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CityLink TollwayMelbourne’s CityLink is a 22-kilometre automated tollway which connects the Tullamarine, West Gate and Monash freeways. CityLink roads are clearly marked with blue and yellow tollway signs. There are no cash booths on CityLink, so to pay the tolls you must either open an account before you travel, or buy a pass up to midnight three days after you travel. Go to citylink.com.au or call 13 26 29 for more information.
Public Transport Victoria Public Transport Victoria is your central stop for information on public transport services, fares and tickets. Up-to-date information is available via its website, online journey planner, call centre and mobile applications.To plan your journey, visit ptv.vic.gov.au or call 1800 800 007, 6am – midnight daily. myki ticketingmyki is Melbourne's ticket to travel on the city's trains, trams and buses in Zones 1 and 2. It is a re-usable smartcard that stores value and can be used over and over again.Visitors to Victoria can buy a myki Visitor Pack to travel. The myki Visitor Pack includes a myki card, pre-loaded with enough value (myki money) for one day's travel in Zone 1. It also includes discount o�ers at 15 attractions, saving visitors more than $130. Visit ptv.vic.gov.au or call 1800 800 007 to �nd your closest myki Visitor Pack retailer. You can also buy a myki card from hundreds of locations on the public transport network and retail outlets where you see the myki sign.
TrainsFlinders Street Station, on the corner of Flinders and Swanston streets, is a major hub of Melbourne’s train network. Many trains begin or end their journeys there. Trains operate from 5am until midnight Monday to Thursday, with extended hours to around 1am on Friday and Saturday nights. There are 16 di�erent train lines servicing Melbourne suburbs – many of these lines are linked to tram or bus services.
TramsTrams travel along many of Melbourne’s major thoroughfares. Most routes travel to and from the city centre, but some travel across the inner-city suburbs. Services operate from 5am until midnight Monday to Thursday with extended hours to around 1am on Friday and Saturday nights. Tram route numbers and destinations are displayed at the front of each tram and timetable information is available at tram stops.
Free City Circle TramMelbourne's free City Circle tram (Route 35) travels the perimeter of the city centre Sunday to Wednesday between 10am and 6pm and Thursday to Saturday 10am to 9pm. No services run on Christmas Day and Good Friday. Using historical W class trams, the service operates in a circular route passing many major attractions, as well as linking with other train, tram and bus routes in and around Melbourne. An automated audio commentary announces points of interest along the route. BusesMelbourne’s bus network has over 300 routes transporting people across Melbourne’s suburbs. Passengers should indicate their intention to board a bus by raising their arm as it approaches the stop. After midnight NightRider bus services travel from the city centre to Melbourne’s suburbs between 1.30am – 4.30am on Saturdays and 1.30am – 5.30am on Sundays.
Free Melbourne Visitor ShuttleThe free Melbourne Visitor Shuttle is an easy way to see many of Melbourne's attractions. Board the bus at any one of the 13 stops at key city destinations, including the Melbourne Museum and Carlton Gardens, the Queen Victoria Market, the Melbourne Aquarium, Docklands, Southbank and Chinatown. The shuttle service runs between 9.30am and 4.30pm daily (except Christmas Day and Good Friday). A round trip takes approximately 90 minutes and includes informative on-board commentary. For more information visit melbourne.vic.gov.au/shuttle or contact the City of Melbourne on 03 9658 9658.
Walking & CyclingThroughout Melbourne there are trails speci�cally designed for walking, running and cycling. Follow a heritage walking trail through the city streets, cycle along the Yarra River, use the bike path along the foreshore from St Kilda or experience the cultural and architectural elegance of Albert Park, South Melbourne, Toorak, South Yarra and Richmond.
