Hot Air Ballooning in Melbourne
Hot Air Ballooning in Melbourne
Melbourne
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Hot Air Ballooning in Melbourne
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Introduction Hot Air Ballooning in Melbourne

Introduction
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In Melbourne, experience a unique hot air balloon ride. You will soar into the sky and appreciate the unique charm of this city.

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Iconic Architecture and Multicultural Characteristics: As the hot air balloon slowly ascends, you can welcome the first rays of sunlight from a height of several thousand meters. The entire city gradually wakes up in the morning light. Iconic buildings such as the Eureka Skydeck and St. Paul's Cathedral come into full view. Architectural styles from different eras coexist harmoniously in this globally livable city. From high above, you can deeply appreciate the diverse cultural characteristics of this city.

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Unique flying conditions: Melbourne is the only city in Australia that allows hot air balloons to fly over the city center, a feature that makes Melbourne's hot air balloon tours unique worldwide. In addition, Melbourne's mild climate and stable wind also provide advantages for hot air balloon flights. Here, you can experience a smooth and safe hot air balloon flight while enjoying the charming sunrise.

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Long service history and complete qualifications: Melbourne's hot air balloon service has a long history, with many professional and experienced pilots and operation teams. They not only have rich flight experience, but also have professional certification from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority to ensure that every flight meets the highest safety standards.

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Whether you are an adventurer who wants to find excitement and surprises, or travelers who desire to enjoy tranquility and beauty, can find their own happiness and satisfaction in Melbourne's hot air balloon tour. Come and join this dream journey in the morning light and appreciate the different beauty of the sky!

Trip Moments Hot Air Ballooning in Melbourne

Hot Air Ballooning in Melbourne Trip Moments
Melbourne 6 Days Itinerary

Melbourne 6 Days Itinerary

📍 Queen Victoria Market, Parliament House 🏖️ State National Library Lots halal restaurants All walking distance from tram station Hot but nice weather end of Feb and long daylight time! Cafes are everywhere, love their brunch culture. Flat white and americano are nice here. Food is tasty and always look forward to it. 🏠 Pegasus APARTHOTEL (love the kitchen) 💡 Free Tram Route
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Melbourne Park|day-2 citywalk

Melbourne Park|day-2 citywalk

The city gardens in Melbourne are too suitable for lying flat and dazing🥹🥹 Temporarily away from the hustle and bustle in the city, immersed in the lush nature, come here to lie flat and recharge after work, staring at the quiet lake or blooming colorful flowers, enjoying a moment of peace and tranquility🌹 ❀No admission fee, the city garden can be reached directly by public transportation in the city❀ 🌻Carlton Gardens (Carlton Gardens) (Pictures 1-4) This heritage-listed park is a very popular picnic spot! Behind it is the Royal Exhibition Building and the fountain, super photogenic~ 🎫Free 📍1-111 Carlton Street, Carlton, Victoria, 3053 🚶‍♀️About 30 minutes walk from Fitzroy to CBD 🌳Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne (Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne) (Pictures 5-8) The place with the densest variety of plants in the city of Melbourne! Here you can not only see succulents, tropical rainforest plants, roses and other types of flowers, but also see black swans, eels, bellbirds, cockatoos and kookaburras and other wildlife~ Deeply immersed in nature~ 🎫Free 📍Birdwood Avenue, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000 🚌Half an hour bus directly from Melbourne CBD 🌹Fitzroy Gardens (Fitzroy Gardens) (Pictures 9-12) A greenhouse garden built in the 1920s, the exterior is Spanish-style architecture, and you can see colorful flowers in the greenhouse every season! 🎫Free 📍230-298 Wellington Parade, East Melbourne, Victoria, 3002 🚎Tram 48,71,75, or walk from Federation Square
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Model Tudor Village in Fitzroy Gardens 🏢
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Model Tudor Village in Fitzroy Gardens 🏢

#2024wish Hey there! Just got back from the Model Tudor Village in Fitzroy Gardens, and it's a hidden gem! 🌳 The entrance fee was totally worth it for the charming miniature houses and meticulous details. 👌 Loved strolling through the tiny streets, feeling like a giant in this enchanting world. #MiniatureMagic The village is a captivating replica of Tudor architecture, transporting you back in time. ⏳ The craftsmanship is remarkable, and the attention to detail is on point. 🏡 Each house has its own unique charm, making it a picturesque experience. Fitzroy Gardens itself is a lush oasis in the heart of the city, perfect for a leisurely walk or a picnic. 🍃 Don't miss Captain Cook's Cottage nearby, adding historical flair to the green surroundings. 🏰 #HistoricGardens #TravelDiscoveries Overall, if you're into history, quaint architecture, and a touch of whimsy, the Model Tudor Village is a must-visit! 🗺️ #FitzroyFinds #TravelAdventures
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Melbourne 🇦🇺: The Ultimate Melbourne & Great Ocean Road Adventure
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Melbourne 🇦🇺: The Ultimate Melbourne & Great Ocean Road Adventure

