There is plenty of fun things to see and do if you venture outside Melbourne’s CBD.
Melbourne Suburbs
Williamstown
Only an hour’s drive out of Geelong, Williamstown is a beautiful seaside village rich in colonial history with many historic sights.
Werribee
Situated halfway between Melbourne and Geelong, Werribee offers some huge attractions including the magnificent Werribee Mansion.
Melbourne – St Kilda
The seaside suburb of St Kilda is one of our most interesting suburbs, great beaches, a huge cafe lifestyle and plenty of culture to soak up. Sunday’s huge craft market is a must for anyone in Melbourne over the weekend.
Melbourne – Richmond
Richmond to the city’s north is home to the MCG Melbourne’s huge sporting arena home to cricket and AFL football. Richmond is a multicultural mix of Vietnamese and Europeans and has a huge factory outlet industry. Plenty of cafes and dining opportunities and a thriving area.
Melbourne – Lygon Street – Carlton
Lygon Street is Melbourne’s little bit of Italy. You can’t miss some of the best Italian cooking this side of Italy. Juicy pizza, magnificent pasta and mouth watering gelato ice cream and rich coffee- Lygon Street is truly delicious.
Melbourne – Brunswick Street
Brunswick Street is a mix of cultures, art and things a bit out there. The area has a young and somewhat alternate feel with plenty of great pubs, restaurants, coffee shops and good shopping with people shopping for books, records, specialty gifts and clothing