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The road to Melbourne is spectacular no matter the direction from which the city is approached. There is a route through the rugged Australian Alps; as well as a Princes Highway seaside route from Sydney that passes beautiful sandy beaches. The Hume Highway is lined with vineyards and fine wineries; and the drive from Adelaide along the Great Ocean Road provides a showcase for some of Australia’s most dramatic scenery.
Melbourne (pronounced Mel bun) is located on the banks of the Yarra River is the capital of the state of Victoria in southeastern Australia. The city overlooks the huge expanse of Port Phillip Bay, a sailing and boating paradise. Its beautiful beaches provide recreation for local residents and visitors throughout the year. The many parks along the banks of the Yarra and the Maribyrnong Rivers are popular spots for picnics, parties and barbecues by the water.
Magnificent landscaped gardens and parklands make Melbourne one of the greenest cities in the world. The streets of the city center are alive with thousands of residents bustling in and out of buildings that are a blend of grand Victorian and modern architecture and house everything from outstanding galleries to opulent theatres. Hundreds of designer fashion boutiques, many shops and countless rows of sophisticated little cafés line the main thoroughfares. Over 3000 restaurants present fine cuisine accompanied by superb local wines. This friendly multicultural city is home to people from over 140 nations, a fact that is reflected in the excellence and diversity of the food choices that are available. There is something to please everyone.
Green and gold trams circle the city providing efficient transportation in the gracious style of days gone by. Children will love the riverboat cruises, water taxis, and gondola rides that provide the best in aquatic travel on the Yarra River. They will also enjoy a visit to a shark at Melbourne Aquarium and an afternoon at the Melbourne zoo. It’s only a short ferry boat ride across Port Phillip Bay to Williamstown and St Kilda, the beach suburbs that function as the playgrounds of Melbourne.

This cosmopolitan and sophisticated city hosts major cultural festivals, world famous horse races, smash hit musicals and international sporting events throughout the year. In fact, Melbourne is known as the sporting capital of Australia. Melbourne Festival, Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show, Qantas Australian Grand Prix, Australian Football League finals series, Spring Racing Carnival, Australian Open, Melbourne Comedy Festival and Melbourne Food and Wine Festival are just a few of the key events.
Melbourne is the gateway to the State of Victoria. Victoria’s walking and riding trails provide the perfect getaway for anyone who enjoys the beauty of the out of doors. They cover diverse landscapes ranging from National Park wilderness to immaculate gardens, from serene lakes to endless beaches, from rolling mountain ranges to deserts. Many hiking trails can be found close to Melbourne within easy driving distance of the city. Many other major attractions are outside the city limits. Nature lovers visit the penguin parade at Phillip Island, the open-range Werribee Zoo and the popular Healesville Sanctuary. Food lovers gravitate to Yarra Valley wineries to sip on pinot noir and dine at the region’s many restaurants. Hundreds of picturesque mountains, lakes and valleys lie within an hour’s drive of the city.
Scientists believe that Australia is a piece of continental crust that broke away from Antarctica about 50 million years ago. The result is that many reminders of Australia’s Antarctic heritage remain, and have over the centuries provided challenges to those who immigrated and sought to remake Australia in the image of their native lands. In the 1800’s attempts were made to make the country look more like Europe. Salmon, sparrows, and trout were among the species introduced. All of them competed with native animals and forced their counterparts into extinction.
Since the 1980’s there has been a massive team effort by environmentalists and farmers to reverse the extensive damage and to restore the land to its original beauty. Their efforts have paid off. Instead of trying to mould Australia to fit modern European farming methods, agriculturists have learned to work in harmony with the naturally occurring dust storms and floods. The earliest settlers, the Aboriginal people known as the Kooris, adapted to the ebb and flow of Australia’s seasons over 60,000 years ago, and continue to do so today.
Sweeping efforts at modernization in Melbourne have occurred in the past 20 years. Highlights include Southgate, a world class casino; the new Museum of Victoria, and the Tennis Center. Major national events such as the Australian Grand Prix have been attracted to Melbourne, and renovation and restoration of the city’s buildings is continuing. High rise buildings have replaced the formerly low rise skyline, though the central area remains intact with its distinctive 19th century architecture including Gothic-style churches, neoclassical public buildings, and terraced houses decorated with cast iron. A result of this rejuvenation of Melbourne has been that residents have wanted to be in the midst of it. Many have left the suburbs and moved into the city itself. The waterfront has been transformed as has the older inner city into new and attractive residential areas. Through it all, Melbourne remains affordable, welcoming, and the place to relax and be yourself while exploring one of the great cities of the world.
