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Melbourne in November

Portal Ventures
October 28, 2023

Melbourne in November is a great time to tour and have fun, with temperatures that range from around 11°c to 23°c. This city’s floral beauty is in full bloom and with the pleasant weather and a festive vibe, it’s the perfect month to scintillate your senses with some seriously exciting experiences, like food tours and hot air ballooning.

Delight Your Senses

Melbourne is truly a paradise for foodies and November is the ideal time to go on a degustation journey through the city’s diverse neighbourhoods. The city’s streets are filled with food from around the world, thanks to its multicultural heritage.

The many, many food tours in Melbourne give you a fun experience by visiting hidden gems and popular restaurants alike. From the laneways of the CBD to the cultural hubs of Fitzroy and Carlton, you’ll get to enjoy a variety of cuisines, including Italian, Greek, Asian and Middle Eastern delights.

These tours often include visits to markets where you can sample fresh produce, artisanal treats and many other delights. There’s also a few good brewery and wine tasting tours available. As you go from one spot to the next, the guides will share fascinating stories about Melbourne’s culinary history and the people behind the city’s best bites and sips.

For a truly breathtaking experience, start your day with a hot air balloon ride over Melbourne. The calm mornings and great visibility of Melbourne in November create the perfect conditions for floating above the city, plus, you’ll enjoy some bubbly and a delicious brekky afterwards.

You’ll never forget the sight of the sun rising over the skyline, casting a golden glow over Melbourne’s parks, gardens and iconic landmarks like the Yarra River and the MCG.

November’s Perfect Pairing

If the gorgeous flavours of Melbourne’s culinary scene and awe-inspiring views from a hot air balloon ride aren’t exciting enough for you, you’re in luck. During November in Melbourne, the Melbourne Cup Carnival is the event to be seen at. Try your luck with a bet, dress up in your best field fashions or check out the many related activities in the city. Our Things To Do in Melbourne page has even more to do.

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