MELBOURNE Cruise Arrivals Guide Discover the city and beyond
WELCOME TO MELBOURNE Victoria is Australia’s second-smallest state. Packed into such a compact area is a wealth of diverse landscapes, from national parks teeming with wildlife, to wineries, lakes and mountains. Best of all, many of Victoria’s unique and varied attractions are easily accessible as day trips from Melbourne. Founded on the banks of the Yarra River in 1835, Melbourne is now home to over four million passionate and welcoming people. This is a city that thrives on creativity and innovation, offers world-class festivals and sporting events, excellent shopping, premium food and wine experiences and a flourishing arts and culture scene. We hope you’ll love Melbourne and Victoria as much as we do! visitmelbourne.com
WOMINJEKA – WELCOME For Aboriginal people, the city now known as Melbourne has been home since the beginning of time. The sprawling metropolis of this urban city rests upon the ancestral lands of the Kulin Nation of the Boon Wurrung and Woi Wurrung (Wurundjeri) people. Experience Melbourne’s rich indigenous culture at one of the many locations across the city.
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Aboriginal Heritage Walk at the Royal Botanic Gardens From Tuesday to Friday each week, visitors can join Indigenous guides for a walk through the Royal Botanic Gardens to discover the traditional uses for plants. The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia This gallery in Federation Square focuses solely on Australian art. The Aboriginal collection is particularly strong, with both artefacts and works by major indigenous artists on permanent display.
First Peoples at Melbourne Museum Melbourne Museum’s First Peoples at the Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre, is the largest exhibition to focus on the story of Aboriginal Victoria from the times of creation to today.
Charcoal Lane, Gertrude Street, Fitzroy Enjoy a taste of native ingredients in this seasonally inspired Australian cuisine restaurant. The social enterprise supports young Aboriginal people and is open every day for lunch and dinner (except Sunday and Monday).
Koorie Heritage Trust Cultural Centre The Trust protects, promotes and preserves the living culture and history of south-east Australian Koorie people. The gift shop sells an extensive range of authentic, locally produced Aboriginal artworks and products. visitmelbourne.com/aboriginal
Internet: Free Wi-Fi hotspots are located throughout the city. Refer to the Melbourne City Centre map in this guide.
EXPLORE VIBRANT PORT MELBOURNE, SOUTH MELBOURNE & ST KILDA Just a stroll, hop, skip and a jump from Station Pier delight in fantastic shopping, top-notch dining, scenic vistas, iconic attractions and so much more. Explore these vibrant villages to ensure you get a true taste of Melbourne’s best offerings. Call into Port Melbourne Only an eight minute stroll from Station Pier discover Bay Street, brimming with boutique fashion, homewares, health and wellbeing providers and a plethora of stylish restaurants, bars and sidewalk cafés. You can easily spend a day exploring Port Melbourne, walking or cycling along the foreshore, appreciating its fascinating history and heritage or enjoying some water’s edge dining as you simply watch the ships come and go. SO:ME Space, South Melbourne Market
Station Pier, Port Melbourne Riches of South Melbourne To discover fabulous fresh produce, gourmet delights and designer wares in the SO:ME Space, make your way to the famous South Melbourne Market. Admire fine Victorian architecture, in and around Clarendon and Coventry Streets, as you delight in speciality shopping, galleries and art-filled laneways with cosy hole-in-the-wall cafés. Luna Park, St Kilda
Soak up St Kilda Soak up the ambience of Fitzroy Street, as you savour a coffee or something more substantial at one of the many restaurants and cafés. Don’t miss Acland Street, famous for its European bakeries and cake shops and eclectic fashion. Take a thrill seeking ride at Luna Park, get a picture with ‘Mr Moon’ – St Kilda’s most famous face and entrance to this iconic fun park. Stroll the historic pier, bask in Catani Gardens or picnic in the St Kilda Botanical Gardens. Admire contemporary art at the Linden Gallery or on Sundays, pick up a souvenir or artisan treasure at the St Kilda Esplanade Market. In the evenings, be entertained by a show at the Palais Theatre or simply revel in St Kilda’s live music and vibrant nightlife. Pick up your free City of Port Phillip Visitor Map from the Visitor Info desk or booth. » visitportphillip.com.au
CITY SIGHTSEEING MELBOURNE See the city’s best sights on board an open top double decker bus. You can hop on and hop off at major attractions in and around the city including the popular beachside suburb of St Kilda. Departing from Station Pier Operates daily
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MATILDA BAY BREWERY BAR KITCHEN We don’t just love to brew beer, we love to share it. At Matilda Bay Brewery, Bar & Kitchen, Port Melbourne we serve our full range of craft beers including some small batch brews directly from the brewery tanks. We’ve also crafted a perfectly matched menu to pair with our beers and cider. 89 Bertie Street, Port Melbourne 3 D3 Tram: 109, stop 127 Open: Tue-Wed, 11am to 4pm; Thu, 11am to 9pm & Fri-Sat, 11am to 10pm 9673 4545 | matildabay.com.au
MYKI VISITOR VALUE PACK If you’re visiting Melbourne, a great way to get around and see the sights on public transport is with a myki Visitor Value Pack. The pack costs $14 (child/concession $7) and includes a ready-to-use myki, discount vouchers to some of the state’s best attractions, souvenir wallet and a mini guide on how to use your myki. Visit the PTV website listed below for more information. Buy yours from the PTV Counter at Station Pier 1800 800 007 | ptv.vic.gov.au
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JEWISH MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIA An award-winning museum showcasing the rich history and diverse culture of the Jewish people with a particular focus on Australian Jewish life, past and present. Guided, group and Synagogue tours are available. Lunch, morning or afternoon tea can be included as part of your booking. 2 E6 26 Alma Road, St Kilda Tram: 3 or 67, stop 32 Open: Tue-Thu, 10am to 4pm; Fri, 10am to 3pm & Sun, 10am to 5pm (closed Jewish holy days) 8534 3600 | jewishmuseum.com.au
MEDITERRANEO CHARCOAL RESTAURANT Taste the difference at Mediterraneo Charcoal Restaurant. Succulent premium grass-fed aged beef, freshly caught fish & seafood and seasonal vegetables, all grilled to perfection using authentic Mallee Root Charcoal. Guaranteed gluten-free. Delicious pure natural flavours. 116 Bridport Street, Albert Park Tram: 1, stop 28 & 96, stop 128 9690 5155 | mediterraneo.com.au
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ST KILDA St Kilda is Melbourne’s seaside playground and is known for its magnificent views of Port Phillip Bay, its sandy beach and palmlined boardwalk. Stroll St Kilda’s fashionable streets and lovely parks and gardens, then relax for a bite to eat and take in the sea view and a gorgeous sunset. Later on enjoy a drink at one of St Kilda’s landmark restaurants or bars, and catch some live music. Foreshore, Acland & Fitzroy Streets 6 F6 Tram: 109, stop 125 then change to 96 or 12 Bus: 606 from Bay Street stkildamelbourne.com.au
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Taxis Whether you want to go to the city centre or nearby St Kilda, Melbourne’s taxis will get you there. Their bright yellow colour makes them easy to spot. Taxi fares vary, so estimate the cost of your trip using the website below. 1800 638 802 • taxi.vic.gov.au/fareestimator City Circle Tram The City Circle tram service provides a free and convenient way to get around central Melbourne. The burgundy and gold tram travels past major attractions and shops, and can be boarded in the city centre. Please see the Melbourne City Centre map in this guide for route details.
