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Melbourne – Events Capital of Australia

Melbourne is considered Australia's cultural and sporting capital known and it is a good reason why. All major music acts, Visit the Australia always play somewhere in Melbourne and all major sporting events in Australia seem to be held in the capital Victoria.

Major sporting events, each year to move in Melbourne are the ever popular Formula One Australian Grand Prix, the circuit from those in Albert Park. The Grand Prix of Australia in Melbourne since 1996 place and is the first race on the Formula One calendar. The Melbourne Cup, as "The race that stops a nation" and is now a recognized holiday in Victoria and even Australian Capital Territory is known, will be held annually on the first Tuesday in November, and literally do not stop in the nation is when almost all the titles a bet on who they think will be the winner.

In addition to the Melbourne Cup and Australian Formula One Grand Prix, two of the most popular Australian sports have their headquarters in Melbourne.
Australian Rules Football, a kind of mixture of traditional football and rugby with a few random rules thrown (and played on an oval Pitch!) It definitely has spiritual home in Melbourne. The first "Aussie Rules" games were played in Melbourne and the Australian Football League has its headquarters in the Telstra Dome. Melbourne is also host of the annual Final.
The first Test cricket match was played Melbourne Cricket Ground and it is the largest cricket ground in the world.
And do not forget the Australian Open is held each January at Melbourne Park

But Melburnians are not only great sports fans, they have grown too!

Apart from the interesting and diverse architecture, think Flinders Street Station and is directly opposite Federation Square, Melbourne Music attracts great talent from all over the world and even has a few big names to produce Kylie Minogue, Nick Cave Missy Higgins, John Farnham and Olivia Newton John, just to name a few. The great events tend to take place at the Arts Centre will, Sidney Myer Music Bowl, but there are also some great smaller venues to show that new talent, many of these are around the Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy, Brunswick Street in particular.

Melbourne is internationally renowned for being a very cosmopolitan city, as well as for his sport, Music and other events known. been elected three times Melbourne as the world's most livable city by The Economist it is no surprise that it is a mecca for international travelers and backpacker's. There are so many options in Melbourne ranging from the serious to deluxe hotels, budget hotels and backpacker hostels. Backpackers hostels tend to be away from Melbourne in the St Kilda area, but there are a couple in downtown.

When visiting such a popular place and with so many important events in the city, it is important to Book early your property!

About the Author

Kate has worked for Nomads Backpackers Hostels in New Zealand for the last 4 years, and currently carries out duties for it’s other backpackers hostels in Australia and Fiji.
Resources:
All Nations Backpackers Hostel, central Melbourne
Nomads Industry Backpackers Hostels, Melbourne

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