Melbourne Bike ShareMelbourne Bike Share provides an a�ordable transport alternative for travel around Melbourne. To use Melbourne Bike Share, simply rent and return bikes at any of the 50 bike share stations operating across the city. Helmets are compulsory and can be purchased and returned at a designated city outlet. For bike hire fees and more information visit melbournebikeshare.com.au
TaxisMelbourne taxis are yellow, making them very easy to identify. Taxis often wait in designated ranks that are clearly signposted at central locations such as major hotels or train stations, and at the airport. You can also hail a taxi in the street. If the rooftop light is illuminated, it means the taxi is available for hire. You can also book a taxi by telephone.
Melbourne Mobility CentreThe Melbourne Mobility Centre is dedicated to improving access for everyone in the heart of the city. It o�ers services such as equipment for hire, two fully accessible toilets and visitor information for older people and those with both permanent and temporary disabilities. The Mobility Centre is located on the �rst �oor of the Federation Square car park at ground level adjacent to the ArtPlay playground.
The Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square is a one-stop shop for visitors. The centre o�ers information on Melbourne and Victoria including free brochures, maps, event listings, internet and email facilities, souvenirs and an accommodation, car and tour booking service. Open 7 days a week from 9am to 6pm (except Christmas Day).
Visit the Melbourne Visitor Booth in the Bourke Street Mall for maps and information on shopping, attractions and events.Open 7 days a week from 9am to 5pm (except Christmas Day and Good Friday).
Keep an eye out for a City Ambassador. Dressed in distinctive red uniforms, City Ambassadors provide a mobile information service in the city centre with information on shopping, events and how to get around. Monday to Saturday from 10am to 4pm, and Sunday from 11am to 3pm (except Christmas Day and Good Friday).
The Melbourne Greeter Service is a free multilingual two to four hour walking orientation of the city. The service operates in English at 9.30am, 7 days a week (except Christmas Day and Good Friday) departing from the Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square, with a number of languages available on request. Bookings essential. Visit melbourne.vic.gov.au/greeter or phone (03) 9658 9658 Monday to Friday and (03) 9658 9942 Saturday and Sunday.
Further information: For more assistance on planning your visit to Melbourne, please contact the City of Melbourne hotline on (03) 9658 9658, visit melbourne.vic.gov.au/touristinformationor email [email protected]
Useful Numbers
Best of Victoria Travel Booking Service ............................9928 0000Directory Assistance......................1223CityLink E-tag Information...........132 629Eastlink ..........................................135 465Emergency Services Police, Fire, Ambulance ...................000Melbourne Airport to City Shuttle BusSkybus ............................................9600 1711Avalon Airport Transfers ...............9689 7999Melbourne Mobility Centre ..........9650 6499
For public transport information...1800 800 007
Country and interstate transport 1800 800 007
Taxi Companies:13 Cabs ...........................................132 227Arrow Taxis......................................132 211Embassy Taxis..................................131 755Silver Top.........................................131 008Wheelchair Taxi Bookings................9277 3877
Travellers’ Aid at City Village ........9654 2600Travellers’ Aid at Southern Cross ..9670 2072Travellers’ Aid at Flinders St Station.........................9610 2030
Victorian Tourism Information.........132 842visitvictoria.com
How to get around
© Oct 2012 Cities of Melbourne, Port Phillip, Stonnington and Yarra. All rights reserved. No responsibility is accepted for omissions or out of date information. Contact the IMAP Executive Officer for permission to reproduce the map in any form (refer imap.vic.gov.au for contact details). Maps by visualvoice.com.au
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SouthernCross
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Jolimont
Parliament
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COLLINS ST
COLLINS ST
BOURKE STBOURKE ST
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SOUTHMELBOURNE
PORTMELBOURNE
DOCKLANDS
WESTMELBOURNE
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CARLTON
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VictoriaHarbour
