Discover the best top things to do in Moonee Valley, Australia including Sam Merrifield Library, Bounce Inc, Puckle Street Precinct, Riverside Park, Woodlands Park, Moonee Ponds Central, DFO - Direct Factory Outlet, Westfield Airport West.
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5.0 based on 17 reviews
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 95 reviews
BOUNCE is a massive indoor trampoline park in Essendon Fields Melbourne that provides an adrenaline rush for all ages. It’s decked out with more than 50 interconnected trampolines with the Big Bag, Slam Dunk and Dodgeball courts rolled in. Get some big air on our Cliff Jump and Super Tramp. Taste the rush of extreme sports and freestyle gymnastics without the hard landing. Whether you’re practising your aerial tricks or just getting a killer workout while you warp the laws of gravity, it’ll be pure awesomeness every time. Unleash your free spirit!
All the staff were very friendly and extremely helpful. I had 6 boys with me aged 7 to 13 and they all had the most wonderful time. It’s a great way for the youngsters to burn off some energy as well as getting the teens off technology!! Highly recommend a visit!
4.5 based on 29 reviews
Puckle Street is a high energy shopping street with lots of independent speciality shops, some chain stores, cafes, restaurants and services (such as the Australia Post and Woolworths). It is lovely coming to the street on a warm day and exploring all the stores, you will find something different. Also there is access to Moonee Ponds Central which has plenty more shops (such as K-Mart) and is a short walk to Queens Park if you want to sit and relax in a picturesque park. It is a shopping centre worth coming to and spending the day. There is lots of onsite parking (either at Moonee Ponds Central or at the back of Puckle Street) in lots of different sections (do your research where to come before you come). Another recommendation would be to come by train and get off at Moonee Ponds station or travel by the 59 tram.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
As the last days of our Indian summer fade into autumn, Riverside Park remains a popular place for a BBQ. There are several BBQs, plus facilities such as a restroom and a shelter with tables and benches. It's a favourite venue for families and friends to gather. Kids love the playground, especially the pirate ship. The Maribyrnong River is a relaxing place for a stroll after lunch.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Wildlife is returning to Woodlands Park. Flocks of Little Corellas, which Australians call "cockies" can be seen grazing on the grass, as can ducks. The distinctive black-and-white magpies are common. Turtles have returned. Visitors are reminded, by primary school artists, not to feed the birds with bread. The reeds are thick and the old-growth trees look sturdy. In all, Woodlands park is returning to life and the wildlife is flourishing, with new varieties of frogs to be added soon.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
At Moonee Ponds Central, we pride ourselves on our friendly Customer Service Team who want to make your visit to Moonee Ponds Central as comfortable and easy as possible. The Centre Management Team, Cleaning Staff, and Security are here to help make your shopping experience easy and enjoyable.
Moonee Ponds Central (MPC) is adding a new dining area, it seems likely to draw more foot-traffic to the area. Coles, K-Mart and Aldi anchor MPC. The expanded area has been good for the Coffee Club, their new location is a boon for coffee lovers. Some of the smaller retailers, such as Ray's Nuts, have lost some customers and gained some now that people are movong in to occupy the new apartment blocks in the area. The proximity to Puckle Street, one of Melbourne's most prosperous shopping strips, has givnen MPC a boost.
4.0 based on 200 reviews
Just 20 minutes from the Melbourne CBD and close to Melbourne airport, DFO Essendon has more than 100 stores with up to 70% off including Polo Ralph Lauren, Authentic Factory Outlet (Converse), Oroton, Fossil, Country Road, G-Star and much more!
When ever in Melbourne we head out to the Essendon DFO and always walk out carrying bags. Today was no exception got some good bargains and had a lovely lunch in the food court. Certainly something here for all shoppers especially when the sales are on.
3.5 based on 35 reviews
Westfield Airport West is always clean and attractive, it is a credit to the management.. It is a neighbourhood shopping centre, Westfield has Coles and Woolworths, and Aldi has expanded greatly. There are lots of specialty shops, including jewellers. Several coffee shops serve a good brew if you need a pick-me-up.. Westfield Airport West is not destination shopping, but it serves the surrounding area well. It's a typical Westfield property. For serious shopping, most people head to Highpoint, which is not all that far away. Highpoint is one of Melbourne's biggest shopping complexes.
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