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Discover the top 25 best things to do in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Including what to see, the best day trips from Melbourne CBD, the best tours, attractions, sights, and more.
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(6:12) 13: Visit the Mornington Peninsula
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(6:50) 12: Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium -
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(10:42) 5: Melbourne's Sky Deck -
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(11:47) 3: Federation Square
(12:22) 2: Royal Botanic Gardens
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Cranbourne, is located about 45 km south-east of the Melbourne CBD.
A recent feature of the Cranbourne, is the specially constructed Australian Garden, opened to the public on 28 May 2006. The Australian Garden features a number of exhibition gardens, sculptures and displays aimed to bring the beauty and diversity of the Australian landscape and plants to the public.
Beyond the Australian Garden, the bushland section of the garden contains 10 km of walking tracks, and includes the Trig Point Lookout tower, secluded picnic sites and free barbecues.
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1. The Immigration Museum
Want to delve a little deeper into the people who call Melbourne home? The Immigration Museum tells real stories of people who relocated here from all over the world. Every person arriving in Melbourne had to pass through customs here, and their poignant stories help explain the city's diversity today.
Address: 400 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria
2. The Melbourne Cricket Ground
Melbourne is the sporting capital of Australia, so it's no surprise that a sports stadium numbers among the city's top tourist attractions. With a capacity of 100,000 and a history dating back to 1853, the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is considered one of the world's greatest stadiums. It's also the largest and oldest sports venue in Australia.
Address: Brunton Ave, East Melbourne, Victoria
3. The Melbourne Museum and Royal Exhibition Building
A short tram ride from the CBD, the Melbourne Museum is surrounded by beautiful gardens and parkland. This modern purpose-built museum houses a diverse collection depicting society and cultures, as well as science and the environment.
Adjacent to the Melbourne Museum is the elaborate Royal Exhibition Building. Built in 1880 to host Melbourne's International Exhibition, the building also held the first Commonwealth Parliament of Australia in 1901. Regular tours are available, and the building is still used for exhibitions and special events.
Address: 11 Nicholson Street, Carlton, Victoria
4. The National Gallery of Victoria
Melbourne is famous for its culture, and the National Gallery of Victoria is the jewel in the crown. It's not only the oldest public art gallery in Australia, it's also the most visited. Here, you can admire more than 70,000 works of European, Asian, Oceanic, and American art in two city locations.
Address: St. Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria
5. The National Sports Museum
Daily tours take visitors for a trip down a memory lane of great moments in sporting history and incorporate the National Sports Museum, including the Australian Gallery of Sport and Olympic Museum. You can also catch a game of cricket in summer, or football during winter.
Address: Brunton Ave, East Melbourne, Victoria
6. The Royal Botanic Gardens
Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens are among the finest of their kind in the world. Established in 1846, the gardens encompass two locations: Melbourne and Cranbourne. The Melbourne gardens lie in the heart of green parkland extending south of the Yarra River, about two kilometers from the CBD. Covering an area of 38 hectares, they are home to more than 10,000 plant species from around the globe, including many rare specimens.
Address: Birdwood Ave, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria
7. The Scene at Docklands
Docklands is Melbourne's newest waterfront entertainment precinct. With the highest concentration of green-star rated buildings in the Southern Hemisphere, the satellite village is filled with cafés, restaurants, tourist attractions, and parklands. It's one of the most popular Melbourne attractions at night.
Address: Harbour Esplanade, Docklands, Victoria
8. The Shrine of Remembrance
Sitting majestically in Kings Domain gardens, the Shrine was built after the First World War to commemorate Victorians involved in the Great War, either abroad or at home. Today, it serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by Australian service men and women. It's also the central focus for ceremonies on ANZAC Day, held on 25 April, and Remembrance Day, held on 11 November each year.
Address: Birdwood Ave, Melbourne, Victoria
9. The Skydeck at Eureka Tower
Wondering where to find a great view over the city? Head to the 91-story Eureka Tower in the heart of Southbank. This striking skyscraper was named in recognition of The Eureka Stockade, the 1854 rebellion of prospectors in the Victorian goldfields. Adding to the Gold Rush theme, the building's gold crown and gold-plated windows literally sparkle when the sun catches the top of the building.
