Melbourne, Australia

Key Highlights

Hotels 191
Total Sleeping Rooms 21,174
Largest Exhibit Space 30,000 Sq. Mtr.
Average Hotel Room Rate AUD $255
Average Daily Meal Cost AUD $173
Average Weekly Car Rental AUD $437

Melbourne, Australia Things to Do and Attractions

Docklands

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Docklands is Melbourne's largest urban redevelopment project and is fast becoming the new "place to be." At a total cost of AU$12 billion, the development comprises a vibrant mix of residential, commercial, retail and leisure elements and covers

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Eureka Skydeck and the Edge

Rising from the city's skyline like futuristic shard of glass, the Eureka Tower opened to the public in 2007. Located in the thriving hub of Southbank, the tower is the tallest residential building in the world and holds the highest viewing platform

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Federation Square

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Art and culture form the beating heart of Melbourne, so it's not surprising to find many of city's top attractions in one place. Federation Square, often referred to as Fed Square, is a thriving tourist plaza and popular meeting place that dazzles

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Queen Victoria Market

As the only surviving 19th century market in the city and the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere, the Queen Victoria Market is the true queen of Melbourne's markets, offering visitors a cosmopolitan shopping haven. Attracting millions

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Shrine of Remembrance

Melbourne pays homage to those who have fought and died for Australia at one of its largest and most impressive landmarks: the Shrine of Remembrance. Originally built in memory to those who died in World War I, the shrine now represents all soldiers

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Aboriginal Heritage Walk

The Aboriginal Heritage Walk guarantees an enlightening experience that connects guests to the spirit of the land. The traditional camping and meeting places of the indigenous Boonerwrung and Woiwarrung people are located within the beautiful grounds

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Butterfly Club

Billed as a "dollhouse-sized, Windsor Castle of camp, kitsch and good times," the Butterfly Club cocktail lounge and cabaret salon is the strikingly unique venue for an eclectic mix of music and performing arts. The two-story Victorian house is

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Cherry

Cherry, Melbourne's first authentic classic rock bar, is appropriately located on AC/DC Lane. Since its opening in 1999, it has become an extremely popular live music venue offering a mix of classic rock, retro and alternative music among its two

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Comics Lounge

Melburnians love a laugh, which is probably why the Comics Lounge has been such a popular nightspot venue for 10 years. With a wide range of new and established comics performing seven nights a week, it's the perfect place for patrons to go for some

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Crown Casino and Entertainment Complex

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Located on the banks of the River Yarra, the Crown Entertainment Complex is the largest gambling center in the Southern Hemisphere, well able to cater for those who like a bet. Games include traditional standbys of blackjack, craps, pai gow, poker,

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Hidden Secrets Tour

Many visitors are apt to feel lost when visiting a foreign location, but with the Hidden Secrets Tour, guests can familiarize themselves with Melbourne's wonderful quirks - and its deepest secrets - on half-day walking tours. Animated guides delve

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Marriner Theatres

Marriner Theatres operates four locations throughout Melbourne's downtown: Regent Theatre, Princess Theatre, Comedy Theatre and Forum Theatre. The Marriner family stepped in to restore these theaters from the disrepair they suffered over the years,

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Melbourne Cricket Ground

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Lovingly referred to as the "Spiritual Home of Australian Sport," the Melbourne Cricket Ground is the largest stadium in Australia and holy ground to this city of sporting aficionados. Colloquially known as "the MCG" or simply the "G", the venue was

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Melbourne River Cruise

One of the best ways to experience Melbourne is from the water on an award-winning cruise on the River Yarra. Guests can relax on the deck and enjoy the running commentary as they glide past prominent sites and attractions, which vary based on three

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National Gallery of Victoria

The National Gallery of Victoria has the largest art collection in Australia, so large that in the mid-1990s it was split between two sites to accommodate it all. The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia in Federation Square has more than 20,000 pieces

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Night Cat

As a contemporary and swing jazz club playing anything from hip hop to Latin, reggae to funk, or salsa to swing, the Night Cat creates a wonderful all-inclusive atmosphere attracting an eclectic blend of clientele. This sophisticated venue, with its

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Old Melbourne Gaol Hangman's Night Tours

A night tour of the Old Melbourne Gaol is something visitors won't soon forget. As the scene of 136 hangings and numerous ghost sightings, the gaol, or jail, has links to some of Australia's key events including the Gold Rush, the Eureka Stockade

