Melbourne

Melbourne

Laneways and coffee, galleries and gardens, bayside paths and iconic sporting precincts — Melbourne mixes culture with easy coastal escapes. Use this hub to find neighbourhoods, top things to do, facilities, and nearby trips.

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Highlights

  • CBD laneways — street art, coffee, small bars
  • Southbank & Arts Precinct — NGV, Arts Centre, river promenade
  • Royal Botanic Gardens — lakes, accessible paths, picnic lawns
  • Fitzroy & Collingwood — markets, galleries, live music
  • St Kilda — pier, foreshore paths, Luna Park
  • Sporting precinct — MCG, Melbourne Park, AAMI Park

Neighbourhoods

Top things to do

  • Stroll the laneways and visit the NGV and ACMI
  • Walk or wheel the Birrarung (Yarra) river promenade
  • Ride the City Circle Tram (free zone) for city highlights
  • Enjoy beaches and piers at St Kilda and Port Melbourne
  • Picnic at the Royal Botanic Gardens and Shrine precinct
  • Catch a game or show in the Sports & Arts precincts

Plan your stops

Getting around

  • Trams & trains: Free tram zone in CBD; Myki card for wider travel
  • Walking & wheeling: Mostly level paths in the CBD/Southbank; some gradients near gardens and bridges
  • Driving: Expect paid parking in central areas; consider park‑and‑ride on the train network

Accessibility

  • Accessible toilets at major stations, museums, and stadiums
  • Level promenades at Southbank and St Kilda; beach matting seasonally at popular bays
  • Many venues support Companion Card; check event pages

Easy day trips

Best time to go

  • Spring/Autumn: Mild for gardens and events
  • Summer: Foreshore evenings and festivals
  • Winter: Galleries, sport, and cosy dining

Safety & tips

  • Plan rest breaks every 2 hours on day trips
  • Check event days for crowds and transport changes around the MCG and Rod Laver Arena
  • Use sunscreen and water on foreshore paths; weather can change quickly

FAQs

Is Melbourne CBD wheelchair‑friendly?

Yes. Footpaths are mostly level with curb ramps at crossings. Major stations and museums have lifts and accessible toilets. Use Near Me for nearby facilities.

Where can I find public showers?

Most are along bayside foreshores such as St Kilda and Port Melbourne. See Public Showers.

How do I use trams in the CBD?

The City Circle and the CBD Free Tram Zone let you ride without tapping on. Outside the free zone, use a Myki card or compatible payment method.

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