Melbourne Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Take this 3-hour guided tour of Melbourne where you will learn about its history and most important monuments. While you listen to the explanations and indications of your tour guide, you will also have maps and brochures to help you find your way around the city. During the tour you'll see iconic landmarks such as Federation Square, Hosier Lane and the Old Melbourne Gaol Museum.
- Walk Melbourne's most iconic streets with this guided tour.
- Enjoy the company of a tour guide to whom you can ask all your questions.
- Get to know important monuments such as Parliament House Victoria or the Royal Arcade in a 3 hour tour.
What’s included
- Guided tour of Melbourne
- Tourist guide
- Maps and brochures
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Step by Step
Learn about Melbourne's history with this guided walking tour of its streets. Specifically, the tour lasts about 3 hours, giving you time to get to know its most emblematic monuments while you learn about their importance .
You'll learn everything thanks to the tour guide who will accompany you throughout the experience. You'll be able to ask him questions about what you see, but also about how to get around the city or general recommendations.
During the tour, you will go through the history of Melbourne, from its Aboriginal origins to how it has come to the present day. Opposite the Old Melbourne Gaol museum you'll discover the execution site of Ned Kelly, one of Australia's most famous characters.
While you review the maps and brochures you will be given for the activity, you will walk along Hosier Lane, where you will be surrounded by many different styles of graffiti. At the Parliament House of Victoria you will discover the example of ostentation that the city wanted to give during the gold rush, while at Federation Square you will walk through the largest and most important square in Melbourne.