So here’s my list of the top 7 things to see!

This list is derived from what I perceive to be the top 7 sites to see in my home city, Melbourne. They are in no particular order and of course there are numerous other sites and attractions I could have mentioned but I have decided to focus on the general city vicinity and stick with the magic 7!

1. Flinders Street Station

Flinders Street Station

Flinders Street Station

Probably the most well-known, recognised and photographed landmark in Melbourne and found on the corner of Flinders and Swanston Streets. This site has seen a railway station since 1854 but the current station was constructed during 1910, making it the oldest railway station in Australia and now the busiest in the southern hemisphere. The station also serves as a great meeting spot with people suggesting “meet me under the clocks”, referring to the clocks above the station entrance.

2. Federation Square

Federation Square (or known locally as Fed Square) is located on the adjacent corner to Flinders Street Station and was only completed during 2002 after much controversy regarding its modern design. It is the cultural hub of Melbourne and another socialising destination.

3. Southbank and the Eureka Tower

Eureka Tower

Eureka Tower

Across the Yarra River from both Flinders Street Station and Fed Square via Princes Bridge, you’ll come across The Southbank Promenade. Always a hive of activity with numerous shops, galleries, cafes, restaurants and the Crown Casino drawing both locals and international visitors. The Eureka Tower also in this vicinity, is a 300 meter tall skyscraper and tallest in Melbourne. Construction commenced August 2002 and the exterior completed on 1 June 2006. A great view of Melbourne is enjoyed from the the Observation Deck.

4. Botanical Gardens and the Shrine of Remembrance

The site of the Botanical Gardens was selected during 1845. It is recognised as one of the world’s finest botanic gardens. There are over 10,000 species and 50,000 individual plants in the 38 hectare gardens, including trees and plants of great cultural value. It is one of my favourite city locations, where you can wander the paths, sit by the lake or lie in the sun and enjoy the serenity…yes, in a city! Nearby and by St Kilda Road is the Shrine of Remembrance, a memorial to those that fought in WW1 and other wars.

5. Parliament House

Built with gold rush wealth during the mid 1800s, this imposing building on Spring Street is the centre of the Victorian State Government. However, from 1901 to 1928 it was occupied by the Australian Government whilst Canberra was under construction.

6. The Exhibition Building and Melbourne Museum

The Royal Exhibition Building is located in the Carlton Gardens and is the only surviving Great Hall that once housed a 19th-century international exhibition and is still used for exhibitions. It is located next door to the very modern Melbourne Museum and IMAX cinema.

Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)

Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)

7. The Melbourne Cricket Ground – MCG

The MCG is Australia’s largest sporting stadium and used for both international cricket, AFL football (with it culminating in Grand Final fever in September where the capacity reaches 100,000), concerts and other large events. The ‘Australian Gallery of Sport & Olympic Museum’ is also housed here.

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For More Information

  • Wikipedia
  • City of Melbourne – Official Site
  • Should you be planning a trip to Melbourne I highly recommend ‘Melbourne Encounter’ by Lonely Planet.

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    14 Responses to “7 Things To Do In Marvellous Melbourne, Australia”
    1. And here’s 7 more – the City Circle Tram, Zoo, St Kilda, Scienceworks, State Library, Victoria Market, Arts Centre. I could go on and on. I love Melbourne. :)

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    3. 50 minutes drive out from Melbourne Central, you can drive through the beautiful Dandenong Ranges, visit places such as the William Ricketts Sanctuary, many art galleries, nurseries (& bonsai), quaint cafes, parks with bird feeding, and special mention – the Alfred Nicholas Memorial Gardens in Sherbrooke.

    4. There’s no place like home!! Great list and I have to say Angela stole my thunder and added the major additional idea’s that I had! Here’s one extra for those with a car and Children. Eltham minature railway, surprisingly in Eltham. The best I’ve seen anywhere in the world and continues to grow. Fantastic. To stick with the original theme of the city centre I’d add generically ‘The Lanes’. Numerous little connecting streets with an eclectic array of cafe’s and shops – there’s a whole new entry there Kirsty!

    5. Derek, not to forget the wonderful graffiti in the lanes. 40 minutes from Melbourne – the Yarra Valley to the east, the Mornington Peninsula to the south and the Bellarine Peninsula to the “west” – what do they have in common – you’ve guessed it – wineries, lots and lots of them and wonderful luncheon venues to accompany the wines.

      Melbourne – and things to do – the list is endless – truly a most liveable city. Again a great choice Kirsty.

    6. Thanks for stopping by and leaving wonderful comments. I knew the 7 I selected was just the start and it was a hard selection but these were the one’s that interested me & I had hoped that there was a bit of variety there. Next post will be ‘7 Things to Do Out of Melbourne!’ 😉

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    9. Melissa Williscroft says:

      Great post Kirsty, there is just so much to do in Melbourne!

      What about a ‘7 Things to do with the Children in (and around) Melbourne’…..?

      There could be the Zoo, Aquarium, Botanical Gardens, Healesville Sanctuary, Scienceworks, Brighton Beach, Chesterfield Childrens Farm, Puffing Billy (oops that’s more than 7, I could go on all day, lol!)

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    13. Graham Spence says:

      Great blog Kirsty, Reading about all those attractions was a real pleasurable trip down memory lane for me and makes me want to come back for more. Infact now I think about it I just have one question, WHY DID I EVER LEAVE ?

    14. …and so why did you leave Melbourne Graham? Was it love? Was it homesick for the old country? Was it pressure? It is a pretty good life here and even more so once it’s warmer than 20C!!! 😉

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