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Under The Clocks - Melbourne (VIC)

Address: 🏡 295 Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000
Phone : +1
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Dights Falls

Jawad Arain Its a mini falls near CBD, excellent recreation area. It is also the point where Merri Creek meets the Yarra River, great atmosphere and picnic point. Plenty of walks from this point.
5 /5

ACMI

Gabriela Sottile Russo Amazing museum!!! I visited the exhibition about the history of the moving image multiple times, definitely plan in more than just 60 min for that exhibition, it is amazing, super interesting and interactive. Also Tom was one of the most enthusiastic museum employees I have ever encountered, he definitely knows and loves what he talks about, a great guy!
5 /5

Ivy House

Richard Hill Very photogenic ivy on the wall of this house
5 /5

Jones Grandstand

Michael Milligan Great viewing point
5 /5

Hare Krishna Melbourne (ISKCON) Temple

amit kapuria 5 Stars – A Truly Divine Experience ISKCON Melbourne is a spiritual gem in the heart of the city. The temple is peaceful, beautifully maintained, and filled with divine energy. The deities are stunning and the daily aartis and kirtans uplift the soul. The devotees are welcoming and always ready to help newcomers feel at home. The Sunday Feast is a highlight – delicious vegetarian food served with love, accompanied by inspiring talks and joyous chanting. It’s more than just a place of worship; it’s a community that promotes peace, compassion, and devotion. Highly recommended for anyone seeking spiritual growth, cultural connection, or just a peaceful break from daily life.
5 /5

Albert Park Lake

Frank Hermesdorf Love to walk or jog around Albert Park. There is always a strong breeze at its South Melbourne end, with plenty of sail boats taking advantage of. Also a great spot to take photos of Black Swans.
5 /5

Queen Victoria Market

Quynh Nguyen Queen Victoria Market is a must-visit spot in Melbourne, especially if you love food, culture, and local vibes. The market is full of energy, with a huge variety of fresh produce, meats, seafood, cheeses, and deli items. There are also food stalls offering delicious street food, coffee, and baked goods – perfect for breakfast or lunch. Apart from the food, you’ll find clothes, souvenirs, handmade crafts, and more. It’s a great place to explore, even if you’re just browsing. The atmosphere is lively, friendly, and full of character, and it gives you a real taste of Melbourne’s local life. It can get busy, especially on weekends, but that’s part of the fun. Everything feels authentic, and the vendors are usually helpful and passionate about their products. Don’t forget to check out the night markets if they’re on – live music, food trucks, and a great vibe. Highly recommended for both locals and tourists!
5 /5

Herring Island Sculpture Park

Mate Antolos Very lucky to find this little gem 4.2 km from the Melbourne CBD. Parking along Alexandra Avenue or close to Como Landing where the punt ferry operates on Saturday and Sunday and public holidays from 11-4 pm. Free ferry as well as entry to the island. Opposite is a lovely cafe called Kanteen. As well as the walking paths there are sculptures and picnic and bbq facilities. There are also toilets and the old scout hall which is a gallery. Worth the visit in this cost of living crisis. Also note the island can be hired for private events.
5 /5

Southbank lookout