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Must-Visit Attractions in Federation Square
Ian Potter Centre
Home to the Australian art collection of the National Gallery of Victoria, the Ian Potter Centre showcases over 20,000 artworks, including masterpieces by Frederick McCubbin and Tom Roberts. Plus, the place (NGV Australia) also hosts popular international design competitions.
Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI)
Explore the exciting world of movies, TV, and digital culture at ACMI! You can have fun with hands-on displays and watch cool shows at this awesome place.
Koorie Heritage Trust
Dedicated to preserving and promoting the culture of the Aboriginal people of southern Australia, the Koorie Heritage Trust offers a rich collection of artifacts and educational programs.
ArtPlay
ArtPlay, located by the Yarra River near Fed Square, is a fun place where kids up to 13 years old can get creative with artists. You can make cool art and have fun exploring new ideas here. You can enjoy these creative activities at ArtPlay or even try them at home. For events at the venue, you might need to book ahead.
St Paul's Cathedral Melbourne
Across from Federation Square is St. Paul's Cathedral, a beautiful church marking the heart of Melbourne. This impressive neo-Gothic building was constructed from 1880 to 1931 and has become a well-known landmark in the city. It's also Victoria's most popular sacred spot, drawing over 400,000 visitors annually. You can listen to traditional Anglican church tunes during services and enjoy lunchtime concerts every Wednesday at 1 pm. These short concerts offer lovely music and a peaceful pause for thought.
Tips for Your Federation Square Visit
When is the best time to visit Federation Square?
Federation Square is awesome anytime, but the best weather comes in Melbourne's spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May). If you visit during big events like the Melbourne International Film Festival, you'll have an even more fun and lively time. Plus, there are festivals for families, sports enthusiasts, foodies, and art lovers. In December, enjoy the Christmas carnival, watch the New Year's fireworks in style, or chill out in a cool dome in winter with wine and cheese.
How to get to Federation Square?
Federation Square is super easy to get to since it's near Flinders Street Station, making it simple to reach by public transport. Many tram routes with railway lines like 1, 3, 5, 6, 16, 64, 67, and 72 stop close by. Riding Melbourne's reliable public transport is a smart choice to skip the parking fuss.
Where to eat at Federation Square?
Enjoy authentic First Nations cuisine at Big Esso by Mabu Mabu and savor award-winning dishes made from local ingredients at Victoria by Farmer's Daughters. If you want a cool rooftop drink, head up to Transit Rooftop or chill with a cocktail at Transport Public Bar.