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Sidney Myer Music Bowl

As the Victorian Arts Centre's outdoor arena, the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in the Kings Domain Gardens has hosted everything from the pumping rock of Metallica to the electronic masters Daft Punk to the operatic genius of Dame Kiri Te Kanawa. With

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The Croft Institute

The motto of the funky Croft Institute, hidden in the alleys of Chinatown, if you can find it, you'll love it! Spanning three levels, the bar's decor is unlike any other. The ground level is laboratory-themed, complete with test tube shots and

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The Esplande Hotel

The Esplanade Hotel, or the "Espy," is located in the beachside suburb of St Kilda and has been entertaining Melbournians for over 100 years. A true Melbourne icon, the sprawling three-story hotel was designed in a conservative Italianate style

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Victorian Arts Centre

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The Victorian Arts Centre, with its enormous skyward spire, is the flagship of performing arts in Melbourne and has become a national icon. Comprising two buildings, the Melbourne Concert Hall and the Theatres Building, the centre hosts Opera

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Abla's

After encouragement from family and friends who witnessed her prowess in the kitchen, Abla Amad opened her restaurant in 1979. Although she insists it is "still a simple and humble place," Alba's is widely regarded by food critics as one of the best

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Colonial Tramcar Restaurant

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For a unique meal in Melbourne, guests can hop on the Melbourne Colonial Tramcar Restaurant. Offering a "dining experience like no other," this classic 1927 tram restaurant offers traditional silver and white linen service as it cruises though

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Flower Drum

The Flower Drum is Melbourne's most famous Chinese restaurant and has won an impressive string of accolades. Food critics often refer to it as Australia's best Cantonese food and as a result, it's essential to book well in advance, usually about six

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Madame SouSou

With a delightful European feel, this petite French restaurant coaxes patrons in with a flirtatious smile and showers them in gentle kisses from the soft light of boho-chic chandeliers. Artistically framed nudes add to the luxurious decor and create

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Society Restaurant

Dating back to 1932, Society Restaurant was originally opened by Italian immigrant Giuseppe Codognotto as a gathering place for fellow Italians. After undergoing various transformations over the years, Society was restored to its famous roots in

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Stokehouse

With million dollar beach and ocean views, the Stokehouse restaurant in St Kilda is a quintessential Australian dining experience, serving up "crisp-as-the-sea-breeze" Mediterranean and modern Australian food. Split into two levels, the Stokehouse

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Luna Park Melbourne

Despite its grand old age of 96, Luna Park still manages to wow the crowds with its iconic "Mr. Moon" gateway and Scenic Railway, the oldest continually-operating roller coaster in the world. The historic amusement park, located in the stunning

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Melbourne Aquarium

Melbourne's state-of-the-art aquarium is certainly the most impressive aquarium in Australia. The aquarium captivates its guests at the 360-degree Oceanarium, home to giant sharks and stingrays that are fed daily in an incredible live show. Other

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Melbourne Museum

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Home to eight main exhibition galleries, the Melbourne Museum is the largest museum in the Southern Hemisphere. Devoted to the culture and history of Victoria, the museum invites visitors to marvel at the a complete skeleton of a blue whale, or stop

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Phillip Island

About 90 minutes southeast of Melbourne sits the peaceful oasis of Phillip Island, which houses several attractions, resorts, accommodations and dining all within fewer than 10 minutes of one another. Guests can indulge in their need for speed at

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Scienceworks

Scienceworks is at the forefront of interactive and hands-on learning with its stunning assortment of displays, activities, demonstrations, experiments and tours. Guests can get active in an extreme snowboarding experience or three-dimensional soccer

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Albert Park Public Golf Course

Located less than two miles from Melbourne's central business district, Albert Park Public Golf Course boasts "the best located golf course in the world." Situated in the beautiful Albert Park, the course curves alongside Albert Park Lake and the

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Fitzroy Gardens

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Fitzroy Gardens are a wonderful example of Victorian era landscape gardening, covering 64 acres in the heart of Melbourne. Attracting over two million local and international visitors every year, these gardens certainly reinforce Melbourne's

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Royal Botanical Gardens

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Widely regarded as the best botanical gardens in Australia and among the best in the world, a visit to Melbourne's Royal Botanical Gardens comes highly recommended. Located southeast of Melbourne's central business district, the gardens spread out

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St Kilda Beach

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St Kilda Beach, with its glittering sands and calm safe water, is a popular summer destination for Melburnians. A great place to escape the heat of the city, visitors stop by the beach to relax, swim and sunbathe or partake in a wide variety of

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