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Melbourne has an easy and reliable public transport system with trams, buses and trains operating throughout the city and suburbs. The free tram zone running through the central business district (CBD) allows you to easily enjoy all the city has to offer. For more information about public transport in Melbourne, visit ptv.vic.gov.au

1. Queen Victoria Market – A bustling marketplace with fresh, quality produce and specialty shopping. 2. Melbourne Central – A large shopping centre and Melbourne’s transport hub. 3. State Library of Victoria – A place to explore a world of information and stories, or to study in throughout the semester. 4. Degraves Street – One of Melbourne’s first laneways lined with cafes and restaurants; across the road from Flinders Street Station. 5. Federation Square – The home of major cultural attractions and considered

Melbourne's meeting place. 6. Docklands – Melbourne’s spectacular harbour, offering water view restaurants, sporting events and shopping. 7. Southbank – Melbourne's bustling waterfront hub, renowned for restaurants, public art and stylish retailers. 8. National Gallery of Victoria – Australia's oldest, largest and most visited art museum. 9. Lygon Street – The heart of Melbourne's

Little Italy, it is home to some of the city's best Italian restaurants, bars and shops.

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