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1Flinders Street

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Train station
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Flinders Street Railway Station is a true gem nestled in the heart of Melbourne, boasting a stunning yellow facade and an iconic dome that has captured the hearts of locals and visitors alike since its opening in 1909. This architectural marvel, with its grand arched entrance and Romanesque Revival style, serves as both a bustling transport hub and a beloved meeting point for generations.
Flinders street railway station is an absolute icon of Melbourne. Known for its spectacular architecture, this train station is a landmark and a central hub for trains. A lot of trams and trains pass by, and through the station day, after day, after day. Buy hey, it's a station, and that's what it's made for. It's a very busy and packed station, so try not to miss your train. Anyways, what I'm saying is, it's a great station. It just is. Would like to see again.
Simon N — Google review
Flinders Street station. Over the years I've seen a few impressive improvement changes. The organisation of signs is super helpful. Within seconds you can figure out where to catch the right train, making your travel experience enjoyable.
Michael R — Google review
Play mini golf here in the ballroom during Rising Festival. Such a great space, rarely used. Was a good time.
Benjamin C — Google review
Busy station in the centre of Melbourne. Great food shops. Use trams for all the important places.
Sreejith K — Google review
Could have been more cleaner. Could have more seating for the eateries People literally sit on the stairs and sit near the toilets to eat food. So hard to watch that. Passengers are paying lot of money it’s not like they have a choice. Instead of just putting money on the restorations spend tiny portion on customers needs as well But I must say such a beautiful view from outside
Mounica K — Google review
the brown midde aged lady working the myki exits near the convenience store pmo so bad like it was obvious we were rushing and my little sister didn’t follow behind me when going through the gates and she had the audacity to tell me off and then make us miss the train like bro ofc i know my little sister should go in front of me WE WERE RUSHING
Wow P — Google review
We visited this iconic landmark in Melbourne. The architecture is classic and a nice place for photos. However, inside the station is all business and we could not get in without a train ticket. There are some food stalls and cafes just along the side of the train station.
S C — Google review
Huge station with friendly staff and a lot of shops. I visited this station on Australia Day. There was a big crowd in front of the station but the police and security staff kept everything in order. This is historically building. It worths to visit even if you don’t use train. There is beautiful cathedral in front of the station. Good place to visit too.
Rosie — Google review
Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia•https://www.ptv.vic.gov.au/•Tips and more reviews for Flinders Street

2Royal Exhibition Building

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The Royal Exhibition Building, constructed in 1880, is a significant 19th-century exhibition center with a striking dome. It is situated amidst beautifully landscaped gardens and holds UNESCO World Heritage status. This iconic venue hosts various major events and exhibitions throughout the year, such as the Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show and GABS (the Great Australasian Beer SpecTAPular). Notably, it was also the location of Australia's first Parliament in 1901.
Such a beautiful place to spend a peaceful afternoon! The Royal Exhibition Building looks stunning — the architecture is just amazing, especially with the fountains in front. The Carlton Gardens around it are so calm and green, perfect for a walk, photos, or just sitting by the pond watching the ducks. It’s one of those spots that makes you slow down and enjoy the moment. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in Melbourne! 🌿✨
Vinoth S — Google review
Stunning Venue for Special Occasions – Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne I recently had the pleasure of attending a graduation ceremony at the Royal Exhibition Building, and it was truly a memorable experience. The building itself is a masterpiece of architecture—grand, elegant, and beautifully preserved. Its high ceilings, detailed interior, and historical charm make it an inspiring venue for any important event. The surrounding Carlton Gardens add even more beauty, offering a peaceful and scenic environment perfect for photos and relaxation. Whether you’re attending a formal event or just visiting, the atmosphere is uplifting and serene. Everything was well organized, and the setting made the ceremony feel extra special. The mix of heritage, space, and natural surroundings makes this a standout location in Melbourne. Highly recommended for anyone visiting the city or planning a special event!
Senarath A — Google review
Amazing heritage building. Great architecture. Great location for big Expos. Very expensive parking at the museum. And you cannot book it in advance. The building is surrounded by beautiful gardens and the location is very popular for wedding photography.
Shaheryar A — Google review
This beautiful old building is such a stunning site. It looks extra majestic in the lovely Carlton Gardens, and the Dome Tour you can do through the Melbourne Museum is absolutely wonderful, providing a lot of detailed history and some really unique and incredible views. I've been to a lot of events here - from uni exams and graduations, to the flower and garden show, to vegan festivals and art shows, and every single time I visit I'm just blown away by how beautiful this architecture is. I wish that there were more places like this as lovingly preserved in Melbourne.
Ashlee P — Google review
Came here to experience the Matria exhibition as part of the 2025 Now or Never Festival. Amazing use of the space. Everything was pink down to the menu items at the makeshift cafe. A really nice photo opportunity in this incredible building and best of all it was free. The kids loved the milk crate interactive element too. Love Melbourne for this type of event.
Benjamin C — Google review
I visited this place for the Melbourne Italian Fest — the building is huge and really beautiful, perfect for such a big event. The area around is full of greenery and so relaxing! 🌿🇮🇹
Carmela A — Google review
I've been to many events here both working and just to see an expo. Building its self is magnificent to see. Recently I really enjoyed going to the international flower show. I thought it was very cool it being indoors and outdoors. It's crazy how such an old building to be standing and used so regularly! Definitely one of the many cool old buildings in Melbourne. Definitely worth checking out an expo here even if its just to admore the building. Photos attached are from when I went to the flower show
Steven H — Google review
The building is marvelous just like Melbourne’s old name, the Marvelous Melbourne. The Dome Guided Tour is fantastic, the professional guide Phil told us loads of fascinating stories about the building and the city it is located in. In the main hall, Phil showed us the paintings and their history. And then we went upstairs to the rooftop, enjoyed the great views and checked out the golden top which is made of real gold. We went into the basement with a little exhibition about the building. And we went back to the main hall to end this tour. I love this experience. It’s a great landmark of Melbourne. It represents the good old times of its city. And we should do more to conserve it and make it last for our future generations.
Chang G — Google review
9 Nicholson St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia•https://museumsvictoria.com.au/reb/•Tips and more reviews for Royal Exhibition Building
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3Melbourne Cricket Ground

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Specialty Museums
The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is an iconic sports venue with a rich history dating back to 1853. It has been the main stadium for the 1956 Summer Olympics and is known as the home of Australian football. With a capacity of 100,000 people, it's one of Melbourne's top tourist destinations. The MCG offers daily tours that provide visitors with insights into its storied past and significance in Australian sports history.
This is the second largest cricket ground. We were welcome to visit the cricket ground. Each and everything of the auditorium was clearly presented to us. We saw the cricketers landing area , their changing rooms , Physio therapy rooms , resting rooms . The ground was being maintained. We also saw the place where the speakers sit , the management sitting area cafeteria and so on . The best part is the museum. Very informative. Must visit whole you are at Australia don’t miss it.
Inthira — Google review
Visiting the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) for the first time was truly a memorable experience. The sheer history of this iconic stadium is impressive, and the guided tour brings it to life in a unique way. Our guide, Jerry, was knowledgeable and engaging, making the 60–70 minute tour informative and enjoyable. The tour takes you deep inside the MCG, including exclusive areas like the players' seating boxes, and members' lounges. One of the highlights was the bird’s eye view from the top, which gives you a real sense of how massive the ground is. There are a few facilities on site including a small café and a gift shop for souvenirs. Parking can be tricky since it’s not available inside the stadium, but we were lucky to find street parking easily on a weekday. For cricket fans, timing your visit is key. The stadium often hosts football games, so the pitch is not always set up for cricket. The best time to experience it in its full cricketing glory is during the Boxing Day Test match around Christmas. Overall, it’s a must visit spot in Melbourne, rich with sporting history and atmosphere especially if you are a cricket fan.
Yasser J — Google review
Experiencing the history and grandeur of the renowned sporting arena was truly remarkable. The comprehensive tour provided an intimate look at the stadium's iconic features, including the hallowed grounds and player facilities. Engaging with the rich heritage and significant moments that have transpired within its walls was captivating. The informative insights into the venue's evolution and its place in sports history were enlightening. Overall, the visit left a lasting impression of admiration for the venue's significance.
Dr G — Google review
Visiting the Melbourne Cricket Ground was truly a memorable experience. The stadium’s sheer size and historic significance immediately stood out—it’s not just a sporting venue, but a landmark filled with tradition and pride. Walking through the gates, I could feel the energy and legacy of countless legendary matches that have taken place here. The guided tour was well-organized and gave fascinating insights into the stadium’s history, the players, and the cultural importance of cricket in Australia. Standing in the stands and imagining the roar of over 100,000 fans was simply breathtaking. The MCG shop was also a highlight, offering a wide range of memorabilia and merchandise, perfect for any cricket lover. Overall, the visit was both exciting and inspiring. Whether you’re a cricket enthusiast, a sports fan, or just someone who appreciates history and culture, the MCG is an absolute must-visit in Melbourne
Shanz S — Google review
The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), or "The G," is a highly-regarded and historically significant multi-purpose stadium and cultural landmark in Melbourne, Australia. Reviewers consistently praise its electric atmosphere, especially during major events, while also highlighting its accessibility and extensive amenities. The atmosphere during major events, such as AFL Grand Finals, the Boxing Day Test match, and concerts, is consistently described as amazing, incredible, and electric. The roar of over 80,000 fans is a major draw for attendees.The stadium offers a large variety of food and beverage options, though some reviewers note that prices can be high. Other facilities praised by visitors include numerous clean toilets, large HD video screens, and escalators for easy access to higher levels. However, some seating on the higher levels has been described as small and cramped.Guided tours of the MCG are highly recommended for sports fans. The 75-minute tours offer behind-the-scenes access to the changing rooms, exclusive member areas like the Long Room, and an opportunity to walk on the edge of the arena. Tour guides are often described as knowledgeable and enthusiastic volunteers. The on-site Australian Sports Museum, included with the tour, is a major highlight.
Manju B — Google review
My daughter and I, visiting from England, had a great time on the tour of the MCG. Expertly guided by club member Anne, we thoroughly enjoyed the experience on the eve of the AFL Grand Final. As we anticipated, the changing rooms and Long Room were out of bounds so close to the big event, but these minor disappointments were soon forgotten as the rest of the tour was so informative and inspiring. Should you have the opportunity to also visit the adjoining museum you must do so, as this is a phenomenal experience. Many thanks to Bill, the very helpful volunteer who entertained me here. A real highlight of our trip to the city.
Peter — Google review
The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), also known as "the 'G", is a large sports stadium in Melbourne, Australia, with a capacity of 100,024. It is the largest stadium in Australia, home to Australian Rules Football and cricket, and a venue for various other sports, concerts, and major events, including the 1956 Olympic Games. The ground was established in 1853 and is famous for hosting events like the first-ever Test match and the AFL Grand Final. Capacity: 100,024 (around 95,000 seats and 5,000 standing room)
Zakir U — Google review
I went to watch the India vs Australia match at the MCG — what an amazing experience! The atmosphere was electric, and the crowd management was top-notch. Everything was so well organised, and the stadium itself is massive and beautiful. Truly a memorable day!
Manju S — Google review
Brunton Ave, Richmond VIC 3002, Australia•https://www.mcg.org.au/•+61 3 9657 8888•Tips and more reviews for Melbourne Cricket Ground

4Sidney Myer Music Bowl

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Live music venue
Sights & Landmarks
Auditorium
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Arenas & Stadiums
Sidney Myer Music Bowl is a popular performance venue located within the King's Domain Gardens in Melbourne. The gardens feature mature trees, beautiful flower beds, and notable landmarks such as Government House and the Shrine of Remembrance. The music bowl hosts free concerts by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra during the summer months, offering a unique outdoor musical experience. Events like Carols by Candlelight are well-organized and provide a meaningful celebration for attendees.
Sidney Myer Free Concerts Looking for a magical night out that won’t cost a cent? The Sidney Myer Free Concerts are back, bringing world-class live music to the heart of Melbourne! Whether you’re planning a family night out, a romantic date, or just want to soak up some incredible tunes under the stars, this event is a must. Held at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl on 15 & 22 Feb, these concerts are completely FREE and super accessible—just pack a picnic, bring a comfy blanket, and settle in for an unforgettable evening. With Melbourne’s stunning summer evenings as the backdrop, this is one of those events that truly captures the city’s vibrant arts scene. Perfect for: ✅ Families – Let the kids experience live music in a relaxed, open-air setting. ✅ Date night – There’s something extra special about music under the stars. ✅ Music lovers – Enjoy breathtaking performances without the hefty price tag. 📍 Sidney Myer Music Bowl 📅 15 & 22 Feb Don’t miss out! Tag someone who needs to experience this with you.
Tanya H — Google review
Watched burner boy perform Amazing singer great energy and vibe Myer music 🎵 bowl sensational venue Great views from all section the lawn amazing
Dorinafinefoods — Google review
It’s a great place for concerts, it’s much bigger enough space abd entertainment area . Burna boy concert was the best and incredible to be hosted in Sidney Mayer music bowl 10/10
Raphaela B — Google review
An absolutely magical experience at the Sydney Myer Bowl for the Carols by Candlelight Rehearsal on 23rd December. 🌲🎉🎉🎉 The atmosphere was heartwarming with the glow of candles, beautiful music, and a sense of togetherness. The performers were phenomenal, and the sound quality was impeccable. The event was also very well-organized, with excellent safety measures in place, making it a comfortable and enjoyable evening for everyone. Such a perfect way to celebrate the holiday season with family and friends. 😊👍👍👍 Highly recommend attending this iconic event—it's a Christmas tradition worth experiencing!
XZ C — Google review
One of the best musical nights in this stunning venue, summer of 3 free live concerts by MSO, beautifully hosted by Megan Burslem. What a lovely venue to awaken musical senses. Don’t miss an opportunity if you get to attend one of these concerts. Keep checking the MSO website.
Arundhati K — Google review
Great venue for any sort of concert. We went and saw Cold Chisels' 50-year anniversary tour. The best place to be is in the seating area. Spend the extra money, it's worth it. We were under cover. Thankfully, because there was a little bit of weather about. The sound quality was amazing. We had a great view of the stage. Amenities were close and easy to access. Good range of food and drink at reasonable prices
David C — Google review
What a great venue! My Husband and I attended recently for the first time to see City and colour! We were very impressed to actually have leg room in the seats at a music venue! Unheard heard of normally, But we had so much room! Lots of bathrooms throughout, easy to find where we were going and lovely staff ushering and helping everyone. Great sound! Clear and uninterrupted. Great views from everywhere. We overall had a great experience.
Zoe K — Google review
It’s the first time my wife and I have attended a concert at an “open” venue and it was pretty much like we expected. The reserved seats, especially in the “balcony” areas are the only ones really worth anything, unless you don’t mind standing the WHOLE event!
Bernie H — Google review
Kings Domain Gardens, Linlithgow Ave, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia•https://www.artscentremelbourne.com.au/visit/theatres-and-spaces…•+61 1300 182 183•Tips and more reviews for Sidney Myer Music Bowl

5SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium

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Zoos & Aquariums
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SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium is a popular attraction for families and travelers in Melbourne. It houses over 10,000 marine animals, including sharks, crocodiles, penguins, and colorful fish. The aquarium features 12 interactive zones where visitors can walk through underwater tunnels to observe sea creatures swimming overhead. Additionally, guests can come face to face with Pinjarra, one of Australia's largest saltwater crocodiles. The aquarium also offers daily shows that educate visitors about the importance of conservation.
I've visited the aquarium twice in my 45 years, "for the kids" and loved it every time. Having a few tropical tanks at home, the scope of this place is absolutely incredible! We went on the glass bottom boat ride this trip and it was absolutely amazing, I highly recommend it. The whole aquarium is really well set up, make sure you take the time to read about all of the inhabitants on your way around. The penguins are super interesting if you take the time to watch them for a while.
Lisa H — Google review
Love it the place was f I almost animals all underground and and some hands of touch if sea life. We didn't get allergy reaction to touch the star fish. The croc are way tiny than the one in Darwin. Nice lightening for photos and heaps to look. There is long walk and dev kept me going. As have to keep his pace. We did it in 2 hrs. And good place to eat They are some photos you can have the 4D cinema and VR are awesome.
Bhawna P — Google review
A visit to Sealife is a wortwhile and enjoyable activity for the whole family. There is something for everyone and a wide selection of exhibits. They have sharks, rays, turtles, jellyfish, seahorses a touch tank, frogs, snakes and penguins! The lift upgrade was happening during our visit so had to park the pram out front. We had reserved a pram spot but were strongly advise against it unless we absolutely needed it. Managed ok without it. They have "free" pictures which they ask you to pay $40 for at the end. To be fair they come in a very cute book and it is a neat souvenier. Overall, recommend. Will be good once the lift is fixed.
Alana D — Google review
It was ok, maybe were just spoilt other similar places around the word are way better. I really wanted to give it 3.5 but that wastnt an option. I went with my 15 year old daughter and we went as slow as we could and were in and out in under 2 hours. The exhibits were pretty good but there was a lot a areas with nothing. You also couldn't really do multiple laps more like a one way system. It was also very tired and in need of a huge update. So areas were unique and very enjoyable like jelly fish section. The crocodile pen was closed which we were unaware of. I does get really busy, I don't think it's worth queueing up for long unless you've neve been to an aquarium before. It's also on the expensive side for what there is. Perth Aqua which I think is better is about $20 cheaper. The only good thing is kids age is 15 which is very fair.
Mr S — Google review
We've been members here for years and totally love it. They've renovated, especially with a cool new section where you can check out native marine life like biscuit starfish and spider crabs, and explore the rocky shore. The interactive rockpool is awesome for all ages, and their staff are super helpful, explaining all the species. One young Asian guy, I didn't catch his name, was amazing – he'd notice us looking at something and then drop extra facts. My toddler was hooked and learned so much from him! We went on a Friday around lunchtime. This place always delivers with spot talks all day long. We ended up staying over four hours. If you're coming from far, they have designated parking for a discount, but definitely check their website first. This time, we parked across at Crown Multi Parking and only paid $15 since we arrived before lunch and left around 4 pm. Their membership is worth buying especially if you have a little and wants to come for few hours. I highly recommend.
Jolie F — Google review
My partner took me here for a surprise date! He knows I love fish… it was perfect. I would recommend getting tickets in advance because it’s cheaper and if your students too there is a discount. The aquarium itself is quite large and the area where you can touch the starfish was nice. Although I feel bad about going to aquariums I think it’s nice to inform the general population about ecosystems that are in danger and how to help them as common people. I think fish are quite the underestimated and not so seen importance of our earth. I’m happy to see animals but it makes me sad to see them in enclosures. I hope that Sealife is an active participant in the ocean life and contributes in helping with the destruction of our earth.
Celine — Google review
It was such a fun visit for two adults! We especially loved the jellyfish and seahorse exhibits — they were so impressive. The king penguins were absolutely adorable! We’ll definitely come back again.
하이에나(Hyena) — Google review
We really like aquariums but it’s getting a bit ethically dubious to visit them and Sea Life have been criticised for their high animal mortality and conservation statements. That said it is a quite informative exhibition and not ridiculously expensive.my son (12) and I visited whilst waiting to attend another event in Melbourne and it was fairly quiet (as was the whole CBD!) The staff are very attentive and engaging (it was the start of the day) and seemed to be actively interested in the details of the animals. There were a few exhibits being refurbished and the crocodile was getting dental work but plenty to see. The Happy Feet 4D experience was a bit lacklustre but did remind me I still haven’t seen the movie. All in all, somewhere kids will love, as long as you are happy with balancing any ethical issues.
Benjamin H — Google review
King St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia•https://www.visitsealife.com/melbourne/?utm_source=gmb&utm_mediu…•Tips and more reviews for SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium
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6Old Melbourne Gaol

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The Old Melbourne Gaol, located in the heart of Melbourne, is a historic tri-level jail that once housed notorious inmates from 1842 until its closure in 1929. Today, it stands as a museum offering self-guided and guided tours to visitors. The gaol shares the stories of some of Australia's most infamous criminals, including Ned Kelly. Visitors can explore original cells, gallows, and hear captivating tales about the prisoners' lives and crimes.
An unforgettable step back in time! Visiting the Old Melbourne Gaol was an incredible experience — eerie, educational, and deeply fascinating. It gives a raw glimpse into Australia’s criminal past and the lives of some of its most notorious figures, including Ned Kelly. The preserved cells, haunting atmosphere, and well-curated exhibits really bring history to life. Highly recommend it to anyone interested in true crime, history, or just looking for something unique to do in Melbourne!
Kunal S — Google review
Spent 2 hours wandering around this history filled jail, had goosebumps for the entire time! Did the extra Ned Kelly tour with our tour guide Tom and I highly recommend as it really brings the jail to life. Highly recommend a visit and I can’t wait to return and do one of the night tours!
Libby F — Google review
It's an interesting place with a lot of history. The staff are friendly and seem to enjoy their work. The actress/guide on the night in particular was very good. The Ghosts! What ghosts? Tour wasn't what you'd call scary in any way but it was very interesting.
Paul — Google review
My partner and I attended the 'Ghosts? What Ghosts?' guided tour, lead by a great storyteller Janette. I loved the experience and stories told, as well as the images we saw along the way. Loved being guided in the dark, added to the atmosphere. Overrall very very happy with our experience, loved it!
Kadence R — Google review
It was my first time attending a Halloween event, and it was a lot of fun. It would be even better if there were more interactive elements and little surprises in the decorations.
Stefani S — Google review
Very interesting. Plenty of history here to see. There are tours available. Plenty of information to see and read. Well worth the visit to see.
Christine B — Google review
Entry fee a bit expensive but still worth a visit. There are different 30min tours on weekdays and weekend to learn more about the place.
Chung K — Google review
Amazing idea turning this place into museum. I suggest you also come to visit Victoria State Library just across the road to learn more about Ned Kelly and check his real armor on display.
H K — Google review
377 Russell St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia•http://www.oldmelbournegaol.com.au/•+61 3 9656 9889•Tips and more reviews for Old Melbourne Gaol

7State Library Victoria

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The State Library Victoria, a historic landmark dating back to 1856, is a hub of literature and public education. It houses an extensive collection of over 5.5 million items including books, magazines, newspapers, maps, and archives. The library also offers digital resources and hosts various events and exhibitions throughout the year. Situated in a stunning 19th-century building opposite Melbourne Central shopping mall, it is not only a treasure trove for book lovers but also provides free wifi access.
The library is beautiful, it's definitely a must see when walking around Melbourne. The dome is one of the main attractions and doesn't disappoint. Obviously it's still a real library so please be respectful as you walk around. There is a museum section as well and just a real pleasure to see.
Chris A — Google review
2025/10 State Library Victoria The State Library Victoria, located in the heart of Melbourne, Australia, is one of the oldest public libraries in the world and the first free public library in Australia. Established in 1854, it serves as a major cultural and educational institution, offering free access to a vast collection of books, manuscripts, artworks, newspapers, photographs, and digital resources. The library’s iconic Dome Reading Room—officially known as the La Trobe Reading Room—is one of Melbourne’s most recognizable landmarks, featuring a magnificent octagonal space with a soaring glass dome. The library also hosts exhibitions, public talks, workshops, and cultural events throughout the year, making it a vibrant hub for learning and creativity. With millions of items in its collection, State Library Victoria preserves Victoria’s rich history while supporting innovation, research, and lifelong learning for people of all ages.
Paul W — Google review
Visited State Library Victoria, a stunning blend of history and knowledge in the heart of Melbourne. The domed La Trobe Reading Room is breathtaking, and the historic architecture combined with modern galleries makes it a perfect spot to explore or enjoy some quiet time. Fun fact: it’s Australia’s oldest public library, established in 1854.
Melvin J — Google review
We made a special trip to this library, which is reputed to be the most beautiful. Sorry, but I didn’t borrow a single book, as I came purely to see this stunning architecture. Looking up at the double-height space, you can feel a sense of spacious, pressure-free openness. Many tourists kept taking photos, even as closing time approached. The staff repeatedly reminded everyone that it was time to leave, yet many were still reluctant to go. This alone speaks volumes about the charm of this place. Perhaps it’s not that no one was borrowing books, but the simple, substantial, and grand spatial beauty is truly unforgettable.
CH — Google review
Such a good place to visit and hang out. Full of students doing their assignments as well as tourists checking their collections, but still nice and quiet. Learn more about Ned Kelly here. They also have his real armor on display. My wife use one of their library room to have zoom meeting. You can do this for free by making an appointment.
H K — Google review
When we were in Melbourne, we visited State Library Victoria, one of the oldest and most beautiful libraries in the world. The La Trobe Reading Room with its white dome ceiling is absolutely magnificent — peaceful, bright, and full of charm. Many tourists go up to Level 5 and 6 for the best photo spots overlooking the dome. Free entry, open to everyone — definitely a must-visit when you’re in Melbourne!
Nancy I — Google review
Visited the State Library Victoria and was completely impressed by its beauty and atmosphere. The main reading room — the La Trobe Reading Room — is breathtaking, with its grand dome ceiling and elegant symmetry. It’s one of those rare places where you instantly feel calm and inspired just by walking in. The mix of history, architecture, and quiet focus makes it a true landmark of Melbourne. The library isn’t just for studying — it also features exhibitions, art displays, and comfortable reading spaces for everyone. The staff were friendly and helpful, and everything was clean and well maintained. Whether you’re a student, traveler, or book lover, it’s the perfect spot to slow down and take in the culture of the city. Definitely one of Melbourne’s must-visit places — peaceful, inspiring, and full of history.
Masaki K — Google review
Honestly so impressive. Loved the exhibition spaces, could wander for hours. Note there was wait time to take the lifts up/down to look down at the upper levels of the dome as there is no option to take stairs, so this does get crowded. Might be better on a weekday.
Rebecca J — Google review
328 Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia•https://www.slv.vic.gov.au/•+61 3 8664 7000•Tips and more reviews for State Library Victoria

8St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne

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St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne, consecrated in 1891, is a stunning neo-Gothic structure with twin spires and stained-glass processional doors. Located at the intersection of Flinders Street and Swanston Street, it stands as one of the city's most recognizable landmarks. Designed by renowned architect William Butterfield, the cathedral boasts impressive vaulted ceilings, intricate statuary, and patterned floor tiles inside. The exterior features a towering statue of Matthew Flinders.
St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne is a stunning neo-Gothic structure with twin spires and beautiful stained-glass windows. Located at the intersection of Flinders Street and Swanston Street, it's a prominent landmark and a must-visit attraction in Melbourne. The cathedral boasts impressive vaulted ceilings, intricate statuary, and ornate stained-glass windows, showcasing its Gothic Revival style. Built on the site of the first public Christian services in Melbourne, the cathedral has witnessed the city's transformation since 1836. The Transept Gallery features rotating art displays, and the cathedral hosts community events, concerts, and services. Visitors can find solace in the peaceful ambiance, light candles, and pray in the Chapel. Schedule of services: Monday to Friday, 10am-6pm; Saturday, 10am-5pm; Sunday services at 8am, 10am, and 4pm.
Harby N — Google review
St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne is a stunning piece of architecture with beautiful stained glass windows and a peaceful interior that invites reflection. Right in the heart of the city, it’s a lovely place to pause amid the bustle. Well maintained and welcoming. A must-visit for history, art, and culture lovers.⛪✨
Junaith A — Google review
⛪ St Paul’s Cathedral in Melbourne is an absolutely stunning landmark and one of the city’s most iconic places of worship. With its majestic Gothic Revival architecture, intricate stained-glass windows, and beautifully detailed interiors, the cathedral exudes a sense of grandeur and timeless elegance. Stepping inside, you’re greeted by a peaceful, radiant atmosphere that carries a feeling of holiness and serenity, making it a perfect place for quiet reflection, prayer, or simply admiring its breathtaking design. Located right in the heart of the city opposite Federation Square, St Paul’s Cathedral is not only a spiritual sanctuary but also a must-visit attraction for anyone exploring Melbourne.
Min M — Google review
2025/10 St Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne St Paul’s Cathedral is one of Melbourne’s most famous landmarks, located opposite Flinders Street Station in the city centre. It is the mother church of the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and serves as a place of worship, reflection, and community gathering. The cathedral was built between 1880 and 1891, designed by English architect William Butterfield in the Gothic Revival style. Its striking spires, added later in 1931, make it one of the most recognizable buildings in Melbourne’s skyline. Inside, the cathedral features beautiful stained-glass windows, detailed carvings, and a peaceful atmosphere that contrasts with the busy city outside. Today, St Paul’s Cathedral remains an active church, hosting daily services, concerts, and special events, while welcoming visitors from around the world to experience its history, art, and spiralty.
Paul W — Google review
You know, from the outside it's an eye catcher for it's size but doesn't look particularly noteworthy. But the inside is quire gorgeous! Cathedrals of this size usually feel rather dark and oppresive usually (as they're mostly Catholic) but this one doesn't (as it isn't), it's welcoming and beautiful. Honestly, if they asked for an entry fee, I would have skipped going inside despite having gotten strong recommendations, just due to its rather bland exterior, but after having been inside I wished they charged everyone $10 for its upkeep, it would be well worth spending that much.
Sandro M — Google review
Beautiful architecture structure and beautiful interior design too. There is a little shop which sells the most unique keepsake and trinkets gift for friends and families. The people greet you warmly and welcoming
Ebonex A — Google review
This is such a wonderful landmark in Melbourne and holds a lot of historical value. Aside from all the historical details it has, it still maintains a high level of sanctity. If you are visiting and want to go for a walk around, you will see so much value and I hope that you feel the energy of the community and God within. There is a nice store inside as well, if you are looking to pick up some gifts to celebrate the sacraments or for holy events.
Tim V — Google review
A Melbourne landmark diagonally opposite the Flinders Street station and across the road from the ACMI and federation Square. There are information sheets that you can pick up near the entrance. Worth a visit. To show your appreciation, do consider making a small donation. It's free to enter. There are often events in at this place. I came recently when the building was at it's best for viewing without any clutter for special events. It's quite peaceful inside. Such a great space for prayer and quiet contemplation.
Maria N — Google review
200 Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia•https://cathedral.org.au/•+61 3 9653 4333•Tips and more reviews for St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne

9Shrine of Remembrance

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The Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne is the largest war memorial in Victoria, serving as a tribute to Australian soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the World Wars. The shrine hosts over 120 ceremonies and commemorative services annually, making it an active venue for honoring heroes. Its location offers stunning views of Melbourne city and the bay area. The solemn atmosphere and architectural design resembling ancient Greece create a poignant experience for visitors.
A beautifully designed and deeply moving memorial that honours those who served. The architecture is striking, with panoramic views of Melbourne from the upper balcony. Inside, the exhibits are thoughtfully curated, offering both history and reflection. The Eternal Flame and the Ray of Light ceremony add a solemn touch. Peaceful gardens surround the shrine, making it a place of both remembrance and quiet contemplation. A must-visit for anyone in Melbourne.
Proride M — Google review
It has been years since I was last at the Shrine and I cannot remember it looking so well kept and iconic. This area is such a wonderful part of Melbourne to walk around and to remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for Australia. The trees around the Shrine are dedicated to various Battalions and units throughout the ADF history. Thank you so much to everyone involved in the maintenance of one of Australia's most sacred areas.
Tim V — Google review
A Profoundly Moving and Beautiful Experience The Shrine of Remembrance is one of the most peaceful and powerful places in Melbourne. The architecture is stunning, the views of the city from the balcony are breathtaking, and the exhibitions inside are informative and emotionally touching. It’s not just a monument, it’s a tribute to history, sacrifice, and remembrance. The eternal flame, the sanctuary, and the hourly Ray of Light ceremony were deeply moving. Highly recommend visiting, whether you’re a local or a tourist. It’s a perfect place to reflect, learn, and pay respects. Free entry and beautifully maintained grounds make it even more worthwhile.
Mehdi S — Google review
The Shrine of Remembrance is a truly beautiful monument, both architecturally and emotionally. Its peaceful inner gardens are perfect for photos 👑, and the interior offers rich insights and stories that invite you to pause and reflect. It has that sacred, temple-like vibe that evokes a deep sense of remembrance and contemplation of history. 🌟 Pro tip: don’t miss the rooftop terrace —you’ll get a stunning 360° view of the city. The skyline and the sky become the main characters. It’s a perfect spot to just sit, breathe, and take it all in.
Tomas O — Google review
A beautiful and peaceful place that I often visit. The architecture is impressive, and the view from the top gives a great look over the Melbourne skyline. The lush gardens around it add to the serene atmosphere. It’s a war memorial built to honour all Australians who have served and continue to serve in wars and peacekeeping missions. There’s also a museum inside with interesting displays and personal stories. It’s a place where you could sit for hours, switch off, and reflect. Definitely worth a visit.
Hersh S — Google review
Beautiful War memorial and small museum to men and women of Australia, New Zealand, and other members of the commonwealth. Great view of downtown from across the river at the top, surrounded by the botanical gardens nearby as well. Good amount of parking nearby as well.
Pratul M — Google review
It is an amazing place to visit, to learn the history of war. You’d better allow 3 hours to visit the place. There are street parking available that peak hours $4/ hour and off-peak $2/ hour.
LIANCHENG L — Google review
I were surprised there is no charge for visiting Shrine of Remembrance. Donations are accepted. Great place to visit and learn about Australian military involvement around the world 🌎 The architecture is impressive and the view of the city is breathtaking. Thank you all who sacrifice to keep us safe. Peace be on earth 🌎 🙏
Long P — Google review
Birdwood Ave, Melbourne VIC 3001, Australia•http://www.shrine.org.au/•+61 3 9661 8100•Tips and more reviews for Shrine of Remembrance

10National Gallery of Victoria

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The National Gallery of Victoria, also known as NGV, is a renowned art museum in Melbourne that boasts an extensive and diverse collection of Australian and international art and artifacts. It is divided between two buildings: the Ian Potter Centre in Federation Square and the NGV International on St Kilda Road.
I visited the National Gallery of Victoria on a busy Saturday afternoon with friends. I’ve been a few times before as a local, but this visit stood out because I had the chance to really explore more of what the gallery offers. It’s just a short walk or tram ride from Flinders Street Station if you’re coming by PTV, or plenty of paid parking is available nearby if you’re driving. The building itself is hard to miss, with its large size, striking fountain and man made pond out the front, and of course the iconic water wall at the entrance. Entry is free unless you choose to see one of the rotating paid exhibitions. This time, we skipped the ticketed exhibit and wandered through the many free galleries instead. On the ground floor, there’s a stunning foyer space filled with sculptures and the famous room with the colourful stained glass ceiling, which always feels magical to walk under. From there, you can step outside into the sculpture garden and pond area, which is another highlight. Getting upstairs is easy with both escalators and accessible options. The galleries are currently arranged by region, and it was fascinating to walk through each one and see the differences and similarities across cultures. I especially loved the Japanese and Chinese galleries, the detail and richness of the traditional pieces were incredible. Even though it was busy, the space felt open enough for everyone to explore at their own pace. There were toilets on every level, information points, and staff around to help if you needed directions. The building itself is so large that it almost felt like a maze at times but getting “lost” just meant stumbling upon more artwork to enjoy. We didn’t even manage to get through everything before closing, which only gives me another reason to come back. Everything felt well looked after, and the whole gallery had such a calm, inspiring vibe. I’d absolutely recommend visiting the NGV if you’re in Melbourne and looking for something to do in the CBD. It’s packed with history, culture, and beauty, and it’s the kind of place that makes you want to return again and again.
Ashlee J — Google review
The NGV is definitely a must-visit when you’re in Melbourne. The variety of art on display is incredible — from classic works to contemporary installations, Indigenous pieces, and international exhibitions. Every room offers something unique, and you can easily spend hours exploring without getting bored. What I loved most was how thoughtfully everything was curated. The exhibitions had a clear flow, the descriptions were informative, and the overall vibe was calm and inspiring. The gallery space itself is also stunning — spacious, clean, and easy to access by public transport. That said, it can get very crowded during major exhibitions. Some parts felt rushed or hard to fully enjoy because of the number of people. Also, the layout can be a bit confusing at times, especially when transitioning between different sections or locations. A few visitors seemed frustrated by early room closures or long queues for ticketed exhibits. Still, the positives definitely outweigh the negatives. NGV offers a rich cultural experience and is a gem for both locals and tourists. Just try to visit on a weekday or earlier in the day to avoid the peak rush!
Emily W — Google review
The National Gallery of Victoria is such a gem in Melbourne! ✨ From the moment you walk in, the space feels inspiring and full of creativity. The mix of classic art and modern exhibitions is amazing—you’ll always find something new that surprises you. The building itself is beautiful, and it’s the perfect spot to spend a few hours wandering, reflecting, or just enjoying the vibe. Definitely one of my favorite places in the city! 🎨
James P — Google review
This review is a little bit different in that it is not really about the artistic side of the Gallery. I'm sure many people don't know about the garden area at the back of the Gallery - it is a little gem of a place to get away from the crowds, it has seating, small, low tables, a few outdoor sculptures and is perfect to take the young ones for a respite, eating morning tea or lunch and a specific 3D hexagonal, interlaced cable structure which the kids love to climb on. At this time of the year, October, the table seating is beneath a magnificent purple-mauve Wisteria trellis. The area is free of charge - it is shaded, has a small bridge over a small moat and the water beneath is full of coins that are signs of many, many people's wishes.
I T — Google review
This is my first business trip to Australia, and I’ve come to the city of Melbourne. Today is Sunday, and I finally found some free time to visit an Australian art gallery. The collection here is very diverse, featuring both Eastern and Western works, including sculptures, art creations, and paintings. I personally prefer viewing paintings, so I took many photos of them. I won’t go into too much detail here, but I highly recommend everyone visit, it’s a truly visually pleasing experience.
CH — Google review
The NGV is always a great place to spend a few hours, even though it was quite packed during my visit, there’s so much to see that it’s worth it. The mix of permanent collections and changing exhibitions keeps things fresh, and I really appreciated that some of the exhibitions are free, which makes it very accessible. A must-visit if you’re in Melbourne.
Daisy H — Google review
The Gallery is wonderful! I’ve visited several times and always enjoyed it. But today the security staff refused to let me in with my usual women’s shoulder bag, even though I’ve come with this very bag before without any issue. It was really upsetting and spoiled the mood. Thankfully, the manager stepped in right away, was very polite and resolved everything quickly. I truly hope the security team receive clearer guidance so visitors don’t have their experience ruined like this again.
Anastasiia D — Google review
Went to the French Impressionist Exhibition & Kimono exhibition during my Melbourne holiday recently. Both were simply amazing experiences, not to mention the other 4 floors of amazing artwork, period pieces & exhibits. If you plan on visiting I recommend making this an all day experience in order to get the best possible outcome of art appreciation.
Patrick M — Google review
180 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne VIC 3006, Australia•https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/•+61 3 8620 2222•Tips and more reviews for National Gallery of Victoria
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11Rod Laver Arena

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Rod Laver Arena, located at Melbourne Park, is a significant venue for tennis tournaments, notably serving as the center court for the Australian Open. Named after the legendary Australian tennis player Rod Laver, it has witnessed some of the most memorable matches in tennis history. In addition to hosting tennis events, the arena also holds concerts and various other events when not in use for sports.
I have been going to concerts at Rod Laver for years but this time was outstanding! Myself and three friends went to Tyler the Creator tonight with VIP GA tickets and the all the staff were amazing! From the people wrist banding, to the merch staff, the security and the entire experience over all. All the signage for the numbered lines, the smooth walk in for VIP to the stage, such a great crew and an amazing experience
Ginny G — Google review
The design of LodRave Stadium is both professional and unique, and every time I step inside, I can feel its vision and craftsmanship. Last year, I experienced an exhilarating Australian Open match here — the fierce competition and electric atmosphere were truly unforgettable. This year, when I returned to the stadium, it was to enjoy a breathtaking performance by an Asian superstar. With lights and music intertwining, the stage and audience became one, creating a wave of passion and emotion that lingered long after. The same venue, yet delivering such different experiences and surprises, makes me deeply appreciate that this is truly an extraordinary arena beyond compare.
Leo L — Google review
It was a great night! Some of the policies and things one staff member would say contradicted what another would say; for example, having to check your bag into concierge, but when you get there, they say my bag is fine. Then, no lids on water bottles, but you can have a full alcohol can. But other than that, the venue was okay, and it was a good night.
Shh- N — Google review
Excellent place for the whole family. Wether its the basketball or other events held here its so easy to get to with a short walk yo the trains pr closer tp the trams ... Facilities are well maintained and inviting. Heaps fpr parking if you need just make sure to pre book.
Caleb G — Google review
Always fantastic, this was a restricted view seat at recent concert Upper-level AA. No restriction to my view. We have booked restricted view tickets on numerous occasions, and I find them better than the normal seats.
Tam S — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Outstanding Experience at Rod Laver Arena! I recently attended the James Blunt concert at Rod Laver Arena with my daughter, and the entire experience was nothing short of outstanding. From the moment we arrived, everything ran smoothly — parking and entry were well organized, staff were friendly and efficient, and the atmosphere was incredible. The acoustics were crystal clear, the lighting was spectacular, and every seat offered a great view of the stage. The venue was clean, comfortable, and perfectly managed, making the night even more enjoyable. James Blunt delivered an unforgettable performance, and Rod Laver Arena provided the perfect setting for it. A truly memorable night shared with my daughter — couldn’t have asked for better. Highly recommend this venue for any major concert or event!
Lachlan T — Google review
It is a major multipurpose sporting, music and entertainment venue located in Melbourne Park. It is the centrepiece of the Australian Open which attracts more than one million visitors during the two-week tournament. It was originally known just as “Centre Court” and was completed in 1988. It was later renamed Rod Laver Arena in 2000 to honour one of Australia’s tennis greats and a winner of two Grand Slams. It has a seating capacity of 15,000. It has a moveable roof and removable seating at the southern end of the arena converts it to a three-sided concert venue. Protective flooring is used to transform the venue from tennis to concert mode. Thanks Rod Laver Singles Grand Slam: 1962, 1969 Winner of 20 Grand Slam titles Singles Champion of: Australia 1960, 1962, 1969 France 1962, 1969 Wimbledon 1961, 1962, 1968, 1969 USA 1962, 1969 Davis Cup: 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1973 Davis Cup Victories: 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1973
Bohg9999 — Google review
One of the most iconic venues in Melbourne, not just for tennis but also for music concerts and other events. Last time I attended for A R Rahman music concert and it was amazing experience. Free parking available in the other side of the river if you’re willing to walk and cross the bridge.
Khalid A — Google review
200 Batman Ave, Melbourne VIC 3004, Australia•http://www.rodlaverarena.com.au/•+61 3 9286 1600•Tips and more reviews for Rod Laver Arena

12Old Treasury Building

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Located on Spring Street in Melbourne, the Old Treasury Building is a 19th-century architectural gem that now houses a museum showcasing the history of Melbourne and Victoria. Originally serving as the state's treasury, this building has been transformed into an exhibition space featuring collections such as Protest Melbourne and Yarra: Stories of Melbourne's River.
Had a wonderful time here. The staff is lovely and gave me an excellent rundown of the exhibits. The building itself is worth a visit. The interior is beautiful. The exhibits were also great. In the basement, there was a focus on the gold rush and how it impacted the development of Melbourne. The ground floor was focused more generally on the history of Melbourne and its development. There were wonderful displays showing pictures of the city in the past and then pictures from the same point of view in modern times. There were also exhibits that highlighted various social movements related to women’s rights, aboriginal relations, etc. The 1st floor had an exhibit on political cartoons. Overall, a great way to spend a couple of hours to appreciate the history and development of this wonderful city.
Shigemori F — Google review
Must visit if you're interested about the history of Melbourne. Nicely depicts the timeline from the foundation of Melbourne, growth during the gold rush era, replica of the largest gold nugget 'welcome stranger', lively example of a typical household during the time, various important historical events and stages to the evolution into the great city of today. Basement and part of ground floor is the museum. Easily accessible by tram. Visit is free and you can easily spend a couple of hours.
A D — Google review
The Old Treasury Building is a fascinating stop if you’re into Melbourne’s history. The displays give a great look into the city’s past, including gold rush days and old currency. It’s not too big, so easy to explore, but packed with interesting stories and artifacts.
Daisy H — Google review
Free entry, definitely worth a visit if you're interested in Melbourne's history and old buildings staff were very friendly and helpful Lots of information about the city and how it all began, you could easily spend over and hour in this building
Brent A — Google review
🏛️ Old Treasury Building in Melbourne is a stunning heritage landmark located on Spring Street, admired for its elegant 19th-century Renaissance Revival design by renowned architect J.J. Clark. Built during the gold rush era, it once housed Victoria’s gold vaults, symbolizing the city’s prosperity and growth. Today, the building serves as a fascinating museum, showcasing Melbourne’s rich history, architecture, and cultural heritage. With its beautiful façade, intricate detailing, and grand interiors, the Old Treasury Building is not only an architectural masterpiece but also a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Melbourne.
Min M — Google review
During the gold rush era, this free-entry museum was built to house Victoria's gold vaults. It's a very informative place where you can learn a lot about the city's history and development.
Pei — Google review
Free museum with the history of Melbourne and the Yarra River. There is a recreation of the historical home life of people who lived in the building. The now and then pictures were great showcasing how Melbourne has changed over time. Don't forget to check wthe gold vaults in the basement.
C X — Google review
The Old Treasury Building is one of those Melbourne landmarks that sneaks up on you – right there on Spring Street, looking stately and elegant. The architecture is classic, clean, and full of that “old world” charm that makes it perfect for wedding shoots or just an afternoon of wandering with a camera. The steps, the columns, the symmetry – it all feels made for Instagram, and honestly, you don’t have to try hard to get a good shot. It’s the kind of place where even a casual snap looks polished. Inside, there’s some history on Melbourne’s gold rush era, which is interesting if you’ve got the time, but for me it’s really the outside that shines. The building’s presence against the city backdrop makes it both timeless and photogenic. If you’re in the area, it’s an easy stop, and if you’re planning wedding photos or just looking to pad out your feed with something classy, this is a no-brainer.
Paul L — Google review
20 Spring St, East Melbourne VIC 3002, Australia•http://www.oldtreasurybuilding.org.au/•+61 3 9651 2233•Tips and more reviews for Old Treasury Building

13Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC)

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The Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) is a popular venue for large-scale events, exhibitions, and concerts. Located in the South Wharf community, it offers a modern and spacious environment with friendly staff, clean facilities, and various dining options. The Plenary theatre within the center provides comfortable seating and good sound quality for performances or presentations. Additionally, the MCEC features expansive outdoor spaces such as Olympic Park and Yarra Promenade in Southbank.
Excellent space for all types of events. It has a good number of hotels and restaurants around it. We stayed at AC Marriott few metres away. If you like Indian food then The Submit Nepalese & Indian restaurant. DFO shops are also on the same site and seems very busy with another food court in the basement. Nice walk around at night.
Ahmed J — Google review
Great and Safe venue. We recently attended school celebration at the Melbourne Convention Centre and it was a thoroughly enjoyable experience, the staff were very accommodating and the access for exhibitors was first class. There are cafes located within the centre. Lots of amenities with great mobility access, all very clean.
Arvind M — Google review
The MCEC is an expansive architectural masterpiece, hosting a multitude of events on a regular basis in Melbourne. I've made an appearance a few times in recent years, lastly for a government citizenship ceremony. The underground car park is very convenient with reasonable rates as well.
Matthew A — Google review
Really disappointed with the business and franchise expo! The best part of the expo was the Coffee Guys! They were entertaining and fun. The Victorian Government did the most pathetic job at hosting a stand, don’t know why they bothered to be honest.
Kate L — Google review
I have attended a number of exhibitions and conferences over the years at MCEC. There is always plenty of space to walk around, even during the more popular exhibitions. In regards to getting here, you can cycle in, catch public transport or drive in and park your car underneath, across the road in Crown or the multiple parking garages on the other bank of the Yarra or in South Melbourne.
Normandy J — Google review
Attending Melbourne Build 2025 This week, I had the opportunity to attend Melbourne Build 2025 at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre. The event was exceptionally well-organized; from logistics to customer service, every detail reflected a high level of professionalism and coordination. The venue itself added to the experience; the Melbourne Exhibition Centre is an incredible space that truly supports large-scale industry events like this one. It was great to see so many innovative ideas, inspiring projects, and passionate professionals shaping the future of construction and design in Australia.
Heidy W — Google review
Went to the All Energy Australia conference and the venue is very good, and always impresses, although the number of conferences means the staff have no clue from one to the other, and cannot assist or direct.
John E — Google review
I came to the All Energy event this year 2025 . It was amazing venue and host a lot of different companies all in one area.
John M — Google review
1 Convention Centre Pl, South Wharf VIC 3006, Australia•http://www.mcec.com.au/•+61 3 9235 8000•Tips and more reviews for Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC)

14Rialto

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Rialto Towers, celebrating its 30th anniversary, is an iconic part of Melbourne's skyline. The South Tower stands at 251m and is the seventh tallest building in Australia, while the North Tower reaches 185 meters. The complex underwent a recent refurbishment that seamlessly blends old and new elements across its 55+ levels. Visitors can enjoy ground-level coffee shops and eateries as well as stunning views from the top floors.
Today went to visit the Rialto towers a very nice place to visit specially the ground floor level very good place to take photos
Chee T — Google review
Visited this beautiful place to enjoy the daffodil show and try to support the community in my way. I would get some daffodil if I wasn't planning to stay out late. I got the enamel pin instead and wrote words of encouragement to all those who are battling cancer. I have lost people because of cancer so I am aware of the strength required, so every bit counts.
Shai N — Google review
Went in November 2018 and took some breathtaking views from one of the top floors. Amazing building with modern spaces and offices, you can venture there anytime and take nice photos of Melbourne. If you love taking photos from top floors of buildings, then this one is a really good choice.
Phil T — Google review
Thank you to Rialto Tower n City of Melbourne for create this immersion light installation for Melbournains to enjoy during this winter. It is fun n interactive with all visitors and it’s free.
Silly W — Google review
Fantastic meal and views. Incredible use of space, lighting and mirrors to achieve this visually spectacular restaurant.
Helen F — Google review
Unfortunately, this restaurant was not my favourite and I would not visit it again. The food was very average. However, there were some in our group who enjoyed a 4-5 course meal with each course being about 4 bites. I could not justify the price for what we got. But the Staff were very helpful and friendly. Above all, the view from the 54th floor was spectacular. We saw Melbourne by night all lit up. Wonderful.
Meheroo J — Google review
Highly reminiscent of the Bradbury building in Los Angeles. The red brickwork alone in this place would be enough to give you a sense of warmth on the coldest Melbourne night.
Mark P — Google review
The recent refurbishment of Rialto is very classy and stylish. Encapsulating the old with the new, multiple wings house a myriad of businesses across the 55+ levels. One of the great improvements is the ground-level coffee shops and eateries - a very welcome addition. It is also great to see, immediately off the Collins St walkway, The Reuniting Family, commissioned by the Grollo-Ruzenne Foundation to commemorate immigration to Australia.
Greg M — Google review
525 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia•http://www.rialto.com.au/•+61 3 9614 5888•Tips and more reviews for Rialto

15Federation Square

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Federation Square is a modern complex located near the center of Melbourne, offering plazas, eateries, and bars along the Yarra River. It has become a popular destination for tourists since its opening in 2002 and is often considered the heart of the city. The square houses various attractions such as the National Gallery of Victoria and Arts Centre Melbourne in the Southbank neighborhood's Melbourne Arts Precinct.
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16Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria - Melbourne Gardens

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Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria - Melbourne Gardens, established in 1846, covers 36 hectares and features Australian species as well as non-native gardens. Similar to New York's Central Park, it occupies a significant portion of the city and offers various attractions such as the Melbourne Observatory, Guilfoyles Volcano, and Fern Gully. The gardens are home to diverse wildlife including black swans, kookaburras, and cockatoos.
The Botanical Gardens are very well maintained and set out. Got it split up into different areas. It is well worth a wonder through there to see. Seats are around to sit and enjoy the tranquility. Plenty of bird life. Quite a wide range of plants through out the grounds. A must see. Not too far from the city.
Christine B — Google review
Beautiful paradise hidden next to the Shrine. Plenty of space for you find your peaceful spot and plenty of room for you to enjoy a walk/jog of any length. Make sure to grab a map of the gardens if you are specifically looking to learn more about the plants. We especially love the Sensory Garden next to the lake. Just a beautiful, peaceful place to be quiet, still the mind and be present. The sounds of nature is a powerful healer. Do hope they will fix up the greenhouses - the tropical greenhouse looks enchanting and wished it was open.
Wickd C — Google review
Excellent garden with different types of flowers and trees from different parts of the world. Lake was quite & good. This my 2nd visit in garden. We loved it. Good place for family, friends and even for picnic.
Dr B — Google review
Fabulous day spent walking around the beautiful grounds, we did the bus tour too and it gave us some very interesting information and history and other ideas of places to visit and plants to look into format home. Eugenie our bus guide was fabulous! Highly recommend for families of all kinds.
Helen B — Google review
A breathtaking garden in the heart of Melbourne! I visited the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria – Melbourne Gardens in early October, during springtime, and the whole place was bursting with color and life. The air was filled with the scent of flowers, and the lake reflected the blue sky beautifully. There are thousands of plant species from around the world, peaceful walking paths, and plenty of spots to sit and relax. The Japanese Garden area and the blooming cherry blossoms were absolutely stunning. What I loved most was the sense of peace — just a few minutes from the busy city, yet it feels like a different world. Whether you come for a morning walk, photography, or a quiet picnic, this garden is a must-visit in Melbourne.
Sophia B — Google review
### Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne: A Moody Spring Gem Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens is a lush urban oasis, especially magical in spring under dramatic cloudy skies—perfect for moody, high-contrast photos. The star? The vast Cacti and Succulent Collection: 3,000+ spiky survivors like towering saguaros and night-blooming Echinopsis, thriving in the redeveloped Arid Garden. Nearby, the new drought-friendly forest of hardy eucalypts and acacias nods to climate resilience with rugged beauty. Spring explodes in color—cherry blossoms, magnolias, tulips, and vibrant perennials—against silvered skies, buzzing with life. A serene, free escape. Five stars.
Dario M — Google review
Absolutely loved visiting the Melbourne Botanic Gardens! The parks are beautiful, very well maintained, and feature an impressive variety of plants. It’s a perfect spot to relax, go for a walk, or even a run. The gardens are also close to the river, which adds an extra charm and makes the surroundings even more peaceful. A great place to spend a few hours enjoying nature right in the city.
Mo K — Google review
Just beautiful. An oasis in the heart of the city, perfect for a quiet walk. Sit by the lake, enjoy a coffee and watch and listen to the variety of birds.
Jack J — Google review
Melbourne VIC 3004, Australia•https://www.rbg.vic.gov.au/•+61 3 9252 2300•Tips and more reviews for Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria - Melbourne Gardens

17Queen Victoria Market

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Queen Victoria Market, also known as Queen Vic or the Vic Market, is a historic landmark in Melbourne spanning 2 city blocks. It's a paradise for retail enthusiasts, offering everything from food to clothing and hand-crafted jewelry. With over 600 vendors, the market features fresh food, specialty restaurants, grocers, cafes, and ice cream shops. Additionally, it hosts other markets such as the Summer Night Market and the Melbourne Book Market on specific days.
This looks a such a must see when in Melbourne… the fresh food market is fabulous. Heaps of eateries but have a walk around before choosing as there’s a big difference in price… a humble pie could cost you $17, or if you look around you’ll find a better deal for as little as $7. It’s a great spot with loads of souvenirs and a few copies as well. The tram stops directly out the front so it’s a convenient place to get to.
Raelene R — Google review
We visited Queen Victoria Market and had a great experience. It’s a fantastic place to buy fresh food, from fruits and vegetables to seafood and meats, with so many options to choose from. We also enjoyed shopping around the market — there are plenty of stalls selling clothes, souvenirs, and local products. The atmosphere is lively and vibrant, making it a fun spot to explore for both tourists and locals. Definitely worth a visit if you are in Melbourne!
Pongpiriya W — Google review
Melbourne’s must-visit spots! The place is always full of energy, with friendly vendors, fresh produce, local products, and delicious food stalls. I loved exploring the variety of handmade crafts and souvenirs to cheeses, meats, and hot meals. The atmosphere feels lively yet relaxed, and the people are welcoming. It’s a great spot for both locals and tourists to experience a true taste of Melbourne’s culture. Definitely worth spending a few hours wandering around!
Cimon F — Google review
I always look forward in visiting this place every time we're in the city! I love the Victoria market for its fresh fruits, seafoods, coffee. They also have different restaurant inside and at the back. I also bought shirts here for my nieces. They have markets for random stuffs. My most favourite area is the seafood place where all fresh seafood is in display. The prices of the oysters here is a bargain and it is very fresh. I highly recommend this place and I look forward to visiting again.
Chesca “ — Google review
It was my first time in Melbourne, and my husband was keen to take me to the Queen Victoria Market. From 6 in the morning until 12:30, we spent the whole day exploring the market. I was absolutely thrilled by the seafood section and amazed by the incredible variety at the cheese market. The whole experience was simply amazing!
DD L — Google review
As a tourist, i find this place facinating and unique. The old design in some part of the market is really amazing, not to mention their products too... Cold cuts, cheese, coffee, breads all looks inviting. Their fresh products also amazing. And in the clothing & souvenirs section... Heaven!!! I really enjoy eating fresh oysters, mussel and american doughnuts too. Will visit again next time
Lidia ( — Google review
We spent most of our time exploring the vegetable/fruit and seafood sections. This is a great market to purchase both raw and prepared seafood directly from the vendors. A wide variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables are available, depending on the time of your visit.
E C — Google review
A massive, sheltered market with a wide variety of offerings. I came mainly for the hot jam doughnuts and mussels, but the market has so much more, fresh produce, seafood, meat, cheeses, souvenirs, clothing, photos, and all sorts of specialty goods. It’s a vibrant place full of sights, smells, and flavors, perfect for wandering, grabbing a bite, and picking up something unique. Whether you’re after food, gifts, or just soaking in the lively atmosphere, there’s plenty to explore! 🛍️🍩🦪
Melvin J — Google review
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18Melbourne Skydeck

