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Visitor information STOP 10: Etihad Stadium and Victoria Harbour Step off for arts, parks and sporting events Victoria Harbour: vibrant promenade, inviting restaurants, public art and cycling and walking paths. Yarra’s Edge: Melbourne’s newest residential zone, with enviable water views, bars and cafes. Etihad Stadium: multi-purpose venue catering for large sporting events and music entertainment. Docklands Park: superbly landscaped and dotted with stunning public art and a fun interactive playspace. Fox Classic Car Museum: more than 50 prestige cars on display in the historic Queen’s Wharf Warehouse. STOP 11: William Street Step off for culture, courts and coastal wonders Immigration Museum: celebrating our multicultural heritage. Koorie Heritage Trust Cultural Centre: over 20,000 artefacts, photographs, art and a permanent exhibition (relocating July 2015). Legal precinct: neo-classical architecture meets contemporary design at the historic Supreme Court, County Court and Magistrates’ Court. ANZ Banking Museum: a sensational step back in time when you enter this beautifully preserved neo-gothic building. Enterprise Wharf: the site of the city’s first dock is remembered with five magnificent ship figureheads. SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium: feed the rays, dive with the sharks, see the world’s largest collection of seahorses and enter an icy world to meet Antarctic penguins. STOP 12: Southbank and Yarra River Step off for the skydeck, shops and ships Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre: for conferences, conventions and special events. South Wharf Promenade: eclectic dining and vibrant bars set within heritage cargo sheds with outlet shopping just next door. Crown Entertainment Complex: live entertainment, boutique shopping, movies, riverside festivals, world class restaurants and bars, all under the one roof. Southgate: diverse collection of retailers offering unique designs, accessories, art, gifts and homewares, along with riverside dining. Eureka Skydeck 88: spectacular views from Melbourne’s tallest building. Test your nerve on The Edge – a glass cube that juts out from the 88th floor. Polly Woodside: all aboard the 19th century tall ship with pirates, sea shanties and Patch the cat. STOP 13: The Shrine and Royal Botanic Gardens Step off for music, a memorial and meandering gardens Shrine of Remembrance: Victoria’s salute to wartime service and sacrifice. Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne: world class collection of botanic beauty with wandering pathways and natural wildlife. Ian Potter Foundation Children’s Garden: a playful adventure garden designed especially for kids. Sidney Myer Music Bowl: an iconic outdoor music venue set in landscaped parkland. Government House: look for the yellow flag to see if the Governor is in residence. La Trobe’s Cottage: historic home of our first governor in 1836. Open Sundays, October to April from 2 to 4pm. Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square A one-stop shop for visitors offering free brochures, maps and event listings, along with souvenirs and an accommodation and travel booking service. Open daily from 9am to 6pm (except Christmas Day). Melbourne Visitor Booth in the Bourke Street Mall Friendly volunteers provide maps and information on shopping, attractions and events. Open daily from 9am to 5pm (except Good Friday and Christmas Day). Fitzroy Gardens Visitor Centre Your first stop when visiting the heritage-listed Fitzroy Gardens. Find out about current events and attractions, purchase your Cooks’ Cottage tickets and merchandise, and enjoy the free Wi-Fi and cafe facilities. Open daily 9am to 5pm (except Christmas Day). City Ambassadors A mobile information service in the city centre. Look for distinctive red uniforms Monday to Saturday from 10am to 4pm, and Sunday from 11am to 3pm (except Good Friday and Christmas Day). Melbourne Greeter Service Free multilingual walking orientations of the city, conducted by trained volunteers. Bookings essential: phone 9658 9658 on weekdays and 9658 9942 on weekends or visit melbourne.vic.gov.au/greeter For more information: 03 9658 9658 melbourne.vic.gov.au/visitor [email protected] thatsmelbourne @thats_melbourne TM 06/15 STOP 1: Arts precinct Step off for plays, pictures and performances Arts Centre Melbourne: flagship performing arts space includes our largest auditorium, Hamer Hall. NGV International: the state’s major art gallery displaying the classic to the contemporary. Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA): provocative and ground-breaking modern art. Malthouse Theatre: theatre space dedicated to extending the boundaries of the performing arts. Melbourne Recital Centre: home to the acoustically exquisite Elisabeth Murdoch Hall. Southbank Theatre: the main stage for the long running Melbourne Theatre Company. STOP 2: Federation Square Step off for visitor services, culture and art Melbourne Visitor Centre: one-stop shop for all your visitor needs including an accommodation and tour booking service. Federation Square: Melbourne’s cultural and civic hub, hosting 2,000 events annually. Free tours of the square run Monday to Saturday at 11am. Ian Potter Centre, NGV Australia: one of the most significant collections of Australian art in the world. Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI): celebrates the moving image in all its forms – film, TV, internet and games. Birrarung Marr and William Barrack Bridge: outdoor art space celebrating Melbourne’s First Nations’ people. Federation Bells: listen to this remarkable installation playing three times a day in celebration of our centenary. Flinders Street Station: central hub of our transport network and a popular local meeting spot. St Paul’s Cathedral: stunning gothic architecture, stained glass, mosaic art and wood craft. Hosier Lane: Melbourne’s most photographed street art lane. STOP 3: Sports precinct Step off for stadiums, legends and gardens Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG): the largest stadium in Australia, famous for ‘Aussie’ rules football. National Sports Museum (in the MCG): explore the halls of sporting legends. Melbourne, Olympic and AAMI parks: purpose-built stadiums for a host of sports from rugby to soccer, cycling and the Australian Open tennis. Fitzroy Gardens, Visitor Centre, Cooks’ Cottage, Fairies’ Tree, Model Tudor Village and historic Conservatory: visitor information, free Wi-Fi, cafe facilities and attractions set amongst heritage listed gardens. STOP 4: Chinatown precinct Step off for shopping, theatre and a Chinese dragon Her Majesty’s, Princess, Regent, Athenaeum and Comedy theatres: each offering an old-fashioned touch of glamour, check event guides to find out what’s on. Chinatown: step through the ornate gateway to discover a piece of Asia. Chinese Museum: meet the largest parade dragon in the world. Collins Street: Melbourne’s most famous shopping street, home to high end fashion and jewellery. Greek precinct: try some baklava, spanakopita and other traditional delights. State Library of Victoria: dramatic, domed reading room and vast heritage collection including Ned Kelly’s armour. Bourke Street Mall, Melbourne’s GPO, Melbourne Central, QV Melbourne, Emporium Melbourne: historic arcades, heritage buildings, shopping centres, flagship department stores and the Bourke Street Mall – all linked by iconic laneways. STOP 5: Melbourne Museum and Carlton Gardens Step off for culture, cinema and city gaol Melbourne Museum: an exploration of culture, artefacts, live exhibits and Aboriginal heritage. IMAX Theatre: the world’s third largest 3D screen. Royal Exhibition Building: displaying the best of Victorian architecture. For tours book at Melbourne Museum. Carlton Gardens: take a stroll amongst 100 year old trees and ornate Victorian fountains. Old Melbourne Gaol and City Watch House: theatrical, provocative and spine tingling. STOP 6: Lygon Street precinct Step off for La Dolce Vita and La Mama Lygon Street: heartland of Italian culture, food and lifestyle. La Mama and Carlton Courthouse theatres: fringe theatre in the quirkiest small spaces in town. Piazza Italia: stop by to watch a movie under the stars during the warmer months. Museo Italiano Cultural Centre: celebrating Italian culture, traditions and migration to Australia. STOP 7: University of Melbourne Step off for museums, music and modern art University of Melbourne: see gothic to modern architecture, art and classical sculpture. Ian Potter Museum of Art: largest university collection in Australia, ranging from the classics to the modern. Grainger Museum: displaying music related stories and artefacts. STOP 8: Queen Victoria Market Step off for the market, museum and mint Queen Victoria Market: gourmet treats, fresh produce, gifts, leather goods and souvenirs. Closed Monday and Wednesday. Melbourne Zoo: magnificent 150 year old zoo, with world class animal exhibits. Tram 55 from Peel Street. Flemington Racecourse: check horse racing guides for race days. Tram 57 from Victoria Street. Arts House and Errol Street: creative performance space with historic Errol Street shops and cafes to explore. Hellenic Museum: housed in the former Royal Mint, now displaying Greek antiquities and contemporary culture. STOP 9: Harbour Town, Docklands Step off for shopping, skating and sailing Harbour Town: outlet and speciality shopping set in outdoor lanes with sea breezes and palm trees, plus a welcoming Customer Service Centre for visitors. Medibank Icehouse: home to the Olympic Winter Institute, public rinks offer skating, curling and ice hockey. NewQuay: lively bars, acclaimed restaurants and shopping all offering magnificent views of Victoria Harbour. Melbourne Star: views of the city and beyond from Melbourne’s observation wheel. eXPLORE Melbourne The world’s most liveable city Explore the city on board the Melbourne Visitor Shuttle. Ride in air-conditioned comfort and hop on and off at any of the 13 prominent stops along the route. Be taken to bustling markets, cultural precincts, lush gardens, shopping arcades, sporting stadiums and more. Make use of the free Wi-Fi on your journey while you listen to the audio commentary that shares stories of our city’s past and present. Take your time; tickets are valid from day of purchase till end of the following day. Hours of operation Daily (except major event days). First service leaves stop 1 at 9.30am and the last at 3.45pm. Frequency Every 30 minutes, full journey takes 90 minutes. Ticket cost $10 for two days, children under 10 are free. Tickets are valid from day of purchase until end of the following day. Where to purchase tickets Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square or from ticket machines located at each stop. Ticket machines only accept credit cards or coins. Tickets are issued subject to the City of Melbourne ticket conditions. For more information melbourne.vic.gov.au/shuttle • Free Wi-Fi • Onboard commentary • Stops at key attractions • Air-conditioned • Two day ticket 2 dayS FOR $10 EXPLORE THE CITY MELBOURNE VISITOR SHUTTLE

