The abundance of trams means that at many intersections vehicles have to make right-hand turns from the far left lane. Cars in the turning lane must wait until the traffic light of the street they are turning into changes to green before they can finish their turn. This infamous manoeuvre has come to be known as the "hook turn", and is sometimes touted as a unique Melbourne experience.
Other important things to note are to stay clear of the centre tram lane, unlike other cities like Sydney, Newcastle or the Gold Coast, trams are more frequent in Melb, watch for wayward pedestrians and bikes, and that most of Swanston and Bourke Streets are permanently closed to car traffic in favour of trams, bikes and pedestrians.
Parking is mostly provided through multi-storey or underground garages, with some on-street parking, but can be very expensive on weekdays. Usually native to Melbourne's suburbs, a few new shopping centres or malls have been popping up in Melbourne's CBD. Emporium, Melbourne Central and QV are all located in the same area at the top end of Swanston St, connected by various walkways or crossings. Most open from 7AM and serve all kinds of breakfasts. Competition is strong and keeps quality up so the range of choice is impressive.
Melbourne's Chinatown district centred on Little Bourke St is filled with cheap Chinese options and some well-hidden but excellent Japanese alternatives. Search Tattersall's Lane for deliciously cheap dumplings. The CBD is also suffused with postmodern Oriental restaurants catering to the large Asian student market. Melbourne can also be called Greek 2. The CBD holds some hidden gems as far as coffee is concerned.
You cannot go wrong with the hipster coffee cafes, but avoid the cafe chains. Avoiding the chains may not be hard -- international mega-chains like Starbucks have surprisingly little representation in Australia, and Melbourne's city centre has only a sparse few. Wi-Fi is plentiful throughout the CBD. McDonalds outlets throughout the city will also offer free Wi-Fi with some moderate censoring.
The City of Melbourne keeps a list of retailers with Wi-Fi access. The State Library of Victoria has a Wi-Fi and a number of internet-connected computers available that can be used for free. Two may be used on-the-spot for up to 10 minutes, while it is also possible to book a computer for up to an hour in advance.
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So he set up his own company, Walks , which quickly became the biggest and top-rated walking tour in Melbourne. His top piece of advice for visitors? Get lost. You need to explore the small little laneways where you find some of the best street art in the world, amazing hidden bars, world-class restaurants and all sorts of unexpected things.
That service is free, and so is every tram within the bounds of the city centre. The other is Jungle Juice, a Centre Place institution before it was cool. Both these places are the perfect embodiment of the friendly neighbourhood quality that Melbourne has.
But at the cheaper end of the scale, the dozens of dumpling joints like ShanDong MaMa in Chinatown and the farm-fresh Queen Victoria Market dish up delicious meals on a budget.
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