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Melbourne Suggested Itineraries

It's a paradise for sports fanatics, foodies, wine snobs, animal lovers and shopaholics. Straddling the curvy, lazy Yarra River, Melbourne is Australia's second largest city but, some would say, its best. Get lost in its narrow, cobblestone laneways, stumble on a cozy little cafe or bar, take in a major art exhibition or join 100,000 other rabid fans at a footy match. It's got all the big-city perks, and you can get from the big smoke to the rainforest, wine country or ocean in less than two hours' drive. There are many ways to explore it, too, and we run some of them down below.

Day 1: The City & Inner Suburbs

Hot Air Balloon Ride in Melbourne

Start your first day in Melbourne at the crack of dawn for a bird's eye view of the city on a Melbourne hot air balloon ride. Or if heights aren't your thing (and you like sleeping in a bit) take a Best of Melbourne City Tour  of the major sights (and some minor gems). Alternatively, you can opt for a morning tour or afternoon tour. Another good overview can be had on a Yarra River cruise.

Melbourne Lanes & Arcades Walking Tour

Once you've got your bearings it's a good time to get out on your feet - this is after all an excellent city for walking. Get lost in a maze of shopping on the Melbourne Lanes & Arcades Walking Tour. Or stroll along the Yarra and into Birrarung Marr Park, one of the city's newest (and finest) parks.

Melbourne tours, Melbourne attractions, Melbourne things to do

There's a lot to see downtown - or in 'the City', or CBD (central business district), as the locals call it. There are several excellent museums, including the National Gallery of Victoria's twin sites, the International (with art and antiquities from around the globe) and the Ian Potter Centre, which houses a superb collection of Australian art. The latter is housed within the award-winning architectural centerpiece, Federation Square, which is packed with restaurants and bars. Speaking of eateries and watering holes, the CBD is filled with them; locals make a sport of finding the newest ones down a hidden laneway - see if you can beat them to it. Elsewhere in the CBD you can dine on yum cha in Chinatown, score some Greek CDs in Lonsdale Street, browse the stalls at Queen Victoria Market, or come face to face with the sharks at the Melbourne Aquarium.

A short walk or even shorter tram ride way are the Inner Suburbs - the neighborhoods that ring the CBD. You can rub shoulders with university students and shoppers in Carlton, or linger over a cappuccino in bohemian Fitzroy. In between them lies the World-Heritage-listed Royal Exhibition Building , a 19th-century gem; and the kid-friendly Melbourne Museum, with dozens of natural and cultural history exhibits.

For a good bargain, check out the Melbourne Smartvisit Card, which comes in 2-, 3-, or 7-day options and gets you into over 60 attractions and tours and saves you heaps.

Day 2: Outer Suburbs

Melbourne tours, Melbourne attractions, Melbourne things to do

Once you've made the rounds of the CBD and the inner suburbs, it's time to range a bit farther. From the city, take the ferry to Williamstown, where you can grab a hearty pub lunch and some gourmet ice cream. You can detour to the Scienceworks Museum, filled with the hands-on exhibits and experiments kids will dig. Another ferry from Williamstown will get you across the bay to the beaches, bars and beautiful people of St Kilda. Continuing northward by tram you can hit the shops and cafes of Prahran. On the other side of the CBD, crawl the pubs of North Melbourne, or savor the Middle Eastern deli delights of Brunswick. Also north of the city is the Melbourne Zoo, where they've recently opened an orangutan sanctuary. For more Australian art, pack a picnic and take the train to the Heide Museum of Modern Art.

Australian Rules Football ('footy')

Melbournians are mad for sport. They invented Australian Rules Football ('footy'), and they lay claim to the first Test Cricket Match, played here in 1877 at the local temple of sport, the 'G' (Melbourne Cricket Ground), which can hold over 100,000 people. It's an exhilarating experience - try to get to a footy match between March and September, or for the cricket from October to March. There's no shortage of other sports - Formula One car racing (the Grand Prix is in April), tennis (catch the Australian Open in January), swimming, rugby, soccer. And horse racing - the Spring Racing Carnival lasts nearly two months, and 'The Race That Stops a Nation' - the Melbourne Cup - is an official holiday.