Yarra River
Yarra RiverFitzroy Gardens
Flagsta�Gardens
Carlton Gardens
BirrarungMarr
Yarra ParkMelbourne
Park
King’s Domain
TreasuryGardens
Queen VictoriaGardens
AlexandraGardens
BatmanPark
Enterprize Park
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Athenaeum
ComedyTheatre
ChineseMuseum
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National Sports Museum(Gate 3)
Her Majesty’sTheatre
PrincessTheatre
MedibankIcehouse
CityLinkCustomer Centre
DFO
Artplay
Signal
Skate Park
Model Tudor Village
Melbourne MobilityCentre
Post O�ce
Federation Bells
CitylinkTunnels
Docklands StudiosMelbourne
Marina YE
Waterfront CityMarina
NewQuay Marina
SuperyachtMarina
d’AlboraMarina
WebbBridge
North Wharf
SeafarersBridge
Swan StBridge
SandridgeBridge
SpencerBridge
KingsBridge
FootBridge
MooneePondsCreek
CitySquare
Skybus Terminal(Airport bus)
Coach Terminal Parliament House
IMAXTheatre
ImmigrationMuseum
VictoriaBarracks
VictorianCollege
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Melbourne Recital CentreMelbourne Theatre Company
Sidney MyerMusic Bowl
Punt RdOval
Olympic ParkStadium
ColonialTramcarPickup
Old MelbourneGaol
QV Centre
Austr
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MelbourneCentral
City Baths
Trades Hall
Victoria PoliceMuseum
Mission toSeafarers
Polly Woodside
EurekaSkydeck 88
River Cruises(Departure Point)
River Cruises(Departure Point)
River Cruises(Departure Point)
ACMI
KoorieHeritage Trust
Cultural Centre
Cooks’ Cottage
Conservatory
Australian Centrefor Contemporary Art
VCA Gallery
MalthouseTheatre
MelbourneAquarium
Hamer Hall
DigitalHarbour
VictoriaPoint
Fox ClassicCar Collection
QueensbridgeSquare
Dracula’s
RMIT
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County CourtMagistrate’s Court
FestivalHall
Supreme Court
MelbourneCricket Ground(MCG)
Rod LaverArena
HisenseArenaWestpac
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Arts CentreMelbourne
Southgate
Melbourne Town Hall
FederationSquare
State Libraryof Victoria
Royal ExhibitionBuilding
Melbourne Museum
Queen VictoriaMarket
WaterfrontCity
EtihadStadium
Melbourne ConventionExhibition Centre (MCEC)
HarbourTown
Crown EntertainmentComplex
The Ian Potter CentreNGV AUSTRALIA
National Galleryof Victoria
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CentralPier
VictoriaHarbour
Brunswick StPrecinct
Lygon St Precinct
Smith StPrecinct
Sports Precinct
Gertrude StPrecinct
Bourke StMall
Greek Precinct
Chinatown Precinct
Collins St
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Places of InterestAAMI Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F4Art Play. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E3Arts Centre Melbourne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D3Australian Centre for Contemp. Art. . . . . . . D4Australian Centre for Moving Image (ACMI) E3Chinese Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E2Cooks’ Cottage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F3Crown Entertainment Complex . . . . . . . . . . C3Eastern Hill Fire Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F2Etihad Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B2Eureka Skydeck 88. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D3Federation Square. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E3Hisense Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F4IMAX Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F1Immigration Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D3Koorie Heritage Trust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C2Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) . . . . . . . . F4Melbourne Aquarium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C3Melbourne Convention Exhibition Centre . B3Melbourne Maritime Museum &Polly Woodside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B3Melbourne Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F1Melbourne Recital Centre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D4Melbourne Town Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E2National Sports Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G4NGV International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D4Old Melbourne Gaol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E1Parliament House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F2Queen Victoria Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D1Rod Laver Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F4Royal Exhibition Building. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F1Southgate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D4State Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E1The Ian Potter Centre, NGV Australia . . . . . E3Victoria Police Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B3Westpac Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F4
