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4 Hours Sightseeing Small Group Tour in Melbourne City
Queen Victoria Market
Windsor Hotel
fitzroy garden
St Paul Cathedral

4 Hours Sightseeing Small Group Tour in Melbourne City

By Small Group Melbourne Day Tour
10 out of 10
Free cancellation available
Price is NZ$64 per adult
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Overview

You have decided to visit Melbourne, Australia. Why don't you get the best out of Melbourne and explore the highlights of the city while relaxing in our comfortable minivan and listening to its storey.

Our Melbourne city sightseeing tour will take you around Melbourne to see all aspects and highlights of this vibrant metropolitan city. Melbourne is known as the sports capital of Australia, Arts capital of Australia, Fashion Capital of Australia and named as the most liveable city in the world! And we ll tell you why!!

Activity location

  • Royal Exhibition Building
    • Carlton Gardens, 11 Nicholson Street, Carlton
    • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Federation Square
    • 3004, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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4 Hours Sightseeing Small Group Tour in Melbourne City
  • Activity duration is 4 hours4h4h
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
NZ$64.40 x 1 AdultNZ$64.40

Total
Price is NZ$64.40
Until Thu, 2 May

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedWiFi on board
  • What's includedWhat's includedAir-conditioned vehicle

Know before you book

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Specialised infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Travelling time makes up the whole duration of the tour (total 4 hours)

