Had an amazing night around Queens Bridge and Southbank! Started my evening by meeting friends at Federation Square, clicked some great photos there. Then, as it started heavily raining, we went to Old Durbar and enjoyed some delicious momos and a traditional Nepali thakali set—highly recommend it for authentic Nepali food lovers.
After dinner, we headed towards Queens Bridge and did a full round walk along Southbank and South Yarra. The views from the bridge were stunning, especially at night with the city lights reflecting off the river. Took a lot of photos to capture the vibe.
What made the night even more special was meeting a new guy who had just arrived in Australia a day before—and he ended up joining us for clubbing! Such a funny and random experience that made the night even better.
It was cold, but the experience was totally worth it. Queens Bridge is a beautiful spot to relax, take photos, and just enjoy the Melbourne city atmosphere. A night well spent. Definitely recommend visiting if you’re...
Read moreOne of the most attractive and at the same time neglected historical bridges in Melbourne, listed on the Victorian Heritage Register built in 1889. If you walk down to the pier on the northern side of the bridge, you can see it reads on it “Queens Bridge 1889”. People often forget the character of a Victorian Era Bridge which is still standing and people for more than 6 generations have walked past over it...
Read moreThis is one of several historic bridges spanning the Yarra River and linking the CBD to Southern Melbourne. It opened in 1889 and is included on the Victorian Heritage Register. The bridge is used by both vehicles and pedestrians and consists of five wrought iron plate girder spans. It is a lovely bridge to see and potentially use to cross the Yarra while sightseeing along the riverside waterfront...
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