Duck into the graffiti-splashed secret laneways that made Melbourne famous, sampling world-class espresso, hawker-style dumplings, and craft chocolate with a local foodie guide who knows every hidden door.
What to expect
The walk threads through Degraves Street, AC/DC Lane, and Caledonian Lane — Melbourne's famous outdoor gallery — before surfacing at the Queen Victoria Market for its extraordinary multicultural food hall. You'll pull espresso at a third-wave roastery, fold your own bao, spoon through a Cantonese dumpling tasting, and finish with single-origin chocolate in a hidden arcade. Your guide weaves in the city's gold-rush history, its immigrant food culture, and the civic pride that makes Melbourne consistently rank as one of the world's most liveable cities.
Good to know
The walk covers approximately 3–4 km over 3.5 hours and is mostly flat — comfortable walking shoes required. Station Pier is a 15-minute taxi or rideshare to the CBD start point. Ideal for half-day port calls; the morning departure is best before the markets grow busy. Book directly with Local Way Tours to secure small-group placement.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Melbourne — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.