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Top and Fun Things to do in Melbourne
Top and Fun Things to do in Melbourne: Overview
Melbourne is packed with full of attractions from lush Parks to Grand Libraries, Wildlife to Zoo and Museums. But in this package you will cover all top and fun things of Melbourne. Melbourne's attractions include spectator sports, art, live music, festivals and fashion events that are popular with tourists. In this 4 days package we will cover all Top things to do in Melcourne.
Top and Fun Things to do in Melbourne: Rates
Package cost of Rs.60,000 (USD 900) per adult
Package Include:
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3 nights’ accommodation with daily breakfast
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Sightseeing tour by Seat-In-Coach (SIC) basis
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Phillip island Tour
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Melbourne city tour
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Return seat-in-coach (SIC) airport transfer to Melbourne airport by Blue bird Shuttle(Except Emirates flight midnight arrival)
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All Taxes
Package Excludes
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Return flight ticket
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Travel Insurance
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Lunch & Dinner
Top and Fun Things to do in Melbourne: Hotel
Ibis Style Kingsgate Hotel (Superior Room) - Certificate in Excellence
Top and Fun Things to do in Melbourne: Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive Melbourne
Upon arrival at Melbourne Airport, you will transfer to Melbourne Hotel. After check-in, free at own leisure for the rest of the day.
Overnight stay at Melbourne
Day 2: Melbourne - Full day sightseeing
After breakfast, proceed for Melbourne city tour with visits to the following attractions - Melbourne Museum, Royal Exhibition Building, Flagstaff Gardens, Queen Victoria Market, Royal Botanic Gardens. After lunch nearby good restaurant you will visit for more attractions like Royal Melbourne Zoo and Colorful Chinatown. In the evening back to hotel and overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 3: The Penguin Parade – Penguin plus
After breakfast you will proceed for Phillip island tour which has spectacular coastal scenery, charming heritage and an abundance of Australia wildlife. Later in the evening drop to hotel and overnight stay at Hotel.
Penguin Parade : The Penguin Parade is Australia’s most popular wildlife attraction and home to the largest Little Penguin colony in the world. Every sunset, the hundreds to over a thousand wild Little Penguins emerge from the sea and march across the beach to their sand dune burrows. The Little Penguin is the world’s smallest (and cutest) penguin and the Penguin Parade is the best place to experience this completely natural phenomenon.
Day 4: Depart Melbourne
After breakfast, free at own leisure till transfers to the airport for your flight back home.
Top and Fun Things to do in Melbourne
Melbourne Museum: This museum provides a grand sweep of Victoria’s natural and cultural histories, with exhibitions covering everything from dinosaur fossils and giant squid specimens to the taxidermy hall, a 3D volcano and an open-air forest atrium of Victorian flora. Become immersed in the legend of champion racehorse and national hero Phar Lap. The excellent Bunjilaka , on the ground floor, presents Indigenous Australian stories and history told through objects and Aboriginal voices with state-of-the-art technology. There's also an IMAX cinema on site.
Royal Exhibition Building: Built for the International Exhibition in 1880, and winning Unesco World Heritage status in 2004, this beautiful Victorian edifice symbolises the glory days of the Industrial Revolution, the British Empire and 19th-century Melbourne’s economic supremacy. It was the first building to fly the Australian flag, and Australia’s first parliament was held here in 1901; it now hosts everything from trade fairs to car shows, as well as the biennial Melbourne Art Fair. Tours of the building leave from the Melbourne Museum at 2pm.
Chinatown: Here you’ll find an interesting mix of Chinese and Asian restaurants; come here for yum cha (dim sum) or explore its attendant laneways for late-night dumplings or cocktails. Chinatown also hosts the city’s vibrant Chinese New Year celebrations annually in January or February.
Flagstaff Gardens: Originally known as Burial Hill, these gardens were the site of Melbourne's first cemetery, where eight of the city’s early settlers were buried. Today its pleasant open lawns are popular with workers taking a lunchtime break. The gardens contain trees that are well over 100 years old, including Moreton Bay fig trees and a variety of eucalypts, including spotted, sugar gums and river red gums. There are plenty of possums about, but don't feed them.
Royal Melbourne Zoo: Today it's one of the city’s most popular attractions. There’s also a large collection of native animals in natural bush settings, a platypus aquarium, fur seals, lions and tigers, plenty of reptiles, and an ‘Am I in Asia?’ elephant enclosure. In summer, the zoo hosts Twilight Concerts, while Roar ‘n’ Snore allows you to camp at the zoo and join the keepers on their morning feeding rounds.
Queen Victoria Market: With over 600 traders, the Vic Market is the largest open-air market in the southern hemisphere and attracts thousands of shoppers. It's where Melburnians sniff out fresh produce among the booming cries of spruiking fishmongers and fruit and veg vendors. The wonderful deli hall (with art deco features) is lined with everything from soft cheeses, wines and Polish sausages to Greek dips, truffle oil and kangaroo biltong. Plans for a major overhaul are afoot, although the market's core is unlikely to change much.
Royal Botanic Gardens: One of the finest botanic gardens in the world, the Royal Botanical Gardens are one of Melbourne’s most glorious attractions. Sprawling beside the Yarra River, the beautifully designed gardens feature a global selection of plantings and specifically endemic Australian flora. Mini-ecosystems, such as a cacti and succulents area, herb garden and an indigenous rainforest, are set amid vast lawns. Take a book, picnic or Frisbee but most importantly, take your time.
Penguin Parade: The Penguin Parade is Australia’s most popular wildlife attraction and home to the largest Little Penguin colony in the world. Every sunset, the hundreds to over a thousand wild Little Penguins emerge from the sea and march across the beach to their sand dune burrows. The Little Penguin is the world’s smallest (and cutest) penguin and the Penguin Parade is the best place to experience this completely natural phenomenon.
Package Include:
-
3 nights’ accommodation with daily breakfast
-
Sightseeing tour by Seat-In-Coach (SIC) basis
-
Phillip island Tour
-
Melbourne city tour
-
Return seat-in-coach (SIC) airport transfer to Melbourne airport by Blue bird Shuttle(Except Emirates flight midnight arrival)
-
All Taxes
Package Excludes
-
Return flight ticket
-
Travel Insurance
-
Lunch & Dinner
Day 1: Arrive Melbourne
Upon arrival at Melbourne Airport, you will transfer to Melbourne Hotel. After check-in, free at own leisure for the rest of the day.
Overnight stay at Melbourne
Day 2: Melbourne - Full day sightseeing
After breakfast, proceed for Melbourne city tour with visits to the following attractions - Melbourne Museum, Royal Exhibition Building, Flagstaff Gardens, Queen Victoria Market, Royal Botanic Gardens. After lunch nearby good restaurant you will visit for more attractions like Royal Melbourne Zoo and Colorful Chinatown. In the evening back to hotel and overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 3: The Penguin Parade – Penguin plus
After breakfast you will proceed for Phillip island tour which has spectacular coastal scenery, charming heritage and an abundance of Australia wildlife. Later in the evening drop to hotel and overnight stay at Hotel.
Penguin Parade : The Penguin Parade is Australia’s most popular wildlife attraction and home to the largest Little Penguin colony in the world. Every sunset, the hundreds to over a thousand wild Little Penguins emerge from the sea and march across the beach to their sand dune burrows. The Little Penguin is the world’s smallest (and cutest) penguin and the Penguin Parade is the best place to experience this completely natural phenomenon.
Day 4: Depart Melbourne
After breakfast, free at own leisure till transfers to the airport for your flight back home.