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Best Entertainment in Melbourne "Best Entertainment in Melbourne" Erstellt von : Cityseeker 11 Vorgemerkte Orte AAMI Park "Where Sports Abounds" Melbourne Rectangular Stadium (MRS) also called AAMI (Australian Associated Motor Insurers Limited) Park is a state-of-the-art stadium that is home to a wide range of sports events and matches. Set in a green zone, this green stadium sports an innovative design with its enormous dome that is perfectly poised to let sunlight through. This huge stadium by - Peter Ellis - Talk can easily hold a crowd of 30050 during event nights and has provisions for food and drink right on its premises. You will also be able to catch many cultural events while here. +61 3 9286 1600 www.aamipark.com.au/ [email protected] Olympic Bouvelard, Olympic Park, Edwin Flack Field, Burnley Tunnel, Melbourne VIC Melbourne Park "Buzz of Events" Melbourne Park is a sprawling venue that encompasses various tennis courts, concert venues, arenas for performing arts and many more. From the famous Rod Laver Arena, Hisense Arena to Margaret Court Arena, you can catch renowned events like the Australian Open, tournaments as well concerts by popular bands and artistes like Kings of Leon, Keith Urban by annieb and so on. A buzzing venue! +61 3 9286 1600 www.mopt.com.au [email protected] Batman Avenue, Melbourne VIC Rod Laver Arena "Sports & More" Named after the only player to have secured two Grand Slams, Rod Laver, this is one of Australia's premier sporting venues. It has played host to a wide variety of sporting and entertainment events. From Grand Slam tennis matches to motorbike super-cross action to rock concerts - this venue offers it all. With a capacity of 15,000 seats, it also hosts by Fir0002 conferences and classical ballet. The stadiums most distinguishing feature is its retractable roof. If you want to know more about what happens behind the scenes, go on the organized tour. + 61 3 9286 1600 www.rodlaverarena.com.a [email protected] Batman Avenue, Melbourne u/ Park, Melbourne VIC by visualdensity The Arts Centre "Melbournes kulturelles Herz" Melbourne ist stolz auf seine Sehenswürdigkeit, den 'Eiffel Tower', den man sich wirklich anschauen sollte, besonders nachts, wenn die Vögel - vom Licht angezogen - um ihn kreisen.Die Spitze des Turms befindet sich auf dem 'Theatres Building', einem Teil des 'Victorian Arts Centre', das eine Reihe von Galerien und Theaterräumlichkeiten umfasst. Man kann herumwandern und das State Theatre, die George Adams Galerie und das Museum der darstellenden Kunst besuchen. Außerdem gibt es noch die Melbourne Concert Hall, ein Theater für große Künstler und 'Heimbühne' für das Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Man kann sich draußen auf den Wiesen entspannen, wo in den Sommermonaten kostenlose Konzerte stattfinden.Eintritt: kostenlos, außer beim Besuch einer Show +61 3 9281 8000 www.artscentremelbourne.com.au/ 100 St Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC Crown Entertainment Complex "Glanz und Glamour" Als größte Entwicklung in Melbourne seit dem Goldrausch hat der Crown Entertainment Complex aus einer heruntergekommenen Gegend am Yarra-River eine Goldgrube für Einzelhandelsgeschäfte geschaffen. Auf den vier Ebenen des Komplexes befinden sich Restaurants, Bars, Designermodegeschäfte, Unterhaltungslokale, ein Kino mit 24 Sälen, ein by Donaldytong 5-Sterne-Hotel und natürlich ein Casino, das ein internationales Publikum anzieht und jetzt Victorias größte Touristenattraktion ist. The Showroom, Odeon Cabaret, Mercury Lounge und Heat-Discothek präsentieren oft internationale Stars. In den Spielhallen und Bars gilt ein Alterslimit von 18 Jahren. +61 3 9292 8888 www.crownmelbourne.com.au/ente 8 Whiteman Street, Melbourne VIC rtainment Kingpin Bowling Lounge "The King of all Pins: Kingpin Bowling" All right, you wii players! It's time to put down your controllers and start bowling in the real world. Kingpin is perfect for your next day or night out, since it is the middle of the Melbourne's Crown Entertainment Complex. Kingpin Bowling offers alcoholic drinks, plenty of pool tables, a DJ booth playing the latest tunes, video games, disco/futuristic lighting, ten full by battlecreekcvb length lanes, and private