While there is not a metro or subway in Melbourne, sections of the train network run underground in the CBD, and let passengers off at subway-like subterranean stations (such as Melbourne Central). For more information, see the Trains section.
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Our guide was written by Jeff Demaria and Imogen Moore.
Subway or Metro - Melbourne
Top Tips
01 | Get involved with Aussie rules football. The quicker you learn the rules and pick a team, the quicker you’ll be bonding with the locals. |
02 | Melbourne is filled with culinary goldmines. Be brave, be willing to look around the graffiti covered corner and you will be rewarded. |
03 | As fantastic a city as Melbourne is, some of the landscape that surrounds it is better. Some of Australia’s most amazing scenery is on your door |
04 | While Southbank is a nice, bright area, full of gleaming new shops and restaurants, it is unequivocally viewed by Melbournians as a tourist trap. |
05 | While Melbourne has a bit of a reputation for being cold and blustery, with unpredictable weather patterns, the city comes alive in the warmer summer. |
Useful links
- http://www.newcomersnetwork.com
Website for expatriates living in Melbourne. - http://www.whitehat.com.au/
Guide to what’s on in Melbourne. - http://www.candidcuisine.com
No holds barred reviews of Melbourne restaurants.
Interesting fact
Melbourne was the largest city in Australia at the time of Federation (1901) and as such became the nation’s interim capital and home of Federal Parliament from 1901-1927. It currently has a population of c. 3.6 million. |