Carlton

Carlton is famous for its Italian eats, a history deeply rooted in the area from early days. But what makes Carlton a great spot is the combination of new and old, creating an interesting and diverse cultural precinct. Peruse the well-walked Lygon street or veer off and you might just stumble into some interesting spaces otherwise overlooked. With leafy, terrace-lined streets it's a beautiful area to take a morning stroll and admire the Victorian architecture and World Heritage listed sites, with coffee and croissant in hand no less.

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Carlton Gardens

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An oasis in the middle of the city. Carlton Gardens is World Heritage listed and home to Melbourne Museum and the infamous Royal Exhibition Building, as well as ducks, possums and birds. The size of a small suburb itself with large lawn spaces, basketball courts, tennis courts, ornamental lakes, water fountains and lovely Moreton Bay fig trees - it's the perfect place to go to chill or picnic with friends. If you find yourself there late into the night, beware of the water sprinklers. Those lawns aren't vibrant green all year 'round on the account of rain...you may find yourself in a slightly soggy situation (so we hear).

Carlton Gardens
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Carlton Gardens
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Carlton Gardens
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Carlton Gardens
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Carlton Gardens
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Carlton Gardens
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Carlton Gardens
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Carlton Gardens
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