Address: 7 Riverside Quay, Southbank, Melbourne, Victoria
5 Top-Rated Day Trips from Melbourne, Victoria | Australia Day Tours Guide
5 Top-Rated Day Trips from Melbourne, Australia
Beautiful beaches, quirky wildlife, spa towns, and spectacular wilderness areas - you'll find all this and more within a few hours' drive of Melbourne. One of the country's most dazzling scenic drives, the Great Ocean Road, lies less than 200 kilometers from the city, as well as gorgeous Grampian National Park, the gleaming white-sand shores of Wilsons Promontory, and the rugged Dandenong Ranges. Wildlife scores top billing at many of these city escapes. You can watch penguins parading up a pristine beach at Phillip Island and commune with colorful parrots, wild kangaroos, and wombats in the national parks. In addition to the rich natural beauty that beckons just a short drive from the CBD, Victoria's elegant seaside resorts charm visitors with their quaint shops, art galleries, and award-winning restaurants. History buffs can explore an old gold rush town, and in winter, skiers and snowboarders can carve up the slopes of Mount Buller less than a three-hour drive from the city. Here five day trips from melbourne, victoria.
1. Great Ocean Road
2. Phillip Island's Penguin Parade
3 The Dandenong Ranges and the Yarra Valley
4. The Mornington Peninsula
5. Grampians National Park
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The Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria at Cranbourne Gardens, is a division of the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria (the second division being the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, located in the centre of Melbourne). It is located in the suburb of Cranbourne, about 45 km south-east of the Melbourne city centre.
Cranbourne Gardens specialises in Australian native plants. The total area of this division of the botanic gardens is 363 hectares, including heathlands, wetlands and woodlands. The gardens also provide habitat for native birds, mammals and reptiles, including some rare and endangered species.
A recent feature of the Cranbourne, is the specially constructed Australian Garden, opened to the public on 28 May 2006. The Australian Garden features a number of exhibition gardens, sculptures and displays aimed to bring the beauty and diversity of the Australian landscape and plants to the public.
Beyond the Australian Garden, the bushland section of the garden contains 10 km of walking tracks, and includes the Trig Point Lookout tower, secluded picnic sites and free barbecues.
The Australian Garden
The Water-Saving exhibition garden
The Australian Garden aims to allow visitors to explore people's place in the Australian environment and to learn more about Australian plants. It features about 100,000 plants spread across fifteen landscape displays and exhibition gardens.
The Australian Garden was designed by Taylor Cullity Lethlean Landscape Architects with Paul Thompson (Plant Design Pty Ltd). The Australian Garden has won a number of design awards already, but is still a work in progress, with a second stage covering an additional ten hectares scheduled to commence construction in late 2007 and to be completed by late 2011.[1]
Red Sand Garden
The Red Sand Garden is the central feature of the Australian Garden. It features vibrant red sand with circles of saltbush and crescent shaped mounds designed to echo the shapes and colours found in Central Australia. The garden is designed to show seasonal flushes of wildflowers, as seen in the deserts of Central Australia.
Exhibition Gardens
The Kid's Backyard exhibition garden
There are five exhibition gardens aiming to demonstrate ways that Australian native plants can be used in the home garden.
The Diversity Garden illustrates a variety of native plants from various climatic zones in Australia. The Water Saving Garden shows how to group plants with similar water needs and choose plants which require minimum watering in a garden. The Future Garden features various alternate ways of gardening, such as special plant choices and novel mulches. The Home Garden shows a number of gardens featuring native plants for some common types of homes found in Australia. The Kid's Backyard uses natural plant materials recycled into a children's play area rather than the common plastic and metal constructions commonly found in Australian backyards.
Arid Garden and Dry River Bed
Kingia australis (Black Gins) in the Arid Garden
These gardens demonstrate the role of water in the Australian landscape. Many parts of Australia are prone to alternating drought and flood. Thus plants have had to evolve to cope with extended periods of intense heat and dry aridity, and with either seasonal or irregular copious supplies of water.
Eucalypt Walk
Eucalypts are an omnipresent feature of the Australian landscape, with around 700 species found in virtually all habitats. The Eucalypt Walk features five gardens displaying some well known eucalypt species, the Ironbark Garden, the Box Garden, the Peppermint Garden, the Bloodwood Garden, and the Stringybark Garden. These trees are currently in an immature state, but will continue to grow to mature trees over the next century.
Other features
The Rockpool Waterway and Escarpment Wall are inspired by the types of waterways and escarpments that may be found in parts of central Australia, such as Uluru and Kings Canyon.
The Australian Garden also has a visitor information service within the Visitor Centre, guided walks and educational programs, volunteer master gardeners to help with advice on the use of Australian plants, a gift shop and a licensed café.
