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Planning your Trip to Melbourne

Melbourne, Australia is the perfect place to go on vacation with the kids. There are so many fun family things to do. Choose from either picnicking on pristine beaches or chilling with the little ones in one of the many outdoor and indoor playgrounds. There is a valuable experience to offer all families in the beautiful city of Melbourne.

Melbourne is one of the best cities to visit in Australia and is consistently voted as one of the best cities in the world to go on vacation with the kids. The city centre is easily walkable and the weather is mild all year round. 

You will find lots of fun things to do with the kids that even the parents will enjoy. Families that enjoy the great outdoors can explore one of the many animal sanctuaries, farms, botanic gardens and walking trails. 

Families that enjoy the creative space will love visiting one of the many museums in Melbourne many of which focus on fun learning and interactive exhibits. 

If you’re on the hunt for some fun things to do with the kids, then look no further, here’s a list of family-friendly attractions in Melbourne worth visiting.

Melbourne Museum 

Melbourne Museum hosts many family events and fun things to do for the kids. Everything from interactive exhibitions or live insects for the little ones to touch. Kids can explore the fun rooms, play gallery and fossils. 

Melbourne Museum also has an autism-friendly dedicated program for kids including sensory spaces and a dance floor with camouflage disco lights that turn into spotted and striped animals. 

Yangs Regional Park 

Spend the day at Yangs Regional Park, a great place to visit for budding bike riders and climbers. Located only a short drive from Melbourne Yang Regional Park is a great place to visit with the little ones. Explore the park and the large granite rocks to climb on or ride along the many bike trails. 

If the little ones enjoy a nice long walk then take a hike up Flinders Peal and enjoy a picnic and enjoy the view at the top of the park. As well as the spectacular view you can also spot some of the native animals such as Wallabies, Koalas, Echidnas and kangaroos. 

Melbourne Zoo

Melbourne Zoo is a fantastic place to visit with the little ones. Home to an impressive collection of animals such as giraffes, meerkats, lemurs, kangaroos, wombats and so much more.  

Visit Elwood Beach 

Australia is home to some of the world’s best beaches. Elwood Beach spans many miles and offers the most pristine sand and beautiful clear blue waters. Spend the day here with the family and enjoy a picnic and relax watching the little one’s swim.

Alpine National Park

For those looking to take a break from the city and spend time in the great outdoors, then head over to the Alpine National Park. Driving to Alpine National Park takes around 5 hours but is worth the visit. Families tend to break up their holiday and spend time in the city and then head over for a few days to Alpine National Park. Families can enjoy swimming, camping, horse riding and much more. 

Sea Life Melbourne 

Visiting the Sea life is entertaining for the whole family. The impressive collection of animals to see makes this a memorable trip. Take the little ones to see the crocodiles, tropical fish, sharks and penguins. The sea life centre offers families the ability to get up close and personal with the animals. 

Melbourne enjoys lovely warm summers, beautiful springs, relatively mild autumn and crisp cold winters. With such a variable climate Melbourne tends to heat up around December to February which is classed as the summer. March to May is normally a lot cooler as Melbourne heads into Autumn. From June to August the weather is crisp and cold as winter arrives. 

The top temperatures are between January and February which are the busiest months to visit Melbourne. Families can be expected to pay more for their holiday during summer. If you’re looking to save money on your vacation it's best to avoid the peak hot months.

Melbourne, Australia is one of the most vibrant cities to visit in Australia. There is so much to see and do for families, a destination that demands your attention and offers so many experiences beyond sightseeing. 

Depending on what vacation you’re looking for, whether something chilled or adrenaline-pumped, Melbourne offers it all.

Listed below are some of the best neighbourhoods to visit with the kids.

Fitzroy

Fitzroy has to be one of the coolest places to visit in Melbourne. Northeast of central Melbourne, this place is for the creative folk. Families looking for something fun and energetic to do will not be disappointed. Here you will find cool edgy museums, plenty of fabulous eateries and lots of fun thrifty shops. 

