Melbourne, Australia's best kept secret
uno visita la ciudad de Melbourne, termina preguntandose 'Por que no book more days here?! '
In fact, being the Australian capital of fashion and shopping, dining, arts and sports, Melbourne offers so many experiences and attractions than ever will take more than a couple of days to live. For nearly a decade Melbourne has been considered by the magazine 'The Economist' one of the most livable cities in the world.
Its spectacular parks, shopping areas, modern buildings and as many vestiges of the Victorian period in the world make Melbourne a memorable EXPERIENCE best kept secret in Australia.
With an average temperature of 12 ° C in winter and 30 ° C in summer, Melbourne awakened the global tourism in recent years as one of the favorite destinations and of course the city more 'chic' of Australia.
As major cosmopolitan city, Melbourne 180 languages \u200b\u200bare spoken, there are 50 nationalities in restaurants and at least 30 cultural and sporting events every day, but in its alleys of European flavor to unwind and good humor and its surrounding parks the center is a lot of colorful birds.
As if this were not enough, on the outskirts of Melbourne you can enjoy the great ocean route and its famous 'Twelve Apostles', in Philip Island and its nice parade of penguins, the Yarra River Valley and its spectacular vineyards and also the people of Ballarat and its representation 'retro' Gold Rush of the nineteenth century.
This blog will try to convey the experience of visiting this extraordinary city, describing a different aspect each day, whether its shopping and its museums, theaters and concert halls, their stadiums and sports complexes, their food establishments and buildings and historical sites, entertainment for children and adults, nightlife and more. always trying to make it as enjoyable as the visit itself to Melbourne and the spectacular attractions of Victoria.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Mario Salieri Et Free Streaming
Melbourne, Australia's best-kept secret
The first time someone visits the city of Melbourne, ends up Asking 'Why Did I book more days here?!'
Indeed, as the Australian capital of fashion, shopping, gastronomy, culture and sports Melbourne offers so many experiences and attractions that just a couple of days won’t be enough to fully live it. For almost a decade ‘The Economist’ newspaper has ranked Melbourne as one of the most livable cities in the world.
Its spectacular parks, shopping districts, modern buildings and the largest amount of Victorian buildings in the world comprise Melbourne an unforgettable experience and the best-kept secret of Australia.
With an average temperature of 12°C in winter and 30°C during summer, Melbourne has lately awaken to international tourism as a favorite destination and of course the trendiest city in Australia.
A cosmopolitan city, Melbourne features 180 spoken languages, 50 nationalities of restaurants and at least 30 cultural and sports events every day, however, along the European-style alleys one can feel at ease whereas in the nearby parks one can observe many colored birds.
If all this wasn’t enough, on the outskirts of Melbourne one can enjoy the Great Ocean Road and the Twelve Apostles, or Philip Island and the amusing Penguin Parade, or Yarra Valley and its spectacular vineyards, and also the town of Ballarat and its 19th Century Gold Rush attractions.
On this blog I’ll try to transmit my experiences visiting this extraordinary city, describing one aspect at a time, from the shopping districts to the arts and cultural centres, theatres, sports complex, restaurants, bars and cafes, historic buildings, family entertainment, night life, etc. always trying to make it as enjoyable as the visit itself to Melbourne and regional Victoria.
The first time someone visits the city of Melbourne, ends up Asking 'Why Did I book more days here?!'
Indeed, as the Australian capital of fashion, shopping, gastronomy, culture and sports Melbourne offers so many experiences and attractions that just a couple of days won’t be enough to fully live it. For almost a decade ‘The Economist’ newspaper has ranked Melbourne as one of the most livable cities in the world.
Its spectacular parks, shopping districts, modern buildings and the largest amount of Victorian buildings in the world comprise Melbourne an unforgettable experience and the best-kept secret of Australia.
With an average temperature of 12°C in winter and 30°C during summer, Melbourne has lately awaken to international tourism as a favorite destination and of course the trendiest city in Australia.
A cosmopolitan city, Melbourne features 180 spoken languages, 50 nationalities of restaurants and at least 30 cultural and sports events every day, however, along the European-style alleys one can feel at ease whereas in the nearby parks one can observe many colored birds.
If all this wasn’t enough, on the outskirts of Melbourne one can enjoy the Great Ocean Road and the Twelve Apostles, or Philip Island and the amusing Penguin Parade, or Yarra Valley and its spectacular vineyards, and also the town of Ballarat and its 19th Century Gold Rush attractions.
On this blog I’ll try to transmit my experiences visiting this extraordinary city, describing one aspect at a time, from the shopping districts to the arts and cultural centres, theatres, sports complex, restaurants, bars and cafes, historic buildings, family entertainment, night life, etc. always trying to make it as enjoyable as the visit itself to Melbourne and regional Victoria.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
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