What does MCG stand for
Melbourne Cricket Ground
You’ll find street art covering every wall of this famous Melbourne laneway
Hosier Lane
Melbourne is known for this hot beverage
Coffee
This public square is often called the “heart of Melbourne” and hosts cultural events all year round.
Federation Square
This building has a famous dome and grand reading room, and is over 150 years old.
State Library of Victoria
Located near Federation Square, this museum showcases the history of Australian football.
Australian sports museum
This iconic theatre on Spring Street is famous for its golden decor and hosts major musicals like Hamilton and Moulin Rouge
The Regent theatre
What street is Chinatown on?
Little Bourke Street
Australia’s first train station
Flinders Street Station
Completed in 2002, this striking modern skyscraper twists as it rises, dominating the Southbank skyline
The Eureka Tower
What is the international tournament held every January at Melbourne park
The Australian Open
This building is recognisable by its spire that lights up at night.
The Arts Centre Melbourne
Melbourne locals line up early for these treats at Queen Vic Market
American Doughnut Kitchen van, Jam Doughnuts
Each February, Melbourne celebrates its multicultural roots with this vibrant parade and festival through the CBD.
Moomba Festival
Cathedral located near Federation Square, is known for its spires and historic pipe organ.
St Paul’s Cathedral
What stadium is home to the Melbourne Renegades and Melbourne Victory?
Marvel Stadium
This famous clock in Melbourne Central opens every hour to play music and show dancing figures. (Exact name)
Marionette Clock
Located on the Yarra River, this open-air dining precinct features Arbory Afloat and other bars and restaurants.
SouthBank (Or the Yarra promenade)
This famous Melbourne lane is known for its historic arcades and boutique shops
The Block Arcade
This iconic Melbourne bridge over the Yarra River features a lattice iron design and connects Southbank to the CBD.
Princes Bridge
What was the Olympic Park Precinct in Melbourne CBD originally built for?
The 1956 Summer Olympic Games
Located on Sturt Street in the Arts Precinct, this major institution trains Australia’s next generation of dancers, musicians, and actors.
Victorian College of Arts
Located under Flinders Lane, this Japanese restaurant is famous for its hidden entrance and omakase-style dining
Kisumé
This Aboriginal cultural centre at Federation Square celebrates the history, stories, and art of First Nations people of Victoria.
Koorie Heritage Trust
This massive exhibition building, completed in 1880, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and hosts exhibitions and cultural events
Royal Exhibition Building