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Free Walking Tour of Melbourne

The free walking tour of Melbourne offers an opportunity to explore Australia's cultural capital. Join us as we visit significant monuments and sights. Tour Details. We will meet at Flinders Station, Australia's oldest train station, to start the...

  • 2 - 3 hours
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The free walking tour of Melbourne offers an opportunity to explore Australia's cultural capital. Join us as we visit significant monuments and sights.

Tour Details

We will meet at Flinders Station, Australia's oldest train station, to start the tour. The walking tour will cover Melbourne's historic center, also known as the CBD or central business district.

Our first stop is the large St. Paul Cathedral with its impressive architecture. Then, we will proceed to Federation Square Plaza, a popular attraction hosting over 2000 cultural events annually.

Next, we will cross the Yarra River Bridge to enjoy views of the city. On the opposite side, we will visit the Immigration Museum, which commemorates Australia's immigration history.

We will also pass through ACDC Lane, dedicated to the renowned rock band. This street, established in 2004, features the band's name along its walls.

The tour will last approximately 2 to 2.5 hours and will conclude at Collins Street, where we will explore hidden alleys adorned with street art.

Large Groups

This free tour does not accommodate groups larger than six people, even with separate bookings. Larger groups are advised to consider a private tour of Melbourne.

Included

  • Expert English–speaking guide

Not included

  • Tip

Tips

  • Accessibility: Yes

Location

Activity location

361 Flinders St, Southbank VIC 3004, Australia

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