Melbourne

Melbourne by David McClymont, published by Lonely Planet in 2002, is a comprehensive guide that immerses readers in the vibrant cultural landscape of Australia’s most liveable city. This edition spans 192 pages and is presented in English, featuring a 24-page color map section that enhances the exploration of Melbourne’s diverse offerings, from shopping and dining to entertainment.
Readers will discover insider information on the best local spots, including recommendations for enjoying world-class espresso in trendy cafes and savoring Sichuan duck or fresh seafood. The guide encourages visitors to experience Melbourne like a local, whether it’s dressing up for a night out or indulging in a weekend getaway at nearby wineries. With its focus on travel and the unique experiences Melbourne has to offer, this guide serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to explore the city.
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Throw yourself into Melbourne’s rich cultural mix with the help of a 24-page colour map section and insider information on the best places to shop, eat and play. Enjoy Australia’s most liveable city and make like a local with the very best guide to Lonely Planet’s home town. Including – Fuel up – on world-class espresso in a hip Italian café; Fill up – on Sichuan duck in the city or seafood in St Kilda; Frock up – dress to the nines and find the perfect bar up a narrow city street; Give up – indulge in a getaway weekend or get tipsy at one of the excellent local wineries.
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