What makes it 71% Couple-Friendly: Couples can enjoy grand architecture, share brunch or cocktails under the arches, browse jewellery or fashion, and take romantic photos. Limited night atmosphere once retail closes about 7 pm.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Couples can stroll the arcades, take photos and enjoy a relaxed meal.
Admire Renaissance-Revival architecture:
Wander through the vaulted hall, arcades and clock tower.
Tip: Visit mid-morning for soft light on the façade.
Photograph the pink purse sculpture:
Strike a pose next to Simon Perry’s giant artwork.
Tip: Stand on the right side for the best angle against the H&M entrance.
Stroll Postal Lane street art:
Explore heritage signs and hidden murals in the alley beside the GPO.
Tip: Look up to spot small painted stencils above eye level.
Enjoy coffee at Federal Coffee:
Sit under the arches for brunch or afternoon drinks.
Tip: Try the chai latte and pre-order a window seat on weekends.
Share Italian plates at Ca de Vin:
Order pasta or pizza in Postal Lane’s cozy courtyard.
Tip: Pair your meal with a glass of local Pinot Noir.
Browse Larsen Jewellery:
View bespoke rings and necklaces in the boutique.
Tip: Ask the jeweller about custom engraving options.
In summer, seek shade in the arcades and carry water. In winter, warm up with a hot chocolate at Federal Coffee.
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Laneway Photographer
The General Post Office (GPO) in Melbourne on the corner of Bourke street mall & Elizabeth st. Built between 1861-1907, this historical general post office is still used as a point of reference for the measure of distances from the centre of Melbourne. A beautiful place to take photos & or just to sit & listen to the street musicians.
David Fu
Use to get stamps, send packages and buy commemorative stamps here. I didn't realize that this grand old dame had a big makover. Still pretty as ever with her quarterly hour and hourly notes still chiming.
KK
Extremely beautiful building inside out. One of the biggest H&M outlet i have been too
Tony Wenz
Lot of history here. Granddad used to sort the mail in the good 'old days!
Nina Monger
The building is gorgeous, although the H&M signage and fake greenery does it no favours. Also the interior, when it was still the actual GPO, was beautifully painted in period colours and now it's all just white 😔. The best of the GPO building now is Postal Lane and it's restaurants. Great eating but also a lovely Lane to walk through to Little Bourke St, with lots of little historic details reta...
Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Coffee and brunch for two | AUD 40 |
Shared pasta or pizza | AUD 30 |
Total Estimated | AUD 70 |
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