
“Travel far enough, you meet yourself” by David Mitchell – Travel and study in Melbourne
Melbourne is the capital city of Victoria State and it is the second-most populous city in Australia after Sydney. It is in the top five cities of the most expensive cost of living in the World. Melbourne’s major economies are in finance, manufacturing, research, IT, education, logistics, transportation, and tourism. It is also one of the important financial centers in the World. They also home to the World Heritage-listed by UNESCO, such as the Royal Exhibition Building, the UNESCO City of Literature, and a global center for street arts, live music, and theatre. Hosier Lane and AC/DC Lane Graffiti are so cool. It is the city of arts, musical, coffee and fashion. The National Gallery of Victoria is also a famous spot. If you like street arts, musicals, photography, modern architectures, museums, and art galleries, you have to visit Melbourne. If you are thinking of living in a lively city life, lots of shopping, and a variety of food, studying in Melbourne is definitely your great option.
A popular city for education
Melbourne education standard is also high and popular among international students. Some of Australia’s most well-known schools are based in Melbourne. It was also once ranked as the world’s fourth top University City after London, Boston, and Tokyo. There are more and more international students coming to study in Melbourne especially university students and young adults. One of the many good reasons could be that students are allowed to work legally 20 hours per week for those who obtain a student visa. Students also come here to take a language course. There are many good language schools that offer a variety of courses, such as Intensive English, IELTS Preparation, High School/University Preparation, especially the certificate courses of which becoming more popular. There are 7 public universities in Melbourne. The University of Melbourne is the second oldest in the country and it is one of the World top ranking universities as well.
Living urban life in Melbourne
Living in Melbourne is very convenient with great public transportation. There are trams, trains, and bus services available. There is also the Free Tram Zone in the city center to help you plan your budget. There are lots of shops, restaurants, and places to go shopping. Plenty of activities are waiting for you here as well. You can go shopping at Bourke Street Mall or enjoy a sunset at St. Kilda Beach after classes. There are many museums and street arts you can enjoy. There is a Fitzroy Garden that you can just relax over there. On the weekends, you should visit the Phillip Island and Grampians National Park. On holidays, let’s take a road trip together with your friends to Great Ocean Road. Study in Melbourne seems to be a very interesting choice and because Melbourne is also consistently ranked as the most livable city of the World so it is time to travel and become a Melburnian.
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