Within walking distance of each other, you can find places of interest to see and go in the Melbourne city center. Click the map to Zoom Out or you can use the arrows.
Places to See
Federation Square
Federation Square Federation Square has a number of significant Melbourne attractions and has changing special events and exhibitions. A gathering place for Melbournites, there are bars, entertainment and restaurants: Federation Square.
National Sports Museum Located at the Cricket Ground MCG, the museum is dedicated to all sports played in Australia, on all levels, as is the MCC Museum. There are sporting collections including whenever Australia participated in the Olympics, cricket and football: National Sports Museum.
NGV International (National Gallery of Victoria)
NGV International Australiana - You can see wonderful examples of Australian and Melbourne art at the Ian Potter Centre NGV, located at Federation Square. At the larger gallery of NGV International, there are levels of artworks from all over the world: NGV International.
ACMI
Australian Centre for the Moving Image Those interested in creative films will find lots to see and do here. There are films for viewing, exhibitions to visit, talks and live events, workshops and lots of resources for those interested in research of early and historic films, as well as the many creative movies made since then: ACMI.
Shopping
Collins Street Precinct
Collins Street Precinct This Melbourne street is a place to see, with theatres and more places to shop. The many smaller laneways also have hidden secrets to find, bars, nightclubs and al fresco restaurants: Collins Street Precinct.
Swanston Street
Swanston Street This street with lots of surprises and places to visit, it extends from the north part of the city centre all the way over the Yarra River to St. Kilda Road. Along the street are parks, museums, art galleries, shops, excellent restaurants and eateries. Landmark buildings, public art and parks and a historic bridge, enjoy a stroll.
Trams in the city centre are plentiful and free if you begin and end your journey in the city centre limits. They traverse the streets on a frequent basis. Melbourne Australia Trams.
River Boat Docks: Cruises on the Yarra
Cruises on the Yarra: There are quite a number of cruises exploring the Yarra River, including Gulpilil’s Australia, a wholly owned and operated Aboriginal cruise company offering tours with boats, canoes and kayaks. Docklands Cruises.
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Within walking distance of each other, you can find places of interest to see and go in the Melbourne city center. Click the map to Zoom Out or you can use the arrows.
Places to See
Federation Square
Federation Square Federation Square has a number of significant Melbourne attractions and has changing special events and exhibitions. A gathering place for Melbournites, there are bars, entertainment and restaurants: Federation Square.
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National Sports Museum
National Sports Museum Located at the Cricket Ground MCG, the museum is dedicated to all sports played in Australia, on all levels, as is the MCC Museum. There are sporting collections including whenever Australia participated in the Olympics, cricket and football: National Sports Museum.
NGV International (National Gallery of Victoria)
NGV International Australiana - You can see wonderful examples of Australian and Melbourne art at the Ian Potter Centre NGV, located at Federation Square. At the larger gallery of NGV International, there are levels of artworks from all over the world: NGV International.
ACMI
Australian Centre for the Moving Image Those interested in creative films will find lots to see and do here. There are films for viewing, exhibitions to visit, talks and live events, workshops and lots of resources for those interested in research of early and historic films, as well as the many creative movies made since then: ACMI.
Shopping
Collins Street Precinct
Collins Street Precinct This Melbourne street is a place to see, with theatres and more places to shop. The many smaller laneways also have hidden secrets to find, bars, nightclubs and al fresco restaurants: Collins Street Precinct.
Swanston Street
Swanston Street This street with lots of surprises and places to visit, it extends from the north part of the city centre all the way over the Yarra River to St. Kilda Road. Along the street are parks, museums, art galleries, shops, excellent restaurants and eateries. Landmark buildings, public art and parks and a historic bridge, enjoy a stroll.
Flinders St Train Station
City Train Stations: See the City Train Stations Map.
Trams
Trams in the city centre are plentiful and free if you begin and end your journey in the city centre limits. They traverse the streets on a frequent basis. Melbourne Australia Trams.
River Boat Docks: Cruises on the Yarra
Cruises on the Yarra: There are quite a number of cruises exploring the Yarra River, including Gulpilil’s Australia, a wholly owned and operated Aboriginal cruise company offering tours with boats, canoes and kayaks. Docklands Cruises.
Victoria Museums and Attractions
Museums: Museums in Victoria and Attractions: Attractions in Victoria.
Other Places to Visit
Victoria being a compact state, other worthwhile places to visit include:
Melbourne Accommodation
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