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Things to Do in Melbourne

16 attractions across 4 categories

Melbourne blends historic landmarks, natural scenery, and local food experiences. We've organized 16 attractions across 4 categories. Each attraction card includes entry fees, opening hours, and local tips so you can plan straight from the page. Use the quick links below to jump to your favorite category.

Laneways & Coffee Culture

4 spots

Hosier Lane + CBD laneways (Centre Place, AC/DC Lane)

#1

World-renowned street art alley directly behind Federation Square. The murals change weekly — walls, floors, even trash bins are covered. Other laneways: AC/DC Lane, Union Lane, Centre Place each have distinct character.

Free (guided tour A$49) 24/7 30 min - 1 hour

Local tip: Before 8am for photos without crowds. Each visit different artwork. Self-guided walking is the move.

Federation Square + ACMI Museum (free)

#2

3.2-hectare cultural plaza directly across from Flinders Street Station. ACMI (Australian Centre for the Moving Image) inside is a free interactive museum covering film, TV, digital culture. Ian Potter Centre (Australian art only).

Free / ACMI free (special exhibits A$25+) Plaza 24/7 / ACMI 10:00-17:00 1.5-3 hours

Local tip: Friday evenings Dec-Mar have free outdoor movies in the plaza. Locals bring blankets + wine.

Specialty coffee café crawl (Brother Baba Budan, Market Lane, Seven Seeds)

#3

Melbourne is the world's coffee capital — flat white invented here in the 1980s. Brother Baba Budan (CBD laneway, 100+ chairs hanging from ceiling), Market Lane Coffee (Queen Victoria Market), Seven Seeds (Carlton, roaster + café), Proud Mary (Collingwood — destination roaster), Patricia Coffee Brewers (CBD).

Coffee A$5-7 Most 07:00-16:00 30 min - 1 hour per café

Local tip: Morning 8-10am is the freshly-roasted window. After 3pm most close. Order 'flat white' for the Melbourne signature.

Queen Victoria Market (Queen Vic Market, since 1878)

#4

Southern Hemisphere's largest open-air market — 70,000 sq m + 600+ vendors. National Heritage listed. Fresh produce + meat + seafood + cheese + souvenirs. Wednesday Winter Night Market (Jun-Aug) + Summer Night Market (Nov-Mar) with live music + food trucks.

Free entry (food extra) Tue+Thu 06:00-14:00 / Wed 09:00-15:00 / Fri 06:00-17:00 / Sat 06:00-15:00 / Sun 09:00-16:00 (Mon closed) 2-3 hours

Local tip: Wednesday Night Market is the highlight. American Doughnut Kitchen (since 1950 — truck) + Spanish Donuts are must-tries.

Sports & Entertainment

3 spots

Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG, 100,000 seats)

#1

World's largest cricket ground (100,000 seats) + 1956 Olympic Stadium. AFL season Mar-Sep brings 70,000 fans in team colors with beer + hoarse cheering. MCG Sports Museum + tour ($30) covers cricket + AFL + Olympics history. Boxing Day Test cricket vs India/England/South Africa is iconic.

Tour A$30 / AFL game A$30-100 Tour 10:00-15:00 1.5-2 hours

Local tip: AFL Grand Final (last Saturday September) is the city's biggest day. Book tickets via Ticketmaster AU 1+ week ahead.

Melbourne Museum + Royal Exhibition Building (UNESCO)

#2

Carlton Gardens features two adjacent landmarks: Royal Exhibition Building (1880, Australia's first UNESCO World Heritage building, hosted first Australian Parliament 1901) + Melbourne Museum (large + Forest Gallery recreates Victoria's living forest indoors).

Museum A$15 / Exhibition dome tour A$10 09:00-17:00 2-3 hours

Local tip: Dome tour requires online reservation (limited capacity). View from dome top is fantastic.

Crown Entertainment Complex + Tower of Fire

#3

Massive complex on the Yarra riverside in Southbank. Southern Hemisphere's largest casino is the centerpiece, but restaurants + cinema + shopping make it worth visiting for non-gamblers. Outdoor 'Tower of Fire' free show every hour after sunset along the riverbank.

