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About Melbourne
Melbourne is a metropolitan area and most popular city in Australia. The city itself, laid out in a large rectangle and boasting a lively and cosmopolitan pulse, sits on the northern banks of the Yarra River, about five kilometers from the bay. Melbourne is a relatively modern city. It has new futuristic designs architecture. The city centre is laid out in a simple grid pattern, the long, wide north-south streets gently sloping down to the Yarra River, crossed by a mix of narrow lanes, and the main shopping streets such as Bourke and Collins Streets. Melbourne is a major centre of commerce, industry and cultural activity. The city is often referred to as Australia's "sporting and cultural capital". Travel to Melbourne for a leisurely break, enjoying the many parks and recreational facilities, stroll along the St Kilda Esplanade, explore the river-front Southgate development, or watch an exciting Aussie Rules Football match. Last Minute Guide for Holidays to Melbourne Book a ticket for Melbourne holiday and discover Melbourne's biggest attractions, best restaurants and much more. If you've visited Melbourne before tell us your holiday tips and help other travellers enjoy great holidays in Melbourne, Australia
Weather / Climate
Melbourne has a moderate oceanic climate. Melbourne's climate is notable for its changeable weather conditions. Melbourne is best visited in the summer months that is from November to March when temperatures are warmer. Winter can be fairly chilly. Some rain can be expected throughout the year.
Religion
In terms of religion, Christianity is the most professed faith in Melbourne. Today, Melbourne is one of the great multicultural cities of the world, a significant meeting place. For the Boonerwrung, Woiworung, Taungurong, Djajawurrung and the Wathaurung which make up the Kulin Nation, Melbourne has always been an important meeting place and location for events of social, educational, sporting and cultural significance
Melbourne Currency
The Australian Dollar (AUD) is the currency of Melbourne. It is divided into 100 cents. Notes come in denominations of A$5, 10, 20, 50 and 100.
Getting there
Melbourne has four airports. Melbourne International Airport located at Tullamarine is the city's main international and domestic gateway. Tullamarine is the headquarters for low cost airlines Jetstar and Tiger Airways Australia. Avalon Airport, located between Melbourne and Geelong, is a secondary hub of Jetstar. It is also used as a freight and maintenance facility. Moorabbin Airport is a significant general aviation airport in the city's south east. Essendon Airport, which was once the city's main airport before the construction of the airport at Tullamarine, handles general aviation and some cargo flights. Melbourne's efficient public transport system, known as The Met, is an integrated service utilizing trams, trains and buses, with standard fares. The best way to see the city and central suburbs is by tram, a fast, cheap and convenient system.
Map of Melbourne
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