Explore unusual things to do in Melbourne: we reveal the secret places to visit, quirky sights to see, cool neighbourhoods to try, and guides to making the most of the city all year round. It’s your must-read guide to Melbourne, for visitors and locals alike.
How many times have you crossed over the Yarra River just to see a group of friends—not yours—down below in a boat and thought to yourself, Gee—that looks like fun. But then you’ve kept on walking and forgotten about it...
Watch the game while tucking into a bottomless feast. The Wharf Hotel and The Duke are celebrating AFL matchdays with bottomless footy feasts. And they’re doing it all season long too! (Featured image: thedukemelb...
The Ascot Lot is giving us plenty of reasons to visit. Last month, The Ascot Lot brought back their Espresso Yourself Martini festival. It was great and a huge success. This month, though, they’re turning their at...
After 11 long years, the Wild: Amazing animals in a changing world exhibition is closing. The giant, enormous, enthralling and slightly creepy taxidermy room at the Melbourne Museum, which has won all Melburnians over,...
Skyline Terrace at Fed Square is being transformed into a winter wonderland. Snow in Melbourne is hard to come by, but when this outdoor winter wonderland pops up on the Skyline Terrace at Fed Square next month, snow wi...
It’s time to spice things up a notch. Last weekend Welcome to Thornbury hosted the return of their Garlic Bread Festival. This weekend, though, it’s Welcome to Brunswick’s turn to host and they’r...
A one-night hotel stay just isn’t enough to explore the city. One night in a hotel is less than 24 hours, which in our opinion is nowhere near enough time to explore a city. Any city. Least of all Melbourne. (Feat...
Experience light and sound in this immersive theatre production. After a sensational premiere at the Adelaide Festival in 2020 where The Lighthouse took out the Ruby Award for best work or event within a festival, Patch...
It’s a schnitty fest at The Bavarian. The schnitzel is a classic. The flattened meat, perfectly crumbed and served golden with chips or salad (or both if you’re lucky) has long been an Aussie pub staple and...
We’re so excited we could burst. This one has been in the pipeline for years and the anticipation was killing us! But it looks like Super Nintendo World in Tokyo has finally opened! Although we can’t make th...