Population: 3.5 million
Area: 2,452 sq. miles
Time Zone: Greenwich Mean Time plus ten hours: When it is noon in Melbourne, it is 9:00 pm yesterday in New York City and Washington, DC. (Daylight saving time turns the clocks one hour ahead between late October and early March. However, this does not change the time interval in the US, as the US advances the time for Daylight saving time just as Melbourne’s ends. )
International Dialing Code: All numbers for Melbourne and the outskirts of the city begin with 03 and have 8 additional digits. The country code is 61.
Emergency: Police, fire or ambulance emergencies: 000. General police: 11444; fire: 11411; ambulance: 11440.
Currency: Australia’s currency is in dollars and cents. Major credit cards and traveler’s checks are accepted almost everywhere. The easiest method of securing cash at the best exchange rate is to make withdrawals using a US credit card from the ATM machines found at the major banks.
Average Temperatures:
Note: Australian seasons are the opposite of those in the U.S.
Average Temperatures:
Month |
High |
Low |
January |
78F |
57F |
February |
78F |
57F |
March |
75F |
55F |
April |
68F |
51F |
May |
62F |
47F |
June |
57F |
44F |
July |
56F |
42F |
August |
59F |
43F |
September |
63F |
46F |
October |
67F |
48F |
November |
71F |
51F |
December |
75F |
54F |
Local Seasons: Melbourne’s climate is warm to hot in summer (Dec.-Feb.), mild in Fall (March-May), damp in winter (June – Aug.), and cool in Spring (Sept.-Nov.) The coldest months are June and July and October is the wettest. Melbourne’s climate is changeable, especially during the spring and summer when sudden drops in temperature can occur within a few minutes. It is best to dress in “layers” and to have a raincoat
Sunscreen: Australian sun has strong ultraviolet rays, especially between 11am and 4pm. A wide brimmed hat and high SP sunscreen are essential in Melbourne in the summer when the sun is especially intense.
National Holidays:
January 1 New Year’s Day
January 26 Australia Day
First or second Monday in March Labor Day
April (dates vary) Good Friday, Easter Monday, Easter Tuesday
April 25 Anzac Day
2nd Monday in June Queen’s birthday
Last Thursday in September Melbourne Show Day
First Tuesday in November Melbourne Cup Day
December 25 Christmas Day
December 26 Boxing Day
Electricity: ( 240 volt, 50 cycles A/C). Most hotels have 110V shaver outlets. American appliances will need a three pin flat plug adapter and will require a transformer if they do not have a dual voltage capability.
Visas and Passports: All visitors require a visa and passport to enter the country. Visas are free from Australian consulates and allow up to a three month stay. There is a charge for business visas.
Visitors with disabilities: Information is available from : VICROD Victoria Council for the Rehabilitation of the Disabled: P.O. Box 210 Hampton 3188. Telephone: 9597 0157.The Met Disability Services Officer will assist with advice on public transport for disabled travelers. 9619 7482
How to get around: Melbourne’s tram and light rail network is the fourth largest in the world. There are 135 miles of double track carrying trains through the city and out into the suburbs. Fares are paid through pre-purchased tickets or travel cards.
Services run regularly from five in the morning until midnight. Many train services link to bus and tram routes so you can negotiate your way to most places in Melbourne within a short walk from a train, tram or bus. You will also find taxi stands outside many train stations.
Spencer Street Station is the main city station from which you can take trains to other parts of Victoria.
Most stations on the loop provide services to outer suburbs or trains that link to a connecting train to take you on to your destination.
The City Circle tram provides a free and convenient way to visit the shops, museums, etc. in the City. Its route includes shopping malls, arcades, and many of the major attractions. Trams run in both directions every 10 minutes from 10am-6pm (except Christmas Day and Good Friday). Hours are extended to 9pm when daylight saving time is in effect.
Taxis can be hailed from the street or from one of the stands around the city. Look for the yellow taxis swarming major hotels and train stations. Flinders Street and Spencer Street Stations and Lonsdale Street outside Myer are the best places to hail a ride. All taxis are regulated and charge the same amount per kilometer. If you wish to book there is a small fee and several companies from which to choose. Taxis for the disabled are also available.
Air Travel: Melbourne Tullamarine Airport is about 20 minutes from the city. If traveling at peak times, add another 30 minutes.
The most direct route to the Airport is via Tullamarine Freeway, which is part of City Link. Part of this trip takes in the City Link road network and state-of-the-art electronic tolling system. There are no tollbooths to slow down the flow of traffic but a day pass must be purchased before using the network or by 12:00 noon on the following day. This fee is computed as part of the fare when using a taxi or airport bus. Rental car companies have other arrangements and customers will be informed of these at the time of car pickup. Day passes can be purchased at the customer service center at the airport, via the direct dial phones provided, or from a City Link service centre located adjacent to the freeway. To purchase day passes and for other information you can contact City Link at 03 13 26 29.
Sky Bus offers services from Spencer Street, Franklin Street and the Town Hall and departs about every half an hour.
Driving a car in the Melbourne area: Australians drive on the left hand side of the road.
