Melbourne Coffee Culture Walking Tour ★ 4.3
Melbourne's coffee culture walking tour covers Carlton and Fitzroy roasteries: Seven Seeds, Proud Mary and Market Lane with cupping sessions and a barista demo.
Melbourne Food and Wine Festival running every March offers curated walking trails through CBD precincts: ticketed tastings at participating restaurants, access to producers and festival-only menus across three to five days.
Address: Federation Square, Swanston Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
Melbourne's coffee culture walking tour covers Carlton and Fitzroy roasteries: Seven Seeds, Proud Mary and Market Lane with cupping sessions and a barista demo.
Walk Melbourne's Dumpling Discovery walking tour visits six innovative and contrasting Asian street food outlets across the CBD and Chinatown with a guided introduction to the precinct, including Vietnamese banh mi and Chinese dumplings.
Walk Melbourne's Foodie Discovery walking tour covers Melbourne's CBD laneways and arcades with multiple tastings spanning specialty coffee, regional Australian and the multicultural strands of Melbourne street food.
Hidden Secrets Tours walks Melbourne's CBD laneways and arcades in three hours: specialty coffee stops, hidden food retailers and the architectural history of the lane network that defines the city's identity.
Melbourne's coffee culture walking tour covers Carlton and Fitzroy roasteries: Seven Seeds, Proud Mary and Market Lane with cupping sessions and a barista demo.
Walk Melbourne's Dumpling Discovery walking tour visits six innovative and contrasting Asian street food outlets across the CBD and Chinatown with a guided introduction to the precinct, including Vietnamese banh mi and Chinese dumplings.
Walk Melbourne's Foodie Discovery walking tour covers Melbourne's CBD laneways and arcades with multiple tastings spanning specialty coffee, regional Australian and the multicultural strands of Melbourne street food.
Hidden Secrets Tours walks Melbourne's CBD laneways and arcades in three hours: specialty coffee stops, hidden food retailers and the architectural history of the lane network that defines the city's identity.