Blue Tongue Bikes
(Pass by)
Itinerary This is a typical itinerary for this product and has the same stops as the Best of Melbourne Bike Tour - with added e-bike boost!
Blue Tongue Bikes
(Pass by)
Itinerary This is a typical itinerary for this product and has the same stops as the Best of Melbourne Bike Tour - with added e-bike boost!
Southbank
We pay our respects to the people and environment of the Kulin Nation, whose land was never ceded and we cycle on. We also introduce some settler figures who shaped Melbourne into the city you see today.
Shrine of Remembrance
Victoria’s largest and most visited war memorial of national significance and an introduction to William Barrack, Aboriginal leader, activist, cultural ambassador, educator and advocator for Aboriginal rights.
Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)
For sports fans, admirers of athletic ability and large stadiums that roar! This is an impressive area that lends itself to Melbourne’s title of the “sporting capital of the world”.
Fitzroy Gardens
Discover Cook’s cottage, which was shipped out from England and rebuilt, brick by brick, in the middle of the must-see Fitzroy Gardens.
Parliament House of Victoria
Built to demonstrate the wealth of Melbourne which was then one of the richest cities in the world due to the gold rush.
Royal Exhibition Building
Visit this magnificent building and ode to the international exhibition movement of the 19th century where people still meet to exchange goods, technology, ideas, culture and values.
Fitzroy, Victoria
Enjoy a bite for lunch and the surrounds in Melbourne’s most eclectic neighbourhood. Please bring some money for this stop on the tour.
Chinatown
Visit lively Chinatown, the second oldest in the world right in the heart of Melbourne. It was established in 1851 in response to the gold rush.
Hosier Lane
Pull up the bike and let your eyes do the wandering down this famous bluestone lane filled with dazzling art that gives Melbourne its globally recognised urban edge.
Fed Square
Enjoy the buzz of Melbourne’s first public square. An architecturally designed space connecting Flinders Street to the Yarra River nestled among the neighbouring heritage buildings including St Paul's Cathedral and Flinders Street Station.
Immigration Museum
Consider Melbourne's history through the eyes of its immigrants, who make up 50% of the population with this stop overlooking the Immigration Museum.
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