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Toorak
Armadale
NorthMelbourne
RoyalPark
Jewell
Merri
Rushall
Clifton Hill
Victoria Park
Collingwood
North RichmondParliament
West Richmond
Jolimont
Westgarth
Dennis
Macaulay
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Studley ParkBoathouse
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ArgyleSquare
LincolnSquare
UniversitySquare
DocklandsPark
Como Park
RockleyGardens
BarklyGardens
VictoriaGardens
PrincesGardens
ToorakPark
OrrongRomanis
Park
Herring Island
BurnleyPark
BurnleyGolf Course
Albert ParkPublic
Golf Course
Fawkner Park
AlmaPark
ElsternwickPark
ElsternwickPark PublicGolf Course
ElwoodPark
St KildaBotanic Gardens
PeanutFarm
Reserve
CataniGardens
Pt OrmondReserve
JunctionOval
YarraPark
Flagsta�Gardens
KingsDomain
GasworksArts Park
St VincentGardens
LagoonReserve
Garden CityReserve
J.L. Murphy
Reserve
EdwardsPark
VictoriaPark
Yarra BendPublic Golf Course
Royal ParkGolf Course
Clubhouse
Clubhouse
Clubhouse
Clubhouse
DarlingGardens
MayorsParkEdinburgh
GardensPrinces
Park
TreasuryGardens
PowlettReserve
Trin WarrenTam-boore
CitizensPark
Royal BotanicGardens
BurnleyGardens
Royal Park
FitzroyGardens
CarltonGardens
StudleyPark
Yarra BendPark
Yarra BendPrecinct
Melbourne Park
Olympic Park
ComoCentre
PrahranMarket
PranCentral
Chapel O�Chapel
Kings
Arca
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Dim
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EpworthHospital Richmond Town Hall
RoyalMelbourne
Zoo
MelbourneGeneral Cemetery
University ofMelbourne
Royal MelbourneHospital
Royal DentalHospital Melbourne
Museum
Royal ExhibitionBuilding
Royal Women’sHospital
La MamaTheatre
Royal Children’sHospital
State Netball &Hockey Centre
CollingwoodChildren’s Farm
AbbotsfordConvent
St Vin
cent
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Ikea &Victoria Gardens
Carlton United Brewery
LunaPark
St Kilda Pier
St Kilda Marina
St KildaSea Baths
St KildaLife Saving Club
ElwoodLife Saving Club
Royal MelbourneYacht Squadron
St KildaTown Hall
Rippon LeaMansion
HolocaustMuseum
Elwood Canal
PalaisTheatre
EcoCentre
Alfred Hospital
St Kilda CemeteryJewish Museumof Australia
JamFactory
Melbourne CricketGround(MCG)
HisenseArena
National SportsMuseum
Shrine of Remembrance
Australian Centre forContemporary Art
Melb Recital CentreMelb Theatre Company
Melbourne Convention
Exhibition Centre
Coach Terminal
and Skybus
CityLink Customer Centre
BolteBridge Crown
Entertainment
Complex
Melbourne
AquariumSouthgate
Eureka
Skydeck 88
Federation
Square
NGV
ArtsCentre
Melb
Yarra’s EdgeDFO
QueenVictoriaMarket
Arts House
MalthouseTheatre
EtihadStadium
NewQuay
Waterfront City
Harbour
Town
Port MelbourneTown Hall
Port MelbourneYacht Club
Port MelbourneLife Saving Club
South MelbourneLife Saving Club
Statio
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Lagoon Pier
Kerferd Rd Pier
Princ
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Spirit of Tasmania Ferry Terminal
South Melbourne
Town Hall
South Melbourne
Market
Rod LaverArena
AAMI ParkWestpacCentre
Cooks’Cottage
Sidney MyerMusic Bowl
GovernmentHouse
Observatory
Melbourne Sports& Aquatic Centre
Golf DrivingRange
La Trobe’sCottage
Como House
PrahranTown Hall
Cruise ShipTerminal
SeafarersBridge
WebbBridge
Chapel StPrecinct
HawksburnVillage
Bay S
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Carlisle StPrecinct
Acland St P
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Fitzroy St
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Toorak Rd
ToorakVillage
Swan St Precinct
Bridge Rd Precinct
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Lygon StPrecinct
Smith
St Pr
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Victoria St Precinct
Sports Precinct
Church StPrecinct
Gertrude StPrecinct
Johnston StPrecinct
South Yarra
AlbertPark
High StArmadalePrecinct
Glen Huntly RdPrecinct
NorthMelbourne
Docklands
KewJunction
Brunswick
ElwoodVillage
Prahan EastVillage
St KildaJunction
RipponleaVillage
Middle ParkVillage
Queens ParadeVillage
Fitzroy NorthVillage
RathdowneVillage
NicholsonVillage
RICHMOND
HAWTHORN
KEW
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FITZROY
FITZROYNORTH
CLIFTONHILL
CARLTON
PARKVILLE
NORTHMELBOURNE
SOUTHYARRA
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SOUTHMELBOURNEPORT
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Elwood Beach
Point Ormond