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Visitor information

STOP 10: Etihad Stadium and Victoria HarbourStep off for arts, parks and sporting events • Victoria Harbour: vibrant promenade, inviting

restaurants, public art and cycling and walking paths.

• Yarra’s Edge: Melbourne’s newest residential zone, with enviable water views, bars and cafes.

• Etihad Stadium: multi-purpose venue catering for large sporting events and music entertainment.

• Docklands Park: superbly landscaped and dotted with stunning public art and a fun interactive playspace.

• Fox Classic Car Museum: more than 50 prestige cars on display in the historic Queen’s Wharf Warehouse.

STOP 11: William StreetStep off for culture, courts and coastal wonders• Immigration Museum: celebrating our

multicultural heritage.

• Koorie Heritage Trust Cultural Centre: over 20,000 artefacts, photographs, art and a permanent exhibition (relocating July 2015).

• Legal precinct: neo-classical architecture meets contemporary design at the historic Supreme Court, County Court and Magistrates’ Court.

• ANZ Banking Museum: a sensational step back in time when you enter this beautifully preserved neo-gothic building.

• Enterprise Wharf: the site of the city’s first dock is remembered with five magnificent ship figureheads.

• SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium: feed the rays, dive with the sharks, see the world’s largest collection of seahorses and enter an icy world to meet Antarctic penguins.

STOP 12: Southbank and Yarra RiverStep off for the skydeck, shops and ships• Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre:

for conferences, conventions and special events.

