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Visit Southbank, Melbourne's bustling waterfront hub, which is renowned for restaurants, public art and stylish retailers.
Southgate
Looking over Melbourne from the opposite bank of the Yarra, Southgate is a unique restaurant, shopping and entertainment precinct. Set over three levels, there’s a range of eateries, bars and cafes to discover.
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Melbourne Recital Centre
Known for its honeycomb exterior, the Melbourne Recital Centre combines cutting-edge architecture and stage technology with state-of-the-art acoustics.
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Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA)
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) is Melbourne’s leading contemporary art gallery, with the distinctive rust-red building a city icon.
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Arts Centre Melbourne
With an array of venues under its spire, the Arts Centre is the flagship of the performing arts in Victoria and focal point of the cultural precinct.
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Ponyfish Island
Found floating under the Pedestrian Bridge, Southbank and accessible from stairs descending from above, Ponyfish Island is a haven for wonderers and wanderers.
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Southbank Library at Boyd
The Southbank Library at Boyd has a reader-friendly layout, similar to a bookshop, making it much easier for borrowers to find their next great read.
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Williamstown Bay & River Cruises
Williamstown Ferry Company operates sightseeing cruises from the city and St Kilda to Williamstown, highlighting the Yarra River and city views.
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Crown Entertainment Complex
A mini city of shopping, dining and entertainment on the banks of the Yarra River, the Crown Entertainment Complex takes up two whole city blocks. Shoppers come to browse luxury labels at Prada, Chanel, Bulgari and Burberry.
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Melbourne Theatre Company (MTC)
Founded in 1953, the Melbourne Theatre Company (MTC) is Australia’s oldest professional theatre company, producing up to 12 plays in a subscription season.
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Malthouse Theatre
Malthouse Theatre is contemporary, boundary-pushing theatre that collaborates with local and international artists to put provocative, entertaining and authentic human experiences on stage.
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Melbourne River Cruises
Enjoy a cup of tea or coffee, and sit back and relax as your captain details the history of the Yarra and Melbourne on a gently meandering river cruise.
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Ludlow Bar & Dining Room
The Ludlow Bar & Dining Room at Southbank features a riverside barbecue and bar, cocktail lounge and restaurant on the banks of the Yarra. The contemporary design incorporates raw steel, stone and recycled timber to create a warm and inviting ambience.
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The Atlantic Restaurant
Let us transport you back to the famous New York meat packing district, with the hustle and bustle of the fish markets adding interest and flavour to your vision.
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Eureka Skydeck 88
Eureka is perfectly positioned for a complete 360 degree, floor-to-ceiling views encompassing Melbourne's CBD, sports precinct, Docklands and everything in between.
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