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Where do young Australians like to go?

The trendsetter of a city is often the most dynamic and romantic part of the city, showing the local young people's pursuit of beauty and love of life. When you come to Australia's trendsetter, you'll find a collection of retro trends, underground bars and specialised cuisine.

Shopping here, enjoying gourmet food and wine, enjoying live performances, even being stunned, seeing people come and go, are all pleasures. If you want to fully feel the local culture and lifestyle, do not miss these places.


Art block, Fitzroy@, Melbourne, Victoria

Located north of the city centre, the famous bohemian cultural district of Melbourne, the sprawling wall-painting and graffiti make the block look like an open-air gallery full of art and fashion.

The Fitzroy neighborhood is a paradise for retro art enthusiasts, with countless brunch restaurants and coffee shops, street-wide designers' shops, buyers' shops and high-quality mid-ancient shops that make ancient enthusiasts forget to return. Come here, must go to the Internet celebrities can praise the bakery Lune Croissanterie sign-in, taste what is known as the most delicious Croissant in Australia!

How come fashionable neighborhoods have fewer bars and fancy restaurants? Rooftop bar Naked in the Sky has a wonderful night view of the city, Bad Frankie Bar featuring Australian spirits, cocktail bar Black Pearl is one of the 50 best bars in the world, in addition to a variety of specialty restaurants are among them.

Pictures from Naked in the Sky's website

If it's a weekend, be sure to take a stroll around the rose street art fair (Rose Street Artist', which is home to a large number of new artists and designers. S Market), wandered between retro accessories, jewelry and home items in a stylish design shed, making it easy to find unique gifts to bring home.

Traffic: located 2 km northeast of downtown Melbourne, easy to reach by tram or walking.


New Town, Tide Street @ Sydney, New South Wales

The new town of (Newtown), the western suburb of Sydney, is popular with students because it is adjacent to the University of Sydney. The unique streetscape of ancient bookstores, galleries, artisanal breweries and cocktail bars makes the new town a sanctuary for young people to take photos. British rock band Coldplay < A

Sky Full of Stars > MV used to set the scene here.

(King Street) is the main street in the new town, packed with antique shops and cafes, as well as a rich array of American burger fast food, Italian restaurants and Southeast Asian restaurants that hold up half of Sydney's art and cuisine. Every Saturday in the new town square (New)

On Town Square) 's New Town Market, you can also find books and albums worth collecting.

If you like drinking, you can't miss the new town. Old-fashioned pubs, pubs and breweries are everywhere. Many beer lovers like to find surprises in the streets of new towns and taste first-class hand-made beer at some small breweries.

Traffic: 4 km southwest of Sydney, 10 minutes by train and 30 minutes by bus.


Play Street Ford Valley @ Brisbane, Queensland

(Fortitude Valley) in Brisbane, one of Australia's earliest leisure and entertainment neighborhoods, is becoming more and more elegant and stylish. During the day Ford Valley gathered a lot of new designers boutiques, stylish and full of design; In the evening, the Valley of Ford turned and staged a lively party filled with stylish bars, chic restaurants and live music shows.

This is a great place to enjoy the Brisbane live show, with hundreds of bands appearing at the annual music industry conference Bigsound. The full of Art Decoration

The Tivoli Theatre often has large-scale or international repertoire, and the lively Bowery is a great place to enjoy jazz and blues, the in the heart of Ford Valley.

Zoo is performing a live music show with a strong atmosphere. These first-class clubs and fashion bars attract a large number of internationally renowned DJ.

Transportation: located 2 km northeast of the center of Brisbane, a few minutes by train or bus, a 25-minute walk along Ann Street is also a good experience.


Elegant neighborhood Braddon@ Canberra, Capital Territory

Once a car industrial area, Canberra's Braddon neighborhood has evolved into a trendy sanctuary in the Australian capital, once an industrial element that adds the right artistic flavor to the neighborhood. There are a variety of designer boutiques, retro stores and home stores that will make shopping enthusiasts happy.

There are also many fine cafes, bakeries, restaurants and bars in the Braddon neighborhood. Tired of shopping, rest your feet here, you will probably find a different experience of food, oh ~ *

Enjoy a delicious American brunch, at Elk & Pea or at Bentspoke Brewing Co. A few drinks, as well as eightysix's caramel popcorn sundae, are delicious experiences that locals will recommend to you.

Delicious American lunch (pictured on Elk & Pea's website)

The convivial atmosphere of the bar (photo from Bentspoke Brewing Co. (official website)

Internet celebrity caramel popcorn sundae (photo from eightysix official Facebook)

Traffic: it's a 10-minute walk north from downtown Canberra.