Melbourne Greeter Service Free multilingual walking orientations of the city, conducted by trained volunteers. Orientations are conducted in English daily at 9.30am from the Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square (excluding Good Friday and Christmas Day). Bookings are essential, phone 9658 9658 on weekdays and 9658 9942 on weekends or visit melbourne.vic.gov.au/greeter
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Shopping Shopping is on the top of the to-do list in Melbourne. You can’t beat Melbourne’s major department stores and shopping centres for the biggest and best choice of international designers. Visit old favourites Myer and David Jones, the newest, Emporium Melbourne and the largest, Chadstone. Explore Queen Victoria Market (closed Mondays & Wednesdays), an historic landmark and the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere. Find a bargain at DFO South Wharf or Harbour Town Shopping Centre at Docklands. Shop til you drop in arcades and laneways brimming with designer boutiques and fashion houses. visitmelbourne.com/shopping
City Ambassadors Dressed in their distinctive red uniforms, City Ambassadors provide a mobile information service in the city with information on shopping, events and how to get around. Monday to Saturday 10am to 4pm, Sunday noon to 3pm (excluding Good Friday and Christmas Day). Melbourne Visitor Booth in the Bourke Street Mall Friendly volunteers at the Melbourne Visitor Booth provide free maps and information on shopping, attractions and events in Melbourne. Open daily from 9am to 5pm (closed Good Friday and Christmas Day). Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square A one-stop-shop for visitors providing information on Melbourne and Victoria: brochures and maps; what’s on in the city; souvenirs; plus a travel booking service. Open daily from 9am to 6pm (closed Christmas Day). Make the visitor information desk at Station Pier your first port of call on arrival in Melbourne. Friendly local volunteers will motivate you with ideas on things to see and do, and directions on how to get around.
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There are a great variety of options for shore excursions within a ninety minute drive from Melbourne. The state’s compact size means its unique and varied landscapes are easily accessible.
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Geelong & the Bellarine Peninsula 1 – 2 hours from Melbourne Geelong takes full advantage of its unique north-facing bay with fabulous waterfront eateries, landscaped gardens and walking paths set against the backdrop of Corio Bay. Stroll past the sculptured bollards dotted along the foreshore that chronicle characters from the city’s past and present. Geelong is also the major gateway to the Bellarine Peninsula and Great Ocean Road.
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Daylesford & The Macedon Ranges 1½ hours from Melbourne Flock to the Macedon Ranges and Spa Country to enjoy Australia’s largest concentration of mineral springs, scenic surroundings, a thriving arts and craft community, and awardwinning food and wine. Revive and indulge in a luxurious spa bath and massage or enjoy many of the region’s towns and attractions such as the Convent Gallery or the Lavandula lavender farm.
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Yarra Valley & Dandenong Ranges 1 – 1½ hours from Melbourne The Yarra Valley is home to Victoria’s earliest vineyards. Numerous wineries provide cellardoor sales and tastings of hand-crafted wines, and have restaurants serving gourmet food and fine local produce. A visit to Healesville Sanctuary will allow you to see native Australian wildlife in natural surroundings and experience some Aboriginal culture.
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The Great Ocean Road 3 – 5 hours from Melbourne The iconic Great Ocean Road winds westwards from the major regional city of Geelong to the South Australian border. One of the most visited stretches of road is the Port Campbell National Park, home to the Twelve Apostles, remarkable limestone rock stacks rising from the ocean. Experiencing the Great Ocean Road requires a minimum of two days/one night. If you are short of time, you can still have a taste of it by joining an express bus tour or a charter plane or helicopter tour. visitmelbourne.com/regions
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Food and Wine City streets and laneways are filled with restaurants, bars, cafés, and who could forget the fabulous riverside venues that hum with activity. Melbourne’s food and wine scene is constantly evolving with new venues opening on a weekly basis. Multicultural influences can be found throughout, from Mediterranean and French dishes to South-East Asian and Japanese flavours and most recently a wave of Mexican and tapas venues. Relax with a cup of freshly ground specialty coffee or a long lunch after a morning of shopping. Whatever your pick, Melbourne will serve up something magical. visitmelbourne.com/food
Outdoors Parks, gardens and vast open spaces located neatly in the city centre make it easy to relax and enjoy the fresh air. Take a stroll through the Royal Botanic Gardens, go on the Aboriginal Heritage Walk and visit the nearby Shrine of Remembrance. Wander Birrarung Marr along the Yarra River, explore the beautiful Fitzroy Gardens, home to Cooks’ Cottage, or experience the waterside views at Docklands. visitmelbourne.com/outdoors Spirit of Tasmania Ferry Terminal Cruise Ship Terminal
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Wildlife Victoria’s fascinating native wildlife includes kangaroos, koalas, wombats, platypus, echidnas and lovable little penguins. You can watch an extensive collection of native animals at the Melbourne Zoo or alternatively head to Healesville Sanctuary in the Yarra Valley, Moonlit Sanctuary on the Mornington Peninsula or Ballarat Wildlife Park (all within 1-1.5 hour drive from Melbourne). Marine creatures can be found at the SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium. visitmelbourne.com/wildlife
Melbourne Visitor Shuttle The Melbourne Visitor Shuttle is a great way to see Melbourne’s attractions, stopping at 13 key destinations around the city. A round trip takes approximately 90 minutes and includes an informative on-board audio commentary. It runs every 30 minutes between 9.30am to 4.30pm every day (excluding Christmas Day). Tickets are available from the Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square or from ticket machines located at each stop. A daily pass on the shuttle costs $5, except for children under the age of 10 who travel free. For more information visit melbourne.vic.gov.au/shuttle ST
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Soak up St Kilda Soak up the ambience of Fitzroy Street, as you savour a coffee or something more substantial at one of the many restaurants and cafés. Don’t miss Acland Street, famous for its European bakeries and cake shops and eclectic fashion. Take a thrill seeking ride at Luna Park, get a picture with ‘Mr Moon’ – St Kilda’s most famous face and entrance to this iconic fun park. Stroll the historic pier, bask in Catani Gardens or picnic in the St Kilda Botanical Gardens. Admire contemporary art at the Linden Gallery or on Sundays, pick up a souvenir or artisan treasure at the St Kilda Esplanade Market. In the evenings, be entertained by a show at the Palais Theatre or simply revel in St Kilda’s live music and vibrant nightlife.