Free entry (Casino 18+) 24/7 2-3 hours

Local tip: Tower of Fire shows hourly after sunset. Pair with Southbank evening walk + Yarra night cruise (A$50-150).

Day Trips & Nature

5 spots

Great Ocean Road + 12 Apostles

#1

243 km coastal drive from Torquay to Allansford named after returning WWI soldiers built it. 12 Apostles (now 8 remaining limestone stacks) at sunset is the iconic moment. Loch Ard Gorge, London Arch, Bay of Islands. Round-trip 10+ hours from Melbourne.

Free / day tour A$150-200 24/7 (sunset best) Day trip 10-12h or 1-night recommended

Local tip: 1-night overnight in Apollo Bay or Port Campbell is the better way (10-12h day-trip is exhausting). Self-drive requires left-side driving practice.

Phillip Island Penguin Parade

#2

1.5h drive south. Hundreds of Little Penguins (world's smallest penguin) waddle from sea to dune burrows at sunset nightly. Underground Viewing gives glass-window penguin eye-level encounter (A$85 vs A$30 general).

General A$30 / Underground A$85 Show begins at sunset (varies by season) 2-3 hours

Local tip: **Camera + phone use forbidden during show** — flash damages penguin eyes, strict enforcement. Eyes only. Book day-tour from Melbourne A$130-180 includes transport.

Yarra Valley wine country

#3

1h drive northeast — Australia's premier cool-climate wine region. Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, sparkling wines particularly excellent. Winery restaurants with vineyard views are the experience (lunch A$50-80). 80+ wineries; Domaine Chandon (Moët-owned sparkling) + Yering Station are popular.

Tour A$150-250 / tastings A$10-25 Most 10:00-17:00 Full day

Local tip: Designated driver problem — use Yarra Valley wine tour bus to avoid DUI risk. Tours include transport + 4-5 wineries + lunch.

Brighton Bathing Boxes

#4

11 km south of Melbourne — 82 colorful Victorian-era bathing boxes in a row. Built starting 1862; still privately owned. Melbourne's #1 Instagram landmark. Sunrise (no backlight, no crowds) is the photo window.

Free 24/7 (sunrise best) 1-1.5 hours

Local tip: Sunrise 7-9am for best photos (no backlight + no tourists). Brighton Bathing Box #11 with Australian flag is the most-iconic. Tram Sandringham Line 25 min to Middle Brighton + 5-min walk.

Phillip Island Wildlife Park + Koalas

#5

Same Phillip Island as Penguin Parade but daytime. Koala Conservation Reserve has guaranteed wild koala sightings on tree-top boardwalks. Pair with Penguin Parade for full Phillip Island day.

Koala Reserve A$15 / combo A$95 10:00-17:00 Half day

Local tip: Koala Reserve combo with Penguin Parade is the day-trip value. Self-drive 1.5h or guided day-tour A$150-200.

Views & Sunset

4 spots

Eureka Skydeck (Southern Hemisphere's tallest)

#1

297m, 91st floor — Southern Hemisphere's tallest observation deck. 360° views of Melbourne + Yarra River + Port Phillip Bay + Phillip Island on clear days. The Edge (glass cube extending outside the building, A$12 extra) is the bucket-list option.

A$28 / The Edge A$40 10:00-22:00 (last entry 21:30) 1.5-2 hours

Local tip: Sunset 30 min before for the golden daylight + dusk + city-lights combo. Sunset slots sell out — book online ahead.

Southbank + Yarra River + Crown's Tower of Fire

#2

1.5 km Yarra riverside walkway south of CBD + Crown Casino + Melbourne Convention Centre. LED light-ups after sunset. Crown's outdoor Tower of Fire free show every hour after sunset (15 min). Flinders Street Station view from across the river is iconic.

Walk free / Tower of Fire free Walk 24/7 / Tower of Fire from sunset hourly 1.5-2.5 hours

Local tip: Eureka + Southbank + Tower of Fire combo is the standard evening. River night cruise (A$50-150, 1h) is the alternative.

