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Multicultural Markets of Melbourne Tour
Highlights
- Explore the vibrant Queen Victoria Market to experience Melbourne's rich culinary culture and diverse flavours.
- Savour delicious delicacies while chatting with friendly vendors, gaining insights into local food traditions.
- Discover the fascinating history of the markets, reflecting Australia’s multicultural society and its culinary evolution.
- Join a local foodie guide for an authentic glimpse into how Melburnians shop and eat daily.
The markets of Melbourne are buzzing, colourful reflections of the city’s soul. Half of Aussies are first- or second-generation immigrants, and this diverse cultural tapestry is on full display in its markets. Go behind the scenes, taste the food, meet the vendors and discover the local culture of this amazing city.
Highlights:
Get to know Melbourne’s culinary culture with a visit to the city’s most famous market, the Queen Victoria Market.
Sample some of the delicacies on offer and chat to the friendly vendors.
Learn how Melburnians shop and eat from your local foodie guide.
Learn the fascinating history of the Queen Vic Markets and why their multicultural food reflects Australia’s diverse society.
Tour details
- On demand
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
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