There are one way streets, two directional carriage ways and some multiple lane carriage ways, often divided by a median strip.
Take care when turning onto these multiple lane roads. All lanes may be travelling one way.
Outback regions are linked with dusty narrow roads which require careful negotiation. There is a great similarity to driving on icy roads.
Another hazard in the country is the possibility of a kangaroo, wombat or koala crossing in front of the car. Drivers are required to carry a license at all times. An overseas license is acceptable as long as it is in English.
Cycling: Cycling country roads is fine way to spend a day. Riders are likely to encounter very few hills and only gentle inclines. Helmets are required by law.
C – Attractions & Things To Do
Note: See Melbourne and Beyond The SmartVisit Card
For an all-inclusive price, card-holders get cashless entry to almost 60 leading attractions, including Melbourne Museum, Melbourne Aquarium, Victoria’s Open Range Zoo, Penguin Parade and Puffing Billy Steam Railway.
Crown Entertainment Complex
8 Whiteman Street
Southbank
tel: 03 9292 8888
A relatively new addition to Melbourne’s nightlife, Crown has become synonymous with entertainment and glamour. There are more than 40 restaurants, bars and cafés to choose from. In addition, there are the casino, cinemas, game arcades, international designer stores, nightclubs and live performance venues. Crown hosts film premieres, international conferences and awards ceremonies. Located downstream from Southgate on the banks of the Yarra River,
Melbourne Museum
11 Nicholson Street
Carlton Gardens
tel: 131 102
Open daily from 10am to 5pm
Walk through a living forest gallery, discover the tumultuous history of Melbourne and experience Aboriginal cultural performances in this ultra-modern, hands-on museum. Performances, activities and interactive displays make a visit to the Melbourne Museum a truly memorable experience.
National Gallery of Victoria
180 St Kilda Road
Melbourne
Open daily from 10am to 5pm
tel: 03 8620 2222
The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) has an impressive range of international and Australian art housed within its recently renovated walls. Most of the Australian art is now located at the NGV’s Ian Potter Centre located at Federation Square. This new building and the renovation of the original gallery on St Kilda Road provides exhibition space for literally thousands of previously unseen treasures.
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
ABC Southbank Centre
120-130 Southbank Boulevard
Southbank 3006 VIC
Tel: 03 9626 1111
Fax: 03 9626 1101
With a reputation for excellence, versatility and innovation developed over almost 100 years the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra is renowned for its performances of the great symphonic masterworks with leading international soloists and for its appearances with The Three Tenors, Frank Sinatra, Kiri Te Kanawa, Elton John, John Farnham, supergroup KISS, Dionne Warwick, Meat Loaf, tenor Andrea Bocelli, Harry Connick Jr and kd lang.
Victorian Arts Centre
100 St Kilda Road
Melbourne
Tours depart Monday to Saturday at midday and 2.30pm.
tel: 03 9281 8000
Crowned by a magnificent spire, one of Melbourne’s most distinctive landmarks, the Arts Centre is the city’s hub of visual and performing arts. Explore the centre’s many theatres and discover the history of the site on a guided tour. Tickets are available from the concierge located near the entrance.
Surfing Museum
Beach Road, Torquay
(03) 5261 4606
10am to 4pm
This is a museum that most families will enjoy, where parents don’t have to worry about their children breaking something. The museum features a large number of interactive activities for children and adults alike. There are displays that will interest those that are not surfers, as well as surf fanatics. For surfing enthusiasts, the museum offers tips on some of the best surf locations in Victoria.
Australian Toy Museum
174-180 Smith Street
Collingwood
Tram 86
Daily 10-5 Children under 18 months free.
Historic building houses toys from the 1880’s to the present. A special feature is a permanent display of dolls and doll houses. There is also a garden with a miniature steam train and the Magic Pudding Café which caters to the tastes of children.
Fun Factory
257 Toorak Road
South Yarra
03-9826-8276
Daily 10-1
No admission charge.
One of the largest indoor amusement centers in Melbourne, Fun Factory is equipped with Daytona racing machines, pinball, shooting and skill test games, pool tables, a rollerblade rink and “dodge-em” cars.
Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre
Aughtie Drive, Albert Park
03-9926-1555
Tram # 96
This combination sporting facility and playground has a wave and toddlers’ pool, a water slide, pool garden, and a diving complex. Childcare is available Mon.-Fri. 9-Noon. A school holiday program and one on Saturday mornings for children ages 5-12 are low in cost, and high in educational and entertainment value.
Puffing Billy
Admission charged.
Old Monbulk Road, Belgrave 3160
(03) 9754-6800
This historic steam train still runs regularly in the mountain district it was built to serve at the turn of the century. Puffing Billy, Victoria’s best known steam train. travels through the beautiful bush land of the Dandenong ranges. The Railway is the sole survivor of four experimental lines used to develop rural areas in the early 1900’s. Puffing Billy is now a major tourist attraction, its operation depending on hundreds of dedicated volunteers.
