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The Melbourne Zoo is located a few minutes north of the city center, within Royal Park, and a short drive from Melbourne Airport (Tullamarine). Elliott Ave, Parkville VIC 3052, Australia. Melways reference is 43 E1.
Parking costs $ 2 for five hours Getting to the Melbourne Zoo by public transport is easy: In tram Tram 55 runs every day from William Street, in the city centre, stopping just outside the Melbourne Zoo.
Getting to Melbourne Zoo by public transport
By Tram
Tram 55 runs from William Street in the city centre every day, stopping directly outside Melbourne Zoo.
By Train
Trains run from Flinders Street Station on the Upfield line every day, stopping at Melbourne Zoo’s own Royal Park Station.
By Bus
Bus route 505 from Moonee Ponds to Melbourne University stops outside Melbourne Zoo.
Timetable information
Please visit www.ptv.vic.gov.au for up-to-date tram, train and bus times. (Tip: Use their Journey Planner for public transport directions from anywhere in Victoria. Enter your starting address in the “From” box and enter “Melbourne Zoo” as a landmark in the “To” box).
Travelling from Regional Victoria
V/Line trains run from Geelong and Warrnambool, Ballarat, Maryborough and Ararat, Bendigo, Swan Hill and Echuca, Seymour, Shepparton and Albury, as well as Traralgon, Sale and Bairnsdal
Siam Park
Just some of the attractions for you to enjoy at Siam Water Park include...
Siam Parks’ most iconic feature, The Tower of Power, is also its most jaw-dropping thrill ride. Climb the tower, take a deep breath and hang on to your swim wear as you plunge down the almost vertical 28 metre drop in “free-fall” and emerge (unscathed but screaming your head off!) via a mysterious aquarium.
The Lost City uncover the secrets of this splashy water fortress as you venture across bridges, through waterfalls and down gentle slides. This is the park attraction for kids that adults love!
Baby Zone not to leave anyone out, Siam Park also has a special area for water babies! The really young members and their parents can enjoy slides that have been specially designed for them.
Relax and sunbathe underneath the palm trees as you take in the beautiful views at La Gomera and the ocean or enjoy a snack on the white sand beach and in a wonderful Thai atmosphere. With its comfortable sun beds and sun umbrellas available, the turquoise waters will transport you to paradise. Water temperature 24º.
Sea Lion Island as you enter the park there is a warm welcome from the fun-loving Sea Lions. They can be watched as they swim and play, showing you just how much fun can be had in the water.
Visit the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London. Home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), the Prime Meridian of the world and London’s Planetarium.
Highlights & inclusions:
Stand one foot in the East, one foot in the West
Grab an iconic selfie
Discover the remarkable story behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
admission to the Meridian Line and Historic Royal Observatory
admission to the Time Galleries and Great Equatorial Telescope
audio guide
Home of Time
Find out how the Royal Observatory became the home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the first state-funded scientific institution of its day. See John Harrison's groundbreaking timekeepers up close and explore the home of the Astronomer Royals.
The bright red Time Ball on top of Flamsteed House is one of the world’s earliest public time signals and was first used in 1833 and still operates today. Don’t miss the Great Equatorial Telescope, located in the huge iconic onion dome, which gave astronomers new views of the universe over 100 years ago.
Located in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Maritime Greenwich, and another part of Royal Museums Greenwich, Cutty Sark, the world’s sole-surviving tea clipper is now an award-winning museum and visitor experience and is another must-see when visiting Greenwich.
Or why not explore North Greenwich, a short River Thames boat ride away on Thames Clipper, and take in the views from Up at The O2?
¡El viaje de ida y vuelta está incluido en esta auténtica aventura! Suba a bordo de un hidrodeslizador y viaje a lo largo de 40468 hectáreas de pantanos protegidos, marismas y ríos que conforman los Everglades de la Florida Central.
En este recorrido de 60 minutos podrá observar caimanes, aves, águilas, árboles y plantas que componen los hermosos humedales. Con este tour verá lo bien que sienta estar en medio de la nada. Además disfrutará de un almuerzo recién preparado en la barbacoa (cerdo, pollo, hamburguesas con queso y mucho más).
Después de este magnífico almuerzo podrá disfrutar del Parque Wildlife de Florida, donde podrá ver más de 100 especies diferentes de animales, tanto autóctonos como exóticos. En este recorrido auto guiado verá perezosos, lémures, puercoespines, y no olvidar los enormes caimanes que podrá alimentar. Disfrute de un espectáculo con animales y aprenda sobre estos asombrosos animales e incluso podrá hacerse una foto con un cocodrilo.
Recuerde llevar una cámara y repelente de insectos.
Además recuerde llevar ropa cómoda, y un chubasquero para el tour en hidrodeslizador, ya que a veces puede mojarse.
Boston Odyssey - Lunch & Brunch Cruises
The Executive Chef and galley staff prepare a distinctive menu of appetizers, entrees and desserts on board daily, complemented perfectly by the comprehensive wine list.
A waiter will take your individual appetizer, entree and dessert menu choices after your party is seated. You may request that your lunch be served immediately or that your meal be served at a more leisurely pace.
Athens half day tour begins with a panoramic drive around Syntagma square, passing by National Garden, Hadrian’s Arch, St. Paul’s Church, Parliament, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Catholic Cathedral,and Schliemann’s House. You will then drive past the Athens Trilogy which includes the University of Athens, the Academy of Athens, and the National Library. Your licensed guide will explain more of Athens’s history old and new as you look at these stately buildings.
Continue for a photo stop at Panathinaiko Stadium where the first Olympic Games took place in 1896. It is the only stadium built out of white marble. Proceed, passing by Zappeion and Temple of Olympian Zeus.
Make your way to the archaeological site of Acropolis an UNESCO’S world heritage monument and visit Propylae the monumental entrance to the Acropolis which blends Doric and Ionic building principles, and the small temple Athena Nike, which stands on a protruding mass of rock, protecting the gate to the citade and of course the Parthenon, and Erechtheion with its porch of Maidens.
With this half day tour you will enjoy one of the top UNESCO'S world heritage monuments, Acropolis.