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Why would people want to live in Melbourne?

For flexible and enjoyable living standards

By Pavi JinadasaPublished about a year ago 3 min read
Lighted Bridge over river in the Melbourne during night time | Image via pexels

Melbourne comes with many appeals, ranging from a slew of dining establishments, enticing street art to a relaxed culture that provides access to outstanding job prospects. Therefore, if moving to Melbourne is on your radar, then have a look at these unique selling points which make the Victorian capital all the more enticing.

Melbourne is the Cultural Capital of Australia

The city’s passion for the arts will be clearly on display, regardless of whether you opt to hit the streets or set foot inside a stunning gallery or be part of a bustling local fair. Sought-after landmarks in the city include the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, National Gallery of Victoria and the MCA Zine Fair held every year that witnesses artists and independent presses showcasing the very best in prints, small presses and comics from across the nation.

Australia’s sporting capital is Melbourne

If looking for a city to live in where you will have access to some of the world’s most followed sporting events and celebrations, then look no further than Melbourne which has often been called the ‘Sporting Capital of Australia.’ Therefore, the sports-mad public will never be short of a reason to visit and also live in Melbourne given the spectacles that are played out throughout the course of the year. Beginning with tennis’ 1st Grand Slam of the year which is known as the Australian Open that is held at Melbourne Park, the Australian Grand Prix (held in March) which sees the world’s fastest drivers pitted against each other at the street circuit of Albert Park to the Melbourne Cup celebrated in November which is a thoroughbred horserace, the city is a sporting hub of the highest order.

The city benefits from marvellous natural beauty

Melbourne cannot be relegated to a position of a concrete jungle for it provides ample space and room to roam about in search of a greener and nature-friendly side that would warm the heart of the laidback visitor and resident alike. Cherished landmarks such as Fitzroy Gardens is ideal for a family picnic while you can pack your beach things and head straight for St Kilda Beach where many hours of sunbathing can be indulged in. Not to be outdone is the allure retained across the beautiful Yarra River where you may go on a leisurely stroll come evening.

The laneway culture is a major talking point

The city’s winding alleyways are incredible journeys which pave the way for visitors to stumble upon roadside book cafes, shopping plazas and live musical performances, often put together by creative solo artistes. Furthermore, Melbourne is one of the finest destinations in the world that has a fondness for street art with Hosier Lane being one of the main contributors to all things centred on fresh paint and vivid displays of characters and colours. For foodies, then it is a must to check out Centre Place where aromatic and great tasting cuisine will be served right to you in a jiffy.

World-class education and research are synonymous with Melbourne

Known for producing exemplary academics who have gone onto become thought leaders in their own right, there is little to doubt as to why Victoria of which Melbourne is an integral part of has been called the ‘Education State’ in Australia. The QS World University Rankings for 2023 revealed that the University of Melbourne and Monash University, located near PARKROYAL Monash Melbourne which is one of the best Melbourne family hotels to be at were ranked among the best universities, both in Australia and the world. Additionally, both these institutions held high positions on the Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2023. Therefore, based on the aforementioned factors, Melbourne comes across as one of the most liveable cities to consider when looking to move home and start afresh.

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