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For Aboriginal people, the city now known as Melbourne has been home since the beginning of time. The sprawling metropolis of this urban city rests upon the ancestral lands of the Kulin Nation of the Boon Wurrung and Woi Wurrung (Wurundjeri) people. Experience Melbourne’s rich indigenous culture at one of the many locations across the city.
Riches of South Melbourne To discover fabulous fresh produce, gourmet delights and designer wares in the SO:ME Space, make your way to the famous South Melbourne Market. Admire fine Victorian architecture, in and around Clarendon and Coventry Streets, as you delight in speciality shopping, galleries and art-filled laneways with cosy hole-in-the-wall cafés.
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JEWISH MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIA An award-winning museum showcasing the rich history and diverse culture of the Jewish people with a particular focus on Australian Jewish life, past and present. Guided, group and Synagogue tours are available. Lunch, morning or afternoon tea can be included as part of your booking. 2 E6 26 Alma Road, St Kilda Tram: 3 or 67, stop 32 Open: Tue-Thu, 10am to 4pm; Fri, 10am to 3pm & Sun, 10am to 5pm (closed Jewish holy days) 8534 3600 | jewishmuseum.com.au
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Call into Port Melbourne Only an eight minute stroll from Station Pier discover Bay Street, brimming with boutique fashion, homewares, health and wellbeing providers and a plethora of stylish restaurants, bars and sidewalk cafés. You can easily spend a day exploring Port Melbourne, walking or cycling along the foreshore, appreciating its fascinating history and heritage or enjoying some water’s edge dining as you simply watch the ships come and go.
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VISITOR INFORMATION Make the visitor information desk at Station Pier your first port of call on arrival in Melbourne. Friendly local volunteers will motivate you with ideas on things to see and do, and directions on how to get around. Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square A one-stop-shop for visitors providing information on Melbourne and Victoria: brochures and maps; what’s on in the city; souvenirs; plus a travel booking service. Open daily from 9am to 6pm (closed Christmas Day). Melbourne Visitor Booth in the Bourke Street Mall Friendly volunteers at the Melbourne Visitor Booth provide free maps and information on shopping, attractions and events in Melbourne. Open daily from 9am to 5pm (closed Good Friday and Christmas Day). City Ambassadors Dressed in their distinctive red uniforms, City Ambassadors provide a mobile information service in the city with information on shopping, events and how to get around. Monday to Saturday 10am to 4pm, Sunday noon to 3pm (excluding Good Friday and Christmas Day). Melbourne Greeter Service Free multilingual walking orientations of the city, conducted by trained volunteers. Orientations are conducted in English daily at 9.30am from the Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square (excluding Good Friday and Christmas Day). Bookings are essential, phone 9658 9658 on weekdays and 9658 9942 on weekends or visit melbourne.vic.gov.au/greeter Melbourne Visitor Shuttle The Melbourne Visitor Shuttle is a great way to see Melbourne’s attractions, stopping at 13 key destinations around the city. A round trip takes approximately 90 minutes and includes an informative on-board audio commentary. It runs every 30 minutes between 9.30am to 4.30pm every day (excluding Christmas Day). Tickets are available from the Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square or from ticket machines located at each stop. A daily pass on the shuttle costs $5, except for children under the age of 10 who travel free. For more information visit melbourne.vic.gov.au/shuttle FOR MORE INFORMATION 9658 9658 • visitor@melbourne.vic.gov.au • melbourne.vic.gov.au/visitor thatsmelbourne
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TRANSPORT IN MELBOURNE The easiest way to get from your ship at Station Pier to the city centre is by Bus 109 City Express, using a myki card. Myki is Melbourne’s ticket to travel on the city’s trains, trams and buses. Follow these easy steps to activate and use your myki: 1. Purchase a myki Visitor Value Pack (full fare $14) from the PTV Counter located in the upper level foyer of the International Terminal. 2. Board the Bus 109 City Express located at the bottom of the escalator, underneath the International Terminal. 3. Touch your myki on one of the green myki readers as you enter the bus (or tram) to activate your myki and ensure you have a valid ticket. Melbourne’s E-Class Tram Bus 109 City Express A return bus shuttle to the city centre operates between 8am and 5pm for most cruise ships. This service runs express from the International Terminal to Arts Centre Melbourne on St Kilda Road, and then runs express back to the pier. Tram Route 109 – to the City Tram route 109 operates between Port Melbourne (Station Pier) and Box Hill via the city centre. To catch a tram into the city, board the Route 109 to Box Hill at the stop at the end of the Pier, which travels through Port Melbourne and past the Crown Entertainment Complex. It crosses the Yarra River before turning right into Collins Street, to take you into the heart of the city. Tram Route 109 – to the Pier To return to Station Pier, passengers can board any west bound Route 109 to Port Melbourne tram at stops along Collins St. Passengers in wheelchairs or who have access issues can board trams easily at the end of the pier, as well as various city locations. 1800 800 077 • ptv.vic.gov.au
