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With this pass,
visitors qualify for entry to six of Melbourne’s premier attractions.
AFL Football -
The Great Australian Game
(03) 9643 1999
Check for
locations and game times.
AFL football is
the favorite sport, followed by millions. For sheer atmosphere and excitement
it's an experience not to be missed.
Como House
Guided tours
daily.
Open 10am - 5pm, 7
days a week
Closed Christmas
Day and Good Friday
Corner Williams
Road & Lechlade Avenue South Yarra 3141
Telephone: (03)
9827 2500
Como, with its
impressive architecture and extensive garden was the home of the Armytage family
for 95 years. It is now possible to explore the life and social history of this
family as it was in the 1920s and 1930s and take advantage of the many
activities and programs that have been developed to bring to life the history of
those times.
Gold Treasury
Museum
Spring Street,
Melbourne 3000
(03) 9651 2233
Open Monday -
Friday 9am - 5pm
Weekends & Public
Holidays 10am - 4pm
Closed Christmas
Day, Boxing Day and Good Friday
The Gold Treasury
symbolizes the wealth of the gold rush era, and showcases a diverse ongoing
program of exhibitions. Built on Gold explores the legacy of Victoria's gold.
Healesville
Sanctuary
Badger Creek Road,
Healesville 3777
(03) 5957 2800
Open 9am - 5pm, 7
days a week
Stroll with
kangaroos, meet an emu on the path and encounter colourful birds in a natural
bushland setting. An easy drive from Melbourne. Day tours available.
Imax
The Museum Complex
Rathdown Street Carlton
(03) 9663 5454
Films screen on
the hour from 10am-10pm, 7 days a week.
The sights are
bigger at Imax Melbourne. See the world as you’ve never seen it before, on the
world’s biggest screen at the Imax theatre.
Immigration
Museum
Corner of Flinders
& Williams Streets Melbourne
(03) 9927 2700
Open 10am - 5pm, 7
days a week
Embark on a
journey of discovery at this Contemporary Museum, where Victorias immigration
history is brought to life through voices, images, memories and belongings.
Climb aboard the 17 meter ship and explore the sensation of ship travel to
Australia over the past 200 years, then relax in the beauty of one of
Melbourne’s finest 19th Century buildings, the Old Customs House.
Melbourne
Aquarium
Corner Queenswharf
Road and King Street Melbourne 3000
(03) 9620 0999
Open 7 days a week
Melbourne Aquarium
provides an innovative environment where fish are heroes and visitors can
achieve the ultimate underwater experience. Walk through clear tubes,
surrounded by 7 metres of water, watch great sharks, stingrays and other aquatic
life. A total immersion experience from the moment visitors meet their
electronic host fish and disappear into the exhibit zones, until they exit
experiencing the excitement of state-of-the-art simulator rides.
Melbourne
Cricket Ground
(03) 9657 8879
Open 7 days a week
(excluding event days)
Go behind the
scenes...see prints and paintings, ornate silverware and porcelain trophies, in
portrait-lined hallways.
Melbourne River
Cruises
Princes Walk,
Corner Princes Bridge & Batman Avenue, Melbourne 3000
(03) 9614 1215
No visit to
Melbourne would be complete without an award-winning trip on the Yarra with
fantastic views and informative commentary in the comfort of a Melbourne River
Cruiser. Choose from the Scenic River Gardens up river cruise, the Port and
Docklands down river cruise, or for the complete city experience, the Melbourne
Highlights up and down river cruise. All vessels are fully enclosed with on
board amenities and snack bar.
Melbourne Zoo
Elliott Avenue,
Parkville 3052
(03) 9285 9300
Open 9am - 5pm, 7
days a week
A visit to the
internationally acclaimed Melbourne Zoo is a fantastic experience. Wander
through an African Rainforest where gorillas bask in the sun, mandrills forage
on the forest floor and pygmy hippopotamus drift through the river. Observe
otters playing in the rapids or enter the steamy brilliance of the Butterfly
House. View Australian animals in the exhibit entitled
Australian Bush.
