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Melbourne's '''inner south''' contains a number of suburbs and places worthy of a visit. The landscape varies from industrial ports to glitzy waterfront localities. '''South Melbourne''' forms the core, along with '''Port Melbourne'''. '''Albert Park''' is centred around a large lake in Albert Park, and is home to the famous Grand Prix Circuit. | Melbourne's '''inner south''' contains a number of suburbs and places worthy of a visit. The landscape varies from industrial ports to glitzy waterfront localities. '''South Melbourne''' forms the core, along with '''Port Melbourne'''. '''Albert Park''' is centred around a large lake in Albert Park, and is home to the famous Grand Prix Circuit. | ||
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− | '''South Melbourne''' is a secret jewel of Melbourne. Centred around Clarendon Street, an extension of Spencer Street | + | '''South Melbourne''' is a secret jewel of [[Melbourne]]. Centred around Clarendon Street, an extension of Spencer Street and the whole neighborhood has been settled by Greeks and Italians, quite close to where they first landed at the '''Port of Melbourne'''. |
Home to magnificent examples of the late Victorian perioid of architecture and one of the cities wealthiest suburbs, '''Albert Park''' is known internationally as the location for the Australian Formula One Grand Prix, a road circuit which circumnavigates Albert Park Lake. | Home to magnificent examples of the late Victorian perioid of architecture and one of the cities wealthiest suburbs, '''Albert Park''' is known internationally as the location for the Australian Formula One Grand Prix, a road circuit which circumnavigates Albert Park Lake. | ||
− | Albert Park is bordered by the suburbs of Port Melbourne to the west, South Melbourne to the north, Middle Park to the east and Port Phillip Bay to the south. Street Vincent's Gardens and the surrounding Victorian architecture is a sight to behold. | + | Albert Park is bordered by the suburbs of Port [[Melbourne]] to the west, South [[Melbourne]] to the north, Middle Park to the east and Port Phillip Bay to the south. Street Vincent's Gardens and the surrounding Victorian architecture is a sight to behold. |
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There are abundant traveling options: trams, trains, buses and ferries. | There are abundant traveling options: trams, trains, buses and ferries. | ||
− | Tram route 1 terminates at South Melbourne beach, while tram routes 12, 58 and 96 also go through the inner south. | + | Tram route 1 terminates at South [[Melbourne]] beach, while tram routes 12, 58 and 96 also go through the inner south. |
− | <h2 class=subheader>What to | + | <h2 class=subheader>What to See</h2> |
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− | * Albert Park and Lake - 37.846, 144.97 - Albert Park and Lake Albert Park & Australia Grand Prix Circuit Public parkland and lake | + | * Albert Park and Lake - 37.846, 144.97 - Albert Park and Lake Albert Park & [[Australia]] Grand Prix Circuit Public parkland and lake |
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Clarendon Street has heaps of shops of all varieties. | Clarendon Street has heaps of shops of all varieties. | ||
− | * South Melbourne Market - 37.83232, 144.95645 A large food and retail market, with lots of shops selling fresh food as well as delis, cafes and clothes shops. It retains many of the features of yesteryear. | + | * South [[Melbourne]] Market - 37.83232, 144.95645 A large food and retail market, with lots of shops selling fresh food as well as delis, cafes and clothes shops. It retains many of the features of yesteryear. |
− | * Safeway South Melbourne Just opposite the market. Open till 12. | + | * Safeway South [[Melbourne]] Just opposite the market. Open till 12. |
− | * Grays - | + | * Grays - 303 Clarendon Street -37.83374, 144.96112 ☎ +61 3 9690 5557 - An eclectic mix of 20th-century decorative and household items. Stock can include some relatively affordable home furnishings. Stuff seems to change regularly. |