Fitzroy offers some of the cheapest accommodations in Melbourne. Families looking to grab a bargain on their vacation should explore the places to stay in Fitzroy.

Carlton 

Often referred to as Little Italy, Carlton is a vibrant and upbeat place to visit with the family. Plenty of fun things to do to keep the little ones entertained. Take a walk on one of the many walking trails or relax in the local park and enjoy a picnic with the family. Visit an art gallery or take the kids to enjoy some gelato in one of the many gelaterias. 

Docklands

Recently renovated area, Dockland is only a few stops from the city centre on the free tram. Docklands is a quieter neighbourhood with a relaxed vibe. Families looking to chill and take in the atmosphere will enjoy visiting the Docklands. 

There is lots to do in the area for kids, everything from attending the stadium and watching an Aussie football match to visiting the Star Observation Wheel

St Kilda

St. Kilda is a perfect picturesque neighbourhood by the sea. Only a 15-minute drive from central Melbourne. St. Kilda is a popular tourist spot. Families flock to this area every year to soak up the fun vibes, attend one of the many festivals or relax at the beach. St. Kilda has it all. 

There are plenty of choices for places to stay in Melbourne with the kids. Whether you’re looking to do it on a budget or go all out, there is so much choice. 

Listed below are some of our top picks of places to stay in Melbourne with the kids.

Quest Serviced Apartments 

Scattered all over Melbourne are the Quest Serviced Apartments. Two-bedroomed apartments equipped with all the amenities such as a kitchen, laundry facilities and dining area make these apartments the perfect choice for families looking for suitable accommodation.

The Cullen

The Cullen is one of the trendiest hotels in Melbourne. This boutique hotel features its very own kitchenette, signature art and designer furnishings. Families looking for something a little more spacious can splash out on a two-bedroom studio which features its very own living area and deluxe furnishings. 

The Langham

The Langham is luxurious and located in central Melbourne. Ideal for families with kids over the age of 10 years of age. Located close by the Langham are the National Gallery of Victoria, Eureka Tower and Parklands Aquarium. 

Melbourne is known for its culinary delights. Situated on the Yarra River between the mountainous regions and Port Philip Bay, Melbourne is a cultural melting pot. Due to its history and global migration over the last few centuries, many dishes such as gyro meats, gyoza and meat pies have originated from Melbourne. 

No vacation is complete without tasting the local famous dishes. Keeping the kiddie’s palates satisfies can also be challenging, thankfully Melbourne caters for all.

Listed below are some of the top dishes to try.

Banhi Mi

Shortly after the second world war ended many Vietnamese people moved to Melbourne bringing them a plethora of amazing Vietnamese bakeries. Be sure to try something from a Vietnamese bakery such as the banh mi sandwich which is a baguette filled with pork, onion, mayo, daikon and cilantro, a firm favourite for the younger audience! 

Hot Jam Doughnut

This delicious jam doughnut is filled with oozing jam fried fresh for you to take away. You can often find these tasty delights served in a street kiosk. Treat the little ones to a nice treat after a day of having fun in one of the many fun things to do in Melbourne. 

Capricciosa pizza 

Just like Chicago, Melbourne has its distinct style of pizza. The crusts are thicker and the pizzas tend to be smaller, but still equally as delicious. 

Chicken Parma 

Paying respects to its Italian routes, the Chicken Parma has stood the test of time. A firm favourite in many Austrian households, this dish is absolutely delicious and very popular with kids of all ages. Seasoned chicken stuffed with melting mozzarella and covered in Italian sauce, the chicken Parma is a delicious complement to many foods such as sandwiches, chops and salads. 

Fairy Bread

Fairy Bread is served at all kid’s parties in Australia. This sugary treat consists of a bright sponge covered in sprinkles, and lashings of butter and baked in the oven. Shaped in many unique shapes and coloured to suit any party theme, the fairy cake is a must-try for all kids visiting Melbourne on vacation. 

 

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