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Top Melbourne Attractions

  • Spending a lazy day along Southbank, enjoying a meal at any one of the wonderful restaurants along the river
  • Heading out to the Mornington Peninsula for a day of wine tasting
  • Seeing the juxtaposition of modern Federation Square across from the classic architecture of Flinders Station
  • Enjoying the beach and boardwalk at St. Kilda
  • Walking through the beautiful Royal Botanic Gardens
  • Attending a cricket match or Aussie rules football ("footie") game at the MCG
  • Discovering a delicious new cafe or lunch spot in one of the many busy side streets in downtown Melbourne
  • Taking a day trip out to Philip Island to see the penguins
  • Coastal drives along the Great Ocean Road where the Twelve Apostles are just waiting to be photographed

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Melbourne Attractions & Landmarks Guide

Anywhere claiming to be "the world's most livable city" has a lot to live up to. But Melbourne does come pretty close. With plenty of beaches, a thriving art scene, the bustling Federation Square and Southbank scene along the Yarra River, and a fun restaurants, and bar scene it's the perfect city for spending a few days on your Australia vacation.

Where is Melbourne?

Melbourne is the largest city and the capital of state Victoria in Australia. Located 25m above sea level, the city has covered a huge part of the Port Philip bay coastline towards the southeast and is spread towards the Macedon and Dandenong ranges, Yarra Valley and Mornington Peninsula.

What is Melbourne known for?

Melbourne Australia is famous for its various things. The city is known to be the coffee capital of the world and is regularly nominated as the most livable city in the world. The diverse culture, laneways, street art, and affordable dining options make it a popular destination.

How far is Melbourne from Sydney?

The distance between Melbourne and Sydney is almost 443 miles or 713 km. But if you travel by car, the road distance is about 878.24 km, taking you about 8 hours to travel between the cities.

Top things to do in Melbourne

  • Try the world-famous coffee of this coffee capital of the world.
  • Witness and admire the street art in the city.
  • Climb up the Eureka Skydeck to have an amazing view, especially from the Edge.
  • Have a relaxing day at the Royal Botanic Gardens
  • Visit the city zoo with natural habitats for animals and watch them enjoying them in their natural conditions.
  • Hop on the tram and have a detailed tour of the CBD and get to know about the city's history in detail.
  • Pay a visit to the State Library of Victoria to witness the fascinating architecture and know about history.

Day trips from Melbourne

Take a break from the city fun and explore the surrounding areas following this list of worthy destinations.

1. Great Ocean Road

This long scenic road spread along the coastline is an ideal track to have a scenic road trip. One day may not be enough to explore all the unique coastal towns, beaches, and natural landmarks coming on the way, but you can try to explore and enjoy as much of nature's gifts as you can.

2. Phillip Island

The rugged and wild island is very popular among tourists, not only for its natural scenery but the wildlife it is hiding here. Best of them is the penguin parade happening at the shore every sunset. Kangaroos, silver gull chicks, koalas, and many others will also make your trip worth it.

3. Mornington Peninsula

Step into a calm natural world with charming communities, fascinating coastlines, and scenic natural beauty. Explore the various attractive spots like Mornington Peninsula National Park, Peninsula Hot Springs, Cape Schanck Lighthouse, etc.

4. Ballarat

The most historic place in Australia, the city was the place for the Victorian Gold Rush of the 19th century and got famous for hosting Australian history's only armed rebellion.

5. Yarra Valley

Have a perfect day trip to this food lovers’ paradise with its cool climate wine region open all year round. Rolling hills and surrounding natural beauty will leave you awestruck.

Melbourne Top Attractions

This second-largest metropolitan of Australia is filled with vibrancy, elegance, and multiple cultures. The grand Victorian buildings, hidden laneways, and fabulous streets art will make you lost here. The following list will help you to sort out the top Melbourne attractions that you should include in your list.

1. Queen Victoria Market

Since 1878, this historic location has been home to amazing food halls and various stalls selling a huge variety ranging from art, clothes, and toys to unique souvenirs.

2. The Royal Botanic Gardens

The lush green and the beautifully maintained oasis is a calm and peaceful escape from the city's hustle-bustle. The diverse plant range will never let you take it out of your mind.

3. Federation Square

The modern design of this unique landmark contrasts with the fascinating Victorian architecture of the city. Opened in 2002, it is an important spot for cultural art and public events.

4. Yarra River Cruise

The riverboat cruise will take you through the river, giving you insight about the historic times and is a natural and relaxing way to enjoy the region.

5. Melbourne Zoo

Established in 1862, this 22-hectare zoo is home to more than 320 animal species that are provided with the best modern facilities, designed in a way to give them the atmosphere and comfort of their natural habitat.

6. Eureka Skydeck

The 91 storey building, with its gold plated windows, is the oldest observation deck of Melbourne. The most significant point of the tower is the Edge, the glass square, even with a transparent glass floor, providing views in all directions from every angle.

7. Fitzroy Gardens

Established in 1848, these gardens are located at the edge of the Central Business District or CBD and are home to various tall and old trees.

8. Melbourne Cricket Ground and Sports Museum

Established during the 19th century, this is the largest cricket ground of the country and one of the largest of the world. The attached museum gives the highlights of important moments of the country's sports history.

9. National Gallery of Victoria

The oldest, largest, and most fascinating hub of impressive art, the museum holds more than 70,000 artworks from local and international artists.

10. City Circle Tram Tour

Have a free and informative historical tour throughout the CBD in this comfortable tram, with commentary and tram passes for various historical buildings on the route.

Best time to go

Located in the southern hemisphere, the Victoria capital has some unusual weather conditions and seasons. Most of the Melbourne Australia tours are being planned during summer, December to February when temperatures are high. After the long and busy summer, the city hosts various food and cultural events during autumn months, March to May.

You're not only get to see various beautiful scenes in the mesmerizing color-changing gardens of the city but also get discounted accommodation prices as the peak season has passed. July brings the cold and dreary winter season that is very unpopular among tourists. September brings back life to the city with a spring setting in its footsteps. Rising temperatures and blooming flowers make this time ideal for exploring the beautiful city.

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Yvonne Brown

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Highlights of Australia and New Zealand

Great look at locations in both countries

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Annette Jolley

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Highlights of Australia and New Zealand

Well planned and we saw so many beautiful places in both countries.

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Merrie Mulka

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Highlights of Australia and New Zealand

The hotels were exquisite! However, I would have preferred to save some money by staying in 4 star rather than 5 star hotels and transporting my own luggage. The i...

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John Cottreau

Oct 2022

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Highlights of Australia and New Zealand

It was good. The hotels were good, But, for reasons noted above, the purchase was only good.

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Cecilia Hermsdorfer

Nov 2023

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Tastes of Southern Australia

I would call it "once in a lifetime," but am convinced I will go back!

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