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    50 reasons Melbourne is the world's most livable city

    What can make a city consumer-friendly? Apart from currently being ready to make a buck and rest

    your head, what sets one particular metropolis over a different?

    Melbourne has been named the world's most livable city by the Economist Group, publishers of "TheEconomist" magazine.

    Whether or not it really is comforting, dining, persons watching or shopping, Melbourne appears to

    have it all in a colorful and artistic heritage atmosphere.

    So, tell us anything we didn't previously know.

    In no certain order, right here are 50 motives we consider Melbourne is the ideal area in the world

    to reside. Or go to.

    50. Invented its own dance move

    The Melbourne Shuffle, also recognized as Rocking, is a rave andclub dance-style that evolved in the

    1980s and requires rapid heel-and-toe action.

    49. Back alleyways where it is safe and sound to hang out

    Melbourne is total of laneway strategies.An organic

    advancement arising out of Melbournes planned,ultra-broad streets, its laneways are a hive ofaction. From purchasing on Degraves Street to dining on Hardware Lane, people-viewing is covered.

    More on CNNGo: Melbourne's seven funkiest laneways

    48. Streets have musical names

    Some thing about Corporation Lane just didnt have a ring toit. Didnt sound so funky. Thats why the

    similar laneway is now referred to as ACDCLane, the place you can rock off Cherry Bar,which claims

    to be the nations rock and roll capital.

    Cherry Bar, 103 Flinders Lane City, +61 ()3 9639 8122

    47. Vinyl capital of the world

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    Chris Gill is amongst a band of Melbourne record sellers who aremarginally broke but happy.When the rest of the globe goes digital, there are nonetheless about

    50vinyl record shops all around Melbourne, staying alive in musical worship of almost everything

    from Bollywoodfunk and hip-hop and retro rock.

    As effectively as the latest-pressed 7-inchers by neighborhood DJs,there are often bins of pre-loved

    and when-loved things.

    Thats much more merchants and much more records, per capita, than anyother location in the

    world.

    None of us are creating a lot cash, says Chris Gill, ownerof Northside Records in Fitzroy. But have

    been happy.

    Northside Information, 236 Gertrude St., Fitzroy, +61 ()3 9417 7557

    46. Free of charge beer through haircuts

    There are far more than a handful of blend hairdresser/barber/tobacconists.At Doctor Follicles in

    Fitzroy, Richmond and St Kilda, you even get a totally free beer withyour haircut. Its the discerning

    mans choice.

    Dr. Follicles, 240 Gertrude St., Fitzroy, +61 ()three 9416 3999 143 Swan St., Richmond, +61 ()three

    9421 1844 188c Barkly St., St Kilda, +61 ()three 9593 9200

    45. Melbourne Arts Centre seems to be like the Eiffel Tower

    Most cities have to search at a postcard to dream of towerromance, but Melbourne has its own 168-

    meter-higher imitation, with a life of its very own. At the base, functionality halls are household to

    opera, symphony and the Melbourne Festival.

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    Melbourne Arts Centre, 100 St. Kilda Street, City, +61 ()3 9281 8000

    More on CNNGo: Melbourne Festival Highlights

    44. An esplanade thats worth a harbor

    Australias unofficial poet laureate, folk singer PaulKelly, sings, Sick give you all ofSydney Harbour,

    all that land and all that water, for that 1 sweet promenade.

    From St Kilda to Kings Cross is an ode to the importedpalm-lined bay in fashionable StKilda all-year

    round. What it lacks in elegance it can make up for with no surf,dirty water and the odd wino in the

    park -but also a grungy beachside precinct that oozes character.

    Virtually calls for a walk along the bay to the Espy, wherever Kelly was a resident performer for

    years, to test the major hall or backroom for some live acts from mod rock to hip-hop.

    The Esplanade Hotel, 11 The Esplanade, St Kilda, +61 ()three 9534 0211

    Additional on CNNGo: 5 legendary Aussie music venues

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    43. St Kilda is so awesome that aliens have landed

    Hands up! We come in peace.For true. And it doesnt search liketheyre leaving. Perhaps they like the bayside coffee.

    Thank Smik Studio on Acland Street, who got regional artists onto creating a UFO crash by his roof.

    42. Pub grub on a movie set

    The Union Club Hotel is a normal set for the Television series, "Offspring," and quite a few other

    shoots. The previous-fashioned, round bar and lounges make it great.

