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Melbourne is the capital city of the state of Victoria in Australia. It is also referred to as the “Coffee Capital of the World” because of its coffee and cafe culture, which was established by Italian immigrants. It is a multicultural city that celebrates diversity and creativity, and these are evident as you explore its streets and laneways where you’ll find vibrant street art and artisanal enterprises.

Flinders Street Railway Station

Flinders Street Railway Station is a historic landmark in Melbourne’s central business district and the busiest metro train station in the city. It’s also notable for being an exemplary piece of Victorian architecture. For travelers opting to explore the city via its metro trains, it serves as a wonderful starting point. There are even numerous food and drink stalls inside.

Fed Square

Across Flinders Street Railway Station is Fed Square, one of top places to visit in Melbourne. It’s a famous venue for art exhibitions, cultural gatherings, and other kinds of public events and festivals. There are also cafes and restaurants where you can hang out with your family and friends.

Queen Victoria Market

One of the most popular tourist attractions in Melbourne is the Queen Victoria Market. It’s famous as a shopping venue for tourists looking to take home souvenirs or to simply just relax and enjoy delicious delights at the food hall after hours of sightseeing.

Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria - Melbourne Gardens

If you’re looking to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, then one of the best things to do in Melbourne is to pay the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria - Melbourne Gardens a visit. It’s a wonderful place where you and your companions can take relaxing strolls, enjoy the cool shade below fern trees, and ride a boat around a lake.

Eureka Skydeck

A must-see in Melbourne is the 360-degree view of the cityscape from the Eureka Skydeck. The Eureka Skydeck is one of the city’s most famous landmarks and is one of the tallest buildings in the world. If you visit at dusk or night, you’ll witness a gorgeous sunset over the horizon or watch the metropolis get illuminated by vibrant lights.

National Gallery of Victoria

The National Gallery of Victoria is a must-visit attraction for tourists who love art. This art museum is the country’s oldest and most popular art museum, and it houses a massive collection of masterpieces from all over the world. Inside are great exhibitions showcasing the works by luminaries like Van Gogh, Warhol, and even Ai Weiwei.

Melbourne Zoo

The Melbourne Zoo is located inside the Royal Park in Parkville. It’s a beautifully arranged wildlife reserve that protects a wide variety of animals like kangaroos, koalas, lemurs, and gorillas. It’s a must-visit attraction for animal-loving travelers visiting the city. It’s a great place to learn about Australia’s biodiversity.

Melbourne Museum

Melbourne Museum is one of the city and country’s most important museums. It focuses on natural and cultural history, and it houses a massive collection of recovered objects from dinosaur fossils, artifacts from the viking age, minerals, and taxidermy of animals and insects. It also provides a learning space where people from all walks of life can engage in conversation.

SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium

SEA Life Melbourne Aquarium is a must-visit attraction for lovers of the sea visiting Melbourne. This massive oceanarium houses a wide variety of marine creatures from jellyfish to tropical fish. There are also penguins and even saltwater crocodiles. Through the aquarium’s interactive and engaging exhibits, visitors can learn about all these critters as well as the history of the planet’s ocean.

Puffing Billy Railway

The Puffing Billy Railway is a narrow gauge steam train track in the Dandenong Ranges. It offers a great train ride aboard an old locomotive that will give passengers of all ages the now-rare thrill of riding a steam train. Throughout the trip, riders will be treated to sweeping views of the Dandenong Ranges’ verdant landscapes.

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What is Melbourne best known for?

Melbourne is famous for being a culturally diverse city with thriving and evolving arts, culture, and coffee scenes, making it a must-visit destination for those who celebrate the multicultural. It’s also home to many of the country’s most famous landmarks and attractions like the National Gallery of Victoria and the Royal Botanic Gardens.

When is the best time to visit Melbourne?

The best time to visit this city are the months of March to May or September to November. These are the months when you can enjoy the pleasant weather, plus, the tourist crowds aren’t big.

Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Melbourne?

The best location for tourists to stay in Melbourne is the Central Business District. You will find many of the city’s most famous attractions in that area, like Flinders Street Railway Station, Fed Square, and the National Gallery of Victoria.

Why people love Melbourne

Judi
Published 1266 days ago
We had a great time on the tour with Monique. She is incredibly knowledgeable about all things to do with coffee, its preparation, history, politics and geography. She can also tell you which café is best for the style of coffee you want. Most importantly Monique has an engaging style. I highly recommend this tour to see some streets of Melbourne, sample a range of coffees, learn a lot and have fun.
Stanley
Published 1294 days ago
The day was great, the water was smooth and Searoad Ferries did a magnificent job. Everything operated like clockwork and the employees were very helpful and happily answered all our questions. Clean, Tidy, Comfortable and an excellent fuel saver to get across the bay rather than fight one's way through Melbourne.
Aik Khoon
Published 1189 days ago
Nothing easier or more convenient than hopping onto the Skybus when you arrive at Melbourne Airport. Frequent, fast service and you can use their shuttle service to get you to your hotel when you arrive at Spencer Station. To ensure you can get a seat, head towards Terminal 3 pickup point, rather than outside the International arrivals, Terminal 2.
Rong
Published 1294 days ago
The scenery is so beautiful! It is recommended that you can go around after dinner recently, because the sunset time in Melbourne in summer is about 8:30, and you have to wait a long time to go early. It’s okay to go by around 7:30, and you can see Melbourne during the day, sunset, and Melbourne with lights at night.
SUM YI
Published 1386 days ago
Shattering! Mom, I finally succeeded in challenging the altitude of five thousand feet. The door opened and I fell out of the fruit. I have forgotten the heartbeat of just ten minutes. After free fall, I slowly enjoy the beautiful scenery under my feet for 10 minutes in the air. Plan to jump at that point next time😆
Jennifer
Published 1176 days ago
Lovely day at the zoo, which was bigger than expected and well-turned for a few sections. This sort of tapers off a little after the first big areas but still some standout exhibits. Open ring tailed lemur exhibit was lovely, as was the butterfly gallery. Nice to also look a little behind the scenes at what the zoo is doing to keep sustainable. They have their own plant nursery (and a lot of the plants in the zoo itself are wonderful) and create 2000kg of compost a day. Worth the visit! Spent a full afternoon here.

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