Melbourne Bike Tour
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Experience Highlights
See and learn about Melbourne's most iconic sights and landmarks on this leisurely bike tour. You'll be accompanied by a local tour guide for around 4.5 hours. You'll discover the city's Aboriginal origins, historical events such as the Eureka Rebellion and even the locals' favourite pub.
Included in the equipment is a bike and helmet, as well as a stop where you can buy food on your own. As a small group of about 10 people, you'll see the Shrine of Remembrance, Fitzroy Gardens and the city's most famous neighbourhoods.
- Discover the city of Melbourne in comfort with this bike tour.
- Ride with a local tour guide to whom you can direct your questions.
- Learn about the history of the city, as well as the importance of its major landmarks.
What’s included
- Melbourne Bike Tour
- Local tour guide
- Bicycle
- Helmet
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Step by Step
Don't miss out on Melbourne with this 4.5 hour bike tour , where you'll be accompanied at all times by a local tour guide, with whom you'll learn interesting facts about the history of the city and its monuments. The tour is done in small groups of about 10 people in total, allowing you to explore the streets comfortably and without being disturbed by any of the other participants. Equipment includes a bicycle and a helmet for each participant.
In addition to the various sights, this tour will also stop at the locals' favourite pub in Fitzroy. Here you can order your own food and discover for yourself the reason for its fame.
For one thing, you'll learn about Melbourne's history as you cycle. From its Aboriginal origins to the major events that have made it what it is today, such as the Eureka Rebellion of 1854. While many others you'll discover alongside its monuments.
Among these landmarks is the Shrine of Remembrance, a memorial to the nation's greatest war, where you'll learn about William Barrack, an Aboriginal activist and defender of the rights of his civilisation.
You'll also cycle through Fitzroy Gardens, which were moved from England brick by brick. Not forgetting Victoria House Parliament House, built to demonstrate Melbourne's wealth during the gold rush.