We entered the CBD from Flinders Street Station and only realized upon arrival that we were unwittingly attracted by the charming narrow lanes and pleasant layout of Graves Street. From a distance, it's a charming street where you'll likely find what you've been looking for. At first glance, it seems organically developed, but its appeal stems from its overall elaborate designs, such as the uniformity of colorful store signs, the symmetry of the walls of buildings on both sides, and the small occlusion that protects pedestrians and cafe patrons from the rain. While the Graves Street store isn't cheap to rent, we've bought a few small items in a few interesting stores. Walking down Graves Street is a bit like a promenade leading to the altar in the cathedral, where the narrow, central area is surrounded by unnaturally high walls that focus your sight and push you to the sky. Whether you stop or not to browse, you should immerse yourself in Graves Street. Its clever design and charming layout is worth experiencing. We felt this was the most interesting road in the CBD.