Not having enough money is no more an excuse to ditch
roaming around the beautiful Australian city of Melbourne. We are not
exaggerating a bit about it. If you are a solo traveler or a group of
adventurers, we all agree that experiencing new things is always better than
spending lots of money on buying gifts. Just book maxi cab in Melbourne and travel throughout the city to
experience all the free things you possibly can.
National Gallery of Victoria
If you are culturally inclined, the National gallery of
Victoria (NGV) might grab your attention. Located at St. Kilda Road, this
iconic bluestone monument was originally designed by Sir Roy Grounds. The
building possesses a collection of approximately 75,000 pieces of artwork from
around the globe. You would also find the world’s largest stained-glass
ceiling, lying above the great hall of the NGV. All you need to do is book Melbourne maxi cabs to reach the place
and take unlimited Instagram images.
State Library of Victoria
This is the place where bookworms from across the city and
its suburbs unite for a feast of eyes and mind. If you are addicted to reading
books, or even like to spend some time in the quiet, State Library of Victoria
has to be in your checklist during your tour to Melbourne. While the exterior
of the building is beautiful, its interior is an epitome of art and culture.
The reading room is a dome shaped space, with ample of natural light entering
through the roof, promoting a soothing experience for its readers. The
collection includes over a million books. So, do not worry about getting lost
amidst this unlimited number of books. You would always get out of the library
as a better man with an upgraded intellect.
Royal Botanic Gardens
If you are exhausted by the daily hustle of the concrete
jungle, you may wish to visit the Royal Botanic Gardens. This place is the
exemplar of tranquility. The garden spreads across almost 100 acres and houses
over 10,000 plants of different variations including common ones as well as the
most exotic ones. You may also boost your mind’s creativity by walking around
the park on the track which spans for 3.8 kilometers.
Although we do not encourage the concept of not buying
souvenirs for your family back home, we believe sometimes it’s all about
gaining new insights about life through experiences. After all, experience is
the only asset we carry to our death bed, leaving all the earthly materials
into the safe hands of our family.



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