Discover the best top things to do in Tullamarine, Australia including Stream Shuttle, DFO - Direct Factory Outlet, Brimbank Park, Overnewton Castle, Trans Australia Airlines Museum, Jetflight Simulator Melbourne, City Circle Tram, Cork and Canvas, Sun Theatre Yarraville, Melbourne Airport Travellers Information Service.
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4.5 based on 103 reviews
Travelling to or from Melbourne Airport to Melbourne City? Book with Stream Shuttle for hassle free transport that is reliable & comfortable. The cheapest & best option in Melbourne. Door to door service has never been more affordable. Our shuttle bus operates daily. Airport to city shuttle express, the way its meant to be!
Excellent service, friendly, polite and inexpensive. Will definitely use Stream again. Driver called us after our plane landed late, he had been monitoring the flight's progress and waited for us! We were so worried that we wouldn't have a lift - but needn't have worried at all. The online booking and payment system was very easy to use.
4 based on 162 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, Authentics (Converse), Oroton, Fossil, Country Road, G-Star and much more!
Visted DFO this week. There was a great selection. If you like your brands, check this place out. It has something for everyone.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Overnewton Castle was the most fantastic venue for our wedding reception! The staff were amazing, very friendly & accommodating. The food was superb & every single guest commented on the large portion sizes & beautiful cooked food. Overnewton went above & beyond our expectations & I highly recommend them to anyone looking for a beautiful venue to have their wedding.
5 based on 8 reviews
Trans Australian Airlines (TAA) was a domestic airline which became Australian Airlines, and then was absorbed by Qantas Airways which flew international routes. TAA was one half of the 'two airline' policy. The museum is fascinating, with all varieties of aviation history on show, from engineering to advertising. The museum hosts tours of the exhibits, which take an hour or so. Your knowledgable host will help bring the museum to life with stories and anecdotes. The museum also functions as a club house for former TAA staff. The aircraft have changed substantially over the years, but the human side has stayed much the same. The Museum is open 10 am to 2 pm Tuesday to Thursday. The Museum is at 7 Yorke Street, which runs off Matthews Avenue in Airport West. It is easily accessible by the Number 59 Tram
4 based on 24 reviews
737-800NG Simulator Your flight will be conducted with an experienced instructor by your side to verbally guide you through your successful flight. Your instructor will also act as your First Officer so you can fill the role of Captain and become pilot in command thus truly recreating a genuine multicrew operations flight deck to ensure you get an amazing and realistic experience. F-16 Fighting Falcon Simulator Experience the thrill of taking on the enemy fighter jets dropping bombs over enemy lines and hair-raising manoeuvres taking you to heights you have only dreamed about. The only F-16 simulator open to the public in Australia.
The whole experience was fantastic! My 16 year old son loved flying both in Melbourne and New York (day and night). He is going to New York later in the year. My other two kids aged 19 and 8 watched. I bought a voucher for 60 minutes. My son said this was perfect as 30 minutes would have been too short. The service was great. They provided so much information and were very friendly and accommodating. Next step is to fly a real plane!!
4.5 based on 14 reviews
The City Circle Tram is a free and convenient way to see the sights of central Melbourne and the Docklands while experiencing a ride on one of the city's much loved heritage trams.An audio commentary provides details of city landmarks and major attractions such as the City Museum, Parliament House, Docklands, Federation Square, Melbourne Aquarium and the Princess Theatre.The City Circle Tram also links with other tram, train and bus routes around Melbourne.To catch the City Circle Tram, simply wait at any tram stop along the City Circle Tram route. These tram stops are specially marked with a City Circle sign.Trams operate in both directions every 12 minutes between 10am and 6pm from Sunday to Wednesday and between 10am and 9pm every Thursday, Friday and Saturday.City Circle Trams do not run on Christmas Day and Good Friday.
Nice that the city it's on free trams, especially in a time when people are lining up for your money - for example try parking in the city!
There are a few reasonable parking buildings that will not fleece you, then you can ride the tram around to where you wanna go for free.
Also there's the nostalgic side. These are old well restored trams, a bit rickity and noisy, not exactly my style, but I can see lots of people appreciate such things, so has to almost be a must if your coming to admire the Victorian era of the city.
5 based on 62 reviews
Australia's first 'Paint and Sip' studio host the trendiest night out! No experience required to join any of our 2 or 3 hour sessions. One of our talented artists will guide you step-by-step, from start-to-end, how to paint your sessions featured artwork while sipping your favourite beverage. Our Paint and Sip sessions are BYO. Bring along your favourite bottle along and we'll provided the glasses and fridge. To book visit our website under 'Public Sessions' and select from a small or large canvas, bring your favourite beverage and we'll handle the rest!
What a fantastic evening of laughter and art. A great crew very accommodating for any question i asked! Love this place
5 based on 398 reviews
The Sun is a restored Art Deco suburban theatre; now a cinema. It has three (I think) cinemas of differing sizes and each are rather beautiful. The seats are new and are deep and comfortable with big wide arms to rest your drinks on.
It gets very crowded in the foyer and you need to book, especially on half-price night. Right outside the main entrance is a little piazza on the Yarraville strip where people have picnics or visit the adjoining restaurants. It's a great locality and the Sun occupies a central place in it.
4 based on 55 reviews
Travellers’ Information Service (TIS) is positioned on the ground floor of the International Arrivals hall in Terminal Two (T2). It is also known as Melbourne Airport Visitor Information Centre, which is an Accredited Visitor Centre that works closely with Tourism Victoria and the City of Melbourne. Visitors to Melbourne can head there to find out more about the latest events, tours and must-see Victorian destinations. TIS is open for personalised travel service from 7am to midnight, seven days a week. The Travellers' Information Service can assist vistors with: - Accommodation reservation - Tour bookings - Telecommunication services - local SIM cards and recharge vouchers are available - Car and campervan rental and Reservations - Transportation services - shuttle service to and from the airport to your CBD hotel and different suburbs; and interstate bus/ flight Reservations - Public transport advice, Myki card is available - Discounted attraction ticket sales - iVenture cards are available - Special needs (Wheelchair available) - Flight information - Airport and Terminal information - Student Welcome Program (City of Melbourne)
In my past experiences for checking in at immigration area, always long line, took ages to go threw with unfriendly staff but, this time I was impressed how easy and smooth with new system , just scanning my passport and checking my face on the monitor. That's it.
I love new system at Melbourne airport.
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