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View from Princess Bridge in Melbourne

4 Days in Melbourne Itinerary: What I Actually Did

I had four days in Melbourne. No rental car, no local knowledge, no group to share the planning with. Just a Myki card, a rough idea of what I wanted to see, and a city that turned out to be far more generous to the car-free visitor than most guides suggest. This is the 4 days in Melbourne itinerary I actually followed – four days, four genuinely different...

Do Dee Paidang illuminated neon pink script sign against dark background Melbourne CBD

The Complete Melbourne Restaurant Guide for Tourists

Melbourne is one of the best cities in the world for food. That is not a controversial take – it is just what the city is. Forty-three countries later, I have eaten in a lot of places. Melbourne still surprised me. What makes it unusual is the range. In a single day you can have a bowl of Japanese curry for AUD 10 in the morning, walk past some of the most...

Looking straight up at the Ritz-Carlton Melbourne twin glass skyscraper towers against blue sky and clouds

Where to Stay in Melbourne for First Time Visitors: Areas, Hotels, and What Actually Matters

The first decision most visitors get wrong about Melbourne is not what to do – it is where to sleep. Pick the wrong area and you spend your entire trip on trams trying to get somewhere. Pick the right one and the city opens up immediately – everything is walkable or a short ride away, and you spend your time actually in Melbourne rather than commuting to...

Melbourne Town Hall

Day Trips from Melbourne Without a Car

I had three to four days in Melbourne, based in the CBD, and no rental car. That combination sends most travel guides into a mild panic – suddenly the Great Ocean Road “isn’t really possible”, Phillip Island is “best by car”, and you’re left staring at a list of laneway coffee shops wondering if that’s all there is. It...

Two wild Eastern Grey Kangaroos at Westerfolds Park Melbourne, one facing the camera directly at close range

See Wild Kangaroos in Melbourne Without a Car: Westerfolds Park

The first thing I thought when someone mentioned Australia was kangaroo. Not the Opera House, not the beach, not even the coffee. Kangaroo. But when I actually arrived, I had no idea where to find one. I had this vague assumption that Australia would just have kangaroos somewhere – on the roadside, in a field, visible from a bus. It turns out that’s not...

little penguin st kilda pier melbourne night viewing

How to See Penguins in Melbourne for Free (St Kilda Pier Guide)

We found two penguins that evening. One appeared briefly on the rocks, looked around with the quiet confidence of something that knows it belongs here, and disappeared. The other stayed for a long time – standing on the sand under the amber glow of the viewing platform lights, doing what penguins apparently do when they get home: absolutely nothing in...

Great Ocean Road Twelve Apostles Hero

Great Ocean Road Tour: Why I Did It in Reverse

There are road trips, and then there is the Great Ocean Road. Stretching 243 kilometres along the south-eastern coast of Australia, from Torquay to Allansford in Victoria, it is widely considered one of the most scenic coastal drives in the world and having done it, I’d argue that description still undersells it. This is a road that winds along the edge of...

State Library Victoria Melbourne exterior facade with neoclassical columns Victoria inscription and Joan of Arc equestrian statue in foreground

Melbourne Through Its Landmarks: A Slow Walk Through History, Culture, and Light

If you’re interested in Melbourne landmarks photography, this slow walk through the city reveals how history, culture, and light shape its most iconic buildings. Some cities impress you immediately. Others take their time. During my days in Melbourne, I realised this is a city best understood slowly. Not through a checklist of attractions, but through its landmarks —...