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Melbourne Travel Guide

Melbourne, Victoria — Things to Do

Sightseeing in Melbourne

The second largest city in Australia, Melbourne is brimming with a wide variety of attractions to enthral just about every kind of traveler. Whatever your taste or interest, there is bound to be something in Melbourne for you.

Art lovers will enjoy the National Gallery of Victoria, history buffs will enjoy touring through the Old Melbourne Gaol and culture vultures will go love exploring the Chinese and Melbourne Museums. Those with a fear of heights should steer clear of the Eureka Tower, Melbourne's tallest building offering panoramic views of the city from the 88th floor - a sight to behold!

Children of all ages will love the Melbourne Zoo which boasts over 350 different species of animals and a day in the Royal Botanical Gardens is not to be missed.

Visitors keen on sightseeing will do well to purchase a Melbourne and Beyond Smartvisit card, which enables the bearer to gain free admission to over 60 of Melbourne's top attractions as well as a full-color travel guide. Free public transport is also available and is valid for the duration of the pass. The pass is available in 1, 2, 3 and 7 day durations starting at A$69 for adults and A$49 for children.

Shopping in Melbourne

Shopping in Melbourne is great as the city is home to many different shops, from department stores to small side street boutiques. From various shopping precincts, malls and markets, there are purchases available to suit all tastes, budgets and needs. Most stores are open all week from 10am; many stay open till 9pm on Fridays.

The main shopping strip is on Bourke Street with Bourke Street Mall at its heart, while the east end of the street has mainly fashion boutiques and bookshops. There are bargains galore to be found at Queen Victoria Market, while Melbourne Central is the place to find leading Australian and international labels. There are laneways and arcades throughout the city offering everything from magic spells and antique books to eclectic fashions and household goods.

Chinatown, encompassing Little Bourke Street and the neighboring lanes, has Asian grocery stores, Chinese medicine, music and jewelry. The Sunday's Market at the Art Center is good for unique jewelry, ceramics and glassware. A goods and services tax refund is available to tourists.

Melbourne Nightlife

Melbourne has a vibrant nightlife encompassing cocktail lounges, pubs, underground dance clubs and international theater productions. There is no distinct party area, with various venues and attractions dispersed throughout the city.

The Young & Jackson pub is famous for its central location and renowned nude portrait of Chloe, while Portland Hotel brews its own selection of beers. In the west-end, Mitre Tavern is one of the oldest pubs in the city. Meyers Place bar is unsigned but very popular, as is the Kitten Club, a favored Melbourne cocktail lounge. Gin Palace offers celebrated Martini tasting to patrons.

Ffour combines club, cocktail bar and multi-media gallery, and the Melbourne Supper Club is also a trendy spot. Other popular venues include the Croft Institute, Misty Place and Double O. Shows like We Will Rock Youand Phantom of the Operacan be enjoyed at places such as the Princess and Regent theaters. The Art Center hosts orchestral music, the EQ Café bar and the Alfred Brash Sound House, while the Looney Bin has a bar and comedy cabaret.

Attractions for Kids

With miles of coastline, fascinating and unique attractions and fabulous weather, Melbourne is a children's playground - literally. With everything from exciting museums and gardens to beaches and trails, Melbourne has a lot to offer in culture and its outdoors.

Pack a picnic and head to the Royal Botanic Gardens or enjoy a leisurely stroll with the kids if they need to be tired out! Older kids will love walking the Bay Trail from St Kilda to the seaside town of Brighton which encompasses all kinds of scenery past parks, cafes, yachts in the bay and marinas. A trip to the Children's Animal Farm is a must for little ones where a picnic can be enjoyed while the children pet the animals, while the Melbourne Aquarium showcases animals of a different nature. Children looking for a bit of excitement should visit Luna Park to enjoy exhilarating rides and games.

The Fox Classic Car Collection Museum makes a great outing for dads and their sons, as does the Geelong Naval and Maritime Museum, while a trip aboard the Puffing Billy Steam Train through the Dandenong Ranges makes an ideal excursion for the day and a great way to see Melbourne's surrounding areas.