Places to Visit
Melbourne has an exciting mix of the old and new, and places of interest are either within the city centre, or can be accessed by using the free tram service. Here are a few of the possible places you can visit in Melbourne.
Federation Square is Melbourne's meeting place and a unique cultural precinct, situated on the corner of Flinder's Street and Swanston Street.
St. Paul's Cathedral and the Town Hall, Swanston Street.
The Arts Centre, St. Kilda Road, has regular exhibitions and events.
National Gallery of Victoria, St. Kilda Road.
Melbourne Museum, Carlton Gardens.
Immigration Museum, Flinders Street.
Southbank has many restaurants, shops, galleries, as well as river cruises and the Crown Casino.
Rialto Towers, Collins Street, has the Melbourne Observation Deck on the 55th floor.
Melbourne has many parks, however the Fitzroy and Treasury Gardens holds the original, reconstructed cottage of Captain Cook's childhood, as well as a Conservatory, built in 1928.