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Find the appeal of Melbourne. On this Melbourne Morning City and Eureka Tower Tour see Cook’s Cottage, the first home of Captain James Cook’s folks, Queen Victoria Market, Fitzroy Gardens and Albert Park, home to the Australian Grand Prix. Walk around the Royal Botanic Gardens, see the Royal Exhibition Buildings, Parliament House and Federation Square. Visit the Shrine of Remembrance and see the Southbank waterfront region. Value the city’s design, including St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Princess and Regent Theaters.
Melbourne Morning City Tour with Eureka Tower highlights:
- First up you’ll tour through Melbourne’s city centre, with its wide boulevards and fine historic buildings
- See the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), which hosts Australian Rules football and is the birthplace of Test Cricket
- Drive past Rod Laver Arena, the venue for the Australian Open Tennis Tournament, and into Albert Park to drive alongside the Formula 1 Grand Prix track
- See imposing Parliament House, considered to be one of the finest examples of architecture from the Victorian era anywhere in the world
- Drive past the Queen Victoria Market, an icon to the locals and a major landmark
- See some of the city’s architecture including St. Paul’s Cathedral, Windsor Hotel, and Princess and Regent Theatres
- Visit Cook’s Cottage, in the heart of Fitzroy Gardens, the original home of Captain James Cook’s parents (entry own expense)
- Visit the Shrine of Remembrance, a memorial to the men and women of Australia who served in the First World War. Take the stairs to the rooftop for breathtaking views of the Melbourne skyline
- Cross the Bolte Bridge for amazing views of the city skyline and bayside suburbs
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Overview
- Discover the charm of Melbourne. See Cook’s Cottage, the original home of Captain James Cook’s parents, Queen Victoria Market, Fitzroy Gardens and Albert Park, home to the Australian Grand Prix. Stroll through the Royal Botanic Gardens, see the Royal Exhibition Buildings, Parliament House and Federation Square. Visit the Shrine of Remembrance and see the Southbank waterfront precinct. Appreciate the city’s architecture, including St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Princess and Regent Theatres.