City Circle Tram - Melbourne
The distinctive burgundy and gold City Circle tram provides a free and convenient way to move around Melbourne, and passes a number of sights and attractions including NewQuay dining and entertainment precinct. It circles the CBD's perimeter, running along Flinders Street, Harbour Esplanade, La Trobe Street and Spring Street, a journey that takes nearly 50 minutes. Hop on and off the service and visit the Immigration Museum, Melbourne Aquarium, Melbourne Museum, Old Melbourne Gaol, and some of Melbourne's best city parks and gardens. Look out the window as you pass through the Docklands and see public art, the bay, West Gate Bridge and Telstra Dome sports and entertainment stadium. Trams run in both directions every 12 minutes from 10am–6pm seven days a week (except Christmas Day and Good Friday). The City Circle tram is not accessible for wheelchair users.
Experiences around Melbourne
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boldysr
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2010-02-11
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A fascinating program on ABC Radio National caught my attention. It led me to put my camera in a plastic bag, launch my kayak and paddle out to the Isle of the Dead, about one kilometre from my holiday accommodation, Burilda Waters.
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lgoldsmith
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2010-03-03
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Continuing the saga of living with wombats (In the previous episode our gallant wombat excluder had succeded in preventing the wombat returning to the burrow beneath the B & B ) read on for the next exciting episode.
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esmeralda
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2009-04-03
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1995 Esme & Nick's Australian Travel Diary (April to August)
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marief
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2009-01-19
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A beautiful isolated beach in Tropical North Queensland with historical reference to Captain Cook's discovery of the Eastern Coast of Australia
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Beachbreaks
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2009-02-15
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Shipsterns Bluff , 'The Stern' or "shippies" has put South East Tasmania firmly on the world surfing map. The wave is considered as one of the worlds heaviest, and with good reason.
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