party space! As you can imagine, Kingpin Bowling is the perfect location for your next event of any kind. Be sure to check the web site for more details. +61 3 132 695 www.kingpinbowling.com.au/ Whiteman Street, Crown Towers, Crown Entertainment Complex, Melbourne VIC Princess Theatre "Die Königin unter Melbournes Theatern" Nachdem das Princess Theatre, das seit 1854 in Gebrauch war, in den späten 80er Jahren von Grund auf renoviert wurde, bietet es seit seiner Wiedereröffnung 1989 nun die technische Ausstattung, die für viele moderne Shows unverzichtbar ist. Die reich verzierte Fassade fügt sich harmonisch in das Stadtgebiet ein, in dem auch – gar nicht weit entfernt - by Donaldytong das Windsor Hotel zu finden ist. Wieder einmal handelt es sich um ein Theater Melbournes, das seine englischen Wurzeln nicht verleugnen kann. Es findet vorrangig für große Produktionen Verwendung und ist Veranstaltungsort des längstgespielten Musicals Melbournes. Oh, und nebenbei bemerkt spukt es dort: Informationen zu einer Führung, die sich mit der mysteriösen Vergangenheit beschäftigt, bekommt man in The Haunted Bookshop unter 9670 2585. +61 3 9299 9886 www.marrinergroup.com.a [email protected] 163 Spring Street, Melbourne u/theatre-princess.php m.au VIC Newquay "Newquay's New Vision of the Waterfront" Newquay was created in order to create unused sections of the harbor frontage into a more elegant section of town that would sell anything you desire. In addition to store fronts (such as restaurants and cafes), there are also contemporary apartments nestled within the shops. As you walk amongst the stories this area has to offer, you may notice quite a few big by soyalina name brands. Please visit Newquay's web site for more information about other features this place may have that you didn't know about before. +61 300 137 590 www.newquay.com.au/ 24 NewQuay Promenade, Melbourne VIC Festival Hall Melbourne "Designed for Mega Events" Built by John Wren in 1915, Festival Hall is a one-of-a-kind hall having a seating capacity of 4586 and standing capacity of 5445. The main hall can comfortably hold 1000 seated guest for dinner. The hall is multi- purpose and can be used for sport matches like wrestling, boxing and gymnastics to name a few, product launches, conferences, religious and by mikecogh cultural events. The basement bar or VIP lounge is chic and upscale with a capacity of 250. It serves liquor of every brand available thereby earning the reputation of being "the ideal location" to host corporate parties. This mega hall has been a witness to a plethora of events and programs, which makes it a top location in the city. +61 3 9329 9699 (Tourist www.festivalhall.com.au/ [email protected] 300 Dudley Street, West Information) Melbourne, Melbourne VIC O'Brien Icehouse "Ice in the Middle of Australia" Even though you are in Australia, you can still enjoy ice skating, and other similar activities at the O'Brien Group Arena. The center offers two Olympic-sized ice skating rinks, high-tech sound and light systems, stadium seating for up to 1000 people, a café/bar, a gym, and more! Whether you are skating for the very first time, or are an skating expert, by 995645 O'Brien Group Arena is sure to be your new favorite fun spot. Every age is welcome to enjoy the rink, but be sure check their website for pricing information, since it changes according to season. +61 1300 756 699 www.obriengrouparena.co enquiries@obriengroupare 105 Pearl River Road, m.au/ na.com.au Melbourne VIC Melbourne Showgrounds "Events For All" With a gamut of events under its belt the Melbourne Showgrounds is 'the' perfect location for all your events. Be it a conference, trade show, concert or a fair, the Melbourne Showgrounds will not disappoint you. With every imaginable facility and amenity this event space is the most sought after in the city. Check website for event schedules and other details. by RAS Victoria +61 3 9281 7444 www.melbourneshowgrou info@melbourneshowgrou Epsom Road, Ascot Vale, nds.com/ nds.com Melbourne VIC Schließen Sie sich uns an bei: cityseeker.com Allgemeine Geschäftsbedingungen | DATENSCHUTZBESTIMMUNG | API | KONTAKT | Urheberrecht (COPYRIGHT) 2021 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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