Flinders street station and places close to it

Flinders street station

Flinders street station is an iconic railway station of Melbourne. This is the central station to millions of Melbourne commuters. My English teacher said that this was Melbournians meeting place in the era when smartphone was not even an imagination. Under the big clock was where people promise to meet each other. Now, when everybody has got their own phone, (haha!) people still meet there under the clock.




St. Paul Cathedral


This church is located right across Flinders street station. It is open everyday for people who aim to seek for quietness, to pray and worship or just simply want to explore the history if this building. Rebuilt in 1880, this historical building then has been used for the Anglicans to worship. St. Paul Cathedral has been restored for several times to maintain the historical value of the building.





Hosier Lane

Walk down the famous Hosier Lane to enjoy and admire the street art of Melbourne. This lane is located only five minutes walking from Flinders Street railway station. The art on the wall are changed continuously, providing you a brand new experience every time you come.









Centre Place

Centre place is known as Melbourne's Diagon Alley. This is a laneway full of cafes where you can have your Melburnian's brunch. This laneway is not long. It is hidden between Flinders lane and Collins Street. From Flinders street station, you can either go through Swanston Street or Elizabeth Street, then turn to Flinders lane where you can find the gate to Centre Place. This is a perfect place for you to take your profile picture :D







Sources:
- http://www.cv.vic.gov.au/stories/built-environment/flinders-street-station/
- https://cathedral.org.au/
- photos are from my own library

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