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Backpacking is one way to save money and travel light. United Backpackers Melbourne offers affordable dorm-style accommodation. United Backpackers has friendly staff and provides a comfortable place to bunk down in Melbourne’s city centre.

Rates are affordable and it’s a good way to meet other travellers.

While in Melbourne, go and see the wall art in Fitzroy and here are some fun things to do in Melbourne at night

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There are four-share, six-share or 12-share dorms.

Rooms have comfortable double bunk beds. Each bed comes with a wall light and a bedside power point.

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There are separate male and female shower, a big recreational are and several breakout rooms where you can hang out.

The kitchen is quite large and there’s plenty of refrigerator space to store your groceries.

If you’re looking for a fun and social place to stay in Melbourne, United Backpackers in Melbourne is located on Flinders Street, across the road from the famous train station.

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Christina Pfeiffer
Christina Pfeiffer is a writer, photographer and video blogger based in Queensland, Australia. She has lived in three continents and her career as a travel journalist has taken her to all seven continents. Since 2003, she has contributed travel stories and photographs to mainstream media in Australia and around the world such as the Sydney Morning Herald, CNN Traveller, The Australian and the South China Morning Post. She has won many travel writing awards and is a full member of the Australian Society of Travel Writers.