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The Melbourne Skydeck, located on the 88th floor of the Eureka Tower, offers a luxurious observation deck with breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Visitors can enjoy stunning vistas of the CBD, Yarra River, and surrounding suburbs from this gold-plated vantage point. The highlight is a protruding glass cube that provides an exhilarating experience for those seeking an adrenaline rush.
Observation deck that has 360 degree views of Melbourne. You can identify local landmarks through the view finders or try to recognise spots you already know. There is a little cafe and a restaurant upstairs as well as a glass floor balcony to get the standard tourist shot. Overall great experience and worth the price of admission.
Phorty P — Google review
Beautiful views. Hard to photograph at night because of reflections, but that just forces you to enjoy the moment! When we visited there was a strong toilet odour. Hopefully that's fixed quickly!
Noni C — Google review
We really enjoyed our visit to Melbourne Skydeck! The 360° views of the city were absolutely stunning and gave us a whole new perspective of Melbourne. Definitely worth a visit if you want to see the city from above.
Eka S — Google review
Our visit to Melbourne Skydeck was a truly memorable experience. It’s one of the best spots in the city to enjoy a panoramic view of Melbourne from high above. The observation deck gives a 360-degree view, allowing you to take in the skyline, river, and iconic landmarks all at once. Watching the sunset from the top was magical — the colors in the sky changed beautifully, making it perfect for photos. Many people also recommend the sunrise view for a peaceful start to the day. The place is very family-friendly, and our kids were excited to spot famous buildings and watch the trams below. The interactive displays made the experience more fun for them. We tried some food and drinks from the café; although the prices were a bit expensive, we really enjoyed the mocktails, which were refreshing and tasty. If you’re visiting Melbourne, this is a must-see attraction — especially for first-time visitors who want to see the city from above. A short visit can give you a great glimpse of the entire city. Overall, it’s a wonderful experience for both kids and adults.
Salman M — Google review
Took the kids to Skydeck as they have never been. Crowded during the setting sun time. Loads of people enjoying the sunset from a different angle. As always To God be the Glory for His wonderful creation.
S J — Google review
Melbourne Skydeck was such an awesome experience! The views from the top were absolutely stunning — you can see the entire city skyline. The Edge experience was super cool and definitely worth trying — it’s a fun mix of thrill and amazing views. Everything was well-organized, and the staff made it even better. A must-do when visiting Melbourne!
Maitri P — Google review
We visited the Melbourne Skydeck and it was absolutely worth it for the views alone—panoramic sights of the city that are especially stunning at sunset. It’s the kind of place that really makes you appreciate Melbourne from a whole new perspective. We grabbed a couple of drinks at the bar, which were definitely on the pricier side—but honestly, that’s expected at a spot like this. Sipping a cocktail while watching the skyline light up was a great way to take it all in. If you’re in Melbourne and want a memorable experience, the Skydeck delivers—a bit touristy, but totally worth it. Nice addition to add. It has the world’s fastest ascending elevator which is a cool touch.
Tai T — Google review
We did the Cocktails in the Cloud deal, amazing view around the city, plenty of photo opportunities. A nice cocktail at the bar. We also did the VR Experience which I highly recommend doing, was really good.
ALANA H — Google review
7 Riverside Quay, Southbank VIC 3006, Australia•https://www.melbourneskydeck.com.au/•+61 3 9693 8888•Tips and more reviews for Melbourne Skydeck

19Melbourne Zoo

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Melbourne Zoo, established in 1862, is one of the world's oldest zoos and a family-friendly destination. It houses over 320 animal species from around the world, totaling more than 5,000 individual creatures. Visitors can explore attractions such as the Reptile House, Butterfly House, Gorilla Rainforest, and Caterpillar Greenhouse. The award-winning Trail of the Elephants provides an opportunity to interact with these majestic animals in a recreated Asian village setting.
A great day out for the whole family. So many gorgeous animals to see. Our family favourites are the lemurs, meerkats, butterflies, giraffes and penguins. The staff are always friendly and they are happy to share their knowledge of the animals. My kids love the main play area near the carousel. A fun place for them to run around or sit down to eat.
Aimee E — Google review
A bit like sealife we were underwhelmed. Im not sure Melbourne Zoo lives up to its expectations of a world class Zoo. It had so much potential. Now we are spoilt!! San Diego Zoo for example, and even Singapore. Personally I preferred Perth Zoo. I think the big thing for us was what appeared to be the lack of animals. Yes I know they could be sleeping but it felt like there was mostly only one of everything and you had buckleys chance seeing it. Funny enough you actually go to a zoo to see animals. Some of the enclosures felt small and not really good enough. There were also no shows like most other zoos, normally a daily programme. Also a lot of sections were closed either for a private function (not acceptable) or i don't know what. As with every entertainment event Food and Beverages are always a rip off but the quality, variety and costs here were terrible, again compared to other zoos. To be totally honest for the cost it's not really worth it. Fantastic for tiny kids otherwise forget it.
Mr S — Google review
we spent 3 hours here (skipped a handful of exhibits). great zoo to visit. super easy to navigate, great variety of animals. animals look well taken care of, with a lot of thought and effort put into their habitats and enrichment. lots of education for visitors. appreciate all the conservation efforts and information as well. loved this zoo and highly recommend it.
Nadya M — Google review
Melbourne Zoo is an amazing place to spend a day. The grounds are beautifully kept, and the habitats feel natural and spacious, giving you the sense that the animals are truly cared for. Don't expect to see all the animals. Some of them are sleeping or just hiding from the public. Not all of us like cameras and lots of attention. Hahaha 😁 There’s a fantastic variety of wildlife — from lions and gorillas to playful lemurs and the always-fascinating butterfly house. It’s also very family-friendly, with plenty of activities and areas for kids to learn and explore.
Tadas G — Google review
Have attended the Zoo during some exclusive after hours events such as the Melbourne Victory Members Night and the Sole Motive Sunset Series Run. As always it is exciting to see the Zoo residents up close and personal. Highly recommended place to visit whilst in Melbourne and Victoria.
Normandy J — Google review
We had a fantastic day out! The zoo was huge and had so many animals to see. The food was yummy and prices were super affordable. Only bummer was the butterfly garden was closed when we visited. Would definitely come back, there's just so much to see and enjoy!
Nick — Google review
Had a wonderful visit to the zoo to see the new baby giraffe. We are members and love visiting the zoo as a family. The staff are always friendly and knowledgeable. Loved the butterfly house but was disappointed at the Asian tourists trying to touch the butterflies. There really needs to be an attendant in the butterfly house the whole time because even after pointing to signs not to touch these people were touching. Made my heart sad for the little butterflies.
Carly S — Google review
visited the Melbourne Zoo on a Friday and was genuinely impressed. It’s hands down one of the best zoos I’ve ever been to. The variety of animals is excellent, and what really stood out to me was the thoughtful, intelligent design of the enclosures. They allow you to get remarkably close to the animals — much closer than in many other zoos — without ever compromising the animals’ comfort or safety. While the ticket price is on the higher side, I found it absolutely worth it once I was inside. You can really tell that a lot of care and effort goes into making this place special — both for visitors and for the animals. Highly recommended!
Jonas S — Google review
Elliott Ave, Parkville VIC 3052, Australia•https://www.zoo.org.au/melbourne•+61 1300 966 784•Tips and more reviews for Melbourne Zoo

20Melbourne Museum

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Nestled in the historic Carlton area just north of Melbourne's CBD, the expansive 70,000-square-meter Melbourne Museum offers a deep dive into the city's rich history and diverse culture. With eight galleries spread across six floors, visitors can explore Aboriginal artifacts at the Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre, encounter Australia's unique wildlife including a massive blue whale skeleton and legendary racehorse Phar Lap's preserved body, and take guided tours to uncover hidden stories of Melbourne.
We booked our tickets online which helped us skip the queue. Reached around 10 am when it was still quiet, though it did get busier as the day went on. My son is very curious, and he thoroughly enjoyed every bit of the museum. The Dinosaur section was definitely a major highlight for him. The Rainforest section was another favourite - walking among real flora and trees inside a museum felt amazing! Other sections like bugs & insects, soils, and the Ice Age were equally fascinating. We spent about 4–5 hours exploring everything at a relaxed pace. We had lunch at the Market Café inside the museum, which was quite convenient. Afterward, we enjoyed some time at the beautiful Carlton Gardens just outside - a perfect way to wrap up the visit. Overall, a fantastic experience for both kids and adults. Highly recommend spending half a day here!
Aena P — Google review
Melbourne Museum is an absolute gem! We visited after lunch with my son, and even in just a few hours, we had an incredible time. This is a place where kids (and adults!) can learn so much in a fun and engaging way — you could easily spend a full day exploring. The dinosaur exhibition was a highlight for us, packed with fascinating displays and information that really capture children’s curiosity. We also loved the insect area, which was both educational and surprisingly fun to explore. Everything is well-presented, interactive, and perfect for sparking young minds. Adults tickets are $15, and kids go free, making it fantastic value for families. I recommend booking online to avoid the queues. We’ll definitely be back for a full-day visit next time!
Ushan L — Google review
Fantastic Paking under the building is yhe way to go, cheaper parking on the weekends, pricier during the week. Entrance fee free for Kids and consession card holders, $18 for Adults which was very Reasonable. If you wish to attend other exhibitions like Star wars Legos, Max,etc that's an additional cost on top of the initial entry fee. Well worth it, Great 👍 for Families. Highly Recommended
Shane C — Google review
Pretty cool place tbh. The Melbourne Museum is huge — like, you could easily get lost in there. Loved the dinosaur section and the First Peoples exhibit, super interesting and well done. There’s also a kids area that looked fun even if you’re not a kid lol. Some parts felt a bit dated though, and a few displays could use more interactive stuff or better lighting. But overall, it’s a chill spot to spend a few hours and learn a bunch of random cool things. Would def recommend if you’ve got some free time in Melbourne.
Phenphet N — Google review
We had the best experience at the museum. We went there when there was the Lego Exhibition on Star Wars - the creation were insanely good! There was also a rainforest in the museum - we went in to have a look. We saw the T-Rex show at the iMax theatre too. We had so, so much fun. Absolutely recommend a visit - more than worth the day and money.
Lee Y — Google review
Melbourne Museum – Where Curiosity and Culture Come Together Visiting the Melbourne Museum was an inspiring experience. As someone who truly enjoys museums, I found this one exceptional; beautifully curated, thoughtfully designed, and rich in both history and innovation. Each exhibit tells a story, blending science, culture, and art in a way that keeps you engaged from start to finish. The space itself is welcoming and modern, creating an environment where learning feels natural and exploration is encouraged. Whether you visit alone or with family, there’s something to spark curiosity in everyone. Experiences like this remind me that knowledge is not only found in books, it’s also discovered through moments of wonder and reflection.
Heidy W — Google review
This museum is a must-see! I was blown away by the sheer amount of exhibits - from wildlife wonders to historical treasures. The variety is astounding! Plus, it's super affordable. Definitely worth a visit.
Nick — Google review
Melbourne Museum is a must-visit for an immersive dive into the dinosaur era, showcasing diverse global insect species, pre-dinosaur life, and Earth’s formation. With engaging animations and interactive displays, it’s a fantastic learning experience for kids. Highly recommend bringing the family for an unforgettable adventure!
Anju Y — Google review
11 Nicholson St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia•https://museumsvictoria.com.au/melbournemuseum•+61 131102•Tips and more reviews for Melbourne Museum
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21Fed Square

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Fed Square, also known as Federation Square, is a vibrant and dynamic public plaza in Melbourne. It features abstract buildings, restaurants, museums, and arts venues. The plaza's unique design includes an undulating forecourt paved with hand-laid cobblestones from the Kimberley region in Western Australia. Fed Square has quickly become one of the city's top attractions since its inauguration in 2002.
Perfect Chill Spot in the Heart of the City Federation Square is an absolutely amazing place to just sit back and take in the city vibes. The huge screen is perfect for watching live events, and there’s always a great crowd gathered around. The cool breeze, the open space, and the stunning city lights make it an unreal experience. So many people can sit here at once, and it still feels spacious. Whether you’re just relaxing, people-watching, or soaking in the buzzing energy of the city, Fed Square is the place to be. The traffic around it is wild, but that just adds to the energy of the spot. Definitely one of the best chill spaces in Melbourne!
Hansel S — Google review
Big open place in the city. Lots of people and things to see. Can visit art galleries, museums, or sit at cafes. Modern buildings look cool. Good spot to walk around and take photos.
Nesh K — Google review
This is a arts & culture plaza situated across from street from St. Paul's Cathedral and the historic Flinders Station at the intersection of Flinders and Swanston Streets in the CBD. It makes use of 3.2 hectares of space and includes several notable venues for art and cultural events and performances along with museums, galleries and restaurants. You can learn more about current and upcoming events on the Fed Square website. There are a handful of modern buildings with appealing architectural design on the square, making this an interesting place to browse and spend time even if not visiting to attend events. For this purpose you can pass by and spend a few minutes just before crossing Princes Bridge and the Yarra River to spend time at the Gardens or South Bank attractions to the south.
Brad — Google review
Federation Square, or Fed Square, in Melbourne is a dynamic and culturally rich hub that offers something for everyone. Its striking modern architecture, including the unique and angular design of its buildings, makes it a standout landmark. The square hosts a variety of events, from art exhibitions to live music performances, providing a vibrant atmosphere that's always buzzing with activity. The surrounding cafes and restaurants offer a range of dining options, perfect for a relaxing break while enjoying the lively ambiance. The square’s central location makes it an ideal starting point for exploring nearby attractions. With its blend of cultural activities, public art installations, and frequent community events, Fed Square captures the essence of Melbourne’s creative spirit. It’s a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists, offering a memorable experience that showcases the city’s dynamic and inclusive vibe.
Ovin F — Google review
Federation Square, located on Swanston Street in the heart of Melbourne, is one of the city’s most popular meeting points and cultural hubs. Overlooking the Yarra River and opposite Flinders Street Station, it blends modern architecture, art, food, and community events all in one space. Fed Square has an energetic and creative vibe. It’s a great place to rest, people-watch, or take in the buzz of the city. The open plaza hosts everything from festivals to public screenings, making it a central spot for both locals and visitors.
Marco T — Google review
Fed square is one tourist place in heart of melbourne prefect for photos also has nice cafe round it just oppisit main station of Flinders Street
Chee T — Google review
Fed Square, Melbourne Victoria Australia 🌏 Festive and Iconic Melbourne Spot – Federation Square Federation Square, located right across from Flinders Street Station, is one of Melbourne’s most iconic and vibrant public spaces. I visited during the Christmas season, and the atmosphere was absolutely magical. The Christmas decorations were beautifully done, creating a festive mood with sparkling lights, themed displays, and a giant Christmas tree. To top it off, there were live Christmas carol performances, bringing joy to families and passersby alike. The square is incredibly spacious, making it a great spot to relax, meet friends, or enjoy public events. It often hosts cultural performances, exhibitions, and seasonal celebrations that add life to the city. Another highlight is its proximity to ACMI (Australian Centre for the Moving Image)—just a short walk within the square. ACMI is a fantastic museum dedicated to film, TV, and digital culture, perfect for visitors of all ages. Whether you're visiting for an event or just passing through, Fed Square is a must-see part of Melbourne's cultural heart. A lively, open space that truly reflects the city’s spirit!
Senarath A — Google review
Very wonderful plaza place. This is a nice place to meet up at, as there are many places to sit and talk about whatever is happening. This place is right opposite Flinders street railway station, which is good, i guess. This place holds many different events and shows, and at Christmas time, has some amazing Christmas decorations, like a giant Christmas tree, and more. Very nice.
Simon N — Google review
Swanston St & Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia•https://www.fedsquare.com/•+61 3 9655 1900•Tips and more reviews for Fed Square

22The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia

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The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia is a must-visit for art enthusiasts in Melbourne. Located within Federation Square, it houses over 70,000 pieces of historic indigenous art, contemporary works, and artifacts. The gallery spans three levels and features an ever-changing selection of Australian art from the 19th century to the present day by renowned artists like Sidney Nolan and Arthur Boyd.
I had a great time exploring various Bark painting artworks, which are recognized as a unique genre of art. The pieces were very intuitive, making it perfect to enjoy the exhibition while having meaningful conversations with my child. As part of the special (ticketed) exhibition, we also got to see the beautiful dresses designed by Martin Grant. It was a wonderful opportunity to explain the roles of a fashion designer and a model to my child in an easy and engaging way.
Raina J — Google review
The exhibition at the Ian Potter Centre was genuinely interesting, featuring a strong selection of valuable artworks. Although the collection is relatively small and not always organised in clear chronological or geographical order, it is still worth visiting and left a good impression. Unfortunately, our experience was significantly let down by the behaviour of a staff member, likely a security guard, who stopped us while we were quietly viewing the ground-level display. He insisted I return to the entrance and leave my small designer backpack at the cloakroom. When I asked why, I was told that “all gigantic bags that do not fit the frame must be left.” My bag is very small, serving as a purse, and clearly not “gigantic.” I politely asked to test the bag in the frame to verify the claim, but was denied without explanation. The staff member simply said, “You must leave your bag or you cannot enter,” and did not allow any discussion. To avoid creating a scene, I complied and left my bag at the cloakroom. After the visit, I returned and tested the bag in the frame myself while the staff member was elsewhere and only a cloak officer was there. As expected, it fit perfectly, even alongside a pack of disposable bags already inside the frame. I found this extremely disappointing. While I fully respect policies that protect artworks and support reasonable bag checks, these rules should be applied with fairness and common sense. The manner in which I was treated felt unnecessarily authoritarian, as if the individual was more interested in exercising power than ensuring safety. Sadly, this brief but unpleasant encounter tainted what could have been a wonderful gallery visit. I hope management reviews staff training and policies to prevent future visitors from having a similarly negative experience.
Anabelle L — Google review
Went here with my son and we paid for the Cats and Dogs art exhibition. Managed to join a tour at 1:30pm which was good, to get some more insight into some of the pieces. Stumbled upon some truly lifelike sculptures towards the end. Uncanny. Had a good time!
Bryan S — Google review
A compact extension of the NGV located at Fed Square, this venue showcased a rotating selection of exhibitions with a strong focus on Australian art - the recent highlight being the playful and engaging ‘Cats & Dogs’ exhibition.
Angel K — Google review
Had a wonderful guided tour of Australian art and history. Unfortunately the lady guiding it did not have strong english, or understand Australian history or art to do this magnificent display justice. Politically incorrect maybe but our group strained to understand what she was telling us. Also did not understand the addition of Chinese and Indian culture wax figures to this display. But our guide loved them and spent too long of the hour admiring them. Came to see Australian art and history and not a reminder of mass immigration changing every aspect of our culture.
Marie — Google review
Visited here to escape the crazy outside world for a bit, yesterday. It was a good choice. For the reminder of how history spills so much blood into the sand, of how beautiful objects can sometimes tell ugly stories, of how our world views change and grow – or shrink – daily, yet we are convinced that in any given moment we are fixed and eternally ourselves... And for the ability to just sink into the artworks on show, to lose myself in someone else's vision, to meditate on a different experience, a different history... As a school girl I loved the lyrical qua-realism works of the Australian impressionists and art-nouveau; they're here, and lovely. But this time I was bowled over by the indigenous work (most especially those pictured – just wow) as well as the MCM era and ... basically there's such a range of quality across the Australian story. Also, the little nooks and corners of pottery, precious metalwork, clothing; the quiet spaces to rest a moment in front of work that justified slow study ... all good.
Pam S — Google review
We had a wonderful experience visiting the Cats & Dogs exhibition at The Ian Potter Centre. The artworks were impressive—beautifully capturing different moments and eras in the lives of cats and dogs alongside humans—and were presented in a range of formats, making the exhibition visually engaging. One of the highlights was the interactive digital exhibition wall, where visitors could upload photos of their own pets. It added a fun and personal touch, making the entire experience feel memorable.
Wanyue F — Google review
Always worth stopping by here to spend time in the many free exhibitions on. A great space, never as busy as the NGV. Impressive artwork on display.
Ben C — Google review
Federation Square, Flinders St &, Russell St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia•https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/•+61 3 8620 2222•Tips and more reviews for The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia

