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Finlay Lane
After the short break, you should head up to the center of CBD. Finlay lane is your next destination. It is not as famous as other laneways in Melbourne and very quiet, but you will always find surprise here. Who would imagine to find the Polish…
Centre Place
For how many times you will have to see a sticker so you could remember it? The buddha head will help you with finding the answer. After the tour in Hoiser lane, you will want to come down to the other side of Swanston street and wander around in…
Hosier Lane
The second stop of street art sightseeing which is close to the very famous Federation Square will be Hosier lane. It is more famous than Federation Square in street artists’ heart and the most famous alley way of street art. Here you will see a very…
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Around the corner in Rutledge lane we have the most modern cartoon character of the tour:
Finn The Human,
from the television show - Adventure Time
These three stencils are each a frame of baby Finn dancing and singing in a flashback/memories…
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Mufasa Mufasa Mufasa! Or perhaps it's Simba....
Starting the tour on the north end of Hosier Lane we have a lions head from the classic film that is as old as I am - The Lion King.
This piece of art is different from the others because it's not…
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Obelix! From the Asterix and Obelix comics and movies.
Obelix is a mehir sculptor and deliveryman. This one is different too: it's pasted up, behind these window bars, with a special glue concoction. Obelix has permanent superhuman strength which…
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While standing in the exact same position as you were while looking at the Lion, you will be able to see this loveable hunk of fluff from Monsters Inc. (You can see the Lion just in the corner....)
Sully is THE main character (fight me about it…
Union Lane
Union Lane: Heading away from Federation Square, to and along Bourke Street, you’ll come across Union Lane. This is another example of street art acting as an attraction rather than a deterrent.
While Melbourne’s infamous, Bourke Street Mall is…
Watson Place
Watson Place: An oddity on this tour as it’s the only stop that isn’t a laneway or street.
As you’ll notice, the piece is a mural painted by the artist, Dvate. It’s also a combination of several art styles, including among them: realism and tagging.…
Degraves Street
Degraves Street: Just a stone’s throw from Federation Square and Flinders Street Station, Degraves Street is a narrow strip of cobblestones and cafes, broken down the middle and not quite straight. The place you’re looking for is at the back of the…