2024 East Melbourne Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
Popular Attractions
Fitzroy Gardens
Cooks' Cottage
St Patrick's Cathedral
Parliament House
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Beautiful church in Australia🌹
#thingstodo
As a Christian country, there are many beautiful churches in Australia and the St Patrick’s Cathedral which is the mother church of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne that built on 1858 is definitely one of the most impressive building 👍🏻👍🏻
Highly recommend whoever visiting to Melbourne to spend some time here, take some beautiful picture and you wont be disappointed for sure ❤️
Opening:
Mon - Fri: 7 am - 5 pm
Sat: 7 am - 7 pm
Sun: 7 am - 7.30 pm
Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Seay Doer
Fire Services Museum of Victoria 🔥✨
I had a great morning at the old Eastern Hill Fire Station, it's like a time capsule, and it totally fascinated me. 🫶🏻
The station has a few activities too. You can put on some old uniforms, there's a giftshop, interactive displays about the history of fire fighting in Melbourne etc. 👀
I learned things I did not know before. It’s such an extensive collection of memorabilia there are a number of items not kept on site as there is no room for everything! All the displays are diligently labelled and volunteer staff happy to chat and explain anything further. 🥰
Will take around 45 minutes to see and read everything. Had a great time here, really recommended 👍🏻✨
#wheretogo #bestplace #bestview #awesomepic #mytripvlog #celebratewithtrip #best_trip_by_trip #bestplace #recommended #besttimeever #bestdeal #awesometrip #tripcom
Av.ra
🙌🏻 Melbourne St Patrick’s Cathedral 🙌🏻
Address - St Patrick's Centre
486 Albert Street
East Melbourne VIC 3002
Highlights - A place of worship for the Catholics. Such a beautiful and elegant church, blessed place to explore. There are benches outside for you to sit and meditate… and reflect.
Visit the bookshop at the side of the Cathedral. They have some nice stuff for you to purchase.
AAA02
Explore Gothic Architecture in Australia | St. Patrick's Cathedral.
| St. Patrick's Cathedral.
🌈Gothic Cathedral in Melbourne
St. Patrick's Cathedral in Melbourne is a Catholic church that officially opened in 1897. Although its history is not as long as some of the ancient cathedrals in Europe, it is one of Melbourne's landmarks and is known for having the tallest church spire in the Southern Hemisphere. The church's architecture is Gothic, making you feel like you've traveled back to medieval Europe.
🌈The Unique Charm of Gothic Architecture
Gothic architecture is an art style that was popular in Europe from the 13th to 15th centuries, known for its dark and elegant characteristics. Gothic architecture is often associated with mysterious themes such as vampires and noble aristocrats. The black and gold color scheme of St. Patrick's Cathedral gives it a mysterious vampire castle vibe, and even when surrounded by the blue skies, white clouds, and green plants of a modern city, its unique Gothic style is still hard to miss.
❤My Visit Experience
Although ancient architecture can be seen everywhere on the streets of Melbourne, St. Patrick's Cathedral stands out from afar with its height and shape. Once you enter the church grounds, it's like stepping into a quiet park. The church is open to visitors at specific times, but photography is usually not allowed inside, which made me respect its solemn atmosphere as a religious sanctuary.
📚The Unique Feeling of Traveling Alone
I visited the church alone that day, and as someone who is fascinated by this type of architecture, I stayed there for over an hour. On one hand, I was waiting for the right light to take satisfactory photos, and on the other hand, I was reluctant to leave because of the church's tranquility and harmony. The freedom of traveling alone allowed me to enjoy this peace without worrying about others' time, and it became a precious memory of my trip.
234Levi~Brooks$
Fitzroy Garden
#parksandgardens Fitzroy Garden is the perfect spot to unwind amidst nature. With its beautifully landscaped lawns, winding paths, and vibrant flower beds, it offers a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle. Find a quiet bench to read, enjoy a picnic under the shade of trees, or take a leisurely stroll to soak in the scenery.
Whether you’re catching up with friends or enjoying some solo time, Fitzroy Garden’s tranquil atmosphere is sure to refresh your spirit. Don’t forget to explore the charming ornamental features and historic landmarks scattered throughout the park!