23Parliament of Victoria

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Parliament House in Melbourne, Australia, serves as the seat of Victoria's parliament and was constructed in 1856. The building features two legislative chambers and a grand colonnaded facade. Visitors can take free guided tours to learn about the edifice's construction and witness the day-to-day operations of state governments. Although not an adrenaline-pumping experience, it offers a firsthand look at Australian history in action.
Didn't go inside and had a look from the outside. Beautiful, brown-colored building. Make laws for the state of Victoria. From 1901 to 1927, it was the home of the first Parliament of Australia when Melbourne was the temporary capital city. It is now a protected heritage site. Type - Parliament Architectural style - Neoclassical Address - Spring Street, East Melbourne Current tenants - Government of Victoria Construction started - 1855 Opened -1856 Completed - 1929 Architect - Knight & Kerr & Peter Kerr Engineer - John George Knight Designations - Victorian Heritage Register
Bohg9999 — Google review
Visited Victoria Parliament yesterday and was blown away by its magnificence and history. The grand architecture, intricate details, and sense of heritage made it feel like stepping back in time. A true Melbourne gem that tells stories through its walls. 🇦🇺
Leonardo C — Google review
Today Impacters (Impact English College) of GE Intermediate 5 had a fantastic experience visiting the Parliament House of Victoria. The excursion was very well-organized and professionally led, with the guide who was incredibly knowledgeable, welcoming, and supportive—especially for students who are still developing their English skills. The staff took the time to explain the history, structure, and function of the Victorian Parliament in a clear and engaging way. They created a very inclusive and respectful environment, which made us feel comfortable and encouraged to participate and ask questions. The building itself is absolutely beautiful—both inside and out. The grand architecture, detailed interiors, and historic chambers were breathtaking. It was fascinating to walk through such an important and iconic part of Victoria’s history. This excursion was not only educational, but also truly inspiring. We highly recommend it to other international students and educational groups. A big thank you to the Parliament staff for making this visit so memorable!
Vlad H — Google review
Harry was an excellent guide. Great knowledge and inormative. We're keen to return for other tours. Ideal for locals like us or visiting friends and relatives.
Jennie R — Google review
Joined the very informative walking tour. They run the tours a few times a day when parliament is not in session. If it's in session, you can try to get to see the sessions.
ArChy — Google review
We did not go in, and explored it from the outside. The architecture is amazing and lots of pigeons can be spotted flying around it. The tour is free here, would recommend booking the tour in advance.
Shwetabh S — Google review
What a magical place at night! ✨ The building is beautiful! 😍 The pillars, the mosaic floors, and the doors! And seeing pride flags in the window made my night! 😊🏆🌈 What a cool place! Thank you to whoever upkeeps it! 😊🤝
Yeshaya ( — Google review
I recently visited Victoria’s Parliament House in Melbourne, and it was such a fantastic experience! Not only is it free, but the tour is also packed with history, beautiful architecture, and lots of opportunities for photos. Here’s what my visit was like Just walk in, make sure you get there 30 minutes early to secure a spot (tours are first-come, first-served, with about 20 people per session). The process was simple: - I went through a security check - Stored my bag in the designated area - And showed my ID (electronic version worked perfectly). ⭐️Tour Highlights 1️⃣ Front Hall A grand entrance with a beautiful mosaic floor and high ceilings. 2️⃣ Queen’s Hall Bright and elegant with chandeliers and arched windows. There was even a Christmas tree when I visited, which made it extra special. 3️⃣ Legislative Assembly (Green Room) Sitting in the green seats where laws are debated was such a cool experience. Before leaving, you can stand at the front for a “speaker’s podium” photo—so fun! 4️⃣ Legislative Council (Red Room) The red and gold decor here was gorgeous, and the staff shared some great stories about its history. 5️⃣ Library My favorite spot! It looks like it’s straight out of Harry Potter, with its domed ceiling and sparkling chandeliers. Staff there are incredibly welcoming and knowledgeable, making the entire experience so smooth and enjoyable. This was hands down one of the best free experiences I’ve had in Melbourne. If you’re in Melbourne, I highly recommend this public tour. Whether you’re into history, architecture, or just looking for something fun and free to do, this tour has it all!
Maru — Google review
Spring St, East Melbourne VIC 3002, Australia•https://parliament.vic.gov.au/•+61 3 9651 8911•Tips and more reviews for Parliament of Victoria

24AAMI Park

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AAMI Park is a 30,000-capacity sports complex in Melbourne designed by the Cox Group of Architects. It features a dome roof made of transparent plastic EFTE cladding, creating a series of merged giant 'bubbles' that form the canopies. The stadium is built to host soccer, rugby matches, and big-name concerts. Additionally, it has an optimized structure for efficiency with arched and dome-like spans.
AAMI Park is a fabulous venue that is easy to get around. You have great views no matter where you sit and although the food is expensive, there are plenty of options available. It's easy to get to by car or public transport.
Nicole S — Google review
I went to the Monster Jam show with my family and we had a great time! The stadium was excellent — clean, safe, and well-organized. The 2025 Monster Jam was a big success, and my son absolutely loved it. We'd definitely love to come back to this venue for another event in the future!
Paul J — Google review
I LOVE ammi park. Super close to the action, cool looking stadium and generally the Storm win 😀. If you are thinking about watching some Rugby League you gotta come along.
Harmon B — Google review
Attended Diljit Dosanjh Aura Tour at AAMI Park — overall experience was mixed. Our A3 banner was not allowed and binned, while others brought theirs in, which felt unfair. Food and drinks were extremely overpriced, adding to already high ticket costs. On the plus side, bathrooms were clean despite full capacity. The layout was confusing with poor signage, and there should be a separate queue for elderly attendees who struggle with stairs. Exit was extremely stressful — no signage or guidance to public transport, no info about tram timings or walking routes. Traffic was unbearable, making rideshares or taxis pointless due to surge pricing. Frequent trams were not organized, and we had to walk all the way to Flinders Street. Overall, great performance but very poor crowd management, transport guidance, and value for money.
Shruti K — Google review
AAMI Park, formally known as the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, is a purpose-built, rectangular stadium in Melbourne, Australia. It is called AAMI due to a sponsorship agreement with AAMI (Australian Associated Motor Insurers Limited), an insurance company. It was officially opened in May 2010 and is a major venue for sports and entertainment events. It was built at a cost of AU$ 267.5 million. The stadium is ideal for all rectangular sports. "Rectangular Sports" refers to games played on a rectangular-shaped field or court. This includes popular team sports like soccer/football, basketball, and even some racket sports like tennis. It is home to the Melbourne Storm, Melbourne City FC, Melbourne Victory FC, Western United FC, Melbourne Rebels, Victoria Maidens. It also plays host to Rugby League internationals. The stadium’s permanent tenants include Tennis Victoria and Rugby Victoria.
Bohg9999 — Google review
Fantastic venue. Nice facilities and close to the pitch
Paul R — Google review
Atmosphere and f&b value is great, seats are acceptable. The north stand has no wifi
Shannon L — Google review
I wanted to share my disappointment regarding the VIP experience at the recent event. Despite purchasing VIP tickets, the experience felt subpar as many people from the non-VIP area were merging into the Aura VIP section. This caused a lot of crowding and distress, taking away from the exclusive experience that VIP guests paid for. I hope better crowd control and security measures can be ensured in future events so that the VIP area remains exclusive and enjoyable for those who paid for the privilege.
Mista S — Google review
Olympic Blvd, Melbourne VIC 3001, Australia•http://www.aamipark.com.au/•+61 3 9286 1600•Tips and more reviews for AAMI Park

25Manchester Unity Building

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The Manchester Unity Building, a striking Gothic office and commercial building in Melbourne, was designed by Marcus Barlow and completed in 1932. Despite being overshadowed by its more famous neighbors like the Melbourne Town Hall, this Art Deco masterpiece stands out on the corner of Swanston Street and Collins Street. Originally owned by the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (now Australian Unity), its construction was delayed due to the Great Depression.
An absolute joyous deco inspired building in the heart of Melbourne (directly opposite Melbourne Town Hall). Interestingly founded by the International Order of Oddfellows (yes I know what a name but hey 100 years ago!). Beautiful to admire the original fittings, light fixtures, mosiac tiles, escalator and more. Go to take a trip back in time (tours are also run on weekends) and admire what was achieved so long ago which still continues to inspire. 20.9 here for 1.5 hour tour of building which began with coffee and cake in Cafe then a group had a guided tour which was great. So lovely looking at all the old detailing, art Deco touches and more. Such a beautiful old building (1932), wish I lived here!
Sam K — Google review
Step into this building, and you'd feel like you stepped back a hundred years ago. Beautiful architecture.
Kin K — Google review
Interesting tour. Beautifully restored art deco building. Kudos to Kia Pajouhesh for his restoration efforts and sharing the results with the public.
Warren — Google review
Amazing tour guide! Kylie shared stories of her childhood that were relevant to the building, and it really added a personal aspect to the tour. The experience could not have been better, even if there was one grump on the tour who complained that didn’t want to hear any stories and seemed to think the tour should have been tailored to his personal taste. Kylie handled the situation with dignity and grace, and everyone else seemed to enjoy every aspect of the tour!
Jay R — Google review
What an amazing foyer. It is a bit like travelling back in time. Find it if you can. One of many fabulous little asides from your main day in Melbourne. I particularly like the tiny spaces for lease. Someone do something amazing there, please.
Derek W — Google review
The Manchester Unity Building in Melbourne is a real showstopper. I wasn't sure what to expect, but as soon as I rounded the corner, I was blown away by this grand, art deco skyscraper. The terracotta tiles shimmered in the sunlight, and the gothic tower added this cool, unexpected touch. I wandered into the ground floor arcade, and it felt like stepping back in time. The mosaic floors were incredible, all these tiny pieces coming together in these grand patterns. The shopfronts had these beautiful metal detailing, and everything looked so polished and cared for. I could have spent ages just browsing the shops and soaking up the atmosphere. If you're in Melbourne and looking for a bit of history and beauty, definitely check out the Manchester Unity Building. It's a true gem of the city. I even saw a sign that they offer tours, which would be amazing to learn more about the building's story.
Thanh L — Google review
Absolutely beautiful old building that begs a visit if you can. Interesting history and guided tour was great and was so glad we did it.
B C — Google review
A stunning Melbourne iconic building that holds a lot of history. It had a makeover some time ago yet still holds the glamour of a bygone era. There are a few shops on the ground floor but above are many small businesses. Take time to explore the floors, marble work, every-so-chic elevators and the lane at the rear. A must visit.
Debi S — Google review
220 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia•https://manchesterunitybuilding.com.au/•Tips and more reviews for Manchester Unity Building
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26Southgate

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Southgate is a vibrant neighborhood located along the Yarra River in Melbourne, Victoria. It offers a modern complex of diverse international restaurants and bars, as well as local boutiques and services. The area provides a wonderful city atmosphere with its many bridges over the Yarra, perfect for leisurely strolls. Southgate is renowned for its dining scene, featuring an array of restaurants offering cuisines ranging from Italian and Japanese to modern Australian and Mediterranean.
Great location right on the fabulous water front development along the Yarra River. A really good spot to explore the city from or just soak up the views.
Martin R — Google review
Splendid part of Melbourne CBD, tall buildings, arts centre, yarra river, boat cruises, restaurants, bars, shopping, parks, trains, casino, action everywhere. Follow people like me as we make the effort to showcase amazing places around the world for you to evaluate
Rob N — Google review
Good food court. Grill’d Burger was particularly good. The Boost juice choices were a useful healthy option.
Ravindran R — Google review
Awesome riverside location for a balcony drink at Waterslide or great Italian next door at La Camera. The general precinct may benefit from a deep clean and refresh (seagulls!), was Awesome back in the OG days 😇 @melbourne.food.reviews @melbourne.food.collective
Robbie B — Google review
Southgate Walk. Always fabulous, all weather access, show cases cafe's, a beautiful walk along the river, plenty of seating to stop & take in Our Beauutiful City views
Gail S — Google review
Really convenient, lots of wonderful stops along the beautiful Southbank and Yarra River.
D F — Google review
We loved our recent stay at Southgate. The choice of restaurants & coffee shops was great, the ice cream shop, local entertainment and buskers were fun and the city lights at night just amazing! We still have more restaurants and coffee shops to explore so we’ll be back soon!
Amanda A — Google review
Absolutely love the Southgate Artist Sunday Market! The vibrant atmosphere and diverse selection of local artwork made for a delightful experience. Each stall showcases unique creations, from stunning paintings to beautiful handmade crafts. The artists are friendly and passionate about their work and eager to share their stories. There’s even live music - it’s a festive vibe. It's a fantastic spot to discover one-of-a-kind pieces and support local talent. Highly recommend checking it out if you're in the area!
Anne M — Google review
3 Southgate Ave, Southbank VIC 3006, Australia•http://www.southgatemelbourne.com.au/•+61 3 9829 0229•Tips and more reviews for Southgate

27Nicholas Building

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Nicholas Building is a ten-story architectural gem that dates back to the 1920s. It houses an eclectic mix of boutique retailers, art studios, and tailors, making it a haven for unique finds. The building's old-world charm and labyrinthine layout add to its allure, with surprises waiting behind every door. Visitors can explore independent shops offering everything from clothing to yoga classes.
Is it normal to fall in love with a building? 😂 What an amazing space. Jump in the lift at ground level, go up to level 7, then walk around each level, then head down the stairs. It’s simply stunning! Obvs no expense spared!
Fran H — Google review
Beautiful old building, with Kimono House in it. The course was amazing because of Leanne’s boundless knowledge of Japan and its craft.
T P — Google review
Beautiful arcade on ground level featuring an intricate and arched leadlight ceiling with interesting clothes boutiques. This building is historic and contains info boards explaining its significance.
Brigida V — Google review
Nice building but couldn't figure where I was allowed to go and where I was not. Went into the stairwell to go down one floor and then couldn't get back inside without walking all the way to the ground floor again. Nice building features, at least what I could see
Kym M — Google review
What an interesting old building in Melbourne. You wouldn’t think there’s anything inside but in fact, there are heaps inside. Many independent small shops selling different things from clothes, to food, to yoga classes. The old style renovated lifts are interesting to look at. The whole building is worth a visit. You probably can spend a good hour just to look around the old structure like the gates, the doors and the hallways.
Thomas R — Google review
Such a cool piece of history, a gift of a Heritage building filled with beautiful treasures ranging from cool zines, stunning handmade jewellery & tailored clothing, art galleries & even a magic store - a real jewel 💎 in our wonderful city!
Michael W — Google review
This is such an amazing art place. We enjoyed checking out every floor and talking to artists from studios that were available. I wish they had more open houses. I support Nicholas Building and what it stands for. The art movie and the bar added to the enjoyment.
Burak U — Google review
Nice spot for coffee and high tea. Enjoy and relaxing with friends. Lots of cafes serving tasty coffees n teas with cakes to go with. Enjoy browsing at the small shops: jewelry, gifts store.
Evita H — Google review
37 Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia, USA•https://www.nicholasbuilding.org.au/•Tips and more reviews for Nicholas Building

28I'm Free Walking Tours Melbourne

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"I'm Free Walking Tours Melbourne" offers an easy and professional booking process with immediate confirmation. The Melbourne Sights tour covers a wide area, providing historical and modern stories led by friendly and knowledgeable guides. The tours are free, with experienced guides like Sam and Matthew offering entertaining and informative experiences through downtown Melbourne. The tours provide insights into the city's history while showcasing its beauty on a 5 km walk.
Our hotel gave us a free map of Melbourne. On this map was a description of the I'm free walking tours. We reserved our spot online, and we met our guide at the appointed meeting point. There were 3 guides at the rendezvous point, and we were divided into 3 groups. Our leader was Sam. He was exceptional. Great local knowledge. He pointed out which venues offered free tours onsight. And those which offered tours for a fee. He kept us safe as he guided us around this beautiful city. The tour really is free. There is zero pressure to offer a stipend. You decide at the end d of the tour what to pay whatever you feel is appropriate.
Ed H — Google review
Awesome tour! Andreas was our guide, he was funny, helpful, and gave us great information about what we were seeing. Would definitely recommend this tour to anyone visiting Melbourne, it's a great introduction to the city.
Julia F — Google review
What a great way to learn a bit about the city, get some historical perspective and move the body at the same time. Andreas was an engaging guide with lots of stories and anecdotes. Already booked for the other tour available tomorrow!
Sue B — Google review
This is highly recommended for everybody as you get to wander around Melbourn, get general knowledge of the area and also learn some history and not forgetting FUN FACTS!! Had a super fun time exploring Melbourne with Lachie as our guide. His energy is really abundance and made the tour so much more interesting… just simply love his energy and feel his enthusiasm for his Melbourne. Made me love Melbourne as we get to experience Melbourne through him.
Angeline L — Google review
Thanks you guys for the tour. Great 2-2.5 hrs walk. The best to know and see Melbourne CBD. Knowledgeable, fun and friendly. We even took our pup along.
Mahesh B — Google review
I've used this Company twice before when visiting Melbourne. Guide very informative and knowledgeable - a lovely young man and so many places of interest. The tour lasted two and a half hours with a small break in between wear sensible shoes - I'll be back. THANK YOU.
Adrienne J — Google review
I had an amazing time exploring Melbourne city with Denial as my guide. His lead made the experience truly fantastic. Thanks to Denial, I have developed a deeper appreciation for the beautiful city of Melbourne!!!!!!!!!!
Elaine — Google review
I always like walking tours like this, and hence joined both the free walking tours with them. The booking was easy, with immediate confirmation that contains all easy and necessary information. Everything was so professionally organised. The Melbourne Sights tour was really interesting! Covered a wide area, with historical and modern stories! Our tour guide Sam was really smooth in providing all the information and stories. He is really friendly and professional. It was a big tour (30 ppl maybe?) - but Sam handled us well. Would prefer smaller group, but with this big group the entire tour was very well done! Love the last stop where we can see a nice skyline of the city along the river. The Culture Capital tour was shorter, but also with good fun stories. Both tours are highly recommended!
Susan A — Google review
Rob was a great guide. The tour was interesting and entertaining. Very much enjoyed learning the history and origins of Melbourne, the highlights of the heritage and culture walk, and all the great practical tips on where to eat and get unique local souvenoirs and gifts. If you're interested in melbournian history, art, culture, street art, food and even modern pop culture tidbits then you should do this tour. 3hours of walking the different lanes, with a 10 minute pitstop halfway through the tour so make sure you wear comfortable walking shoes! I think it's great that this tour is free, but I like most people ended up donating money at the end anyway. Definitely do this on your first day to orient yourself and learn which shops to start with on your holiday.
Aereariki N — Google review
Wonderful! Really one of the best tours I have taken; of course a tour is really only as good as your guide and Desmond (in the green jacket) was a perfect mix of information, entertainment and wit. He spoke at least three languages and engaged with everyone on a personal level. The walk was a good pace with many points of interest and I fully recommend if you want to spend a few hours exploring Melbourne.
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29Government House

