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Flinders Street Station

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Melbourne's Iconic Landmark. Standing proudly in the heart of Melbourne, Flinders Street Station is Australia's oldest train station and one of the city's most recognizable landmarks. Opened in 1910, its grand Edwardian architecture, iconic dome, and famous clocks have made it a central meeting point for locals and a must-visit attraction for tourists. The station serves as a major transport hub, connecting suburban train lines across Melbourne. What to See at Flinders Street Station: The Iconic Clocks: The row of clocks above the main entrance has been used for over a century to display train departure times and remains a classic Melbourne meeting spot. Historic Architecture: Admire the station's majestic dome, arched windows, and intricate detailing, making it one of Melbourne's most photographed buildings. Flinders Street Ballroom: Hidden above the station, this once-grand ballroom has been closed for decades but still holds a sense of mystery and history. Yarra River & Federation Square: Located just across the street, these areas offer great views, dining, and cultural experiences.

Tips for Visiting 


  • Best Time for Photos: Visit early in the morning or at sunset to capture stunning shots with fewer crowds. 

  • Use it as a Transport Hub: If you're exploring Melbourne, trains from Flinders Street Station provide easy access to St Kilda, South Yarra, and other suburbs. 

  • Meet Under the Clocks: If you're meeting someone, the phrase "Meet me under the clocks" refers to the main entrance and is a Melbourne tradition.

  • Explore Nearby Attractions: Walk to Federation Square, the Yarra River, or Hosier Lane for street art, all within a few minutes from the station. 

  • Watch for Crowds: As Melbourne's busiest station, peak hours (7-9 AM and 4-6 PM) can be hectic, so plan accordingly if commuting.

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