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Outdoor urban seating area with yellow umbrellas, people walking and relaxing, and a city skyline featuring high-rise buildings in the background on a sunny day.
22
Jan

Relish the Rest of Summer in Victoria with Show Me Melbourne

Victoria is known for its sporting culture, rich history, diverse cuisine options, fine wines, and for being nominated as the most liveable city in the world since 2011. Its capital city is a spectacular destination that attracted 32.1 million tourists between July 2018 and June 2019, but long before Melbourne became a thriving metropolis, it...
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A large, red-brick mansion with complex architectural details, surrounded by well-maintained gardens and a vast green lawn. The sky is clear and blue.
15
Jan

Discover the Best of Victoria’s Glistening Capital with Conceptual Day Tours

Melbourne is hip, dynamic, diverse and exciting. Its core thrives as a bustling metropolis with inner-city neighbourhoods that are busting at the seams with character, culture and history. This vibrant capital is also known for its excellent dining options, exciting nightlife and boundless amounts of things to see and do. Melbourne is home to a...
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Skyline of a city with modern high-rise buildings lit up at night, reflecting on a river. The foreground features a well-lit promenade with outdoor dining areas and green spaces.
04
Jan

Show Me Melbourne: A New Partner to Expand the Travel Bucket List

Take a walk on the wonderful side of the world’s most livable city with Show Me Melbourne – a dynamic day tour company serving realness and rarities. The city of Melbourne is a hip, bustling metropolis filled with unique character and cultural diversity. Think lush green parks within the city centre and glorious mountain ranges...
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Upward view of a group of modern skyscrapers in an urban area with a cloudy sky background.
28
Dec

Show Me Melbourne: Operating with Caution and Care in the ‘New Normal’

With the global lockdown of 2020 stretching the limits of how businesses operate, Show Me Melbourne has taken an adaptable approach to operate under streamlined guidelines to ensure the safety of their guests. The Show Me Melbourne team has recently taken on the task of re-opening for business with notable changes made to how they...
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A wide-angle view of Melbourne's skyline at sunset, featuring modern skyscrapers, a bridge over a river in the foreground, and a clear sky.
24
Dec

Show Me Melbourne: A Trusted Tour Operator Exploring the City’s Undiscovered Nooks and Crannies

This Summer, take Melbourne by storm with a carefully curated experience led by one of Victoria’s leading day tour experts. Australia’s second-largest city is not only home to a flourishing central business district but also suburbs that spread more than 40 km to the south, 30 km to the east, 20 km to the north...
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Bronze statues of two athletes in running gear, one handing a baton to the other, set against a backdrop of trees and light posts during the daytime.
21
Aug

The Ultimate Act of Sportsmanship

Known as “Sportsmanship” this statue located at Olympic Park on Olympic Boulevard and created by Mitch Mitchell in 2002, captures a moment of pure sportsmanship, where one runner stops to help another who has fallen. The runners in question are John Landy and the then relatively-unknown Ron Clarke.  The race was held at Olympic Park...
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Exterior view of the Australian Sports Museum at Melbourne Cricket Ground, displaying a large yellow and green banner above the entrance. Skyscrapers and trees visible in the background.
15
Aug

Melbourne’s Tributes to the 1956 Olympic Games

We’ve been missing our tours at Melbourne Sports Tours so we’re making a series of blog posts for you and taking the opportunity to talk about some of the things that there’s rarely time to cover whilst on tour. For our first article, we headed to Melbourne’s Sports Precinct.  Most folks know the area for...
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A vintage tram passes in front of the historic Flinders Street Station in Melbourne, characterized by its yellow facade and green domes, with people bustling around the entrance.
28
May

I’ll meet you under the clocks – Flinders St Station

Flinders Street Station has been the main metropolitan train station for Melbourne for well over 150 years. There has been a station here since 1854 when a single line was installed to what is now Port Melbourne which makes it Australia’s oldest train station.  From 1865 to 1892 it was also the site of Melbourne’s...
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