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Visiting Melbourne

Melbourne Skyline

 
 
Visit the official Melbourne Tourism site or find here the slightly less formal Lonely Planet perspective.

Website, Smart Phone Applications for iPhone and Android

Here's a listing of apps that we hope will help you prepare and then get the most out of your stay in Melbourne.

iPhone   Android
The Melbourne Coffee Review (Free) Coffee - A free App telling where the coffee great in this city  
 

Weather.

On the Internet you can get up to date forecasts, warnings, etc.
http://www.bom.gov.au/vic/

Aussie Weather (Free)
  Road Conditions Live Drive (Free)
  Tram (Street cars) Timetable and status
Metlink Melbourne
Tram Hopper (Free)
  Commuter Train Timetable
Metlink Melbourne
Train Trapper (Free)
 Drink ($4.99)  Find Melbourne's hidden bars  
 Melbourne Literary ($3.99)

Leading you to Melbourne's literary treasures.
On the web, check out the Wheeler Centre

 
 Melbourne Historical  An app to guid you through Melbourne's historic sites and buildings  
 Handmade in Melboure ($1.19)  A guide to the artisans craftspeople of our fine city  
 Melbourne Photo Travel Guide ($3.99)  Guide to taking photos in Melbourne  
 Spotcycle (Free) Melbourne's bike share scheme (You'll need to bring a helmet to ride as we have compulsory helmet laws across Australia)  
     

 Amy Fraher wrote on January 10:

Thought you’d like to know Melbourne made the top list of places to travel in the New York Times this morning: http://travel.nytimes.com/2011/01/09/travel/09where-to-go.html?hpw

See #15 in the list - a foodies delight!

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