I want to ask Melburnians, why is there such a carefree sense of freedom that seems to disregard everything else
Gardens everywhere, everywhere! And they're all free~
As soon as the sun comes out, the lawns are full of people. With my friend @Mcdull's Travel Diary, I strolled through gardens, taking photos along the way, and couldn't help but marvel at Melbourne's relaxed vibe~
People running, reading, sunbathing by the roadside, even a convent is full of artistic flair.
🌄Every time I finish visiting NGV, I love sitting on Southbank and daydreaming. Kayaks pass by in front of me, one after another. Turns out a city can be this livable~
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Here are a few Melbourne gardens I recommend. Go live like a local~
1️⃣Fitzroy Gardens (home to Captain Cook's Cottage, though the outside of the cottage is prettier than the inside)
2️⃣Melbourne Park: When watching the Australian Open, I love walking back to the hotel along Melbourne Park. The Yarra River's relaxed vibe is at its peak.
3️⃣Carlton Gardens: Iconic Exhibition Building + fountain, full of English charm, but I heard it was a University of Melbourne execution ground. International students have a bit of dark humor.
4️⃣Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
5️⃣Albert Park: This is an F1 racetrack! The CBD in the middle of the lake is truly beautiful.
6️⃣Abbotsford Convent: An Italianate convent built in 1889, once one of Melbourne's early charitable convents. Not many people, good for photos.
7️⃣Southbank: Although not a park, the Yarra River always holds the souls yearning for freedom~
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Besides that, Melbourne has its own La La Land, with 2 absolute favorite sunset spots:
1️⃣St Kilda: Stay a bit later, and you can see little penguins come ashore.
2️⃣Point Ormond Lookout: By the sea! All romantic and free souls! I really admire how foreigners are so unashamed about love!
I want to ask Melburnians, is this carefree, relaxed vibe of yours that seems to disregard everything else innate? Melbourne, Victoria