I'm planning to spend a week in Melbourne in the coming uni break with my gf,
anyone knows where to find cheap stays? :confused:
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I'm planning to spend a week in Melbourne in the coming uni break with my gf,
anyone knows where to find cheap stays? :confused:
er, ill look around for you :)
meetup anyone? :p
George
You can try a few of the backpacker hostels that have twin rooms. They're very cheaply priced and a lot of traffic of other tourists too. They're all located conveniently in the heart of Melbourne. $24-30 a night when last I stayed in one. (which was a few years ago)
If you're looking for some motels, there are a few in the Bundoora or Broadmeadows/Fawkner area not far from the Hume highway but they'll take longer to get to the city from. $60-80 a night
thanks STL and Borgeman,
i did looking through some motels...(so far cheapest is $66 per night in the heart of the city)
since my gf can't share room with strangers.
How good/bad is the Melbourne transport?
so any recommendations about what to do in Mel?
I only know Crown Casino up to now.
And by the end of June/ Early July, how cold will Mel be?
I really can't do any meetup (as i m with gf) but i can bring along stuff anyone wants it to save postage.
:D
A "twin share" room is actually for 2 people only. A bit more expensive but nice in a hostel cos it gives couples or temporary friends a cheap accomodation alternative. ;)
I considered it very convenient when backpacking. :D
It depends really. If you want to stay around the city areas and inner east, it really is pretty good. Once you want to say head out to some of hte outer suburbs, it's not so desirable.Quote:
How good/bad is the Melbourne transport?
As Paulbot said, expect it to be pretty cold. We're already having a colder than usual April than I've remembered for a few years now. I know cos I'm wearing jeans whereas in the past, you'd find me walking around in shorts.Quote:
so any recommendations about what to do in Mel?
I only know Crown Casino up to now.
And by the end of June/ Early July, how cold will Mel be?
As for what to do outside of Crown Casino (which isn't that great any way)
- Royal Botanic Gardens/the Shrine
- Alexandra Gardens in Kew are very nice
- Dining in the little laneways in the city's is a definite must
- Doing a tour of the MCG
- Shopping along Chapel Street
- Rialto
It will be freezing by the time july rolls around. Especially in the morning.
Public transport isn't too bad, so long as you avoid peak times!
Other items I suggest:
- Boat cruise on Melbourne River Cruises
- Bridge Road for shopping
- Brunswick Street for food
- If you can, take a drive east up to the Dandenong Ranges
- Instead of the Rialto, the Eureka tower is another option (it's taller)
- And for something indoors: Chadstone, Southland or Highpoint shopping centres
take a fedora hat and trench coat if you want to fit in with the locals
if I didn't have any relatives in Melb, I would use www.wotif.com, I'm a great believer in their service.
about weather again, how big difference between morning/night and mid-day?
Since Brissy is abit warm in the mid-day while quite chilled in both morning/night. Eureka sounds good too!! Anyone been to both of them and could tell which is better?
And how much time it takes to finish all those area?
I just surfed through Rialto, is it better to go to the sightsee-ing level than the catering level? I've been to Sydney's AMP tower's restaurant and its great to have the view while dinning.
What kind of food in Brunswick St. ? (Brissy is chinese food as ITs located in china town)
Whats up with Dandenong Ranges? (I don't drive...)
Any local tours good for us?
Anyone been to see penguin?
Any place good to go at night?
I still have a whole month, so I m trying to plan as much as possible.:D
Please help me out ...:cool: