The Royal Botanic Gardens are one Victoria’s most popular tourist attractions with over 1.5 million visitors each year.
Located a short distance from the heart of the CBD the gardens extend over 40 hectares. Well worth a look!
The Royal Botanic Gardens are one Victoria’s most popular tourist attractions with over 1.5 million visitors each year.
Located a short distance from the heart of the CBD the gardens extend over 40 hectares. Well worth a look!
The City Circle Tram is a completely free and convenient way to experience Melbourne. It's a great way to see some of the best attractions Melbourne has to offer and you can hop on or off as many times as you like
Visit a historic landmark and the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere.
Eat, shop and explore you way through the iconic food halls.
It is the heart and soul of Melbourne and there’s no place like the Vic Market!
‘An experience above all else’
Experience the spectacular views from the highest viewing platform in the Southern Hemisphere.
With 360 degree views, you will see Melbourne like never before.
Take a journey through a world of wildlife at the oldest zoo in Australia and the third oldest in the world. Its only 5 minutes from the CBD!
Take a journey through the Melbourne sky and see our fabulous city from a different perspective. It is the largest solid steel construction in the world and is an iconic feature of the Melbourne skyline.
Home to major cultural attractions, world-class events, tourism experiences and an exceptional array of restaurants, bars and specialty stores, this modern piazza has become the heart and soul of Melbourne.
Highlighted by world-glass galleries and interactive zones, the museum displays state of the art technology, including a 3D hologram of Shane Warne re-living some of his career highlights – so realistic, it feels like he’s in the room.
IMAX Melbourne’s screen is the world’s largest and spans a massive 32 metres wide x 23 metres high. But visiting IMAX Melbourne goes beyond just seeing a movie on a huge screen.
When the Old Melbourne Gaol was built in the mid-1800s, it dominated the Melbourne skyline as a symbol of authority. Inside the Gaol, dangerous criminals were held alongside petty offenders, the homeless and the mentally ill.
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