Melbourne Experience

Our first day in Melbourne was all about sightseeing. We explored Hosier Lane, Flinders street, and the infamous St Pal Church. It was very new to us, seeing different kinds of artwork and grafitti.


This is Hosier Lane at its best, adorned with heaps and heaps of creative artwork along its walls. It's such a sight to see in person, and it goes all the way down. It has a certain vibe to it that makes it seem like it's in its own place. Visiting Hosier Lane is a must when going to Melbourne.

Aside from that, we also got the chance to go to the popular store, Culture Kings. It's well-known amongst the youth for its gangsta-type clothing, as influenced by modern day rap music.


To add to that, to end our day off, we went past Flinders Street, with its tall and spacious buildings, holding much meaning to its architecture.


At night, some of the students, including me, decided to go to the hotel gym. Although it was tiny, with barely a few machines, it overall worked out really well as we took turns.



The next day we woke up rather excitedly, as we were headed to Brighton Beach, a beach known for its small decorative houses lined up along the coast. It was really beautiful, and with the nice weather, it was quite enjoyable.


We then went to Panny's Chocolate Factory, where we were able to see some contraptions made almost entirely out of edible chocolate, like this sort of spinning one.
 

Then we went to visit the Nobbies Beach. It was probably one of the best experiences in Melbourne, because of its sort of aura that heals the eyes.



The lush greenery, paired with the blue skies and sea, really makes it suchb  a beautiful thing to see.










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