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Government House in Victoria is a stunning mansion that showcases the grandeur of nineteenth-century residential architecture. It offers National Trust tours twice a week, allowing visitors to explore its ballroom, dining room, drawing room, billiard room, kitchen, and stables. The house is surrounded by the picturesque King's Domain Gardens which also feature the Myer Music Bowl and the Shrine of Remembrance.
Beautiful building, what you can see from the gate. If you're nearby it's worth a photo op. The guards are very kind and let me walk right up to the gate to take photos. Don't believe the hours listed in Google maps. The guard says it is only open to the public on January 26th, Australia Day
Jan S — Google review
Should you ever get the chance in Melbourne to visit a landmark building at the height of the Italianate style of the 1870’s then Government House is a must. Built in the “Marvellous Melbourne“ period when the whole city was being built on gold, this place echoes the sheer opulence of the time. I’m reliably informed the ballroom (pic) is 10 feet longer than the one at Buckingham Palace. When Queen Victoria heard of this, she was not amused.
Pod G — Google review
When this is opens on Australia Day ,Definitely GO it’s beautiful in and outside along with food trucks outside on the day,a great celebration.
Lisa H — Google review
This place is beautiful! I believe it's only open to the public twice a year - on Australian Day and mid year as part of Open House Melbourne. Visited on the Australia Day Open Day, and not only were you allowed on the grounds (inside and out), there was a big stage with family friendly entertainment throughout the day, umbrellas for shading (in addition to the natural shading from mature trees), food trucks, children activities like face painting, play areas, mini farm, fire services letting kids have a mini lesson on handling a fire hose with pressured down water etc. You can visit the stables, have a game of tennis, lawn bowl, croquet. The air force roulettes also put on a show on the day - granted you could probably see them at other areas in the city, but you could see most of their manoeuvres clearly, plus they had someone from the force commentating on the actions on the main stage. Whilst the inside of the house has some pretty unique architectural designs, the outside grounds were simply magnificent. There were sections where I felt like I was not only transported away from the city, but also into another country. So all in all I would highly recommend a visit!
Sventek — Google review
What an amazing place to visit. Both the building and the gardens are magnificent. Built from the Victorian Gold Rush era, it reflects the extravagant style of the period, and the confidence and wealth of the Victorian gold rush. It's palatial and to this day remains to be the largest residential building in Australia. It has about 240 rooms including outbuildings and together with its outbuildings, gardens and grounds, stands out as one of the grandest houses in the nation. If you ever get the chance, then a visit to this historical mansion is highly recommended.
Adam G — Google review
An outstanding tour led by Charles, who managed to be very informative and engaging. Government House is well worth the visit.
Steven H — Google review
I love the Open House events that happen once a year in Melbourne, then you have a chance to see inside the house. It is very impressive inside and the building itself. Very easy to arrive, lots public transport to get there. The only think that I didn't like much was the green carpet on the dinner room.
Kings W — Google review
If you get an opportunity to visit this magnificent building don't turn it down. An amazing part of our Victorian heritage. It is open on Australia Day each year for inspection.
Paul P — Google review
Government House Dr, Melbourne VIC 3004, Australia•http://www.governor.vic.gov.au/•+61 3 9655 4211•Tips and more reviews for Government House

30Melbourne Laneways & Arcades Self-Guided Walking Tour

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Explore the unique charm of Melbourne with the "Melbourne Laneways & Arcades Self-Guided Walking Tour." The city's creative vibe sets it apart, and its laneways and arcades are a testament to this. These vibrant spaces boast diverse street art, exotic food, and exceptional coffee. You can immerse yourself in historical architecture, boutique shops, and inviting cafes as you wander through these enchanting passages.
Such a beautiful experience with amazing cakes and other delights, not to mention the old world tea cups and tea pot. Great service.. a must to visit.
Jim F — Google review
Victorian architecture conserved in all these arcades and laneways.
SEOW L — Google review
The prosperity and rapid growth earned Melbourne the nickname "Marvellous Melbourne," a testament to its transformation into one of the wealthiest and most cosmopolitan cities in the world during the late 19th century. When eight tonnes of Victorian gold arrived at London's port in April 1852, the Times of London declared: '... this is California all over again, but, it would appear, California on a larger scale…' Located in the heart of Melbourne's CBD, the Block Arcade is Melbourne's most famous boutique shopping complex. I was immediately struck by the similarities of the Moscow Gum Department Store, with its elongated shop galleries, which is the oldest shopping mall in Europe. Situated in front of the Kremlin, this building is a masterpiece of nineteenth century architecture with the floors comprising ceramic tiles. Another being The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is Italy's oldest active shopping arcade and a major landmark of Milan. Both of which I have visited. Indeed the architect David C Askew was commissioned to produce something similar to the 'Galleria Vittorio Emanuele' in Milan with The Block Arcade which is an iconic, ornate shopping precinct in Melbourne's CBD, opened in 1892 and inspired by the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan. The arcade’s name refers to shoppers ‘‘doing the block’’ or promenading through the building. The Italian mosaic tiles is the biggest mosaic floor in Australia. Nowadays, ‘‘doing the queue’’ for pavlova or scones outside the luscious window of the Hopetoun Tea Rooms is the norm, and a Melbourne must, given it is the only original tenant from 1892. The most famous employee of and future entrepreneur of the Hopetoun Tea Rooms, was Helena Rubinstein. Rubinstein, a cosmetician and businesswoman, started her career in Australia, Helena Rubinstein noticed that Australian women had rough, dry, and sun- and wind-damaged skin due to the harsh climate and decided to market a lanolin-based cream, known as "Valaze," to address these concerns, which launched her international cosmetic empire from Melbourne, Australia. Helena Rubinstein became one of the richest women in the world by building a global cosmetics empire from humble beginnings in Poland and Australia. At the time of her death in 1965, she was one of the world's wealthiest women and a significant philanthropist, leaving a legacy in the beauty, business, and art worlds. The phrase "What is the city but the people?" is a quote from William Shakespeare. The collective body of the people is the city. The City of Melbourne mayor and visionary Nicholas Reece, won re-election on a platform that included pushing the government to expand the free tram zone even further. “Extending the free tram zone is just common sense. A few small changes could connect commuters to more of Melbourne’s key destinations,” he says. Reece says extending the zone would support local businesses, encourage visitors to the city, help ease cost-of-living pressures and “ensure that everyone can enjoy the very best our city has to offer. "If you build it, they will come". I am impressed by the vibe and infrastructure of Melbourne city and apparently The Global Liveability Index agrees with me. It is a yearly assessment published by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), ranking 173 global cities for their quality of life based on assessments of stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education and infrastructure. Melbourne was ranked 4th, a very high accolade for the most liveable city in 2025.
W E — Google review
Melbourne’s laneways have personality. They are great places to discover exotic food and magnificent coffee. A lot of time could be spent just sitting, relaxing with a coffee (or 2) and watching the world go by
Tony B — Google review
Interesting graffiti lane and old shopping arcade walk way. It’s ok.
Weng K — Google review
You feel like you're somewhere else
Alison S — Google review
Very busy... but the little cafes look cosy
Dan — Google review
Historical and beautiful architecture. Lovely boutiques and specially shops. Cafes and coffee shops with tables spilling into arcades. Worth spending time wandering the arcades
Dorothy A — Google review
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31Melbourne Arts Precinct

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Immerse yourself in a world of creativity and culture at the Melbourne Arts Precinct. This vibrant hub is filled with avant-garde artworks, captivating symphonies, graceful ballet performances, and talented emerging actors. It's a place where drama comes to life and where you can experience the cutting-edge of artistic expression.
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32The Block Arcade

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The Block Arcade is a luxurious 19th-century shopping arcade located in Melbourne. It boasts mosaic floors, a glass roof, and an array of retail shops including antique jewelry stores and traditional tailors. Visitors can also enjoy the renowned Hopetoun Tea Rooms for a delightful experience. The arcade's opulent architecture with marble floors and a glass canopy offers an exquisite setting for indulging in shopping and culinary delights.
🏛️ The Block Arcade – A Timeless Melbourne Treasure ✨ Nestled in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD, The Block Arcade is one of the city’s most iconic heritage landmarks, celebrated for its old-world charm and exquisite 19th-century architecture. Built in 1892, the arcade reflects the opulence of Melbourne’s Victorian-era gold rush days, when elegance and grandeur defined the city’s design. ⸻ 🕰️ A Step Back in Time Walking into The Block Arcade feels like entering a living time capsule. Its stunning mosaic-tiled floors, ornate wrought-iron balconies, and stained-glass windows showcase craftsmanship rarely seen today. The arcade’s glass canopy roof allows natural light to flood the space, highlighting its intricate details and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. ⸻ 🛍️ Heritage Meets Modern Lifestyle The arcade is home to boutique shops, chocolatiers, tea rooms, and specialty retailers, many of which have been part of Melbourne’s history for decades. A must-visit is the Hopetoun Tea Rooms, a Melbourne institution since 1892, where the classic setting perfectly matches the elegant surroundings. ⸻ 🌿 Timeless Design & Cultural Significance • Architectural Style: Renaissance Revival with grand arches and ornate detailing • Heritage Listing: Officially protected as one of Melbourne’s most important historic landmarks • Atmosphere: Combines luxury and nostalgia, making it a favorite for visitors, photographers, and architecture lovers alike ⸻ 📝 Final Thoughts The Block Arcade isn’t just a shopping destination — it’s a journey through Melbourne’s rich cultural and architectural heritage. Its timeless design and historical significance make it one of the most beautiful and iconic spaces in the city, offering a perfect blend of history, elegance, and charm. Whether you’re shopping, dining, or simply admiring its intricate details, a visit to The Block Arcade is like stepping into a piece of Melbourne’s golden past. ✨
Min M — Google review
This is a must visit place which takes you back to another time and has an amazing vibrancy. There are many shops but what stunned me was the architecture. I just kept looking up at threat craftsmanship of the people who built this.
Revital Y — Google review
Nice building. The decoration is colourful. We had high tea at The Tea Rooms 1892. Will come Back to have a more thorough look at the building again, if have chance.
Mark K — Google review
Visited The Block Arcade early in the morning, quiet and easy to explore. Beautiful heritage building with ornate mosaic floors, glass roof, and boutique shops. Fun fact: it was opened in 1893 and is one of Melbourne’s most iconic historic shopping arcades.
Melvin J — Google review
fun visual Melbourne experience & see if you can locate their very expensive, truly delicious classic; cuppa tea and marvellous cucumber, smoked salmon wholemeal sangers! Recommend.
Susanne H — Google review
A must visit in Melbourne. If you can make a booking for the tea rooms that’s also essential. A tireless tradition for Melbourne visitors. The architecture and decor still well appreciated by many and the building is heritage listed. Do look up and down. The mosaic tiles, the glass ceilings, the archways and painting. Stunning. Plenty of cafes and stores to keep you busy for an hour. Wheelchair friendly. Kid friendly fly. Pram accessible. Toilets nearby.
Debi S — Google review
Lovely arcade with some interesting, experiencial shops - aromatherapy, chocolate, cake & tea... All quite attractive... And the mosaics are very attractive, as well...
Adriana N — Google review
The Block Arcade Our morning at The Block Arcade was nothing short of spectacular. This historic arcade, with its intricate architecture and timeless charm, creates an inviting atmosphere that is perfect for leisurely exploration. As we wandered through the beautifully tiled corridors, we found ourselves drawn to the various cafes and eateries that line the arcade, each offering a unique and delectable experience. We began our culinary journey with a perfectly brewed coffee that set the tone for the morning. The rich aroma and smooth taste were just the start of what would be a delightful experience. Moving from one eatery to another, we indulged in an array of freshly baked pastries, each one more delicious than the last. The quality of the food was outstanding, with every bite reflecting the care and craftsmanship that went into its preparation. One of the highlights was discovering a small patisserie where the selection of cakes and tarts was irresistible. The flavours were exquisite, and the presentation was simply beautiful. The staff throughout The Block Arcade were friendly and attentive, adding to the overall enjoyment of our visit. Beyond the food, the ambience of The Block Arcade is something to be savoured. The blend of old-world elegance and modern sophistication makes it a unique spot in the heart of the city. It's easy to lose track of time as you explore the arcade, taking in the stunning details of the architecture and soaking in the vibrant atmosphere. Whether you're a food lover, a history enthusiast, or simply looking for a place to relax and unwind, The Block Arcade offers something for everyone. Our morning spent there, enjoying the various culinary delights, was truly memorable. It's a place that invites you to slow down, savour the moment, and appreciate the finer things in life.
Travel G — Google review
282 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia•http://www.theblock.com.au/•+61 3 9654 5244•Tips and more reviews for The Block Arcade

33Southbank

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Southbank is a vibrant area in Melbourne that attracts a sophisticated crowd with its cultural venues, including the Malthouse theater and the Melbourne Recital Centre. The sprawling Crown Casino complex offers clubs, food courts, and designer shops. Along the lively riverside promenades, visitors can enjoy al fresco fine dining and craft-beer bars housed in cargo sheds.
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34St Kilda beach

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St Kilda beach is a popular city beach in Melbourne, known for its boardwalk and the St. Kilda Pier. It offers various water sports activities and is a favorite spot for sunbathing, swimming, windsurfing, and kiteboarding. The beach is easily accessible from Melbourne CBD via public transport and provides safe and calm waters ideal for families with kids.
Nice place to walk, relax, and watch the sunset. Plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby. The pier is great and you might even see penguins at night. Can get busy on weekends but still a good spot to chill.
Nomyen — Google review
Beautiful sandy beach with clear water and amazing sunset views. Perfect for walking, taking photos, and picnics. St Kilda Beach is stunning! Definitely coming back 🏖️ #TravelAustralia
Litthideth K — Google review
The beach itself is alright. Not the prettiest but a decent place if you want to cycle or jog along this beach. I would imagine it will be a much better experience if the sky wasn't gloomy :') anyway I came here for the wild penguins and this place is convenient with tram. Easily accessible
Pui L — Google review
🏖️ St Kilda Beach in Melbourne is one of the city’s most popular and beautiful coastal destinations, perfect for a day of relaxation by the sea. On a sunny day, the brilliant blue sky blends seamlessly with the sparkling blue water, creating a breathtaking and serene view. The long sandy stretch is ideal for sunbathing, swimming, or taking a leisurely walk along the shore while enjoying the fresh ocean breeze. The St Kilda Pier offers stunning panoramic views of the bay and is a great spot to catch a magical sunset. Around the area, you’ll find plenty of cafés, restaurants, and ice cream shops, making it the perfect place to grab a snack or drink after a stroll. The lively vibe, paired with the peaceful sound of the waves, makes it a wonderful escape from the city bustle while still being just a short tram ride from Melbourne’s CBD. Whether you want to relax on the sand, take in the scenic views, or explore the vibrant nearby attractions, St Kilda Beach offers the perfect mix of natural beauty and coastal charm. 🌊☀️
Min M — Google review
St Kilda Beach in Melbourne is an amazing area to visit! The beach is beautiful and clean, with soft, spotless sand. You can even spot penguins there—such a lovely experience. It’s also the best place for running, with fresh air and a relaxing atmosphere all around.
Andri S — Google review
Bit cold during winter but beautiful calm beach with a few dining places close by on the esplanade. Gorgeous on a summers day, and there’s usually a bit more ‘atmosphere’ at the local eateries and bars. Recommend visiting in the warmer months to get the best experience!
Genevieve M — Google review
I came to St Kilda Beach around 2 PM with a friend from uni — and even though it was my second time here, it felt like the first. There’s something about this place that instantly slows you down. The cold winter air, the quiet beach, the open view of the ocean — it makes you stop and breathe. Unlike when I visited in December (when it was packed and full of wild energy), this time it was calm. Peaceful. Almost therapeutic. We walked slowly, clicked some photos, had deep chats, and just existed for a while. I noticed people walking alone with their headphones in, some listening to audiobooks, others jogging or just watching the waves. It made me realize — everyone here was doing something to reconnect with themselves. To relax. To think. That’s what I love about this place: it’s more than just a beach. It’s a reminder to pause. A place where you can let go of the pressure, the deadlines, the overthinking. Even in silence, it feels like the sea is talking to you. Whether you’re with a friend or alone, St Kilda Beach is the perfect spot to reflect, reset, and feel human again. Highly recommend coming here in winter if you want peace — no crowd, no noise, just the sound of the waves and your thoughts.
Hansel. S — Google review
nice clean spacious beach. plenty of boardwalks and cycling areas . Dogs allowed on the beach in winter season.
Happy T — Google review
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35Saint Patrick's Cathedral

