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Melbourne boring? Visiting these 12 fairy places will surely comfort your loneliness

I always don't know where to go on weekends? Is it too boring to eat and drink every day? Want to experience Melbourne's cultural flavor without thinking?

Don't be afraid, please accept this Melbourne literature guide! We'll have a wave on holiday.


I. State libraries

If you've never been to the state library, it's a huge loss. Its interior looks like it's coming out of the movie!

The state library, which opened in 1913, has a history of more than 100 years and has the largest concrete dome in the world.

Designer Norman G. Pleebles did it with reference to the British Library and the Washington Library of Congress!

Go in quietly beautiful photo, absolutely will not live up to your expectations!

Tour Information: https://www.slv.vic.gov.au


II. Australian Ballet Centre

If you want to feel the ancient feelings of the theatre, you must not miss the Australian Ballet Center.

Here, you can visit the costume department and see how ballet clothes are made.

You can also visit the dancers' training courses to see how they achieve the beautiful posture on the stage.

There are nearby shops to satisfy your ballet complex.

The group is less than 12 people, each ticket price is $39.

Booking address: https://australianballet.com.au


Three, The Manchester Unity building

This is another landmark building in Melbourne, and it will give you another angle of Melbourne.

You can eat or have a cup of coffee at a restaurant that opened in 1932, quietly experiencing Melbourne's noise and serenity.

Want to experience high-end lazy leisure life? Your choice!

Booking address: https://manchesterunitybuilding.com.au


Four. Home of, Dame Nellie Melba.

Dame Nellie Melba, a famous Australian opera, has been decorated with hotels, gardens, restaurants and art exhibitions.

If you are tired of staying in the city, you can relax here.

Booking address: https://www.coombeyarravalley.com.au


V. NGV

NGV, is a place where you can be lost all day alone.

The paintings and psalms reveal the cultural capital of Melbourne.

Bring your cell phone and start your art trip.

Tour Information: https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au


Six, Bendigo Art Gallery

If NGV goes too many times, try the Bendigo Gallery. It is one of Australia's oldest and largest regional galleries.

Here you can find Australian art from the 1850s, paintings and sculptures from Europe in the 19th century, and modern and contemporary collections.

If you want to cross to Europe, you can't miss it here.

Information on display: https://www.bendigoartgallery.com.au


Seven, take a 105-year-old ship

From Echuca, aboard the PS Canberra, the oldest river boat in the Murray River rowing fleet, will take you along the Murray River for an hour to learn the story of Australia's past.

Quiet and beautiful forest rivers, enough to comfort you of the fatigue of the city.

Ticket purchase Information: https://www.murrayriverpaddlesteamers.com.au


Eight, browse the Gothic Forum Theatre

In 2017, Forum Theatre received a multimillion-dollar plastic surgery, making it the most popular site in Melbourne.

The renovation, however, kept it as it was in the 1920s, without fear of modern decoration.

When you walk into the building, be sure to see its dazzling mosaic.

Many of America's most famous performances, including Amy Shark and Flight Facilities., are held here.

Performance query: https://www.forummelbourne.com.au


Nine, watching a show in Princess Theatre.

Watching a show here can satisfy your thirst for art, but don't forget, this is the most haunted place in Melbourne!

Frederick Federic, a 19th-century opera artist, has lived here since the death of Princess Theatre's heart attack.

Don't pick a seat with Frederick.

Play information: https://www.marrinergroup.com.au/venues/princess-theatre


X, Murray laser show

On the banks of the Little Murray River, there is a large visual performance in which people use lasers, water, and sound to tell the story of what happened on the Murray River.

To experience a visual feast, it's worth it.

Performance query: https://www.pioneersettlement.com.au/heartbeat


National Day holiday, Clunes Booktown

The town of Clunes, about 30 minutes north of Bararet, attracts 18000 visitors a year.

Here is Australia's largest collection of books and out-of-print books.

To see Australia's history, to escape a metropolis like Sydney, Melbourne, you can come to this small town to feel the joy and beauty of reading.

Activity Information: https://www.clunesbooktown.com.au


Twelve, Royal Mail Hotel

Be sure to add Royal Mail Hotel to your travel list.

Here, visitors can not only enjoy authentic food, but also experience the beautiful natural scenery.

During hotel stay, guests can visit the hotel's garden kitchen and wine cellar and hike through Wonderland Trail.

If you want to live like a fairy, go here!

Accommodation Information: https://royalmail.com.au


Is Melbourne boring with so many places to go? Let's get moving!

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