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Going to the Harry Potter train in Melbourne is not really Harry Potter but it really looks like the little train in Harry Potter and the whole experience is great. It is a 50 km drive from downtown Melbourne and an hour's drive from Paphenbilly, which is Victoria's most punch-in value and one of the world's most popular steam browsing trains. 📍 From the train to the track to the staff's dress, there is a feeling of walking out of the space-time tunnel. The reason is actually very simple, because most of them come from the 1900s, when the small train used to transport living materials, now it has been changed to a sightseeing train. The locomotive has maintained its original appearance, and it still relies on coal to generate steam to pull the train, and the passenger compartments at the back have been changed to a semi-open-air structure that can let tourists hang half-out. 🚂 Paphenbilly train has four lines, the more popular is the BELGRAVE to LAKESIDE, will cross the iconic covered bridge, I did this line this time. The one-way trip takes about 40 minutes, and there will be more than an hour of free activity after arriving at LAKESIDE, where you can have lunch. The speed of the small train is not fast, from ten kilometers to thirty-five kilometers per hour, so it is quite safe for people to hang outside, and there is a little excitement when driving to the highest speed. ✍🏻 People on the side of the road will say hello to you during the small train ride. The atmosphere is very good, but remember that when the temperature is not high, you must wear enough clothes and pants. It is still quite cold after the speed is up. During the driving process, the chimney of the locomotive will float out of some cinder debris, and the passengers in both sections will be scattered if they hang outside, but when they go back, there is no problem in the opposite direction. 👉🏻 Remember to book tickets early, single tickets are 31.5 Australian dollars, including trains back and forth, students will have a small discount. It is recommended to pass the magic robe, it will definitely become the most beautiful treasure in the whole venue.
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Going to the Harry Potter train in Melbourne is not really Harry Potter but it really looks like the little train in Harry Potter and the whole experience is great. It is a 50 km drive from downtown Melbourne and an hour's drive from Paphenbilly, which is Victoria's most punch-in value and one of the world's most popular steam browsing trains. 📍 From the train to the track to the staff's dress, there is a feeling of walking out of the space-time tunnel. The reason is actually very simple, because most of them come from the 1900s, when the small train used to transport living materials, now it has been changed to a sightseeing train. The locomotive has maintained its original appearance, and it still relies on coal to generate steam to pull the train, and the passenger compartments at the back have been changed to a semi-open-air structure that can let tourists hang half-out. 🚂 Paphenbilly train has four lines, the more popular is the BELGRAVE to LAKESIDE, will cross the iconic covered bridge, I did this line this time. The one-way trip takes about 40 minutes, and there will be more than an hour of free activity after arriving at LAKESIDE, where you can have lunch. The speed of the small train is not fast, from ten kilometers to thirty-five kilometers per hour, so it is quite safe for people to hang outside, and there is a little excitement when driving to the highest speed. ✍🏻 People on the side of the road will say hello to you during the small train ride. The atmosphere is very good, but remember that when the temperature is not high, you must wear enough clothes and pants. It is still quite cold after the speed is up. During the driving process, the chimney of the locomotive will float out of some cinder debris, and the passengers in both sections will be scattered if they hang outside, but when they go back, there is no problem in the opposite direction. 👉🏻 Remember to book tickets early, single tickets are 31.5 Australian dollars, including trains back and forth, students will have a small discount. It is recommended to pass the magic robe, it will definitely become the most beautiful treasure in the whole venue.
Melbourne's must-see European-style fusion cuisine came to punch in a restaurant recommended by a friend: Cumulus Inc. I heard from a friend that it is the earliest wave of net red restaurants in Melbourne. After more than ten years of development, the passenger flow has gradually stabilized, but it is still necessary to set the location in advance, because it is stable and high-quality products. This restaurant is full all year round. 📍 The restaurant is located in downtown Melbourne, Flinders line 45, less than 10 minutes walk from Flinders street station, it is not difficult to find. Came here to find the design of the restaurant blends urban and natural elements, with the concept of "less is more" to create a very filmed environment, whether it is sitting by the window, bar table, dining table, or open kitchen side, are ideal. 🦪 The main chef here is a famous Andrew McConnell in the circle. When he came to the restaurant, there was a Melbourne Wine and Food Festival upstairs, and he was also one of the participants. My friends and I ordered a dozen oysters, a fish tata, a steak, a beetroot, a ham, and a post-dinner pudding and a bottle of red wine, which each converted to a knife. The ingredients are fresh, the cooking is in place, the sauce is not too much, and the red wine recommended by the waiter is also very good with the staple food. ✍🏻Andrew McConnell The feature is to combine European cuisine with Australian local ingredients, but different from the excessive refinement on one side and the eclectic on the other. He perfectly balances the two. It is a very unique dining experience and is recommended for babies in Melbourne. Remember to make an appointment in advance ~
Melbourne's South Bank has been transformed from industrial to residential and office-based downtown communities since 1990, and high-rise residential buildings have risen on the basis of preserving the ancient style of the street. The South Bank is a comprehensive community that integrates dining, entertainment, business and residential.
Melbourne (/ˈmlbː(r)n/; pinyin: m r bn), the coastal city of southern Australia, the second largest city in Australia, covering an area of 8,831 square kilometers and a population of 5 million (2018). Melbourne is the capital of Victoria, the world famous tourist city and international metropolis.
The south bank is a unique scenic spot in Melbourne, with high-rise buildings on both sides of the Yarra River and pleasant scenery