A visit to the Melbourne City

Acacia Tours will guide you to some incredible places that one can visit in the city of Melbourne; we provide the best tour package.

One of the must visit in Melbourne is the Flinders Street station on the corner of Flinders and Swanston Streets in the central city. Flinders was Australia’s first railway station.
There is Queen Victoria Market, protected as Melbourne's largest and most intact 19th-century market.


In the Melbourne city tour, The Crown is an entertainment complex set along the south bank of the river Yarra. It has cinemas, shops, restaurants, cafes, nightclubs, hotels, the Crown Casino.
Luna Park is a historic amusement park on the banks of Port Philip Bay. The oldest working roller coaster in the world is situated in this park.

One also must visit Melbourne’s China Town; the oldest Chinese settlement in the southern hemisphere. The neighbourhood is home to the Chinese Museum. The museum has Dailoong and the Millennium Dragon-the largest Chinese dragon in the world.

Bird’s eye view of Melbourne from the Eureka Tower Sky deck is incomparable.

The Royal Botanic Gardens, on the south side of the Yarra river featuring 8,500 different species represented in 30 living plant collection.

The Melbourne Cricket Ground is considered as one of the world’s greatest stadiums with a capacity of 1,00,000 spectators; it has a National  Sports Museum, including the Australian gallery of sport and Olympic Museum.

The Immigration Museum on Flinders street has all the information related to the history of immigration in Australia.

The National Gallery of Victoria is the oldest public art gallery in Australia, holds more than 70,000 works of art.

Another attraction of Melbourne is Lake Mountain day tour; one can experience a day of snow play amidst the towering mountains, merriment and amazing scenery in the Lake Mountains with spectacular waterfalls and nature walks.

Cook’s Cottage is the oldest building in Australia built in 1755. The cottage was built by the parents of Captain James Cook in Yorkshire in England and the whole cottage was brought to Australia in pieces and built again. It is a fascinating step back in time.

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