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Top 5 Melbourne Laneways for Street Art

AC/DC Lane: Yes, this street is named after the 1970’s rock band who - although they formed in Sydney - made Melbourne their home. For hard core fans, check out the 1975 video clip to ‘It’s a long way to the top” which is filmed on Melbourne’s main drag, Swanston Street. Those same fans should definitely book in a dinner at one of the restaurants in AC/DC lane if not just to view the street art here while they dine…

AC/DC Lane

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Yes, this street is named after the 1970’s rock band who - although they formed in Sydney - made Melbourne their home. For hard core fans, check out the 1975 video clip to ‘It’s a long way to the top” which is filmed on Melbourne’s main drag, Swanston Street. Those same fans should definitely book in a dinner at one of the restaurants in AC/DC lane if not just to view the street art here while they dine. The best restaurant for that is a window table at Pastuso.

If you know your artists, you’ll know Banksy. At least, you’ll know Banksy’s work, because no one actually knows who Banksy is. There’s a Banksy stencil close to the door of Tonka restaurant in AC/DC Lane/Duckboard Place (which is the same street). It’s very difficult to tell you exactly where to look, but the stencil is a very simple silhouette of a parachuting rat.

Union Lane

In 2007, the City Of Melbourne created ‘the Union Lane Project where “more than 50 young people between the ages of 13 and 28 created a mural spanning 550 square metres on both sides of Union Lane.” Since then it’s been painted over daily. Sometimes you’ll find lots of tagging, sometimes you’ll find some brand new pieces. Everything from political statements to marriage proposals (!) line these walls. The only rule is that there are no rules! In 2019, street art went electric with a neon sign reading “Kiss Under the Mistletoe” erected over the Bourke St Mall end during the Christmas period.

Presgrave Place

By convention, this laneway is not a place to bring your spray can, but your art in a picture frame to ‘hang’ (or glue) on the wall. If you’re there during cocktail hour, you might like to stop in for a drink at Bar Americano.

Hosier Lane

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If you’re looking for street art this is defiantly the most famous place to come. Hosier Lane is a curious phenomenon because even though it is super popular with tourists looking for the best selfie, it’s also the first place that artists go with political messages. It’s the place to have your message seen. To see the most enduring and best piece in the city, stand half way down Hosier Lane against the western wall and look up. You’ll notice the 23 metre high mural called ‘Aboriginal Boy’ painted by renowned street artist Matt Adnate in 2014.

There are also a couple of great bars and restaurants down here, namely MoVida, MoVida Next Door and BarTini all serving Spanish food.

Degraves Street

Undoubtedly the best place in Melbourne for a bit of people watching over a glass of wine or a cup of coffee, Degraves is also rewarding for those looking for street art. For those willing to look around corners and spot smaller pieces, there are often some cute works.

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Walk Melbourne Tours will help you get the best out of your stay in Melbourne. Our tours include tastings, a bit of Melbourne history, and a lot of tips about how to best spend your time here. We aim to show you places and share flavors that you wouldn't find on your own. Coffee, sweets, dumplings and bars are our favorite things and we have tours to feature all of these delicious delights. Click Here for more info.

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A Walking Tour of Melbourne: What to Expect

One of the best ways to explore Melbourne is by taking a walking tour. Here's what you can expect from a walking tour of Melbourne with Walk Melbourne Tours.

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Discover Melbourne’s Hidden Secrets with Walk Melbourne Tours

Melbourne is a vibrant city bursting with culture, history, and flavour. To truly uncover its charm, a walking tour of Melbourne is the perfect choice. With Walk Melbourne Tours, you'll explore the city’s iconic laneways, discover its hidden gems, and experience its unique blend of history and culinary delights.

Popular Tours to Explore

  • Foodie Discovery Walking Tour: Immerse yourself in Melbourne’s food scene with tastings from hidden laneway gems and stories of the city’s culinary evolution.

  • Coffee Lovers Walk: Perfect for caffeine aficionados, this tour uncovers Melbourne’s coffee culture, from crop to cup, with tastings along the way.

  • Dumpling Discovery Walk: Savour handmade dumplings while exploring Chinatown and learning about Melbourne’s rich multicultural heritage.