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St Patrick's Cathedral, a grand 1800s Gothic Revival-style structure, is a significant landmark in Melbourne. It is the largest church building in Australia and boasts an awe-inspiring interior adorned with ornate stained glass windows depicting biblical stories and Catholic Church history. The cathedral also houses one of the country's largest organs, adding to its impressive stature.
I wasn’t expecting to be this moved by a cathedral, but St Patrick’s in Melbourne completely blew me away. From the outside, it’s already stunning, those towering Gothic spires, the dark stone walls, the symmetry, the details it’s like stepping into a different time. But it’s the inside that really got me. As soon as I walked in, everything felt so peaceful. The high ceilings, the soft glow from the stained glass windows, the arches, it felt grand and sacred without being intimidating. Every corner has something beautiful to look at, and you can really feel how much love and care went into building it. What’s amazing is that it’s the largest cathedral in Australia, and you can tell. It’s not just the size, but the presence. There’s this quiet majesty about it that makes you want to just sit down and take it all in. I also learned that it took decades to build, starting in the 1850s. It’s full of history, and yet it still feels alive and meaningful today. And the pipe organ! It’s a massive, old instrument with thousands of pipes, when it plays, it literally fills the whole place with sound. It’s incredible. Whether you’re religious or not, I think anyone could appreciate the beauty, history, and atmosphere of this place. St Patrick’s isn’t just a building, it’s a living piece of Melbourne’s soul.
Perryphenols — Google review
Stunning Neo-Gothic Cathedral — Best to Visit on Weekdays St. Patrick’s Cathedral is absolutely beautiful. The moment you see it, the building has such an impressive and majestic presence. Inside, the stained-glass windows and the architecture are stunning — every detail makes you stop and look around. I loved the peaceful atmosphere, it’s a place where you can take a break from the busy city and just enjoy the silence. I recommend going during the week because it’s much calmer and you can really appreciate everything without the crowds of visitors on weekends. Definitely one of those spots in Melbourne you shouldn’t miss.
Jean G — Google review
Saint Patrick's Cathedral in East Melbourne is nothing short of breathtaking! From the moment I approached this magnificent cathedral, I was in awe of its stunning Gothic architecture and intricate details. The spires and stained-glass windows are truly a testament to the skill and devotion of the artisans who built this masterpiece. Every corner tells a story, and walking through the cathedral feels like stepping back in time. Inside, the grandeur continues with soaring ceilings, beautifully carved pews, and an atmosphere that instantly inspires peace and reflection. The light filtering through the vibrant stained-glass windows creates an almost magical ambiance, making every visit feel special. The cathedral is immaculately maintained, showing great care and respect for this historic landmark. What impressed me most was the sense of community and reverence that permeates the space. Whether attending a service, exploring as a visitor, or participating in a special event, the staff and volunteers are welcoming, knowledgeable, and eager to share the cathedral’s rich history. Saint Patrick's Cathedral is more than just a religious site; it’s a cultural and historical gem of Melbourne. It offers a place of calm in the busy city and a chance to marvel at architectural brilliance. I wholeheartedly recommend visiting, whether you are seeking spiritual reflection, history, or simply awe-inspiring beauty. This cathedral is a true treasure of Victoria and deserves every one of its five stars!
Anto M — Google review
This is such a wonderful building in Melbourne! Ancient and Gothic looking from the outside and then you go inside and it is an area of peace and sanctity. There is so much history and some beautiful sculptures in and around the Cathedral. The stain glass windows and serenity makes this Cathedral particularly reflective. Thank you to all the staff who ensure the building/gardens are so well kept and maintained. For anybody who is in Melbourne, it is one of the gems.
Tim V — Google review
One of the most stunning landmarks in Melbourne. The cathedral is built in the Decorated Gothic style architecture. The inside is just as peaceful and grand as the outside. Whether you’re religious or not, the calmness and beauty of the space offer a quiet moment of reflection. It’s free to enter, and not too crowded on weekdays. If you go around golden hour (late afternoon), the sunlight through the stained glass is truly breathtaking.
Charul P — Google review
One of the most beautiful and breathtaking cathedrals we have been to. The architecture, statues, stain glass, displays, etc are moving. If you go on a partly cloudy day with the sun shining intermittently, you’ll get a special visual treat. More importantly than all of that is the peace and sense of holiness. Also check out the gift shop. I wish we had gotten the name of the gentleman working there. He was so kind, helpful, and friendly. We were so blessed to talk to him:)
G M — Google review
Another lovely church with a detailed exterior. Beautiful gardens and quiet when I went in the evening. We were allowed to be inside for a while before the security closed the church to visitors.
Sumiitra S — Google review
Visited at around 4pm and there’s not many people in and around the church ground. It’s so peaceful walking around the church compound and inside the cathedral. A really beautiful architecture coupled with amazing stained glass, and the sunlight streaming in from the windows, just made the visit so delightful and peaceful. Although I’m not a Christian, I would happily come here to find peace. An easy walk if you are in Fitzroy gardens.
M C — Google review
1 Cathedral Pl, East Melbourne VIC 3002, Australia•https://melbournecatholic.org/about/st-patricks-cathedral•+61 3 9662 2233•Tips and more reviews for Saint Patrick's Cathedral
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36South Melbourne Market

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South Melbourne Market is a vibrant indoor market that has been drawing locals and tourists since 1867. While it may not be as large as Queen Victoria Market, it offers a diverse range of stalls selling fresh produce, meat, seafood, artisanal products, and vintage items. The market also features cafes serving global cuisine.
South Melbourne Market, a stone throw away from CBD, is a vibrant market offering a treasure trove of delicious delights, high quality seafood, fresh produce and variety stalls. The foodie haven promises unforgettable culinary experience from many countries. Be amazed by wide array of seafood treats such as fresh oysters , sashimi and sea urchin . Be sure to have a tasty bite of the famous Agathe croissants, popular dim sum, award winning Simply Spanish paella, well-loved borek and many more delectable snacks. One will always return for many more delightful dining and shopping experiences at this market.
Tiffany Y — Google review
Absolutely love the vibe at South Melbourne Market. It has a warm, welcoming feel and a fantastic mix of stalls. Whether you’re after fresh produce, delicious street food, or unique boutique finds, there’s something for everyone. Interesting and clean market. Always a pleasure to visit!
Ebonex A — Google review
The Burrata Festival was great — I loved that it wasn’t overloaded with the same type of food stalls, which made it a unique experience. However, I do feel there shouldn’t have been an entry fee (or if so, it should’ve been minimal). The stall prices also didn’t feel very reasonable for a festival setting. That said, the overall food experience was exceptional 😋, and that’s really what the night was all about — enjoying delicious food and great vibes!
Elizabeth R — Google review
Love visiting South Melbourne Market! There’s such a great variety of food and goods — from fresh produce and seafood to homeware and little gifts. The market is clean, tidy, and always has a nice atmosphere. Really enjoyed the coffee and pastry while strolling around, and picked up some household items too. The biggest surprise was the sea urchin — I’ve never seen one so big before! And the oysters were incredibly fresh — I love that natural (taste of the sea). Absolutely worth checking out if you enjoy good food and fresh seafood.
Tiffany Y — Google review
I really enjoy South Melbourne Market, and it’s definitely one of my favourites. The market is always vibrant and lively, yet clean and well organised. There’s a great variety from fresh produce, gourmet foods, and street eats to seafood, meats, fashion, and homewares. We especially love the pastries from Agathé and the fresh oysters and prawns from the seafood stalls.
Ijaykay — Google review
A great spot to explore a variety of fresh foods. We came mainly for the oysters and seafood paella, but the market has plenty more to see and taste, from fresh produce to specialty foods. A lively and bustling place for food lovers! 🦪🥘
Melvin J — Google review
Very vibrant place for both food and shopping, suggest go very early to avoid the crowd. Seafood are quite similar between diff stalls, unless you want one that offer the specific location's harvest, they are all similar pricing.
AK — Google review
South Melbourne Market is a really nice place to find fresh seafood and meat and many many delicious cuisine! You should try different oysters here as a tourist. And there is a free car park!Bro!
Akira T — Google review
322-326 Coventry St, South Melbourne VIC 3205, Australia•https://www.southmelbournemarket.com.au/•+61 3 9209 6295•Tips and more reviews for South Melbourne Market

37Luna Park Melbourne

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Luna Park Melbourne is a historic amusement park located in St. Kilda, a vibrant beachside suburb in Melbourne. Since its opening in 1912, this enduring attraction has been captivating both locals and tourists with its blend of old-school charm and modern rides. The park's star attraction is the Great Scenic Railway, the world's oldest continually operating roller coaster, offering stunning views of Port Phillip Bay.
Oldest still operating Luna Park in the world! Love it! I really love the classic scentic railway! A roller coaster that run on momentum, with the right level of excitement and stunning scenery along the track! Riding on scentic railway is my most romantic moment in Melbourne!
Isa W — Google review
Overall, the amusement park makes a good impression, offering a variety of interesting attractions. However, in 4-5 hours, we were only able to go on two rides. The queues for each attraction ranged from 1 to 3 hours. Even in the afternoon, the wait for a simple slide for a small child was 40 minutes. I queued for my child, but he wasn't allowed to go ahead. Therefore, queuing for someone else seems impossible. I would rather call this place a zoo than an amusement park. Unfortunately, such a large number of visitors undoubtedly has a negative impact on the experience of this historical site. I understand that even on weekdays it can be crowded, and during school holidays, it’s likely a real nightmare. It would be sensible to consider the option of selling tickets online and to have separate hours for tourists. After all, standing in line for two hours is certainly very exhausting! Moreover, it’s completely impossible to step away to the toilet for fear of losing your spot.
K K — Google review
🎡 Luna Park Melbourne is one of the city’s most famous amusement parks, but its design may not appeal to everyone. The entrance features the iconic giant clown face with a wide open mouth, which some find creepy and unsettling rather than fun. Personally, I found the design not so nice and a bit scary, so I decided not to enter. While the park is popular with families and thrill-seekers, the overall look might not be inviting if you’re sensitive to bold or unusual designs.
Min M — Google review
Luna Park Melbourne is fun if you’re looking for a throwback, carnival-style amusement park. The heritage roller coaster is a standout, and the park has a quirky, vintage vibe that families and tourists might enjoy. It’s a great spot for kids or for those wanting a more laid-back experience—not a high-adrenaline thrill park. However, some of the rides feel outdated, and the pricing can feel steep considering the size and condition of the park. Queues get long on weekends, and a few rides are sometimes closed without clear notice. It’s charming in its own way, but don’t expect modern theme park standards. Still worth a visit if you’re in the area, but probably more for the atmosphere and photos than for the rides themselves.
Emily W — Google review
Luna Park Melbourne – A Timeless Experience of Joy and Connection I recently visited Luna Park Melbourne with a group of friends, and the experience was nothing short of extraordinary. From the moment we arrived, the energy of the park was contagious, vibrant, welcoming, and full of life. The blend of classic rides and modern attractions created a perfect balance of nostalgia and excitement. The staff were friendly and professional, ensuring a smooth experience for every visitor. Beyond the fun and laughter, what stood out most was the sense of community and shared joy that Luna Park inspires. Moments like these are a reminder that great experiences go beyond entertainment; they connect people, spark joy, and create lasting memories.
Heidy W — Google review
Loved it for a great value family day out! Took my husband and 2 kids for a whole day for $170, with unlimited rides. Bought our own lunch and snacks along and stayed from opening at 11am to 5pm. All staff very friendly and helpful and we all felt safe and free to choose our adventure!
Louise C — Google review
Spent an incredible Halloween night there. Lits of animations, super cool music, great atmosphere. A great balance between scary and fun that is really worth it.
Thomas S — Google review
Just how I always remembered it! Lines can be long but the rides are just as fun. Food not too overpriced.
Detta G — Google review
18 Lower Esplanade, St Kilda VIC 3182, Australia•https://www.lunapark.com.au/•+61 3 9525 5033•Tips and more reviews for Luna Park Melbourne

38Collins St

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Collins St is a lively and historic street that dates back to the 1800s, renowned for its high-end shops, ornate Victorian architecture, and trendy bars. It's a bustling hub of activity with an array of upscale boutiques and stylish establishments. One notable dining option is OM Vegetarian, an Indian restaurant offering affordable vegetarian meals.
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39Arts Centre Melbourne

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Arts Centre Melbourne is a must-visit for culture enthusiasts in Melbourne. It houses the State Theatre, Hamer Hall, The Playhouse, and the Fairfax Studio, offering diverse productions from musicals to ballets. The Sunday Market showcases local designers and artisans selling their wares alongside delicious food vendors. The location also provides stunning sunset views over iconic city landmarks when the conditions are right.
I was lucky enough to head along to the Art Centre for Horizons opening community performance and my god, I can not rave about it enough. If you ever get the chance to see a show from the Bangarra Dance Theatre take it. They have such a beautiful way of storytelling through dance that lights up a room. The Art Centre puts on so many amazing performance but the location itself is something to marvel at. The whole place feels like it’s built to host spectacular productions and it sure does. There’s the most beautiful light fixtures in every room and the bars look like the perfect place for a cocktail before a wonderful evening. There’s so much history on display in each room with sets from previous show in glass cases, and old costumes lining the walls. I love how lively it always feels and the warm theatre tones feel so vibrant and alluring. If there’s any place to catch a show it’s in these beautiful halls. After the show you can also get a photo outside of the towering structure above the many theatres which is lit up each night. It’s right on the river which means just across from the original art centre building are breathtaking city views both on the bridge and from above. Climbing up the stairs above Hammer Hall is always a breathtaking sight and well worth a bit of exploration. If you’re in the city looking to explore or a tourist wanting to catch the sights along with a show this is the place to be!
Ashlee J — Google review
We visited Arts Centre Melbourne – Hamer Hall for The Wiggles: Bouncing Balls Tour. The venue is spacious and beautiful, with comfortable seating. The show was fantastic – lots of lovely songs, fun interactive parts, and colourful staging. We all love The Wiggles, and it was such a joyful experience for the whole family.
Wanyue F — Google review
Iconic Melbourne institution. Exhibitions, ballet and the arts. Walking between the buildings and the city is a great way to spend an afternoon with many bars, restaurants and sights nearby.
Emma B — Google review
I love Hamer Hall for the acoustics, it's accessibility and the staff. More then that is how close I can get a wheelchair spot to the stage. I don't feel like an after thought.
Cara L — Google review
It is located right next to the National Gallery of Victoria. At the top of the building is a large structure similar to the Eiffel Tower. There is a nice music exhibition on the ground floor. They exhibited some of the items used by old musicians on stage. I'm sure there were some great plays being watched on the stage inside. ambiance looked great.
Mustafa — Google review
My mother and I had a wonderful night, watching Dirty Dancing at Hammer Hall. The show was brilliant, but the stand out part was the accessibility and genuine kindness shown by staff to my mother who is quite unwell. They provided a last minute wheelchair free of charge when we unexpectedly needed one. And then remembered us throughout the night, providing support and checking in on us. It made the night a wonderful experience for us both. Thank you.
Sabrina — Google review
It isn't planned but I wandered in after the big poster outside caught my attention. As it was my first time in Melbourne, I didn't have a clue what to expect and how things work out. Laura, the front desk receptionist was very kind and only too eager to help. She even searched her computer re parking fees to help me gauged which was the best form of transport for me to watch the show. She obviously is well suited to the job. Thanks again Laura, for your warm interaction.
J D — Google review
I just visited the national gallery of Victoria. Didn't have much time to see this place, but I think it's a very nice place to study the art history in Australia
CH — Google review
100 St Kilda Rd, Southbank VIC 3004, Australia•https://www.artscentremelbourne.com.au/•Tips and more reviews for Arts Centre Melbourne

40Hamer Hall

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Hamer Hall is a renowned concert venue in the heart of Melbourne, offering an elegant space for symphony and chamber orchestras, as well as jazz and rock 'n' roll concerts. What sets it apart is its unique design that allows visitors to enjoy stunning views without having to ride an elevator. The exterior staircase provides access to breathtaking city and riverside vistas. Once inside, the hall's intimate atmosphere and beautiful acoustics create a captivating experience for concert-goers.
Beautiful Concert Hall, and the acoustics are great. Wouldn't recommend sitting in the choir rows though. While it's a nice and close view of the stage, The sound travels awfully. All I could hear was the timpani. You can hear so much better in the balcony. PARK IN THE AUSTRALIAN BALLET SCHOOL CARPARK!
David — Google review
I've come to Hamer Hall multiple times this year for events and I don't believe I've had one had experience. The seats are comfortable and clean, the venue is simply amazing for all the experiences I've had with decorations for certain viewings. The food and drink can be a little bit expensive, however, why not splurge once in a while for a night out for great events. Can't wait to attend more MSO concerts here!
Andy L — Google review
Stunning hall with some old school charm yet ultimately still intimate for the Hiromi piano quintet jazz festival closing concert that we attended. We parked at Wilson Southgate and walked a short distance over. Appreciated the attendants work in proactively managing escalators from crowding and also ensuring respectful behaviour from the audience. Made it enjoyable for all.
A2B E — Google review
One of the premier and elegant venues in Melbourne. The sound is audio perfection and the interior design is simply sophisticated. Attended the screening of The Terminator with a full orchestra backing playing the score. The massive Japanese drums, ō-daiko were a highlight.
Normandy J — Google review
We recent went to Russell Morris 'The Farewell Tour', it was the best concerts we have been to, beautiful hall with great acoustics and lightings, we had a couple of good seats with great views on the balcony, looking forward to see other concerts at Hamer Hall again.
C M — Google review
Booked a ticket one hour before the start of the concert!!! I could have not done something better!! The MAHLERFEST event has been mind blowing!!! Two symphonies, 4th and 5th, conducted by Alexander Briger. Astonishing I was few weeks ago at the Sydney Opera House, attending to a concert conducted By Stephen Layton. The venue cannot be compared, probably the most beautiful concert hall worldwide but attending to a concert (the one in Sydney was just a sum of different movements from different operas from different composers) with TWO full symphonies! Simply wow. Epic. Full stop Musicians and conductor perfect
Massimiliano T — Google review
Nice venue for live music performances, underground and stalls are 3 levels down or something to that effect. Getting out can be a bit of a crush and they have escalator folks to throttle traffic upwards which is not optimal but necessary given it's a bit late to change the flow now. Location is a skip across the bridge from Flinders St train station, on the northern end of the Arts Centre precinct. Attendees heading south from the middle the of the city might have to do the long skip past it, then uturn to come back on the correct side of the road so if there is peak hour traffic you might want to just get off anywhere near Flinders St station and walk, if you are able enough to cross the road yourself.
Paul N — Google review
Beautiful arts venue in the centre of Melbourne (Australia’s cultural capital) wonderful acoustics and some beautiful events ranging from international to local artists, orchestra, stage, comedy and more - 5/5
Jakob W — Google review
100 St Kilda Rd, Southbank VIC 3004, Australia•https://www.artscentremelbourne.com.au/visit/theatres-and-spaces…•+61 1300 182 183•Tips and more reviews for Hamer Hall
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41Forum Melbourne

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Forum Melbourne, located in the heart of Melbourne's CBD, is a stunning live music venue that has recently undergone extensive renovation and restoration. The auditorium boasts a beautiful domed ceiling adorned with lights to resemble the night sky and statues reminiscent of ancient Greece. Hosting an impressive lineup of artists such as Marlon Williams, Bastille, Amy Shark, and Flight Facilities, it offers top-notch acoustics for a crystal-clear musical experience.
Great Venue in a great location. No stress getting into the Forum. The venue was clean and comfortable. Parking is very easy and for those who cannot afford a car Flinders st station is a very short walk. 3 bars if you are a drinker or thirsty. Toilets where clean and easy to find. The gate staff also did a solid job quickly getting people in. Furthermore George Thorogood and the Destroyers where exceptional.
TCB G — Google review
Floodlights gig was awesome! Victorian architecture venue, electric blue light backgrounds, and a super cool light show on stage. Such a perfect mix for the nite. Expensive drinks. Just like every other big venue...
Daniele C — Google review
The Venue Forum in Melbourne is an outstanding event space that truly stands out for its remarkable atmosphere and accessibility. I recently attended an event there, and I was thoroughly impressed by the venue's layout and design. The space is expansive yet intimate, providing a perfect backdrop for a wide range of events. Whether you're attending a concert, corporate gathering, or social celebration, you’ll find that the Forum accommodates every need seamlessly. One of the most appealing aspects of this venue is its fantastic accessibility to nearby bars, which enhances the overall experience during events. It’s incredibly convenient to grab a drink without straying too far from the action, allowing guests to enjoy a vibrant atmosphere while mingling with friends and fellow attendees. The cleanliness of the facilities is another highlight — the restrooms were impeccably maintained, which is often overlooked at many venues but significantly contributes to the overall comfort and enjoyment of the experience. The attentive staff further elevates the event atmosphere, as they are prompt and friendly, ensuring that all guests feel welcomed and taken care of. What truly captivated me was the sound quality. The bands performing in this venue were nothing short of amazing, filling the space with rich acoustics that made each note resonate beautifully. The combination of great sound and an energetic atmosphere makes the Forum a must-see in Melbourne for anyone looking to enjoy live music or participate in vibrant events. Overall, the Venue Forum is a gem in Melbourne's event landscape, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone seeking a memorable experience. I can't wait to return for another event!
Michael L — Google review
An absolutely gorgeous venue with star-like lights on the ceiling, and other amazing decor. The stage is great with dynamic platforms for performers, and the GA standing area is huge. There is also seating area behind the GA area, as well as upstairs. I’m from Adelaide, and it’s honestly one of the best show venues I’ve been to! 100% recommend !!!
Alexandra T — Google review
Great venue, we saw Max Mcknown. Love this place. The blue roof is awesome, good size. Could do with some casual seating though
Trevor D — Google review
The Forum Melbourne is hands-down one of the most atmospheric venues in the city. With its stunning architecture, gorgeous lighting, and warm, inviting ambiance, it strikes that sweet spot between intimate club gigs and massive arena shows. It’s just the right size – big enough to feel the crowd’s energy, but small enough to stay connected to the performance. The sound is consistently solid, and the vibe feels special the moment you walk in. Caught Supergrass here recently, and it was solid – the perfect blend of nostalgia and electric live energy, elevated by a venue that knows how to do shows right. Whether you’re seeing a band you love or discovering someone new, the Forum always delivers something memorable.
Matteo C — Google review
Brilliant venue; accessible and clean toilets First time at this venue in my 60 years living in Melbourne; certainly admired the building from the outside on many occasions Went to see The Counterfeits Band last night; brilliant!!
Dr S — Google review
Always excited when my fave artists perform here. Great sound, great ambience. Best concert venue in Melbourne.
Radityo W — Google review
154 Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia•http://www.forummelbourne.com.au/•Tips and more reviews for Forum Melbourne

