Such a wonderful atmospheric first photo! The combination of the wet streets, colorful banners, guitar players, and shoppers really gives me a feel for the place.
The street musicians create an atmosphere, and if you don't like their music, you keep walking... There is no city without souvenirs. The Korean restaurant has to be interesting.
You found some great signs. Too bad about Myer department store, but these stores have struggled with Internet competition. Your Korean BBQ got to me, Yum!
Melbourne’s CBD has such a unique blend of history, modernity, and vibrant signage! Bourke St Mall always has something interesting going on, though it’s a shame about Myer’s struggles. That souvenir shop with the yellow hue sounds like a standout—so bright and eye-catching! Do you have a favorite sign or street art piece in Melbourne?
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Now I want Bulgogi.
ReplyDeleteBulgogi is too sweet for me
DeleteThat last sign is attractive.
ReplyDeleteThe business is not so good
DeleteSuch a wonderful atmospheric first photo! The combination of the wet streets, colorful banners, guitar players, and shoppers really gives me a feel for the place.
ReplyDeleteThat gentleman does add to the scene
DeleteGreat signs, I like the last one with the bit of yellow. Take care, have a great day !
ReplyDeleteWhat was he playing?
ReplyDeleteA soft rock actually.
DeleteThe street musicians create an atmosphere, and if you don't like their music, you keep walking...
ReplyDeleteThere is no city without souvenirs.
The Korean restaurant has to be interesting.
He is a regular that never raises his head up. He is quickly becoming an icon
DeleteA nice selection of signs.
ReplyDeleteI admire street artists! Even on a rainy day, they stay true to their bobby!
ReplyDeleteA way to spend the time
DeleteI like the last sign, even if I can't read it properly.
ReplyDeleteYou found some great signs. Too bad about Myer department store, but these stores have struggled with Internet competition. Your Korean BBQ got to me, Yum!
ReplyDeleteMelbourne’s CBD has such a unique blend of history, modernity, and vibrant signage! Bourke St Mall always has something interesting going on, though it’s a shame about Myer’s struggles. That souvenir shop with the yellow hue sounds like a standout—so bright and eye-catching! Do you have a favorite sign or street art piece in Melbourne?
ReplyDeleteBy the way, feel free to check out my latest blog post: https://www.melodyjacob.com/2025/02/our-pre-valentine-visit-to-pitlochry.html 😊
I do like the Korean BBQ sign.
ReplyDeleteThree splendid photos! Always sad to see the stores having a hard time making a go of things.
ReplyDeleteFantastic signs!
ReplyDeleteI especially love the last one.
All good signs but prefer the last one, it's different.
ReplyDeleteThe last one is a very nice one!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cityscape with those signs.
ReplyDeleteMuy buena la alineación de banderas, que muestra en la fotografía nº 1.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
...the Bourke St Mall sure is a lovely and colorful place!
ReplyDeleteCon esos resultados durante todo ese tiempo no se como sigue el establecimiento abierto.
ReplyDeleteBellas fotos.
Saludos.
Wonderful collection of signs.
ReplyDeleteGreat signs :-D
ReplyDeleteMe han gustado los letreros. Besos.
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