BeaconCove
Port MelbourneBeach
Middle Park Beach
West Beach
Victoria Harbour
Yarra River
Yarra River
Merri C
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Albert ParkLake
Greville St
Highett St
Faraday St
Hotham St
Grey St
Pelham St
Queensberry St
Erro
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Domain Rd
Bridge St
Mills St
Armstr
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Cowd
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Dorcas St
Bank St
Bowen
Cres
Coventry St
Victor
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Evans St
York St
Grey St
Tennyson St
Blessington St
Beac
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Byron St
Herbert St
Park
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Park St Ande
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Com
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Surre
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Garden St
Barkly St
Cotter St
Lesney St
Murray St
Clark
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Rock
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Gran
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St G
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Wall
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Mar
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New
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Rusden St
Union St
Gordon St
Selw
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Oak St
Churc
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Wreckyn
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Macpherson St
Bren
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Gateho
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Manningham St
Darli
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Lenn
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Copp
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Burn
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Mat
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Bourke St
The Esplanade
Poplar Rd
Victoria Cr
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Macaulay Rd
Arden St
Dynon Rd
GRAHAM ST
BEACH ST
KERFE
RD RD
RICHARDSON ST
WILLIAMSTOWN RD
CECIL ST
FERRARS ST
CITY RD
MONTAGUE ST
LORIMER ST
DANKS ST
PARK ST
CANTERBURY RD
CHUR
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WIL
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ABBO
TSFO
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RATH
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BRUNSWICK RD
NAPI
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QUEENS RD
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INNER MELBOURNE
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Scale & walking time© Oct 2012 Cities of Melbourne, Port Phillip, Stonnington and Yarra.All rights reserved. Contact the IMAP Executive O�cer for permission to reproduce the map in any form (refer imap.vic.gov.au for contact details). Map by visualvoice.com.au
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Places of Interest
Abbotsford Convent . . . . . . . . . . . E2Arts Centre Melbourne . . . . . . . . . . C4Australian Centre for Contemp. Art . . . C4Beacon Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A5Carlton United Brewery . . . . . . . . . E3Collingwood Children’s Farm. . . . . . . E2Como House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4Crown Entertainment Centre . . . . . . C4Etihad Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B4Fair�eld Amphitheatre . . . . . . . . . . E1Fair�eld Boathouse . . . . . . . . . . . . E1Federation Square. . . . . . . . . . . . . C3Government House . . . . . . . . . . . . D4Hisense Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D4Ikea & Victoria Gardens . . . . . . . . . . E3Jam Factory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E5Jewish Museum of Australia . . . . . . D6 Latrobe’s Cottage . . . . . . . . . . . . . D4Luna Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D7Malthouse Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . C4Melbourne Convention Exhib. Centre . . B4Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) . . . . D3Melbourne General Cemetery . . . . . . B2Melbourne Museum . . . . . . . . . . . C2Melbourne Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C4Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre . . C5 Melbourne Zoo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B1National Gallery of Victoria (NGV). . . . C4National Sports