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A plate of chilli oil dumplings

The ultimate dumpling guide to Melbourne

Steamed, fried, baked or boiled – there’s no such thing as a bad dumpling.

A still from the movie, What's Eating Gilbert Grape, showing Johnnie Depp and Leonardo Di Caprio in character as Gilbert and his developmentally disabled brother.
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Library Cinema at narrm ngarrgu

Each month, watch a movie on the big screen, including contemporary, classic and documentary films.

Interior of Austro bakery with a customer seated at a bench seat against the wall underneath brightly coloured posters, eating; to the right of her are racks of baked goods and the service counter.

Austro Bakery

A sweet little neighbourhood bakery in North Melbourne.

French pianist, Lucas Debargue, reclining back in a chair, wearing glasses, a beige jacket, maroon knitted jumper and an olive green scarf.

Live at Toorak: Lucas Debargue

French pianist, Lucas Debargue, shares a programme of shimmering colour and brilliance.

A tram going past three city restaurants with neon signs.

Melbourne's most iconic restaurants

Book in an unforgettable night out at some of Melbourne's best restaurants.

A busy Chinatown street with lanterns and restaurant signs.

Chinatown’s most iconic restaurants

These restaurants are some of the oldest and most loved in Melbourne's famous Chinatown precinct.

A family of four standing in a grand library with antique desks, large white walls and a dome ceiling.

Things you can only do in the city

There's only one place to find these rare Melbourne experiences and secret spots.

The exterior of the Koorie Heritage Trust at Fed Square with a yellow KHT sign out the front.

Koorie Heritage Trust

An Australian First Peoples arts and cultural centre.

People walking around the outdoor balcony area in front of the Royal Exhibition Dome.

Royal Exhibition Building Dome Promenade

The Royal Exhibition Building opens its doors to a unique view unseen for 100 years.

Large, rectangular building of Ian Potter Centre at Federation Square.

Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia

The world’s first major gallery dedicated exclusively to Australian art.

Shops in an arcade with neon signs on the doors

The ultimate guide to the Nicholas Building

Explore the iconic building that houses some of the most unique stores in the city

A performer on stage wearing an extravagant, feathery costume.

Theatre and shows

Discover Melbourne's hit musicals, cutting-edge theatre and late-night cabaret shows.

The interior of State Library Victoria's iconic Domed Reading Room during a nighttime event.

Library Up Late x RISING

Party late into the night at State Library Victoria.

Female cast members from the musical Pride & Prejudice performing in Regency style costumes on a stage, all wearing yellow rubber gloves and singing into microphones they are holding.

Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of)

The musical comedy sensation, Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of), premieres in Melbourne.

A Ferris wheel in the city at sunset with colourful reflections on the river.

Melbourne’s most Instagrammable experiences

You won't need filters at the city's most photogenic spots.

Close-up shot of a stage with a guitarist's legs and a drum set.

Music

Check out Melbourne's legendary live music scene, with gigs and concerts across the city.

A gift shop with taxidermy animals everywhere.

Rare shops you can only find in Melbourne

Melbourne is full of unique shopping spots you can only find in the city.

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Check out these Melbourne experts’ top city picks

Curated lists of all the best restaurants and shopping spots in Melbourne.

Rose gold stud earrings in the shape of a heart with rows of coloured stones.

Steve Pallas Bespoke Jewellery

Offering handcrafted jewellery, remodelling and repairs, specialising in diamond engagement rings.