42St. Michael's Uniting Church

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St. Michael's Uniting Church is a beautiful Lombardic-style building with a spectacular view, and is well-cared for with a garden. It is also a popular wedding location, due to its accommodating minister and lovely people. It has a good spirituality content, with an emphasis on queer friendliness.
We recently were married here at St Michaels and it was such a beautiful experience. The entire events team were incredibly helpful and kind and our minister David was flexible and funny and made the lead up to our big day feel relaxed and under control. Our guests are still talking about this gorgeous church and we are so grateful we got to be married here. Thanks guys - The Goldens x
Amy W — Google review
What a beautiful old church! They certainly built them well back in the day (thank goodness torn down like sp many other old buildings in Melbourne(.
Sam K — Google review
A beautiful old church with a huge organ. Great at Thursday lunchtimes for the free recital, and an extremely progressive queer-inclusive ministry for those religiously inclined.
James O — Google review
St Michaels Church is a Lombardic-style building with a spectacular view. There is a garden here, which is well cared for and adds features. I visited Mingary, where there are subtle lights that create a peaceful and peaceful atmosphere, and a small fountain like a sculpture.
Kimberly S — Google review
Impressive heritage landmark of thick walls & arches with coloured bricks to highlight architectural features & patterns.
L C — Google review
St. Michael's is the site of the oldest permanent church in Melbourne, built in 1839. The current building is a polychrome brick building, using different colours of bricks for a decorative effect. This is the first example of a polychrome brick building in Australia, built in 1866
Stacey T — Google review
Very welcoming and a needed pause from the touristy things.
Mike W — Google review
I've shot a number of weddings here over the years and it's a beautiful location with very nice people. The minister was very accommodating and kind to us all.
Kaiwin Y — Google review
120 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia•http://stmichaels.org.au/•+61 3 9654 5120•Tips and more reviews for St. Michael's Uniting Church

43La Trobe's Cottage

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La Trobe's Cottage, located in the Kings Domain parklands near the south entrance of the Royal Botanic Gardens, is a reconstructed home that once belonged to Charles Joseph La Trobe, Victoria's first lieutenant governor. Built in 1839 from prefabricated materials brought from England, this modest yet elegant Swiss chalet-style cottage was where La Trobe and his family resided until 1854. As Melbourne's oldest surviving building, it holds great historical significance for Victoria.
La Trobe’s cottage is a modest yet elegant house of Victoria’s first Lt Governor Charles La Trobe and his family. Charles La Trobe, his wife Sophie and their daughter Agnes came to Melbourne in 1839 as the Superintendent of Port Phillip District (now Melbourne). The house is prefabricated structure and was shipped from Britain, it’s worth having a look inside to get an insight in how the La Trobe family lived in early days of Melbourne. Originally the house was in Jolimont near MCG and moved to its current location in 1998. Definitely worth a look and know more about its history.
Nakul P — Google review
Charles La Trobe... Victoria's first Gov General in 1839, lived in this quaint Cottage sitting quietly between Birdwood Ave and Dallas Brooks Drive. 4 hour Parking ♿🅿️ available here. Charles wouldn't recognise the 🏙️ City of Melbourne, if he looked out of his window 🪟 now...and after 185 years later.
Dhana G — Google review
This cottage is the original home of Victoria's first Lt. Governor, Charles Joseph La Trobe from 1839 until his departure for England in 1854. The cottage was made from prefabricated materials brought from England to be the home of La Trobe, his Swiss wife Sophie and their children. La Trobe's 2-bedroom a simple yet elegant cottage, a Swiss chalet type of house. It's Melbourne’s oldest surviving building, and forms an important part of Victoria’s history. The cottage is open on Sundays from 2- 4pm (October-April), Australia Day, 26 January, and some special event days. However, it's closed on Christmas Day, days of extreme heat and on the Grand Prix weekend in March. Charles La Trobe had immense significance in the development of Melbourne. He was one of the founders of the Royal Botanic Gardens, State Library, Museum of Victoria, National Gallery of Victoria and University of Melbourne. La Trobe Street and La Trobe University are named after him and there's a statue of him in the forecourt of the State Library of Victoria and another at La Trobe University.
Adam G — Google review
I did not go inside, it is near Shrine of Remember, so just take a look.
Thuan A — Google review
This rebuilt building was the residence of Charles La Trobe, the first Lt Governor of Victoria. It's nothing fancy but you can view it on the way to Shrine of Remembrance or the nearby public loo.
Zeph — Google review
A must see for history buffs, so cool to see it and glad at least some of it was preserved. Lovely setting for the cottage.
Darren F — Google review
The cottage was not much too see but I guess that was the point. The tour and the history behind it was amazing.
Nicha L — Google review
Worth a visit ! Open on Sunday 2-4 with guided tours learn about the history of first governor of Victoria with authentic cottage and original furniture - cottage situated on the ground of royal Botanic garden of Melbourne
Lynn B — Google review
Birdwood Ave &, Dallas Brooks Dr, Melbourne VIC 3004, Australia•https://www.nationaltrust.org.au/places/la-trobes-cottage/•+61 3 9656 9889•Tips and more reviews for La Trobe's Cottage

44The Mission to Seafarers Victoria

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The Mission to Seafarers Victoria is a heritage-listed building at 717 Flinders St, Melbourne. It was built in 1857 and is used by the mission for guided tours, casual visits, and refreshments 365 days of the year. The building combines a seafarers club, little cozy bar, museum, place where people play boardgames, and chapel/church.
A friend invited me along to hear the Australian Male Welsh choir singing at the Seafarers Mission. What a fun night! Lots of singing and camaraderie. It's a warm, friendly venue, and the drinks aren't expensive like some pubs.
Jill S — Google review
2024: Polly's and Lucid danceclub, threw quite an interesting party here in this historic building. Quite the eclectic mash up held together by underwater themes. The space has immense potential, with many rooms and even a chapel. A playground for land dewellers and sea lovers alike.
Malcolm Y — Google review
This is one of Melbourne's hidden treasures A miracle it was saved. And hasn't had a make over. Superb place for a party Can you put up an image of the interior of the dome, and tell us it's history?
Margaret B — Google review
Historic place, beautiful chapel with stained glass
Dennis W — Google review
We recently shot a music video in the 'Norla Dome' at the Mission to Seafarers and we had such an amazing time working in their facilities. Friendly and accommodating staff, great pricing for up and coming creatives and it looked absolutely beautiful. Thanks Sarah and team for all of the great help!
Angela L — Google review
Nice historical building that combines a seafarers club, little cozy bar, museum, place where people play boardgames and a chapel/church. I would't go there on a regular basis but it's definitely worth to visit at least once.
Olga O — Google review
I had the chance to do one rave in this place with the dome. The acoustic were just insanely good and the place very attipic. I would definitely recommend if you have the chance to see a gig in here
Benjamin M — Google review
Good place with a friendly personel. Free shuttle bus from the port and back. Perfect location in downtown! Good drought beer is available also!
Vladimir W — Google review
717 Flinders St, Docklands VIC 3005, Australia•http://www.missiontoseafarers.com.au/•+61 3 9629 7083•Tips and more reviews for The Mission to Seafarers Victoria

45Melbourne

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Melbourne, the coastal capital of Victoria in southeastern Australia, boasts a modern city center at Federation Square along the Yarra River. The Southbank area is home to the Melbourne Arts Precinct and its renowned venues like Arts Centre Melbourne and the National Gallery of Victoria. The city also offers a diverse culinary scene with restaurants such as Geoff Brooke's Steak Cave, Jamaica House, Shakahari, Delmonte Cellar, Tolarno French Bistro, and many more.
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46The Capitol

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The Capitol, a historic cinema established in 1924, is a multi-level art deco theater located in the heart of Melbourne's CBD. Designed by renowned American architects Walter Burley and Marion Mahoney Griffin, it boasts a unique crystal-like roof design with a bespoke lighting system, making it one of the world's most architecturally-sublime cinemas.
I visited The Capitol in August 2025 for the Melbourne International Film Festival to see the world premiere of my friend’s documentary, Surviving Malka Leifer. This premiere was many years in the making, and it was such a powerful and emotional moment for everyone involved. I’m so grateful that The Capitol continues to support MIFF and give important films like this a space to be celebrated on the big screen. Getting there was super easy. I caught the train to Flinders Street Station and walked a few minutes to the venue, but there are also trams running right along Swanston Street that stop close by. The Capitol is tucked slightly off the main road, but its glowing signage makes it easy to spot. Inside, the foyer was lined with plush carpets, elegant seating, and a classic cinema concession stand offering all the essentials. I grabbed some popcorn before the screening, which was affordable for cinema pricing, and delicious. The staff were genuinely lovely and attentive, and the toilets near the back of the foyer were clean and well maintained throughout the event. When it was time to head in, I found my seat near the back corner, which gave me the perfect view of the entire theatre. The ceiling design was intricate, geometric, and beautifully lit in soft hues that made the whole space glow before the film began. The screen and sound quality were excellent, and even from the back, I could see everything clearly. Watching Surviving Malka Leifer in that space was a really moving experience. The film itself was powerful and deeply thought provoking, shining light on the resilience and courage of three extraordinary women in their pursuit of justice. After the screening, there was a live Q&A session where audience members could submit questions via a QR code on the screen. Hearing directly from the sisters and the production team added so much depth to the experience. The MIFF volunteers also deserve a shout out! They were visible, helpful, and made the whole event run so smoothly. There was another screening right after ours, but the staff still managed everything efficiently and with care. The Capitol was the perfect venue for such a meaningful premiere. It’s a beautiful, historic theatre that balances old world charm with a modern festival atmosphere. I couldn’t think of a better place for this incredible documentary to make its debut.
Ashlee J — Google review
Great venue, amazing show, but they need to get more signage or employ people to help. Seat numbers were on the backs of seats and caused so many people to sit in the wrong seats. There was no member of staff around at all as we entered to guide us to where we should go, and the venue ran out of most drinks before the show even started. Amazing ceiling and lighting and fantastic acoustics
Scott H — Google review
Great to see this venue has been saved and still being utilised. Small venue but great atmosphere for the opening of the Melbourne Fringe Festival.
Carol F — Google review
The Capitol is a true gem in Melbourne’s CBD, blending history, architecture, and entertainment seamlessly. Stepping into this stunning theatre feels like entering a work of art, with its intricate geometric ceiling and vibrant, colored lights creating an almost magical atmosphere. I recently attended a bubble show here with my 2-year-old son, and it was an absolutely delightful experience. The setting added a sense of wonder and charm to the performance, keeping both kids and adults captivated. The seating was comfortable, and the staff were friendly and accommodating, making it a stress-free outing with a toddler. The Capitol isn’t just a venue; it’s an experience that stays with you. Whether it’s for a family event or a night out, it’s a must-visit destination in Melbourne. Highly recommended!
Dr. R — Google review
The Capitol Theatre is just beautiful! It’s easy to get to, stunning inside and friendly and helpful staff. Would definitely come back & see something here again.
Rachelle M — Google review
The Capitol Theatre in Swanston Street, Melbourne is a stunning blend of architectural wonder, cultural history, and modern functionality. The moment you step inside, you’re greeted by an awe-inspiring geometric plaster ceiling adorned with thousands of lights. The abstract prismatic forms, designed by Marion Mahony Griffin and her husband Walter Burley Griffin in 1924, evoke a luminous, crystalline cavern—an iconic fixture in Australian cinema design. The Chicago‑Gothic Exterior from Swanston Street, the façade appears deceptively simple—a sleek, vertical office tower cloaked in restrained brickwork. Yet inside lies theatrical opulence. 🎬 We were there to see a screening of Chicago, along with a Jazz Orchestra! 🎷🎺 Synchronised with flickering ceiling lights was truly sensational! 😍 What I Loved Visual Drama: The ceiling alone is worth the visit—such an arresting piece of design is rare in modern venues. Layered History: You’re immersed in nearly a century of cinematic culture, from silent-era splendor to contemporary innovation. Seating is intimate and comfortable! 🌟 The Capitol Theatre stands as Melbourne’s most visually stunning and historically significant cinema venue. It’s pure sensory escapism—an architectural jewel with soul, restored to glory and still innovating. Whether you’re a lover of architecture, cinema, or live performance, it delivers a magical experience anchored in the city’s shared past and future. If you’re in Melbourne, catch a show here, you will be amazed by its beauty.
Frantastic F — Google review
I really like the beauty of the old fashioned theatre. Its still got life and I think people like staff do care for it. You can see it the way it's matained well. It has a sense of tranquility to it. If you like old things and antique charm come here and take a few pictures 📸. Tourist spot 😉
Gabby — Google review
Peter Pan not at all as advertised or expected. The imagery and video advertised was nothing like the actual show. The backlights took away from the very few lights on the dancers. Looking around most people were on their phones. Update the advertising to show a real preview of what to expect. However, Tinkerbell was a stand out
Yana T — Google review
113 Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia•https://www.rmit.edu.au/thecapitol•Tips and more reviews for The Capitol

47Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre (Museums Victoria)

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Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre, located within Melbourne Museum, is a captivating museum that showcases the rich history and culture of Australia's indigenous people through art, interactive exhibits, and traditional performances. The center was developed to empower Aboriginal people to interpret their own cultural heritage for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous audiences. Visitors can immerse themselves in vibrant exhibitions featuring traditional performances, storytelling rituals, artworks, and artifacts that offer a deep insight into the ancient culture.
Lovely cultural center that shows the diversity of the clans' craftsmanship. They have collections of woodworking, basketry and woven goods, utilitarian and for beauty. They also have a collection of wonderful photos of families that show the diversity of today's peoples, with some of their stories. There is a beautiful presentation of their origins story at the beginning of the exhibit that is absolutely stunning.
Christy C — Google review
Fantastic museum. One of the best in the nation. Wonderful displays and exhibitions. I particularly enjoyed the Blue Whale skeleton. The insect display and Phar Lap were also amazing. Very highly recommended
Peter K — Google review
An Absolute must see ! The first peoples exhibition is absolutely incredible and the garden walk is incredibly informative. So much time & care has gone into creating this centre and it shows.
D G — Google review
I had an amazing experience at the Museum. The section featuring the first people was incredibly engaging and educational.
Donna — Google review
What a wånderful center to discover in the Melbourne Museum which had an exhibition Gung by Kelly Koumalatsos who took a tradition and created her own through the possum skin and fashion. Highly recommend a visit to both!
Morgan R — Google review
Very thoughtful and informative exhibit. I really appreciated how all the information was told by indigenous perspectives. The information is heartbreaking but so important. Very educational and worth a visit to the museum in itself! This area is within the Melbourne Museum and access is gained with a general admission ticket, which is $15 for general public or free for concession.
Myra S — Google review
Very interesting an shocking how little the first people are acknowledged! Enjoyed the exhibition
Anja M — Google review
Well worth the visit!
Ii I — Google review
11 Nicholson St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia•https://museumsvictoria.com.au/bunjilaka/•+61 131102•Tips and more reviews for Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre (Museums Victoria)

48Bryant & May Factory

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The corporate office of Red and Lumo Energy is located within the historic Bryant and May Building. This stunning architectural masterpiece boasts a remarkable design, showcasing its beauty and elegance. However, the building lacks sufficient parking space for vehicles. Despite this minor drawback, the overall impression of this office is truly incredible.
Beautiful building, not much car parking.
Anita S — Google review
Awesome office of Red and Lumo Energy inside the heritage Bryant and May Building
Christian B — Google review
Fabulous building
Janet P — Google review
Unreal.
Pat C — Google review
570 Church St, Cremorne VIC 3121, Australia•Tips and more reviews for Bryant & May Factory

49St Luke's Anglican Church

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Awesome church. Very accepting and welcoming to all kinds of people, pastor has a great sense of humor and a big heart. A wide range of people from children to grandparents and people in their 20s and 30s. I don't understand the reviewer "Jane Holden" who left only 2 stars but they have never even been inside the building?
Graham K — Google review
Can't say much, never been inside. But I do like the look & feel of it from the outside, very much. Must stop in one day.. Sad churches in this area cannot allow constant access due to safety risks. Very sad indeed..★
*CJ D — Google review
Great Park outside of church is great place to chill out and relax. Garden is great and tranquill to take 5 and just kickback away from society for awhile. Allround great place.
Chris H — Google review
A great place to get a food parcel if you are in need.
Steven M — Google review
Nice old church inside and out !
Justin ( — Google review
Very poor lighting but ok
Libby H — Google review
Beautiful church.
Bob — Google review
210 Dorcas St, South Melbourne VIC 3205, Australia•https://www.stlukeschurch.au/•+61 428 791 509•Tips and more reviews for St Luke's Anglican Church
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Best buildings in nearby cities

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Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Melbourne
  • Top things to do and attractions in City of Greater Geelong
  • Top things to do and attractions in Port Phillip
  • Top things to do and attractions in Hobsons Bay
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ballarat
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bayside
  • Top things to do and attractions in Maribyrnong
  • Top things to do and attractions in Mornington
  • Top things to do and attractions in Glen Eira
  • Top things to do and attractions in Monash
  • Top things to do and attractions in Manningham
  • Top things to do and attractions in Frankston
  • Top things to do and attractions in Cranbourne
  • Top things to do and attractions in Dandenong
  • Top things to do and attractions in Torquay
  • Top things to do and attractions in Healesville
  • Top things to do and attractions in Werribee
  • Top things to do and attractions in Yarra Glen
  • Top things to do and attractions in Coldstream
  • Top things to do and attractions in Olinda
  • Top things to do and attractions in Belgrave
  • Top things to do and attractions in Summerlands
  • Top things to do and attractions in Abbotsford
  • Top things to do and attractions in Fitzroy
  • Top things to do and attractions in Geelong
  • Top things to do and attractions in St Kilda
  • Top things to do and attractions in Williamstown

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Melbourne
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in City of Greater Geelong
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Port Phillip
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hobsons Bay
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ballarat
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bayside
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Maribyrnong
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Mornington
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Glen Eira
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Monash
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Manningham
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Frankston
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Cranbourne
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Dandenong
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Torquay
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Healesville
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Werribee
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Yarra Glen
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Lilydale
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Coldstream
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Olinda
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Belgrave
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Abbotsford
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Fitzroy
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Geelong
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in St Kilda
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chadstone

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