Federation Square (Melbourne)

Opened in 2002, Federation Square has become an integral part of Melbourne and an ideal starting point for exploring the city. It's a 3.2-hectare cultural and entertainment complex encompassing museums, galleries, shops, and bars.
Flinders Street Station (Melbourne)

Flinders Street Station is Melbourne's central railway station, one of the oldest in Australia, boasting distinctive Gothic architecture and considered an icon of the city. The saying "See you under the clocks" refers to the row of clocks beneath the station's main hall.
The old Treasury building (Melbourne)

The Old Treasury Building was constructed in the Renaissance style between 1852 and 1862 during the Victoria Gold Rush. From 1862 to 1878, it housed the Treasury Department. Today, the building remains the workplace of the Governor of Victoria, but it is considered a museum showcasing Melbourne's cultural, architectural, and financial heritage.
Victoria Parliament House (Melbourne)

The Victorian Parliament House is one of Melbourne's most popular tourist attractions, featuring distinctive 19th-century British civil architecture. Built between 1851 and 1929, it served as the Victorian Parliament House. It also housed the Australian Parliament House from 1901 to 1928, before Canberra was established as the Australian capital.
St. Patrick's Cathedral (Melbourne)

St. Patrick's Cathedral is the mother church of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne. Built between 1858 and 1940 from bluestone and sandstone, it modeled after medieval churches in 14th-century England. Its Neo-Gothic architecture makes St. Patrick's Cathedral one of the most beautiful, as well as the tallest and largest, churches in Australia.
Fitzroy Park (Melbourne)

Built in the traditional Spanish style in 1930, the park is a source of pride for the people of Melbourne. Each year, the park hosts five flower exhibitions, featuring a wide variety of flowers blooming year-round, creating a vibrant and captivating spectacle in Fitzroy.
The home of Captain James Cook (Melbourne)

Captain James Cook's historic, rustic home, surrounded by greenery, creates a picturesque setting. Originally located in Yorkshire, England, the house was moved, brick by brick, to Melbourne in 1933.
Visit Dandenong National Park and experience the vintage Puffing Billy steamboat ride.
Located approximately 40 km east of Melbourne's city center, the majestic Dandenong Mountains National Park is one of Australia's top 10 most famous national parks, boasting stunning natural landscapes. From the Dandenong Mountains, on clear days, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Melbourne and the Mornington Peninsula.
Tourists experience the vintage steamship Puffing Billy.
The Puffing Billy, a vintage steam train, is considered Australia's oldest surviving "time-traveling train" and has been preserved to this day. Visitors will see scenes from the early 20th century, with small train stations, aging railway workers, characteristic grease-covered train maintenance workshops, and the jingling of bells signaling departure. The journey on this vintage steam train takes visitors through old villages, fern groves, and ancient forests of the Dandenong Mountains.
Visit a fruit farm and a chocolate factory.

Located in the Yarra Valley, Rayner's Orchard farm grows over 450 different types of fruit year-round. Under the guidance of farm staff, guests will have the opportunity to pick their own fresh, delicious seasonal Australian fruits and purchase them for AUD 5 per kilogram.
The Yarra Valley is also home to a renowned chocolate factory, a must-see destination for tour groups with children. Here, they produce over 250 varieties of chocolate and chocolate-based products, made from premium Belgian and French cocoa combined with high-quality Australian milk and other ingredients.
Visiting the capital city of Canberra.
Canberra, the capital city, is built on the fundamental elements of a garden city, dominated by greenery, respecting the natural environment, and limiting high-rise buildings. This is also why Canberra is interestingly known as the "Bush Capital." In Canberra, visitors can explore many famous landmarks in Australia:
- Australian Parliament House
This is one of the most famous landmarks in Canberra. Completed in 1988, this building is one of the world's most renowned modern architectural structures, situated on a large hilltop. From here, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the old Parliament House and the War Memorial.

- Ainslie Hill
Located on a hill in the heart of Canberra, this vantage point offers panoramic views of the capital city, including the War Museum, Parliament House, the National Museum, and the National Gallery of Art. These famous landmarks, with their distinctive architecture, create a stunning landscape surrounding Lake Burley Griffin.

- War Memorial and Museum
The Australian War Memorial is a place where the entire nation pays tribute to the servicemen and women who have sacrificed their lives in conflicts around the world. Completed in 1941, the memorial is dedicated exclusively to military personnel from the colonial era to the present day. Inside the memorial complex is a museum with numerous artifacts showcasing Australia's military history.

Experience Sydney – Featherdale - Blue Mountains
Canberra, the capital city, is quite far from Melbourne (660 km) but very close to Sydney (only 280 km), making it easily accessible by car. Highlights in Sydney include exploring Australia's wildlife at Featherdale Zoo and discovering the stunning natural beauty of Blue Mountains National Park.
Featherdale Zoo
This is home to over 2,200 rare and unique Australian animals, including koalas, kangaroos, platypuses, and many other rare species such as fairy penguins and saltwater crocodiles. At Featherdale, visitors can play with, photograph, and even pet these adorable animals, as well as explore and shop for unique souvenirs.

Blue Mountains National Park
Located nearly 100 km west of Sydney, the Blue Mountains boast a breathtaking natural landscape and are recognized by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site. Visiting Echo Point, tourists can admire and photograph the famous Three Sisters mountain range. These are a massive sandstone massif, eroded by wind, rain, and water currents, forming three mountains standing side-by-side. From Echo Point, visitors can also enjoy panoramic views of the Jamine Valley with its distinctive blue color.
Blue Mountains National Park is recognized by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site.
In addition, the beautiful port city of Sydney also boasts many other famous tourist attractions.
- St. Mary's Church
St. Mary's Church was built in 1821 from sandstone in the Gothic architectural style of medieval churches in Europe. It is the residence of the Archbishop of Sydney and one of the first Catholic chapels in Australia.

- Royal Botanic Gardens
As one of the top tourist destinations and considered one of the most beautiful and famous botanical gardens in the world, the Royal Botanic Gardens, covering over 38.6 hectares, is home to more than 60,000 plant species and numerous bird species from around the globe.

- Mrs. Macquarie's stone bench
Passing through the Royal Botanic Gardens, you will come to see Mrs. Macquarie's Chair. Carved from a block of sandstone, the chair sits atop Macquarie Point and offers visitors stunning panoramic views of the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and the entire northern Sydney Harbour.

Sydney Opera House
With its unique architecture resembling a seashell or sails billowing in the wind, the Sydney Opera House is not only a powerful symbol of the modern world, but also a source of pride for the people of Sydney.

- Sydney Harbour Bridge
Opened in 1932, this is the main bridge connecting Sydney's city center to the North Shore. The Sydney Harbour Bridge is also the world's largest steel bridge, listed in the Guinness Book of Records with a length of 509 meters and a steel arch reaching 134 meters in height and weighing 39 tons.

The Rocks historic district
Located at the foot of Sydney Harbour Bridge, The Rocks is a collection of cobblestone streets lined with sandstone houses, cottages, and some of Sydney's oldest pubs. The Rocks appeals to both tourists and locals with its museums, galleries, and weekend markets overlooking the vibrant Sydney Harbour. It's a great opportunity to buy souvenirs and gifts.

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