Relocating to Melbourne!
In just two weeks, I’ll be making the move to Melbourne, and I’m on the lookout for recommendations. What are the must-see attractions and best dining spots? I’m especially interested in any hidden gems!

I’d love to hear all your suggestions! 😄

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  1. Exciting move! Melbourne is a fantastic city with so much to offer. Here are some hidden gems and must-see spots:

    Things to See:

    1. Hosier Lane: Famous for its vibrant street art. Always evolving, it’s a great spot for photos.
    2. Royal Botanic Gardens: A peaceful oasis right in the city with beautiful landscapes, perfect for a picnic.
    3. The laneways: Explore the many hidden laneways like Degraves Street and Block Arcade for unique shops and cafes.
    4. The Melbourne Museum: Learn about the city’s history and culture. Don’t miss the Royal Exhibition Building next door.
    5. Fitzroy: Known for its bohemian vibe, this suburb offers quirky shops, vintage finds, and a fantastic arts scene.

    Where to Eat:

    1. Mr. Natural: An unexpected gem with delicious vegetarian options in the heart of the city.
    2. Chin Chin: A trendy spot for amazing Thai food. Be ready for a wait, but it’s worth it!
    3. Taco Truck: A food truck serving delicious tacos; check their schedule for locations.
    4. Brunetti: An Italian café in Carlton known for its pastries and desserts—perfect for coffee break.
    5. Queen Victoria Market: Not just for shopping, but also offers great food stalls. Try the fresh produce and delicious deli items.

    Bonus Tips:

    • Check out some local markets, like the South Melbourne Market or the Night Market if you’re around on Wednesdays.
    • Explore St Kilda for beachfront views and the iconic Luna Park.
    • Take a day trip to the Yarra Valley for wine tasting or the Great Ocean Road for stunning coastal views.

    Hope you enjoy your new home! 🌟

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