Discover the best top things to do in Stonnington, Australia including Justin Art House Museum, Victoria Gardens, Toorak - South Yarra Library, Dorothy Laver Reserve, Glen Iris Park Wetlands, Central park, The Swedish Church, Grattan Gardens, Chapel Off Chapel, Orrong Romanis Park.
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5.0 based on 17 reviews
4.5 based on 48 reviews
We came to Victoria gardens with friends for a picnic in the park with the dog. The park is lovely and very peaceful and great for dog walkers. They also occasionally have events and gigs on at the park. We went to small print pizza I had the chicken pizza which was Cajun chicken and chilli pizza and my partner had the prosciutto pizza both very nice both were $22 which I think is very reasonable. You order in the pizza shop and then they bring it over to the park when it is ready. Really impressed will definitely return.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
On a hot day the Library is a great refuge. In the basement (via lift or stairs) there are public toilets and comfortable seats. Just the place to rest and gather your strength for another expedition.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Lovely walk to escape the nearby freeway Nice park with wetlands that often fills up when there is lots of rain around. Every suburb should have a park that suits a variety of purposes such as Dorothy Laver
4.5 based on 17 reviews
As you walk along the meandering paths , they are enhanced by the trees. There are beautiful grassed areas and lots of garden beds in this park that is set in 19 acres. It is also home to one of the oldest conservatories in Victoria. In 1906, Malvern Council purchased an undeveloped land on the Gascoigne Estate. The area had formed part of a golf course that spanned over the nearby Hedgeley Dene Gardens. The park was laid out with its sportsground and recreational gardens in 1908. It is truly a stunning park... well worth visiting. How to get there? The nearest public transport services are: Tram route 5 along Wattletree Road Bus route 624 along Burke Road ...or you could simply walk there from Caulfield Station like I did.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
An oasis of calm in Toorak, this beautiful mansion - which served as Melbourne first government house - is a relaxing place where 3 times a week, one can shop for Swedish specialities, have a cup of coffee with swedish waffles or lunch 3 in a quiet, elegant and relaxing environment
4.0 based on 21 reviews
Grattan Gardens connects Greville St with Commercial Road and the Prahran Market, so if you are visiting both, it's a nice walk between the 2 locations
4.0 based on 16 reviews
Audiences love Chapel Off Chapel for many reasons – friendly staff, a fully licensed bar, foyer and courtyard, and the excitement of getting up close and personal with the arts. These all combine to keep locals and visitors alike returning again and again. This highly respected and renowned venue just off Chapel Street in Prahran is a veritable institution for the arts in Melbourne. Housed in a former church, it presents a well-rounded programme of cabaret, theatre, comedy, dance and visual art. The venue has hosted artists such as Coldplay, Foo Fighters, Tripod, and musicals including The Colour Purple, Rent and Blood Brothers. Chapel Sessions, the venue’s signature live music series, launched in January 2016 with intimate performances featuring members of some of the country’s biggest bands from the last 25 years.
I have recently been to a couple of shows here, the venue is great with good seating and sound. I would recommend lining up for shows around 30 minutes prior to doors opening for shows that have no allocated seating (to ensure you get the best seats).
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