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Named after Charles and William Degraves, two merchants from Hobart, Tasmania, Degraves Street is a short alley that runs from Flinders Street to Flinders Lane in Melbourne’s central business district. The cobbled bluestone lane is a busy and popular location filled with bars, cafes, and restaurants.
In the 1990s, the tall old buildings were transformed into loft style apartments, which added to the vitality of the street. Many of the eateries feature outdoor dining with umbrellas: Degraves Espresso and Andiamo are a few of the many places to eat on Degraves Street. If you are wondering what to do in Melbourne today, this is a great place to start exploring. The Degraves Street Subway and the Platform Artist Group offer underground events and exhibits.
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