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Melbourne’s charm lies in its exciting mix of attractions, from live music venues to graffiti-strewn alleyways, and an appealing waterfront. The public transport system is primarily anchored by an above-ground train network. Travelers utilize a reloadable fare card, known as MyKi, which is essential for hopping on and off trains around the city. Flinders Street Station, an iconic landmark opened in 1854, serves as a major hub and is remarkable in its vast size, stretching over two city blocks.
Once in the Central Business District (CBD), visitors can easily explore various shops and take advantage of free tram services that circle the downtown area. However, beyond the city’s perimeter, tram rides require payment, making the CBD a convenient starting point for any adventure in Melbourne.