Getting to
Stop Two
Here’s our suggestion on the best walking route to your next stop.
Take a look at our conversation starters for some fun activities while on your stroll!
DIRECTIONS
Make your way back onto Little Bourke Street and head left.
Take the second laneway on your left - Crossley Street.
Fun Fact 💡
Formerly known as Romeo Lane back in the 1850s, Crossley Street became popular as one of Melbourne’s earliest ‘red light’ districts. Local lore (so we consider it fact) has it that an opium den was one of the street’s ‘attractions’! Scandalous!
Make your way down to a must-stop photo opportunity; the heritage-listed Pellegrini Neon Sign!
This place is so popular that locals have (unofficially) renamed Crossley Street as Pellegrini’s Corner – home of Melbourne coffee institution Pellegrini’s Espresso Bar.
Continue left onto Bourke Street and make a right to the home of Melbourne’s first ever laneway bar, Meyers Place.
Originally known as Nicholas Lane, Meyers Place has it all!
Street art, romantic bars, hidden bars and definitely loads of history.
Fun Fact 💡
Meyers Place was selected as one of the pilots for Melbourne's new “Green Your Laneway” campaign.
This program is a way for the city to liven up the grey walls of its laneways with street art! Make sure to take a picture of the giant Mike Makatron Mural “Jungle Funk”.
Continue past Jungle Funk and look for the Argentine hot spot, San Telmo.
Head on in through the rustic doors and step into South America for a night!
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