Melbourne, Australia - getting some culture isn’t as expensive as you think!
Have you indulged in one too many reality TV shows or trashy magazines and feel like its time to balance out your culture karma?
Melbourne is a city with culture opportunities aplenty… and the best part? A full day of culture-immersion won’t set you back much more than the change in your pocket.
So, if you want to experience Melbourne’s high brow offerings, here are my suggestions:
1. Jump aboard the Melbourne Tourist Shuttle. It will take you right around the CBD and outskirts, with plenty of opportunities to jump-on/jump-off at most of the attractions listed below. It will also help you to gather your bearings and learn about the history of the city. Cost: free
2. Get along to Federation Square. Apart from being quite an ogle-worthy piece of architecture and one of the newest feathers in Melbourne’s hat, the tourist office is right next door. This has to be one of the best and most informative tourist offices I’ve seen. It is here that you will grab the brochures and information books you’ll need for your day of culture. Cost: free
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3. Take in an exhibition or two. Currently, The State Library of Victory has multiple traditional exhibitions and new media displays within its galleries, while Federation Square is showing the David Caird Photographic Exhibition. Entry is also free to the National Gallery & other galleries around town. A full listing of current exhibitions can be found at the tourist information office. Cost: free
4. Browse through a selection of original art works, craft and gourmet foods. Every Sunday, The Arts Centre hosts the Sunday Market. Browse the works of some of the cities finest, albeit currently undiscovered, artists. Cost: free
5. Now it is time for lunch and a show. A fabulous Melbourne institution is the Lunchtime Theatre. Show, soup & bread will set you back a measly $5. Find out more about it here. Cost: $5
6. Tour the laneways. As with many cities, it is along the hidden lane ways and alleys where you will find quirky little shops, live music and other unforgettable memories that you won’t get to see from the window of a tour bus. Why not download this great podcast and let it guide you through the hidden gems of Melbourne that many people miss.
7. End the day with a culinary feast. You don’t want to leave Melbourne without indulging in some Italian cuisine from one of the many restaurants in Lygon Street, Carlton. And although you could probably afford to splurge a little on dinner after barely spending a cent all day, you can enjoy world class fare very affordably in this foodie-heaven street. Cost: specials spotted recently in Lygon St include soup, garlic bread, pasta & a glass of wine for $17 and a generous slice of cake & a coffee for $5.
Leave a comment if you have some Melbourne culture tips you’d love to pass along…

September 16th, 2007 at 5:44 am
[…] Skipp presents Melbourne, Australia - getting some culture isn’t as expensive as you think! posted at Champagne Travel on a Beer Budget. Good tips. I used to live in Melbourne. If going, […]
September 21st, 2007 at 1:03 pm
Thanks for the great info. I’m hoping to come to Australia in a couple of years time (I’m from the UK), and I’ll definitely be checking out Melbourne.
October 31st, 2007 at 1:40 pm
thanks we sure appreciate your kind comments.
November 8th, 2007 at 3:06 pm
thanks for your information.
November 11th, 2007 at 9:21 pm
Melbourne is full of great free concerts and cultural events. See for instance
http://www.whitehat.com.au/Melbourne/Music/Free.asp
Unfortunately many tourists never find out about them because they look in the wrong places. Maybe that’s all the better for us locals. By the way, I have lived in Melbourne all my life and can assure you there is no such place as the ‘State Library of Victory’ mentioned above. Ask a local and they will tell you what it might be.
November 13th, 2007 at 9:00 am
Melbourne Fanatic - Thanks for the link to White Hat, that is a great resource.
If you follow the link in the post regarding the State Library of Victoria you will see it does exist, perhaps you know of it as another name?
You will find the library at:
328 Swanston Street
Melbourne, Victoria, 3000
The phone number is 61 3 8664 7000
Thanks again for the local tips.
Tara
Champagne Travel on a Beer Budget
November 16th, 2007 at 3:58 pm
Thanks for the great infomation. I’m hoping to come to Australia.if you have time come XINJIANG OG CHINA.
December 11th, 2007 at 1:45 pm
I think Australia travel is very interesting.
February 4th, 2008 at 11:58 am
Thanks for sharing
May 3rd, 2008 at 5:17 am
Thats funny, me and the Gf were just talking about traveling down under… maybe it isn’t that expensive
Mitch
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August 28th, 2008 at 3:40 pm
well this is useful… (at least for me)
very thanks
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