Things to do in Melbourne for couples: woo your loved one in Melbourne


Posted January 23, 2020 by hussainrashida39

You can take an early morning balloon flight or can have scrummy food. Also you can meet wine producers and have a sip, and encounter a platypus at Healesville Sanctuary.

 
Here are the ways –

Yarra Valley –

Plan a day to spend in the amazing Yarra Valley!

You can take an early morning balloon flight or can have scrummy food. Also you can meet wine producers and have a sip, and encounter a platypus at Healesville Sanctuary. All you can enjoy is weather and peace over here.

Brunswick St –

Here you will meet people from different or all walks of life. The best thing about it is, it’s social ambience. Brunswick St has huge vintage collection so you can shop and shop!! It has bookstores, café, giftwares and much more to explore!

Laneway date –

Melbourne’s laneways are thriving with life and colour. The city is known for its wallstreet art and you will see a lot of them on this laneway.

Great Ocean Road Drive-

TheGreat Ocean Road famous in Melbourne and around the world as one of the best road trips on the planet is one of those must-do drives. It stretches over 250 kilometres to Warrnambool, attracts tens of thousands of visitors every year and offers some of the best scenery in the country.

Along with road drive there are many things that you can do according to your pace. You can stop at any location, shop, taste your way through the local flavours, from cheeses to berries, olives to oysters, and pick up some of the fine wines!

St Kilda-

St Kilda is an eclectic place with many attractions is a must see for any visitor to Melbourne. It offers all you could ask for a romantic evening just for you and your partner and you will be pleased and feel happy seeing such beautiful sunset. You can enjoy fine dining at great restaurants like Circa The Prince, Radio Mexico, etc.

Things to do in Melbourne for bachelors:

Being most funkiest city, have a look what Melbourne has to offer you as fancy-free :

Queen Victoria Market-

The outdoor market is a blend of food sellers and knick-knack vendors packed with veteran stallholders who are passionate about fresh produce. It's popular among locals as they visit it for fresh fruit, veggies, meat and an outstanding variety of dairy and small goods, but the weekend offerings are bigger, as sellers fill up the outdoor vending space.

Federation Square-

Federation square is located opposite from Town Hall, at the corner of Swanston and Flinders streets. The architecture surrounding the plaza attracts visitors who can spend time in cafes, bars, restaurants, and shops. Below the squares there are many restaurant and bars.

Nightly Moviesin Park-

While in summers there are night movies organised in the park which cost you $19 AUD to the movie. You can carry your food, snacks and vine to the place!

Fitzroy Gardens-

Fitzroy Gardens is one of Melbourne’s most historic and beautiful Gardens and is a great place to stroll with any age lots of beautiful trees and gardens. Created in 1848, they have Cooks Cottage, a scarred tree, the Fairies’ Tree and model tudor village, sculptures, fountains and a storm water cleaning and re-use system.

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Last Updated January 23, 2020