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Trams are free to GP ticket holders
Oops, free travel only from city to circuit. If you're coming from anywhere else, then you require a normal MetCard ticket.

(As the person at Yarra Trams pointed out, I would already have a ticket, because I've caught the train into the city in the first place.)

Shell> I visited melb about 3 weeks ago. If your arriving at Tulamarene airport (not Jetstar Avalon) you can buy a one way ticket with Skybus which departs to the city frequently. Costs $13 pp. If there's 3 of you, you might catch a taxi which will cost around $40-45. Also Skybus have a drop off and pickup service for free but i think it applies if ur staying in the city area. I have heard good things about Fitzroy St St Kilda but didnt have the chance to go there as I only had a chance to visit city, Chapel st and Brunswick st.

I found Melb to have an abundance of good restaurants and cafes and esp shopping as well as very friendly ppl. 2 Thumbs up!

Shell:

I will be able to pick you up from airport. How many people?

Mobile: 0417 037 520

I'll wait at the BP servo next to the airport carpark at 8.30pm. Call me when you are out the front of the terminal (at the taxi ranks/bus stops) and I'll swing past.

:) :) :(

i was happy after the first laps of qualifying on Sat... but it all went downhill after that! damn Ferraris... hehe

Paul... I went to France Soir! very nice... couldn't face the snails lol, but was a great meal and a really nice night. Very cheeky waiter though ;)

You guys are so lucky...Melbourne is so nice!!!

we had our dumbass tourist moment when we bought a Metcard thingy for the train (a day one) and then went and bought another one for the tram cos we didn't realise you could use the same one :P

was planning on going to the factory outlets on monday but they were all closed cos of the public holiday...so we went to the motor show instead (we didn't even know it was on!)

and then we found ourselves at Spencer St station, and came across Sherriffs Mini Cars where i bought myself a purple R34 GTR... it's gorgeous!!! i could have spent hours in that shop hehe ;)

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