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Urban walks in Melbourne

Urban walkers will find Melbourne a safe and convenient place to walk. Suggested off the beaten-track walks include:

Walk 1. City centre to South Melbourne beach. Tram back to the city. This walk covers some pleasant, quiet areas of Melbourne including the established residental areas immediately south west of the city centre.

Best days: when South Melbourne Market[?] is open (Wednesday, Friday and weekends)

Maps: see the excellent Melway street directory pages 2F and 2J/K.

Distance: ?

Gradient: flat.

Time: 4-5 hours (including lunch, coffee, relaxing on the beach)

Toilets: Casino and South Melbourne Market, cafes/pubs you stop at.

Walk 2. Cross town inner urban swathe. This walk is not as salubrious or visually as pleasant as Walk 1. It covers several inner urban areas including the ever changing Smith St, the slowly changing Brunswick St cafe area, and the ever-steady Lygon St Italian restaurant area. It shows the disparity between low-cost, government-subsidized accommodation (mostly high rise buildings) and the recent oversupply of not-so-high rise city apartments catering for the upwardly mobile. It takes in areas with good cafes and restaurants. Check the local food guides and make your choice before starting the walk.

Best days: This walk is recommended during weekdays or Saturday mornings. The interesting (for social observation purposes) commercial part of Smith St is pretty much shut on Sundays.

Maps: Melways 43,44

Distance: a bit.

Gradient: flat.

Time: depends. This area is well serviced by trams heading to the city for walkers that run out of time.

Toilets: cafes you patronize.

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