Lygon Street, affectionately known as Little Italy, was once the heart of Melbourne’s cafe culture. Lined with Victorian terraces, the street is a vibrant mix of Italian restaurants offering al fresco dining and cafes where you can savor cakes and gelato. Visitors can enjoy a coffee while browsing through the array of boutiques, or settle in for a film at Melbourne’s largest arthouse cinema.
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