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Top Attractions For MELBOURNE (Reservoir)

  • Melbourne Zoo - An internationally acclaimed zoo that takes great pride in recreating the natural habitats of its precious animals.

  • State Library of Victoria - The largest reference and research collection in Victoria, containing over a million books and journals, a large newspaper collection and hundreds of pictures, manuscripts and other items.

  • Planetarium - Offers visitors the chance to explore outer space from the comfort of a chair.

  • Rialto Towers Observation Deck - Offers spectacular views from the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere.

  • Australian Stock Exchange - View the latest developments on the share market.

  • IMAX Theatre - Home to the world’s biggest screen. Take the journey of discovery with state of the art technology and crystal clear images.

  • Chinatown - A Chinese settlement that has been in existence since Victoria’s goldrush of the 1850’s.

  • Melbourne Concert Hall - The venue for a wide variety of performances including gala events and symphonic concerts.

  • Parliament House - Houses the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly.

  • Sidney Myer Music Bowl - An open-air auditorium for events such as ‘Carols by Candlelight’.

  • Bundoora Park - Melbourne’s most diverse park featuring a golf course, BBQ’s, playgrounds, wetlands, woodland areas and a scenic drive to Mount Cooper.

  • Royal Botanic Gardens - One of Victoria’s most popular attractions, featuring sweeping vistas, rolling lawns, elegant lakes and pleasant picnic areas. Guided and self-guided audio tours are available.

  • Alexandra - Queen Victoria Gardens - Contain well manicured lawns, mature trees, rose beds, annuals, and a statue of Queen Victoria situated on the higher ground behind the gardens.

  • Yarra and Flinders Park - 56 hectares of parkland, home to Olympic Park, the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the National Tennis Centre.

  • Batman Park - Located alongside the Yarra River, this park was named after John Batman, Melbourne’s cofounder.

  • Alexandra Park - Located on the Yarra River, this park is the perfect place for a picnic, a bike ride or an early morning jog.

  • Kings Domain - 31 hectares of parkland, featuring the Pioneer Women’s Memorial Garden, La Trobe’s Cottage and a number of statues and sculptures.

  • Flagstaff Gardens - The resting place of Melbourne’s earliest pioneers.

  • Fitzroy and Treasury Gardens - Home to Cook’s Cottage, J.F. Kennedy memorial, the Conservatory with its floral displays, a model Tudor Village and a dolphin fountain.

  • Melbourne Park - Home to 26 tennis courts as well as the Australian Open Tennis Championships.

  • Olympic Park - A sports complex with soccer, rugby, basketball, athletics, and concert facilities.

  • National Gallery of Victoria - The focal point of an exciting variety of international blockbuster art exhibitions. It also hosts a rich Australian collection.

  • Chapungu Gallery - The largest collection of modern sculpture from Zimbabwe ever to be exhibited in Australia.

  • Westpac Gallery - Features a wide range of exhibitions that change throughout the year.

  • Potoroo - Fine Craft Gallery - Contains a collection of quality Australian, handmade studio glass, ceramics, jewellery, textiles, timber and artworks.

  • National Philatelic Centre - Contains representations of culture including stamps, film, photography, fine arts, crafts and museum objects.

  • Museum of Victoria - Features Aboriginal exhibits, dinosaurs, the Melbourne Planetarium, the Children’s Museum and touring exhibitions.

  • Performing Arts Museum - Provides an exciting insight into the world of entertainment.

  • Polly Woodside Maritime Museum - A collection of models, photographs, paintings and artefacts that illustrate our maritime history.

  • Museum of Chinese Australian History - Traces the history of the Chinese people in Australia.

  • Fire Services Museum of Victoria - A display of fire fighting equipment, uniforms, helmets and a collection of toys and equipment from all over the world.

  • The Johnston Collection - A museum containing antique furniture, pictures and interesting art objects.

  • Immigration Museum - Discover stories about the dreams, aspirations, achievements and disappointments of people from all over the world who have re-settled in Victoria from the early 1800’s to the present day.