Knowledgeable Tour Guides

At Walk Melbourne Tours, our knowledgeable tour guides are passionate about the city and its history. They will take you on a journey through Melbourne's laneways – or alleyways - and share their insights and stories about the city.

Small Group Tours

Our walking tours are designed for small groups, allowing you to enjoy a more personalized and intimate experience. You'll have the opportunity to ask questions and interact with your tour guide and get to know others in the group.

Delicious food that you might not find on your own

Our walking tours all include snacks from delicious hole in the wall vendors that you might not find by yourself – but that you’ll definitely want to return to! Your tour guide will share how these little family businesses became some of Melbourne’s favourite places for a bite to eat.  

Unique and Unforgettable Experience

A walking tour of Melbourne with Walk Melbourne Tours is a unique and unforgettable experience. You'll discover the city's rich culture and history, and gain a new perspective on Melbourne's laneways and taste some delicious food and drink. Our tours are a great way to explore the city in a safe and fun way.

If you're planning a trip to Melbourne and want to explore the city in a unique and unforgettable way, book a walking tour with Walk Melbourne Tours. Our knowledgeable tour guides, small group sizes, and diverse range of tours will give you an insider's perspective on the city and help you discover its hidden gems. Visit our website to learn more about our tours and book your tour today.


Tour Tips

  • Dress for the Weather: Melbourne’s weather is famously unpredictable, so layering is key. Bring a jacket or umbrella for rain and a hat for sunny days.

  • Comfortable Shoes Are Essential: Walking tours cover some ground, so wear sturdy and comfortable footwear.

  • Stay Hydrated: Carry a reusable water bottle, especially during warmer months.

  • Book in Advance: Melbourne tours are popular, and spots fill up quickly, especially on weekends or during peak seasons.

FAQs

  • How long do the tours last?
    Most tours are 2.5–3 hours, including stops for tastings, drinks, and exploration.

  • Are the tours suitable for children?
    Tours are best suited for adults and adventurous eaters. Children under 10 may attend for free if they do not participate in the tastings, but it’s best to confirm in advance.

  • Is the food included in the tour price?
    Yes, generous tastings are included in all tours, showcasing Melbourne’s diverse food culture.

  • What’s the maximum group size?
    Tours are kept small, with no more than 10 participants per guide, for a personalised and relaxed experience.

  • Can dietary restrictions be accommodated?
    Vegetarian options are available, but vegan or gluten-free options may be limited. Contact the team with specific needs before booking.

  • What makes Walk Melbourne Tours different?
    All tours include local guides with insider knowledge, small groups for a personal experience, and a focus on both history and food, creating a well-rounded adventure.

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Top 5 Melbourne Laneways for Coffee

Melbourne is known as the home of the coffee snob – a badge many wear with pride! Melbourne sits on the Hoddle Grid, a half square mile city area on a rectangular grid of streets. Within this you’ll find about 1000 places to get a coffee. These range from convenience stores to some of the best coffee houses in the world. The coffee culture is dominated by espresso mixed with milk. Think about the style of a caffe latte, or as Aussies prefer to call it - a flat white…

Melbourne: Home of the Coffee Snob

Melbourne is known as the home of the coffee snob – a badge many wear with pride! Melbourne sits on a half square mile rectangular grid of streets. In between these main streets, you’ll find about 200 laneways, many of which will house cafes! No wonder we have about 1000 places to get a coffee! The coffee culture is dominated by espresso mixed with milk. Think about the style of a caffe latte, or as Aussies prefer to call it - a flat white.

Of course, black coffee is widely available. If you want espresso straight up, ask for a short black. To dilute it in water, call it a long black. For a cup of American black coffee, ask for filter or ‘batchy’ (short for batch brew).

Many of the laneway cafes are tiny with just a few seats and most people electing to grab their coffee takeaway (to-go). Worried about consuming all those disposable cups? If you bring your own cup - such as the Melbourne made ‘Keep Cup’ – your barista will be happy to make it in that. Many cafes sell a version of the Keep Cup if you’d like to nice souvenir.

