There are 17 wheelchair friendly attractions in Melbourne City Centre
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Experience the breathtaking view of Melbourne from the Eureka Skydeck, the highest public vantage point in the Southern Hemisphere.
Welcome to Melbourne Zoo, home to over 250 species from around the globe!
For over 30 years, Arts Centre Melbourne has been the centre of the city's performing arts scene. The iconic Spire marks the entrance to the Theatres Building, home to the State Theatre, the Playhouse, and the Fairfax Studio. Hamer Hall is the premier venue for musical performances, while the Sidney Myer Music Bowl is the go-to spot for outdoor concerts. The Australian Music Vault is a must-see, with a free exhibition celebrating Australian contemporary music. Every Sunday (10am - 4pm) the Sunda
The Carlton Gardens is a World Heritage Site located on the northeastern edge of the Central Business District in the suburb of Carlton, in Melbourne, Australia. A popular picnic and barbecue area, the heritage-listed Carlton Gardens are home to an array of wildlife, including brushtail possums.
Crown Melbourne (also referred to as Crown Casino and Entertainment Complex) is a casino and resort located on the south bank of the Yarra River, in Melbourne, Australia. Crown Casino is a unit of Crown Limited, and the first casino of the now-international Crown brand.
The Melbourne Cup Carnival is a world-class event like no other, bringing together the best of racing, entertainment, fashion, culture, food and wine at Flemington.
Come and experience the fun of Luna Park Melbourne!
Docklands Stadium, also currently known by naming rights sponsorship as Marvel Stadium, is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment stadium in the Docklands area of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Construction started in October 1997 and was completed in 2000 at a cost of A$460 million. The stadium features a retractable roof and the ground level seating can be converted from oval to rectangular configuration.The stadium is primarily used for Australian rules football and was originally built as
The Melbourne Cricket Ground is Australia's largest, oldest and most popular sports venue.
Welcome to Melbourne Museum, a beloved family destination where you can explore the history and culture of Australia, from Creation to the present day.
The Palais Theatre (originally Palais Pictures) is a historic picture palace located in St Kilda, an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. With a capacity of nearly 3,000 people, it is the largest seated theatre in Australia.
Experience the unique atmosphere of Melbourne's Queen Victoria Market, a thriving inner-city marketplace which has been a hub of activity for more than 140 years.
Discover the lush paradise of Melbourne's inner city.
The Royal Exhibition Building, a World Heritage-listed structure located in the Carlton Gardens, is one of the oldest remaining exhibition pavilions in the world.
Explore the depths of the Southern Ocean at Melbourne SEA LIFE aquarium.
Take a journey to Melbourne's iconic Shrine and discover the true stories of Australians who have served in war and peacekeeping.
Take a stroll, go for a cycle, or try your luck at fishing - St Kilda Pier is the perfect spot for a day out!