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Monday, 16 May 2016

Fitzroy, fascinating inner city Melbourne, tourist-free. An easy walk from the CBD.

Most tourist buses stop at Captain Cook's Cottage. Dull. The Chinese tourists have to endure this. But Melbourne gets interesting on the northern side of Fitzroy Gardens.
After the stately homes and medical offices of East Melbourne, you come to the wide thoroughfare of Victoria Parade. Cross this and you are in Fitzroy, one of Melbourne's first suburbs.
A fascinating blend of inner city slums, hipster heaven and stylish inner city living.  On Brunswick and Gertrude Streets, there is an enormous range of bars, restaurants and trendy fashion shopping. Because of its well preserved Victorian architecture, film and television productions often use this area (see photo below). All this is an easy 1 hour walk (round trip) from the edge of the CBD.
 Fitzroy Gardens, northern edge, near Albert Street, CBD in background

Graceful Victoria Parade with central tramway (think New Orleans' Charles Street)


Trendy Gertrude Street

Looking up Brunswick Street toward St Patrick's Cathedral and CBD

Beautifully renovated home in Gore Street

Fitzroy "Town Hall", Napier Street, on this particular day,  the set of a TV production - Network Ten's "Offspring"

Wednesday, 31 December 2014

Melbourne's ugliest building

This concrete and blue swirl nightmare is near the corner of Flinders and Exhibition Streets in downtown Melbourne. It looks worse to the naked eye.

Monday, 8 July 2013

Why Melbourne is the best place to live in Australia


  • The maritime climate means four definite seasons. My favourite season in Melbourne is Autumn, though.
  • we dress better (not necessarily me), the cooler weather means, cooler clothes
  • CBD streetscape - architecture, arcades, laneways, public spaces like Federation Square, wide streets, easy grid pattern to find your way around
  • sense of humour (Melbourne is the home of Barry Humphries), Melbourne Comedy Festival
  • live music scene
  • trams 
  • sporting venues and events - AFL Grand Final, Australian Open, The Melbourne Cup
  • best theatre venues - grand old theatres have been restored, not demolished
  • restaurants - multicultural mix
  • Southbank Arts precinct
  • parks and gardens
  • fabulous post-Gold Rush Victorian architecture - Treasury Buidling, Parliament House, State Library, Exhibition Buildings
  • edgy shopping precincts in inner suburbs - Fitzroy, South Yarra, Richmond, South Melbourne
  • Melbourne International Airport (Tullamarine) is the best in the country. Domestic and international terminals are combined. Compare the chaos of connecting from international to domestic terminals in Sydney.
  • Melbourne (like Brisbane) is a city where freeways actually go somewhere, not terminate in suburbia like Sydney's M2.