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Over 125 Immigration Museum, or learn more about Indigenous culture st kilda years old, this vast and vibrant centre of trade and commerce past and present at the Koorie Heritage Trust Cultural Centre. chinatown royal parade melbourne university serves the consumer needs of more than 200,000 shoppers a William Street is also home to Melbourne’s biggest legal institutions, flinders street week. Spreading over some seven hectares, the market sells including the Law Courts, Supreme Courts and the County Court. everything from gourmet food and wine to clothes and souvenirs. Take in some impressive architecture at the ANZ Gothic Bank or exhibition street wander down to the waterfront at Enterprize Wharf and explore the From this stop you can also visit Melbourne Zoo by taking tram amazing underwater world of Melbourne Aquarium. number 55 from Peel Street, or head to Flemington Racecourse by taking tram number 57 from Victoria Street. Stop 12 Southbank & Yarra River The chic riverside strip of Southbank is home to the Melbourne Stop 9 Waterfront City, Docklands Convention and Exhibition Centre and the South Wharf Promenade. From the intersection of Pearl River Road and Docklands Not farqueen away is the glitz victoria and glamour of market Crown Entertainment Drive, you are only minutes from a wide variety of waterfront Complex where you can dance at a nightclub, catch a movie, or eat attractions. The Medibank Icehouse is home to ice-based events at a waterside restaurant. Heading east along the bank is Southgate, including ice hockey, curling and more. You can take to the ice a popular shopping and restaurant complex on the banks of the Yarra For more information: yourself on one of the two Olympic-sized rinks. Harbour Town River. The Eureka Skydeck 88 is the southern hemisphere’s highest – visit the Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square is all about shopping. Thesouthbank Waterfront City Marina offers public viewing platform with the amazing Edge experience, a glass cube berthing facilities and is a great place to check out the boats. – visit the Melbourne Visitor Booth in the Bourke Street Mall which projects three metres out from the building suspended almost At New Quay Promenade you’ll discover a host of restaurants – look out for the City Ambassadors, dressed in red in the central city 300 metres above the ground. Visit a classic tall ship, the Polly and bars. – take an orientation of the city with the Melbourne Greeter Service Woodside, and learn about maritime history at the Melbourne Maritime Museum. – visit melbourne.vic.gov.au/touristinformation Stop 10 Etihad Stadium & Victoria Harbour, – call City of Melbourne on 03 9658 9658 Docklands Stop 13 The Shrine and Royal Botanic Gardens – email [email protected] From Harbour Esplanade you’re in a great position to explore One of Melbourne’s most recognisable landmarks, the Shrine of Docklands, including Victoria Harbour and Yarra’s Edge with Remembrance, is Victoria’s memorial to the service and sacrifice of its dining, parks, waterfront walks andst more. kilda Etihad Stadium its men and women in times of conflict. TheRoyal Botanic Gardens hosts many of the nation’s greatest sporting events, along with Melbourne is a must-see attraction for spectacular scenery and chinatown concerts and more. Docklands Park has free barbecues, picnic native bird-life. The Botanic Gardens feature an award winning garden areas, an interactive ‘Play Journey’ playground for the kids and shop and visitor centre, the Ian Potter Foundationroyal parade Children’s Garden melbourne university three wetlands attracting many indigenous birds to the park. and cafes. Nearby are the formal parklands of King’s Domain, the world-class performance venue of the Sidney Myer Music Bowlflinders, street Government House and La Trobe’s Cottage. 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