Colonial Tramcar Restaurant in Melbourne

Locals are also food-obsessed. Wave after wave of immigrants has blessed the city with culinary variety, including Greek, Italian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Indian, Ethiopian, Spanish, just to name a few. You'll find restaurants, cafes, tapas bars, trattorias, noodle joints, and more. Add to that the outstanding state of Aussie wine and beer and you know you're in the right place to eat and drink. A unique way to sup and sight-see at the same time is to take the Colonial Tramcar Restaurant, a beautifully restored 1920s tram that does a lazy circle around the CBD. Or take a leisurely dinner cruise on the Yarra River. For a towering view, book lunch or dinner on the 55th floor of Melbourne's tallest office building.

Another way to spend your second day in Melbourne is to spend - shop, that is. From the and the Big Three shopping centers and the department stores in the CBD to thousands of specialty, independent, and second-hand shops all over town, you'll have a hard time coming away empty-handed. Should you need help, however, book yourself into the Melbourne Shopping Spree Tour - an expressway to the bargains aplenty at the city's numerous factory outlets.

Day 3: Country Victoria

Phillip Island tours

There's another world out there beyond the suburbs, ranging from rugged beaches to tropical rainforests to high country scrub, teeming with wildlife and lots to do. Kids tend to go gaga over the 16-inch (40 cm) fairy penguins that roost on Phillip Island, as well as the koalas, kangaroos, platypi and other local fauna at Healesville Wildlife Sanctuary. There are still more kangaroos - along with waterfalls, fern gullies, Aboriginal rock art and breathtaking views - in the rugged, lush mountains of the Grampians National Park. You'll find more natural splendor along the tight curves of the Great Ocean Road, where you can surf or sunbathe to your heart's content, or in the Dandenong Mountains.

Ballarat Goldrush Tours

The Central Highlands of Victoria stretch north and west from Melbourne, and the old mining towns of the Goldfields are in the heart of it. You can pan for gold in Ballarat, go back to the Goldrush days in Sovereign Hill, or take the Talking Tram in Bendigo. There's lots of beautifully preserved 19th-century buildings, and it's an antique-hunter's paradise.


Day 4: Get Serious about Wine

Yarra Valley Tours, Attractions & Activities

Melbourne is situated amongst some of the finest wine country in the world, located just a short drive from the Yarra Valley, known especially for its production of fine pinot noir, chardonnay, shiraz and cabernet sauvignon. For the novice seeking to develop a better palate , the wine lover who likes to pair fine dining with his swirls, or the seriously dedicated foodie looking for an award-winning gastronomic experience accompanied by some of the best vintages, there are numerous options to experience the region that fall just shy of jumping in the grape barrel barefoot. Not to be forgotten, the Mornington Peninsula  also has some outstanding wine, producing some cold-climate beauts like pinot noir and chardonnay.

That's heaps of things to do in Melbourne, though if you're still searching be sure to look at our complete list of tours, activities and things to do in Melbourne . And if you have more time on your hands consider a trip to one of the other major Australian cities. For an excellent roadtrip head west to Adelaide. Or you could go in the other direction to Sydney. The Diamond Pass  is a good option for organizing several tours in multiple cities.


