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Things to do in Melbourne

Explore Queen Victoria Market or take a stroll in the Royal Botanic Gardens

Top 10 things to do

#1
SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium

Meet and greet thousands of aquatic animals at Melbourne's premier aquarium

4.1 (298 reviews)
#2
Melbourne Skydeck (previously Eureka Skydeck)

The Melbourne Skydeck is located on the 88th floor of the Eureka Tower, a 297-meter high skyscraper in the Southbank precinct of Melbourne, Victoria. The building was officially opened in 2006 as a luxury residential tower. Visitors can take in sweeping panoramic views of Melbourne and beyond from the Melbourne Skydeck viewing platform, (previously Eureka Skydeck).

4.7 (157 reviews)
#3
Melbourne Cruises

Take a day trip to Melbourne or simply enjoy a cruise with convenient ferry rides

3.8 (35 reviews)
#4
National Gallery of Victoria

Visit this vast collection of over 76,000 works – spanning thousands of years, ideas, and styles

#5
Melbourne Museum

Learn all about the history and natural habitats of Australia

4.3 (23 reviews)
#6
Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience - Melbourne

Enter a mystical world where ancient trees whisper secrets and magical creatures roam

5 (2 reviews)
#7
Metartworld - Metal Art Gallery

Metartworld is the biggest metal art gallery in Australia and one-of-a-kind art playground. We present over 200 timeless sustainable metal artworks. In addition, there is the amazing mirror mazes in the beloved starry sky exhibition. This is a fantastic world that you can touch and interact. Great for all age groups. Visit and create the most precious memories with your loved ones.

4.2 (12 reviews)
#8
Pentridge Prison

Established in 1851 & largely constructed from 1858 - 64, Pentridge is the largest prison complex built in Victoria in the 19th century. Until its closure in 1996, Pentridge was Victoria’s central prison & the most well-known and used gaol in the State’s history. Most of Victoria’s convicted & notorious criminals were jailed there between 1900 and the 1990s. The aesthetic significance of the 19th century prison buildings at Pentridge derives from their monumental scale & austere Classical style, expressive of the requirements of containment and order and typical of prison buildings in the 1850’s & 1860’s. It also derives from the use of ashlar bluestone, much of it quarried on site. Visitors can explore the former prison’s B Division and the notorious H Division. This is a place that challenges & confronts, deeply connected to the social & cultural fabric of Australia. The stories within this journey are deep, unique, & expose the intricacies of prison punishment.

4.5 (20 reviews)
#9
Treetops Adventure: Belgrave Park

Seven long courses, two short courses, six vertical challenges, and 23 flying foxes! You’ll find all this situated in Treetops Adventure: Belgrave Park. When you’re taking a break from sweaty palms and a fluttering stomach, keep an eye out for the park’s rare trees, like a 150-year-old Algerian Oak, a 60-metre-tall Sequoia, and the only Japanese oaks in Victoria.

4.6 (17 reviews)
#10
Old Melbourne Gaol

The Old Melbourne Gaol is a museum in Victoria, Australia. The museum is devoted to the history of Melbourne's long-closed prison, which operated at the site between 1842 and 1929. The jail's list of notable inmates includes the legendary Australian bushranger Ned Kelly.

4.6 (42 reviews)

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