South Wharf, a compact area south of downtown Melbourne, traces its origins to the era when tall ships crowded the harbor. Today, the once-bustling cargo sheds have been repurposed into trendy restaurants and bars, complemented by a selection of global retailers. The area also houses the city’s busy convention center, making it a vibrant modern destination. Visitors can explore a blend of historical charm and contemporary flair, enjoying a meal or a drink in the converted industrial spaces while taking in the waterfront views.
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