Degraves Street, one of Melbourne’s earliest laneways, weaves through the heart of the central business district, connecting the city’s fashion precinct with Flinders Street Station. This narrow, pedestrian-friendly alley is paved with bluestone cobbles and lined with vibrant cafes, wine bars, and shops. Visitors can savor a coffee, enjoy a meal, or browse for unique finds. The street often comes alive with the sounds of street performers, adding to its lively atmosphere. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite or a leisurely stroll, Degraves Street offers a quintessential Melbourne experience.
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