Jasmine16
Treasury garden in Melbourne 🇦🇺
#parksandgardens
📍Address: Wellington Parade, East Melbourne VIC 3002, Australia.
🕰️Business Hours: 24 hours
Beautiful and lovely garden within walking distance in the center of Melbourne, next to CBD. The greenery is well- take care of and vibrant flower displays which make the garden into a true oasis.
The park provides a natural environment and history which making an enjoyable spot for tourists and locals. Perfect place for picnic in a good weather and safe for your pet to walking around.
#awesomepic #100waysoftravel #nature
Laineeeee
For meat lovers
A nice place with lots of options for meat lovers. The steak is cooked beautifully medium and seasoned well. Although I wish I had known the portion isn’t very big and upsized my order. They also offer a few selections of beer and wine.
The burger is also a very safe choice for the less adventurous. I enjoyed the meal so much I returned the next day to try the Reuben and it was perfect. Not too dense, wonderfully seasoned and the bread was toasted to perfection.
Also had the octopus & Chinese sausage skewer—not as tender as expected. Their cheeseburger was simply amazing; flavourful tender juicy patty, super crispy bacon, generous condiments. The fries and fried chicken were ok, not as spectacular as the cheeseburger.
#australiatrip #burgers #steaks
Freebird_Grace
Charming Victoria | A British-style tour of Victoria Inner Harbour.
Victoria Inner Harbour
Tourist Title:
Attraction Address: Downtown Victoria.
Transportation Guide:
1. Plane: After arriving at Victoria International Airport, you can take a taxi, airport bus, or rent a car to the Inner Harbour.
2. Ferry: Take a ferry from Vancouver or other nearby cities to Victoria, and the Inner Harbour is within walking distance.
3. City Transportation: You can take a bus, carriage, or walk around the Inner Harbour.
Tour Guide:
1. Admire the two iconic buildings of the Parliament Building and the Empress Hotel, and feel the charm of Victorian architecture.
2. Take a sightseeing boat to visit the Inner Harbour, and learn about the history and culture of the city.
3. Sit down at a café or restaurant on the shore and enjoy the sea view while enjoying the food.
4. Visit the surrounding shops and art galleries to buy special souvenirs.
Food Recommendations:
1. Seafood Restaurant: Taste fresh seafood such as lobster, crab, salmon, etc.
2. British Afternoon Tea: Enjoy authentic British afternoon tea at the Empress Hotel or other special restaurants.
3. Local Snacks: Try hot dogs, ice cream, and other street snacks.
Precautions:
1. Pay attention to weather changes and carry rain gear or warm clothes with you.
2. Pay attention to safety when taking a boat, and follow the instructions of the staff.
3. Respect local culture and customs, and keep the environment clean.
Scarlett@890 Turner
St. Patrick's Cathedral in Melbourne ❤️🥰🌹
#churches
Can you also feel that Gothic architecture is cool in Australia?? This is St. Patrick's Cathedral in Melbourne, which was officially opened as a Catholic church in 1897. Although this may not have the same long history as some European cathedrals, it is still a landmark with significant historical value in Melbourne, and the towering tower makes it known as the largest church in the southern hemisphere. The architectural style of this church is the Gothic style mentioned in the title. As a traveler, as soon as I approach the range of the church, I feel like I have traveled from downtown Melbourne to Europe in the last century
Omry
Fitzroy Gardens
#australiatrip
Fitzroy Gardens is a beautiful and historic public garden located in the heart of Melbourne, Australia. The gardens are bounded by Clarendon Street, Albert Street, Lansdowne Street, and Wellington Parade with the Treasury Gardens across Lansdowne street to the west. One of the attractions inside Fitzroy Gardens is the Cooks' Cottage, it is a historic building that was originally located in Yorkshire, England, and transported to Melbourne in the 1930s. Fitzroy Gardens is also known for its beautiful landscaping with exotic plants and flowers.