Activity itinerary

Royal Exhibition Building
  • 20m
The Royal Exhibition Building, nestled in the heart of Melbourne, Australia, stands as a testament to architectural grandeur and cultural significance. Designed by architect Joseph Reed, this majestic edifice was constructed in the late 19th century to host the Melbourne International Exhibition of 1880-1881, showcasing the city's prosperity and progress. As visitors approach the Royal Exhibition Building, they are immediately struck by its impressive facade, characterised by soaring Corinthian columns, intricate detailing, and a towering dome that dominates the skyline. The building's elegant design reflects the architectural styles of the time, with influences ranging from Neoclassical to Renaissance Revival.
Shrine of Remembrance
  • 30m
The Shrine of Remembrance stands as a solemn and majestic tribute to the servicemen and women who sacrificed their lives in conflicts spanning the course of history. Located in Melbourne, Australia, this iconic landmark holds profound significance as a place of remembrance, reflection, and reverence. As visitors approach the Shrine, they are greeted by its imposing silhouette, with its central feature being the sanctuary itself, a grand structure adorned with classical architectural elements. Designed by architects Phillip Hudson and James Wardrop, the Shrine was completed in 1934 and has since become an enduring symbol of commemoration.
Queen Victoria Market
  • 40m
The Queen Victoria Market, affectionately known as the "Queen Vic" or simply "Vic Market," is a vibrant and bustling marketplace situated in the heart of Melbourne, Australia. With a history spanning over a century, it stands as one of the largest and oldest open-air markets in the Southern Hemisphere, embodying the city's rich cultural heritage and culinary diversity. Stepping into the Queen Victoria Market, visitors are immediately enveloped in a kaleidoscope of sights, sounds, and aromas. The market's bustling atmosphere is alive with the hustle and bustle of vendors and shoppers, creating a sensory feast for the senses.
Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) (Pass by)
The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), fondly referred to as the "G," is an iconic sporting venue that occupies a hallowed place in the hearts of Melburnians and cricket enthusiasts worldwide. Nestled in Yarra Park, just east of Melbourne's central business district, the MCG is not merely a stadium but a revered institution, steeped in history, tradition, and sporting excellence. As visitors approach the MCG, they are greeted by its sprawling grounds and imposing facade, which bears witness to over 160 years of sporting history. With a seating capacity of over 100,000 spectators, it stands as one of the largest and most iconic sporting stadiums in the world, hosting a myriad of sporting events and entertainment spectacles.
Luna Park Melbourne (Pass by)
Luna Park St Kilda is a timeless icon of fun and entertainment nestled along the picturesque foreshore of Port Phillip Bay in Melbourne, Australia. Stepping through the iconic clown-faced entrance, visitors are transported to a world of whimsy, laughter, and excitement, where the vibrant colours, nostalgic attractions, and carnival atmosphere evoke a sense of joy and wonder. Originally opened in 1912, Luna Park St Kilda has been delighting generations of visitors with its enchanting mix of classic amusement rides, games, and attractions. The park's centrepiece is its historic wooden roller coaster, known affectionately as the "Scenic Railway," which dates back to 1912 and remains one of the oldest operating roller coasters in the world. With its rickety tracks, exhilarating dips, and breathtaking views of the bay, it's a thrilling ride that never fails to evoke a sense of nostalgia and excitement.
St. Patrick's Cathedral
  • 15m
St. Patrick's Cathedral in Melbourne, Australia, stands as a magnificent symbol of faith, heritage, and architectural grandeur. Nestled amidst the bustling streets of Melbourne's city centre, this majestic Gothic Revival masterpiece Constructed over a span of three decades, from 1858 to 1897, St. Patrick's Cathedral is renowned for its soaring spires, intricate stone carvings, and stunning stained glass windows. Designed by renowned architect William Wardell, the cathedral's design draws inspiration from medieval European cathedrals, with its elaborate decorations and imposing presence commanding attention from all who behold it. Approaching the cathedral, visitors are greeted by the sight of its imposing facade, adorned with intricate sculptures depicting scenes from biblical narratives and Catholic saints. The twin spires, reaching skyward with grace and elegance, serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration for all who enter its sacred halls.
Fitzroy Gardens
  • 30m
Fitzroy Gardens, situated in the heart of Melbourne, Australia, is a verdant oasis of tranquility and natural beauty. Spanning over 26 hectares (64 acres), these meticulously landscaped gardens offer a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in a world of lush greenery, colourful blooms, and serene water features. Named after Sir Charles Augustus Fitzroy, the Governor of New South Wales from 1846 to 1855, Fitzroy Gardens is steeped in history and heritage. As visitors enter Fitzroy Gardens, they are greeted by a picturesque landscape of manicured lawns, meandering pathways, and towering trees that provide welcome shade on warm summer days. The gardens are home to a diverse collection of plant species, including native Australian flora, exotic imports, and fragrant blooms that burst into colour throughout the seasons.
Rod Laver Arena (Pass by)
Rod Laver Arena, situated in Melbourne's iconic sports and entertainment precinct, stands as a premier venue for world-class events, from thrilling sporting matches to electrifying concerts and cultural spectacles. Named in honour of the legendary Australian tennis player Rod Laver, this state-of-the-art arena boasts a rich history and a reputation for delivering unforgettable experiences to audiences around the globe. As visitors approach Rod Laver Arena, they are greeted by its sleek and modern facade, characterised by its distinctive retractable roof and dynamic architectural design. Rod Laver Arena is perhaps best known as the centrepiece of the Australian Open, one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world.
Yarra River (Pass by)
The Yarra River, meandering gracefully through the heart of Melbourne, Australia, is a vital lifeline that weaves together the city's rich history, natural beauty, and cultural heritage. Spanning approximately 242 kilometres (150 miles), the Yarra River winds its way from the Yarra Ranges through the picturesque Yarra Valley before flowing into Port Phillip Bay, serving as a vital waterway for both recreational activities and environmental conservation. As it courses through Melbourne, the Yarra River serves as a focal point for the city's vibrant waterfront precincts, offering a scenic backdrop for leisurely strolls, outdoor dining, and cultural attractions. Along its banks, visitors can explore a myriad of parks, gardens, and recreational facilities, providing opportunities for relaxation and enjoyment amidst the urban landscape.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESRoyal Exhibition Building
    • Carlton Gardens, 11 Nicholson Street, Carlton
    • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEFederation Square
    • 3004, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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