Welcome to Melbourne, a city known for its lush gardens, vibrant café culture, stunning architecture, famous laneways, and rich arts scene.
Begin your day as you pass along the elegant Paris End of Collins Street, known for its upscale boutiques and historic buildings, including St. Michael’s and Scots’ Church, which offer an insight into the city’s rich architectural heritage.
Your first stop is Hosier Lane, Melbourne’s vibrant street art hub. Here, you can wander through a kaleidoscope of colours and creativity as the ever-changing murals capture the essence of the city’s artistic culture. Moving forward, you’ll drive by iconic landmarks such as the Magnificent Flinders Street Station, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and Federation Square, each representing Melbourne’s fusion of old and new.
The tour continues through the Arts Precinct, where you’ll glimpse some of Melbourne’s most prestigious cultural institutions.
Soon, you’ll arrive at the Shrine of Remembrance, a solemn tribute to Australia’s service men and women. Take in the beautiful views of the city skyline from the top of this historic monument.
As the journey progresses, you’ll travel through Melbourne’s famed Sports Precinct, home to legendary venues like Melbourne Park and Rod Laver Arena. A brief stop at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) Forecourt allows you time to admire this iconic stadium, renowned for hosting world-class sporting events, such as the Olympics, AFL (Australian Football League), and Cricket matches.
Afterwards, the tour takes you past the Old Treasury Building and Parliament House where you can view the lively streets of Chinatown. Next, you’ll visit the awe-inspiring St Patrick’s Cathedral, where you can take in the stunning Gothic architecture, complete with towering spires and intricate stained glass.
Our next stop in Fitzroy Gardens allows you to view Cooks’ Cottage and the Conservatory, where beautifully landscaped grounds create a peaceful retreat. Then, you catch a glimpse of the Little Lon Distilling Co., a small yet charming location offering a snapshot from one of Melbourne’s most notorious districts from the 1850’s.
The final part of the tour brings you to the Old Melbourne Precinct, with its fascinating blend of historic sites and modern life. Following a stop at Old Melbourne Gaol, the scene of 133 hangings including Australia's most infamous citizen, the bushranger Ned Kelly, we drive past Melbourne’s “Little Italy” Lygon Street, the Royal Exhibition Building, and Queen Victoria Market. You’ll get a glance of the vibrant culture that makes Melbourne so special.
Finally, the tour concludes with a return to your meeting point. As your day in Melbourne draws to a close, you’ll leave with a deep appreciation for the city’s unique blend of history, art, and vibrant modern life.