Things to Do in Melbourne

Places to visit in Melbourne in One Day or Two or maybe even the whole week

Melbourne, a vibrant city on Australia’s southeastern coast, is a hub of culture, creativity, and culinary delights. Known for its dynamic arts scene, iconic laneways adorned with street art, and a diverse range of neighborhoods, Melbourne never fails to captivate visitors. From world-class coffee shops serving up aromatic brews to bustling markets offering an array of unique finds, Melbourne is a treasure trove for foodies and shoppers alike. The city’s historic architecture seamlessly blends with modern skyscrapers, creating a visually stunning urban landscape. With a calendar full of events, festivals, and a deep passion for sports, Melbourne is a city that exudes an irresistible energy.

Currency (in the country)

  • AUD

Budget (for 1 day):

  • 100 AUD - 150 AUD

Average Basic Expenses per day:

  • Hostel: 35 AUD
  • Transport (PT): 10 AUD
  • Food: 50 AUD
City and Surrounds
  1. Hoiser Lane
  2. Federation Square
  3. Yarra River and Southbank
  4. Victoria Night Markets
  5. St Paul’s Cathedral
  6. Seafarers bridge
Beaches
  1. St. Kilda Beach
  2. Brighton Beach
  3. Sandringham Beach
  4. Frankston Beach
  5. Mornington Beach
Day Trips from Melbourne
  1. Great Ocean Road
  2. Puffing Billy Railway
  3. Mount Buller
  4. Bendigo

City and Surrounds

Hoiser Lane

Hosier Lane stands as a testament to Melbourne’s vibrant street art scene. This iconic laneway, tucked away in the heart of the city, is a captivating canvas of ever-changing graffiti and murals. Every corner reveals a new masterpiece, making it a paradise for art enthusiasts and photographers. The vibrant colors and intricate designs tell stories of the city’s creative spirit, making a visit to Hosier Lane an immersive and awe-inspiring experience.

Hoiser Lane

Hoiser Lane

Federation Square

Federation Square, affectionately known as “Fed Square,” is a bustling cultural precinct that hosts an array of events and activities year-round. With its unique architectural design, it has become a gathering place for locals and tourists alike. The square is home to the Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, where you can explore a rich collection of Australian art. Additionally, its central location makes it a starting point for city tours and an ideal spot to grab a coffee and people-watch.

Flinders Street Station

Flinders Street Station

Yarra River and Southbank

The Yarra River meanders through Melbourne, offering a picturesque backdrop to the city’s skyline. Take a leisurely stroll along the Southbank Promenade, lined with cafes, restaurants, and art installations. Enjoy a scenic river cruise or simply sit by the water’s edge and soak in the atmosphere. As the sun sets, the city lights reflect on the river’s surface, creating a magical ambiance that’s perfect for romantic walks or unwinding after a day of exploration.

Victoria Night Markets

Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Victoria Night Markets. Indulge in a sensory feast as you stroll through the bustling stalls offering delectable street food, handmade crafts, and live entertainment. These markets, held during the summer months, provide a unique opportunity to connect with Melbourne’s local culture.

Victoria Night Markets

Victoria Night Markets

St Paul’s Cathedral

A testament to Gothic architecture, St. Paul’s Cathedral stands tall amidst the modern cityscape. With its intricate façade and awe-inspiring interiors, this cathedral is a haven for history and architecture enthusiasts. Don’t miss the chance to witness its serene beauty and perhaps even attend a soothing choral performance.

St Paul’s Cathedral

St Paul’s Cathedral

Seafarers bridge

Connecting Docklands with the city center, Seafarers Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist haven offering captivating views of the Yarra River. Take a leisurely stroll, soak in the scenic vistas, and capture some Instagram-worthy shots against the backdrop of Melbourne’s skyline.

Seafarers bridge

Seafarers bridge

Beaches:

St. Kilda Beach

Unwind at the iconic St. Kilda Beach, a popular destination known for its sandy shores and vibrant atmosphere. Whether you’re a beach enthusiast or a foodie exploring the nearby cafes and restaurants, St. Kilda Beach offers a perfect blend of relaxation and entertainment.

St. Kilda Beach

St. Kilda Beach

Brighton Beach

Famous for its colorful beach huts, Brighton Beach is a visual delight. Take a leisurely walk along the shoreline, enjoy the view of these charming huts, and bask in the serene ambiance that this beach offers.

Brighton Beach Boxes

Brighton Beach Boxes

Sandringham Beach

Escape the urban hustle and find tranquility at Sandringham Beach. With its calm waters and inviting sandy shores, it’s an ideal spot for a family picnic, a serene sunset view, or simply unwinding by the sea.

Sandringham Beach

Sandringham Beach

Frankston Beach

For those seeking a quieter beach experience, Frankston Beach offers a serene retreat. Explore the coastline, breathe in the fresh sea breeze, and enjoy the tranquility away from the city’s bustle.

Mornington Beach

Venture down to Mornington Beach for a charming coastal escape. The beach’s inviting waters make it a great spot for swimming, while the surrounding boutiques and cafes offer a delightful shopping and dining experience.

Day Trips from Melbourne

Great Ocean Road

Embark on a road trip along the breathtaking Great Ocean Road. Marvel at the iconic Twelve Apostles, explore stunning coastal landscapes, and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature’s handiwork.

Great Ocean Road

Great Ocean Road

Memorial Arch at Eastern View

Memorial Arch at Eastern View

Great Australian Bight

Great Australian Bight

Left Side View from the Twelve Apostles Lookout

Left Side View from the Twelve Apostles Lookout

Right Side View from the Twelve Apostles Lookout

Right Side View from the Twelve Apostles Lookout

Loch Ard Gorge

Loch Ard Gorge

Loch Ard Wreck as seen from Island Arch Lookout

Loch Ard Wreck as seen from Island Arch Lookout

Lorne Pier

Lorne Pier

Puffing Billy Railway

Step back in time with a journey on the Puffing Billy Railway, a vintage steam train that winds through the scenic Dandenong Ranges. Enjoy the nostalgic experience as you traverse lush forests and charming villages.

View from Loco-pilot’s cab

View from Loco-pilot’s cab

Puffing Billy Railway crossing the Iconic Wooden bridge

Puffing Billy Railway crossing the Iconic Wooden bridge

Puffing Billy Railway through the Dandenong Ranges

Puffing Billy Railway through the Dandenong Ranges

Mount Buller

During the winter months, Mount Buller transforms into a skiing and snowboarding paradise. Hit the slopes, revel in the winter wonderland, and relish the thrill of alpine adventures.

Road to Mount Buller

Road to Mount Buller

Delatite River

Delatite River

Mount Stirling Forest

Mount Stirling Forest

Bendigo

Venture outside Melbourne to explore the historic town of Bendigo. Discover its rich gold rush heritage through its architecture, museums, and art galleries, and appreciate the blend of history and modernity.

Sacred Heart Cathedral

Sacred Heart Cathedral

Lake Weeroona

Lake Weeroona

Inside the V/Line Train

Inside the V/Line Train

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