• South Wharf Promenade: eclectic dining and vibrant bars set within heritage cargo sheds with outlet shopping just next door.

• Crown Entertainment Complex: live entertainment, boutique shopping, movies, riverside festivals, world class restaurants and bars, all under the one roof.

• Southgate: diverse collection of retailers offering unique designs, accessories, art, gifts and homewares, along with riverside dining.

• Eureka Skydeck 88: spectacular views from Melbourne’s tallest building. Test your nerve on The Edge – a glass cube that juts out from the 88th floor.

• Polly Woodside: all aboard the 19th century tall ship with pirates, sea shanties and Patch the cat.

STOP 13: The Shrine and Royal Botanic GardensStep off for music, a memorial and meandering gardens• Shrine of Remembrance: Victoria’s salute to wartime

service and sacrifice.

• Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne: world class collection of botanic beauty with wandering pathways and natural wildlife.

• Ian Potter Foundation Children’s Garden: a playful adventure garden designed especially for kids.

• Sidney Myer Music Bowl: an iconic outdoor music venue set in landscaped parkland.

• Government House: look for the yellow flag to see if the Governor is in residence.

• La Trobe’s Cottage: historic home of our first governor in 1836. Open Sundays, October to April from 2 to 4pm.

Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square A one-stop shop for visitors offering free brochures, maps and event listings, along with souvenirs and an accommodation and travel booking service. Open daily from 9am to 6pm (except Christmas Day).

Melbourne Visitor Booth in the Bourke Street Mall Friendly volunteers provide maps and information on shopping, attractions and events. Open daily from 9am to 5pm (except Good Friday and Christmas Day).

Fitzroy Gardens Visitor Centre Your first stop when visiting the heritage-listed Fitzroy Gardens. Find out about current events and attractions, purchase your Cooks’ Cottage tickets and merchandise, and enjoy the free Wi-Fi and cafe facilities. Open daily 9am to 5pm (except Christmas Day).

City Ambassadors A mobile information service in the city centre. Look for distinctive red uniforms Monday to Saturday from 10am to 4pm, and Sunday from 11am to 3pm (except Good Friday and Christmas Day).

Melbourne Greeter Service Free multilingual walking orientations of the city, conducted by trained volunteers. Bookings essential: phone 9658 9658 on weekdays and 9658 9942 on weekends or visit melbourne.vic.gov.au/greeter

For more information:

03 9658 9658

melbourne.vic.gov.au/visitor

[email protected]

thatsmelbourne

@thats_melbourne

TM 06/15

STOP 1: Arts precinctStep off for plays, pictures and performances• Arts Centre Melbourne: flagship performing arts

space includes our largest auditorium, Hamer Hall.

• NGV International: the state’s major art gallery displaying the classic to the contemporary.

• Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA): provocative and ground-breaking modern art.

• Malthouse Theatre: theatre space dedicated to extending the boundaries of the performing arts.

• Melbourne Recital Centre: home to the acoustically exquisite Elisabeth Murdoch Hall.

• Southbank Theatre: the main stage for the long running Melbourne Theatre Company.

STOP 2: Federation SquareStep off for visitor services, culture and art• Melbourne Visitor Centre: one-stop shop for all

your visitor needs including an accommodation and tour booking service.

• Federation Square: Melbourne’s cultural and civic hub, hosting 2,000 events annually. Free tours of the square run Monday to Saturday at 11am.

• Ian Potter Centre, NGV Australia: one of the most significant collections of Australian art in the world.

• Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI): celebrates the moving image in all its forms – film, TV, internet and games.

• Birrarung Marr and William Barrack Bridge: outdoor art space celebrating Melbourne’s First Nations’ people.

• Federation Bells: listen to this remarkable installation playing three times a day in celebration of our centenary.

• Flinders Street Station: central hub of our transport network and a popular local meeting spot.

• St Paul’s Cathedral: stunning gothic architecture, stained glass, mosaic art and wood craft.

