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People walking past City Gallery, located within the Melbourne Town Hall building in Swanston Street.

City Gallery

City Gallery presents free exhibitions from City of Melbourne’s art and heritage collection.

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Eat and drink

Restaurants, cafes, bars and clubs are always buzzing in Melbourne.

Neo-classical, heritage-listed, Melbourne Town Hall building on Swanston Street.

Melbourne Town Hall

The heart of the city’s cultural and civic activity also hosts theatre, receptions and exhibitions.

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Family and kids

Find things to do with the kids, from family-friendly events to fun attractions and workshops.

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Salon After D’Arc: Fever Dreams

Salon After D’Arc returns to State Library Victoria with four thought-provoking evenings.

Two children resting their hands on the glass water wall at NGV International.

NGV International

NGV International houses a whole world of international art.

Red cocktail in a short glass, garnished with mint and an orange slice, next to a bowl of crisps.

Bar Carlo

The menu is constantly rotating to ensure the freshest ingredients, served in a no fuss way.

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The Big Design Market: Almost Winter

Enjoy a showcase of over 250 independent Australian designers, with delicious food and wine.

People viewing paintings along a hallway in a museum.

Museums and art galleries

Explore Melbourne's public museums and galleries along with artist-run and commercial galleries.

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The best brunch spots in Melbourne

Find bottomless brunch, Japanese breakfast sets, Sunday brunch spots and more.

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.

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.

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Melbourne's most iconic restaurants

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

Australian Aboriginal political activist Robbie Thorpe, holding a microphone in front of the Aboriginal flag.
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Library Cinema at narrm ngarrgu

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

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.

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Melbourne International Jazz Festival

A city-wide celebration of jazz, improvisation and boundary-pushing contemporary music.