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  • Bookstore Reader's Feast

    Bookstore Reader’s Feast

    Melbourne's status as a UNESCO City of Literature is due in part to the fact that it is home to many independent bookstores in Australia such as this one.

     
  • Eureka Tower

    Eureka Tower

    On the Yarra waterfront, in the Southbank area, there is the highest skyscraper in Melbourne, Eureka Tower (7 Riverside Quay, Southbank).

     
  • Collins

    Collins

    Another iconic (and probably the most crowded) place in Melbourne.

     
  • State Library of Victoria

    State Library of Victoria

    The institution in question is located in the city of Melbourne, the capital of the state of Victoria, Australia.

     
  • Wheeler Book Center

    Wheeler Book Center

    A city that is home to such a large number of writers, readers and intellectuals therefore needs centers where the aforementioned groups of thinkers can come together to share ideas, develop creativity and foster growth.

     
  • Flinders Street Railway Station

    Fed Square

    Near Fed Square, there are many beautiful historical backdrops.

     
  • Haunted Bookshop

    Haunted Bookshop

    The haunted Haunted Bookshop in Melbourne has an eerie, dark atmosphere. Here they sell books by Aleister Crowley and Anthony LaVey, literature about magic, witchcraft, Satanism, divination and tarot cards, ghosts, vampires and space aliens.

     
  • Manchester Unity Arcade

    Manchester Unity Arcade

    This is one of the narrow streets with shops, coffee shops and eateries that Melbourne is so proud of.