    It is also a fantastic location for apot and pub grub at Lazy Susans Kitchen, in which you can score

    Body fat Chris Breakfast Burger, served with the great deal and chips ($18).

    Union Club Hotel, 164 Gore St., Fitzroy, +61 ()3 9417 2926

    41. Cafs serve LSD

    As well much coffee is unhealthy - thats why its usually great to have thoughts-altering options.

    A latte of soy and dandelion (commonlyknown as LSD) is a pretty excellent taste imitation and

    healthier choice than themuch-ingested bean. Select it up for $3.50 at a range of cafs, which

    includes nearby haunt the Galleon Caf, just off Acland Street in St Kilda.

    Galleon Caf, 9 Carlisle St., St Kilda, +61 ()three 9534 8934

    forty. Totally free trams

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    This tram isn't truly free.Ever because tram conductors havebeen replaced by automated ticketing systems, Melbournians have joked that tramrides are cost-

    free.

    They can be,unless of course youre caught by roaming ticket inspectors, in which case its a

    extremely expensivetram ride.

    A single tram that is really free of charge is the maroon City Circle tram, for which you genuinely

    dont need to have a ticket.

    www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au

    39. Soapboxes for cleanspeech

    The soapbox on the http://wikitravel.org/en/Brevard_CountyState Library lawns is constantly open

    forwhoever desires to vent. You can also venture into a grungy, inner-suburbanpub on a weeknight

    for some performance poetry. Bring your spiel for open mike options.

    Passionate Tongues fortnightly Monday night occasion at the Brunswick Hotel. Spinning Area is on

    Tuesdays at ETs inPrahran. Drunken Poets onthe very first Thursday of the month at The Drunken

    Poet, West Melbourne. The Dan Poets meet Saturdayafternoons at the Dan OConnell Hotel, Carlton.

    Westword is at the Dancing Canine Caf in Footscray on the secondand fourth Sunday of the month.

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    38. Galaga in bars

    You walk about some cities and wonder where all the pinballmachines and video video games have

    gone. Not in Melbourne, in which vintage pinball machines and video games can be discovered in

    many bars and pubs.

    You can appreciate a pot of tea or beer and perform Galaga atthe Black Cat, all when taking in

    different nights of hip-hop, dub step andgarage.

    The Black Cat, 252 Brunswick St., Fitzroy, +61 ()three 9419 6230

    37. Neon signs that folks really like

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    Very little Audrey, who came back to life in Richmond.TheSkipping Girl Vinegar signal in Richmond -- known as Small Audrey -- was Australias initial woman

    or man in bright lights. She came to neon life in 1936 and in spite of brief breaks in the 1960s and

    final decade, she not long ago came back to daily life soon after her bill was paid, substantially to the

    delight of the local community.

    36. Its so bright its black

    In Melbourne, black is the new black. Everybody wears it,especially ladies.

    35. Culture vultures go Burlesque on Mondays

    Monday nights are relatively diverse about the inner city. Whilst some consider Tv, the Burlesque

    Bar -- a decorated terrace onJohnston Street -- is all about that 1920s renaissance.

    Burlesque Bar, 42 Johnston St., Fitzroy, +61 ()3 9415 8088

    34. Monday is the new Saturday

    To hold neighborhood students (and absolutely everyone else) content, Cinema Nova on Lygon

    Street has half-price tag tickets on Mondays. LygonCourt even lets you park for absolutely free with

    a tick.

    Cinema Nova, 380 Lygon St., Carlton, +61 ()three 9347 5331, tickets $6 prior to four p.m. and $9

    afterward

    33. Public holiday for a horse race

    If you require to go to the bank on the 1st Tuesday inNovember, all the moneys over at Flemington

    Racecourse exactly where the Melbourne Cup is getting run. The real banks areclosed.

    The traditional two-miler is the unofficial staying championshipof the globe and carries $6 million in

    prize money. The bonusfor the rest of the city is a day off.

    When one hundred,000 or so get to the track, the bars about the city are full on Cup Day.

    Melbourne Cup at Flemington Racecourse, 400 Epsom Street, Flemington, 1300 727 575 (inAustralia), www.vrc.net.au

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    32. Red shirts that are really great to you

    Do not treat the red shirts with suspicion: They are here tohelp.If you see red shirts walking the city streets, will not be alarmed. They will be your very best

    good friends if you get lost on Melbourne's grid. They're city volunteers with a wealth of nearby

    expertise who'll stage you to the next block.