Degraves St

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Melbourne’s most famous laneway (read: alleyway) is Degraves St and there’s certainly great quantity of places to get a coffee, but two are known as the choicest. Fieldwork Coffee is a wonderful example of the Melbourne coffee scene with just a few seats to sit and house roasted coffee. They call themselves a ‘modern Australian micro roastery’.

Rankins Lane

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Melbourne’s laneways just off Little Bourke St really punch above their weight for world class coffee. Here in Rankins Lane, you’ll find two of the most famous.

Brother Baba Budan is probably Melbourne’s favourite laneway café. Opened ‘circa 2003’ by Seven Seeds coffee roasters it consistently serves some of the best ethically sourced coffees in Melbourne. The communal table in the front window is the best seat in town to soak up the sweet beats pumping through the stereo while you sip.

Head around the corner deep into Rankins Lane for Manchester Press. Here you’ll order coffee roasted by Ona coffee – another roaster that takes sustainability and ethics in coffee sourcing very seriously. Manchester Press is a great place to go if you’d like some food with your coffee.

Somerset Place

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Also in the same Little Bourke St neighbourhood this laneway is a great place to find amazing coffee. Captains of Industry has been quietly tucked away up the rickety staircase on level 1 for years offering coffee, booze and haircuts. They probably won’t make a fuss about the coffee, but it will be roasted dark and roasted locally. And it’s a lovely quiet space to sit if you need some laptop time.

If you’re really up for some of the tastiest coffees in Melbourne, head to the end of this Melbourne laneway to Blue Doors. They use coffee roasted for them by Cartel Coffee Roasters in Geelong (1 hour down the highway). Cartel roast a blend for them for milk based coffee that is entirely unique. Exotic coffees are also a highlight here.

Crossley St

At the eastern end of town are some of the most enduring eating and drinking experiences in Melbourne – many of them Italian.

Pellegrini’s on Bourke St (corner Crossley St) is credited with introducing espresso to Melbourne in 1953. It’s been in the same family since 1974 and they bought it from the Pellegrini brothers themselves. The late owner, Sisto Malaspina, has a permanent memorial out the front. That’s how much Melbourne loves this place. Don’t come here expecting the best coffee in Melbourne. Come here for a piece of living history.

Around the corner is a tiny almost literal hole in the wall called Traveller. Like Brother Baba Budan, it’s also owned by Seven Seeds. Look for the neon sign of a shoe. A coffee from Pellegrini’s side-by-side with a coffee from Traveller tells you where Melbourne coffee has come from and where it’s going.

Equitable Place

This is another hectic laneway during the week as office workers descend upon this place during their lunchbreak. The tiny Two Conversations coffee is consistently good and also offers some healthy snacks. Head towards Little Collins St and just around the corner to Industry Beans. The minimalist, also clinical Modbar layout serves wonderful coffees including some modern additions for milk lovers such as Bubble Cup (a coffee drink mimicking bubble tea) and an iced latte with the additional if Australian native wattleseed.

Drinking decaf in Melbourne

Most cafes these days will have a decaf option, but if you’re looking for some of the best there are two clear standouts. The decaf at hugely popular organic coffee roaster Dukes, is hard to differentiate from the standard variety. It has complexity and body which is something many other decafs lack. We’d happily drink it with milk or without. You will probably need to stand in line along Flinders Lane with the rest of the crowd, but it’s worth it!

One of our favourites - mentioned above - is Industry Beans and their decaf is also top notch in flavour. The beans are decaffeinated using the ‘sugarcane process’ which utilises the enzymes from the sugarcane plant to leach the caffeine from the coffee beans. But if that is getting a bit technical - don’t worry too much. Just enjoy the coffee!

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Walk Melbourne Tours will help you get the best out of your stay in Melbourne. Our Coffee Lovers Walking Tour will take you to visit four coffee houses and cafés around Melbourne’s laneways, sample a selection of different coffee varieties, and uncover all the secrets of brewing the perfect coffee. Click Here for more info.

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A Foodie's Guide to the Melbourne Grand Prix

Experience the thrill of the Melbourne Grand Prix paired with Melbourne's best culinary spots. Indulge in a foodie adventure that goes beyond the race.

