The Australian city of Melbourne occupies advanced positions in the most livable city regulations and is one of the most important tourist cities and provides many prominent attractions. Follow us today with a group of the most important landmarks that you should not miss during your visit to the charming city of Melbourne.
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Eureka Tower
At an altitude of 298 meters, the Eureka Tower is the tallest building in Melbourne and the second tallest tower in Australia. You can reach the 88th floor of the tower via an elevator, where you can observe the 360 ° observation floor of Eureka Skydeck. For more adventure head to The Edge, which is a 300-meter high glass cube and you can get wonderful views of Melbourne.
Melbourne Cupboard
The “Melbourne wheel” is described as the only giant wheel in the southern hemisphere and rises to 120 meters, from which spectacular views of the city of Melbourne can be obtained. The tour of the cupboard extends over 30 minutes, overlooking Port Phillip Bay, Mount Macedon and Arthur Set.
Melbourne Museum
The Melbourne Museum is located in Carlton Gardens and is the largest museum in the south of the globe. The museum contains a collection of dinosaur figures, in addition to collections on the history of Melbourne, in particular, and Australia in general. The museum also houses the Pongilaka Cultural Center and the IMAX Interactive Center.
Union Square
The Union Square, which opened since 2002, has become the heart and soul of Melbourne, and is a multi-use arena, including a public center where cultural and art events and musical performances are held. Also in the square are 19 restaurants and the IAN Potter Cultural Center, in addition to hosting SBS TV and radio headquarters.
Queen Victoria Market
The Queen Victoria Open Air Market is the largest in the world and the largest in Oceania. The market offers many products to shoppers, especially fresh products, souvenirs and household items. The market also embraces Wednesday nights where it plays live music and prepares food directly.
South Bank
The South Bank area stretches along the Yarra River and a group of restaurants, hotels and cafes can be found in addition to entertainment complexes and the Melbourne Exhibition Center. The Sunday Market is held every week. Take a boat tour and take in the skyline in Melbourne.
Melbourne Zoo
The protective zoo, 4 kilometers from downtown Melbourne, is the oldest city in the park and includes 320 species of animals. You can find many tropical species of elephants and others. Today, the zoo is considered a reserve.
Melbourne Cupboard.
The Watchtower in Melbourne
Great views of Eureka Skydeck.
Melbourne Zoo
Melbourne Museum
Queen Victoria Market.
South Bank
Union Square.
From South Bank
From Union Square
From Eureka Skydeck
From the wheel of Melbourne
From the Melbourne Museum
From Queen Victoria Market