contributed by Dominic Hu, 13 May 2010
Take a walk down Flinders Lane, you will find many boutique stalls selling things there. Visit a cafe a get a cup of tea. That is why Melbourne is so different from other Australian Cities, if you may...
contributed by summers, 19 May 2009
Since my son moved to Melbourne about 6 years ago it has become a city close to my heart and every visit makes it a little more familar. I love the lanes and arcades of the CBD and the interesting str...
contributed by nostalgicgirl, 19 April 2009
Gentrification of our alleyways may offer more opportunities to drink a latte while mocking the counter-counter-culturalists trying to find a wall where they can affix their heavily ironic stencil, bu...
contributed by Muffy, 2 March 2009
My thread starts in Fitzroy. I'm lucky enough to be able to walk to work from where I live, so I head up Brunswick St on my way to Flinders St station.
I window shop along the way and as I head up...
contributed by Katie 87, 2 October 2008
Undoubtedly the arcades. Not slick or streamlined or stylish, but incredible in their own sense: think total transportation to an ethereal, Victorian place (where lace, all things ornate, wrought iron...