Melbourne Grand Prix 2027 - A Foodie’s Guide

Grand Prix weekend is one of the most exciting times to be in Melbourne. The festival descends upon Albert Park and all the F1 fans fill the city with a real sense of occasion. While there are lots of things to eat at the track, visitors to Melbourne can also enjoy a whole city of culinary delights while they’re in town.

Whether you’re interested in our amazing brunch scene, a quick drink and a snack or dinner after a day at the track, Melbourne’s hundreds of cafes, restaurants and bars covering a myriad of cuisines are ready for you to enjoy. Get a locals view of Melbournes Foodie scene and history with our Foodie Discovery Walk. You will leave the tour with plenty recomendations of how to enjoy your time away from the track.

Whether it’s your first time in Australia or a regular visitor, our amazing hospitality professionals are ready to welcome you during your time here for the F1 Grand Prix.

Best Spots for Quick Bites

Melbourne is renowned for it’s ‘laneways’ - which are small streets like alleyways - often filled with cafes and stores. They are pedestrian only, which makes them great for people watching while you grab a bite at one of the very informal and casual eateries. You could try Centre Place which is full of cafes for breakfast and lunch or if you’re after something later in the day, you’ll find ShanDong Mama Mini open for Chinese dumplings for dinner.

Hardware Lane is also a good option for laneway people watching with a bunch of great food options open three meals per day. Maker coffee is great for breakfast and if you like an extra punch of flavour try Lulu’s for the best Malaysian food in town. Nearby, Rice Paper Scissors will pair your Asian fusion with a delicious cocktail.

Fine Dining Experiences

If you prefer your dining environment a little more refined, pursue the myriad of options along Flinders Lane between Swanston st and Spring st. This is one of the best dining districts in Australia and you can’t walk more than a few meters without passing somewhere wonderful to eat or drink. Not all the entrances are directly on Flinders Lane. Don’t be afraid to head upstairs… or downstairs… or down the side alleys to find the entrances to the restaurants. Some highlights include Nomad, Cumulus Inc or Lucy Liu.

Relaxation Spots

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If it’s a lovely day you might like to take yourself away from the buzz of the track for a quiet morning wandering through the Royal Botanic Gardens. The Terrace cafe has recently been revamped by one of Melbourne’s best cafe owners, so you won’t go hungry either.

To relax with a quiet drink, the open air bars under Princes Bridge near Federation Square have a lovely atmosphere. Riverland and Pilgrim might still be busy, being near the river and amongst the trees of Birrarung Marr is still a nice place to relax. If you’re looking for slightly more adventurous flavors, head into the main piazza at Fed Square and try some indigenous flavors (and maybe even a cocktail!) at Big Esso.

Activities and Attractions

National Gallery of Victoria

While you might be in town for the race, there are so many other things to do in Melbourne while you’re visiting. While art and F1 are not a classic combination, Melbourne’s hosts some of the best art galleries in the country. The NGV (National Gallery of Victoria) is hosting a once every three year exhibition 13 Dec 26 – 11 Apr 27, free entry - aptly named the Triennial - where cutting edge modern art from around the world is scattered through the permanent collection of much older and more traditional art.

MOTHER, Opening in March 2027 in The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia (Federation Square, Melbourne) is a free, comprehensive thematic exhibition exploring the multifaceted experiences of motherhood across cultures and generations. It features over 200 historical and contemporary works making for a fascinating experience.

You could also try for an evening experience at one of Melbourne’s classic theaters to catch a show. Head to Halftix on Little Collins St (just behind the Town Hall) to snatch some last minute discounted tickets to any number of Melbourne’s theatre shows.

Foodie Discovery Walk

Of course, one of the ultimate Melbourne experiences is to immerse yourself a walking tour with a local to soak up the local history. Our Melbourne Foodie Discovery Walk will answer all your questions and you’ll get fed with some of Melbourne's most delicious bites from places you wouldn’t find on your own. Book our Foodie Discovery Walk today!

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The Untold Stories of Melbourne: A Journey Through Time and Taste

Explore Melbourne's authentic corners with our guided tours, uncovering its rich history and diverse culinary landscape like a true local.

