#1 Hosier and Rutledge
Two of the city’s original street art laneways that now have ever-changing artworks on the walls from emerging artists to beginners on the scene. Very popular for visitors who come to see the huge Adnate mural of an indigenous child.
(Image source: Visit Victoria website)
#2 AC/DC and Duckboard Place
A horseshoe shaped outdoor art gallery with artworks inspired by the top-class dining (Tonka, Lee Ho Fook, Pastuso) found here as well as one of Melbourne’s music institutions, Cherry Bar. Currently sporting a new Mike Makatron mural.
(Image source: Melbourne Point website)
#3 Union Lane
Just off Bourke Street mall this narrow passage is great for curious visitors who will often see artists with their spray cans putting up new artworks.
(Image source: City Of Melbourne website)
#4 Myers Place
A stunning new piece by the prolific Makatron creates an urban jungle at the top end of Bourke Street.
(Image source: Visit Victoria website)
#5 Croft Alley
A zig and a zag down this hidden away narrow laneway in the heart of Chinatown delivers an evolving selection of colourful art but some of the more established artists.
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