myki ticketing system City Circle Tram The City Circle tram service provides a free and convenient way to get around central Melbourne. The burgundy and gold tram travels past major attractions and shops, and can be boarded in the city centre. Please see the Melbourne City Centre map in this guide for route details. Taxis Whether you want to go to the city centre or nearby St Kilda, Melbourne’s taxis will get you there. Their bright yellow colour makes them easy to spot. Taxi fares vary, so estimate the cost of your trip using the website below. 1800 638 802 • taxi.vic.gov.au/fareestimator City Sightseeing Melbourne The red hop on/hop off double decker bus will pick you up from the end of Station Pier and take you around some of Melbourne and St Kilda’s most recognised sights. You must pre-purchase your ticket to board the bus. melbournecitysightseeing.com.au
EXPERIENCE MELBOURNE Melbourne is a city that knows how to live. Explore the historic arcades and laneways lined with fine dining restaurants, chic cafés, hidden bars and fashion boutiques or head to one of the many lush gardens throughout the city. Exploring Melbourne What better way to explore the city than on foot. We’ve created a sample itinerary to inspire you and make it easier. Check it out online by following the link below. Or why not join one of the many walking tour operators listed on our website. visitmelbourne.com/itinerary Shopping Shopping is on the top of the to-do list in Melbourne. You can’t beat Melbourne’s major department stores and shopping centres for the biggest and best choice of international designers. Visit old favourites Myer and David Jones, the newest, Emporium Melbourne and the largest, Chadstone. Explore Queen Victoria Market (closed Mondays & Wednesdays), an historic landmark and the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere. Find a bargain at DFO South Wharf or Harbour Town Shopping Centre at Docklands. Shop til you drop in arcades and laneways brimming with designer boutiques and fashion houses. visitmelbourne.com/shopping Outdoors Parks, gardens and vast open spaces located neatly in the city centre make it easy to relax and enjoy the fresh air. Take a stroll through the Royal Botanic Gardens, go on the Aboriginal Heritage Walk and visit the nearby Shrine of Remembrance. Wander Birrarung Marr along the Yarra River, explore the beautiful Fitzroy Gardens, home to Cooks’ Cottage, or experience the waterside views at Docklands. visitmelbourne.com/outdoors
Queen Victoria Market Food and Wine City streets and laneways are filled with restaurants, bars, cafés, and who could forget the fabulous riverside venues that hum with activity. Melbourne’s food and wine scene is constantly evolving with new venues opening on a weekly basis. Multicultural influences can be found throughout, from Mediterranean and French dishes to South-East Asian and Japanese flavours and most recently a wave of Mexican and tapas venues. Relax with a cup of freshly ground specialty coffee or a long lunch after a morning of shopping. Whatever your pick, Melbourne will serve up something magical. visitmelbourne.com/food
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Wildlife Victoria’s fascinating native wildlife includes kangaroos, koalas, wombats, platypus, echidnas and lovable little penguins. You can watch an extensive collection of native animals at the Melbourne Zoo or alternatively head to Healesville Sanctuary in the Yarra Valley, Moonlit Sanctuary on the Mornington Peninsula or Ballarat Wildlife Park (all within 1-1.5 hour drive from Melbourne). Marine creatures can be found at the SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium. visitmelbourne.com/wildlife Melbourne Zoo
EXPLORE REGIONAL VICTORIA IN A DAY There are a great variety of options for shore excursions within a ninety minute drive from Melbourne. The state’s compact size means its unique and varied landscapes are easily accessible. Yarra Valley & Dandenong Ranges 1 – 1½ hours from Melbourne The Yarra Valley is home to Victoria’s earliest vineyards. Numerous wineries provide cellardoor sales and tastings of hand-crafted wines, and have restaurants serving gourmet food and fine local produce. A visit to Healesville Sanctuary will allow you to see native Australian wildlife in natural surroundings and experience some Aboriginal culture.
Geelong & the Bellarine Peninsula 1 – 2 hours from Melbourne Geelong takes full advantage of its unique north-facing bay with fabulous waterfront eateries, landscaped gardens and walking paths set against the backdrop of Corio Bay. Stroll past the sculptured bollards dotted along the foreshore that chronicle characters from the city’s past and present. Geelong is also the major gateway to the Bellarine Peninsula and Great Ocean Road.
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Lavandula, Daylesford Phillip Island 1½ – 2 hours from Melbourne Phillip Island is famed for seeing Australian wildlife in its natural habitat. It is home to a colony of little penguins that make their way from the sea up Summerland Beach to their burrows every day at dusk. Australia’s largest colony of fur seals, koalas and a large population of mutton birds and migratory water birds also live on the island. Ideally your ship will be staying overnight or depart late at night to allow you to witness the penguin parade at dusk.
Mornington Peninsula 1 – 2 hours from Melbourne The Mornington Peninsula is dotted with historic seaside villages. Visit stylish Sorrento, take a stroll along the picturesque harbour of Mornington and stop at the charming nineteenth century fishing hamlet of Flinders. A trip to nearby Cape Schanck will provide superb views of Bass Strait. Soak up at the Peninsula Hot Springs, ride a horse, play a round of golf and indulge in an abundance of local wine and produce. Goldfields 1½ – 2 hours from Melbourne Grand nineteenth-century buildings grace the streetscapes of Ballarat and Bendigo, while townships like Maldon and Castlemaine wear their goldrush heritage on their sleeves. Sovereign Hill, a living outdoor museum, recreates a goldmining town and the life of its people in the 1850s, a must see for all visitors. Fine food and wine, outstanding art galleries and extensive parklands and gardens complement the Goldfields experience.
