Federation Square (Melbourne)

Opened in 2002, Federation Square has become an integral part of Melbourne and is the perfect place to start exploring the city. It is a 3.2 hectare cultural and entertainment complex that includes museums, galleries, shops and bars.
Flinders Street Station (Melbourne)

Flinders Street Station is Melbourne's central railway station, one of the oldest in Australia, and is a distinctive Gothic structure and an icon of the city. The phrase "See you under the clocks" refers to the row of clocks below the station's main concourse.
Old Treasury Building (Melbourne)

The Old Treasury Building was built in the Renaissance style between 1852 and 1862 during the Victorian Gold Rush. From 1862 to 1878, it was the home of the Treasury. Today, it is still the home of the Governor of Victoria, but is considered a museum of Melbourne's cultural, architectural and financial heritage.
Victorian Parliament House (Melbourne)

The Victorian Parliament House is one of the famous tourist attractions in Melbourne with typical 19th century British civil architecture. The building was built from 1851 to 1929, used as the Parliament House of Victoria. It was also the Australian Parliament House from 1901 to 1928, before Canberra was built and became the capital of Australia.
St. Patrick's Cathedral (Melbourne)

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

The park was built in the traditional Spanish style in 1930 and has become the pride of Melbourne people. Every year the park has up to 5 flower exhibitions, with many flowers blooming all year round, giving Fitzroy a very attractive colorful picture.
Captain James Cook's House (Melbourne)

Captain James Cook’s cottage is quaint, rustic and surrounded by trees, creating a picturesque setting. Originally located in Yorkshire, UK, the house was moved intact, brick by brick, to Melbourne in 1933.
to Dandenong National Park PUFFING BILLY STEAM TRAIN EXPERIENCE
Nearly 40 km east of Melbourne city center, the national park with the majestic Dandenong Mountains is one of the 10 most famous national parks in Australia with beautiful natural landscapes. From Dandenong Mountain, on days with favorable weather, you will have the opportunity to admire the panoramic view of Melbourne city and Mornington Peninsula.
Tourists experience the Puffing Billy antique steam train
The Puffing Billy Steam Train is Australia’s oldest surviving and preserved “time traveler”. Visitors will see the early 20th century scenery with small stations, old railway staff, typical greasy train workshops and the ringing of bells signaling the train’s departure. The journey on the steam train takes visitors through ancient villages, ferns and ancient forests of the Dandenong Ranges.
Visit fruit farm and chocolate factory

Located in the Yarra Valley, Rayner's Orchard grows over 450 different varieties of fruit throughout the four seasons. Under the guidance of farm staff, you will have the opportunity to pick your own delicious Australian seasonal fruit and buy it at a cost of 5 AUD per kg.
The Yarra Valley is also home to a renowned chocolate factory, a must-see destination for groups with children. It produces over 250 varieties of chocolate and chocolate products, made from premium cocoa from Belgium and France combined with high-quality Australian milk and ingredients.
Visit the capital city of Canberra
The capital city of Canberra is built on the basic elements of a garden city, dominated by trees, respecting the natural environment and limiting high-rise buildings. This is also the reason why Canberra is called by the very interesting name "The Bush Capital". In Canberra, visitors will visit many famous places in the Land of Kangaroos:
- Australian Parliament House
This is one of the most famous places in the capital city of Canberra. This building was completed in 1988, is one of the world famous modern architecture, located on a large hill. From here, visitors can see the whole view of the old Parliament House and the War Memorial.

- Ainslie Hill
Located on a hill in the center of Canberra, from here visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of Canberra with the War Museum, Parliament House, National Museum and National Art Museum. These famous buildings all have special architecture creating an extremely beautiful landscape around Lake Burley Griffin.

- War Memorial and Museum
The Australian War Memorial is where the nation pays its respects to those who have died in conflicts around the world. Completed in 1941, it is dedicated to servicemen and women from colonial times to the present day. Within the memorial complex is a museum with many artifacts that show Australia’s military history.

Experience Sydney – Featherdale - Blue Mountains
The capital Canberra is quite far from Melbourne (660 km) but very close to Sydney (only 280 km) so visitors can comfortably travel by car. The highlight in Sydney is exploring the world of Australian wildlife at Featherdale Zoo and exploring the beautiful nature in Blue Mountains National Park.
- Featherdale Zoo
This is the place to nurture more than 2,200 rare and unique animals of Australia such as Koala bears, Kangaroos, Platypuses... Besides, there are also countless other rare animals such as Fairy Penguins or saltwater crocodiles. Coming to Featherdale, visitors can play, take pictures and take care of lovely animals, as well as visit and shop for many unique souvenirs.

- Blue Mountains National Park
Nearly 100 km west of Sydney, the Blue Mountains have a majestic natural landscape that has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage. Visiting Echo Point, visitors can admire and take pictures of the famous Three Sisters mountain range. This is a giant sandstone block, eroded by wind, rain and water, forming three mountains standing next to each other. From Echo Point, visitors will also see the panoramic view of the Jamine Valley with its characteristic blue color.
Blue Mountains National Park was recognized by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site
In addition, the beautiful harbor city of Sydney also owns many other famous tourist attractions.
- St. Mary's Church
St Mary's Cathedral 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. With an area of over 38.6 hectares, the Royal Botanic Gardens is home to more than 60,000 species of plants and many species of birds from all over the world.

- Mrs. Macquarie's Bench
Through the Royal Botanic Gardens, you will visit Mrs Macquarie's Chair. Carved from a single block of sandstone, the chair sits at the tip of Macquarie Headland and offers stunning panoramic views of the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Bridge and the entire Northern Harbour.

- Sydney Opera House
With its unique architecture shaped like a clam or sails full of wind, the Sydney Opera House is not only a powerful symbol of the modern world, but also the pride of Sydney people.

- Sydney Harbour Bridge
Opened in 1932, it is the main bridge connecting the center of Sydney with the North Shore. Sydney Harbour Bridge is also the largest steel bridge in the world, recorded in the Guinness Book of Records with a length of 509 meters and a steel arch of 134 meters high, weighing 39 tons.

- The Rocks Old Town
Located just below the 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 attracts both tourists and locals with its museums, galleries and weekend markets overlooking the bustling Sydney Harbour. A great place to pick up souvenirs to take home.

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