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12 Mistakes Travelers to Melbourne Often Make

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Melbourne is one of those places that a lot of people plan to travel to at least once in their lives, and this is not surprising because it is a hub of Australian food, culture and, of course, some of the friendliest people in the country, too.


Unfortunately, many visitors to the city make a number of rookie mistakes which means they do not get the absolute most out of the trip that they could with just a few little tweaks. 


So, let’s take a look at some of the common mistakes travelers to Melbourne make, so that you don’t make them too.


1. Trusting Melbourne’s Weather Too Much

First on the list is the classic Melbourne weather trap. If you pack your suitcase thinking Melbourne is always sunny, you’re in for a shock. The city is notorious for experiencing four seasons in one day. Seriously, you can start your day with a hat and sunnies and end up needing an ark.


Pro Tip: Always, and I mean always, carry layers. A rain jacket, a warm jumper, and maybe even a pair of shorts, just in case the sun decides to grace you with its presence.


2. Missing the Coffee Culture

Next up, underestimating Melbourne’s coffee obsession. This isn't just a place where people like coffee; they live and breathe it. Walking past a Melbourne café without stopping is like ignoring a kangaroo in the middle of Sydney – it just doesn’t happen.


Pro Tip: Get yourself into a cozy café, order a flat white, and watch the world go by. You’ll thank me later.


3. Ignoring the Laneways

If you think Melbourne’s main streets are where it’s at, you’re missing out big time. The city’s heartbeat is in its laneways – those graffiti-clad, coffee-scented alleys where the real magic happens.


Pro Tip: Spend an afternoon getting lost in laneways like Hosier Lane or Centre Place. It’s like stepping into a living, breathing art gallery.


4. Forgetting About Luggage Storage in Melbourne

Ah, the age-old traveler’s dilemma – what to do with your luggage on your last day in town. Dragging your suitcase around like a lost puppy isn’t anyone’s idea of fun.


Pro Tip: Utilize luggage storage in Melbourne. Drop off your bags and explore the city unencumbered. It’s like breaking free from the chains of baggage responsibility.


5. Skipping the Local Markets

Not exploring Melbourne’s markets is a mistake akin to going to Italy and not eating pasta. Queen Victoria Market, South Melbourne Market – these places are goldmines of fresh produce, quirky crafts, and a window into the soul of the city.


Pro Tip: Grab a reusable bag and dive into the market scene. You’ll find everything from vintage clothes to delectable street food.


6. Relying Solely on Taxis

Using only taxis or ride-sharing in Melbourne is like using a hammer for every repair job. Sure, it works, but it’s not always the best tool. Melbourne’s public transport is top-notch.


Pro Tip: Get yourself a Myki card and use the trams, trains, and buses. They’re efficient, relatively cheap, and a great way to see the city.


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7. Not Embracing the Sports Culture

Thinking sports in Melbourne is just another pastime is like thinking the Great Barrier Reef is just another reef. Sports are kind of like a religion here. AFL, cricket, the Australian Open – this city lives for its sports, and if you embrace them too, you will not fail to be sucked  by the atmosphere, so that you will be cheering along like the best of ‘em/


Pro Tip: Even if you’re not a sports fan, try to catch a game at the MCG or at least soak up the atmosphere in a sports bar when a big game is on.


8. Overlooking Melbourne’s Cultural Scene

Melbourne isn’t just about sports and coffee thought; it’s also a significant cultural haven within Australia. From art galleries to live music, the city is bursting with creativity at every turn.


Pro Tip: Check out the National Gallery of Victoria, catch a show at the Melbourne Theatre Company, or find a live band playing in one of the city’s countless bars.


9. Not Trying the Multicultural Cuisine

If you leave Melbourne having only eaten typical Aussie grub, you’ve done yourself a serious disservice. This city is a melting pot of cultures, and that’s reflected in its food offerings, so be sure to have your fill.


Pro Tip: Go on a culinary world tour without leaving the city. From Chinatown to Lygon Street’s “Little Italy,” your taste buds will be forever grateful.


10. Sticking to the Tourist Trail

Sure, Federation Square and Flinders Street Station are iconic, and the tourist trail of the city is the tourist trail for a reason, but limiting yourself to the tourist hotspots means missing out on what makes Melbourne unique.


Pro Tip: Go off the beaten path as much as you are able. Visit the suburbs, explore the local art scene, and chat with the locals. You’ll discover a whole new side of Melbourne.


11. Not Preparing for Long Distances

Underestimating the size of Melbourne is a rookie mistake. It’s a sprawling city, and getting from A to B can take longer than you think.


Pro Tip: Plan your day with travel time in mind. And don’t try to cram too much into one day – Melbourne isn’t going anywhere.


12. Skipping the Beaches

Thinking Melbourne is all about city life and forgetting its beaches is like going to Hawaii and not seeing the ocean. St Kilda, Brighton, Port Melbourne – these beaches are the perfect escape from the urban jungle.


Pro Tip: Take a day or an afternoon to chill on one of Melbourne’s beaches. It’s the perfect balance to city exploration.


If you can avoid these common Melcbourne mishaps, then you are sure to have an unforgettable experience, for all of the right reasons. Melbourne is a wonderful city with so much to see and do, so don't let a simple error stop you from getting your fill!

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