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Complete guide to the best local experiences right now

From vibrant art festivals to innovative eateries, discover the top spots and events to visit this July.

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By Australia Culture Desk · Published 4 July 2026, 1:08 pm

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Complete guide to the best local experiences right now
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As July unfolds, the city’s cultural calendar is brimming with must-see events and unique local experiences. Whether you're interested in immersive art, cutting-edge theatre, or world-class dining, there’s something happening around every corner—often just steps away in neighbourhoods like Fitzroy and Carlton.

Art and Culture Take Centre Stage

The National Gallery on St Kilda Road is hosting the “New Horizons” exhibition through July 31, showcasing contemporary Indigenous artists crafting new narratives through mixed media. With over 50 pieces on display, the exhibition offers a powerful insight into evolving cultural identities, inviting visitors to engage directly via interactive components.

Not far from the gallery, Carlton’s La Mama Theatre has reopened its doors with a program of experimental performances running until the end of the month. Tickets start at $25 for local productions that blend traditional storytelling with digital art forms, appealing to audiences eager for fresh theatrical experiences.

Food, Markets and Outdoor Adventures

For food enthusiasts, the Queen Victoria Market remains a top destination. Its new “Flavour of the Month” initiative highlights seasonal produce from local farmers every weekend throughout July, paired with cooking masterclasses led by celebrated chefs. Expect to pay around $40 for a hands-on workshop, including tastings and recipe kits.

Meanwhile, the nearby Yarra River Trail sees an increase in visitors taking advantage of the crisp winter mornings for cycling and walking tours. Local outfit Urban Vistas offers guided excursions focusing on the city’s street art and hidden laneways, with tour prices starting at $35 per person.

These offerings contribute to a noticeable uptick in weekend cultural tourism: City Tourism Office figures report a 12% rise in event attendance compared to last July, with food and art experiences topping the list of activities.

With so many options available, now is the prime time to plan your outings. Booking tickets ahead for exhibitions and theatre is recommended, as weekend slots are filling fast. Also, check the official websites of venues like the National Gallery and La Mama Theatre for updates on extended hours or special events linked to NAIDOC Week celebrations starting mid-July.

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