Daylesford & The Macedon Ranges 1½ hours from Melbourne Flock to the Macedon Ranges and Spa Country to enjoy Australia’s largest concentration of mineral springs, scenic surroundings, a thriving arts and craft community, and awardwinning food and wine. Revive and indulge in a luxurious spa bath and massage or enjoy many of the region’s towns and attractions such as the Convent Gallery or the Lavandula lavender farm. The Great Ocean Road 3 – 5 hours from Melbourne The iconic Great Ocean Road winds westwards from the major regional city of Geelong to the South Australian border. One of the most visited stretches of road is the Port Campbell National Park, home to the Twelve Apostles, remarkable limestone rock stacks rising from the ocean. Experiencing the Great Ocean Road requires a minimum of two days/one night. If you are short of time, you can still have a taste of it by joining an express bus tour or a charter plane or helicopter tour. visitmelbourne.com/regions
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LIGHTNING RIDGE OPAL MINES Australian Opal is one of the rarest and most valuable gemstones in the world. We are a family owned and operated business that specialises in Australian Opal and interactive Opal education, including how they are valued and the cutting and polishing process. We also have a small display of live Australian wildlife. 175 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 29 D7 Tram: City Circle, Russell Street stop Open daily: 9.30am to 5.30pm 9654 4444 | opals.net.au THE NATIONAL OPAL COLLECTION The spectacular showroom has Australia’s largest range of competitively priced tax-free opals and opal jewellery. You will also discover the link between the opal and the dinosaur at this free display of rare opal specimens and opalised fossils.
35 C6 119 Swanston Street, Melbourne Tram: 109, stop 6 9662 3524 | nationalopal.com
LINDT CHOCOLATE CAFÉ Indulge in an exquisite chocolate experience at the Lindt Chocolate Café. Enjoy a range of delicious chocolate desserts and treats handcrafted by Lindt Master chocolatiers paired with signature chocolate drinks. 39 D6 Ground Level, Southgate Retail Precinct Open daily: See website for details 9686 7498 | lindt.com.au
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7 Riverside Quay, Southbank 9 E6 Tram: 55, stop 112 and 1, 3, 3a, 5, 6, 8, 16, 64, 67 or 72, stop 14 Open daily: 10am to 10pm (last entry 9.30pm) 9693 8888 | eurekaskydeck.com.au FREE
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OLD TREASURY BUILDING Visit Old Treasury Building, widely regarded as the finest nineteenth century building in Australia. Old Treasury Building Museum hosts exhibitions exploring the stories of Eureka, Ned Kelly, Chinese and others that have shaped Victoria. Discover the original gold vaults and stories attached to rare and interesting original documents. Free admission.
PUFFING BILLY STEAM RAILWAY This world famous steam railway travels through the magnificent Dandenong Ranges to Emerald Lake Park and Gembrook. Lunch is also available daily in heritage dining carriages aboard the Steam & Cuisine Luncheon Train (bookings essential).
The Ian Potter Centre: NGV 14 D7 Australia, Federation Square Tram: As above Open: Tue-Sun, 10am to 5pm 8620 2222 | ngv.vic.gov.au
15 C8 Spring Street, Melbourne (top end of Collins Street) Tram: 11, 12, 48 or 109, stop 8 Open: Sun-Fri, 10am to 4pm 9651 2233 | oldtreasurybuilding.org.au
1 Old Monbulk Road, Belgrave 16 C8 Train: Belgrave Line, Belgrave Station Open daily: See website for timetable details (closed Christmas Day) 9757 0700 | puffingbilly.com.au
SHRINE OF REMEMBRANCE Melbourne’s iconic landmark and Victoria’s war memorial dedicated in 1934. Situated in 13 hectares of beautiful parkland, the Shrine is a place to commemorate and learn about the service and sacrifice of Australian men and women in war and peacekeeping. Includes guided tours and exhibitions.
SOVEREIGN HILL Sovereign Hill brings to life the colour and excitement of Australia’s 1850s gold rush. An internationally acclaimed tourist attraction, Sovereign Hill provides a full day’s entertainment, there’s real gold to be panned in the creek, an underground gold mine, goldfields shops, traditional trades in action and much more.
TRAVELLERS AID AUSTRALIA Travellers Aid Australia is a not-forprofit with a 98-year history. Since 1916, we’ve supported travellers by providing simple and practical travel-related support. We provide services like showers, mobility equipment hire, internet access, buggy and guidance service, fully accessible toilets and restrooms.
Birdwood Avenue, Melbourne 20 C5 Tram: 3, 3a, 5, 6, 8, 16, 64, 67 or 72, stop 19 Open daily: 10am to 5pm shrine.org.au
21 D1 Bradshaw Street, Ballarat V/Line Train: Southern Cross Station to Ballarat Open daily: 10am to 5pm 5337 1199 | sovereignhill.com.au
22 C4 Southern Cross Station, 99 Spencer Street, Melbourne Tram: 12 or 109, stop 1 & 75 or 96, stop 122 Open daily: 7am to 10pm 9670 2072 | travellersaid.org.au
BRIDGE ROAD RICHMOND Mingle with the locals at this truly Melbourne shopping and dining precinct, as you explore the array of shops offering everything from top-to-toe fashion, through to oneoff homewares and furnishings. Revive yourself at one of the many bustling cafés, discover the myriad of restaurants or soak up the atmosphere in a local bar.
COLLINS STREET PRECINCT Treat yourself to Collins Street! It’s a boulevard of chic designer shopping, five-star hotels, exclusive jewellers and grand heritage buildings. Take a ride on our trams to get a feel of Collins Street. We suggest Spring Street to Spencer Street and then back again.
24 B6 Bridge Road, Richmond Tram: From city; 48 or 75, stop 15-22 From Prahran; 78, stop 61 Open daily bridgerd.com.au
QUEEN VICTORIA MARKET Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Market is an intrinsic part of the city’s way of life. Fresh food, lively stall holders, specialty shopping and the promise of discovering something new has endeared the Market to locals for over 130 years. 30 A5 Corner Elizabeth & Victoria Streets, Melbourne Tram: 19, 57 or 59, stop 7 & 55, stop 9 Bus: Melbourne Visitor Shuttle, stop 8 Open: Tue & Thu, 6am to 2pm; Fri, 6am to 5pm; Sat, 6am to 3pm & Sun, 9am to 4pm 9320 5822 | qvm.com.au
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25 C6 Collins Street, Melbourne Tram: 11, 12, 48, or 109 Open daily: See website for details 9639 4078 | collinsstreet.com.au
SOMETHING AUSSIE The largest Australiana store in Melbourne, we offer you a relaxed environment in which to explore our fascinating collection. Sample Australian foodstuffs, smell gifts from the Australian bush, and touch crafts made by the first Australians. Much more than a gift shop, we offer you a unique experience of our wonderful country. Make it your one stop shop for all things Aussie.
