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Pass By: Queen Victoria Market, Victoria Street Corner of Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia
A market that is a tradition in Melbourne looking for fresh food, clothes and also souvenirs for the tourists.
Pass By: Melbourne Museum, 11 Nicholson Pl Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia
Melbourne Museum and Royal Exhibition Building are located in Carlton Gardens. Melbourne Museums is all about Melbourne and Victoria. Royal Exhibition Building was built for the International Fair in Melbourne and hosted the first Parliament of Australia.
Pass By: Melbourne Central, Corner of LaTrobe and Swanston Streets, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia
A very important intersection of Melbourne, RMIT University, Melbourne Central Shopping Centre and the Public State Library.
Pass By: Melbourne Town Hall, Corner Swanston Street and Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia
The Political centre of Melbourne, also the location of Manchester United Building.
Pass By: Oceania Tours & Safaris, Federation Square, Corner of Flinders St & Swanston St, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia
Federation Square is a space that hosts the Ian Potter Gallery, ACMI Moving Image Gallery and is also where the city meets to celebrate and make a statement. St Paul Cathedral, Young and Jacson's Hotel and Flinders St Station complete the intersection.
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