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Federation Square

Attraction · Melbourne, Australia
★ 4.5Swanston St & Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

Federation Square is a vibrant public space in Melbourne, offering a lively atmosphere for exploration and discovery. While some entrances may be temporarily closed for events or renovations, the square itself remains a dynamic hub worth experiencing. Visitors can expect a bustling environment with opportunities to wander and engage with the city's pulse.

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An open space meeting area across from Flinders Street Station with big screens.
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The question will be whether the Fed Square entrance is open in time for round one.
Rr/MelbourneTrains
Visiting some sort of cultural event at fed square
Rr/melbourne
Visited as part of Melbourne city highlights.
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