    31. Street press with street cred

    The Internets taking in excess of the planet - yeah, yeah, heard 'boutall that.

    But when it comes to neighborhood, good old-fashioned street pressspreads the word at least as

    rapidly as you can say, Hey, I like this.

    Pickup pamphlets, flyers, mags and glad rags at bars and cafs all round town.

    30. Street artwork surrounds you

    A mural on the north side has a seemingly infinitetongue.Melbourne has embraced street art: its cobblestone laneways are plastered with graffiti and

    stencil art. Planet-renownedBritish street artist Banksy loves the spot and has contributed several

    worksover the many years.

    Hosier Lane not only has magnificent functions along its couple of hundred meters, but also off its

    intersection.

    Test it out all 'round town.

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    www.melbournestreetart.com

    29. Ideal souvlaki outside of Athens

    The most significant Greek population outside of Athens -- an estimated 800,000 -- ensures lots of

    souvlaki retailers around Melbourne.

    A late evening on Brunswick Street could incorporate some usually Melbourne Greek: lamb, tomato,

    onion, feta, tzaziki and chips rolled in pitabread.

    At the True Greek, you can even tuck into a "Stan the Man," named following a Greek-Australian

    globe kickboxing champion.

    The Real Greek, 315 Brunswick St., Fitzroy, +61 ()three 9417 1414

    A lot more on CNNGo: Best eats in multicultural Melbourne

    28. Parties for everyone

    Melbourne has a thriving fetish culture. Gamers,pussycats, leatherists and swingers have developed

    a strictly adults-only dance get together scene. Just for pleasurable.

    And Ok, numerous towns are liberal,but fetish can be the genuine test of openness, diversity and

    tolerance - and livability,you know.

    www.bluafterglow.com

    27. A post office in which you can buy flowers

    Most walk into the regional postie to grab a postcard or stamp,but Melbourne residents go a phase

    even further. Select up a bouquet for the missus or guy outthe front, or stroll inside the GPO for

    some of the countrys greatest purchasing.

    Melbourne's GPO, 350 Bourke St., City, +61 ()three 9663 0066

    26. Additional tattoo merchants than you can poke a needle at

    Tough locating a needle in a city? Not in Melbourne. The locals' appreciate of artwork seems on

    their bodies, as well, which you can find at scoresof tattoo parlors.

    Chapel Tattoo in Prahran has eight eager tattooists in shop, ready to bruise you with tribal patterns

    from around the globe.

    Chapel Tattoo, 155 Chapel St., Prahran, +61 ()three 9521 1202

    25. A square that appears far more like a block

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    Federation Square. That's the block on the suitable.Thanks tothe demolition of Fuel and Fuel Firms uglytwin towers in the late 1990s, Federation Square was

    developed in time forAustralias Centenary of Federation in 2001.

    Open spaces, cafs, bars andrestaurants are now close to a constructing that is locally perceived as

    ugly. But it is better than what was there just before, and is now a single of the city's top rated

    tourist sights.

    Federation Square, Swanston Street, City, +61 ()three 9655 1900

    24. Perform golf on a sand belt or in a bar

    Thanks to its sand belt, Royal Melbourne is the most reveredcourse in the country. The pros play

    there. A round will set the common hacker backa few hundred bucks.

    Indoor sorts can head to Club 377 in the City, wherean unlimited bucket of balls will set you back $8

    for theevening, plus $four.50 for your beer.

    377 Sports Club, 377 Lonsdale St., City, +61 ()3 9670 5742

    23. You can have a prolonged, moist p---y and select up a guy

    The lewdly named cocktail at Priscilla's is bi-orgasmic. Get in early for your vodkaand peach

    schnapps topped with cranberry and lime and its half value - thefollowing drag display at Priscillas is

    on the household.

    Priscilla's, 153 Commercial Road, South Yarra, +61 ()3 9827 1669

    22. Sense of humor

    "Come in, come in. Give me your funds and I will get you for atrip."Some blame omnipresent poker machines in other states, some others say it is due to a cooler

    climate. What ever it is, Melbourne likes to laugh at least as substantially as any other Australian

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    city about sport, politics, religion or anything else.

