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    Jessica
    Melbourne

    Untitled  — 4 months ago

    Worth visiting!

    ive lived here my whole life and i will always call this city home..

    im always happy to be aguide for any visitors!

    zhahira
    Austin

    Why I want to go to this place  — 5 months ago

    My boyfriend of over 2 years grew up in Melbourne, and I would love love LOVE to see it with him as my tour guide!

    Nicholas Cole
    Melbourne

    A review of this place: Lived Here  — 8 months ago

    Worth visiting!

    I lived in St Kilda on Port Phillip bay for 18mths and loved it! Melbourne is a fantastic city so much to do there and a great culture!

    kekka
    Oslo

    Visiting my boyfriend  — 9 months ago

    Worth visiting!

    I went down under to visit my boyfriend who studied there. Had a great time!

    sammers
    Sydney

    Why I recommend this place to visitors  — 9 months ago

    Worth visiting!

    Friendly, interesting, diverse, safe, affordable… There’s not really anything bad I can say about it. In fact, I might even add that it shits all over Sydney, haha!

    Sarah Mae
    Melbourne

    ASF ! (02/29): skipping  — 10 months ago

    swimming carnival for this
    and it may not sound like a big deal, but being in my final year of high school, I pretty much wanted to OWN the races
    we [the year 12’s] get to do a little song and dance at the end – I got a main role but now I don’t get to dance DDD:

    then again, all these bands
    I wouldn’t want to miss it :DDD

    Jimmy_k_i
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    Tiga setengah tahun berada di negeri kangguru  — 11 months ago

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    Beberapa tahun yang lalu aku berkesempatan untuk mengunjungi negeri kangguru tepatnya di kota Melbourne dan menetap selama kurang lebih 3,5 tahun.

    Terus terang aku kangen untuk kembali tinggal disana. Hal ini bukan karena aku tidak suka dengan tempat tinggalku yang sekarang yakni di Jakarta tapi lebih disebabkan kepada perasaan tenang dan tentram yang sulit kudapatkan di Jakarta.

    Seringkali bila sedang berada ditengah kesemrawutan lalu lintas aku kembali merindukan suasana lalu lintas di Melbourne dimana sangat tertib (walaupun kadang2 namun jarang sekali ada juga orang yang ngaco terutama taxi) dan saling menghargai satu dengan lainnya. Jarang sekali aku mendengar suara klakson dijalan. Kalau itu terjadi berarti ada sesuatu yang sangat luar biasa yang sedang terjadi.

    Oh … I miss Melbourne very much …

    Lauretti
    10 places

    Why I want to go to this place  — 1 year ago

    Melbourne is the second most populous city in Australia, with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3.74 million (2006 estimate). Located around Port Phillip Bay in the country’s south-east, Melbourne is the state capital of Victoria. A person from Melbourne is officially called a Melburnian.
    Melbourne is a major centre of commerce, industry and cultural activity. The city is often referred to as Australia’s “sporting and cultural capital” and it is home to many of the nation’s most significant cultural and sporting events and institutions. It has been recognised as a global city by the Loughborough University group’s 1999 inventory. Melbourne is notable for its mix of Victorian and contemporary architecture, its extensive tram network and Victorian parks and gardens, and its diverse, multicultural society. It was the host city of the 1956 Summer Olympics and the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
    Melbourne was founded by free settlers in 1835, 47 years after the first European settlement of Australia, as a pastoral settlement situated around the Yarra River. Transformed rapidly into a major metropolis by the Victorian gold rush in the 1850s, “Marvellous Melbourne” became Australia’s largest and most important city by 1865, but was overtaken by Sydney as the largest city in Australia during the early 20th century.
    Melbourne served as the capital city of Australia from the time of the new nation’s Federation in 1901, until Federal Parliament moved to the new, purpose-built capital, Canberra, in 1927.

    Lauretti
    10 places

    Why I want to go to this place  — 1 year ago

    Melbourne is the second most populous city in Australia, with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3.74 million (2006 estimate). Located around Port Phillip Bay in the country’s south-east, Melbourne is the state capital of Victoria. A person from Melbourne is officially called a Melburnian.
    Melbourne is a major centre of commerce, industry and cultural activity. The city is often referred to as Australia’s “sporting and cultural capital” and it is home to many of the nation’s most significant cultural and sporting events and institutions. It has been recognised as a global city by the Loughborough University group’s 1999 inventory. Melbourne is notable for its mix of Victorian and contemporary architecture, its extensive tram network and Victorian parks and gardens, and its diverse, multicultural society. It was the host city of the 1956 Summer Olympics and the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
    Melbourne was founded by free settlers in 1835, 47 years after the first European settlement of Australia, as a pastoral settlement situated around the Yarra River. Transformed rapidly into a major metropolis by the Victorian gold rush in the 1850s, “Marvellous Melbourne” became Australia’s largest and most important city by 1865, but was overtaken by Sydney as the largest city in Australia during the early 20th century.
    Melbourne served as the capital city of Australia from the time of the new nation’s Federation in 1901, until Federal Parliament moved to the new, purpose-built capital, Canberra, in 1927.

    juliette29
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    Why I want to go to this place  — 1 year ago

    I want to go to Melbourne because it is the first town on the top cities list. So, I deduce that it would be nice to live there because the criteria that rank it first on the list are the climate that is very important for me, the housing, the crime rate, the transport, the education, the focus on the environment, the culture and events, the diversity, the connections with the rest of the world, the health services and the recreational activities. The climate in Melbourne is a moderate oceanic climate with hot, dry summers, with maximum temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius. I am fond of this type of climate. I suppose that there is some wind because Melbourne is located near the sea: I like it as well. Melbourne has an integrated public transport system known as Metlink. It is also the cultural and sport capital in the Australia : this point is very important for me because I can’t survive without the sport especially the handball !! Melbourne has excellent educational institutions like the Law, Engineering, Medical, Dental and Music schools. Melbourne is a city of diversity.

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    Questions about this place


    Singapore
    ChngLeeYoong asks, “I'm planning to visit Melbourne in December. After staying in Melbourne for 4 days, I'll continue my trip to Sydney. My questions are: 1. Should I take the train or the bus? Are the buses safe to travel for a long journey? 2. Which one is more pu”
    — 1 year ago


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    Santa Fe
    dirtyindiewear asks, “are there any good stitch-n-bitch type groups in melbourne?”
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    Daly City
    fwpeteo asks, “I live in the San Francisco area, so the "great ocean road" sounds like the equivalent of Highway 1 here (very scenic and long drive). I'm in Melbourne for two weeks. Are there things to do/see that I cannot do anywhere else? Suggestions appreciated.”
    — 2 years ago


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    Singapore
    4everdelayed asks, “I'll be heading down to melbourne on the 24th june for 2 wks with a couple of friends. We'd like to do something less touristy and more like off the beaten path. Any suggestions? essentials?”
    — 2 years ago


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    coolyorkie8 asks, “Is it fun?”
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    Melbourne
    christophe mallet asks, “HI There, I am moving to melbourne from Perth next week.. I will leave in the CBD .. am i gonna have a great time?”
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    azile asks, “My dad and I have plans in place to spend two days in Melbourne. What is a must see? Anything a tourist shouldn't miss?”
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    Idril asks, “what's the weather like in Melbourne ? In which months can you have a sea bath ?and, for those who'd know, is the bundoora campus nice ? thanks !”
    — 3 years ago


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