• Hosier Lane: Melbourne’s most photographed street art lane.

STOP 3: Sports precinctStep off for stadiums, legends and gardens• Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG): the largest stadium

in Australia, famous for ‘Aussie’ rules football.

• National Sports Museum (in the MCG): explore the halls of sporting legends.

• Melbourne, Olympic and AAMI parks: purpose-built stadiums for a host of sports from rugby to soccer, cycling and the Australian Open tennis.

• Fitzroy Gardens, Visitor Centre, Cooks’ Cottage, Fairies’ Tree, Model Tudor Village and historic Conservatory: visitor information, free Wi-Fi, cafe facilities and attractions set amongst heritage listed gardens.

STOP 4: Chinatown precinctStep off for shopping, theatre and a Chinese dragon• Her Majesty’s, Princess, Regent, Athenaeum and

Comedy theatres: each offering an old-fashioned touch of glamour, check event guides to find out what’s on.

• Chinatown: step through the ornate gateway to discover a piece of Asia.

• Chinese Museum: meet the largest parade dragon in the world.

• Collins Street: Melbourne’s most famous shopping street, home to high end fashion and jewellery.

• Greek precinct: try some baklava, spanakopita and other traditional delights.

• State Library of Victoria: dramatic, domed reading room and vast heritage collection including Ned Kelly’s armour.

• Bourke Street Mall, Melbourne’s GPO, Melbourne Central, QV Melbourne, Emporium Melbourne: historic arcades, heritage buildings, shopping centres, flagship department stores and the Bourke Street Mall – all linked by iconic laneways.

STOP 5: Melbourne Museum and Carlton GardensStep off for culture, cinema and city gaol• Melbourne Museum: an exploration of culture,

artefacts, live exhibits and Aboriginal heritage.

• IMAX Theatre: the world’s third largest 3D screen.

• Royal Exhibition Building: displaying the best of Victorian architecture. For tours book at Melbourne Museum.

• Carlton Gardens: take a stroll amongst 100 year old trees and ornate Victorian fountains.

• Old Melbourne Gaol and City Watch House: theatrical, provocative and spine tingling.

STOP 6: Lygon Street precinctStep off for La Dolce Vita and La Mama• Lygon Street: heartland of Italian culture, food

and lifestyle.

• La Mama and Carlton Courthouse theatres: fringe theatre in the quirkiest small spaces in town.

• Piazza Italia: stop by to watch a movie under the stars during the warmer months.

• Museo Italiano Cultural Centre: celebrating Italian culture, traditions and migration to Australia.

STOP 7: University of MelbourneStep off for museums, music and modern art • University of Melbourne: see gothic to modern

architecture, art and classical sculpture.

• Ian Potter Museum of Art: largest university collection in Australia, ranging from the classics to the modern.

• Grainger Museum: displaying music related stories and artefacts.

STOP 8: Queen Victoria MarketStep off for the market, museum and mint• Queen Victoria Market: gourmet treats, fresh

produce, gifts, leather goods and souvenirs. Closed Monday and Wednesday.

• Melbourne Zoo: magnificent 150 year old zoo, with world class animal exhibits. Tram 55 from Peel Street.

• Flemington Racecourse: check horse racing guides for race days. Tram 57 from Victoria Street.

• Arts House and Errol Street: creative performance space with historic Errol Street shops and cafes to explore.

• Hellenic Museum: housed in the former Royal Mint, now displaying Greek antiquities and contemporary culture.

STOP 9: Harbour Town, DocklandsStep off for shopping, skating and sailing • Harbour Town: outlet and speciality shopping

set in outdoor lanes with sea breezes and palm trees, plus a welcoming Customer Service Centre for visitors.

• Medibank Icehouse: home to the Olympic Winter Institute, public rinks offer skating, curling and ice hockey.

• NewQuay: lively bars, acclaimed restaurants and shopping all offering magnificent views of Victoria Harbour.

