The 8 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Frankston, Victoria

October 27, 2021 Florencio Paulino

Discover the best top things to do in Frankston, Australia including Street Art Walking Tours, Excape, Frankston Visitor Information Centre, Frankston Beach, Ballam Park Homestead, Frankston Arts Centre, Olivers Hill Lookout, Frankston Regional Foreshore Playground.
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1. Street Art Walking Tours

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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Street Art Walking Tours

Hot drink in hand, take a 1.5 hour tour around the Frankston CBD, where artists have transformed the city centre into larger than life street art pieces as part of The Big Picture Fest. Your local guide takes you behind the scenes to learn the inspiration and talent behind these mammoth murals.

2. Excape

3A Wells St, Frankston, Victoria 3199 Australia +61 490 523 558 [email protected] http://www.excape.com.au
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5.0 based on 101 reviews

Excape

Excape is the Mornington peninsula’s premier escape room experience. Excape is an exciting real life adventure game where a team of players need to escape the room by solving clues and series of puzzles within 60 minutes. Excape rooms are designed for people who love a challenge. It is an interactive game where people need to use logic, problem solving and teamwork.

Reviewed By Krimson25

Me and my mum both completed a FCI escape room and it was a wonderful experience with the perfect mixture of challenges. Host was amazing and helped us when we truly needed it. Rooms coulds be a bit more developed but didn't affect the immersion.

3. Frankston Visitor Information Centre

7N Pier Promenade Frankston Waterfront, Frankston, Victoria 3199 Australia +61 1300 322 842 [email protected] http://www.discoverfrankston.com/pages/visitor-information-centre/
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4.5 based on 99 reviews

Frankston Visitor Information Centre

Frankston has long been Melbourne's favourite family playground, offering the best beaches, beautiful parks, gardens and endless opportunities for having fun. It's also the perfect base for exploring the Mornington Peninsula. Whether planning a brief stop over or a longer stay, see us for information on attractions, activities, events, local and regional maps and visitor guides. We have day trip suggestions, itineraries, tours and public transport advice. We also have a range of local and Australian made produce, gifts and souvenirs.

Reviewed By rebsary65 - Frankston, Australia

Mornington Peninsula is a beautiful part of Victoria and the Frankston Visitor Information Centre has all the information of what is going on. They also sell beautiful knicks & knacks made by locals. If it is the first time to the Peninsula it is well worth visiting and speaking to the wonderful staff.

4. Frankston Beach

Frankston, Victoria Australia http://www.visitvictoria.com/Regions/Mornington-Peninsula/Destinations/Frankston
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4.5 based on 353 reviews

Frankston Beach

Reviewed By BLoke88 - Melbourne, Australia

The place was bustling. Great beach, with great spots for picnics and waters to swim in. It also has a pier to jump off into the waters.

5. Ballam Park Homestead

Cranbourne Rd, Frankston, Victoria 3199 Australia +61 3 9789 3116 [email protected] http://www.frankstonhs.org.au
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Ballam Park Homestead

Reviewed By Safferyclan

Lovely old restored home. Ballam Park Homestead in Frankston is set in Ballam Park, with lovely walks and great playground and bbq facilities. The home is certainly worth a look and has been kept in great condition. There is also a tea room in the grounds which is open on Sunday afternoons. A piece of history, well worth a look.

6. Frankston Arts Centre

27-37 Davey Street, Frankston, Victoria 3199 Australia +61 3 9784 1060 [email protected] http://thefac.com.au
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4.5 based on 89 reviews

Frankston Arts Centre

The FAC is a purpose-built performing and visual arts venue in the heart of Frankston and is one of the largest outer metropolitan arts venues in Australia incorporating an 800 seat theatre, 2 exhibition gallery spaces, a function centre, a 192 seat black box theatre and the creative arts hub - Cube 37. Established in 1995, the FAC has a long history and commitment to community, cultural development and increasing access opportunities to promote mental health and wellbeing through the arts. The Centre attracts approximately 250,000 visitors through its doors each year. Over 50% of visitors come from outside the Frankston municipality, most notably from the Mornington Peninsula and Westernport regions, as well as Melbourne's bayside and along EastLink to Ringwood. The FAC is an Inclusive venue, providing arts opportunities for all abilities and is unique in its field having a dedicated Arts Access Officer and program including live theatre captioning, ticket subsidy scheme, educational pathways and specialised workshops. The FAC is managed by an Independent Board of Management and receives an annual budget subsidy as part of Council's operations. Many local schools, theatre companies, community arts groups and artists use the facility each year. A subsidised community rate is provided to all community hirers. The FAC plays host to approximately one quarter of a million visitors annually; attracted to artistic offerings which range from community and school productions to sell-out performances by touring national and international artists. Renowned for its variety of theatre, visual arts and new media arts, from local, national and international artists, The FAC’s mission is to provide and inspire creative experiences that strive for a positive community participation and engagement.

Reviewed By deansrus2018 - Melbourne, Australia

Easy to park underneath, and not too costly like some places, but get in early to secure a spot. Lift access to theatre, so ideal for wheelchairs and the elderly. Catering company that the theatre uses, makes yummy stuff, so if you are going to a function there, then you're in for a treat. Lots of function rooms, and plenty of toilets. Easy access into the theatre, and all seating gives an excellent view because it doesn't overseat, like some places do. Big stage, with all the facilities.

7. Olivers Hill Lookout

600 Nepean Hwy, Frankston, Victoria 3199 Australia
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Olivers Hill Lookout

Reviewed By BecSunChaser - Melbourne, Australia

Always a pleasure to visit the Frankston foreshore and have a little challenge walking up Oliver’s Hill for a spectacular view. My pics are of the surrounding area but it’s well worth the walk and looking across the coastline and ocean.

8. Frankston Regional Foreshore Playground

Pier Promenade, Frankston, Victoria Australia +61 1300 322 322 http://www.frankston.vic.gov.au/Things_To_Do/Parks_and_Reserves/Frankston/Frankston_Waterfront_Reserve
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Frankston Regional Foreshore Playground

The Frankston Regional Foreshore Playground is due to be upgraded in the winter 2017.

Reviewed By rvb48 - Melbourne, Australia

Visited with my family and it was a beautiful day to have a nice family day out with barbecue, a childrens beach as well as the playground. Kept them happy for hours. There is also a restaurant on site for meals or drinks..

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