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Melbourne is known (and loved) for its magical and secret laneways. They are home to restaurants, bars, cafes, street-art, and unique boutiques.
When Surveyor Robert Hoddle designed the city, he never planned for these thoroughfares to hold their own charm. The laneways were used for, deliveries, rubbish disposal, public uniranls, and even brothels! It’s no surprise they were often associated with vice and crime. Read More: https://www.discovera.com.au/melbourne/guides/best-laneways-melbourne/
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PUNCH LANE The short-but-sweet Punch Lane punches well above its weight when it comes to destination dining in the city. Two of the hottest openings of 2018 were in this laneway between Lonsdale and Little Bourke streets, which also happens to be home to one of Melbourne’s restaurant stalwarts, Longrain (40-44 Little Bourke St) and jumping upstairs bar Longsong. Read More: https://www.escape.com.au/destinations/australia/victoria/meander-through-melbournes-best-laneways/news-story/882466f7710c0bcb45c8a5c574eabd7d Melbourne's colourful street art entices thousands of tourists into laneways every day, keen to experience the city's culture and snap the perfect photo.
But many of the people behind the art are concerned about the city's creative future. Street artists work in a "grey area" — their work is spruiked as a tourist destination by the city council, but it's still illegal, even in iconic hotspots like Hosier Lane and AC/DC Lane. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04-05/melbourne-laneway-street-art-artists-concerned-for-future/12042794 There is an Alice in Wonderland feel to Melbourne's lively laneways: you never know what lies around the next corner. You might come across a cobbler creating made-to-measure shoes, or a talented chef reinventing Indian favourites. There's really only one thing that's certain - you'll find something new every time you come back. To make the most of your laneways experience, add these under-the-radar finds to your to-do list.
Read More: https://www.australia.com/en-in/places/melbourne-and-surrounds/best-laneway-secrets.html Hello everyone,
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Read More: https://www.walkmelbourne.com.au/travel-tips/top-5-melbourne-laneways-for-food-and-drink Melbourne is renowned for its street art. Get the lowdown on where to find it and what to look for, or map out your next visit with our street art walking guide. Before heading out, always check restrictions and follow advice from the Victorian Government.
The masked mural in Southbank Let’s start with this very timely mural in Southbank, created by the sensational @cto.art. The piece appeared in early June 2020. It continues to strike a chord with Melburnians trying to live the new normal. Read More: https://whatson.melbourne.vic.gov.au/article/street-art-guide-to-melbourne Centre Place
If you had a dollar for every time Centre Place has been photographed by tourists, you'd be very rich indeed. Lined by hole-in-the-wall cafes, reminiscent of somewhere Continental such as Rome, this laneway offers a variety of food experiences topped with buskers and street art. It's at its best at lunchtime, when foodie highlights include ShanDong MaMa Mini, Chinese dumpling specialists; The Soup Place, serving from big pots arrayed on shelves; Jungle Juice, with its bagels and fresh juices; Cafe Vicolino, with a menu of wraps, panini and other popular dishes; and Aix Creperie, delivering a range of sweet and savoury crepes to its snug two-person tables. Read More: https://www.traveller.com.au/six-of-the-best-melbourne-laneways-12wkbf Hi there,
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About MeHello ! This is Elle Jocobs from a little paradise of Prahran, suburb of Melbourne. I am 25 year old MBA student and part time professional. I like reading blogs about local sightseeing places, restaurants and markets in Melbourne. I like taking pictures of my favorite places. I am extremely fond of my little town Prahran. I like writing about it and you can explore my blog “The Hidden Melbourne Laneways” to know in and about and what’s there to explore in this little suburb of Prahran. Archives
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