WASHINGTON—
As the Formula One season kicks off in Melbourne, Australia, F1 driver Liam Lawson shares his insider knowledge of the city. From catching waves at the best surf spots to indulging in Melbourne’s renowned food scene, Liam reveals what makes Melbourne the cultural heart of Australia.
Surf Spots and Coastal Delights
Liam Lawson’s guide to Melbourne starts with the city’s stunning coastline. As an avid surfer, Liam recommends Bells Beach for its world-class waves and St Kilda Beach for its vibrant atmosphere. After a morning surf session, head to Acland Street in St Kilda for a flat white coffee and a pastry at one of the many trendy cafes.
Melbourne’s Food Scene: A Burger Lover’s Paradise
When it comes to food, Melbourne has something for every taste and budget. Liam is a self-proclaimed burger aficionado and swears by Andrew’s Hamburgers in Albert Park. For a more upscale dining experience, Liam recommends Attica, a two-hat restaurant in Ripponlea, and Brae, a farm-to-table restaurant in Birregurra.
Arts and Culture in Melbourne’s Laneways
Melbourne is renowned for its street art, live music scene, and cultural events. Liam suggests exploring the city’s laneways, such as Hosier Lane and Degraves Street, to discover the works of local artists and musicians. For a dose of culture, head to the National Gallery of Victoria or catch a performance at the Melbourne Theatre Company.
The Australian Grand Prix: A Weekend of Adrenaline and Excitement
The Australian Grand Prix is the highlight of Melbourne’s sporting calendar, and Liam is excited to get back on the track. With its challenging layout and enthusiastic crowds, the Albert Park Circuit is a favorite among F1 drivers. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just looking for an adrenaline rush, the Australian Grand Prix is an event not to be missed.