All Puffing Billy trips depart and return from Belgrave, 40 km east of Melbourne,
Catch Puffing Billy to Emerald, have a picnic lunch, then travel back to Belgrave. Puffing Billy runs every day of the year, except Christmas day, and is a 24.5 km operating museum. Enjoy the mountain scenery and panoramic views which pass by your carriage window. Lakeside, the intermediate terminus of the railway, is inside beautiful Emerald Lake Park. You may stop over for a few pleasant hours bushwalking, swimming or just relaxing in the peaceful country setting. The terminus of the line at Gembrook is a delightful country town with much to offer the visitor.
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.
Scienceworks
Booker Street Spotswood
Williamstown and Werribee Lines from Flinders Street station to Spotswood Station
Daily 10-4:30
Admission charged.
A series of interactive exhibits teach participants about science and technology. The subjects range from sports, to insects, to the human mind and body. There is also a digital planetarium.
Kryal Castle
8 kilometres East of Ballarat on the Western Highway
(03) 5334 7388
Weekdays/Weekends
Admission charged.
10am – 5pm 7 days a week
Visit a medieval castle just a short trip from Melbourne. Hidden on the hills of Warrenheip, just out of Ballarat Kryal Castle lurks, waiting to amuse the whole family with medieval re-enactments, games and shows. A truly magnificent day for the whole family
Collingwood Children’s Farm
St. Heliers Street
Abbottsford
03-9205-5469
Epping Line from Flinders St. station to Victoria Park station.
Daily 9-5
Small admission charge.
Children can pet and feed a variety of farm animals (call for exact feeding times). They are also shown how to do simple farm chores and can milk a cow, etc. Farm tours instruct at a child’s level about plants and animals along the way. The first day of each month is Family Day. Horse rides and a home made farm lunch are part of the fun on these special days.
Ashcomb Maze
Admission charged.
10 – 5 everyday except Christmas Day, Good Friday & during August.
Red Hill – Shoreham Road, Shoreham 3916
(03) 9989-8387
This traditional hedge maze offers a great afternoon of fun for the whole family, with the main maze and other activities. My Recommendations: A fun afternoon, It could be on the way to
Healesville Sanctuary
Admission charged.
9am to 5pm Daily (including Christmas day and public holidays)
Badger Creek Road, Healesville. (follow signs)
(03) 1902 240 592
For overseas visitors and Australian visitors alike Healesville sanctuary offers a complete relaxing day out. Explore the Sanctuary, set in the lush bush land of Healesville on the Badger creek, home to one of Australia’s most loved, and most secretive animals, the platypus. See a wide variety of Australian Fauna and flora. See emus, kangaroos, echidna’s, koala’s, possums and many other Australian natives, in natural and peaceful settings.
Royal Melbourne Zoo
Elliot Avenue Parkville
03-9285-9300
Tram 55,56,or 68. Admission charged.
Melbourne Zoo is open every day of the year (including Christmas Day and all public holidays) 9.00am – 5.00pm
You can not visit Melbourne without visiting the Royal Melbourne Zoo! The Royal Melbourne Zoo offers a large range of exotic animals, beautiful gardens and an educational experience to all its visitors young and old. Popular Meet the Keeper sessions (wombats, seals, pelicans, penguins) teach children about the animals in a most engaging manner. There are also twilight tours for better views of nocturnal animals. A whole day is needed to explore and enjoy the Zoo to its full extent.
Victoria‘s Open Range Zoo At Werribee
K Road, Werribee 3030
Werribee Line from Flinders Station to Werribee station.
(03) 9742-7933
Admission charged.
Daily: 10- 5
You travel around the zoo which has only African animals in a bus, in order to have a better idea of how animals interact with each other in the wild. In addition there is a 30 minute Volcanic Plains walking Trail.
Sovereign Hill
Sovereign Hill, Ballarat
(03) 5331-1944
Admission charged.Daily 10am – 5pm (except Christmas day)
A whole day is needed for Sovereign Hill, it is an educational theme park and is suitable for people of all ages and all interests.
The gold rush themed park offers many old styled shops selling everything from hot bread and scones to metal goods . Children have great fun panning for gold in the creek, many usually finding some real gold dust! Visitors can go through a tour of a gold mine, and see exhibits and souvenirs of real gold.
Geelong Naval & Maritime Museum
Located near the stables at the rear of Osborn House
Swinburne Street, North Geelong
(03) 5277-2260
Admission charged.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday 10am – 4pm
The museum is set in the first Australian Naval College (from 1913-1919). The museum has a wealth of information and a large and interesting range of exhibits. The museum includes model ships and submarines, and the museum is said to be haunted by a ghost! an interesting day for all those interested in history and ships. you will need about 1 – 2 hours to visit the museum.
