


Explore Melbourne’s iconic landmarks and vibrant city centre
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Explore the full itinerary for Melbourne Sightseeing Tour in Melbourne, Australia. This short tours/experiences experience includes 11 stops over 1 day. Duration: 4 hours. Activity level: Light.

Begin your Melbourne sightseeing tour at Fitzroy Gardens, a stunning 26-hectare expanse of Victorian-era landscaping located on the edge of the city centre. The highlight of this stop is Cook’s Cottage, originally built in 1755 in Yorkshire, England, by the parents of the renowned explorer Captain James Cook.
The MCG is an Australian icon, a dream destination for sports lovers, and one of the largest stadiums in the world. It also played host to the 1956 Olympics, earning its place as Melbourne’s unofficial second home.

The Royal Exhibition Building is one of Melbourne’s must-see landmarks. This UNESCO World Heritage-listed site showcases magnificent architecture and is set among the expansive grounds of Carlton Gardens, making it a memorable stop on your Melbourne city tour.
As we travel along the grand avenue of Spring Street, you’ll pass Parliament House, the historic Old Treasury Building, and the beautiful Princess Theatre—three of Melbourne’s must-see heritage landmarks.
As we pass through Melbourne’s Chinatown, you’ll enjoy a glimpse into one of the city’s most historic and vibrant precincts. Framed by traditional archways, heritage buildings, and lively laneways, this area showcases Melbourne’s rich Chinese-Australian heritage and celebrated food culture. It’s a dynamic part of the CBD where historic charm and modern city life come together.
Stroll along the famous Collins Street, known as the “Paris End,” where luxury boutiques and elegant European-style architecture create a shopper’s paradise.
We continue the tour past Federation Square, one of Melbourne’s leading attractions and a striking example of modern architecture. Located opposite Flinders Street Station, it stands on the historic site where the city first began.
Our next stop is at the steps of the Shrine of Remembrance. Here you will be able to take in panoramic views across the Royal Botanic Gardens and to the Melbourne skyline — ideal for reflecting on the day and snapping that last photo of the city.
From tranquil lakeside strolls to the thrill of race-day action, the Formula One Grand Prix Circuit in Albert Park offers a memorable experience and a unique glimpse into one of Melbourne’s most iconic sporting venues.
Pass by the palm-lined Esplanade in St Kilda and soak up Melbourne’s seaside atmosphere. Along the way, you’ll also catch sight of the iconic St Kilda Sea Baths, one of the area’s best-known landmarks.

Our last stop features Melbourne’s quirky and colourful beach huts, one of the city’s most Instagrammed attractions and a standout highlight of any half-day tour.