Private Day Tour in Melbourne

Experience Melbourne like never before on our expertly guided small group tour that blends iconic sights, local stories, and hidden gems.From Brighton Beach Boxes, wildlife and Royal Botanic Gardens, we cover the must see highlights plus those special spots only locals know. Travel in comfort, learn the city’s rich history, and enjoy genuine local insight from your passionate guide. Whether it’s your first visit or you’re a curious Melburnian, you’ll walk away with unforgettable memories and a deeper connection to the city. Book your Melbourne adventure today

Entry / Tickets included**

Entry fee for up to 6 guests: choose one attraction for us to cover Melbourne Cricket Ground or Moonlit Sanctuary with a delicious coffee included. Any additional entries will be at your own expense.
Entry fee includes Parks Victoria.
For larger groups or additional requirements, please contact us in advance. Extra tickets can be arranged at cost via our complimentary booking assistance.

10 HRS

1+ Age

Pickup

Anywhere within a 5 km radius of Melbourne CBD

Departure Time

Departure at 8:30 AM.

Return Time

Approximately 6:30 PM.

Dress Code

Wear comfortable walking shoes and smart casual layers Melbourne’s weather can shift between sunshine and showers in a single day.

Flinders Street Station, Flinders St, Melbourne, Australia
Kick off your Melbourne private tour from Flinders Street Station, an iconic 19th century landmark with its grand dome and classic design. These two sites perfectly capture Melbourne’s blend of contemporary flair and historic charm. Activities: Snap photos, enjoy a guided walk, and learn about the history and architecture.
Why Visit: A must see for understanding Melbourne’s cultural and historical identity.

Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria Australia
Wander along Collins Street, Melbourne’s most fashionable boulevard. The ‘Paris End’ exudes European elegance with luxury boutiques, historic facades, and tree-lined charm. Activities: Take a leisurely walk, snap photos, and browse high-end shops.
Why Visit: Ideal for those seeking Melbourne’s sophisticated side.
Tip: Visit nearby Block Arcade for a quick detour to see its stunning mosaic floors.

Parliament House of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
Parliament House, Princess Theatre, and Treasury Building
Stroll down Spring Street, where Melbourne’s rich history comes alive. Admire the stately Parliament House, the opulent Princess Theatre, and the grand Treasury Building, each showcasing the city’s architectural and political heritage. Activities: Enjoy a guided walk with historical insights and exterior photo stops.
Why Visit: A glimpse into Melbourne’s political and theatrical legacy.
Tip: Look out for the Princess Theatre’s ornate details, perfect for Instagram.

National Gallery of Victoria, Australia
Immerse yourself in art at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV International), home to an extensive collection of Australian and international masterpieces. The iconic Great Hall, with its stained-glass ceiling, is a highlight. Activities: Enjoy a self guided tour, focusing on key exhibits and photo worthy spots.

Shrine of Remembrance, St. Kilda Road, Melbourne, Australia
Next, head to the Shrine of Remembrance, a poignant war memorial surrounded by lush gardens. This sacred site offers sweeping views of Melbourne’s skyline and a chance to reflect on Australia’s military history. Activities: Explore the grounds, visit the visitor center, and take in the city views.
Why Visit: A serene spot with deep historical significance, ideal for history buffs.

Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Brunton Ave Yarra Park, Jolimont, Melbourne, Australia
No Melbourne tour is complete without visiting the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Australia’s premier sports venue. Known as the “People’s Ground,” this massive stadium, one of the world’s largest, hosted the 1956 Olympics and remains a mecca for cricket and Australian football fans. Activities: Take exterior photos and opt for a guided tour (pre booked) for an inside look.
Why Visit: A cultural icon showcasing Australia’s passion for sports.
Tip: Check for match schedules to avoid restricted access.

Melbourne Skydeck, 7 Riverside Qy Southbank, Melbourne, Victoria 3006 Australia
Soar to the Eureka Skydeck, Melbourne’s highest observation deck on the 88th floor. Enjoy 360-degree views of the city, Port Phillip Bay, and distant mountains. For thrill-seekers, the ‘Edge Experience’ (pre-booked) offers a glass cube extending from the building. Activities: Take in panoramic views, capture photos, and listen to guided commentary.
Why Visit: Unmatched vistas of Melbourne’s skyline and beyond.
Tip: Time your visit for clear weather to maximize visibility.

St Kilda Sea Baths, 10-18 Jacka Bvd, St Kilda, Port Phillip, Australia
Experience Melbourne’s bohemian spirit at St Kilda Esplanade, a breezy coastal promenade lined with palm trees. Visit the historic St Kilda Sea Baths, a beloved seaside retreat with a rich history. Activities: Stroll the esplanade, take photos, and soak in the relaxed vibe.
Why Visit: A taste of Melbourne’s laid back beach culture.
Tip: Grab a coffee at a nearby café if time allows.

Brighton Beach, Esplanade, Brighton, Bayside, Australia
Stop at the vibrant Brighton Beach Boxes, colorful bathing huts that are a hallmark of Melbourne’s beach culture. These historic structures are a photographer’s dream. Activities: Capture iconic photos and enjoy a short beachside walk.
Why Visit: A quintessential Melbourne experience, perfect for social media.
Tip: Visit in the late afternoon for soft lighting and fewer crowds.

Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park, Australia
Conclude your day at Moonlit Sanctuary, a tranquil wildlife park on the Mornington Peninsula. Get up close with kangaroos, koalas, and other Australian animals in a natural bushland setting.

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