Melbourne Airport 23 min
Queen Victoria Market (9 min) Longtime market selling food, clothing & more in a historic landmark spanning 2 city blocks. Melbourne Zoo (16 min) Modelled on London Zoo, this family-friendly establishment has animals from all around the world. Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria - Melbourne Gardens (12 min) 36-hectare botanic garden founded in 1846, planted with Australian species and non-native gardens. Crown Melbourne (7 min) Sprawling riverside entertainment complex with 3 hotels, spas, casino, plus restaurants and bars. Shrine of Remembrance (13 min) Shrine with colonnaded porticos, commemorating World War I with memorials, exhibitions and gardens. St Kilda beach (17 min) This famous city beach features a boardwalk, the St. Kilda Pier, swimming & various water sports. Flinders Street Railway Station (14 min) Iconic, domed railway and metro hub, opened in 1909, with a yellow facade and an arched entrance. Melbourne Cricket Ground (15 min) Home of Australian football and the National Sports Museum, also serving as a music venue and more. Melbourne Star Observation Wheel (6 min) Enormous rotating observation wheel with 360-degree views & glass-enclosed cabins for up to 20. Eureka Skydeck (10 min) Gold-plated observation deck on the 88th floor with panoramic city views & a protruding glass cube. SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium (10 min) Interactive multilevel aquarium housing 10,000+ animals, including sharks & saltwater crocodiles. National Gallery of Victoria (11 min) Public gallery with vast, varied collection of noted Australian and international art and artefacts. Royal Exhibition Building (13 min) Landmark 19th-century exhibition centre, topped with a dome, and set amid landscaped gardens. Fed Square (13 min) Abstract buildings flank this block-size plaza, filled with restaurants, museums and arts venues. Melbourne Museum (14 min) Modern building of an institution founded in 1854 containing dinosaur and regional history exhibits. |