Address: Wellington Parade, East Melbourne VIC 3002, Australia
Mintymin
The art center of Australia
Melbourne, Australia, is a vibrant and multicultural city known for its dynamic arts scene, diverse culinary offerings, and beautiful parks. Its distinctive laneways are adorned with street art, trendy cafes, and boutique shops, creating a unique urban atmosphere. The city's love for sports is evident with iconic venues like the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the Australian Open Tennis Championships. Melbourne's cultural diversity is celebrated through various festivals, including the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the Moomba Festival. Visitors can explore the Royal Botanic Gardens, stroll along the picturesque Yarra River, or enjoy panoramic views from the Eureka Skydeck. With its lively atmosphere and endless attractions, Melbourne offers something for everyone to enjoy.#trip #travel #Australia #melbourne
Atoll Explorer
The tennis feast begins in the southern hemisphere's high summer
Date: 2024/1/14- 1/28
Location: Melbourne Park
How to arrange the winter? Of course, fly to the southern hemisphere to watch the Australian Open!
The Australian Open, as one of the four Grand Slam tennis events, is the first of the four major Grand Slams to be held each year and is the youngest Grand Slam. The Australian Open was established in 1905 and has a history of over 100 years. At its inception, the tournament was named the 'Australasian Championships'; in 1969, it entered the 'Open Era'. Since 1988, the tournament has been held on the outdoor hard courts at Melbourne Park.
If you are planning a trip to the Australian Open, come and check in Melbourne as well, and enjoy the Australian scenery and culture beyond sports~
1. Puffing Billy Steam Train
The Puffing Billy Steam Train is an experimental narrow-gauge railway built at the turn of the 20th century. It is one of the well-preserved steam railways in the world and a historic steam train in Australia. The train journey is 24 kilometers long, passing through beautiful forests and fern-filled valleys from Belgrave to the Dandenong Ranges, with open-sided carriages allowing you to enjoy the scenery along the way, such as the famous landmark on the Puffing Billy railway line—Monbulk Creek Trestle Bridge. In addition, there are many stations along the way where passengers can get off and explore.
2. Melbourne Skydeck
The Melbourne Skydeck, also known as the Eureka Skydeck, is located on the 88th floor, 285 meters above ground level. Take the express elevator, and in just a few seconds, you can enjoy a 360-degree unobstructed view of the entire Melbourne cityscape. The deck is equipped with telescopes that allow you to accurately observe important landmarks throughout Melbourne.
3. Melbourne Aquarium
The Melbourne Aquarium is located on the banks of the Yarra River, known as the 'Thames of the Southern Hemisphere'. The exterior is a four-story arc-shaped building with blue and white as the main colors. The aquarium is divided into two levels, above and below ground, with 12 exciting themed exploration areas, offering you an unforgettable experience. It is home to a rich variety of species including saltwater crocodiles, seahorses, turtles, squids, sea dragons, sharks, starfish, and emperor penguins.
Culinary Adventures
watching Liverpool play at the mcg
Moey13
The Route 35 tram in downtown Melbourne
The Route 35 tram circles the most central area of downtown Melbourne, offering free rides to citizens and tourists. There are stops at all the important sights and landmark buildings, making it convenient for passengers to get on and off.
The hotel we stayed at was not far from a stop, and it was very convenient to take the tram for a spin.
Along the way, there were several open parks of various sizes, with lush trees and green lawns. The little house with a TV station doing a program, known as 'Captain Cook's Cottage', is presumably one of the captains of the first few British ships that came to the Australian continent.
In the center of the park, there is a small old building, an indoor garden, where the flowers bloom large and bright.
Taking the Route 35 tram, we visited the State Library of Melbourne in the city center. It's also a place worth seeing. After visiting the library, we had coffee at the café by Door 2, took a short rest, and even took a photo with the friendly waiter.
Wandering around the library area was quite interesting too.
RAEGAN HOUSTON
Melbourne Metropolitan Fire Bridge
#melbournetrip Amazing history of Melbourne Metropolitan Fire Bridge. The volunteers that assist there are VERY informative and knowledgeable.
Highly recommended a visit here.
What a fascinating snapshot of our firefighting history. I took my two toddlers and it was kid friendly and fun. Staff were so welcoming and friendly. The info session was sensational and the kids loved sitting in the fire truck!!
