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Shrine of Remembrance

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Birdwood Ave, Melbourne VIC 3001
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War shrine, with exhibitions commemorating world war 1.

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Free

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Modern public square, complete with galleries, Australian Centre of Moving Image and a number of bars and eateries. At Christmas the square is transformed into a Christmas wonderland with a large Christmas tree and other decorations. Throughout the year FedSquare is often a meeting place, and area for people to gather and participate in events thanks to its big screens and stage. Fed Square has easy access to the main Flinders Street Station, tram routes travelling down Swanston Street, and the Yarra River.
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19th century shopping arcade with beautiful domed roof, and tea rooms.
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Large historic market covering 2 city blocks, selling fresh foods, clothing and souvenirs.
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Tour the hallowed turf of the MCG and learn of its role in Melbourne's sporting history.
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Grand library, with iconic domed reading room.
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Over 4 hours drive from Melbourne, travel along the Great Ocean Road - with dramatic scenery following steep cliff faces, lush gully's and sandy beaches to the 12 Apostles.

The Twelve Apostles are a collection of limestone stacks located just off the shore-line near Port Campbell, and in the Twelve Apostles National Park.

Ideal as a daytrip for cruises staying overnight in Melbourne.

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Iconic Melbourne lane way featuring street art and cobblestones. Highly photographed lane way in Melbourne, close to Flinders Street Station and Fed Square.
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Edwardian Style railway station, with grand entrance on the corner. Melbourne's metropolitan train services all depart from Flinders Street Station making it the heart of Melbourne.
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Breathtaking views around Melbourne and surrounds from the 88th Floor of the Eureka tower. There are other add-ons you can also buy, including 'The Edge' ($14) where you extend out the side of the tower in the glass capsule, where the floor goes from opaque glass to clear once you are out over the side.
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Gallery with a range of exhibitions.

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