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A walking tour of Melbourne can be a fantastic way to explore the city’s diverse neighborhoods, iconic landmarks, and vibrant culture. Here’s a suggested itinerary for a day-long tour to discover Melbourne by walk:


  • Type:Daily Tours, Discovery Tours, Self-Guided
  • Location:Melbourne
  • Contract Single
  • Group Type:Adult groups, Student groups
  • Durations: 8 hours
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  • Wear comfortable shoes
  • Wear comfortable clothes according to weather
  • Carry a water bottle and re-fill at available drinking taps across city
  • Charged smart phone
  • Adhere to sun protection guidelines if walking in summer
  • ACMI (Australian Centre for the Moving Image): While Federation Square is a known spot, the ACMI building might be considered a hidden gem for those interested in film, digital culture, and interactive exhibits.
  • Hosier Lane (Off Flinders Lane): A famous street for street art, but the specific pieces and murals can change frequently, making each visit a unique experience.
  • Blender Lane Artists Market (Off Franklin Street): A hidden gem for art enthusiasts, this market showcases local artists' work and often has a bohemian atmosphere.
  • Horse Bazaar (Little Lonsdale Street): A unique venue combining a bar, gallery, and performance space, offering a distinctive atmosphere.
  • Dukes Coffee Roasters (Flinders Lane): A hidden gem for coffee enthusiasts, tucked away in one of Melbourne's laneways, offering high-quality coffee.
  • Krimper Cafe (Guildford Lane): Located in a converted warehouse, this cafe is a hidden spot known for its industrial-chic vibe and excellent coffee.
  • Batman Park (Along Yarra River): A serene and less crowded park along the Yarra River, offering a peaceful break from the city hustle.
  • The Meatball & Wine Bar (Flinders Lane): A hidden gem for those seeking comfort food, specializing in various types of meatballs and wines.
  • Section 8 (Tattersalls Lane): An open-air bar tucked away in a laneway, providing a unique urban experience with shipping containers as seating.
  • Remember, Melbourne's charm often lies in its laneways, unexpected art installations, and the ever-evolving nature of its cultural scene. Don't hesitate to explore off the beaten path and ask locals for recommendations to uncover more hidden gems during your walking tour.

Begin your day at the iconic Flinders Street Station, a major transportation hub and a Melbourne landmark. Take a moment to admire the architecture and the bustling activity around the station.

Walk across the street to Federation Square, a cultural and entertainment precinct. Explore the galleries, grab a coffee, and enjoy the public space.

Head down Flinders Street and visit St. Paul's Cathedral, an impressive Anglican church with beautiful architecture.

Wander through the Block Arcade and Royal Arcade, two historic shopping arcades known for their charming architecture and unique boutiques.

Lunch Break: Degraves Street and Centre Place

Cross the Yarra River via Princes Bridge and stroll along the Southbank Promenade. Enjoy the views of the city skyline and consider visiting the Eureka Skydeck for panoramic views.

Explore the NGV, Australia's oldest public art gallery, known for its impressive collection of international and Australian art.

Walk through the beautiful Royal Botanic Gardens. Enjoy the serene landscapes, the Ornamental Lake, and the various themed gardens.

Chapel Street or Fitzroy Gardens:Take a tram or walk to Chapel Street in the suburb of South Yarra. Explore the shops and boutiques. If time permits, visit Fitzroy Gardens (catch a tram), a tranquil space in the heart of the city.

Catch a tram from South Yarra and head to Docklands for dinner, a waterfront precinct with a variety of dining options. Enjoy views of the harbor while dining at one of the restaurants along the water.

Stroll along the Docklands Promenade and enjoy the views of the Bolte Bridge and Melbourne Star Observation Wheel. Check out the public art installations and possibly catch a street performance.

Depending on the day, consider catching a performance at The District Docklands, which occasionally hosts live music, events, and shows.
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