Old Melbourne
Gaol
Russell Street,
Melbourne 3000
(03) 9663 7228
Open 9.30am -
4.30pm, 7 days a week
Closed Christmas
Day and Good Friday
Victoria’s oldest
surviving penal establishment. Today it houses a fascinating exhibition on the
19th century jail life including the death masks and memorabilia of some of
Melbourne’s most notorious criminals. Alternatively, book a Night Performance
and explore the gaol by candlelight.
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Polly Woodside
Lorimer Street
East, Southbank 3006
(03) 9699 9760
Open 10am - 4pm, 7
days a week
Closed Christmas
Day and Good Friday
The restored iron
barque Polly Woodside is afloat as the main exhibit of Melbourne’s extensive
Maritime Museum. Build in 1885, she made 16 voyages around Cape Horn before
sailing for 20 years in Australasian waters. Come aboard, smell the tar and
rope in the forepeak store and listen to her creaking and heaving on her mooring
ropes.
Puffing Billy
Railway
(03) 9754 6800
Old Monbulk Road,
Belgrave 3160
This world famous
steam railway travels through the magnificent Dandenong Ranges from Belgrave,
only one hour east of Melbourne, to Emerald Lake Park and Gembrook, every day of
the year, except Christmas Day. Together with traditional rail journeys, First
Class options available are, Devonshire Tea, Luncheon or Dinner, in luxury fully
enclosed dinning carriages. Easily accessible by fast electronic train from
Melbourne. .
Queen Victoria
Market
Corner of Queen &
Therry Streets Melbourne
(03) 9320 5822
Tuesday & Thursday
6am - 2pm
Friday: 6am - 6pm
Saturday: 6am -
3pm
Sunday: 9am - 4pm
Closed every
Monday and Wednesday, Melbourne Cup Day and Boxing Day
Sample a range of
fine Victorian and unique Australian produce as you taste your way around the
Market. Discover a world of new tastes and flavours, meet friendly traders and
gather hints from professional tour guides. Enjoy the spectacle of a Heritage
Tour, a journey over the markets 7 hectares, reliving its 120 years of history.
Rialto Towers
Observation Deck
525 Collins
Street, Melbourne 3000
(03) 9629 8222
Open from 10am
until late, 7 days a week.
Spectacular
360-degree panoramic views of Melbourne and surrounds, from the tallest building
in the Southern Hemisphere. Facilities include Rialto Vision the award winning
sight and sound extravaganza, gift shop, licensed cafe, function room and Zoom
City live action cameras.
Rippon Lea
192 Hotham Street,
Elsternwick 3185
(03) 9523 6095
Open Tuesday to
Sunday - 10am - 5pm
Closed Mondays
(except public holidays)
Closed Christmas
Day and Good Friday
Rippon Lea is the
last of Australia’s great privately owned 19th century suburban estates. The
Victorian Pleasure garden, of international significance, includes a lake,
island and bridges as well as a large Victorian Fernery. The mansion retains
much of the Victorian splendour of the Sargood family but also reflects the
1930s Hollywood style of its last owner, Mrs. Louisa Jones.
Royal Botanic
Gardens
Open from 7.30am,
7 days a week.
Birdswood Avenue,
South Yarra 3141
(03) 9252 2300
Discover one of
the great gardens of the world, only minutes from Melbourne’s heart. Stroll
through landscapes displaying plants from across the globe, join a guided walk
or take a self-guided audio tour. Exclusive gift shop and cafes in magnificent
setting.
Captain Cook’s Cottage
Fitzroy Gardens,
East Melbourne, 3002
(03) 9419-8742
Admission charged.
This historical
cottage that Captain Cook (the founder of Australia) once lived in was
transported to its present site from Yorkshire in 1934. The cottage is located
in the beautiful Fitzroy Gardens close to the city center and the MCG, you can
get to the cottage via the free City Circle tram, which stops a short walking
distance from the cottage.