Vitality block Adelaide central business district @ Adelaide, south Australia

Adelaide's central business district, (City Centre), has two parallel streets, Leigh Street and Peel Street, packed with a wide variety of bars and delicacies to create a trendy place that combines fashion, culture and entertainment. Tasting a custom drink at Clever Little Tailor, ordering a Spanish snack with citrus olive oil on La Rambla, or having a drink at the Maybe Mae bar hidden in the street will surprise you.

Don't miss the local specialty of Adelaide Central Market (Adelaide Central Market), this 149-year-old indoor fresh market is a microcosm of South Australia's rich products. In addition, live music and comedy performances in the Central Art District are worth seeing, allowing you to fully appreciate Adelaide's multiculturalism and unique charm.

Transportation: located in downtown Adelaide, it is very convenient.


Foodie Paradise North Bridge @ Perth, Western Australia

Perth's art hub, North Bridge (Northbridge), a ten-minute walk from the center of the city, is an international, multi-faceted area. More than a hundred restaurants and bars, including Chinese, Indian, Greek, Egyptian, Thai, Vietnamese and Italian, are foodie Paradise.

Pictures from No Mafia's website

Enjoy unique Indian cuisine at Sauma, Mediterranean cuisine at the southern Italian red wine bar No Mafia, and delicious waffles at Superstar Waffles if you like sweets. There is also a street-style mini-bar Ezra Pound that lets you experience a relaxing atmosphere.

Ezra Pound's relaxed street atmosphere (pictured on Ezra Pound's website)

North Bridge has also gathered some of Perth's most distinctive independent shops and boutiques, ranging from independent designers' trendy costumes to chic little accessories, which are full of diversity and individuality, making it a good place to wander around after dinner.

Transportation: ten minutes' walk from downtown Perth.


Cultural block Hobart waterfront @ Hobart, Tasmania

Once a jam factory in Hobart's wharf, the Hobart Waterfront, (Hobart's waterfront precinct), now has a delicate and elegant artistic atmosphere, combined with a unique historical culture and modern luxury facilities.

Henry Jones Art Hotel, built on an ancient warehouse, is an art-filled hotel, and the Tasmanian museum of museum (Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery), surrounded by remains, exhibits early-stage works of art. It's all a place for art lovers to visit.

Henry Jones Art Hotel's room interior (photo from Henry Jones Art Hotel's website)

Architectural appearance of the Tasmanian Museum of Bologne (photo from Tasmania Museum of Heritage official website)

For more artistic performances, you can go to the Salamanca Art Center (Salamanca Arts Centre), one of Tasmania's most famous landmarks for a collection of gourmet, artistic, shopping and musical sites. You can visit an artist's studio in a historic warehouse building, or go to (Federation Concert Hall), the federal concert hall on Davy Avenue, to see the symphony orchestra. Or listen to live jazz in a bar in (Salamanca Place), Salamanca Square.

If you can't stop at Saturday's Salamanca Fair (Salamanca Market), take advantage of the daily lives of local residents. Here you can buy Tasmanian exquisite handicrafts, the flavor of the food is also necessary, be sure to try the local fudge chocolate, soft mouthfeel, it is also suitable for people to give.

Traffic: located on the edge of the center of Hobart, walk out of town along Murray Street (Murray Street) or Elizabeth Street (Elizabeth Street).


Aboriginal neighborhood Ellis Springs City Centre @ Alice Springs, Northern Territory

In the heart of Australia, Alice Springs (Alice Springs) is located on the border of the Northern Territory, a town bordering the vast expanse of desert, a perfect blend of indigenous culture and European colonial history. Alice Springs is not only an excellent starting point for inland exploration, but also a unique tourist attraction because of its lively and diverse artistic heritage and rich cultural life.

Slowly savoring contemporary Aboriginal art along the Todrin Boulevard (Todd Mall), you can enjoy Aboriginal paintings at Papanyatura artists Co., Ltd., (Papunya Tula Artists). Then visit the Aboriginals' customs and lifestyle-related exhibits at the (Mbantua), a museum that specialises in Aboriginal art in central Australia, where you can have a lot of vivid artistic experiences.

Photo from Papanyatula artists Co., Ltd. Official website

(Sunday Market Day), a Sunday bazaar at Todlin Boulevard, is a great opportunity to reach out to locals. The weekend from February to December is filled with stalls offering art, handicrafts and local specialties, full of local life. The boulevard is lined with specialty cafes, tired of sitting down for a cup of coffee and watching live entertainment.

The bustling bazaar on Todrin's Shadow Road

Between August and November, Alice Springs also hosts a monthly Alice Springs Night Market, (Alice Springs Night Markets), where you can find a wide variety of Aboriginal art, handmade costumes and souvenirs. Besides, don't miss the multi-dollar street snacks here.

Transportation: located in downtown Alice Springs block, very convenient.

Have you been fascinated by the introduction of so many trendy blocks in Australia? When you come to Australia, you must not miss out on these neighborhoods full of humanistic and artistic beauty.

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