Melbourne, Australia's emotional travel destination where art and leisure coexist

#July Travel Support Fund

As soon as I arrived in Melbourne, I could feel the cultural depth and free atmosphere of the city. The first destination was Flinders Street Station, where the classic architecture and the modern Federation Square across the street strangely matched each other, showing the city's individuality.

A completely different world unfolded as I entered the alley. Hosier Lane was covered with street art all over the walls, and it was like an outdoor gallery in itself. It was also special to take a break and taste Melbourne's signature coffee, Flat White, at a small cafe hidden in the alley.

The State Library of Victoria was overwhelming with its magnificent dome-shaped reading room, and the Melbourne Museum allowed me to see the city's history and culture at a glance. In the afternoon, I took a walk along the Yarra River and enjoyed the leisurely nature that can be felt in the city.

Finally, the sunset I saw at St. Kilda Beach made me forget all the fatigue from my trip. The red sky and sea contained the romance of Melbourne. It was a city where I could feel art, cafes, alleys, and leisure.

#MelbourneTravel #HosierLane #MelbourneStreetArt #FlindersStreetStation #FederationSquare #VictoriaStateLibrary #MelbourneMuseum #MelbourneCafeTour #StKildaBeach #YarraRiverWalk #AustraliaTravelRecommendation #MelbourneKeyCourse #CulturalCityTravel #AustraliaVlog #ArtAndLeisure #AlleyTravel #AustraliaCityTravel #SlowTravelRecommendation #LivingInAustraliaForAMonth

Post by momozzang | Jul 17, 2025

Most Popular Travel Moments