TOP 100 VICTORIA (VIC) Popular Travel Destinations
Travel destinations in Victoria - Australia based on popularity for each city, town. island, suburb, region etc. Victoria is state in south-eastern Australia. It is most densely populated state in Australia.
Travel destinations in Victoria is in metropolis of Melbourne for the attractions such as zoo, museum, aquarium, tourist precincts such as Southbank, Docklands, St Kilda, etc. Victoria also has more than 2000 km of coastline with hundred of beaches. Some of natural attractions in coastline can be found in Great Ocean Road such as The Twelve Apostle, Bay of Islands, cliffs and whale watching etc.
Others things to do in Victoria state - Australia is for waterskiing in Echuca and Mildura, looking for local Australian species in Healesville Sanctuary, visit Geelong for its famous waterfront and Eastern Beach. Vineyards and historic resort town visit in The Bellarine Peninsula such as Drysdale, Queenscliff and Portarlington. For surfers go to surf coast in Lorne, Torquay or Bells Beach.
There are too many travel destinations in Victoria, so we just sort it too 100 city/town/suburbs/island. Ranking from 1 to 100 based on its popularity. Hope this video from Explore Australia will help you decide where to go in Victoria state - Australia on your next holiday.
9 FREE Places to View the Melbourne Skyline | Family Holiday Activities (2019)
Wondering where you can find the best views of the Melbourne skyline without having to fork out a single cent? We gotchu covered with these insider locations from a local (yours truly).
Whether you're looking for inspiration for your next date night or simply need to find a picturesque spot for a family picnic, these stunning Melbourne lookouts are sure to blow your hot date's socks off, or your spouse's.
1. Ron Barassi Snr Park (beneath the Bolte Bridge), Docklands
2. Morell Bridge, South Yarra
3. Shrine of Remembrance (upper terrace)
4. Carousel Café, Albert Park
5. Wills St Lookout, Kew
6. Yarra Bend Park Adventure Playground, Fairfield
7. Brighton Pier, Brighton (one of the best Melbourne beaches for kids & dog lovers)
8. Gem Pier, Williamstown
9. Burkes Lookout, Mount Dandenong
The Melbourne skyline can be admired from the east or westside and each angle provides a breathtaking view. Our absolute favourite is probably the view from Brighton Pier, considering Andy took us there on one of our very first dates, this place holds fond memories.
So, if you're looking for fun things to do in Melbourne on a budget, then look no further. There's nothing better than enjoying a killer view with your favourite person (or people).
They say Australia is expensive, well I say.. you just gotta improvise. Find Melbourne activities like these hidden gems and you'll save a whole lotta cash and, maybe, even earn some brownie points along the way.
There you go, a list of the best Melbourne viewpoints to inspire your next family outing or date night.
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ADELAIDE BOTANIC GARDENS TOUR | AUSTRALIA
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The Adelaide Botanic Garden is a 51-hectare (130-acre) public garden at the north-east corner of the Adelaide city centre, in the Adelaide Park Lands. It encompasses a fenced garden on North Terrace (between the Royal Adelaide Hospital and the National Wine Centre) and behind it the Botanic Park (adjacent to the Adelaide Zoo).
The Adelaide Botanic Garden and adjacent State Herbarium, together with the Wittunga and Mt Lofty Botanic Gardens, are administered by the Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium of South Australia, a State Government statutory authority.
From the first official survey carried out for the map of Adelaide, Colonel William Light intended for the planned city to have a 'botanical garden'. To this end, he designated a naturally occurring Ait of land that had formed in the course of the River Torrens.
However, it wasn't until 1854, after a public appeal to Governor Sir Henry Young that gardens were established at the current location.
They were founded the following year and officially opened in 1857. The garden's design was influenced by the Royal Gardens at Kew, England and Versailles, France.
The first director of the Adelaide Botanic Garden was George William Francis (1857 - 1865). First appointed as Superintendent of the Botanic Garden in March 1855, he subsequently became its first Director on its official opening to the public in 1857.
Francis established the first herbarium and botanical library in Adelaide, and Hakea francisiana, an Australian shrub that grows to 4 metres, is named after him.
Francis was succeeded in 1865 by the botanist Dr Richard Moritz Schomburgk, brother to the German naturalist Robert Hermann Schomburgk.
He was a major advocate for the establishment of forest reserves in the increasingly denuded South Australian countryside. Dr Schomburgk's successor, Dr M. W. Holtze I.S.O., did much to make the gardens more attractive to the general public.
Dr Lucy Sutherland was appointed as the current Director in 2016.
Amongst other scientific and educational displays of native and international horticulture, the gardens hold one of the earliest propagated specimens of the Wollemi Pine tree, which was discovered as recently as 1994.
The Palm, or tropical, house is a Victorian glasshouse located to the west of the main lake. It was designed by the German architect Gustav Runge (de) (1822-1900) and imported from Bremen, Germany in 1875, opened in 1877 and restored in 1995. As of 2007 it held a collection of Malagasy arid flora.
