2019-10-10

MELBOURNE FREE TOURS

Melbourne Free Walking Tours

3 Tours Every Day

Explore Melbourne’s sights with your friendly and knowledgeable local tour guide. Rain, Hail or Shine, I’m Free Tours walk EVERYDAY. No need to book, just turn up and look for your guide in a bright green T-shirt.

https://www.imfree.com.au/melbourne


Melbourne Sights Free Walking Tour

2½ – 3 Hour Tour Every Day 10:30am & 2:30pm
Join us and we’ll uncover the history and explore the sites of Australia’s cultural capital. Your friendly and knowledgeable Melbourne tour guide will give you insights into the people, places and events of this city.

From the State Library we will explore Melbourne’s beginnings and development from its founding in 1835 right up to the major developments that have made Melbourne the world city that it is today. We’ll also cover things to see and do, the lane ways, art, cafe culture and hidden bars so you can experience Melbourne like a local, especially those that are free, to make your stay as enjoyable as possible.

Join us EVERY DAY at 10:30am and 2:30pm at the statue of Sir Redmond Barry in front of the State Library of Victoria.

TOGETHER WE’LL SEE:
Yarra River
Eureka Tower
Chinatown
Iconic Street art
Aboriginal History
Early settlement history
Old Melbourne Gaol
Carlton Gardens
Royal Exhibition Building
Princess’ Theatre


Culture Capital Free Walking Tour

1½ Hour Tour Everyday 3pm (April – September), 6pm (October – March)
Join your local guide as we leave the beaten path behind. We’ll uncover the secrets behind the city’s famous culture as we take you through some of Melbourne’s best hidden laneways, arcades and architecture to discover the local and alternative side to Melbourne.

From world class coffee to breathtaking street art, we’ll get to the heart of Melburnian identity and discover how Melbourne’s smallest streets became its biggest attraction.

Join us EVERY DAY at 3pm (April – Sept) or 6pm (Oct -March) at the statue of Sir Redmond Barry in front of the State Library of Victoria.

WHAT WE’LL SEE:
Diverse Street Art
Coffee Culture
Old and New Architecture
Laneway Transformation and Planning
Hidden Bar Culture
Live Music Scene
Indigenous Culture
Multicultural Influences
Protests & Entrepreneurs
Environmental initiatives
Melbourne Town Hall
General Post Office
Australian Rules Football
AND EXPLORE THE HIDDEN LANEWAYS OF:
Presgrave Place
Postal Lane
Union Lane
Manchester Unity Building
AC/DC Lane
Coromandel Lane
Caledonian Lane
Russell Place
Rainbow Alley
Drewery Lane


Federation Square
Bourke St
Flinders St Station
State Library of Victoria
State Parliament of Victoria
Melbourne’s First coffee Machine
Ned Kelly
Batman
Free things to do and transport
… and much more!

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