Museum. . . . . . . . . D3NewQuay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A4Observatory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C4Palais Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D7 Port Melbourne Yacht Club. . . . . . . . A6Prahran Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E5Princes Pier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A6Queen Victoria Market . . . . . . . . . . B3Rippon Lea Mansion . . . . . . . . . . . E7Rod Laver Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D4Royal Exhibition Building . . . . . . . . C2Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron . . . . D7Shrine of Remembrance . . . . . . . . . C4Sidney Myer Music Bowl . . . . . . . . . C4South Melbourne Life Saving Club . . . B6South Melbourne Market . . . . . . . . B5Southgate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C4Spirit of Tasmania Ferry Terminal . . . . A6St Kilda Cemetery . . . . . . . . . . . . . E6St Kilda Pier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C7St Kilda Sea Baths . . . . . . . . . . . . . C7State Netball & Hockey Centre. . . . . . A1Station Pier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A6Studley Park Boathouse . . . . . . . . . E2University of Melbourne . . . . . . . . . B2Waterfront City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A4Westpac Centre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D4Yarra’s Edge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B4
Prahran, South Yarra & Windsor E5In Prahran and South Yarra you’ll �nd the one-o� and quirky to the totally luxurious. Toorak Road is fantastic for unusual specialty shops, luxury and indulgence, handmade designs, and memorable dining experiences. With over 600 stores along a two kilometre stretch spanning three suburbs, Chapel Street has it all - cutting edge fashion, cafés, entertainment, beauty, dining, bars and clubs plus funky Greville Street and the historic Prahran Market. The vintage and retro stores at the Windsor end are a must.
Port Melbourne A5Soak up the atmosphere in Beacon Cove’s stylish waters edge bars and restaurants taking in the stunning sunset over Port Phillip Bay. Watch the stream of cruise ships and sailing boats dock at Port Melbourne. Wander just 8 mins along the foreshore to vibrant Bay Street to enjoy a selection of hip pubs, restaurants, cafes, boutiques, specialty stores or just relax in the upmarket settings.
Richmond E4On the city’s doorstep, Richmond is a multicultural melting-pot, exhibiting �ne examples of Melbourne’s heritage architecture. Discover food, fashion and furniture on Bridge Road, enjoy bars, restaurants and live music on Swan Street. Explore a huge range of Melbourne’s top furniture and home retailers on Church Street and immerse yourself in the centre of Melbourne’s Vietnamese community on Victoria Street.
South Melbourne & Albert Park B5South Melbourne o�ers architecture, Melbourne-made gifts, homewares, alfresco cafés, stylish restaurants and the bustling South Melbourne Market. The picturesque Albert Park, spans 225 hectares providing a sanctuary for wildlife and vegetation. It also features the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, a lake, walking and bicycle tracks and a driving range and golf course – a perfect place to relax or exercise.
St Kilda D7St Kilda is home to many writers, �lmmakers, musicians and artists. Visitors can soak up the eclectic culture and creativity that abounds. Fitzroy and Acland Streets have a great range of cafes and bars, bakeries and restaurants, designer clothes, homewares and gifts and live music and provide easy access to St Kilda Beach, St Kilda Pier and the St Kilda Sea Baths. Carlisle Street, Balaclava has a bohemian atmosphere, with European cultures ensuring a cosmopolitan experience.
Toorak E5A leisurely stroll through Toorak streets reveals some truly opulent residences. Toorak Village isa blend of designer fashion boutiques, jewellery, homeware stores and cafes and restaurants. Hawksburn Village caters to chefs and cooks, but you’ll also �nd fashion boutiques, kids’ couture, homewares and restaurants.
Melbourne is a city with distinct enclaves. Its streets and laneways are wonderful places to explore, with contemporary designers, retro boutiques, specialty stores, world class dining and a thriving co�ee culture all ready for discovery.
City Precincts
Bourke Street Mall D2 overleafBetween Swanston and Elizabeth Streets, the pedestrian-friendly Bourke Street Mall is a lively precinct featuring entertainment, major fashion labels and is home to Melbourne’s major department stores – David Jones and Myer, as well as the beautiful GPO with high-end fashion and specialty stores.
