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Exploring Melbourne

Williamstown view of Melbourne

Exploring Melbourne

Melbourne is an exciting and vibrant city renowned for its cafes, fine dining, world class sporting events, art galleries and theatres.
Visitors to Melbourne can explore Melbourne's lane ways, beautiful parks and public spaces or head directly to some of Melbourne's major attractions:

Docklands precinct
Federation Square
National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) International and
National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) Australia: Ian Potter Centre

Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)
Melbourne Aquarium
Melbourne Zoo

For more information about Melbourne's attractions visit the That's Melbourne website or the Visit Victoria website.

 

Melbourne city skyline

Melbourne city skyline

Getting around Melbourne

Melbourne is serviced by a network of trains, trams and buses. For ticket prices, timetables, route maps and
further information check the Metlink website.
The Melbourne City Tourist Shuttle bus is free and travels on a 13 stop circuit through the highlights of the city. For further information visit the shuttle website. The City
Circle tram is a free service that circumnavigates the central business district. For further information including route maps and timetable visit the City Circle tram website.

 

Melbourne City Circle tram

The City Circle tram

Regional Victoria

Take some extra time during your visit to explore regional Victoria. From the rugged coastline of the Great Ocean Road to the lush green vistas of the Grampians National Park, Victoria has something to offer all visitors including:

Yarra Valley
Phillip Island
Daylesford
Mornington Peninsula
Mount Buller

More information about Victoria's attractions is available on the Visit Victoria website.

Visit Victoria

Visit Victoria

 

Deakin University acknowledges the traditional land owners of present campus sites.

10th October 2012