Seal Rocks Sea Life Centre
Seal Rocks, The Nobbys, Phillip Island. (follow signs)
1300 367 325
Admission charged. Children: Free
10 am – dusk (see Sea Life Centre web site for approximate dusk time during your visit)
One of the most popular attractions at Phillip Island, along with the Penguin Parade and Koala Conservation Center is Seal Rocks, the sea life center offers educational and enjoyable insights into the life of the Australian Fur Seal. The Center displays views of Seal Rocks and the Nobbies, which is home to Australia’s largest fur seal colony. There is also a sea gull rockery and a few penguins.
Luna Park
18 Lower Esplanade, St Kilda
03 9625 5033
Admission to Luna Park is free.
(Weather permitting):Friday:7p.m.-11p.m; Saturday: 1-11pm.;
Sunday:1pm until dusk. Closed Christmas Day.
School holidays and public holidays 11 – 5
A day of family fun is Luna Park, offering a large selection of rides including a roller coaster, ferris wheel and ghost train.. Luna Park is Melbourne’s own “mini theme park”.
Serendip Sanctuary
100 Windermere Road, Lara
(03) 13 19 63
10am – 4pm daily
Take a walk with Australian wildlife and have a close encounter with Brolga, Kangaroos, Emus, and waterfowl. Delightful picnic areas are available with barbeques in this wetland setting. Discover the serenity of Serendip Sanctuary. A delightful visit for the whole family, particularly animal lovers. spring time (September – November) is the best time to visit, as there are a lot of cute baby birds.
AFL Football – The Great Australian Game
(03) 9643 1999
Check for locations and game times.
AFL, Aussie Rules, football is the favorite sport, followed by millions. For sheer atmosphere and excitement it’s an experience not to be missed.
Melbourne Aquarium
Daily 9am – 6pm
Corner of Queenswharf Road & King Street, Melbourne
(03) 9620-0994
Situated at Southbank, opposite the Crown Casino on the tranquil Yarra river, it has a large collection of fish and sharks enjoying life in its aquariums and oceanarium. The aquarium towers 2 stories high and goes one story underground, and is even under the Yarra itself! Some of the aquarium attractions include a coral atoll, oceanarium, and billabong display.
Royal Botanic Gardens
Birdwood Avenue, South Yarra, 3141
(03) 9650~9424
7:30am – Sunset
Admission: Free
The Royal Botanic Gardens are situated on the edge of Melbourne next to the Yarra River . Surrounding them is a beautiful lake with ducks, eels and swans. The gardens contain a variety of plants from all over the world. There are many beautiful spots for a picnic lunch by the lake on the lush green lawns. This is a country garden right in the heart of Melbourne! Remember to take a little extra bread as the children enjoy feeding the swans, ducks and eels. Visitors usually bring their own food but there is a snack kiosk on premises.
Area Attractions
Anakie Fairy Park
2388 Ballan Road Anakie 3221
(03) 5284-1262
Daily – 10am to 4pm
This is a fascinating place for a family day trip, set in the mountains of the Brisbane ranges, southwest of Melbourne. The Fairy park offers playgrounds, walks and attractions for the whole family. An entire day could easily be spent exploring. The park has a medieval castle theme and is truly magical. There is quite a bit of walking involved, and the park is on a hill.
Penguin Parade
Summerland Beach, Phillip Island
Hours change depending on the time of year. the world’s smallest penguins come in just after sunset.
Visitors to Phillip Island look forward to the Penguin Parade. The penguins put on an impromptu show just by performing their ordinary daily routines. You do need to wear something very warm in the evening as the cool sea breeze is part of the fun. Large cafeteria style restaurant, snack bars, and extensive gift shop and theater are located in the Visitor Center.
Shopping
Melbourne Markets
Some of 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.
Note: See Melbourne and Beyond The SmartVisit Card
For an all-inclusive price, card-holders get cashless entry to almost 60 leading attractions, including Melbourne Museum, Melbourne Aquarium, Victoria’s Open Range Zoo, Penguin Parade and Puffing Billy Steam Railway.
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.
Red Bear’s Playhouse
134 York Street
South Melbourne
Tram #1 or #12
03-9645-0788
Mon.- Thurs. 9:30-6:30; Friday: 9:30-8 Sat. & Sun.: 8:30-8.
Australia’s largest indoor play center has piles of plastic tubing formed into tunnels, ladders, and just piles of tubing which appeal to all ages of children. Cappuccino, television and free newspapers and magazines are provided for the entertainment of the adults.
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 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 purportedly 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.
Area Attractions
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
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.
