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Southbank Promenade

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Southbank Promenade, Melbourne
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Pedestrian promenade along the Yarra River, connecting the Crown Melbourne precinct and Arts Centre precinct. The promenade features a number of dining options, bars, and shopping. The area is often busy with pedestrian traffic and colorful street performers.

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Casino and entertainment complex featuring an array of restaurants, high-end shopping, a nightclub, bars, casino and cinema.
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Shopping centre in the Melbourne CBD. The centre features the historic Coop's Shot Tower, now with a glass cone over the top of it. There are a number of fashion stores, cinema, restaurants in the centre. The centre has its own subway/city loop station.
Places to Eat

Brunetti Oro is a perfect example of Melbourne's fine Cafe culture. Whether you visit for a lunch including perfect Italian style pizza, or simply enjoy a perfect coffee and one of their fine cakes, there is something for everyone.

Places to Eat
If you are craving a perfect cup of coffee as soon as you dock in Melbourne, don't worry because you don't need to travel far. Bella Cosi is located about a 5 minute walk from Station Pier and is the perfect place to start your day in Melbourne with coffee and good hearty food in this family run Cafe. Note that it is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
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Fashion shopping outlet including a number of high-end brands such as La Coste, Coach, Calvin Klein, and more.
Places to Eat

Casual restaurant, featuring modern and Italian inspired dishes for lunch and dinner. Also serves coffee and cake. Located next to the cruise ship dock at Station Pier. It is the perfect spot to enjoy a coffee before boarding the ship.

Things to see
19th century shopping arcade with beautiful domed roof, and tea rooms.
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Large historic market covering 2 city blocks, selling fresh foods, clothing and souvenirs.
Things to see
Pedestrian friendly mall in the centre of the Melbourne CBD. The mall has a tourist information centre, and a number of large retailers including Myer, David Jones, H&M, and Zara.
Places to Eat

Sophisticated bar, offering sweeping views across the Melbourne CBD from 40 stories high. The bar features incredible cocktails, spirits and bar snacks. There is also a New York styled alfresco area. The bar is easily accessible from the 109 tram connecting to Station Pier, simply take the tram 3 stops up to Montague Street, and its a short 2 minute walk from the tram stop.

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