Everyone loves a fire truck.
KrisAdventure_19
Treasury Gardens
#melbournetrip
Beautiful park right next to the CBD with a very calming and serene centrepiece where fountains provide some recluse from the city traffic and the memorials are beautifully paved and landscaped with plenty of seating around. Well maintained with massive mature trees placed both randomly around the gardens for shading, but also elegantly in rows alongside walking paths. You can walk loops around on flat paved roads for a quick lunch time exercise too if you wish. Parking available around the gardens. Public toilets available were decent too. Has more than one working water fountains.
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Victorian Artists Society
#melbournetrip Excellent art exhibitions and openings. The range and quality of the art is compelling and they showcase paintings and drawings of a fairly wide variety of media and genres, including digital graphics, as well as sculptures and occasional installations. An inclusive and diverse atmosphere, this society has evolved over time and kept pace with technology. The team here have done a great job fundraising and Richard has taken up leadership with an excellent predecessor in Eileen. The heritage-listed gallery has in recent years undergone intensive restoration and upgrade with thanks to private, as well as public, funding. Staying true to the historical significance of the building whilst modernising it to greatly improve the amenities, it now includes a lift for greater access, mobility and inclusion of more diverse visitors. Dame Nellie Melba taught students singing here and oft stood on the balcony to perform to crowds who gathered on the footpath below. It is a pleasure to be part of this community and enjoy the works of both local and international artists, of which we can't help but be immensely proud of. The real sweetener at this gallery is no entry fee but becoming a member has its rewards not the least of which is being part of this community. Or you can donate to support the importance of art as a healing activity.
KrisAdventure_19
Cooks Cottage
#melbournetrip Cooks Cottage is a great part of history and is the actual brick home of British navigator and explorer Captain James cook’s parents. Built in 1755 this cottage was originally built in Great Ayton in Yorkshire, England. It was brought to Melbourne in 1934 brick by brick and reconstructed here. Definitely worth checking out how they lived in England around 1750’s and don’t forget to check the Stable at the back of the cottage for more information about Cook’s voyages and about him & his family.
KrisAdventure_19
Melbourne Park|day-2 citywalk
The city gardens in Melbourne are too suitable for lying flat and dazing🥹🥹
Temporarily away from the hustle and bustle in the city, immersed in the lush nature, come here to lie flat and recharge after work, staring at the quiet lake or blooming colorful flowers, enjoying a moment of peace and tranquility🌹
❀No admission fee, the city garden can be reached directly by public transportation in the city❀
🌻Carlton Gardens (Carlton Gardens) (Pictures 1-4)
This heritage-listed park is a very popular picnic spot! Behind it is the Royal Exhibition Building and the fountain, super photogenic~
🎫Free
📍1-111 Carlton Street, Carlton, Victoria, 3053
🚶♀️About 30 minutes walk from Fitzroy to CBD
🌳Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne (Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne) (Pictures 5-8)
The place with the densest variety of plants in the city of Melbourne! Here you can not only see succulents, tropical rainforest plants, roses and other types of flowers, but also see black swans, eels, bellbirds, cockatoos and kookaburras and other wildlife~ Deeply immersed in nature~
🎫Free
📍Birdwood Avenue, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000
🚌Half an hour bus directly from Melbourne CBD
🌹Fitzroy Gardens (Fitzroy Gardens) (Pictures 9-12)
A greenhouse garden built in the 1920s, the exterior is Spanish-style architecture, and you can see colorful flowers in the greenhouse every season!
🎫Free
📍230-298 Wellington Parade, East Melbourne, Victoria, 3002
🚎Tram 48,71,75, or walk from Federation Square
The Culinary Odyssey
San Telmo Market
#fallishere San Telmo Market in Buenos Aires is nothing short of excellent – a vibrant and buzzing hub that surpassed our expectations. Having lunch here was a decision we wholeheartedly celebrated, as the market's lively atmosphere and diverse offerings made it an unforgettable experience.
The market exudes a unique energy, primarily fueled by the presence of locals. This infusion of culture and family celebrations adds a layer of excitement and authenticity that's hard to capture through pictures and descriptions alone. The vibrancy is palpable, creating an atmosphere that resonates with the pulse of the neighborhood.