Embark on an unforgettable journey through Melbourne and beyond with this well-crafted itinerary! Start by exploring the city’s bustling markets, historic sites, and vibrant street art, then dive into culture at world-renowned museums and galleries. Experience breathtaking views from the Melbourne Skydeck and encounter marine life at SEA LIFE Aquarium. Venture beyond the city on a scenic road trip along the Great Ocean Road, stopping at picturesque beaches, waterfalls, and iconic landmarks like the Twelve Apostles and Loch Ard Gorge. Ride the historic Puffing Billy steam train, relax on Brighton Beach, and enjoy close wildlife encounters at Werribee Open Range Zoo. With a mix of city adventures, coastal wonders, and nature escapes, this trip offers the perfect Melbourne experience! 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀 Day 1: - South Melbourne Market 🏠 - South Wharf 🌊 Day 2: - State Library of Victoria 📕 - Old Melbourne Gaol 🏢 - Melbourne Musuem 🏢 - Hosier Lane 🛣️ - Flinders Street / Flinders Lane 🛣️ - St Paul's Cathedral ⛪️ - Federation Square 🏢 - Arts Centre Melbourne 🎨 - State Theatre 🎭 - National Gallery of Victoria 🖼️ Day 3: - Queen Victoria Market 🏠 - Cook's Cottage / Fitzroy Garden 🌳 - St Patrick's Cathedral ⛪️ - SEA Life Melbourne Aquarium 🐠 - Melbourne Skydeck 🎆 Day 4: - Puffing Billy Railway Steam Train 🚂 - Brighton Beach 🏖️ Day 5: Road Trip to Apollo Bay & Stay - Geelong 🌊 - Torquay - Bell's Beach 🏖️ - Anglesea 🦘 - Split Point Lighthouse - Eagle Rock 🗿 - Lorne - Erskine Falls - Kennett River 🏞️ - Koala Cove Café 🐨 - Cape Patton Lookpoint 🏞️ - Marriner Look-point 🐏🐑 Day 6: Road trip to Port Campbell & Stay - Maits Rest Rainforest Walk 🏞️ - Great Otway National Park 🏞️ - Cape Otway Light Station🗼 - Melba Gully - Gibson Steps 🗿 - Twelve Apostles 🗿 - Loch Ard Gorge 🗿 Day 7: - London Bridge 🌉 - Peterborough - The Grotto - Bay of Martyrs - Bay Of Islands 🏝️ - Cheese World & Musuem 🏢 - Logans Beach Whale Watching Platform 🪧 - Cannon Hill Lookout 🏞️ - Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve 🗼 - Basalt Wines (Winery) 🍇 Day 8: Werribee Open Range Zoo 🐘🐆🦘 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀 Hotel 🏨: Courtyard Melbourne Flagstaff Garden Port Campbell Motor Inn Coastal Motel #australiatrip #melbourne #Portcampbell #apollobay
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Melbourne D4 citywalk

Melbourne D4 citywalk

Today, start from La Trobe Street, take Route 35 (every 12 minutes, clockwise, ends at 5pm, with maps on board, old-fashioned decor). Pass Flagstaff Gardens, Old Melbourne Gaol, Carlton Gardens (very beautiful, the building behind is the Exhibition Hall, and behind that is the Melbourne Museum), continue on Route 35 for 2 stops to Parliament Station, where there are free 45-minute guided tours on weekdays, limited to 25 people, you need to queue at the entrance in advance. Having just missed the 12pm tour, I continued on Route 35 for 2 stops to Flinders Street and got off at Federation Square (the tram passes Old Treasury Building and Treasury Gardens). Federation Square is right next to ACMI, which has exhibitions on light and shadow and the origins of film, worth a visit. Diagonally opposite is St Paul's Cathedral, and diagonally opposite that is Flinders Street Station. Due to time constraints, I took a quick tour of the cathedral and then headed back. I walked back to Parliament at 1:30pm, but still missed the 2pm tour, so I had to queue for the 3pm tour. Many people were taking wedding photos here. Security checks, passport registration, and bag storage start at 2:30pm. The front hall, the Parliament Chamber (one side represents the government, the other side the opposition), the rooftop Parliament Garden, the library (1861), the legal chamber, this nearly 1-hour tour is well worth it. Then take Route 109 to LUNE on Collins Street, card payment only, ordered an almond croissant, AUD 11.8, with almond syrup inside, quite delicious. Then walk to the NGV Australia next to Federation Square, the 2nd floor is Australian art, the 3rd floor is an exhibition of famous painters. A 5-minute walk takes you to Hoisier Lane graffiti street. Take Route 19 to Queen Victoria Market Station, this is the nearest free tram stop to the University of Melbourne, get off and continue walking 1 km, in about 10 minutes you will reach the University of Melbourne. Return to Flinders Street, have a steak, and wait for sunset. On Friday nights, there are concerts at Federation Square, very lively, from Princes Bridge you can see the Yarra River, on one side you can see the Australian Open venue, on the other side you can see Queen's Bridge, view Southbank, the night view is nice.
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Fire Services Museum of Victoria 🔥✨
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Fire Services Museum of Victoria 🔥✨

