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Travel to Melbourne

Known around the world as one of the great cultural melting pots, this happy and vibrant metropolis has one of the most exciting scenes around. Packed with world-class events throughout the year, visitors can be assured of finding something interesting going on during their holiday. The immaculate weather of Melbourne also ensures that your time spent outdoors will be pleasant and invigorating.

Transportation to Melbourne

Melbourne International Airport handles all domestic and international flights into the area. Located just 20 minutes drive from the city centre, the airport is well-connected to the city by shuttle bus and taxi. Melbourne also has regular train and bus connections to all the major cities of the country.

What to See

Melbourne is considered the events capital of Australia, and thus receives just about every major world event that passes through the country. Filling in the gaps of this amazing year-round calendar of activities are plenty of cultural institutions, museums and galleries to keep visitors entertained for days.

After dark, Melbourne stays active with a lively nightlife full of pubs and clubs. Due to its wonderfully warm weather, almost every place in town has outdoor seating, making the alfresco experience a vital part of Melbourne. Considered one of the great food capitals of the world, this city will delight even the pickiest eater with its massive variety of ethnic restaurants and delicious seafood.

Daytrips

Within an easy days drive of the city are some truly wonderful sites worth exploring for an afternoon. Nearly all of them involve nature, as Victoria is home to some of eastern Australias most impressive national parks and coastal areas. A car is essential for truly exploring this amazing region.

Activities and Leisure

Melbourne is a serious sporting town, and Aussie Rules Football rules the roost. If youve never watched a match of this fast-paced, hard-hitting sport, youre in for a treat, as Melbourne is considered the footy capital of Australia. Cricket and rugby also have a dedicated following, but if you feel like doing something on your own, there are some excellent golf courses, beaches and bushwalking within minutes of the city.