 
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Why do You want to Sink Australia, Australia is a sinking ship like Titanic that went under 1912 are You Titanic 2012 ??
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Hello people of Australia, WAGGA WAGGA,,
Sorry for Your Lost and catastrofic damage, it's so bad so bad, why should not Your Prime Minister take warning 2 year 1 year 3 month and the week before, the Living Wall agains Floods, This flood will cost You 100 Millions or more, why not Just once take the Issue and deal with the problem before, not after, WHY always later, not before,,
My living wall against Flood could have stop it all, so why Just sit and Look, and do nothing !!
Earlies Prime Minister Hawke do respond mutch earlier than they who now sit, and it's bad, shall we do something about it,,!
That cost less ??
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Hello people of Australia, and I am very sorry of Your lost and The Government and Prime Minister That dont do nothing even they got the warning 2 years ago and 1 years ago and now again 3 weeks and 1 week and They do nothing, almost like my Government in Norway, They also do nothing about it, and I very sorry about the death again in Australia
and Now Wagga Wagga , New South wales, Australia, so sorry so sorry that nobody listen now eighter, It's so sad, will they soon do that, Listning ??
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Now You go under again, are You not worried about Your people Prime Minister ? I send You my warning, and again no answere, SHALL You now act or sit an d watch now again !
I promiss that I tell You My Dear Prime Minister Julia Gillard about the system that could have save You and will Save You and Your Country if You listen what I have to say, and that You must follow my instruction and do them right, have we a deal President of Australia and My dear people over there,,??
Shall You begin listning Now, or NOT..wait to Australia goes Under ??
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Hellooo people of Melbourn, Australia..
Then the 03-MAR-2012 12:19:55 -22.16 170.32 6.9 15.2 LOYALTY ISLANDS REGION
Did You feel the flood or the moves, it came and now we see the bigger mover around it's center, soo Happy days !!
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Hello again My Friends..
Why do nobody care about earthquaks world wide, or is it just for fun
like NOw Russia and Taiwan, I warn last Year, why do nobody do nothing?

DATE

LAT

LON

MAG

DEPTH km

REGION



26-FEB-2012 06:17:19

51.73

95.92

6.8

11.7

SOUTHWESTERN SIBERIA, RUSSIA



26-FEB-2012 02:34:57

22.66

120.83

5.9

4.7

TAIWAN
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No, this was 12 month ago, or a hole year, and You do nothing about it ?????
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Dear Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Do You remenber what I told You..
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I promiss that I tell You My Dear Prime Minister Julia Gillard about the system that could have save You and will Save You and Your Country if You listen what I have to say, and that You must follow my instruction and do them right, have we a deal President of Australia and My dear people over there,,??
The First way; Is that You have Pyramids at the Cooma in Victoria area 2 Pyramides and you have in New South Wales one at Young and one in Wollongong and 3 in Toowoomba in Brisbane and Ipswich
and one in Rockhampton and one that is on the Island New Guinea, but here it is more under water, when the waterlevel shift in, or for about 39 900 years ago, There are also on this side of Australia taken two pyramides down to create a Chuch and and stoneFence to this Church, this was stupid to do, and not if this was enough they who lived in this area fill /stuff the drilled hole under the Pyramids, so You My dear Prime Minister must now rebuild this 2 Pyramids and build a woodChurch insted, and You must, or let some people do this work, take out all from the drilled holes and build up the Pyramids strait ower on right places and clean the other Pyramids
as well, also New Guinea island,, This must be done now if You don't want to have more floods in to Your Country,, and there is also one more thing, the clips of Hanging Rock in Woodend close to Melbourne, Today, it is 110 years ago when the Girls dissapear in the area, Here You must act to the celebrate of this event on this day, the, Memory to their lost, give the Clips a renovation to the system that are here, if You can do this now and then take care of the Pyramides, You will save the Australia from the next catastrofic in the future, Thank you and GOD BLESS to You and Family and Government and Australia people and the Aborgines People... Thank You for Your time madam President..
Sincerely
Fharaos of Norway
Director Oddvar Fharaos Eriksen
The Fharaos Electric Foundation and Science
WEB. Fharaos....
Støkkeveien 6
3053 Steinberg
Norway
phone; 0047 92488694
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Remember the Hanging Rock dissapearing,
It is sead that Australia must take care and held the Old vision at all time good and living or els the Island will sinck for good like Atlantis,,10 000 years old Pyramids must be held in clean and make ready for the camming, are there flood there now, Wales,, last Year was
where the Pyramids side, and so on, don't hurt the Aborgine, they can help You all, take the old vision up on discusion again, My dear people of Australia,, The real camming or is it just a stupid Vision, but take care and do what is right..
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The Climat bluff show it self again, All the stupid Norway Government and Prime Minister Jens Hahahaha Stoltenberg and Kyoto and Gro Harlem Brundtland stupidity world wide, NOW this must be stoped,,Now in Europa
several 100's has died in cold winter.. bad bad bad,,
Now we must begin to take the real ISSUE in the world and ask Mother Earth what to do !!
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