[Melbourne Attractions] Brighton Beach Bathing Boxes Rainbow Cabin
📍Brighton Beach Bathing Boxes Rainbow House
A must-visit place when visiting Melbourne! This scenic spot often appears in Australian travel programs and magazines. When these beach huts were first built, they were used for swimmers to change clothes. Later, they were sold to the public to store surfboards, canoes, etc. It is said that the average price of each hut is about AUD$200,000😂😂😂. These huts are definitely affordable for the rich~
Luckily, there is a big blue sky. Each bathing boxes has different features, up to 80 or so. So if you like taking pictures, you will definitely stay here for a long time to take pictures, because many of them are very unique and beautiful. If you have time, bring a beach seat and sit down with your friends to look at the sea and chill
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📍How to get there (If you want to know more about transportation details, please go to Public Transport Victoria for faster information)
: Take the train to Melbourne central
1. Get off at the "middle brighton railway station", you will pass by supermarkets and small shops, and then walk along the road through residential houses to Brighton Beach, which takes about 15 minutes. *Middle Brighton Railway is the last station in zone 2, so the fare is relatively cheap.
2. Get off at "Brighton Beach Station", which is a coastal station, about a ten-minute walk away. * Brighton Beach station is the first station in zone 3, so the ticket price will be more expensive.
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❤️Tips 1* Arrange Brighton Beach + ST Kilda Beach on the same day*:
I believe many people who go to Melbourne will go to ST Kilda Beach (focus on watching the penguins go home^3^). You can take bus 600 from Brighton Beach and then transfer to tram 96 to arrive. You can shop in one day!
Tips 2: If you take public transportation, try to go far on Saturdays and Sundays. You can use the Sunday saver ticket
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