− | * Avenue Bookstore | | + | * Avenue Bookstore | 127 Dundas Place, Albert Park ☎ +61 3 9690 2227 Opening Hours: 9AM Monday - 7PM daily This excellent bookstore has a wide range of well selected works. |
− | <h2 class=subheader>Halal | + | <h2 class=subheader>Halal Food</h2> |
− | * Andrew's | + | * Andrew's [[Hamburg]]ers | 144 Bridport Street, Albert Park Opening Hours: 11AM Monday - 9PM daily Popular old-school hamburger cafe |
− | * Grays - | + | * Grays - 303 Clarendon Street ☎ +61 3 9690 5557 - Eclectic mix of mainly 20th century pieces. Stock changes regularly.<h2 class=subheader>Muslim Friendly Hotels</h2> |
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− | + | * The Sebel Citigate Albert Park [[Melbourne]] - 65 Queens Road -37.85005, 144.97891 ☎ +61 3 9529 4300 - The Albert Park hotel is ideally located opposite Albert Park Lake, home of Australia’s Grand Prix track. A modern Albert Park hotel moments from Street Kilda Road business neighborhood and a short tram ride to Melbourne's CBD. | |
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− | * Nomads Market Inn | | + | * Nomads Market Inn | Cecil Street near York Street and the South [[Melbourne]] Market ☎ +61 3 9690 2220 1800 241 445 - Dorm beds from $19, double/twin $58, triple $72. |
====Boutique Stays==== | ====Boutique Stays==== | ||
− | The Glass House - The Glass House. A spacious 3 bedroom apartment situated close to the famous South Melbourne Market. - Napier Cottage. A lovely 2 bedroom cottage situated only 5 minutes walk from the Clarendon Street shopping precinct. | + | The Glass House - The Glass House. A spacious 3 bedroom apartment situated close to the famous South [[Melbourne]] Market. - Napier Cottage. A lovely 2 bedroom cottage situated only 5 minutes walk from the Clarendon Street shopping precinct. - Pullman Albert Park - 5* hotel with stunning views over the park, with pool, gym, restaurant and large atrium café. | Web: |
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Latest revision as of 03:30, 20 September 2024
[[file:Australia-oceania default banner.jpg|1280px|Halal Travel to Melbourne's inner south}} Melbourne's inner south contains a number of suburbs and places worthy of a visit. The landscape varies from industrial ports to glitzy waterfront localities. South Melbourne forms the core, along with Port Melbourne. Albert Park is centred around a large lake in Albert Park, and is home to the famous Grand Prix Circuit.
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Melbourne/Inner south Halal Explorer
South Melbourne is a secret jewel of Melbourne. Centred around Clarendon Street, an extension of Spencer Street and the whole neighborhood has been settled by Greeks and Italians, quite close to where they first landed at the Port of Melbourne.
Home to magnificent examples of the late Victorian perioid of architecture and one of the cities wealthiest suburbs, Albert Park is known internationally as the location for the Australian Formula One Grand Prix, a road circuit which circumnavigates Albert Park Lake.
Albert Park is bordered by the suburbs of Port Melbourne to the west, South Melbourne to the north, Middle Park to the east and Port Phillip Bay to the south. Street Vincent's Gardens and the surrounding Victorian architecture is a sight to behold.
Travel to Melbourne/Inner south
There are abundant traveling options: trams, trains, buses and ferries.
Tram route 1 terminates at South Melbourne beach, while tram routes 12, 58 and 96 also go through the inner south.
What to See
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- Nomads Market Inn | Cecil Street near York Street and the South Melbourne Market ☎ +61 3 9690 2220 1800 241 445 - Dorm beds from $19, double/twin $58, triple $72.
Boutique Stays
The Glass House - The Glass House. A spacious 3 bedroom apartment situated close to the famous South Melbourne Market. - Napier Cottage. A lovely 2 bedroom cottage situated only 5 minutes walk from the Clarendon Street shopping precinct. - Pullman Albert Park - 5* hotel with stunning views over the park, with pool, gym, restaurant and large atrium café. | Web:
Telecommunications in Melbourne/Inner south
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