Melbourne 3-Day Itinerary

A day-by-day plan for Melbourne: the best attractions in order, where to eat, how to get around — with free hotel briefings for your stay.

Day 1

Arrive & Explore the Highlights

Morning
State Library Victoria

A working library in a stunning 19th-century building. The domed La Trobe Reading Room is the showpiece. Free exhibitions cover local history, Ned Kelly's armour and contemporary photography.

🕐 Mon-Sun: 10am–5pm (later some nights; check for extended hours Thu–Fri)

Free entry

💡 Take the Lift to the top of the dome—the panoramic view over the reading desks is worth the ride. Just off the main entrance there's a free cloak room. Bring a notebook and read at one of the original long tables.

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Afternoon
Queen Victoria Market

The city's oldest market, running since the 1870s. Open stalls for fruit, veg, deli goods, hot food and crafts. No entry charge, though you'll likely spend money on things you can eat immediately.

🕐 Tue, Thu, Fri: 6am–3pm; Sat: 6am–4pm; Sun: 9am–4pm; Wed: 6am–3pm, Night Market Oct–Apr, Wed 5–10pm

Free entry

💡 Go Wednesday night for the summer Night Market (free entry, but extra stalls and music). The deli hall has excellent boreks from the Turkish stall. Bring cash—some produce stalls are cheaper than card-friendly ones.

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Evening
Where to eat

Railway Hotel · ££

The Empress Hotel · ££

Day 2

Deeper Into Melbourne

Morning
National Gallery of Victoria (NGV)

Australia's oldest and largest art museum. The permanent collection spans indigenous art, international works and a superb photography gallery. The Great Hall with its stained-glass ceiling is a sight

🕐 Wed-Mon: 10am–5pm; Fri: 10am–9pm (closed Tuesdays)

💡 The NGV Triennial (summer) and major ticketed exhibitions cost, but the entire permanent collection is free. Go on Friday evenings when it stays open late and there's often live music. Queue for the water-wall out front.

Midday
Fitzroy Gardens & the Cooks' Cottage

Classic Victorian-era park with elm avenues, ponds and the old Captain Cook's Cottage (free to view from outside; small fee to go inside). The Conservatory gardens are beautiful and free.

🕐 Gardens: Mon-Sun, 24 hours; Conservatory: 9am–6pm (hours can vary off-season); Cooks' Cottage: 9am–4:30pm daily (outside free, inside ticketed: $11 adult)

💡 The fairies at the Fairy Tree (a stump carved with tiny doors) are a favourite for kids—look near the pond. Walk the 'Model Tudor Village' (a bit kitsch but fun). Pack a picnic: the lawns are quiet on weekdays.

Evening
Dining tonight

Tramway Hotel

Clifton Hill Brewpub

Day 3

Final Favourites & Departure

Morning
Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria

94 acres of landscaped gardens, lakes and rare plant collections. Packed with locals walking, picnicking or reading under trees. The Children's Garden and the A

💡 Arrive before 9am to spot wild rosellas and ibises. The Guided Aboriginal Heritage Walk runs at 11am most days — sign up online, it's free but fills quickly.

Final meal

Royal Oak Hotel

North Fitzroy Arms

Getting Around Melbourne

Free Tram Zone + Paid Routes From $0-4.80 AUD 10 min

Hotel is in free tram zone. Use trams 1, 3, or 8 for exploring Lygon Street restaurants and city center. Routes 1 and 3 go to Parliament House.

Skybus + Local Transit From $19 AUD (Skybus) + $4.80 tram 45 min

Most economical option. Skybus to Southern Cross Station, then tram 1 or 3 north to Grattan Street (Carlton). Buy myki card for unlimited local tram travel.

Melbourne Bus Network From $4.80 AUD 15 min

Routes 200-204 connect Carlton to CBD. Less frequent than trams but good for avoiding hill climbs. Night Network available after midnight on selected routes.

Melbourne Airport Taxi/Uber From $60-80 AUD 25 min

Pre-book through your hotel to lock in rates. Uber typically cheaper than traditional taxis during peak hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 3 days enough for Melbourne?

Three days covers the main highlights well. You can see the key attractions like State Library Victoria and get a genuine feel for the city. For a more leisurely pace or to explore neighbourhoods in depth, a 5-day trip is better.

What is the best time to visit Melbourne?

See our full best time to visit Melbourne guide — it covers weather month by month, peak vs. shoulder seasons and how to avoid the crowds.

Where should I stay for this itinerary?

A central location saves transit time between sites. Top options include Oxford Scholar Hotel, Atlantis Hotel, The Ritz-Carlton, Melbourne. See the full ranked list with free briefings for each.