I had a great morning at the old Eastern Hill Fire Station, it's like a time capsule, and it totally fascinated me. 🫶🏻 The station has a few activities too. You can put on some old uniforms, there's a giftshop, interactive displays about the history of fire fighting in Melbourne etc. 👀 I learned things I did not know before. It’s such an extensive collection of memorabilia there are a number of items not kept on site as there is no room for everything! All the displays are diligently labelled and volunteer staff happy to chat and explain anything further. 🥰 Will take around 45 minutes to see and read everything. Had a great time here, really recommended 👍🏻✨ #wheretogo #bestplace #bestview #awesomepic #mytripvlog #celebratewithtrip #best_trip_by_trip #bestplace #recommended #besttimeever #bestdeal #awesometrip #tripcom
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Iconic Stadium In Melbourne
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Iconic Stadium In Melbourne

#melbournetrip The guided tour of the MCG and the museum is a must while you are in Melbourne.The tour takes around an hour and you get to see most of the interesting parts of the ground - players box, media boxes, long room etc. Lots of history and the guides are very knowledgeable. The museum is more of a kids activity centre with some exhibits. MSG is brilliant stadium that has been host to Olympic and commonwealth games as well as large scale concerts and the best arena for AFL.It also host some soccer game when big clubs from premier leagues visit for pre season friendly. Well signed, adequate transport options available and accessible friendly. Would recommend the tour for $33.
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The Route 35 tram in downtown Melbourne

The Route 35 tram in downtown Melbourne

The Route 35 tram circles the most central area of downtown Melbourne, offering free rides to citizens and tourists. There are stops at all the important sights and landmark buildings, making it convenient for passengers to get on and off. The hotel we stayed at was not far from a stop, and it was very convenient to take the tram for a spin. Along the way, there were several open parks of various sizes, with lush trees and green lawns. The little house with a TV station doing a program, known as 'Captain Cook's Cottage', is presumably one of the captains of the first few British ships that came to the Australian continent. In the center of the park, there is a small old building, an indoor garden, where the flowers bloom large and bright. Taking the Route 35 tram, we visited the State Library of Melbourne in the city center. It's also a place worth seeing. After visiting the library, we had coffee at the café by Door 2, took a short rest, and even took a photo with the friendly waiter. Wandering around the library area was quite interesting too.
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Serenity in Bloom: The Conservatory's Hidden Charm 🇦🇺
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Serenity in Bloom: The Conservatory's Hidden Charm 🇦🇺

#australiatrip Tucked away in Fitzroy Gardens, The Conservatory is a tranquil oasis in Melbourne's heart. As I stepped inside, I was enveloped by lush greenery and vibrant blooms. The stunning Victorian-era glasshouse is a masterpiece, with its intricate details and soft natural light. The variety of plants and flowers on display is impressive, and the peaceful atmosphere makes it an ideal escape from the city's hustle and bustle. A must-visit for nature lovers and those seeking serenity. My rating: 4 ⭐️ out of 5!
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For meat lovers
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For meat lovers

A nice place with lots of options for meat lovers. The steak is cooked beautifully medium and seasoned well. Although I wish I had known the portion isn’t very big and upsized my order. They also offer a few selections of beer and wine. The burger is also a very safe choice for the less adventurous. I enjoyed the meal so much I returned the next day to try the Reuben and it was perfect. Not too dense, wonderfully seasoned and the bread was toasted to perfection. Also had the octopus & Chinese sausage skewer—not as tender as expected. Their cheeseburger was simply amazing; flavourful tender juicy patty, super crispy bacon, generous condiments. The fries and fried chicken were ok, not as spectacular as the cheeseburger. #australiatrip #burgers #steaks
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Fitzroy Gardens: Melbourne’s Green Oasis
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Fitzroy Gardens: Melbourne’s Green Oasis

Nestled in the heart of Melbourne, Fitzroy Gardens is a lush escape blending history and nature. Stroll past vibrant flower beds, towering elms, and the stunning conservatory, where a graceful statue stands amid seasonal blooms. Visit Cook’s Cottage, a piece of England in Australia, and soak in panoramic city skyline views peeking through the trees. The gardens are alive with chirping birds, curious possums, and tranquil fountains, making it a perfect spot to unwind. Whether exploring heritage landmarks or simply enjoying nature’s beauty, Fitzroy Gardens offers a timeless retreat in the bustling city. #australiatrip
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Fitzroy Garden
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Fitzroy Garden

#parksandgardens Fitzroy Garden is the perfect spot to unwind amidst nature. With its beautifully landscaped lawns, winding paths, and vibrant flower beds, it offers a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle. Find a quiet bench to read, enjoy a picnic under the shade of trees, or take a leisurely stroll to soak in the scenery. Whether you’re catching up with friends or enjoying some solo time, Fitzroy Garden’s tranquil atmosphere is sure to refresh your spirit. Don’t forget to explore the charming ornamental features and historic landmarks scattered throughout the park!
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