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Melbourne Attractions

Melbourne is a cosmopolitan hub and is always packed with annual and eclectic events including exhibitions, theatre shows, art festivals, live music, food festivals, and activities for children.

BIG4 Melbourne is the perfect place to stay at to see all that Melbourne has to offer with self contained accommodation, caravan and camping sites suitable for singles, couples, families and groups.

Melbourne Star Observation Wheel

Melbourne Star Observation Wheel

Take a flight of discovery through the Melbourne skies and see the city from a different perspective. It’s more than just a view – it’s a complete experience, giving visitors and locals alike a new way to engage with Melbourne’s vibrant cityscape.
Melbourne Cricket Ground

Melbourne Cricket Ground

The MCG is more than just a sports venue.  It's a place where memories are made and childhood dreams come alive. Cricket, AFL, Rugby, Premier League and much more. The MCG guided tour is an absolute must on any Melbourne visit
City Circle Tram

City Circle Tram

The City Circle Tram is a free and convenient way to see the sights of central Melbourne and the Docklands while experiencing a ride on one of the city's much loved heritage trams.
Melbourne Zoo

Melbourne Zoo

Melbourne Zoo has more than 320 animal species from around the world including kangaroos, meerkats, elephants, monkeys, lions, gorillas, baboons, crocodiles and much more! The zoo is is only 4 kilometres north of the city centre.
Melbourne Royal Botanic Gardens

Melbourne Royal Botanic Gardens

The Melbourne Royal Botanic Gardens provide the perfect place to relax with a stroll or a picnic in beautiful surroundings.  There's also an onsite visitor centre, gift shop, and cafes open for lunch, Devonshire tea, high tea, coffee and cake.
Queen Victoria Market

Queen Victoria Market

The Queen Victoria Market in the CBD is not just a fresh food and shopping mecca, it's a historic landmark, a tourist attraction and a Melbourne institution. The market is easily accessible via public transport.
Shrine of Remembrance

Shrine of Remembrance

The Shrine was built to commemorate those who had served in the First World War as well as to honour the men, women and children who remained at home. Located in Birdwood Avenue and open 10am to 5pm every day with guided tours at 11am and 2pm.
National Gallery of Victoria

National Gallery of Victoria

Arguably the centre of Melbourne's cultural diversity, the National Gallery of Victoria is a treasure trove of paintings, drawings, sculptures and decorative arts. Situated over two magnificent buildings with general entry being free to the public.
Melbourne Museum

Melbourne Museum

The Melbourne Museum is home to insights into the natural environment, culture and history of Victoria. With exhibits as diverse as a blue whale skeleton, a living rainforest, and the world famous Phar Lap.
Old Melbourne Gaol

Old Melbourne Gaol

The Old Melbourne Gaol was built in the mid-1800s and the former prison dominated the Melbourne skyline as a symbol of authority housing petty offenders, criminals and the mentally ill.
Eureka Skydeck

Eureka Skydeck

Situated a staggering 297 metres above the Melbourne Southbank, you will find the Eureka Skydeck. Voted as one of the best things to do in Melbourne by locals and visitors alike, the Skydeck offers unparalleled views over Melbourne.
Melbourne Aquarium

Melbourne Aquarium

So much more than just "sea life". Home to thousands of animals including sharks, turtles, stingrays, sawfish, tropical fish and the aquarium boasts viewing areas and entertainment. Located on the Yarra waterfront SEA LIFE is a great outing for the whole family. 
Cooks' Cottage

Cooks' Cottage

The home of Captain James Cook and built in 1755, Cooks' Cottage is the oldest building in Australia and a popular Melbourne tourist attraction. Originally located in Yorkshire, England the cottage was brought to Melbourne in 1934.
Laneways and Arcades

Laneways and Arcades

Melbourne is world famous for the individual charm and character of its laneways and arcades. Along with eateries, one-off shops and cosy bars, you will see awe inspiring street art. Take a guided walking tour!
We're proud to have won the caravan & camping with kids for consecutive years running!
Read about storytelling techniques that explain the experiences, the environment and what autistic people can expect during their time here.
BIG4 Melbourne is also proud to support Earth Hour by switching off all non-essential lighting throughout the park every March.

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