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St Kilda Pier - St Kilda (VIC)

Address: 🏡 Pier Rd, St Kilda VIC 3182
Phone : +1 13 19 63
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#Victoria

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

Melbourne Laneways & Arcades Self-Guided Walking Tour

Jim Fisher Such a beautiful experience with amazing cakes and other delights, not to mention the old world tea cups and tea pot. Great service.. a must to visit.
5 /5

The Fairies Tree

Point Ormond Lookout

Shawn Zhang A wonderful spot to watch the sunset, Melbourne skyline, and people, lots of people. Very busy over the long weekend, and probably most weekends too. Parking right at the lookout can be tricky to find, but if you are happy to walk 10 minutes, then you should be fine. Still worth the trip as the view is beautiful!
5 /5

Model Tudor Village

Jody Mahmoud A small and cute village model, with tiny cottages surronded by greenery. Small details that give the cottages a realistic look. Love it.
5 /5

Bank Street Memorial Fountain

Adam G The Bank Street Memorial Fountain, also referred to as the South Melbourne Boer War Memorial Fountain, was erected in 1905 to commemorate the Jubilee of the City of South Melbourne (then named town of Emerald Hill), and in honour of the 140 South Melbourne soldiers who fought in the South African Boer war and the 8 who died. The fountain is set on a basalt podium with a combination of grey and pink granite. The fountain set within four granite columns that support a freely designed classical canopy and the fountain itself made out of brass. The memorial is surrounded by a fence of wrought iron posts with chains strung between them. The memorial fountain is listed in the Victorian Heritage Register.
5 /5

Melbourne Skydeck

Ming Shen Tham If youre looking for breathtaking views of Melbourne and beyond, the Melbourne Skydeck is an absolute must-visit! Located on the 88th floor of the Eureka Tower, it offers unparalleled panoramic views of the city skyline, the Yarra River, and, on clear days, even as far as the Dandenong Ranges and Port Phillip Bay. The experience begins as soon as you step into the elevator. The ride up is smooth and quick, taking you to the top in under a minute. Once you step out, you’re greeted by the glass-enclosed observation deck that stretches 360 degrees around the tower. The views are truly spectacular, whether it’s during the day, where the city sparkles with life, or at night, when Melbourne’s lights dazzle in all directions. One of the standout features of the Skydeck is "The Edge" – a glass cube that extends out from the side of the building, offering a thrilling and unique experience as you stand suspended above the city. For those looking for something a bit more relaxed, there are comfortable seating areas where you can simply enjoy the view. For photography enthusiasts, this is an absolute dream. The views are perfect for capturing stunning cityscapes, especially during the golden hour when the sun sets behind the skyscrapers. The space is also well-maintained, clean, and offers helpful staff who are eager to answer questions and share tips for maximizing the experience. Additionally, the Melbourne Skydeck offers interactive displays and informative panels, which can be fun for both adults and kids. You’ll learn a lot about Melbourne’s history, landmarks, and the construction of the Eureka Tower itself.
5 /5

ACMI

Gabriela Sottile Russo Amazing museum!!! I visited the exhibition about the history of the moving image multiple times, definitely plan in more than just 60 min for that exhibition, it is amazing, super interesting and interactive. Also Tom was one of the most enthusiastic museum employees I have ever encountered, he definitely knows and loves what he talks about, a great guy!
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