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TRAVEL GUIDE

MELBOURNE, 15-17 MARCH, 2019

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Our guide to visiting Melbourne

YOUR GUIDE TO MELBOURNE

Formula 1 fans stay in the city centre when visiting the Australian Grand Prix as the circuit is just three miles from downtown, meaning it is easily reachable by car and public transport. Albert Park hosts the opening grand prix of the year and it is one of the most eagerly anticipate­d races. This is where the competitiv­e order of the new cars is truly establishe­d for the first time.

Melbourne is the capital of the state of Victoria and the region’s largest city. It is known as Australia’s culture capital and national TV, film and sport all have a strong presence there. The city has had a prosperous past and now is one of the southern hemisphere’s largest economic hubs. The Economist also named it as one of the most liveable cities in the world for 2018.

An attraction of Melbourne to visitors is that it is easily accessible via public transport. The City Circle Tram runs around the centre and docklands areas, taking in the key sights.

And one of those iconic Melbourne sights is the Block shopping arcade. In the late 1890s, when David C. Askew was commission­ed to the design the arcade, he took inspiratio­n from the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in Milan and built a glittering indoor plaza. Today, the sheltered shopping promenade is worth a visit for both shopaholic­s and history enthusiast­s who want an insight into the city’s Victorian gold rush.

The city is brimming with sport: the nation’s main cricket ground, the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), is located here, Melbourne was the birth place of ‘Aussie Rules’, and it’s also home to the Australian Open tennis tournament.

Housed within the MCG is the National Sports Museum, which charts the history of the country’s favourite sports, and the Aussies’ illustriou­s Olympic record.

Australia’s oldest and most visited art gallery is in the centre of the city. The National Gallery of Victoria is over 150 years old and houses some of the nation’s most important art works, as well as the world’s largest stained-glass ceiling. From Correggio to Rembrandt, Thomas Gainsborou­gh to Turner, William Blake to Claude Monet, art fans will find something to admire in this extraordin­ary gallery.

Directly to the east of the gallery, you will find one of Australia’s most beautiful parks. A million people a year visit the Royal Botanical Gardens in the city’s Southbank area. The 38-hectare garden is another relic of Melbourne’s gold rush heyday and is perfect for a late afternoon stroll. The gardens slope down towards the river and they make for an ideal spot to break away from the hustle and bustle of the city and its five million inhabitant­s.

Finally, in the north-west corner of the park, you’ll find the Arts Centre Melbourne; a complex of concert halls and theatres. On any night of the week you can watch world-class stage plays, opera and concerts from the likes of Opera Australia, the Australian Ballet, Bell Shakespear­e and many more.

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It’s when the talking stops: the start at the season-opening Australian GP
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Melbourne was named one of the world’s most liveable cities The Block arcade attracts shoppers and historians alike
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Cricket lovers will flock to the Melbourne Cricket Ground
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The Royal Botanical Gardens is a quiet area of the city
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