The auditory tapestry of San Telmo Market is a symphony of sounds – lively conversations, sizzling grills, and the hum of vendors vying for attention. This auditory feast, accompanied by the visuals of flea market-style stores and a kaleidoscope of food and drink options, creates a sensory experience that is both dynamic and enriching.
In conclusion, San Telmo Market is a must-visit in Buenos Aires, offering a rich tapestry of experiences. The combination of diverse food options, lively local culture, and an overall bustling ambiance makes it a standout destination. Whether you're a food enthusiast, a culture seeker, or someone simply looking for an authentic slice of Buenos Aires life, San Telmo Market delivers on all fronts. It's a lively celebration of flavors, traditions, and the vibrant spirit of this remarkable city.
Badrabbit
AFL footy #Footy #AFL
KEEP Look
Australia's oldest building
#melbournetrip
Cooks Cottage is in the picturesque Fitzroy Gardens, walking distance from the centre of Melbourne.
The cottage is a modest structure, but it is said to be the oldest intact building in Australia, even though it is from North Yorkshire.
This quaint cottage is not a mansion, but most visitors agree that the cottage, with its garden and period furniture, is well worth a visit.
Zaclin29
Iconic Stadium In Melbourne
#melbournetrip
The guided tour of the MCG and the museum is a must while you are in Melbourne.The tour takes around an hour and you get to see most of the interesting parts of the ground - players box, media boxes, long room etc.
Lots of history and the guides are very knowledgeable. The museum is more of a kids activity centre with some exhibits.
MSG is brilliant stadium that has been host to Olympic and commonwealth games as well as large scale concerts and the best arena for AFL.It also host some soccer game when big clubs from premier leagues visit for pre season friendly.
Well signed, adequate transport options available and accessible friendly.
Would recommend the tour for $33.
MaxBurger
Saint Patrick’s Cathedral - a Historic Site
#visitmelbourne #melbourne #australia #church
A serene sanctuary for Catholics (or everyone really) that goes all the way back to the 1800s. Imagine Melbourne’s growth that this church has seen in more than 200 years! The building is iconic with the black bricks, rather similar to those churches in Dublin and some part of UK.
Mass times stated below, but they are always open for visitors who just want to escape to the quiet spot away from the busy city, lit some candles and pray.
Address - 1 Cathedral Pl, East Melbourne, Australia
Mass Time:
- Monday to Friday: 7am and 1pm
- Saturday 8am and 6pm (Vigil Mass)
- Sunday 8am, 9.30am, 11am and 6.30pm
arny_life
The Colosseum of Sport
Melbournes most iconic sporting ground the MCG. During Australian football season one hundred thousand people can be seen cheering there teams on. But at night, go and explore. its eerily quiet and the vast expanses of the ground are incredible. Highly recommend the trip and experience to be had.#mytripvlog
MelbourneMikeinGZ
MCG Stadium Melbourne
ManikKumar
Autumn outing to the Fizzroy Gardens.
Second time coming here. I have to say the greenery here is really good. There are towering ancient trees everywhere inside. The green grass is like a carpet, and you can't see any soil exposed, so it's very clean. Plus, the blue sky, white clouds, and clear sky are a great backdrop. It's really nice. This is mainly a place for local people to walk their dogs, run, and take their children for a walk. There is no need to come here specifically.
WellnessOasis
Melbourne St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick's Cathedral is located near the Melbourne city center and can be reached by tram in a few stops.
This church can be considered the largest and tallest Catholic church in the southern hemisphere.
The church was officially opened in 1897, but the three Gothic spires above were not completed until 1939.
Visiting the church is free and open on weekdays, but there are not many people who come to visit. On weekends, there are people taking wedding photos and holding wedding ceremonies here.
The church is built of bluestone, with undulating and uneven walls on the inside, dark gray to black in color, solemn and magnificent, grand and eye-catching, gorgeously decorated yet dignified, fully showcasing the architectural style of the Renaissance.
Business hours are usually from 8:30am to 5:00pm. There is a Sunday service, which usually starts at 9:00am.