Great Ocean Road (12 Apostles) at sunset

#3

4h drive from Melbourne. Golden limestone stacks + cliffs + Pacific Ocean + sunset combo at Port Campbell National Park is Australia's iconic coastal sunset. Free + 24/7. 1-night overnight recommended.

Free (day tour A$150-200) 24/7 (sunset best) Day trip 10-12h or 1-night

Local tip: Self-drive with 1-night overnight (Apollo Bay or Port Campbell) is the right way. Arrive at 12 Apostles 30 min before sunset.

St Kilda Pier + Little Penguin colony

#4

St Kilda Pier (6 km south of CBD) hosts a wild Little Penguin colony — the same species as Phillip Island but free + accessible by tram. Penguins return at sunset (20:00-21:30) to nesting burrows under the breakwater.

Free Sunset to 21:30 1.5 hours

Local tip: **No flash photography** — strict enforcement to protect penguins. Tram 16 or 96 from CBD 30 min. Pair with St Kilda dinner before. Best months Oct-Mar (chicks).

Practical Tips

Local know-how that saves you time and money on the ground.

1

Yarra Trams free zone in CBD — no Myki card needed for central area.

2

Coffee culture canonical Melbourne — flat white invented here 1980s.

3

Hosier Lane street art changes weekly — different visit each time.

4

Great Ocean Road day tour ($130) iconic Melbourne extension.

5

Australian Open January doubles hotel prices.

Getting Around

Yarra Trams (free zone in CBD!) + Metro + bus. Myki card. Walking realistic in CBD.

Book Tours & Activities in Melbourne

Booking online is typically cheaper than walk-up rates and reserves your spot.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about attractions and activities in Melbourne.

What are the must-see attractions in Melbourne?
Melbourne's most popular attractions include Hosier Lane + CBD laneways (Centre Place, AC/DC Lane), Federation Square + ACMI Museum (free), Specialty coffee café crawl (Brother Baba Budan, Market Lane, Seven Seeds), among others. We've organized 16 attractions across 4 categories below — see details for hours, prices, and local tips.
What free things can I do in Melbourne?
Free entry attractions include Hosier Lane + CBD laneways (Centre Place, AC/DC Lane), Federation Square + ACMI Museum (free), Queen Victoria Market (Queen Vic Market, since 1878), among others. Parks, plazas, and public museums let you experience Melbourne without spending — perfect for budget travelers.
Which attractions in Melbourne are most expensive?
Notable paid attractions include Specialty coffee café crawl (Brother Baba Budan, Market Lane, Seven Seeds) (Coffee A$5-7), Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG, 100,000 seats) (Tour A$30 / AFL game A$30-100), Melbourne Museum + Royal Exhibition Building (UNESCO) (Museum A$15 / Exhibition dome tour A$10). Booking online in advance is often cheaper than walk-up rates and lets you skip queues.
What are good day trips from Melbourne?
Day trip options from Melbourne include Great Ocean Road + 12 Apostles, Phillip Island Penguin Parade, Yarra Valley wine country, among others. Most are reachable by train or organized tour bus within 1-2 hours each way.
What can families with kids do in Melbourne?
Family-friendly picks include Federation Square + ACMI Museum (free), among others. Plan around interactive museums, parks, and themed attractions for trips with kids.
Where can I see the best night views in Melbourne?
For night views in Melbourne: Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG, 100,000 seats), Melbourne Museum + Royal Exhibition Building (UNESCO), Crown Entertainment Complex + Tower of Fire. Visit around sunset to see the city transition from day to night.
What scams should I watch for in Melbourne?
Common tourist scams include overpriced taxis, fake tour sellers, and aggressive street vendors. Buy tickets at official counters and use hotel-recommended or app-based transport for safety.
Where do locals recommend that tourists miss?
Hidden gems locals love: Federation Square + ACMI Museum (free). Check the "Local tip" section in each attraction card for insider details guidebooks miss.

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