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Melbourne CBD Attractions

A well known capital for culture and creativity, Melbourne’s public artwork is located throughout the city, in nooks and crannies, around street corners and down laneways. Inspiring and eye pleasin...
Cartoon Castles runs out of Greenvale, Victoria bringing you jumping castles for rent at your next party or function; they specialize in corporate bookings. The World of Disney is their theme and t...
Melbourne Foodie Trails
Dive into the rich melting pot of Melbourne’s food culture with Melbourne Foodie Trails - a choice of leisurely gourmet walking trails which take you to the tastiest parts of the city. As well-info...
One of Australia's most striking contemporary buildings, the Melbourne Museum is an innovative playground of interactive fun & education. Delve into the vibrant history of Melbourne, explore a rain...
Featuring chefs, cook book authors & culinary professionals from around Victoria. Across the semester celebrate the beautiful, fresh seasonal produce of the Queen Victoria Market.
The AFL Hall of Fame & Sensation is Melbourne's newest attraction. It is a fully interactive multimedia experience & a tribute to the history, heritage & legends of AFL. It will involve, inspire, e...
A visionary zoo that brings you over 350 species in exquisite, natural settings & the unique experience "The Trail of the Elephants". Other highlights include African Rainforest, Australian Bush & ...
When the Old Melbourne Gaol was built in the mid-1800s, it dominated the Melbourne skyline as a symbol of authority. Inside the Gaol, dangerous criminals were held alongside petty offenders, the ho...
IMAX is the largest & most exciting film format in the world. With crystal clear images ten times larger than traditional cinema format, the IMAX experience draws you in with pictures so real you w...
An enormous music shell suspended over permanent seating for 2,000 people. In winter it is transformed into an undercover, public ice rink.
A 34ha park. About 400m south of the summit is the headquarters of the Nepean State Park.
offers almost 100 kilometres of bathing beaches along its eastern shore. The closest to Melbourne itself is St Kilda beach, which has the true sea-side resort flavour of pavillions, promenades, Lun...
headquarters of the National Trust of Victoria is a beautifully restored & furnished building from the 1850's.
is an ideal destination for picnics, sports or rambles and lies just a few minutes' drive from the metropolis. Boats, canoes or bicycles can be hired at the Studley Park Boathouse in Boathouse Rd.
circa 1844/45, classified by the National Trust and one of the first buildings on the peninsula.
features 43 hectares of flower beds, lawns and superb ornamental lakes.
Australia's newest & only Southern Ocean Aquarium. The Ocean Down Under exhibit features the Shark Conversation Project & Australia's largest fishbowl, including octopus, jellyfish, stingrays & sha...
With its magnificent rugged coastline, rock scenery and walking tracks, is an ideal picnic location. A high ridge extends from Cape Schanck to Arthur's Seat. Conducted tours of historic Point Nepea...