Attractions in Melbourne
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The Royal Exhibition Building, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Melbourne, Australia, was constructed for the 1880 International Exhibition. Designed by architect Joseph Reed, the building showcases an eclectic […]
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Grampians National Park, located in Victoria, Australia, spans over 646 square miles (1,673 square kilometers) of rugged sandstone peaks. This expansive park is a haven for nature enthusiasts, featuring a […]
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Established in 1878, Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne has long been a bustling hub for both locals and visitors. Spanning a large area, the market is renowned for its diverse […]
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Melbourne’s Chinatown, located on Little Bourke Street, stands as the oldest Chinatown in the Southern Hemisphere, established during Australia’s Gold Rush era. This vibrant district is a tapestry of cultural […]
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Opened in 2000, the Melbourne Museum is housed in a striking contemporary building designed by Denton Corker Marshall. Located in Melbourne, Australia, this cultural and natural history museum focuses on […]
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The Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC), Australia’s largest conference and exhibition space, spans over 750,000 square feet (70,000 square meters). Located beside the Yarra River, near the city’s Central […]
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Melbourne Central, spanning two city blocks in downtown Melbourne, is a bustling shopping destination with over 300 retailers spread across five levels. At its heart stands a historic shot tower, […]
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Nestled in the heart of Melbourne, St. Paul’s Cathedral stands as a striking neo-Gothic edifice amidst the contemporary architecture of Federation Square. Constructed between 1880 and 1931, the cathedral commemorates […]
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St Patrick’s Cathedral, a prominent feature of Melbourne’s skyline, traces its origins back to the 14th century. This Gothic-Revival masterpiece stands as the tallest and largest Christian structure in Australia, […]
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Established in 1862, the Melbourne Zoo is Australia’s oldest, modeled after the London Zoo. Nestled in the heart of Melbourne, it spans a diverse landscape that hosts over 300 species […]
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Wilsons Promontory National Park, often referred to as The Prom by locals, marks Australia’s southernmost point. Located not far from Gippsland, this coastal outcropping features towering granite peaks and pristine […]
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Rod Laver Arena, located in Melbourne, Australia, is best known as the home of the Australian Open tennis tournament. This versatile stadium also hosts a variety of sporting events and […]
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Nestled along the riverside, AAMI Park stands as one of Melbourne’s most iconic sporting stadiums. Its cutting-edge design and capacity to host over 30,000 spectators make it a premier venue […]
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Winding through the dense bushlands, fern gullies, and ancient woodlands of the Dandenong Ranges, the Puffing Billy Railway offers a scenic journey with views of the Yarra Valley. This historic […]
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Arts Centre Melbourne, a striking concrete complex crowned by a 531-foot (162-meter) spire, stands as a prominent waterfront landmark. At night, the spire transforms into a dazzling spectacle, illuminated in […]
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ArtVo, located in Melbourne, is the first immersive art gallery, or ‘trick art’ gallery, in Australia. Spanning 21,528 square feet (2,000 square meters), the gallery features over 100 large-scale, interactive […]
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Crown Melbourne, situated along Melbourne’s Southbank, is a sprawling entertainment complex that encompasses three hotels, spas, a cinema, a casino, and numerous bars and restaurants with views of the Yarra […]
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Flemington Racecourse, located in Melbourne, Australia, has a rich history dating back to the 1840s and is renowned as the country’s premier horse-racing venue. Each year, the racecourse comes alive […]
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Nestled at the mouth of the Yarra River, Williamstown is a port town rich in colonial and maritime history. For over 150 years, it has stood on the salty shores […]
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Nestled in the heart of Melbourne, SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium offers a captivating journey through the ocean’s diversity. With over 10 themed zones, visitors can explore a rich array of […]
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Brighton Beach, a Melbourne icon situated in Port Phillip Bay, is renowned for its golden sand and 82 distinctive bathing boxes. These brightly painted, timber-framed huts, dating back to the […]
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Werribee Open Range Zoo, located in Melbourne, Australia, offers a unique African safari experience on Australian soil. Spanning 494 acres (200 hectares) of grasslands, the zoo provides a vast, open […]
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Victoria’s Dandenong Ranges, situated just east of Melbourne and overlooking the Yarra Valley wine region, provide a scenic mountain retreat close to the city. While the peaks are modest, with […]
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Caulfield Racecourse, known as ‘The Heath’ due to its original bushland race track, has been a cornerstone of Melbourne’s horse racing scene since 1859. This historic venue hosts prestigious events […]