Ice Skating in Melbourne
Ice Skating in Melbourne
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Ice Skating in Melbourne
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Introduction Ice Skating in Melbourne

Introduction
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As the cultural and entertainment center of Australia, Melbourne offers a wide variety of activities, among which ice skating is a popular leisure sport. Whether in winter or summer, Melbourne's multiple ice rinks provide citizens and tourists with an excellent skating experience. O'Brien Icehouse is Melbourne's most famous ice rink, located in the Docklands area. This modern ice rink has two full-size ice surfaces and offers a variety of ice activities such as public skating, ice hockey, figure skating and curling. O'Brien Icehouse also offers skating courses for skating enthusiasts of different ages and skill levels. In addition, the skating rink has complete facilities, including rental services, cafes and spectator seats, making the skating experience more comfortable and convenient. During the winter, Melbourne also sets up temporary outdoor skating rinks in places such as Federation Square in the city center, adding to the festive atmosphere. These outdoor skating rinks usually host various themed events and performances, attracting a large number of tourists to experience. Whether you are a professional skater or a novice trying skating for the first time, Melbourne's ice rinks can provide you with a safe and enjoyable skating environment. Skating is not only a fun sport, it also improves physical fitness and sense of balance. It is a healthy activity suitable for the whole family to participate.

Trip Moments Ice Skating in Melbourne

Ice Skating in Melbourne Trip Moments
Philip Island

Philip Island

Getting There - By Tour Attractions - Penguin Show See the cute little penguins come up to shore in the evening & wat h them walk towards you! Cute small little penguins :-) however, no pictures allowed for the penguins to protect them which is great! :-) highly recommended to visit if you’re in Melbourne!
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Melbourne, a place full of love.

Melbourne, a place full of love.

The earth is round, dividing this world into many countries, each with different beliefs. There are also many love stories circulating, love knows no borders, no ethnicities, it is sacred. We have heard of romantic Paris and beautiful Victoria abroad, today we will enter Melbourne, a place worth traveling to for those who yearn for love. Even in a foreign land, love is not lacking. Melbourne is a beautiful place with picturesque scenery, and at night, every place is filled with intoxicating beauty. From photographer Minghui.
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A world livable city that is beautiful to the bone! Melbourne

A world livable city that is beautiful to the bone! Melbourne

A world livable city that is beautiful to the bone! Melbourne If you ask me to describe Melbourne, it's a city that's artistic to the bone. Many people come to Melbourne just to slow down and enjoy the pace of life. Here, every stop and go is a kind of beauty. The scenery of Melbourne can be painted anywhere. In the picturesque Melbourne, you will encounter many interesting people or things, are you ready to write your own travel journey in Melbourne? Melbourne is worth visiting more! Melbourne·Victoria
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What’s on at Fed Square?
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What’s on at Fed Square?

Fed Square in Melbourne is the perfect spot to visit when you want to go out but aren’t sure where to go. It’s essentially an event park in the heart of the city. Located within walking distance from Flinders Street Station, the National Gallery of Victoria, and St. Paul’s Cathedral, it’s easy to access. You can simply sit down and enjoy some alone time while being surrounded by others—it's surprisingly relaxing. You might even encounter a few friendly pigeons! Taking a break from work to sit and observe your surroundings can be quite refreshing. Plus, the Yarra River is right nearby, offering a lovely option for a stroll if you choose. 📍Address: Fed Square, Melbourne Getting There: By cab, bus, train, or tram 💰 Average Price per Person: Free entry (open space) #100WaysOfTravel
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Federation Square
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Federation Square

#melbournetrip Federation Square, often referred to as Fed Square, is a major cultural and public space in the heart of Melbourne, Australia. It is located across from Flinders Street Station and adjacent to the Yarra River, making it a central and easily accessible location in the city. Fed Square is known for its unique architectural design, featuring a mix of modern and geometric buildings, as well as open spaces for events and gatherings. The square is home to a range of cultural attractions, including art galleries, museums, theaters, and restaurants. Visitors to Fed Square can enjoy a variety of events and activities throughout the year, such as art exhibitions, film screenings, live music performances, festivals, and more. The free outdoor screen at Fed Square also broadcasts sporting events, film screenings, and other cultural programming for the public to enjoy. Fed Square is a popular meeting place for locals and tourists alike, offering a vibrant and dynamic atmosphere in the heart of Melbourne. Whether you're looking to explore cultural attractions, enjoy a meal at one of the many restaurants and cafes, or simply take in the bustling city life, Federation Square is a must-visit destination in Melbourne.
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Sloopy Joe’s Deli
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Sloopy Joe’s Deli

#australiatrip Sloopy Joe’s Deli in Melbourne’s Museum neighbourhood is a haven for sandwich enthusiasts, offering a delightful array of hearty and flavorful options. The deli’s menu features a variety of sandwiches, each crafted with care and high-quality ingredients. Popular choices include the Tuna Melt and the Truffle Mushie Melt, both of which are crowd favorites. The deli also offers a range of sides such as Truffle Mac n Cheese and Tater Tots, perfect for complementing your meal. For those with a sweet tooth, the dessert menu includes treats like Maple Bacon Donuts, which provide a unique blend of sweet and savory flavors. The beverage selection is equally impressive, featuring both coffee and cold drinks, including Lattes and Coconut Iced Matcha. The cozy and minimalist space, combined with the friendly service, makes Sloopy Joe’s Deli a perfect spot for a casual meal or a quick bite.
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Agathe Patisserie
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Agathe Patisserie

