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Discover Melbourne


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Places to see

 | Cooks’ Cottage The home of Captain James Cook’s parents, was originally built in 1755 in Yorkshire, England, and was later transported to Australia in 1933. It is the only 18th century building in Melbourne. |
 | Eureka Skydeck 88 Take in the awe inspiring views of Melbourne from the city’s new must-see attraction, featuring the highest public viewing platform in the Southern Hemisphere. |
 | Melbourne 360° The Melbourne Observation Deck at Rialto Offering spectacular 360 degree views from the top of the renowned Rialto building, right in the heart of the city. |
 | Old Melbourne Gaol Get a sense of what prison life was like for those who spent time behind bars in the 19th century. Infamous bushranger, Ned Kelly, was one of 136 prisoners hanged on-site. |
 | Queen Victoria Market A Melbourne institution where shoppers can find everything from fruit and vegetables to gourmet foods, fashion and general merchandise. |
 | Shrine of Remembrance The Shrine of Remembrance is Victoria’s memorial to the service and sacrifice of its men and women in times of conflict. |
 | State Library of Victoria One of Australia’s oldest cultural institutions. Visit an exhibition, delve into the library’s vast resources, or simply admire the magnificently restored heritage spaces. |
Melbourne landmarks to visit
The following locations offer a multitude of activities. Docklands Federation Square Southbank Crown Entertainment Complex Royal Botanic Gardens

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