Who is ready to head downunder for a great vacation? Right now, Australia is on sale, with Chicago to Melbourne on Air Canada is on $581 RT with lots of others all on sale. We found this incredible cheap flight from Chicago to MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA in April 2019 for just $581 RT on Air Canada (United partner) , good for flights from Feb to April 2019. Packed with sunny cities, long stretches of coastline and an arid interior known as the Outback, Australia has adventures that will easily keep you busy for a month’s holiday. Mapping efficient routes will help you fit in as much culture as possible, from dusty Outback towns to contemporary art museums. And with a full month, you can even include time to experience the laid-back Aussie spirit at a cozy pub or beach barbecue.
With Melbourne’s combination of world-class dining, art galleries, homegrown fashion and a packed sports calendar, it’s no surprise Victoria’s capital is regarded the world’s most livable city. Follow this guide to discover its hidden charms. CLICK HERE to use Google Flights and put in your own dates
DEPARTURE CITY: Chicago, USA
ARRIVAL CITY: Melbourne, Australia
RETURN BACK TO: Chicago, USA
DATES: Currently there is availability from February to April 2019
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Top things to do in Melbourne
Wander through Melbourne’s laneways
The centre of Melbourne is threaded with cobbled laneways, which have become a mecca for coffee shops, cafés and unique shopping boutiques. Start at Flinders Street station, wander down Degraves Street, and explore the city’s beautiful arcades and street art around every corner – including from England-based graffiti artist Banksy. Head down Collins Street to visit the exquisite Block Arcade then get your caffeine hit at pocket-sized Brother Baba Budan or Patricia, both on Little Bourke Street.
Shop like a local
Melbourne is renowned for its markets, which sell everything from local produce to arts and crafts and vintage fashion. Get amongst the hustle and bustle of the Queen Victoria Markets, the largest open-air market in the Southern Hemisphere. You can take a bus from there to the South Melbourne Market, and enjoy dim sim or street-style Mexican food under its historic awnings. On weekends, pick up handmade pieces from emerging Australian designers at the Rose St. Artists’ Market in Fitzroy, just a quick tram ride from the city centre.
Dine at famous eateries
Book well in advance for Attica, one of the world’s 50 best restaurants, and tuck into Ben Shewry’s unique tasting menu. Melbourne’s city laneways are home to popular restaurants, such as Tonka, hidden down the graffiti-covered Duckboard Place, and elegant Flower Drum on Market Lane. Nearby, TV chef George Colombaris plates up modern Greek food at his flagship restaurant The Press Club and souvas at his string of casual restaurants Jimmy Grants. For the tastiest cheap eats, don’t miss Hannoi Hannah’s delicious Vietnamese street food or Fonda Mexican for tacos and burritos. Both pack out quickly.
Sip cocktails at a rooftop bar
Enjoy drinks with a view at one of Melbourne’s many rooftop bars. Popping up across the city centre, and the bohemian neighbourhoods of Fitzroy and Carlton, these high-altitude bars enable you to watch the sun set with a drink in hand. Local favourites include the spectacular rooftop terrace at Naked in the Sky in Fitzroy, Rooftop Bar gracing Curtin House in the city centre, and, nearby, the very unique Madame Brussels.
Discover why Melbourne is regarded as the world’s sporting capital
Melbourne is Australia’s sports capital and its venues are legendary. Join the fun at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) for the Australian Football League from March until September, or the international cricket matches from November until February. Go trackside at Flemington for the excitement of the Melbourne Cup, held on the first Tuesday in November, or be exhilarated by the Australian Grand Prix, when Albert Park is transformed into a high-speed racetrack. Find out more about Melbourne’s sports events.
Be tempted by sweet treats on Acland Street
Hop on a tram from Bourke Street in the central business district to the seaside suburb of St Kilda. Here, you can stroll the foreshore to the St Kilda Pier, home to a colony of little penguins or take a ride on the roller coaster at historic Luna Park. Afterwards enjoy sweets at one of Acland Street’s many continental cake shops, such as the kugelhopf (brioche cake swirled with melted chocolate) at Monarch Cakes or a slice of baked cheesecake at Europa Cake Shop.
Explore Melbourne’s vibrant arts and culture
The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) is Australia’s oldest gallery (founded in 1861) and hosts an exciting range of international and local exhibitions and events, and a collection of more than 70,000 works. Visit the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) to immerse yourself in the world of film, television and digital culture or take a taxi to the Heide Museum of Modern Art at Bulleen for an insight into Australian artists. In the evening, catch a performance at one of Melbourne’s many theatres, which host everything from musicals to comedy and cabaret. Or if you’re in the mood for jazz, swing past Bird’s Basement jazz club in the centre of Melbourne for gigs from local and international musicians.