Discover the best top things to do in Victoria, Australia including Wangaratta Library, Sam Merrifield Library, State Library Victoria, Sunbury Visitor Information Centre, Wangaratta Visitor Information Centre, Mildura Visitor Information Centre, Yarrawonga Mulwala Visitor Information Centre, Lakes Entrance Visitors Information Centre, Melbourne Visitor Centre, Mansfield Visitor Information Centre.
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Sam Merriefield has more space after the epidemic. The Community Lounge idea seems to have taken off, it's a new direction for the library. The meeting rooms are still available, book early if you want to usse them. By the way, there is free wifi, it's very popular. Parking is not usually a problem, especially on weekends and after hours.
4.5 based on 2,926 reviews
The fourth most popular library in the world and the busiest in Australia, State Library Victoria is a must-visit Melbourne icon. Dating back to 1856, the State Library boasts incredible heritage architecture, free exhibitions, programs and events. Experience the majestic domed La Trobe Reading Room – one of the city’s most magnificent and photographed spaces. Enjoy free exhibitions showcasing some of the Library’s most precious treasures from its collection of more than five million items. And visit the recently opened redeveloped spaces including two new reading rooms and the Russell Street Welcome Zone – a vibrant lounge and meeting space that includes a stunning artwork spanning a 29x5 metre wall by Melbourne artist Tai Snaith. Free entry and wi-fi available. Relax before or after your visit at one of the two onsite cafes.
This is a historical building full of hidden delights Wander it free and look at the art works on display, the gorgeous architecture and the history tour of melbourne and australia as you ascend the various floors of information. We spent about 2 hours in this building and still think we missed some things.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
This is a historic building ( old Courthouse house) and they have and excellent display from the ashes. The staff were very informative, interesting and knowledgeable. Well worth a trip. The toilets here have got to be the cleanest I have ever seen anywhere.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
We are not only a Visitor Information Centre, we are your Visitor Inspiration Centre. Come in and see us for all your Wangaratta visitor needs, from accommodation, hiking and cycling to wining and dining in Wangaratta and our surrounding towns such as Milawa, Oxley, Eldorado, Glenrowan and the King Valley. We also showcase works from local artists and various community groups in our Exhibition space. With a rotating calendar of monthly exhibits the exhibitions are refreshed with new works showcased on a regular basis. Some works are for sale.
We went to visit the info centre as we were cycle touring & wanted to get a plan for the next few weeks. Melissa spoke to us, listened & was very constructive in regards to local knowledge and services. In addition she was able to offer good advice about roads/traffic on them & access to water/supplies. Her suggestions about booking camping & other little tips was most helpful too. We did as she suggested & did some of the local walks as well. It made our Wangaratta experience even more enjoyable.
4.5 based on 518 reviews
Mildura Visitor Information Centre offers a comprehensive visitor service to travellers including Accommodation and Tour Booking Service, Souvenir and Gift Shop, Theatrette, general assistance with planning your itinerary and a wide range of brochures for both local and other regions. Please call in and visit us on your next visit to Mildura.
Great place to start and find out about the region. No question was too much trouble and the staff provided additional information that was relevant.
4.5 based on 128 reviews
Greetings! Welcome to the best one stop shop experience for information about our towns and region. Our doors are open daily from 9am to 4pm. Pop on a face mask and come see us for some inspiration on things to do, places to visit, planning a special event or travelling somewhere else. Are you planning a wedding, family reunion, an annual car or caravan rally that's eventful, a small or large conference, golfing tour, school camping or canoeing expedition? Let us know your brief. Being local with an extensive Tourism and Business network, we can simplify your search options. Our online and personal booking service provides the widest range of accommodation and tour options throughout Australia, including boat cruises on Lake Mulwala.
In Yarrawonga for a week when the town is starting to deal with Regional Victorian visitors, this proved to be a necessary stop. Information was correct and delivered by a very accommodating lady
4.5 based on 274 reviews
Great place to stay and plenty to do. Close to the shops and beach. RSL just a short walk. Boating and fishing also avaiable at reasonable prices
4.5 based on 1,303 reviews
The Melbourne Visitor Centre (MVC) at Federation Square is now permanently closed. Visitors can find helpful, local advice at Visitor Hubs across the city including at the newly opened Melbourne Visitor Hub at Town Hall. Located just 5 minutes walk from Federation Square, the Hub is open 9am to 6pm daily at the corner of Swanston and Little Collins Streets, Melbourne. Melbourne Visitor Hub at Town Hall is close to the retail, dining and laneways for which Melbourne is revered. City Ambassadors can help plan your time in Melbourne and share the secrets only a local would know. The Hub offers: - local knowledge and personal insights about Melbourne - guides, brochures and maps - installations inspiring exploration of the city - public transport information - free wi-fi and connectivity to tourist websites.
I stopped by the Visitor Information Centre on Swanson Street on my 1st day of touring Melbourne and got a pot load of useful information. The staff was very helpful in sharing information, maps and recommendations on things to do based on my particular interests. I was particularly delighted to learn that they offer free guided tours within the Central Business District. The tour groups are small, so you have to reserve a space. I was able to do so easily and did a wonderful tour with a lovely Greeter/Guide by the name of Rita. She covered quite a bit of ground, taking us to some really interesting spots and introduced us to finds we probably would not have discovered on our own. Rita shared a wealth of information on the history of Melbourne and Australia in general, and took us to some of her favourite haunts, making recommendations about where we could return to shop, eat or explore at our leisure. It was a really great way to get the lay of the land and an insight into the destination through the eyes of a local. I definitely recommend a stop by the Visitor Centre early on in your stay o get your bearings and some useful information that can make your sightseeing exploits easier.
4.5 based on 92 reviews
The Mansfield Mt Buller Visitor Information Centre provides information and booking services for local attractions, activities and accommodation options in the Mansfield Mt Buller region. Visit, call or email to speak to our knowledgeable, friendly locals for advice, personalised service and a warm welcome.
The lady is very lovely and has a wealth of knowledge on the local area. She suggested many family friendly walks, which she labelled on a map for us to follow. Great starting point if you're visiting the area.
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