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Melbourne City Discovery Tour

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Explore the vibrant and cosmopolitan city of Melbourne with its iconic landmarks, colourful street art, quirky laneways, and stunning waterfront. Immerse yourself in its thriving arts scene, world-class cuisine, and dynamic nightlife while enjoying panoramic views of this culturally rich destination.

Come with us to see why Melbourne was named “The World’s Most Liveable City” by The Economist Magazine for seven consecutive years.

With a population of over 4 million people, Melbourne has grown from its gold rush heritage of the 1850’s to be one of the most admired cities in the world and will soon become Australia’s most populated city.

There is so much to see in this diverse city with historical buildings, world-renowned gardens and markets, Australia’s best art museums, multiculturalism, exciting food scene, sporting stadiums, lively downtown café scene and the best shopping arcades in the land.

We make sure you get a feel for why Melbourne is regarded so highly and will show you all of the following locations.

Departure & Return Location

Melbourne City

Departure Time

9:00-10:00 AM (seasonal)

What to Expect

A captivating city exploration, brimming with culture, history & famous landmarks

  • Learn about Melbourne’s founding fathers and what led to the city being established at this location.
  • Melbourne’s Sporting Precinct – a collection of world-class stadiums on the doorstep of the city
  • Albert Park – expansive parklands & sporting fields as well as the location of Melbourne’s Formula One Grand Prix circuit.
  • The Royal Botanical Gardens – home of rare and beautiful plants, breathtaking landscapes and iconic buildings. Visit the Ornamental Lake during a stop here.
  • The Shrine of Remembrance – Victoria’s spectacular national war memorial. Built to honour the men and women of Victoria who served in World War I, it now serves as a memorial to Australians who served in global conflicts throughout our nation’s history. Walk to the top to see stunning views of Melbourne.
  • St Patrick’s Cathedral – Built from bluestone and sandstone, St Patrick’s Cathedral is a leading example of Gothic-revival architecture.
Itinerary

Parliament Hill

Treasury Building, House of Parliament, Windsor Hotel

The "Paris Ends" of Collins St.

Travel along the Golden Mile and see how the city was laid out during the ‘boom’ period of the 1850’s Gold Rush.

Queen Victoria Market

Australia’s largest ‘open air’ market. Home to the city’s freshest fruit and vegetables, the amazing delicatessen and the famous Melbourne ‘fish market’.

Lygon St.

Melbourne’s Little Italy and the home of the city’s famed coffee culture.

Royal Exhibition Building

UNESCO protected and surrounded by the Carlton Gardens.

Sport Precint

See Australia’s biggest stadiums and learn all about our original game of Australian Rules Football.

St. Patrick's Cathedral

Built from bluestone and sandstone, St Patrick’s Cathedral is a leading example of Gothic-revival architecture.

Royal Botanical Gardens

Home of rare and beautiful plants, breathtaking landscapes and iconic buildings. Visit the Ornamental Lake during a stop here.

Federation Square

Melbourne’s central square with its modern Architecture, surrounding Flinders St Station & St Paul’s Cathedral.

St. Kilda

Melbourne’s most popular beach-side suburb including Luna Park, the St Kilda Pier, Catani Gardens & the famous Esplanade Hotel. Travel along Port Phillip Bay to view mansions, historic sea baths and Luna Park’s eye-catching rides in this beautiful seaside suburb.

Albert Park

Expansive parklands & sporting fields as well as the location of Melbourne’s Formula One Grand Prix circuit.

The Shrine of Remembrance

Victoria’s spectacular national war memorial. Built to honour the men and women of Victoria who served in World War I, it now serves as a memorial to Australians who served in global conflicts throughout our nation’s history. Walk to the top to see stunning views of Melbourne.

Melbourne's Art Precint

One of the great creative and cultural destinations in the world including the National Gallery of Victoria, Victorian College of the Arts & Hamer Hall.

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