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Uncover the City's Secrets with Authentic Guided Tours

A guided tour in Melbourne offers a unique, immersive experience that goes beyond the typical tourist experience. A local guide brings to life the untold stories and hidden histories of the city, intertwining them with Melbourne's renowned culinary scene.

Historical Insights

Spending time with a local guide is a great way to bring together how the local history of the area has contributed to the modern society that you see now. In Melbourne, we can highlight some aspects of indigenous culture and how this was impacted by British colonial settlement. We can show you how the many people who have come to Melbourne - from the gold rush to post-war migration - have impacted the city today. We’ll look at architecture, the way we navigate the streets themselves and (of course!) the food that we eat.

Culinary Adventures

One of our favorite ways to share the stories of our city is through food. Melbourne’s culinary options can seem overwhelming! It’s a real culinary adventure but it can feel difficult to navigate. Time and time again, we hear guests tell us that they would have walked right past the places we have selected, because they’re unassuming from the outside. Or perhaps they are down a small street they would not have ventured into. Our food tours include tastings that tell the stories of what locals love to eat and the stories of the people that make the food. You’ll leave our guided tour with a new appreciation of the food that is important to Melbourne and the people that brought it here.

Local Guides

If you are interested in really getting to know Melbourne, but have limited time, one of the best ways is with a local guide. You can have all your questions answered and get a real sense of what Melburnians are like! All our tour guides are lovely and passionate local people who enjoy showing you the best of their city. They all have favorite personal anecdotes to share with you, whether it’s a fun story from one of our historical icons or sharing their favorite restaurant as a recommendation for dinner. 

 Off-the-Beaten-Path Experiences: 

Of course, we cover the popular places in Melbourne, but we also like to show you some less obvious corners of the city. We might visit the lobby of a building to share some hidden architectural details or perhaps take you to a cafe that you might pass by if you were traveling solo. We have had many local Melburnians on our tours that are surprised by some of the places we take them and discover new things themselves.

So many options

We have a range of tours that cover different types of history and local knowledge from specialist local guides.

Coffee Tours: If you’re interested in where to get the best cup of coffee and how it became such a big thing in Melbourne, join our Coffee Lovers Walk.

Nightlife: If a fun night out with a bit of history about Chinese Melbourne sounds good, our Dumpling Discovery Walk

Foodie Tour: is a good bet. However, if it’s your first time in Melbourne and you’d like a bit more of an overview of the city (or you simply can’t decide between sweet and savory!) join our Foodie Discovery Walk which covers everything! 

 Everyone wants to feel like they have really experienced a place like a local. The only way to get local knowledge is to talk to a local and coming along on one of our guided tours is the best way to do that.  

 You can book any of our guided tours of Melbourne here

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Uncovering Melbourne's Best-Kept Secrets: How to explore the ‘laneways’.

Melbourne's laneways are full of surprises. In this article, we'll take you on a journey through some of the city's best-kept secrets, uncovering the hidden gems that make Melbourne truly special.

Melbourne Laneway Tours - The City's Culture Unveiled

Melbourne is Australia’s most vibrant and multicultural city. It’s known for its stunning architecture, fantastic dining scene, and thriving arts culture. However, there's more to this city than meets the eye. Hidden within the maze of alleyways and laneways lies a treasure trove of unique experiences waiting to be discovered. From colourful street art to charming cafes and boutique shops, Melbourne's laneways are full of surprises. One of the most authentic ways to explore these hidden gems is through Laneway Tours Melbourne. So, put on your walking shoes and get ready to explore the laneways of Melbourne.

What is a ‘Laneway?’

Melbourne's laneways date back to the city's earliest days. In the mid 1800’s, when the city was first established, narrow alleyways were used as service roads for shops and warehouses.

Melbourne's laneways are more than just a relic of the past; they are a vital part of the city's cultural fabric. They provide a space for creative expression, with street artists and performers showcasing their talents in public spaces. They are also home to some of the city's most innovative businesses, including cafes, bars, and boutique shops.

