Melbourne Attractions

Melbourne Aquarium offers three stories of interesting underwater life, from sharks to tiny sea dragons, coral displays, stingray exhibits and schools of eels and a dive program that allows guests paying an extra fee to dive with sharks.

Melbourne Zoo home to over 350 wildlife species living in naturalistic, botanical settings features an Asian elephant exhibit, walking trails, an African rainforest, and a pygmy hippopotamus to mention a few.

Carlton Gardens are spectacular, featuring trees, shrubs, plants, flowers, lakes and a stunning fountain, while the Exhibition Building provides a prime example of architecture dating back to the late1800s.The gardens houses the Melbourne Museum and an IMAX Cinema.

Eureka Skydeck 88 high atop the city on the 88th floor of stunning Eureka Tower, the observation deck offers outstanding, 360-degree views of Victoria’s capital.

Federation Square is the focal point of downtown Melbourne. In addition to sporting outstanding architecture, the Square holds numerous attractions, ranging from nightspots and restaurants to cinemas and art galleries.

Melbourne Cricket Ground constructed in 1853 is a local icon which addition to cricket matches hosts a variety of concerts and other events.

Melbourne Museum offers six floors packed with something for every visitor, from dinosaur bones and bug exhibits to rain forests and a children’s museum.

National Gallery of Victoria includes two outstanding collections of both international and Australian art located in separate buildings.

Royal Botanic Gardens since 1846, these lovely gardens, over 99 acres, have been delighting Australians and visitors alike with lovely grounds, extensive gardens and educational exhibits.

Car rental companies in Melbourne include Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, Thrifty and Redspot.

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