RUTHERFORD Visit Rutherford for the finest antique jewellery, the rarest silver, the most scintillating diamonds, amazing pearls and a collection of beautifully crafted giftware. Rutherford are the stockist for Kailis Australian pearls.
32 A5 400 Victoria Street, North Melbourne (two blocks up from Queen Victoria Market) Open daily 9329 8622 | somethingaussie.com.au
31 C7 174 & 182 Collins Street, Melbourne Open: Mon-Sat, 10am to 5pm 9650 7878 | rutherford.com.au
UGG® HOUSE Exclusive retailer of the international brand UGGaustralia and Emu Australia, fashion forward footwear for men, ladies and children. 317 Little Collins Street, Melbourne Open: See website for details
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THE WHARF HOTEL A friendly inner city pub with spectacular waterfront views. Open for lunch and dinner every day; settle in for a drink or two as you enjoy a meal showcasing Victorian local and seasonal produce. Enjoy the very best Melbourne has to offer at The Wharf Hotel. 40 D4 World Trade Centre, WTC Wharf, 18-38 Siddeley Street, Melbourne Tram: 109, stop 124 Open daily: Mon-Fri, 10am til late & Sat-Sun, 12pm til late 8680 6000 | wharfhotel.com.au
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SEA LIFE MELBOURNE AQUARIUM Home to thousands of aquatic animals, SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium takes you on an awe-inspiring journey through 12 amazing zones of discovery.
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THE BLOCK ARCADE Modelled in the style of the Galleria Vittoria in Milan, built in 1892 and totally refurbished in 1988. Truly a National Trust Treasure, see 29 fascinating shops, including the historic Hopetoun Tea Rooms. For guided tours of The Block Arcade please call 9654 5646. Tours available on Tuesday and Thursdays.
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HARBOUR TOWN SHOPPING CENTRE More than just great shopping, Harbour Town is an exciting mix of direct outlets and specialty stores, entertainment, restaurants and attractions. Visit Harbour Town Customer Service to collect your Free Tourism Card to receive further discounts and special offers.
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34-60 Little Collins Street, Melbourne Tram: 86 or 96, stop 9 Train: Parliament Station Open: Mon-Fri, 8am to 5pm & Sat-Sun, 8am to 2pm 9662 2300 | redspot.com.au
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ATTRACTIONS & ENTERTAINMENT ARTS CENTRE MELBOURNE Arts Centre Melbourne is the city’s home of entertainment and the perfect place to start your visit. Guided tours depart daily at 11am and shows are performed year round. Sample local Australian beer and wine in our world famous Tram Bar. For the perfect local gift, visit our Makers Market, open every Sunday from 10am to 4pm. 100 St Kilda Road, Melbourne 7 E6 Tram: 1, 3, 3a, 5, 6, 8, 16, 64 67 or 72, stop 14 & City Circle, 70 or 75, stop 5 Open daily: 9am til late 1300 182 183 artscentremelbourne.com.au EUREKA SKYDECK 88 Nothing you have ever experienced will prepare you for the awe inspiring views from the Southern Hemisphere’s highest viewing platform. Eureka Skydeck 88 with the world’s only ‘Edge Experience’ is an experience above all else. 7 Riverside Quay, Southbank 9 E6 Tram: 55, stop 112 and 1, 3, 3a, 5, 6, 8, 16, 64, 67 or 72, stop 14 Open daily: 10am to 10pm (last entry 9.30pm) 9693 8888 | eurekaskydeck.com.au
COOKS’ COTTAGE A visit to Cooks’ Cottage is a must when exploring Melbourne. Experience 18th century living as you walk in the footsteps of the Cook family, stroll through the charming English cottage garden, and learn about Captain James Cook’s voyages. 8 D9 Fitzroy Gardens, Wellington Parade, East Melbourne Tram: 48 or 75, stop 9 Open daily: 9am to 5pm (last entry at 4.45pm) 9419 4677 melbourne.vic.gov.au/cookscottage
FEDERATION SQUARE Federation Square is Melbourne’s meeting place – an architecturally stunning home to Australian art in all its forms, 16 diverse restaurants and bars, free events and Wi-Fi, gift shops, tours and visitor information services.
Corner Swanston & Flinders Streets, Melbourne Tram: Any Swanston Street or Flinders Street tram, stop 13 Train: Flinders Street Station Open daily: 24 hours 9655 1900 | fedsquare.com
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MELBOURNE RIVER CRUISES Take an award-winning sightseeing cruise and discover the best of what Melbourne has to offer while gently meandering your way through this river city. Enjoy a complimentary tea or coffee and relax as our captains detail the history of the Yarra River and Melbourne.
MELBOURNE STAR Located in the waterfront precinct of Docklands, Melbourne Star invites visitors to experience Melbourne from a new perspective, day or night. Melbourne Star – what every visitor to Melbourne should do first.
11 D6 Berth 5, Southgate Arts & Leisure Precinct & Federation 11 D7 Wharf (below Fed Square) Train: Flinders Street Station Office hours: 8.30am to 5pm Cruising hours: 10.30am to 3.30pm 8610 2600 | melbcruises.com.au
12 A2 101 Waterfront Way, Docklands, Melbourne Tram: City Circle, 70 or 86, stop D11 Open daily: 10am to 10pm (with last flight at 9.30pm) excluding Christmas Day & ANZAC Day, open from 1pm 8688 9688 | melbournestar.com
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MELBOURNE ZOO You won’t believe how many animals are at Melbourne Zoo! Over 320 species from around the world can be found just five minutes from the city centre. Tigers roam and monkeys swing from tree to tree. See eye to eye with orang-utans and walk the trail of the elephants. Spy native wildlife including koalas and kangaroos and head underwater to see penguins and seals.
NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA Australia’s favourite gallery. The extensive NGV Collection is recognised amongst the world’s best, and is proudly displayed across two venues.
