Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria is a 36 hectare botanical garden with native Australian and imported flora
City Circle Tram service provides a free and convenient way to get around central Melbourne
Queen Victoria Market in a historic 19th century building selling food, clothing and more
Melbourne Cricket Ground is a multi-purpose stadium located within Melbourne Olympic Park
National Gallery of Victoria is a gallery with a large collection of works by Australian and international artists
Melbourne Zoo, with animals from all over the world, built in Victorian times and modelled on London Zoo
Block Arcade is a historic shopping arcade in Melbourne's central business district
Melbourne Museum opened in 1854, a museum in a modern building with an exhibition dedicated to dinosaurs and the history of the region
State Library Victoria is a famous library with a magnificent reading room, opened in 1856
Melbourne Central is a 246 metre high skyscraper
St. Patrick's Cathedral is the cathedral church of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne
Rod Laver Arena is a magnificent tennis stadium where the best tennis matches in Melbourne take place
Flinders Street Station is a central railway station on the local rail network in Melbourne
St Paul's Cathedral is the largest Anglican cathedral in Melbourne
The Shrine of Remembrance is the largest war memorial in Australia
The Immigration Museum is dedicated to the history of Melbourne's immigration
Old Treasury Building is regarded as one of the finest public buildings in Australia
The Museum of Chinese Australian History is a historical museum in Melbourne, located in the city's Chinatow
DFO South Wharf is a shopping centre in Melbourne
Prahran Market is a popular food market
Old Melbourne Gaol is a museum housed in a 3-storey prison
Melbourne Airport also known as Tullamarine Airport
Fitzroy Gardens is a historic garden covering 26 hectares
Southbank is an important cultural hub that stretches to the south of the Yarra River Birrarung
Melbourne Skydeck is the Eureka Tower - the tallest skyscraper in Melbourne, 297 meters