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Hosier Lane

4.0 (41 reviews)

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Mel M.

Banksy's art is no longer here but like a lof of the art. This is one spot it use to be in. I was amazed at how many people found their way here from early in the am to late in the evening there were all sorts taking selfies. Families and aspiring social media viral stars. It was amusing watching everyone. There are other laneways and alleys with graffiti but I think Hosier Lane is one of the easiest to locate. There are walking tours and free tours that highlight Hosier Lane too. If you come expect a constant flow of people. Most are courteous trying to get the same backdrop with the right angle for their profile pics. Lots of expensive camera gear go up and down this lane so watch your footing on the incline and decline of the road. Don't damage your gear trying to get a pic. Mel M Yelp 18:36

Curt C.

Amazing street art! Anything goes on this alleyway. Got some paint? Go to town! This place is absolutely covered, just covered in graffiti. There aren't any rules, just go nuts! The street, the sidewalks, all the walls, everything is covered in layer after layer of spray paint. There's a huge diverse array of artists who have come out here. Don't care for a piece? It'll get covered up or graffitied over in a matter of days. Banksy has even painted up this alleyway, but those pieces are long painted over. When I went, there were some huge pieces of art that spanned whole buildings, and lots of smaller pieces. Some of the art is politically incorrect, but again, anything goes. The place is so well trafficked that it feels safe. It's well lit, and there are lots of people taking hipster photos here. There's a non-profit coffee shop around here, but it's just covered in paint too. Expect some shadiness going on around here, it's an alley filled with tourists and artists. It's absolutely amazing that the city and the landlords let the street art community get away with this, but it's an asset to the city and some really cool ways for artists to express themselves in one place.

Mandy L.

I am not a huge fan of graffiti or painting at all but when I saw this street I absolutely fall in love with it! The walls has so many crazy paints with absolutely cool modern humor. Moreover you can try to be part of this culture: somewhere around you can find tables with paints and brushes and use it for maybe one of your best painting ever ! :)) I drew only a piece of cheese and was so happy! Amazing walking street ! Must to see! Recommend by mouse!

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Cathy C.

There's tasteful graffiti and there's that sad call for attention by destroying a neighborhood/ building/ wall with our lack of talent graffiti. While I was in Melbourne, I was not in the mood for going to touristy landmarks. I decided to leave my hotel and just walk around aimlessly hoping to find something quirky. I found a few things including Hosier Lane. It's a little alley across the street from a museum and behind a church. The walls are covered in graffiti. Colorful, artistic and expressionistic. Don't forget to look up and look behind you to see the aborigine boy. Towards the end of the alley is a gun stuck to the wall. The colors and messages are brilliant.

Mar L.

It's a charm of its own. The lane is filled with graffiti and street art. There were tourists and photographers as I understand this is quite a famous lane. A few minutes' walk from ACMI and Fed Square, recommended if you are within the area.

Yi Z.

I am here to poop on the Hosier Lane party. Apparently this is one of the most photographed streets in Melbourne. Maybe it's considered cool for Australia but growing up in California, I was not impressed. There's "graffiti" everywhere in LA, some better than others. There's are two streets in the Mission District in SF, where I live, with much better street art. I saw some people trying to take artsy hipster photos in this area. It works well for that. Otherwise, you can walk through in about 2 minutes. Hosier Lane is centrally located and it's worth a quick look since you'll most likely be nearby at some point.

Gina N.

Great photo ops in this alleyway. If you're a fan of all things art and graffiti, come here! We were blown away with the talent. You could probably spend hours here just perusing the individual pieces of graffiti. Very artsy and urban, and a great portrayal of melbourne. An added bonus was the famed restaurant movida is located on this street....which gave me another reason to come back here. In fact, during our short stay here in melbourne, we visited 3 times!

Elizabeth L.

Best street art in Melbourne, bar none - currently the best laneway. Can spend an hr. just absorbing the graffiti. Highly recommend.

Deana M.

If you have a few minutes, take a moment and make a detour here. The entire alleyway is covered with great street art that is bursting with creativity and beauty. It's completely different from the city center that will leave you thinking if you were transported somewhere else. There's nothing else in Melbourne quite like it.

Sarah S.

Walking down Hosier Lane is like being transported somewhere else. It's like the whole city disappears and you're just wandering in this magical, colorful place. This is way, way beyond the terrible graffiti that you usually see - this is ART. Melbourne allows for certain alleys to be used for street art, and if you're in Melbourne you should check some of them out. I found several throughout the City Central area, but by far Hosier Lane was my favorite (along with the other small alleys that branch off of it). I won't go into details about the art, because it's always changing. What I saw may not be what the last person saw, or what you will see. I spent much more time on Hosier Lane and took way more pictures than I thought I would. I highly recommend making a visit, and having plenty of room on your SD card! And, not specific to Hosier Lane, but grab one of those visitors' guides because some of the alleys are featured in there. Don't be afraid to wander through a random department store to find the backdoor to one of the alleys and don't be afraid to smile to yourself as you walk down a narrow alley full of teeny, tiny cafes with people enjoying their morning coffee. It's really like walking into another world, one you would've never known existed if you hand't just started poking around.

Leisha C.

Back visiting my home town for work, I had 4 things on my must do list. Yum Cha in Chinatown, MCG for the footy, any Vietnamese & Hosier Lane. Now don't get me wrong, it's not like I've been gone forever. It's only been 4 months, and I've been back at least once a month since. That's how much I love Hosier. Even took a colleague down who said something along the lines of "I have to take photos, and I'm not the photo taking type". I could spend hours wandering around cities, some that have amazing street art, and Melbourne is no exception.

David S.

Apparently this place is one of those places one should check out when one is in Melbourne due to the street art, however I must admit that there is nothing all that impressive here. One time I passed through here I had to hold my breath because there were a number of people spray painting images on the wall. I wandered through here earlier and discovered that while there was some nice art here, some people had come through and completely ruined it by painting tags and other dodgy art over the decent murals. Okay, it doesn't take all that long to walk through, but I certainly wouldn't go out of my way to check it out since there isn't all that much to see here.

Zinnia X.

Cute alleyway that extends pretty far back with dense graffiti that changes often and extends into back alleyways. However, there's also a lot of street art in Fitzroy and around the city that can be more visually interesting.

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I visited The Mussel Pot at the Queen Victoria Market over a year ago and I kid you not I still…read morethink about these mussels regularly and every time I eat mussels! This was unexpectedly one of the best things I ate on my entire 2 week Australia trip!! I'm not even a big fan of mussels.... but at the market I noticed everyone was sitting at tables just eating mussels out of a big bowl? Such a random meal choice so figured it's gotta be good. Went up to order and there were so many different options I just asked the guy working there what he recommends. He suggested the chili coconut mussels which was not the one I would have picked on my own but went with it. Oh my god these mussels changed my life LOL. They were SO big, plump, juicy, and packed with so much flavor!!! The chili coconut sauce almost reminded me a bit of a curry sauce, not very spicy and very flavorful and it was perfect to mop up with the yummy bread on top. It was so good I'm literally drooling writing this review a year later and I have not had any mussels that can even begin to compare!!!! If I get to visit Australia again I am 10000% hunting down this mussel food truck as soon as I get there!

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Chapel Street South Yarra
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