13 A4 Elliott Avenue, Parkville Tram: 55, stop 25 Train: Upfield Line, Royal Park Station Open daily: 9am to 5pm 1300 966 784 | zoo.org.au
The Ian Potter Centre: NGV 14 D7 Australia, Federation Square Tram: As above Open: Tue-Sun, 10am to 5pm 8620 2222 | ngv.vic.gov.au
OLD TREASURY BUILDING Visit Old Treasury Building, widely regarded as the finest nineteenth century building in Australia. Old Treasury Building Museum hosts exhibitions exploring the stories of Eureka, Ned Kelly, Chinese and others that have shaped Victoria. Discover the original gold vaults and stories attached to rare and interesting original documents. Free admission.
PUFFING BILLY STEAM RAILWAY This world famous steam railway travels through the magnificent Dandenong Ranges to Emerald Lake Park and Gembrook. Lunch is also available daily in heritage dining carriages aboard the Steam & Cuisine Luncheon Train (bookings essential).
15 C8 Spring Street, Melbourne (top end of Collins Street) Tram: 11, 12, 48 or 109, stop 8 Open: Sun-Fri, 10am to 4pm 9651 2233 | oldtreasurybuilding.org.au
1 Old Monbulk Road, Belgrave 16 C8 Train: Belgrave Line, Belgrave Station Open daily: See website for timetable details (closed Christmas Day) 9757 0700 | puffingbilly.com.au
REDSPOT.SIXT RENT A CAR With great cars and even better prices why not drop in today to organise your next car rental or call in advance to organise delivery.
ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS Enjoy this calm oasis of beautiful plants in one of the world’s finest gardens. Learn about indigenous culture on an Aboriginal Heritage Walk; relax at one of our cafés – The Terrace or Jardin Tan; or take a guided punt tour on Ornamental Lake. Special events and programs run year-round. Free entry.
34-60 Little Collins Street, Melbourne Tram: 86 or 96, stop 9 Train: Parliament Station Open: Mon-Fri, 8am to 5pm & Sat-Sun, 8am to 2pm 9662 2300 | redspot.com.au
14 E6 NGV International, 180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne Tram: Any Swanston Street or Flinders Street tram Open: Wed-Mon, 10am to 5pm
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SEA LIFE MELBOURNE AQUARIUM Home to thousands of aquatic animals, SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium takes you on an awe-inspiring journey through 12 amazing zones of discovery.
Corner King & Flinders Streets, 19 D5 Melbourne Tram: City Circle, 70, or 75, stop 2 Bus: Melbourne Visitor Shuttle, stop 11 Open daily: 9.30am to 6pm (last admissions 5pm) 1800 026 576 melbourneaquarium.com.au
Birdwood Avenue, Melbourne 18 C5 Tram: 3, 5, 8, 16 or 64, stop 20 Bus: Melbourne Visitor Shuttle, stop 13 Open daily: 7.30am til sunset 9252 2429 | rbg.vic.gov.au FREE
SHRINE OF REMEMBRANCE Melbourne’s iconic landmark and Victoria’s war memorial dedicated in 1934. Situated in 13 hectares of beautiful parkland, the Shrine is a place to commemorate and learn about the service and sacrifice of Australian men and women in war and peacekeeping. Includes guided tours and exhibitions. Birdwood Avenue, Melbourne 20 C5 Tram: 3, 3a, 5, 6, 8, 16, 64, 67 or 72, stop 19 Open daily: 10am to 5pm shrine.org.au
SOVEREIGN HILL Sovereign Hill brings to life the colour and excitement of Australia’s 1850s gold rush. An internationally acclaimed tourist attraction, Sovereign Hill provides a full day’s entertainment, there’s real gold to be panned in the creek, an underground gold mine, goldfields shops, traditional trades in action and much more.
TRAVELLERS AID AUSTRALIA Travellers Aid Australia is a not-forprofit with a 98-year history. Since 1916, we’ve supported travellers by providing simple and practical travel-related support. We provide services like showers, mobility equipment hire, internet access, buggy and guidance service, fully accessible toilets and restrooms.
21 D1 Bradshaw Street, Ballarat V/Line Train: Southern Cross Station to Ballarat Open daily: 10am to 5pm 5337 1199 | sovereignhill.com.au
22 C4 Southern Cross Station, 99 Spencer Street, Melbourne Tram: 12 or 109, stop 1 & 75 or 96, stop 122 Open daily: 7am to 10pm 9670 2072 | travellersaid.org.au
SHOPPING AUSTRALIAN BY DESIGN Beautiful Australian made gifts and souvenirs, many are individually hand made. Aboriginal art and craft, timber, silk scarves, bronze, pewter, stunning hand blown glass, jewellery and original art. Many wonderful Australian gifts to choose from.
Shop 13, The Block Arcade, 23 C6 282 Collins Street, Melbourne Tram: 109, stop 5 9663 9883 | australianbydesign.com.au COLLINS STREET PRECINCT Treat yourself to Collins Street! It’s a boulevard of chic designer shopping, five-star hotels, exclusive jewellers and grand heritage buildings. Take a ride on our trams to get a feel of Collins Street. We suggest Spring Street to Spencer Street and then back again.
25 C6 Collins Street, Melbourne Tram: 11, 12, 48, or 109 Open daily: See website for details 9639 4078 | collinsstreet.com.au
HARBOUR TOWN SHOPPING CENTRE More than just great shopping, Harbour Town is an exciting mix of direct outlets and specialty stores, entertainment, restaurants and attractions. Visit Harbour Town Customer Service to collect your Free Tourism Card to receive further discounts and special offers. Docklands Drive, Docklands 27 A2 Tram: City Circle, 70 or 86, stop D11 Bus: Melbourne Visitor Shuttle, stop 9 Open daily: From 10am, check website for details 9328 8600 harbourtownmelbourne.com.au
BRIDGE ROAD RICHMOND Mingle with the locals at this truly Melbourne shopping and dining precinct, as you explore the array of shops offering everything from top-to-toe fashion, through to oneoff homewares and furnishings. Revive yourself at one of the many bustling cafés, discover the myriad of restaurants or soak up the atmosphere in a local bar. 24 B6 Bridge Road, Richmond Tram: From city; 48 or 75, stop 15-22 From Prahran; 78, stop 61 Open daily bridgerd.com.au
EMPORIUM MELBOURNE Emporium Melbourne hosts Australia’s first Uniqlo, the largest Australian designer precinct in the country and 30 unique food icons, all in the heart of the CBD. The precinct features a mix of local and international designers, innovative concept and flagship stores and world-class architecture. 26 C6 287 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne Tram: 19, 57, 59 or 109, stop 5 Open daily: Sat-Wed, 10am to 7pm & Thu-Fri, 10am to 9pm 8609 8222 emporiummelbourne.com.au
JOHNSTON JEWELLERS Visit Melbourne’s largest selection of opal, opal jewellery and south sea pearls. Special 50% off the marked price upon presentation of this advertisement. Excludes clearance goods.
