St Edmonds

St Edmonds epitomizes a trendy breakfast and brunch café with an industrial chic aesthetic. The once garage still has the original brick walls, old roller door and exposed metal pipes and air ducts which when combined with the denim aprons worn by…

Melbourne Central

Melbourne Central is the major shopping centre of the CBD - hence the name. It houses everything from a Coles to a Hoyts Cinema to the Pancake Parlour. Almost always busy, it is a hive of excitement, and a prime advertising space. Right now, upon…

Greville St Stencil

As you arrive at Greville St and move further along Chapel and the backstreets, you will observe a gradual transition to individual boutique, vintage and opp shops, book and music stores and a “huge number of cool bars and clubs intermixed with funky…

Stop 3

Repeat step 1 once again on reaching the end of the street. At this point, you probably don’t know where you are and where you started but does it really matter? The unpredictability makes the tour what it is. This tour lets you discover the art…

Jam Factory

The Jam factory on the other hand is likely to appeal to a younger age group, and in particular those still at school (photo unfortunately was taken in school hours). I personally spent much of my teen years growing up here because it is a…

Angus Young Heesco, ACDC Lane

The first stop on this walking tour is ACDC Lane, more affectionately known as “acca dacca” lane. Known for its “grungy” vibe, the art reflects the urban surroundings, which includes Melbourne’s Rock n’ Roll hub, Cherry Bar. A popular…

Stop 2.

This paste up of the Australian continent with the word ‘Welcome’ in its center is the interest of our next stop. The belief that Australia is a culturally diverse, tolerant, and equitable society, founded on the core ideals and principles of…

Fifth Stop

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Fourth Stop

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Third Stop

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