    The Melbourne International Comedy Festival is the annual laugh-fest.

    21. A clown that eats you for exciting

    If you walk within St Kilda's massive clown mouth it'll cost you. It can be $43.95 for an grownup, but

    significantly less for kids. For that you happen to be promised Luna Park's terrific temptations, this

    kind of as Silly Serpent, Scenic Railway and Spider.

    twenty. A sporting stadium you can match a city in

    The MCG, the country's largest sports stadium, was house to the1956 Olympics.Australias sporting coliseum, the MCG, can seat a lot cocoa beachmore than one

    hundred,000. If you count the quantity of field space for one the worlds most significant cricketand

    AFL grounds, its a major area.

    It makes some noise in the course of a Boxing Day Check match or an AFL GrandFinal.

    19. Shout therapy acceptable at football matches

    This is a town that loves football so considerably it invented itsown game, Aussie Rules. The gamehas due to the fact been exported round the nation,but nine of the 18 teams in the Australian

    Football League arebased in Melbourne.

    With teams averaging about 15 targets each per game, it meansthat even if your team is nicely-

    beaten, you can yell very good-hearted abuseat the opposition.

    And chances are your own group will score at least a goal,giving you a probability to alleviate a

    operating weeks really worth of anxiety.

    18. Pedestrians get suitable of way in the city center

    A massive portion of Bourke Street, the buying mecca in theheart of the city, has been a pedestrian-

    and tram-only mall due to the fact 1983. Asection of Swanston Street, which intersects Bourke, has

    been cost-free of privatevehicles given that the 1990s.

    They meet to make an urban oasis the place only trams,taxis, bicycles and horse-drawn carriages

    disrupt folks obtaining about town the social way.

    17. Huge, gray towers carry a multicultural groove

    Across Melbournes plains, villages of Victorian terracesare inundated with major, gray towers.

    Youre appropriate: theyre 1960s,government-created housing estates, which "slum" neighborhoods

    have been demolished for.

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    But outdated, operating-class 'hoodsarent so quickly gentrified. Quite a few Sudanese nevertheless

    get in touch with funky Fitzroy house, in spiteof the rents going up all over them.

    sixteen. The residents are higher

    Reflection from the observation deck of Eureka Tower.At 197meters, Melbourne's tallest building, Eureka Tower, is the 2nd-tallest residential making in the

    globe. And whilst some say that the 285-meter observation deck is also higher, some others throw

    caution to the wind and go for the Edge Knowledge, a glass cube that tasks three meters outward.

    15. Psytrance: Any person can be a hippie

    Okay, its a bunch of hippies jumping up and down to ametronomic beat, but this community model of

    the techno-phenomenon is also a lot of exciting. Expand out your dreads, come across a bush gig and

    join in thespiritual, shamanic, ritual entertaining.

    www.australiens.net

    14. Low-cost strawberries and feta cheese in the samebreath

    Unpretentious, varied, reasonably priced and entertaining:Melbourne's market place.Officially titled Queen Victoria Marketplace, but colloquially known as the

    "Vic Market," this open-air mart has been thescene of friendly competitors, Sick throw in one more a

    single for totally free, andShell be correct in a couple of days, since 1878.

    It's complete of outdated-planet charm and friendlycompetition among stallholders and draws

    millions ofvisitors each and every year. Apart from fruit, you can buy meat, fish,clothing, coffee and

    churros -- just about something.

    Queen Victoria Industry, 513 Elizabeth St., City, +61 ()3 9320 5822, marketplace opens 6 a.m. day-

    to-day (9 a.m. Sundays) and trades till the afternoon. Closed Monday and Wednesday.

    13. Festival with a silly identify

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    So why is country's biggest free neighborhood festival called Moomba? Does the Aboriginal word

    imply "let us get together and have exciting," as some initially advised -- or has the city been saying

    "bottom fun" in indigenous lingo considering that 1955?

    twelve. Living history

    Flinders Street StationThe gold rush boom of the 19th centuryresulted in the development of iconic buildings, such asFlinders Street Station (generations of

    Melbournians have organized to meet youunder the clocks) and the Royal Exhibition Making,

    created for the 1880Melbourne Global Exhibition.

    Development also spread throughout the suburbs, which hang on to a largely Victorian-er-

    -constructed city perimeter.