The cottage is a
place to visit for those interested in Melbourne and Australia’s History, though
it may not interest small children.
Scienceworks
Museum
Open 10am -
4.30pm, & days a week
Closed Christmas
Day and Good Friday
2 Booker Street,
Spotswood 3015
(03) 9392 4800
Scienceworks is
Melbourne’s award winning hands-on science and technology museum. Encompassing
the Melbourne Planetarium, Scienceworks features changing exhibitions, historic
objects, live shows, tours and events.
National Wool Museum, Geelong
Corner of
Moorabool and Brougham Streets, Geelong
5227 0701
Daily - 9:30am to
5pm (closed Christmas day and good Friday)
The national wool
museum, located in the heart of the Geelong CBD is a place of discovery for
young and old to learn more about Australia’s wool heritage. The museum features
exhibits on sheering and wool production, and houses a working weaving loom,
that weaves majestic rugs, which can be purchased
Victorian Arts
Centre
100 St Kilda Road,
Melbourne 3004
(03) 9281 8000
Open 7 days a week
The Victorian Arts
Centre boasts world-class performance venues and unrivalled patron services.
From the sumptuous State Theatre to the intimate George Fairfax Studio, the
Centre features the best national and international performing arts. you will
have the opportunity to see acclaimed performances by Australia’s leading
companies, including the Australian Ballet, Opera Australia, the Melbourne
Symphony and the Melbourne Theatre Company. the centre also features
restaurants, the Arts Centre Shop, Galleries, the Sunday market and the
performing Arts Museum. Discover one of the worlds great Art Centres with a
guided tour.
Victorias Open
Range Zoo at Werribee
K Road Werribee
3030
(03) 9731 9600
Open 9am - 5pm, 7
days a week
Safari Tours
depart from 10.30am. Last tour at 3:40pm.
Experience a
unique wildlife safari. Enjoy close up views of grassland animals from Africa,
Australia and Asia. Rhinos range free with giraffe, zebra and antelopes, while
hippos wallow in waterholes and kangaroos graze nearby. Facilities include
guided safari, walking trails, discovery centre, Meerkat Bistro & Function
Centre and Safari Shop.
Melbourne Markets The best of Melbourne culture may be experienced
by a visit to some of the many markets that the city has to offer.
Queen Victoria Market Tele(03) 9320 5822 Market Days: Tue &
Thurs 6am-2pm, Fri 6am-6pm,Sat 6am-3pm, Sun 9am-4pm. From Elizabeth Street
take any tram. Corner of Victoria and Elizabeth Streets Everything from fruit and
vegetables, fresh produce and delicatessen goods to clothing, plants and pets
are sold at this market which covers seven hectares (around 1000 traders) and is
renowned as a gourmet paradise. Its origins date back to 1857 and many of its
buildings have been classified by the National Trust. The Magical History Tour
of the market explores 125 years of history and allows participants to meet
vendors.
St Kilda Esplanade Art & Craft Market Upper Esplanade, St
Kilda Open every Sunday 10am-5pm. From Swanston Street take #15 or #16,
from Bourke Street #96. Unique handcrafted gifts are made and sold by stall
holders along this beachfront esplanade. There are over 200 stalls.
The Sunday Market Victorian Arts Centre
100 St Kilda Road Open
every Sunday 10am-4pm. Walk from Flinders Street Station across Princes
Bridge. Located in the heart of Melbourne's arts and culture precinct, this
market features local artists and craftsmen who sell their own work.
Prahran Market 163-185 Commercial Road, South Yarra Open Tuesday
and Thursday 10am-5pm, Friday 6am-6pm, Saturday 6am-1pm. Take tram #8 or
#72 to Chapel Street, or a train to South Yarra Station.With its fresh produce
and wide range of delicatessen goods, this lively market is frequented by locals
and visitors alike and is just a short walk from fashionable Chapel Street. New
Deli section.
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