  • Old Melbourne Gaol - Victoria’s oldest surviving penal establishment depicting prison life in the 19th Century. Displays include the death masks and memorabilia of some of Melbourne’s most notorious criminals.

  • Ancient Times House - A permanent display of the Australian Institute of Archaeology.

  • Rippon Lea House Museum and Historic Garden - The last of Australia’s great privately owned 19th century suburban estates.

  • COMO Historic House and Garden - Explore the life and social history of the Armytage family as it was in the 1920/30’s.

  • Cook’s Cottage - Commemorates the voyages of the famous Captain James Cook.

  • Latrobe’s Cottage - A living reminder of the history of the colony of Victoria.

  • Adam Lindsay Gordon Memorial - A statue of the Australian poet – Adam Lindsay Gordon.

  • Old Treasury Building - Symbolises the wealth of the gold rush era, and showcases a diverse ongoing program of exhibitions.

  • Shrine of Remembrance - Commemorates those persons who served for Australia in the war.

  • St Francis’s Church - The oldest catholic church in Victoria and the original cathedral church of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne.

  • St Patricks Cathedral - A splendid example of Gothic Revival Architecture.

  • St John’s Southgate - A building integrated architecturally and functionally with the Southgate Complex.

  • Royal Mint - Contains important collections belonging to the Royal Historical Society of Victoria.

  • South Melbourne Market - Offers a range of goods including clothing, jewellery and fresh fish.

  • The Sunday Market - Offers high quality arts and crafts.

  • Bourke St Mall - Contains a range of shops and arcades as well as two large department stores.

  • Melbourne Central - Houses over 160 stores including restaurants and boutiques.

  • Victorian Arts Centre - The focal point of Melbourne’s social and cultural scene. Features include performances of music, drama, ballet and opera.

  • Queen Victoria Market - The largest outdoor market in the world with over 1000 traders on display. Items include food, fashion, plants, crafts, souvenirs and fresh produce.

  • Victorian Tapestry Workshop - See weavers producing large handwoven tapestries.

  • Melbourne Cricket Ground - Famous for all top cricket and football events and concerts.

  • St Paul’s Cathedral - A gothic style Anglican cathedral containing mosaics, carvings and stained glass

  • Pipeworks Fun Market - Features 400 variety shops and stalls, 2 food courts, entertainment, kids rides and Victoria’s only bungy jump.

Top Activities For MELBOURNE (Reservoir)

  • Tram Rides - Take a tram ride on the FREE City Circle Tram service which takes in some of Melbourne’s major attractions.

  • Tours of Government House - Take a tour through the first Government house and the present one.

  • River Cruises - Take a cruise either towards the historic Port Melbourne or upriver past the scenic river gardens to Herring Island.

  • Shopping - Shopping at Bourke St Mall and Melbourne Central.

  • Live Entertainment - Melbourne is home to a number of entertainment complexes including the Crown Entertainment Complex, The Melbourne Concert Hall, the Playhouse, the Sidney Myer Music Bowl and the State Theatre.

  • Swanson Street Walk - Provides the perfect location from which to explore the many shops and cafes where you can relax and be entertained.

  • Williamstown Bay and River Cruises - Offer spectacular views of the city of Melbourne.

  • Alexandra Park. - Walking, cycling and jogging in Alexandra Park.

  • Dining - Melbourne has many great restaurant precincts with food from practically every nation.

  • Wineries - Day trips to the wineries in the region surrounding Melbourne.

  • Day Tours - to famous Penguins and Phillip Island, Puffing Billy, Scenic Great Ocean Road and The Grampians.

Contact Best Western Mahoneys Motor Inn
Address  47A Mahoneys Road MELBOURNE (Reservoir) VIC 3073
Telephone  T: 03 9462 1966
Fax  F: 03 9462 1147
Email  Email: info@mahoneysmotorinn.com.au
Web  Web: mahoneys.bestwestern.com.au
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