January Andersen Match Play Golf Championships World Golf Championships are a series of events launched in 1999 that feature the game’s top players competing against each other in a variety of competition formats. Metropolitan Golf Club, Golf Road, South Oakleigh (03) 9579 3122
Mid-January Australian Open (Tennis) The Australian Open features many of the biggest names in tennis and an off-court carnival. Melbourne Park, Batman Avenue, Melbourne (03) 9286 1175
Late January Pride March Victoria Victoria’s Gay and Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and allied communities hold their annual pride march in St Kilda. Up to 40,000 people, including 120 organisations, march to express their pride and solidarity. Family and friends are encouraged to attend. The principal sponsor is the City of Port Phillip. Fitzroy Street, St Kilda, to St Kilda Beach (03) 9513 3054
February Ericsson Masters Golf Championships One of Australia’s leading golf tournaments, featuring the best Australian players and international stars. Huntingdale Golf Club, Windsor Avenue, South Oakleigh (03) 9639 2333
Throughout February Woolmark Melbourne Fashion Festival An annual celebration of fashion and style, offering a wide range of parades, performances, business events, exhibitions, international guests and gala events. Melbourne (03) 9826 9688
Mid-February Australian International Airshow The Australian International Airshow is the largest and most comprehensive aviation event in Australia, featuring a very impressive list of world class aviation, defence and aerospace companies. This show is staged every two years by Airshows Downunder. Avalon Airport, Beach Road, Avalon (03) 5282 4400
Mid-February C F Orr Stakes Experience the best in thoroughbred racing at the home of some of the most exciting horse racing in the State. Caulfield Racecourse, Station Street, Caulfield (03) 9257 7200
Mid-February Maroondah Festival The Maroondah Festival is one of the largest free community festivals in Melbourne and presents an exciting program of entertaining activities. The activities include stages full of entertainment including a performance from a renowned band, craft markets, youth and children’s area, amusement rides, informative business displays, street theatre and plenty more for the entire family. Croydon Park and surrounding areas, Croydon (03) 9871 0373
Late February AAMI Classic/Oakleigh Plate See the champion horses of today and tomorrow racing at one of Australia’s premier racecourses. Caulfield Racecourse, Station Street, Caulfield (03) 9257 7200
Late February Jazz at Canterbury Gardens Free jazz concert in the picturesque Canterbury Gardens with children’s entertainment provided. Bring along a picnic and a rug and enjoy some of the gourmet food and refreshments available for sale. Canterbury Gardens, Canterbury Road, Canterbury (03) 9278 4777
Early March Qantas Australian Grand Prix Set on Albert Park’s street circuit, this race is one of the longest on the Formula One World Championship calendar with a track length of 5.26kms. The race is the first of the racing calendar and is set around a four day carnival of motor sports and public entertainment. Albert Park Lake, Albert Park, Melbourne (03) 9258 7100
Early March Mercedes Benz Blue Diamond Stakes Experience the best in thoroughbred racing at the home of some of the most exciting horse racing in the State and witness Victoria’s richest race for two year olds. Caulfield Racecourse, Station Street, Caulfield (03) 9257 7200
Early April The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show The success of the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show is now a matter of record and continues to grow in horticultural and floricultural excellence with displays continuing to enthrall visitors. Held within the historic Royal Exhibition Building and the surrounding Carlton Gardens the event features over 300 exhibitors ranging from floral designers, flower growers, landscape architects and designers, leading nurseries and florists. (03) 9639 2333
April Easter Cup A family day at the races. Highlights include an Easter Bonnet competition, the Clip Clop Club for children and the running of the Red Tulip Easter Cup. A classic event for three-year-old horses. Caulfield Racecourse, Station Street, Caulfield Rozalee Ercea (03) 9257 7200
April Melbourne Autumn Music Festival Commencing in 1971 this is Australia’s main festival of early music with a wide range of performances by local and international soloists, ensembles, orchestras and choirs in some of Melbourne’s most beautiful buildings. The week long program of over 20 events includes concerts, seminars, master classes and an historic tour. Various Melbourne metropolitan venues (mainly churches) (03) 9347 0447
Late April Anzac Day Parade Memorial march to the Shrine for those who fought and died for their country. Swanston St Walk and St Kilda Road to the Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne Anzac House (03) 9655 5555
Late April Anzac Day Service and March Members of the local community are invited to remember the fallen and since departed comrades who have represented their country during war. ‘Pillars of Freedom’ Cenotaph (north end of Palm Plaza), Clow Street, Dandenong Denis Rogerson (03) 9792 1535
Mid-June A R Dobson Australian Steeple and the Australian Hurdle The A R Dobson Australian Steeple and the Australian Hurdle are the feature races at this meeting and have long been regarded as two of the most prestigious jumps races on the Australian racing calendar. Sandown Racecourse, Racecourse Drive, Springvale (03) 9257 7200
Mid-July – early August Melbourne International Film Festival Established in 1952, the Melbourne International Film Festival is a showcase for the latest developments in Australian and international filmmaking, offering audiences a wide range of features and shorts, encompassing fiction, documentaries, animation and experimental films with a program of more than 290 films from 40 countries. Venues within the Central Business District Melbourne International Film Festival Office (03) 9417 2011
Throughout August MUDfest Melbourne University’s Student Arts festival comprising drama, dance, visual arts and music. Held every two years. Venues on University of Melbourne Campus and throughout Carlton (03) 9344 8869
Early September Melbourne Symphony Season opens (03) 9626 1111 Melbourne Concert Hall, Victorian Arts Centre, 100 St Kilda Road, Melbourne
Early September Coca-Cola AFL Grand Final Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Australian Football League (03) 9643 1999 The AFL Grand Final is the superbowl of Aussie Rules. Attracting more than 95,000 fans to the MCG, it brings the nation to a standstill as the two best teams fight for the coveted Premiership.