28 C7 124 Exhibition Street, Melbourne Open: Mon-Fri, 10am to 6pm & Sat, 10.30am to 4pm 9650 7434 | johnstonjewellers.com
LIGHTNING RIDGE OPAL MINES Australian Opal is one of the rarest and most valuable gemstones in the world. We are a family owned and operated business that specialises in Australian Opal and interactive Opal education, including how they are valued and the cutting and polishing process. We also have a small display of live Australian wildlife. 175 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 29 D7 Tram: City Circle, Russell Street stop Open daily: 9.30am to 5.30pm 9654 4444 | opals.net.au RUTHERFORD Visit Rutherford for the finest antique jewellery, the rarest silver, the most scintillating diamonds, amazing pearls and a collection of beautifully crafted giftware. Rutherford are the stockist for Kailis Australian pearls.
31 C7 174 & 182 Collins Street, Melbourne Open: Mon-Sat, 10am to 5pm 9650 7878 | rutherford.com.au
THE BLOCK ARCADE Modelled in the style of the Galleria Vittoria in Milan, built in 1892 and totally refurbished in 1988. Truly a National Trust Treasure, see 29 fascinating shops, including the historic Hopetoun Tea Rooms. For guided tours of The Block Arcade please call 9654 5646. Tours available on Tuesday and Thursdays. 33 C6 282 Collins Street & 100 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne Tram: 11, 12, 48, or 109, stop 5 & 19, 57 or 59, stop 2 9654 5244 | theblockarcade.com.au
THE NATIONAL OPAL COLLECTION The spectacular showroom has Australia’s largest range of competitively priced tax-free opals and opal jewellery. You will also discover the link between the opal and the dinosaur at this free display of rare opal specimens and opalised fossils.
35 C6 119 Swanston Street, Melbourne Tram: 109, stop 6 9662 3524 | nationalopal.com
QUEEN VICTORIA MARKET Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Market is an intrinsic part of the city’s way of life. Fresh food, lively stall holders, specialty shopping and the promise of discovering something new has endeared the Market to locals for over 130 years. 30 A5 Corner Elizabeth & Victoria Streets, Melbourne Tram: 19, 57 or 59, stop 7 & 55, stop 9 Bus: Melbourne Visitor Shuttle, stop 8 Open: Tue & Thu, 6am to 2pm; Fri, 6am to 5pm; Sat, 6am to 3pm & Sun, 9am to 4pm 9320 5822 | qvm.com.au
SOMETHING AUSSIE The largest Australiana store in Melbourne, we offer you a relaxed environment in which to explore our fascinating collection. Sample Australian foodstuffs, smell gifts from the Australian bush, and touch crafts made by the first Australians. Much more than a gift shop, we offer you a unique experience of our wonderful country. Make it your one stop shop for all things Aussie. 32 A5 400 Victoria Street, North Melbourne (two blocks up from Queen Victoria Market) Open daily 9329 8622 | somethingaussie.com.au
THE MELBOURNE SHOP BY LUMBI Quirky and cool Melbourne made gifts and souvenirs about our city and beyond to suit just about anyone. 34 C6 Shop 2, 8 Driver Lane, Melbourne Open daily: Mon-Thu, 10.30am to 5.30pm; Fri, 10.30am to 6pm; Sat, 10am to 5pm & Sun, 12pm to 4pm 9663 2233 | lumbi.com.au
338 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy 34 A5 Open daily: As above 9419 2225 | lumbi.com.au UGG® HOUSE Exclusive retailer of the international brand UGGaustralia and Emu Australia, fashion forward footwear for men, ladies and children. 317 Little Collins Street, Melbourne Open: See website for details
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36 B6 Lower Level Shot Tower, Melbourne Central, Corner Elizabeth & Lonsdale Streets, Melbourne Tram: 19, 57 or 59, stop 5 Open: See website for details 9650 0511 | aprescoast.com.au
DINING CHARCOAL LANE RESTAURANT Serving up delicious Native Australian food, Charcoal Lane is a modern restaurant with a social conscience. We are a not-for-profit restaurant that provides training for underprivileged Indigenous youth in the hospitality industry.
ICEBAR MELBOURNE The ultimate arctic experience and at negative 10 degrees it is definitely the coolest place in town. Everything within the Ice Bar is made of ice including the walls, tables, chairs and even the glasses you drink from. We provide you with a snow cape and gloves to keep you as snug as a bug in a rug. 38 D6 MR6 Mid Level, Southgate Arts and Leisure Precinct, 3 Southgate Avenue, Southbank Open daily: 10am til late 9663 3877 | chillon.com.au
136 Gertrude Street, Fitzroy 37 B5 Tram: 86, stop 14 Open: Tue-Sat, 11am til late 9418 3400 | charcoallane.com.au LINDT CHOCOLATE CAFÉ Indulge in an exquisite chocolate experience at the Lindt Chocolate Café. Enjoy a range of delicious chocolate desserts and treats handcrafted by Lindt Master chocolatiers paired with signature chocolate drinks.
THE WHARF HOTEL A friendly inner city pub with spectacular waterfront views. Open for lunch and dinner every day; settle in for a drink or two as you enjoy a meal showcasing Victorian local and seasonal produce. Enjoy the very best Melbourne has to offer at The Wharf Hotel.
39 D6 Ground Level, Southgate Retail Precinct Open daily: See website for details 9686 7498 | lindt.com.au
40 D4 World Trade Centre, WTC Wharf, 18-38 Siddeley Street, Melbourne Tram: 109, stop 124 Open daily: Mon-Fri, 10am til late & Sat-Sun, 12pm til late 8680 6000 | wharfhotel.com.au
271 Collins Street, Melbourne 39 C6 Open daily: See website for details 9667 0900 | lindt.com.au
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