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Trip.Best Top 4 Night Attractions in Victoria [2024]
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Updated Nov 2024
- 9.04.6/5535 ReviewFrom1552.67based on 8062 reviews"The view above is great, the edge experience is honest to go or not, it will be experienced by strangers together, but the photo is taken separately, the photo printing fee is 20 knives, and the queue time is a bit long. After a walk, I have to wait for a while. There is free wifi."Southbank.Melbourne Central Business District42 km from downtownObservation DecksNighttime sightseeingFeatured in 2024 Global 100 - NightlifeHighlights: Melbourne Skydeck,the Eureka Skydeck 88, is located on the 88th floor, is 285 meters above the ground. With a direct elevator, you can overlook the entire city of Melbourne, 360 degrees, in a few seconds. There is a viewfinder for accurate observation of important landmarks throughout Melbourne. There is also a glass cube called The Edge that extends out of the edge of the building, and extremely exciting to stand up and look downstairs. You can also enjoy VR experiences athere, such as traveling through 16 Melbourne landmarks at the Voyager Theater and experiencing the thrilling VR zipline adventure.△ Enjoy the sunset over Melbourne city△ Feel the exciting Edge experience△ Experience the thrilling VR Plank zipline adventureShow Less
- 6.44.5/5254 ReviewFree"The Yarra River is 242 kilometers long, and there are 25 bridges across the river. It is called the mother river of Victoria. There are cruise ships docked by the river. Every evening, the shore restaurant lounge coffee shop floats the fragrance, sitting there listening to leisurely music, tilting a second-lang leg, slowly slowly let the thoughts float, not the general comfort!"Southbank.Melbourne Central Business District41.9 km from downtownRiversNighttime sightseeingNo.7 of Water Fun Attractions in VictoriaHighlights: The lower end of the Yarra River near Melbourne, Australia, is a must-see location if you love nature. The river is home to a vast and fragile ecosystem, including several species of fish. Dolphins are often seen swimming upstream into this river due to the salinity of its southern waters. The banks of the Yarra River are home to cultural events, such as Melbourne's annual Moomba festival which includes a water skiing competition. Rowing is another popular sport along the Yarra and Melbourne's private schools are known for training their teams here.Show Less
- 5.14.5/564 Reviewbased on 343 reviews"A few months ago my wife and I were invited to the Melbourne City Hall for a concert. A very nice place, very contemporary, old but attractive. The institution is amazing, every Melbourne person should be proud of it and should visit once; I didn’t work here, and when I could work here, I was so surprised."Melbourne.Collins Street41.4 km from downtownCity HallsBuildings by Famous ArchitectsNighttime sightseeingFeatured in Best Things to DoHighlights: Melbourne Town Hall was designed by local architect Joseph Reid, and the top of the Town Hall is crowned with a huge Prince Alfred Tower, on which is a clock with a diameter of 2.44 meters, made in England, on August 31, 1874 The day is installed on the tower; the clock weighs 8.85 kg and the long copper hour hand reaches 1.19 m. There is a concert hall inside the City Hall, which used to be a famous concert hall in Australia. The huge pipe organ is assembled from more than 8,000 pipes. It was shipped from London to Australia in 1890. This big pipe organ is very wonderful. The sound of the speech is impressive. During the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Melbourne Town Hall, as the main performance venue during the festival, will put on a number of wonderful performances.Show Less
- 3.74.5/516 Review"The Spencer Street Bridge is a more famous bridge on the Yarra River in Melbourne and a more beautiful bridge on the Yarra River. Walking over the bridge, enjoying the beauty of the Yarra River and Melbourne is a good choice. Recommended to go for a walk"Docklands.Melbourne Central Business District41.8 km from downtownBridgesNighttime sightseeingHighlights: The Spencer Street Bridge, which connects Spencer Street on the North Bank and Clarendon Street on the South Bank, was built in 1930 and, together with the adjacent Spencer Street pedestrian bridge built in 1998, forms part of the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.Show Less
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