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International Business Class Flights to Melbourne, Australia

Before you finalize your plans for a trip to Melbourne, Australia it may be worth comparing the cost of business class flights, first class flights, and economy flights. Here’s why: Travel websites provide transparency in the fares offered for different classes of travel and given that many professionals have fewer and fewer days to travel, business class travel is becoming more popular because it lessens the time needed to recover from jet lag and uncomfortable economy travel. International business class tickets to Melbourne, Australia are offered at many different fares. There are fares to fit any budget and even last-minute travelers are finding cheap and inexpensive deals on business class travel.

Travel websites, including Flights Lux, provide assistance for consumers looking to book fair priced business class trips. Business Class flights to Melbourne are offered from FlightsLux and this website guarantees a $1,000 savings and is available 24/7.

A Quick List of Some Things to Do in Melbourne, Australia

1. Queen Victoria Markets – Housed in what could be described as a huge Victorian warehouse are the Queen Victoria Markets. Opened in 1878, the markets are similar to outdoor food markets with hundreds of food stalls but all of them are conveniently located under one roof. There are artisan cheese makers, delicatessens, smoked meats, vegetables and other tasty treats. It also is a great place to pick or artisanal crafts and souvenirs.

2. Art Tour – There are more than 100 galleries in Melbourne culminating in the huge NGV. There are exhibits from all over the world including Melbourne’s iconic Heidelberg style. Melbourne is a very cultured city and art lovers won’t be disappointed.

3. The Block Arcade – This retail “mall” opened in 1892 and is housed in a beautiful building full of architectural significance. It’s high ceilings and dome like atmosphere feature light pouring in through the windowed ceilings giving it an indoor/outdoor feel. There are cafes and luxury boutiques for shopping. It also, oddly enough, is home to the quirky art of the Dr. Seuss Gallery.

4. Take a River Cruise – A great way to see the city and see some iconic views which you just don’t get on land would be to a river cruise on the Yarra River. The Yarra River has been an important part of Melbourne’s history. There are many cruise operators on the river to fit any budget and time frame. You can even do a kayak tour although the Yarra River isn’t the cleanest of rivers so make sure not to fall in.

5. St. Kilda – When you think Australia and Melbourne, you probably think sun-drenched beaches and warm weather. This is absolutely the case. St. Kilda is a great location for shopping, thriving nightlife and food destinations. It is also home to a gorgeous beach with Victorian beach houses, a historic pier and St. Little penguins! That’s right penguins. This colony established itself in the 1970’s on the St Kilda breakwater. The penguins arrive after sunset every night of the year, but particularly in the Summer. These lovable creatures are treated with respect by the locals so be careful of nesting sites, eggs and baby penguins.

6. The Werribee Open Range Open Zoo – Definitely a drive from the city center but a great day trip. This African-themed safari-style zoo allows you to get very close to a wide array of exotic animals. The guides are very well versed in the animals and the animals are all well treated in an open environment.

7. Night at the Casino – Melbourne is home to a massive casino and resort complex that is adjacent to the Yarra River. It is called the Crown Casino Complex and is the largest casino complex in the southern hemisphere. Besides 24/7 gambling, it also houses luxury shopping, restaurants, bars and nightclubs. It has Vegas-like fountain and light/sound shows. There is also a nightly firework show referred to as the “Gas Brigades” which is one of the largest in the world.

8. The Carlton Gardens – The site is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. It is a short walk from the city center and gives locals an opportunity to get out of the hustle and bustle of the city. It is a 26-hectare site containing the Royal Exhibition Building, Imax Cinema and Melbourne Museum. The surrounding gardens house lovely fountains, beautiful architecture and wonderful horticulture. Try to time it correctly and you can see an art exhibit, food exhibit or music festival on the gardens.

9. Lygon Street – Of course, even Melbourne, has a Little Italy. It is the Lygon Street Italian Precinct known as Little Italy. It is a quaint tree lined street that runs through a few Melbourne suburbs. There are a ton of outdoor cafes to hang out, sip some great coffee and people watch. There are also great Italian restaurants open for lunch and dinner. The neighborhood is full of great architecture with buildings from the late 19th century that currently house boutiques and cafes.

10. Dandenong Ranges – A gorgeous mountain range on the outskirts of Melbourne. If you are an outdoor enthusiast this is a great place for you. There are a bunch of wooded trails for walkers, cyclists, hikers and nature lovers. Throughout the range are numerous charming little towns to enjoy a quick bite to eat and take a break from hiking adventures. There is also a steam train called the Puffing Billy which is fun for kids and adults and goes throughout much of the range.

11. Port Campbell National Park – One of Melbourne’s most incredible natural wonders is the Twelve Apostles rock formation in Port Campbell National Park. It is a 144-mile trek to Port Campbell National Park but there are some great views of the park along the Great Ocean Road. Located in the water and protruding out from the surface of the water are seven stacked rock structures called the Twelve Apostles, six of which can be seen from the attractions main viewing platform. Other landmarks situated in the park include The Arch, London Bridge and a grotto. If you are lucky you might spot some famous Australian koalas and kangaroos during the visit.


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