• Melbourne Star: views of the city and beyond from Melbourne’s observation wheel.

eXPLORE Melbourne The world’s most liveable city Explore the city on board the Melbourne Visitor Shuttle. Ride in air-conditioned comfort and hop on and off at any of the 13 prominent stops along the route. Be taken to bustling markets, cultural precincts, lush gardens, shopping arcades, sporting stadiums and more.

Make use of the free Wi-Fi on your journey while you listen to the audio commentary that shares stories of our city’s past and present. Take your time; tickets are valid from day of purchase till end of the following day.

Hours of operationDaily (except major event days).First service leaves stop 1 at 9.30am and the last at 3.45pm.

FrequencyEvery 30 minutes, full journey takes 90 minutes.

Ticket cost$10 for two days, children under 10 are free.

Tickets are valid from day of purchase until end of the following day.

Where to purchase ticketsMelbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square or from ticket machines located at each stop. Ticket machines only accept credit cards or coins.

Tickets are issued subject to the City of Melbourne ticket conditions.

For more information melbourne.vic.gov.au/shuttle

• Free Wi-Fi• Onboard commentary• Stops at key attractions• Air-conditioned• Two day ticket

2 daySFOR

$10

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04/14Melbourne Visitor Shuttle stops

Arts precinct

Federation Square

Sports precinct

Chinatown precinct

Melbourne Museum and Carlton Gardens

Lygon Street precinct

University of Melbourne

Queen Victoria Market

Harbour Town, Docklands

Etihad Stadium and Victoria Harbour

William Street

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L15 ACCA

M11 ACMI

K10 ANZ Banking Museum

M12 Arts Centre Melbourne

F4 Arts House / Errol Street

H3 Arts House / Meat Market

L9 Athenaeum Theatre

O11 Birrarung Marr / Federation Bells

K9 Bourke Street Mall

N5 Carlton Gardens

L8 Chinatown

M7 Chinese Museum

M7 Comedy Theatre

Q9 Cooks’ Cottage

J13 Crown Entertainment Complex

E12 Docklands Park

J12 Enterprise Wharf

E10 Etihad Stadium

L13 Eureka Skydeck 88

M11 Federation Square

Q9 Fitzroy Gardens

L11 Flinders Street Station

F13 Fox Classic Car Museum

P15 Government House

I1 Grainger Museum

L7 Greek precinct

B9 Harbour Town

I8 Hellenic Museum

M7 Her Majesty’s Theatre

M10 Hosier Lane

N11 Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia

K1 Ian Potter Museum of Art

M4 IMAX Theatre

J12 Immigration Museum

H9 Koorie Heritage Trust

M2 La Mama and Carlton Courthouse

P17 La Trobe’s Cottage

L4 Lygon Street

L15 Malthouse Theatre

R11 MCG / National Sports Museum

A8 Medibank Icehouse

K7 Melbourne Central

H15 Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre

N4 Melbourne Museum

P12 Melbourne Park

M14 Melbourne Recital Centre

K9 Melbourne Visitor Booth

M11 Melbourne Visitor Centre

K9 Melbourne’s GPO

M2 Museo Italiano Cultural Centre

C9 NewQuay

M13 NGV International

L6 Old Melbourne Gaol

L4 Piazza Italia

G14 Polly Woodside

N7 Princess Theatre

I6 Queen Victoria Market

L7 QV Melbourne

M10 Regent Theatre

Q17 Royal Botanic Gardens

N4 Royal Exhibition Building

I12 SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium

O17 Shrine of Remembrance

O13 Sidney Myer Music Bowl

G14 South Wharf Promenade

M14 Southbank Theatre

L12 Southgate

M10 St Paul’s Cathedral

K7 State Library of Victoria

J1 University of Melbourne

D12 Victoria Harbour

E14 Yarra’s Edge

Attractions