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Bicentennial Memorial - Port Melbourne (VIC)

Address: 🏡 Beach St, Port Melbourne VIC 3207
Phone : +1
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Albert Park

Andreas Ludwig Stunning park and lake. Lots of space to exercise, relax, walk the dog or just enjoy the news and the weather. My dog and I had some hours to kill, waiting for my wife, and used the time to walk around the lake. Wonderful views, rest areas and views. Very happy 2 hours!
5 /5

Southbank lookout

Ivy House

Richard Hill Very photogenic ivy on the wall of this house
5 /5

Remembrance Garden

Sean Nairn Small garden planted with rosemary alongside the tram line at Port Melbourne as a tribute to soldiers of WWI who passed this spot on their way to Princes Wharf before joining the fighting in Europe. A quiet spot for reflection. The North Port Hotel is just across the way for a drink or meal, otherwise jump on a tram to Port Melbourne for more options.
5 /5

The Fairies Tree

Shrine of Remembrance

Akrem Jaouadi You absolutely must visit Melbournes Shrine of Remembrance. This magnificent architectural landmark stands as a powerful memorial to the soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice in the First World War. Beyond its profound historical significance, its elevated location offers some of the best vantage points for sweeping city views. Its a truly unique place where history and stunning vistas unite.
5 /5

Queen Victoria Gardens

Queen Victoria Market

Quynh Nguyen Queen Victoria Market is a must-visit spot in Melbourne, especially if you love food, culture, and local vibes. The market is full of energy, with a huge variety of fresh produce, meats, seafood, cheeses, and deli items. There are also food stalls offering delicious street food, coffee, and baked goods – perfect for breakfast or lunch. Apart from the food, you’ll find clothes, souvenirs, handmade crafts, and more. It’s a great place to explore, even if you’re just browsing. The atmosphere is lively, friendly, and full of character, and it gives you a real taste of Melbourne’s local life. It can get busy, especially on weekends, but that’s part of the fun. Everything feels authentic, and the vendors are usually helpful and passionate about their products. Don’t forget to check out the night markets if they’re on – live music, food trucks, and a great vibe. Highly recommended for both locals and tourists!
5 /5

IMAGINATOR

Bianca Wacker A futuristic playground great for all ages. It’s a great activity if you’re stuck on something to do on the weekend. Located in Docklands it’s a blend of interactive experiences, mind bending illusions and immersive adventures. A must visit if you haven’t been
5 /5

Port Melborne Beach

FIRAT YILMAZ It has deep water. I advise you to be careful, it is not too stagnant, it is generally a quiet place and mostly young people.
4 /5