Symbol of the City’s Creative Spirit

The laneways of Melbourne have become a symbol of the city's creative spirit, attracting artists, musicians, and entrepreneurs from around the world. Today, they are simply where all the cool stuff happens! Many locals prefer to navigate the city through the laneways as it’s more pleasant than simply walking along the main streets. You’ll never know when you’ll find something new! Visitors to Melbourne can really get a sense of local life here by exploring the laneways – and a great way to do that is on a guided laneways tour.

Taking a laneways tour of Melbourne is a great way to explore like a local.

Hidden Cafes and Bars in Melbourne's Laneways

Melbourne's laneways are also home to some of the city's best cafes and bars, with hidden gems tucked away in every corner. From cozy coffee shops to trendy cocktail bars, there is no shortage of places to grab a drink or a bite to eat.

Degraves Street, located in the heart of the city, is one of Melbourne's most famous laneways for cafes and restaurants. It is famous for the collection of cafes under the black umbrellas – but don’t forget some of the other vendors who offer excellent gelato. Hardware Lane, another popular laneway, is home to an everchanging variety of bars, cafes and restaurants.

There are other laneways worth exploring and the best way to see them and discover the best cafes in town is to join a foodie walking tour of Melbourne’s laneways.

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How to Explore Melbourne's Laneways Like a Local

To best way to exploring Melbourne's laneways like a local is on foot, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. If you’d like to get to know the locals, you can join a local walking tour. Often the guides are Melbourne locals and are a treasure trove of information about their favourite places to try.

Take a Melbourne Laneway Tour

Melbourne's laneways are a true reflection of the city's creative spirit and entrepreneurial drive. They are home to a variety of businesses and attractions, from street art to cafes and boutiques. Exploring Melbourne's laneways is a great way to experience the city's unique culture and to discover the hidden gems that make Melbourne truly special. So, put on your walking shoes and get ready to explore Melbourne's laneways like never before. You never know what surprises you might discover.

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Best Photo Spots in Melbourne's Laneways

Melbourne's laneways are not only a popular destination for their cafes, bars, and shops, but also for their stunning street art and unique architecture. Whether you're an Instagram influencer or just looking for some ‘happy snaps’

Melbourne's laneways are not only a popular destination for their cafes, bars, and shops, but also for their stunning street art and unique architecture. Whether you're an Instagram influencer or just looking for some ‘happy snaps’ these laneways offer some of the best photo spots in Melbourne. Here are some of our favorites:

Hosier Lane

Hosier Lane is one of Melbourne's most famous and iconic laneways. Its walls are covered with colorful and intricate street art, making it the perfect backdrop for photos. The laneway is often crowded with tourists and locals, so we recommend visiting early in the morning or later in the evening for the best photo opportunities.

Hardware Lane

Hardware Lane is a food photographers’ delight! If you like to take photos of the latte art on your coffee, the steam rising off your Malaysian noodles or the sun beaming through your glass of wine, this is the place! Of course, this is equally as appealing of those that don’t have a camera and just prefer to eat and drink!

Centre Place

Centre Place is a charming laneway filled with cafes and restaurants, and it's also one of the best spots in Melbourne for street photography. The laneway's narrow walls and vibrant street art create a unique and dynamic backdrop for photos. Top tip: Stand at the top of the stairs at the Collins St end and take your photo looking back towards Flinders Lane. All that photography is thirsty work! Stop for a drink and a bite to eat as well.

The Block Arcade

Melbourne‘s laneways aren’t all about grunge and graffiti. Head into the The Block Arcade – built in 1892 – to photograph the original mosaic floors, the luscious desserts in the window at the tea rooms or the domed ceiling in the centre of the walkway. Top tip: while you’re there, look up and check out the photo of Melbourne’s socialites ‘doing the block’ taken in 1905.   

Melbourne's laneways offer some of the best photo spots in the city, with their stunning street art, unique architecture, and vibrant atmosphere. Whether you're an amateur photographer or a seasoned pro, you're sure to find something that inspires you in these laneways.

If you're interested in exploring Melbourne's laneways, check out Walk Melbourne Tours. Our knowledgeable and friendly tour guides will take you to some of the best photo spots in the city, and help you capture the perfect shot.

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