Everyone is familiar with Melbourne, and now is the best time to travel here. So how do you want to visit here?
Today, the editor will provide you with some travel routes here!
If you want to travel here, let’s take a look at which routes are suitable for you!
One-day classic itinerary Morning: Watch the sunrise with a hot air balloon in Melbourne, champagne breakfast; Morning: City-circling tram experience, Melbourne Aquarium; Lunch: Crown City Train Restaurant; Afternoon: Shopping and shopping in Melbourne CBD
Lika Observation Deck overlooking the sunset; Evening: Dinner in Chinatown, drinks at the bar or relaxation in a cafe.
If your schedule is tight, you only have one day to have an affair with the beauty of Melbourne.
Then, you might as well get up early and choose a personalized experience of hot air ballooning in Melbourne. Starting from the first light of the morning, let champagne and morning light decorate your travel memories.
After the hot air balloon experience, it is recommended that you take the No. 35 retro city-circling tram and visit the Melbourne CBD area. Along the way, you can pass by the Melbourne Sea Life Aquarium, the Old Melbourne Gaol, the Victoria Parliament Building, the Melbourne Immigration Museum, Federation Square and many other tourist attractions.
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For lunch, you might as well experience the most unique and unique train restaurant and eat around. The boarding address is right next to the Crown.
After the meal, take a short rest, take the tram and get off at Melbourne Central Station, and walk into the center of the city.
Stroll along Swanston Street and head west to Bourke Street, a commercial pedestrian street (only pedestrians and trams are allowed here), where most Australian brands have stores.
Besides shopping, don’t miss Melbourne’s earliest Royal Arcade (Royal Arcade).
Passing through Block Arcade, you arrive at Collins Street, and continuing south, you will reach Flinders Street Station, one of Melbourne's landmark buildings.
Then you can visit the Yarra River, which has a variety of restaurants and bars.
For tourists, a must-visit attraction is the Eureka Tower Observation Deck. The best view is in the evening.
After nightfall, start experiencing Melbourne’s nightlife.
If you want to have a late-night snack, you can go to ChinaTown.
Little Bourke Street, located between Swanston Street and Spring Street, has always been the center of Melbourne's Chinese community. It combines many hippie bars and boutique fashion stores, making it a perfect place for a night stroll.
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Day 1 of the classic four-day tour itinerary: Plan the itinerary with reference to the classic one-day tour route in Melbourne city; Day 2: One-day tour of the Twelve Apostles on Great Ocean Road in Melbourne; Day 3: One-day tour of Philip Penguin Island to watch the penguins returning home;
Day 4: One-day trip to Sovereign Hill Gold Mine in Melbourne.
Of course, Day 1 is to go shopping and eat in downtown Melbourne first, and enjoy the smell of Melbourne coffee.
It is recommended to refer to Melbourne’s classic one-day tour method to enjoy Melbourne CBD.
Day 2 starts from Melbourne and drives to the Great Ocean Road. It will take more than 4 hours to walk along the coastline. Therefore, it is recommended that female drivers or lazy people choose a day trip to the Great Ocean Road. The transportation is more convenient and equipped with a Chinese-speaking driver.
Explain to you and have a more comprehensive understanding of the stories behind the landscapes of the Great Ocean Road.
When you come to Melbourne on Day 3, you must go to Phillip Island to see the penguins returning to their nests.
Phillip Island is located about 130 kilometers southeast of Melbourne, and the drive takes about 2 hours.
On Summerland Beach in the southwest of the island, there are many fairy penguins, the smallest in the world, about 30 centimeters tall.
In order to protect the penguin's habitat, only 500,000 people can come to watch it every year.
Whenever the sun goes down and night falls, batches of little penguins come ashore in groups and waddle back to their nests. They look very cute.
It should be noted that because penguins are very timid, tourists are not allowed to take photos or videos.
Day4Melbourne is also known as "New Gold Mountain". If you come to visit, of course you must understand the development history of Melbourne.
On the fourth day, you might as well choose a day trip to Melbourne’s Sovereign Hill Gold Mine.
Sovereign Hill gold mining town, Australia's most famous outdoor museum.
A gentleman wearing a top hat sat on a bench by the roadside and played a harmonica, a British sergeant in a traditional red military uniform patrolled with a musket, and a four-horse carriage sped past and raised a puff of smoke - a true restoration of the gold rush era of the mid-19th century.
You can go down into the mines to experience the working environment of the gold diggers back then, you can also go to the candle shop to learn how to make candles in the 19th century, and you can also experience an original wooden bowling ball.
Perhaps the most attractive thing is to pick up tools and sift for gold sand in the river. If you find gold particles, you can take them away yourself.