Begun in 1996, the National Rose Trial Garden is the first garden of its kind in Australia where roses are tested for their suitability for Australian climates.
The Garden is a joint venture between the Botanic Gardens of Adelaide, the National Rose Trial Society of Australia and the rose industry.
It has been built on part of the former Municipal Tramways Trust Hackney Depot. Roses are planted in groups such as, Noisette Roses, Bourbon Roses, Tea Roses, Ramblers, and Perpetual Roses.
A trial is conducted over two growing seasons and all plants are treated equally with regard to horticultural practices. The roses are judged by a panel of 10 experienced rosarians who view them and allocate points over the two growing seasons.
The results are announced publicly at the end of the trial and the best performing roses receive an award.
While in Adelaide in 2004, Sir Cliff Richard planted a rose named ‘Sir Cliff Richard’ in the Rose Garden surrounded by a small group of fans and rose enthusiasts. Sales of the rose support the Bone Growth Foundation.
As part of Adelaide's celebration of the Australian Bicentenary the conservatory was constructed in 1987 and opened in late 1989.
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Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Melbourne
The Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne are internationally renowned botanical gardens located near the centre of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on the south bank of the Yarra River. They are 38 hectares (94 acres) of landscaped gardens consisting of a mix of native and exotic vegetation including over 10,000 individual species.
The Royal Botanic Gardens have a second division in the outer Melbourne suburb of Cranbourne, some 45 km south-east of the city. The 363 hectare (897 acres) Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne have a focus solely on Australian native plants, and feature an award-winning special section called the Australian Garden, which was opened in May 2006.
The Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne are adjacent to a larger group of parklands directly south-east of the city, between St. Kilda Road and the Yarra River known as the Domain Parklands.
These gardens were bestowed the title of “Royal” by none other than Queen Elizabeth II in 1958, and rightfully so — they’re home to 31 plant collections, the award-winning Australian Garden, and they’re free to enter. While you’re there, don’t miss the Melbourne Observatory, which is open for night tours.
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Regelmatig bezochten wij vanuit Harrington het op een landtong gelegen vissersdorpje Crowdy Head. Je kan er heerlijk en eindeloos wandelen over het strand aan de voet van het Crowdy Bay NP. Vanaf het hooggelegen lighthouse heb je een prachtig uitzicht over de stranden, het Crowdy Bay NP en de South Pacific Ocean. Met name de zonsondergang vanaf dit punt is een fantastische belevenis. Bij de visafslag kan je dagelijks verse vis kopen.
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London is the capital and most populous city of England and the United Kingdom. Standing on the River Thames in the south east of the island of Great Britain, London has been a major settlement for two millennia. It was founded by the Romans, who named it Londinium. London's ancient core, the City of London, largely retains its 1.12-square-mile (2.9 km2) medieval boundaries. Since at least the 19th century, London has also referred to the metropolis around this core, historically split between Middlesex, Essex, Surrey, Kent, and Hertfordshire, which today largely makes up Greater London, governed by the Mayor of London and the London Assembly.
London is a leading global city, in the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism, and transport. It is one of the world's leading financial centres and has the fifth- or sixth-largest metropolitan area GDP in the world. London is a world cultural capital. It is the world's most-visited city as measured by international arrivals and has the world's largest city airport system measured by passenger traffic. London is the world's leading investment destination hosting more international retailers and ultra high-net-worth individuals than any other city. London's universities form the largest concentration of higher education institutes in Europe, and a 2014 report placed it first in the world university rankings. According to the report London also ranks first in the world in software, multimedia development and design, and shares first position in technology readiness. In 2012, London became the only city to have hosted the modern Summer Olympic Games three times.
London has a diverse range of people and cultures, and more than 300 languages are spoken in the region. Its estimated mid-2015 municipal population (corresponding to Greater London) was 8,673,713, the largest of any city in the European Union, and accounting for 12.5 per cent of the UK population. London's urban area is the second most populous in the EU, after Paris, with 9,787,426 inhabitants at the 2011 census. The city's metropolitan area is one of the most populous in Europe with 13,879,757 inhabitants, while the Greater London Authority states the population of the city-region (covering a large part of the south east) as 22.7 million. London was the world's most populous city from around 1831 to 1925.
London contains four World Heritage Sites: the Tower of London; Kew Gardens; the site comprising the Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey, and St Margaret's Church; and the historic settlement of Greenwich (in which the Royal Observatory, Greenwich marks the Prime Meridian, 0° longitude, and GMT). Other famous landmarks include Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, Trafalgar Square, and The Shard. London is home to numerous museums, galleries, libraries, sporting events and other cultural institutions, including the British Museum, National Gallery, Natural History Museum, Tate Modern, British Library and West End theatres. The London Underground is the oldest underground railway network in the world.
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