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Melbourne at your feet - Views from the Rialto Towers

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Melbourne at night from the Rialto Towers observation deck, Melbourne, Australia Watching the sun set in any place is worthwhile. On the observation deck, as we waiting for magic hour, and the perfect light, a strong sense of cameraderie developed.

Meanwhile, you could tell the cognoscenti, they knew what would happen at 7 p.m. (below).

Nighttime brings out the best in the city, bright lights, the heady smell of coffee, and the anticipation of a night at the theatre.

The hourly plumes of fire, seen from the Rialto Towers.

The hourly plumes of fire at the Crown Casino, seen from Rialto Towers.

Britannia Internet Award WinnerBack to page 1 For Ali's visit to Rialto, click here.

Ali Kayn

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Rialto Towers, Melbourne, Victoria
525 Collins St, Melbourne,

Trams along Collins St to King St
Open every day except Christmas Day 10:00 a.m. until late, 7 days a week.


Phone (03) 9629 8222 (international +61 3 9629 8222)
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