Early September Father’s Day at the Zoo There are themed activities including an activity trail, prizes, artifacts table and face painting. Bring dad along to the zoo for special Father’s Day Safari Tours and a free card making activity. Victoria‘s Open Range Zoo at Werribee, K Road, Werribee Victoria‘s Open Range Zoo (03) 9731 9600
Memsie Stakes Day Early September Bring the family along to enjoy a day’s horse racing with one of the most important feature races on the horse-racing calendar at one of the best racecourses in the Metropolitan area. Caulfield Racecourse, Station Street, Caulfield (03) 9257 7200
Melbourne Theatre Company (03) 9684 4500 Season Opens
Early September Hygain Equestrian Championships (03) 9207 5840 National Equestrian Centre, Werribee Park, K Road, Werribee The Hygain weekend is one of the largest championship showjumping events on the Australian calendar, with the best horses and riders from around the country competing for titles.
Mid-September Family Concert Introduce your family to the magic of the Melbourne Symphony in a concert for the family. The Melbourne Town Hall, Swanston Street, Melbourne Melbourne Symphony (03) 9626 1111
Late September The Age Master Series One of the series of ten concerts that explore the great orchestral tradition. Some of the finest conductors and soloists from around the world will perform with the Orchestra to bring you the excitement, passion, drama and enchantment of the great masterworks of the classical repertoire. Melbourne Concert Hall, Victorian Arts Centre, 100 St Kilda Road, Melbourne Melbourne Symphony (03) 9626 1111
Late September-early October Annual Royal Melbourne Show The Biggest Event in the Event State brings the magic of the country to the city for 11 days of animals and events, produce, art and crafts, machinery and equipment, food, fun and sideshows, rides and much, much more. All this can be found just 15 minutes from the city centre. Royal Melbourne Showgrounds, Epsom Road, Ascot Vale (03) 9281 7420
Late September Junior Open Amateur Golf Tournament Medway Golf Club, Omar Street, Maidstone Medway Golf Club (03) 9317 9031
Late September Tea and Symphony Refreshing music and morning tea are the successful ingredients of these hour-long morning concerts. The Melbourne Town Hall, Swanston Street, Melbourne Melbourne Symphony (03) 9626 1111
Throughout 3 weeks of October Melbourne Fringe Festival The Melbourne Fringe Festival is Melbourne’s annual open access three week program of innovative and experimental art across all art forms. A showcase of new work and new ways of presenting, in hundreds of individual events, across the city. Venues across Melbourne (03) 9481 5111
1st Sunday in October Queen Elizabeth Trophy One of the major events on the Victorian golfing program. Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Cheltenham Road, Black Rock (03) 9598 6755
Early October Annual Melbourne Art Fair One of the most important and successful national and international visual art events in Australia. Held every two years in Melbourne Three weeks in October Zootober October is Zoo Month so come along and join in the special activities run every weekend throughout the month. Visitors are invited to participate in the many activities that will explore the many floras, as well as endangered species of grasslands, around the world. Victoria‘s Open Range Zoo at Werribee, K Road, Werribee (03) 9731 9600
2nd Sunday in October Melbourne Marathon Festival Australia’s oldest marathon incorporates the Melbourne Marathon (42km), the Melbourne Half Marathon (21km), the Melbourne Marathon Relay (42km), the Melbourne Marathon Bike Ride, a 6km Fun Run/Walk and an in line skate event. Aughtie Drive, Albert Park (03) 9486 6133
Mid-October Melbourne Champions The Melbourne Champions is one round of the 21 tournament world circuit for former champions aged 35 and over. The tour features players of the calibre of Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe, Bjorn Borg, Guillermo Vilas, Yannick Noah, Johan Kriek, Henri Leconte and John Fitzgerald. Melbourne Park, Swan Street, Melbourne
Mid October-early November Melbourne Festival The Melbourne Festival is among the world’s premier arts festivals, renowned for presenting the cream of Australian and international events encompassing all art forms. This festival is a 17-day cultural feast featuring hundreds of music, opera, dance, theatre and artistic performances in a host of venues, both indoors and on the streets of Melbourne. (03) 9662 4242
Mid-Late October Melbourne Oktoberfest A time of feasting and fun for the whole family. Visitors are treated to German, Austrian and Swiss style food and beverages, music and continuous entertainment in new large festival halls and the main stage area. Royal Agricultural Society Showgrounds, Epsom Road, Ascot Vale Heinz Wendt (03) 9529 5211
