Melbourne Tourist Attractions

Melbourne Tourist Attractions

Melbourne, situated in the southeastern corner of Australia, welcomes tourists from all over the world with open arms. It is filled with so much color, excitement, liveliness, vivaciousness and warmth that you cannot help but fall in love with this city. There is a wide assortment of Melbourne tourist attractions to keep each and every one of its visitors engaged and amused all the time. From art, architecture, culture, customs, luxurious parks and gardens to various eateries, stylish stores, a rocking nightlife, cool bars, high rising buildings, bustling lanes and by-lanes, Melbourne has so much to offer that you just might not feel like leaving this beautiful city once you are here.

Melbourne tourist attractions have something for everyone. To know how this great city came into being, you can simply take a walk around the various historical edifices like the Old Melbourne Gaol, Victoria’s oldest existing prison. Then there is the remarkable 19th century building, the Melbourne Town Hall where you can learn about its structural design, social and political implications. Cook’s Cottage built by Captain James Cook’s parents is a remembrance of his childhood and reflects the history of Melbourne. The Como House, Melbourne, Melbourne Town Hall and the architecture along the Golden Mile Heritage Trail, Melbourne are some of the other popular places of interest in Melbourne.

Your travel to Melbourne must include a visit to the numerous Melbourne museums like the Melbourne Museum, Gold Treasury Museum, Immigration Museum, Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre, Melbourne and The Arts Centre, Melbourne that give you a chance to take a closer look at the history of Melbourne. Moreover, the museums in Melbourne also bring you closer to the remarkable art and culture of the city. In fact, Melbourne is often referred to as the “Cultural Capital” of Australia.

Apart from this, the various parks and gardens are also a part of the tourist attractions in Melbourne. Royal Botanic Gardens, Bonsai Farm, Queens Park and Wattle Park are some of the most visited Melbourne parks and gardens. The National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries in Melbourne will easily make you forget that you are in a city. The peace and serenity that you find in the heart of nature gives a new meaning to your vacation.

You can add some adventure to your holiday in Melbourne by visiting Victoria’s Open Range Zoo at Werribee, Ballarat Wildlife Park, Philip Island Wildlife Park, Wildlife Wonderland and the Healesville Sanctuary, Melbourne.
Melbourne, also known as the “Sporting Capital of Australia” is famous for its outdoor activities. Fishing, windsurfing, canoeing, boating, white water surfing, mountain biking, rock climbing and many others are extremely popular Melbourne tourist attractions. A sail along the Yarra River, Melbourne, basking in the Sun on St. Kilda Beach, Melbourne, windsurfing on the rising waves or simply taking a walk along the lovely trails will bring you closer to the real essence of Melbourne.
Apart from this, the bars, nightclubs, theatres and movie halls are some of the popular entertainment haunts of tourists in Melbourne. There are so many tourist spots in Melbourne and so much to do here that this city can surely keep you active all through the day and yet you can never have enough of it.

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