    That signifies a bunch of students can share a low cost terrace close to university and not be that

    exclusive.

    eleven. You can acquire a formal hat at the train station

    A thowback to a time when no gangster would be caught dead without their trilby, you can always

    grab a top rated hat in transit to keep you warm and fashionable.

    City Hatters, 221 Flinders St., Melbourne, +61 three 9614 3294, www.cityhatters.com.au.

    10. Smelly shoes pass off as art

    Those teddy bears should know someone with majorfeet.Something and every thing is artwork in Melbourne. It has no boundaries. However when a

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    collection of footwear passes as an artwork installation, concerns have to be asked.

    9. Store Sui you cant eat

    Store Sui is a boutique retail outlet that sells anything from doll clothing to homeware models.Normal of boutique shopping in Melbourne, the purchasing is tasty.

    Store Sui, 227 Gertrude St., Fitzroy, +61 ()3 9415 9588

    8. A bay you can loop in a day

    Begin in Melbourne and wind through wine districts of Mornington, then down to the historic towns

    of Portsea and Sorrento. From there, jump or drive on the boat to Queenscliffe - from there youre in

    thehome straight: Melbourne by way of Geelong.

    The 40-minute vehicle and passenger ferry leaves on the hour for the duration of daylight hours,

    each day of the year, www.searoad.com.au

    seven. Residential factories

    Even though the rest of the world knocks down historical past, Melbourneintegrates heritage. The

    old Collingwood division retail outlet, Foy &amp Gibson, is standard. It as soon as belonged to the

    large finish of town, but now belongs to whoever hassix-figure spare cash for an integrated studio

    apartment.

    Old buildings sit in an innercity exactly where grandeur and gutter are dichotomous. Very Oscar

    Wilde.

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    6. Bike paths that stretch to Canberra

    Cycling along Gertrude Street.Okay, you could cycle toCanberra, anyway -- if you're Cadel Evans. But there are 670 kilometers of bike paths around the

    city, which would get you to Canberra with ten kilometers to spare. By then you'd be out-pedalling

    Amsterdam.

    www.bikepaths.com.au

    5. Australia's very first espresso machine

    The nations 1st espresso machine popped up on LygonStreet, Carlton, much less than half a century

    in the past. To say its caught on would be anunderstatement.

    May as well go the place it all started and order a coffee orbowl of pasta between street-side dining

    so magnifico it could easilysqueeze into Florence.

    The Grinders Coffee shop on Lygon Street is where Giancarlo first roasted beans in Melbourne -- and

    still does for nearby cafs.

    Grinders Coffee, 277 Lygon St., Carlton, +61 ()three 9347 7520

    4. Theres anything to appreciate about pre-loves

    Roll up to awesome gigs in grungy style. Therange of second-hand retailers in Melbourne could

    actually clothe a city, so do not fret if your wardrobe is hunting a bit too neat andbusiness-like.

    www.onlymelbourne.com.au

    3. An airport which is uncomplicated to get to and away from

    It truly is just as essential to get out of a massive city as it is to get to it. Slow transport to the

    significant airport can be a rip-off, a waste of time or cause you to miss your flight.

    Skybus operates amongst the city and airport for $16, will get you there in 20 minutes and leaves

    every single ten minutes.

    Skybus, Southern Cross Station-Tullamarine

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    two. If theres practically nothing else to do, you can go to Kent St

    The area to go when there is nowhere to go.About a decade inthe past, a piece of toilet humor appeared in abathroom wall on Smith Street.

    It study, F this, Im going to Kent St". Have to haveresonated with the masses, as replica stickers of

    this off-the-cuff expression havenow created their way about the planet. Theyve even been spotted in

    Moscow.

    And why not? At Kent St (a bar/caf) persons with similarsentiments can grab a coffee by day and

    beer by night, in an art deco terrace whileplaying board video games, creating scripts and listening

    to community DJs.

    Kent St, 201 Smith St., Fitzroy, +61 ()three 9419 6346

    1. Culture genuinely is critical

    As the Melbourne Festival draws to a grand finale, persons rightlyask why Melbourne just does

    these culture gigs a very little much more naturally.

    Festivaldirector Brett Sheehy weighs in: One thing that distinguishes Melbourne fromother cities is

    the average girl and guy on the street will say that arts andculture are a crucial part of the town.

    And which is uncomplicated to dwell with.

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    A cityseeking up: A Melbourne ceiling.