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		<title>Things To See And Do In Melbourne, Australia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Melbourne sits astride the Yarra River and is located at the top of Port Phillip Bay.&#160; Melbourne is Australia&#8217;s second largest city, being just a little smaller than Sydney, and is the major gateway to the state of Victoria. It is a city with a blend of modern high rise towers, preserved, historical Victorian era [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Melbourne sits astride  the Yarra River and is  located   at the top of Port Phillip Bay.&nbsp;  Melbourne is    Australia&#8217;s second largest city, being just  a little   smaller than Sydney, and is the major  gateway  to the state of Victoria. It is  a city with a  blend  of modern high rise towers,  preserved, historical  Victorian era architecture and  lots of  attractive parks and gardens. <a title="melbourne" href="http://www.austtravel.com.au/victoria_melbourne.htm" target="_blank">Melbourne</a> takes pride in  being labeled as Australia&#8217;s sports capital as well as the nation&#8217;s food and drink capital.</p>
<p>The choices of <a title="melbourne hotels" href="http://www.austtravel.com.au/melbourne_hotels.htm" target="_blank">Melbourne hotels and apartments</a> are many and varied,  ranging from backpacker budget to top of the range 5 star luxury  . Melbourne has  an excellent   selection of smaller boutique hotels. Many of Melbourne&#8217;s  popular  attractions lie in the fringe areas contained within a 100km radius of the city. A <a title="melbourne car hire" href="http://www.austtravel.com.au/car_rental/melbourne-car-rental.htm" target="_blank">Melbourne rental car</a> is a  smart choice for   seeing the best this region has to offer.</p>
<p>There  is no shortage of   attractions to delight visitors to Melbourne and nearby Port Phillip Bay.&nbsp; The city has  a  vibrant   ethnic population mix of Anglo Saxon, Italian, Chinese, Vietnamese and Greek (to name a few) and this cosmopolitan mix  is evident in the variety of restaurants and eateries dotted throughout the  city centre and surrounding precincts . The very popular  annual Melbourne Food &amp; Wine Festival is held during the months of March/April and it is  a foodies fantasy come true.  .</p>
<p>Take a ride on a yellow and green tram through Melbourne  or out to St Kilda with its pier and pavilion  or appreciate Melbourne by taking a free City Circle tram ride  Flinder Street Station, a popular meeting place, is also well worth visiting </p>
<p>Visiting the outer areas of Melbourne&nbsp; you will find Weeribee Park Mansion, gardens and zoo and the adjoining Victorian State Rose Garden.&nbsp;  In addition there are numerous   historic sites to discover such as the Como Homestead which overlooks  the South Yarra River, Ripponlea  located nearby at  St Kilda, The Old Melbourne Goal or Captain Cook&#8217;s cottage in Fitzroy Gardens. For another interesting visit try the Air Force Museum at Point Cook. Point Cook is home of the Air Force Museum and is well worth visiting.</p>
<p>Sport lovers can absorb the experience and crowd atrmosphere  of the Melbourne Cricket Groung (MCG) by going to an AFL football gabe or an internation cricket match  .&nbsp; For some different type of entertainment try your luck at the Crown Casino.</p>
<p>For those who love to walk , there are numerous  walking tours in and around  the city. Make sure your walk takes in  St Pauls Cathedral, the Rialto Towers observation deck with its great views of the city, the National Gallery of Victoria, the Myer Music Bowl, the Victoria Arts Centre and the Queen Victoria Markets.&nbsp;</p>
<p>So there you have it.. a snapshot of  things to see and places to go   when you visit Melbourne.</p>
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