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Sightseeing In Melbourne

DanVN

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Lol @ Broadmeadows station, i think he wants to live =-)

Sad thing is i grew up in melbourne and haven't been to most of these places :(
 

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Lol @ Broadmeadows station, i think he wants to live =-)

Is that as bad as living between Bankstown, Cabramatta and Auburn?:rip:

Whats the difference between the two observation decks?

Just looked at the weather for next week and looks like I could be in for some rain. So any more ideas for inside?

Was thinking of the sports museum and MCG tour? Worth it?

Keep the ideas coming.
 

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Eureka tower is taller and they have the skydeck thing. Yeah MCG tour is really good.
 

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Eureka tower is taller and they have the skydeck thing. Yeah MCG tour is really good.

Cool, thanks for that.
Have seen both of the websites and wasn't sure of the differences.
As long as the weather holds out for a day, might try and do the MCG tour.
 

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I'd suggest the following:

It's winter, so the weather is going to be sodding awful. Make sure you organise the Great Ocean Road drive for the sunniest day of the lot. It gets windy out there, and will make a cold rainy day just unbearable.

The dandy ranges on the other hand, are beautiful when it's misty or raining lightly. You really don't need a nice day to appreciate them. Just try and find a bit that's still green :)
 

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You all forgot the Botanic gardens which are one of the best in the World, not as good as Sydneys but still very good. Also get some food at the Veggie bar 380 Brunswick St Fitzroy VIC worth it for the high class waitresses if not the food :)
 

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The ranges are nicer :) The botanic gardens are just full of mothers in cafes and children in prams.
 

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The ranges are nicer :) The botanic gardens are just full of mothers in cafes and children in prams.

Depends if you want to see native trees or a collection, big difference: )
 

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There could be a gallery of the rarest and most beautiful plants in the world for all I care. Still full of children and mothers :p

To me, the whole idea of spending time around nature, is to spend time NOT around people :)
 
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