Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Madame Brussels, Melbourne
Eclectic, quirky and devil-may-care, Melbourne is constantly full of welcome surprises.Of course, unless luck happens to be in your favour, many of Melbourne's treasures are best-kept secrets known only by locals. For the casual tourist, it's likely you will walk by in complete oblivion and not even realise that you're missing the discreet entrances down alleys, hidden in basements or tucked away
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