10 Best Places to Visit in Melbourne

10 Best Places to Visit in Melbourne

Melbourne, also known as the culture capital of Australia, is located at the head of the Port Philip Bay and houses approximately 5,315,600 as of 2024. The essence of Melbourne lies in its beauty, cultural diversity, events, and scenic views. Thinking of visiting Melbourne? If not, then these 10 spots might trigger your wanderlust and make you think about your travel plans.

Federation Square

Federation square is one of the most prominent sites in Melbourne which is built in such a way that it is ideal for various events, exhibitions and concerts. The striking architectural design, open spaces and large digital LED screen attract both international and domestic tourists. Here are some of the events which often take place in Federation square:

  • Cultural festivals
  • Musical concerts  
  • Art Exhibitions
  • Food and beverage festivals
  • Public forums and workshops
  • Sporting events Toddler’s events
  • Fashion and design shows

Royal Botanical Gardens

Royal Botanical Gardens is a real treasure of Australia attracting over 1.9 million visitors annually. It is a place where you will find tranquility and fulfillment. The fresh green vibes diffused by astonishing plant collection of the area provide you with a sense of completeness of the trip. Following are some of the facilities offered by the authority:

  • Cafes and restaurants
  • Parking
  • Enquiry desk
  • Picnic spots
  • Public telephone
  • Public toilet
  • Snack shops

Queen Victoria Market

Queen Victoria is a family friendly market which caters to more than 500 small businesses. Here you can discover and purchase unique products usually crafted by humans. Businesses offer high-end beverages, food, quick snacks, souvenirs and clothing items. The bustling atmosphere of Queen Victoria Market is likely to uplift your mood. The place offers “The Ultimate Foodie Tour”; a two-hour walking tour guided by professionals. During the walk, you can explore the unique tastes of Australia and learn about different ingredients.

Melbourne Zoo

Explore the world of wildlife in the core of Melbourne where you’ll find dense rainforests along with roaming tigers, kangaroos, koalas, and elephants, among other land animals. Rodents, insects and lizards further beautify the lush forests. Melbourne zoo is a home for around 300 species. Apart from the diverse and attractive wildlife, the zoo also offers some of the basic amenities for the visitors:

  • Café and restaurant
  • Parking
  • Conference rooms/facilities
  • Family spots
  • Lockers
  • Room for parents
  • Food and refreshments

Cooks Cottage

Originally built in Yorkshire, England, by the parents of James Cook, and later transferred to Melbourne, Australia in the year 1934. It is a unique antique cottage which will offer you an experience like never before. Volunteers wearing outfit of the 1800s, centuries-old furniture, artifacts, English-style gardens and delightful scenery await the visitors. Moreover, if you have a child with you, then there will be educational programs and events.

National Gallery of Victoria

Established in the year 1861, NGV is Australia’s oldest public art museum with a rich collection of more than 70,000 art works, including Indian art, Australian art, and contemporary art, among others. Adding to the collection, the museum displays world-class prints and drawings. NGV’s globally acknowledged art collection is likely to take the visitor’s breathe away. Furthermore, NGV hosts diverse exhibitions and performances by both local and international artists. The include the following:

  • Ancient history
  • Stone age
  • Fashion and design
  • Sound and dance
  • Prints and Drawings

Eureka Skydeck

Eureka Skydeck is the Melbourne’s highest observational deck, allowing the visitors to capture the elegance of Melbourne from up above. It is also regarded as the highest observational platform across the southern hemisphere. Here, the visitors can enjoy 360° view of Melbourne’s CBD, Port Phillip Bay and the Dandenong Ranges. Here are some key details to make your visit seamless:

  • Wheelchair & stroller accessible
  • Children under 7 years must be accompanied by adults
  • Only service animals allowed
  • Last entry 30 mins before closing time, i.e 4:30 PM
  • The tour/activity will have maximum of 4 travelers

Bringhton Beach

Take your time out from the hectic journey and feel the warm breeze colliding with your hair. Known for its colorful bathing boxes, Bringhton beach is a perfect spot for spending time with your family where you can swim, check out the nature, build sand castles and catch a glimpse of dogs and cats goofing around. Here are some of the key details of the beach one needs to know before diving into the waters:

  • 8 minute walk from the car parking
  • Best time to go: sunset/sunrise
  • Bars, pubs, restaurants nearby
  • Shops and cafés available on the road
  • You need to pay for using bathing boxes
  • Buckets and surfing boards available on rent

The Great Ocean Road

Along the south-west coast of Australia, is a spectacular coastal drive which meets the sea-side cliffs paving the way through the wild. Great Ocean Road is 243 km in length and a perfect place for coastal adventure. You can drive to the villages along the way, surf beaches and get perfect break during the journey.

What can you do in the iconic route:

  • Experience the 12 apostles
  • Experience the wildlife along the way
  • Visit a hot spring sanctuary
  • Paddle in the waters
  • Explore Mount Gambier
  • Attend community events
  • Hike alongside 12 apostles
  • Swim with seals and dolphins

Grampians National Park

Grampians National Park provides an opportunity to the visitors explore the natural beauty of the Grampians, witness majestic waterfalls, spring wildflowers and breath-taking panoramic view of the mountains. Share the adventures with Kangaroos, wallabies, emus and various birds native to the land. Other than that, tourists can indulge into different activities such as:

  • Hiking trails
  • Bus tours
  • Wineries and vineyards
  • Explore native foods and drinks
  • Experience the depth of water bodies

Melbourne is truly a city that embodies both beauty and culture, offering something for every type of traveler. From the bustling Federation Square to the serene Royal Botanical Gardens, the city showcases its diversity and vibrant energy in each landmark. Whether you’re exploring the wildlife at Melbourne Zoo or soaking in panoramic views from the Eureka Skydeck, Melbourne has no shortage of experiences that will captivate your senses. For those who seek adventure and natural beauty, spots like the Great Ocean Road and Grampians National Park offer unforgettable journeys. So, what are you waiting for?

Check more blogs to plan your Melbourne adventure today!

Conclusion

Melbourne is truly a city that embodies both beauty and culture, offering something for every type of traveler. From the bustling Federation Square to the serene Royal Botanical Gardens, the city showcases its diversity and vibrant energy in each landmark. Whether you’re exploring the wildlife at Melbourne Zoo or soaking in panoramic views from the Eureka Skydeck, Melbourne has no shortage of experiences that will captivate your senses. For those who seek adventure and natural beauty, spots like the Great Ocean Road and Grampians National Park offer unforgettable journeys. So, what are you waiting for?

Check more blogs to plan your Melbourne adventure today!

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