Lovely, laid-back Melbourne has something for everyone: family fare, local and international art, haute boutiques, multicultural dining, Australian and Aboriginal history, spectator sports, and pulsing, swanky nightlife. Cruise on the free City Circle Tram loop to check out unique attractions like the Royal Botanical Gardens and the Healesville Sanctuary, which buzzes with local animal species.
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4.5 based on 17 reviews
This center tracks the Salvation Army's Australian origins, its role in various wars and its little-known, but significant, contributions to Australia's film industry. Tambourines, trumpets and other Army memorabilia are on display.
4.5 based on 163 reviews
Located in the heart of Melbourne's Chinatown, the Chinese Museum's five floors showcase the heritage and culture of Australia's Chinese community. Our purpose is to operate a museum, to promote and preserve Chinese Culture and history - especially of Australian-Chinese history in Australia.
Melbourne's Chinese history is really interesting. The unspoken yellow tax of Australian's history is revealed here. In the heart of China town and free on Chinese New Year.
4.5 based on 53 reviews
The award winning National Opal Collection is amongst Australia's most fascinating attractions, where you will discover the incredible link between opal and the dinosaur. As you enter you are surrounded by dioramas of Australia's outback and then taken through time from the dinosaur age to modern day opal production. Exhibits show how bones of prehistoric creatures can become opalised. Adjoining the museum is the spectacular showroom with Australia's largest range of opals and opal jewellery. Here you can purchase tax-free from a large range of Australian opal products.
Wow, this place is amazing!! If you’re in the market for Opal, this is the place! Hands down the best selection I have personally ever witnessed. The thing I liked the most was the "no pressure" to purchase attitude - it made for a real nice experience, to just go, look around, and get educated on opals. Toped off, with “off the charts” (Monica) service, kindness, and friendliness. Our family experience started out at Lightning Ridge Opal Shop, in search of a boulder ring, for our 21yr old daughter. While we liked Lightning Ridge, and their sales staff, they had a very small selection of set boulder opal rings. Thankfully, they were kind enough to refer us to The National Opal Collection (NOC). For a competitor to make a referral like this, spoke volumes to me. Sarah greeted us at NOC and provided kind and honest assistance, as we compared and contrasted the beautiful (but different) opals in front of us. However, it was Monica, who treated us with care and the most excellent of guidance! She asked us questions to determine what suited our needs best. She also provided Valuable Information on ring sizing of opals, when our daughter fell in love with a ring that didn’t fit the finger she wanted to wear it on! In addition she educated us on finding the right jeweler to set our loose opal purchases back home, since unfortunately, we waited until the last day of our trip to visit NOC - when it should have been our first! Upon landing home (USA) with 2 beautiful loose opal purchases, in addition to a ring, I realized, in our rush to shop, on our last travel day, that I had neglected to ask for the history of our specific opal purchases and request an appraisal for insurance purposes. So, I sent an email to Monica. Monica not only replied timely, but kindly provided us details and appraisals for all our purchases! Even when “all” were not at the AUD value requirement necessary to appraise. We truly appreciated that she didn’t wash her hands of the sale after we left (“the other side of the world”) and was there for us! There needs to be more “Monica’s” in the world, that love what they do, and understand what customer service is all about! Thank you - you, and NOC, are the best! ????
4.5 based on 46 reviews
Our visit to The Butterfly Club was courtesy of a gift voucher to see the play, "All that Living," the perfect reflective experience for baby boomers who refuse to abandon the centre stage. The entrance to The Butterfly Club is for brave souls at the end of a graffiti daubed alley. I wondered if I was up for a Soylent Green experience. The interior shabbiness was obscured by moody red lighting, staff who treated you like old friends and a delightful treasure trove of bohemian, kitsch and op shop treasures. We chose refreshments at the bar and took the friendly bar tender's recommendation as even with glasses with could not read the menu in the gorgeous gloom. We regaled on velvet sofas which had seen better days before we plunged into a tiny theatre and were treated to a fine one woman show. All in all, The Butterfly Club was a real theatrical adventure which I highly recommend.
4.0 based on 40 reviews
One of the world's Classic & Antique camera museums. Over 2,500 cameras on display. Free Entry! (As a goodwill tourism gesture by the Michael family to City Of Melbourne).
3.5 based on 2 reviews
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