Mid-Late October Spring Fling The North and West Melbourne Multicultural Arts Festival features music, performance and food reflecting the cultural diversity of the area. Errol Street explodes in colour, music, dance and fun. Over 100 stalls, 30 acts, exhibitions and thousands of people; this festival celebrates the rich cultural life of North Melbourne. Errol Street, North Melbourne Jane Karslake (03) 9328 1126
Late October Harvest Festival Music Festival Melbourne community radio station 3CR is proud to present an alternative country music festival for lovers of roots based music. This is a festival that reflects the alternative country genre that has grown out of Melbourne’s inner city hotels. The festival will feature three nights and one afternoon of live music and a special evening of cinematic musical beauty. On the last night of the festival the stars will be out for a Gene Clark tribute night at the Continental Cafe. Various venues around Melbourne (03) 9773 0722
Late October Reclaim The Night Reclaim the Night is organized by a collective of women working together to show that violence against women and children will not be tolerated. The celebration and march acts as a symbol of women’s right to go about their community in safety. The celebration is on the same night throughout Australia and the world. (03) 9791 9299
Mid-November Melbourne Cup International Polo Tournament An annual event featuring top players from Australia, South America and Europe competing in the fast and furious action of International Polo. Wine tastings and picnic hampers in historic Werribee Park. Werribee Park, K Road, Werribee (03) 9521 9700
Mid-November Victorian Arabian Jockey Club Futurity Show Presenting the inaugural Arabian Horse Futurity Show. See Australia’s best 2 year old Arabians competing for the Futurity Championship. All horses will be eligible to race in the Futurity Race for 3 year olds. Werribee Park National Equestrian Centre, K Road, Werribee (03) 5429 6985
Late November Rose Festival of the Yarra Ranges Indulge in the beauty and fragrance of roses. See them blooming on a rose farm, in beautiful gardens, in hot houses and in trial beds. Lectures will be running daily at Tesselaars and Roses Galore. (03) 5964 8475
Throughout December Rural Christmas Market Over 50 rural producers from all over Victoria selling their handmade crafts and produce in the three weeks leading up to Christmas. Handcrafted gifts include ceramics and pottery, sheepskin and emu products, gourmet foods, Aboriginal artwork, children’s toys and clothing, glassware and timber gifts. Information Victoria, 356 Collins Street, Melbourne (03) 9603 9949
Early December Messiah – Handel Arguably the greatest oratorio ever written, Handel’s masterpiece, Messiah, is filled with a seemingly inexhaustible supply of glorious melodies. Join us in this annual joyous celebration of music that will literally bring you to your feet. The Saturday performance of this work is included as part of the Choral Series. Melbourne Concert Hall, Victorian Arts Centre, 100 St Kilda Road, Melbourne Melbourne Symphony (03) 9626 1111
Early December Melbourne Cup on Wheels This classic track cycling race was first run in 1947. See Australia’s Olympic and world champion cyclists in action. Northcote Velodrome, John Cain Memorial Park, Darebin Road, Northcote (03) 9328 4391
December Carols at Central Park Celebrate the joy of Christmas with the whole family at a night of traditional Carols by Candlelight in lovely Central Park. Candles and programs are available by donation to a local organization. BYO picnic or buy light snacks and beverages. Central Park, corner Burke Road and Wattletree Road, Malvern (03) 9522 3391
December 24 RVIB Carols by Candlelight Millions of families each year enjoy the original Carols by Candlelight at Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl. The cream of Australian talent perform at the event, a major fundraiser for the RVIB, which assist children and adults who are blind or vision impaired. Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne (03) 9522 5295
Christmas Day on Safari Experience a unique wildlife Christmas through the grasslands of Africa, Asia and Australia. Victoria‘s Open Range Zoo at Werribee, K Road, Werribee (03) 9731 9600
Melbourne Boxing Day Test Match The Melbourne Boxing Day Test Match is one of the great traditions of sport in Victoria and Australia. More than 160,000 passionate cricket fans attend the historic Melbourne Cricket Ground to support Australia in the biggest Test Match in the world. Melbourne Cricket Ground, Brunton Avenue, Jolimont (03) 9653 1100
Late December Hmong New Year Festival The Hmong New Year Festival is a special event for young adults to strengthen their friendships, maintain Hmong culture (by playing a traditional ball game) and other cultural activities Deep Rock Oval, Yarra Bend Park, Fairfield (03) 9417 2553 |
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