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Convenient street map of Melbourne CBD, available in both flat and folded formats and including a laneways and St Kilda map on the back. Given to tourists, travellers and students in over 150 locations around Melbourne.

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L1 Shop 138 the Shot Tower, Melbourne Central, 211 Latrobe St Melbourne P 03 9650 0511

317 Little Collins Street Melbourne P 03 9671 4664

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Places of InterestAAMI PARK F4Art Play E3Arts Centre Melbourne D3Australian Centre forContemp. Art D4Australian Centre for MovingImage (ACMI) E3Chinese Museum E2Cooks’ Cottage F3Crown EntertainmentComplex C3Eastern Hill Fire Museum F2Etihad Stadium B2Eureka Skydeck 88 D3Federation Square E3Hisense Arena F4IMAX Theatre F1Immigration Museum D3Koorie Heritage Trust C2Melbourne Cricket Ground(MCG) F4Melbourne Aquarium C3

Melbourne ConventionExhibition Centre B3Melbourne Maritime Museum& Polly Woodside B3Melbourne Museum F1Melbourne Recital Centre D4Melbourne Star A1Melbourne Town Hall E2National Sports Museum G4NGV International D4Old Melbourne Gaol E1Parliament House F2Queen Victoria Market D1Rod Laver Arena F4Royal Exhibition Building F1Southgate D4State Library E1The Ian Potter Centre: NGVAustralia E3Victoria Police Museum B3Westpac Centre F4

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MELBOURNE LANEWAYSST KILDA

Located only 6km from the city centre, St.Kilda is Melbourne’s seaside suburb. Safe sandy beaches with palm-lined boardwalks, there are plenty of cafes and bars, magnificent old buildings and a colourful past.

Visitor attractions include Luna Park, St. Kilda beach, live music venues and several of Melbourne’s big events and festivals.

Famous for its laneways, Melbourne has a host of laneways and arcades.

Great pop-up shops and fashion stores are nestled beside little bars and cosy cafes. Each arcade has its own charm and character. Visit the Block arcade for 19th century architecture, the Royal Arcade for quaint shops and the famous Gaunt’s clock.

Street Art CapitalMelbourne is known

internationally as one of the world’s great street art capitals. Outdoor approved locations show cool and hip expressions of art throughout the city. Join an approved tour or do it yourself to get the full impact of this modern art phenomenon.

myki ticketing

myki is Melbourne’s public transport ticketing system, and uses myki cards – reusable smartcards that store credit – for travel on all metropolitan (and selected regional) train, tram and bus services.

You can purchase and top up myki cards at:

• any retailer where you see the myki sign.

• PTV Hubs located in the city centre

• myki machines at all train stations and selected accessible tram stops and bus interchanges.

GETTTING AROUND

Trains

Trains operate daily until midnight, with extended hours to around 1am on Friday and Saturday nights.

Trams

Services operate daily until midnight with extend hours to around 1am on Friday and Saturday nights. Tram route numbers and destinations are displayed at the front of each tram and timetable information is available at tram stops.

Free City Circle Tram

These historic W-Class trams (Route 35) travel a circular route around the perimeter of the city centre passing many major attractions, and linking to other tram, train and bus routes across Melbourne.

Buses

Passengers should indicate their intention to board a bus by raising their arm as it approaches.

After midnight, NightRider bus services travel from the city centre to Melbourne’s suburbs between 1.30am - 4.30am on Saturdays and 1.30 - 5.30am on Sundays.

Melbourne Visitor Shuttle

Board the bus at any one of the 13 stops at key city destinations. These shuttle services run between 9.30am and 4.30pm daily. A round trip takes approximately 90 minutes and includes on-board commentary. A daily pass on the shuttle costs $5. Children under the age of 10 travel free. For more information visit meboourne.vic.gov.au/shuttle.

Walking & Cycling

Follow a heritage walking trail through the city streets, cycle along the Maribyrnong and Yarra Rivers. Use the bike path along

the foreshore from St. Kilda or experience the cultural and architectural elegance of Albert Park, South Melbourne and Toorak.

Melbourne Bike Share

Rent and return bikes at any of the 50 bike share stations operating across the city. Helmets are compulsory and are free. For bike hire fees and more information visit melbournebikeshare.com.au.

Useful Numbers

Visitor Info: 1300 366 356.

Police, Fire, Ambulance: 000.

Taxis: 13 22 27.

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