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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Melbourne Walkabout is a discovery and learning experience through captivating walking tours of Melbourne. Unearth Melbourne's lively and energetic culture - from its hidden network of lanes and arcades, vibrant street art, heritage architecture and the multitude of food, shopping and entertainment opportunities.
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Wayward Wanders specialises in Alternative and Urban-Eco walking tours of Melbourne. Our tours visit the most eclectic neighbourhoods of Melbourne and showcase incredible street art, urban gardens, community projects, social enterprises, significant Aboriginal locations, architecture and more. Join one of our local insider guides to experience a truly unique side of Melbourne.
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Most booklovers agree that Readings is one of the best bookshops in Melbourne, indeed Australia. The range of books is enormous, covering almost every topic. Even the remainders table is like a treasure chest. If they have a book in stock, but not on the shelves, they will get it for you in a couple of days. It can save time getting the book from Readings, rather than waiting for it to be shipped by Amazon. Browsing is encouraged.
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VR Plus is Melbourne's Ultimate Virtual Reality Experience. From fighting zombies with machetes and battling space pirates, to destroying rogue robots - the virtual reality experience you'll get in VR Plus will be remembered for a long time. Of course, you can enjoy other VR experiences that don't involve violence like virtual tennis, virtual rock climbing that goes up in the sky and even some great escape room kind of puzzles. VR Plus has games suitable for players of all skills. Keep in mind that this is a brand new technology which means that VR is making progress almost on a daily basis. There are new games that are released from time to time and VR Plus includes the latest games in their offer. In other words, you should visit VR Plus on a regular basis and you can rest assured that you will always get a new exciting experience. Finally, there are some great individual, co-op, and multiplayer games, so select the mode you like the most.
Visited VR Plus today with 4 teenagers for the first time. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the VR Escape Room and the lady working there was wonderful as was Charles leading up to our visit. We’d definitely go back.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
The Melbourne Watch Company showroom is a relaxed environment for guests to explore our collections and meet our team. Enjoy a complimentary tea or coffee while trying on our range of locally designed timepieces and take a look behind the scenes in our workshop.
4.5 based on 4,201 reviews
One of Australia's popular and loved museums! Perfect for the whole family, Melbourne Museum showcases Australian social history, Aboriginal cultures, science and the environment. Inside: Experience Victorian and Australian Aboriginal culture - from the time of Creation through to today; Marvel at the history and development of Melbourne; Walk through a living forest; Surround yourself with life-size dinosaurs and animals from around the world; - Enter a world of dreams, emotions, thoughts and memories in the Mind and Body Gallery; Visit the Children's Gallery for a world designed especially for childrend aged 3 0 8 years old; Be immersed in the latest IMAX films;- Discover the rich history of the World Heritage listed Royal Exhibition Building, and that's just the start! Melbourne Museum is located adjacent to the World Heritage listed Royal Exhibition Building in Carlton and is home to IMAX Melbourne and the Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre.
Took my six year old to the museum and the constant look of awe on her face made it worthwhile! Brilliant dinosaur display, very interesting bugs and creepy crawlie displays that my daughter loved and I found interesting too, plus stuffed animals, a forest enclosure and other great exhibits. If you have young kids DEFINITELY take them.
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The Royal Exhibition Building is one of the world's oldest remaining exhibition pavilions. On 1 July 2004, it became the first building in Australia to achieve a World Heritage listing. Located in Carlton Gardens, the pavilion was originally completed in 1880 for the first of two international fairs hosted by Melbourne. On May 1st, 1901, the initial Commonwealth Parliament was held here, an event commemorated in 2001, the centenary of Australian Federation. Today, with its meticulously restored interior, expansive galleries and soaring dome, the Great Hall offers an impressive setting for trade shows, fairs and cultural and community events.
We had a wonderful time at the garden show in March. The Royal Exhibition Building is a most beautiful building and beautifully restored, situated in the Carlton Gardens, a gem of architectural design.
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Featuring the World's (3rd) Largest Screen, IMAX Melbourne offers one of the most exciting and immersive cinema experiences on offer.Let the power of IMAX 3D transport you to exotic and amazing locations around the globe, under the sea and out of this world or see the latest Hollywood Blockbusters on a giant screen wrapped in 15,000 Watts of digital surround sound!
A great place to visit with lots of interesting interactives for the individual or family. The lovely exhibition gardens are next door or chill out and watch a movie on the extra-large IMAX screen.
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