Alternative Things to Do in Melbourne
Melbourne, being the Cultural Capital of Australia,
has plenty up its sleeves in terms of offerings to visitors. Apart from the
usual sightseeing activities like going up to Eureka Skydeck for an aerial view
of the city, there are many other interesting things one can do.
Melbourne offers man things to do like visiting galleries and museums, exploring the Queen Victoria Market, going back to nature at Royal
Botanic Gardens and even getting up close with the animals at Melbourne Zoo and Aquarium.
However, this article focuses on the alternative things you can do besides the same old commercial touristy attractions here in Melbourne.
Alternative Things to Do in Melbourne
the city is possibly by getting, and shown around, on a Harley Davidson. Touted as a “Tour with a Difference”, Harley Rides in Melbourne aims to provide
an opportunity to see Melbourne, Great Ocean Road, Yarra Valley and Dandenong
Ranges from a different angle.
And saw Melbourne from a different angle I did.
Donning a leather jacket, my friends and I hopped on our Harley and went on an
exhilarating tour of Melbourne city and its beach front.
Our riders not only
showed us around but also explained tits and bits about the city and places we
passed through.
enough for you? Then maybe a ride on a beautiful antique horse-drawn carriage
appeals more. There are a few options for this and among them is Classic Carriages.
Perfect for
couples and even groups of up to 6 people, you can usually rent it for some
city sightseeing the “traditional” way or just to travel and arrive at an event
or a place in style.
not. You can just take a walk around the city. You can do this either on your
own or just join one of the many walking tours available in the city, from free
ones to ones with a fee. Each one has its own attraction.
Hidden Secret Tours for example
has an interesting Café Culture Walk.
Interesting because Melbourne has a very established coffee culture and it has
plenty of unique cafés throughout the city.
You get to explore the streets and
lanes and visit little gems like Captains of the Industry and Patricia Coffee
Brewers.
of the Industry is not only popular among the locals, it also offers 3
other services and products apart from good food and drinks, namely bespoke
footwear and leather accessories, gent’s traditional haircut and clothes fitting.
Patricia Coffee Brewers, which is
also popular among locals for its coffee and leather goods, is located in a
nondescript side of a building you could easily miss it if you’re not careful.
having restaurants offering specialties from all around the world.
You can find
them everywhere, in Lygon Street, Little Bourke Street, major roads and even on
a small back lane.
San Telmo, an
Argentinian restaurant and bar, is one such restaurant. If you go there, don’t
forget to try its alfajores,
Argentine cookies filled with dulce de
leche.
cycling could entice you to explore more of the city’s backstreet scenes.
Hop
on a bike and cycle to suburb areas like Fitzroy which are famous for their
Bohemian culture and offerings. Their back lanes are dotted with some cool street
art.
centre. You can even rent it for free if the trips you make (between bike
stations) take less than 30 minutes each.
All you need to do is pay a very
minimal daily (AUD2.80) or weekly subscription fee (AUD8.00).
With some good
planning, this is just perfect if you’re on a budget. If you’d like to get on a
guided bike tour however, Real
Melbourne Bike Tour can help you with your bearings exploring the bohemian
backstreets, lively markets, cafes, hidden arcades, bike paths and bluestone
lane ways.
The city has quite a good tram network that extends further than the free tram service.
Just get a myki card (works
similar to Malaysia’s Touch’n’Go and London’s Oyster), and you’re set to go on
your adventure in the city.
X, Tourism Australia and Tourism Victoria.
You can also read Rusli’s other articles about his review on review of Tune Hotels Melbourne and also his experience at Yarra Valley.
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Other than Melbourne, it also flies to 5 other cities in
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