Melbourne, Australia @ 3Days 2Nights
Victoria’s capital is full of
culture and quirks, it brings some of the best food, dining and live music in
the country. It is home to one of the finest natural attraction and
breath-taking environment to keep people satisfied when visiting Melbourne.
If you’re looking to begin your
visit to Melbourne with a view of the whole landscape of the city scenery,
Eureka tower Skydeck is one of the better place to visit. The awe inspiring
views from the Southern Hemisphere’s highest viewing platform not only a central
location overlooking the city ,the building is also a landmark of the
Melbourne. For those that find the viewing boring, you could experience the
Skydeck’s “The Edge” that will take you on the edge in a glass box and view the
cityscape directly underneath your feet.
This construction serves as a
monument to the veterans from wars throughout the Australia history. The Shrine
of Remembrance’s central location serves as a great “lay of the land” spot from
which to get your bearings in the city, it offers visitors great views from the
top.
Situated on a hill that provides a
solid vantage point close to other Melbournian highlights such as the Botanical
Gardens and Government House, the Shrine of Remembrance is easily accessible
via a short walk from the city’s free City Circle Tram service.The Shrine’s
views come free of charge.
Location: Kings
Domain Parkland, St. Kilda Road, Melbourne
St.Paul’s Cathedral
Location: Flinders
and Swanson Streets, Melbourne CBD
Melbourne is home to numerous
examples of impressive older architecture, there are all at walking distance to
one another.
St. Paul’s Cathedral is build with
craftsmanship and impressive of the interior design. The work and passions from
its construction, from the wooden pews to the carvings on the walls and stained
glass emits an array of colours from on high.
Location: Just
under 2 hours’ drive south of Melbourne
One of the most popular natural
destinations that’s reachable within a reasonable distance outside Melbourne,
Phillip Island is especially famous for one reason: its penguins. You’re able
to watch thousands of penguins swimming back to their home and it’s known as
“Penguin Parade”. There’s plenty of other things to do on Phillip Island, as
well: be sure to visit the nearby Koala Conservation Centre which will let you
see dozens of these cute Aussie icons up close,
If you require transport, driving
is an option (takes roughly 2 hours from Melbourne), or you can combine a city
tour with a coach trip out to Phillip Island, or take a designated Phillip
Island tour. If smaller group tours are your preferred option, there are
Phillip Island and Penguin day tours available. Animal lovers will love the
Penguin Skybox upgrade that provides a higher and clearer vantage point of the
cute creatures making their way up the beach. Plus, it’s something that kids
will love!
The Queen Victoria Market
The Queen Victoria Market is a must go place in Melbourne, a bustling outdoor hub with souvenir, food from all corners of the earth can offer. Locals and tourist usually come over to the market to shop for their meals, you are able to get reasonable price to enjoy a meal with mixture of the cultures and ethnicities of Australian food.
There’s a phrase :” This is the
Queen of all markets and the vibrant, exciting mix of cultures, cuisines and
ethnicities of Melbourne can be discovered here”
It’s a popular place for local
Melbournians to pick their groceries and fruits, if there’s staying in
Melbourne for a few days, it will be a great place to buy local fruits and
groceries to taste the authenticity of Australian culture.
The Queen Victoria Markets operate
on the Corner of Elizabeth and Victoria Streets,
Operation hour:Closed on
Monday
Tuesday and
Thursday (6am-2pm),
Friday (6am-4pm),
Saturday
(6am-3pm),
Sunday (9am-4pm)