Visitor information
Looking across the Red Sand Garden to the Visitor's Centre
Opening hours
Cranbourne Gardens are open from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm every day of the year except for Christmas Day. Entry to the gardens is free. The bushland areas of the gardens are closed on days of Total Fire Ban.[2]
Access
Cranbourne Gardens are at 1000 Ballarto Rd, Cranbourne. Access by private vehicle is via the South Gippsland Highway. Cranbourne is reasonably well served by public transportation, with a train line from Melbourne and a number of local bus routes. Access to the gardens if using public transport may however require a substantial walk and a taxi from Cranbourne Station is recommended.
TOP 10 VICTORIA (AUSTRALIA) WITH KIDS | Kids Activities Melbourne
We unravel 10 of the best kids activities in Melbourne in our latest video as part of our Australia series. With summer coming in strong, these ideas will get your family out and about and exploring the best of what the beautiful state of Victoria has to offer.
Here are the best things to do in Melbourne with kids that we cover:
▷ Visit the newly renovated Gumbaya World in Tynong that'll make you feel like you're on a tropical holiday.
▷ Fly up on the Arthurs Seat Eagle in Mornington Peninsula followed by a visit to the magical Enchanted Adventure Garden.
▷ Kryal Castle where you get thrown back to the dark and eerie times of the medieval age.
▷ One of the most incredible kids' activities in Melbourne, Sovereign Hill in Ballarat is where, once again, you'll be hurled back in time to experience the era of the great Gold Rush.
▷ For families travelling to the Bellarine Peninsula or Great Ocean Road, Adventure Park Geelong is another water theme park that is not-to-be-missed.
▷ One of the iconic family activities in Melbourne is riding on the iconic Puffing Billy Steam Train in the Dandenong Ranges and explore lush green rainforests.
▷ Make a quick trip to Myuna Farm for some cuddles with adorable farm animals.
▷ Visit Healesville Sanctuary in the Yarra Valley and meet rescued Australian wildlife.
▷ Run amuck at the famous Lillydale Lake Playground and take a walk around the lake.
▷ Go on an African Safari at the Werribee Zoo and discover exotic animals on an unforgettable bus ride.
Watch the video to see exactly why these attractions are the best things to do in Melbourne with kids - some of these fun activities will keep families occupied for an entire day!
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First you will check out the incredible mansions on the Millionaire's walk, visit the seaside towns pof Portsea and Sorrento, and walk to he London Bridge Lookout to take in some amazing coastal views.
You will have lunch at a local farm gate where you will enjoy a meal made from fresh, farm ingredients and a tasting of local wines. Next up you will visit Sunny Ridge Strawberry Farm where you can handpick your own strawberries.
After this you will take a ride on the Arthurs Seat Eagle Gondola from the highest point on the peninsula, and the last stop of the day is the historic beach boxes that line Port Philip Bay.
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Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne offers a natural bushland experience alongside the Australian Garden, an award-winning, contemporary botanic garden featuring the plants and ecosystems of south-east Australia. The bushland includes over 10km of walking tracks, six kilometres of cycling tracks, a lookout tower, picturesque shelters, barbecues and play grounds. There is a range of visitor programs, as well as self-guided walks available throughout the year. The Australian Garden celebrates the beauty and diversity of Australian landscapes and flora and features approximately 170,000 plants from 1,700 plant varieties.
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Cranbourne Botanical Gardens
The Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria at Cranbourne Gardens, is a division of the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria (the second division being the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, located in the centre of Melbourne). It is located in the suburb of Cranbourne, about 45 km south-east of the Melbourne city centre.
Cranbourne Gardens specialises in Australian native plants. The total area of this division of the botanic gardens is 363 hectares, including heathlands, wetlands and woodlands. The gardens also provide habitat for native birds, mammals and reptiles, including some rare and endangered species.
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Beyond the Australian Garden, the bushland section of the garden contains 10 km of walking tracks, and includes the Trig Point Lookout tower, secluded picnic sites and free barbecues.
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A short walk through the beautiful flora of the regions of Australia.
Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne offers a natural bushland experience alongside the Australian Garden, an award-winning, contemporary botanic garden celebrating the beauty and diversity of Australian landscapes and flora and featuring over 100,000 plants from 1,900 plant varieties.
The bushland has over 450 indigenous plant species and includes over 10km of walking tracks, six kilometres of cycling tracks, a lookout tower, picturesque shelters, barbecues and playgrounds. It is a precious remnant of the vegetation that once covered the broader region and is actively managed to control the number of non-indigenous plants and exotic weeds.
Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne is 50km south-east from Melbourne's CBD and approximately an easy 50 minute drive.
Well worth the visit!