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Melbourne CBD24 hour play introduction (with a detailed map to eat)

 10 Feb 2019

About half a century ago, Italians brought coffee culture to Australia, and Melbourne was the first city to be baptized as the Australian coffee capital.

Though we have plenty of fine coffee shops around us in Sydney, we always want to fly to Melbourne for a cup of coffee on weekend mornings, which I believe is no less than flying to London to feed pigeons in the square.

As the coffee culture takes root, Melbourne's food culture grows, and if you're a foodie with a difficult choice, you're either dying in Melbourne or starving.

If you have limited time in Melbourne and you don't want to play any more, you might as well follow our article and watch as you go, and every minute is worth the fare.

Photography / Editing: Dorothy Chen

Copy creativity @ YNP copy Studio, social app: YNPAUS


Lune Croissanterie

breakfast

I can't eat well in the morning, so bloggers recommend Melbourne's best horn Lune Croissanterie, which is rated at 4. 5 highs on all major websites.

A little Croissant is really nothing strange. The problem is that when you see them make Croissant like scientific experiments, it's strange enough. So every day is a big row of long dragons.

Then everyone bought a Croissant, sat down, quietly watched the dessert master in the laboratory to do Croissant. It's so simple and purposeless, what a weekend rhythm!

Croissant's temperament


In the middle of the restaurant was a large lab, temperature controlled year-round at Croissant's most comfortable 18 degrees, and the LED lights on the top of the lab creatively came from the star wars star that twinkled like a lamp post.

It shines on the marble countertop, especially on the marble table! This is a Croissant style! Although Croissant in your hands is not now selling, but it is definitely a fresh out of the oven.

Here, Croissant's life begins in your eyes and ends in your stomach. You can choose to come over and sit on a stool and buy it now.

You can also choose to book a seat online to pay, and then give you one of the high stools to enjoy an unlimited refill of coffee, three desserts and two impromptu desserts created by masters who are not on the menu.

Address: 119 Rose Street Fitzroy

Tel: (03) 9419 2320

Web site:

https://www.lunecroissanterie.com/


MelbourneCBD Arch Lane

Walking tou

Eat and drink enough to start this. A 3-kilometer walk and a 2.5-hour trekking tour of downtown Melbourne. Melbourne's central district is a complex with 19th-century arcades, street art, underground restaurants, boutiques, bars and cafes, and national restaurants.

Start at the ground floor of the decorative art-style Campbell Arch Degraves Subways, specially built for the Melbourne Olympics in 1956, with an array of fine boutiques.


Degraves expresso

Up the stairs, go to Degraves st, for a cup of coffee at Degraves expresso, continue all the way north, wear Flinders lane.

Arrive at the central square of cafes and enjoy the breathtaking art of the street. Continue through central pl, all the way to Collins st.


Flinders Lane

Turning left through Collins St, into the 1891 block arcade, the architectural style characterized by etched glass smallpox and mosaic floors was built on the square of Milan's Vito Emanuel II Arch.

The most stop inside is the windows of the Hopton teahouse. Colorful flowers, colorful porcelain teacups, chic pastries, give people a sense of respect that can only be seen from afar but not blasphemous.

Hopton teahouse


Then walk straight from the other end of the arcade to Little Collins St, and go straight to the Royal Arch, where you can experience pottery and, if you don't like it, continue walking until bourke st mall, turns right and goes straight until you find that Union Lane, which is full of street art on the right, stops again.

Follow Union Lane to the end, turn left into Little Collins St, and turn right at Swanston St, south to the 1932 Manchester United Arch at the corner of Collins St.

After appreciating it, go back to Swanston St, straight east, climb up the mountain and reach Paris end in Collins St's Paris district!

Turn right into Exhibition St, and turn right onto Flinders Lane and continue down the aisle Duckboard Place. Lunch at the most famous new Australian restaurant nearby!


Cumulus Inc.

lunch

Cumulus is a very large number of Sydney abc to Melbourne to the designated restaurant, take the newcomer Australian cuisine combined with European cuisine style, high prices, extremely popular in the local, the overall network score of more than 4.5 points!

The main door of the restaurant is not on the street, and on the side, the decoration is simple, but it is never empty, but even strangely, even so, you don't have to wait long to sit in! Isn't that amazing!

Food is also well-known, especially amazing is the unlimited number of preprandial bread, that soft taste, is simply unforgettable, would like to pack a few home.

The main food blogger also ordered Italian bacon sausage platter, cold beef, steak and squid salad, are not small, taste exquisite!

Address: 45 Flinders Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000

Per capita: $45

After a full lunch, go down the roadway to AC/DC Lane. By the way, continue to enjoy the art of street art here.

Go back to Flinders Lane until after the Hosier Lane and Rutledge Lane, excursions, you can have a little Spanish snack in Movida, drink a little wine, and end this long walk!

Down this road, perhaps the most impressive of all, is all kinds of street art, some amazing possibilities for its completion. -. But it has to be admitted that this laissez-faire freedom is the spiritual pillar of the city's vitality.

90% of the people have been confused by geographical names after reading the article, I am right or not.

In fact, it does not matter as long as the left hand with the article, the right hand with the following picture.

Absolutely let you travel freely through CBD in Melbourne.

*This article does not represent the views of us.

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