City Arcades & Laneways D2 overleafCreating diversions amongst the city’s neat grid pattern, Melbourne’s laneways and arcades uncover hidden treasures – tiny eateries, heritage-laden facades, one-o� shops and bars, and centres of creativity in artist-run spaces.
Chinatown Precinct E2 overleafEstablished in and around Little Bourke Street in 1854, during Victoria’s gold rush, Chinatown is the oldest continuous Chinese settlement in Australia and is the focus of the city’s Chinese culture.
Collins & Little Collins streetsD2 overleafBetween Spring and Spencer streets, the style capital of Melbourne, Collins Street – and the narrower Little Collins Street – contains exclusive designer brands, beautiful jewellery, historic and modern buildings, theatres, restaurants and arcades.
Docklands B4Only minutes from the city centre, Docklands o�ers an abundance of cuisines and dining experiences, three retail destinations and a wide array of activities, events, entertainment and art installations all set along picturesque promenades and waterfront vistas.
Flinders Precinct D3 overleafThis precinct includes laneways, arcades and places such as Flinders Lane, Cathedral Arcade, Degraves Street and Centre Place and is Melbourne’s designer hub with fashion, furniture, the arts, restaurants, casual cafes, bars, basement jazz and more.
Greek Precinct E2 overleafGreek restaurants, cafés and cake shops interspersed with travel agents, book and music stores have been in Lonsdale Street since the 1930s. The precinct’s annual Antipodes Festival is a celebration of Grecian culture.
Melbourne City Centre C3Founded in 1835, Melbourne boomed during the gold rush years of the 1850s. There is now public art where you least expect it, a European café society and intrigue, romance and excitement at every turn.
Melbourne’s Waterfront E3 overleafFrom the Yarra River to the Docklands, you can enjoy a leisurely stroll along Melbourne’s waterfront and take in intriguing promenades, interactive art installations and a range of shopping and dining experiences. Some of Melbourne’s most spectacular parks and attractions (including Federation Square, Southbank, the Arts Centre Melbourne, the National Gallery of Victoria and The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia) are dotted along the way.
Sports Precinct F4 overleafMelbourne’s major sports and entertainment venues are essential elements of the city’s life. The iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground is surrounded by Yarra Park, Rod Laver Arena, AAMI Park, Hisense Arena, Olympic Park and Melbourne Park.
City Fringe
Armadale F6Leafy Armadale sits alongside Toorak as a one of Melbourne’s blue chip locations. Its heart is in High Street with a sophisticated range of fashion labels, galleries, furnishings, homewares and antique stores. Cafes and restaurants are dotted along the elegant strip.
Carlton C2The home of the world heritage-listed Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton borders the city with the Carlton Gardens. Lygon Street is the historic heartland of Melbourne’s Italian community. Restaurants, delis and patisseries are interspersed with theatres, cinemas, and galleries.
Collingwood & Abbotsford D2With a focus on live music, locally-supplied restaurants and Melbourne-made fashion, Smith Street speaks to individuality. Walking tours of the Collingwood Arts Precinct open up creative doors and step back in time at the Abbotsford Convent, where today a community of artists, musicians, markets and cafes thrive.
Fitzroy C2Melbourne’s bohemian and artistic centre, Fitzroy is a visual feast. Discover artistically -laden Brunswick Street; specialty stores, designs from local artists and some of Melbourne’s best eateries on Gertrude Street and celebrate all things Spanish at the Johnston Street Fiesta in November.
North Melbourne & Kensington B3A popular residential area close to the CBD, North Melbourne has a history dating back to the 1850s. The southern end of Errol Street contains speciality shops and food outlets and in the former North Melbourne Town Hall, with its stunning clock tower, is a thriving performing arts space. Neighbouring Kensington is the place to enjoy a village atmosphere.
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