#celebratewithtrip another must try in south Melbourne market would be Agathe patisserie. they serve really good bread and toast and it’s of course a perfect option or choice for breakfast when you visit the south Melbourne market in the morning! do note that there may be queues but don’t worry because it’s really quick and fast and you’ll get your bread in no time. my favorite is the pandan croissant. it’s unique and you can taste the pandan so well and it’s quite a nice flavor. almond scroll is popular too unfortunately I didn’t try it. the custard heart also looks really good. overall would recommend trying.
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fed square Melbourne
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fed square Melbourne

#celebratewithtrip visited the fed square in Melbourne during my vacation here and I kinda like the outlook of this place. it feels really chill as there’s stairs like an Amphitheatre feels for people to just sit here and chill in the evening while waiting for the skies to turn dark and there will be some lights on some of the buildings making it quite pretty. it is just opposite flinders train station so it’s really accessible. at the fed square there are also some stores such as restaurants for dining and bars , and also shops to purchase some goods or souvenirs. overall recommended to just drop by and relax awhile here.
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Nomad Melbourne
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Nomad Melbourne

#australiatrip Address - 187 Flinders Ln, Melbourne VIC, Australia. Ambiance/Facilities - this is a cosy warm and beautifully decorated fine dining restaurant located in the Melbourne downtown. They serve blended cuisines of Spain, Morocco and Middle East, from dishes to desserts. We tried some of the most signature dishes from the menu, the taste is superb and yummy. Avg. Price per Person - reasonable price.
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Try Fitness First at Melbourne
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Try Fitness First at Melbourne

Very recommended the Holiday Inn Express Little Collin, around this hotel have 3 Fitness First , all in City area, which means Free Tram. Compare with Singapore Fitness First , there is no free attires for you , even no free towel for the shower. So if u wanna go , better prepare everything and treat it like Anytime Fitness . #fitness first #報名酒店試睡員
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Melbourne D4 citywalk

Melbourne D4 citywalk

Today, start from La Trobe Street, take Route 35 (every 12 minutes, clockwise, ends at 5pm, with maps on board, old-fashioned decor). Pass Flagstaff Gardens, Old Melbourne Gaol, Carlton Gardens (very beautiful, the building behind is the Exhibition Hall, and behind that is the Melbourne Museum), continue on Route 35 for 2 stops to Parliament Station, where there are free 45-minute guided tours on weekdays, limited to 25 people, you need to queue at the entrance in advance. Having just missed the 12pm tour, I continued on Route 35 for 2 stops to Flinders Street and got off at Federation Square (the tram passes Old Treasury Building and Treasury Gardens). Federation Square is right next to ACMI, which has exhibitions on light and shadow and the origins of film, worth a visit. Diagonally opposite is St Paul's Cathedral, and diagonally opposite that is Flinders Street Station. Due to time constraints, I took a quick tour of the cathedral and then headed back. I walked back to Parliament at 1:30pm, but still missed the 2pm tour, so I had to queue for the 3pm tour. Many people were taking wedding photos here. Security checks, passport registration, and bag storage start at 2:30pm. The front hall, the Parliament Chamber (one side represents the government, the other side the opposition), the rooftop Parliament Garden, the library (1861), the legal chamber, this nearly 1-hour tour is well worth it. Then take Route 109 to LUNE on Collins Street, card payment only, ordered an almond croissant, AUD 11.8, with almond syrup inside, quite delicious. Then walk to the NGV Australia next to Federation Square, the 2nd floor is Australian art, the 3rd floor is an exhibition of famous painters. A 5-minute walk takes you to Hoisier Lane graffiti street. Take Route 19 to Queen Victoria Market Station, this is the nearest free tram stop to the University of Melbourne, get off and continue walking 1 km, in about 10 minutes you will reach the University of Melbourne. Return to Flinders Street, have a steak, and wait for sunset. On Friday nights, there are concerts at Federation Square, very lively, from Princes Bridge you can see the Yarra River, on one side you can see the Australian Open venue, on the other side you can see Queen's Bridge, view Southbank, the night view is nice.
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Cafe Tomi Melbourne
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Cafe Tomi Melbourne

#australiatrip They use Klim roasters coffee beans and a Synesso machine, offering specialty coffee, signature desserts(like Panna Cotta) and some pastries. When I visited, I was really impressed by thier cups. Looks so cute and cool! According to the barista, these cups are from china:) I had a Flat white with Klim roasters house blend and a single origin Filter coffee. The Flat white was perfect temperture with silky milk foam and was delicious. The second coffee had peach and oolong tea nuances with a juicy profile that was so easy to drink. I think it pairs especially well with Ice!! Located at 11 Wreckyn St, North Melbourne. #foodie #food
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