Melbourne Walks



Melbourne Walks

We have been creating unique journeys for individuals, groups and schools through Melbourne's urban, natural, historic and indigenous landscapes for 20 years. It is great fun! We offer over thirty different walking tours. Just choose a walking tour and contact us with a time of your choice and we'll do the rest! You only need 1-2 persons to go. Or jump on one of our Upcoming Tours.

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MELBOURNE LANES TOUR: Explore the fascinating labyrinth of lanes in Melbourne's historic warehouse, fashion, maritime and residential precincts with their amazing culture, shops, architecture, hidden places.

MELBOURNE STREET ART TOUR: Melbourne's back lanes are internationally famous as creative galleries and feature thousands of amazing stencils, posters, paintings, murals, light boxes, graffiti and installations as well as historic typographies. Journey with us through the maze to learn how the radical transformation of industrial lanes into urban canvases occurred.

MELBOURNE DUNNY LANES TOUR: Join an 1880 dunny crew and undergo training in the maze of historic lanes and arcades exploring Melbourne's hidden infrastructure.

1835. THE FOUNDING OF MELBOURNE (BEARBRASS): Explore all the original places of settlement before the gold rush in the heart of the CBD.

MELBOURNE ROOFTOP TOUR: An unforgettable history tour on top of Melbourne. Adventure to the high places of Melbourne often by mysterious access routes, to discover secret places and extraordinary views from rooftop cafes, car parks, fire-escapes, stairwells or whatever it takes. Normal fitness required.

MELBOURNE BOOKSHOPS AND WRITERS TOUR - A walking tour of booksellers and books: Melbourne is the world's second UNESCO City of Literature. Explore, with a local writer, many of the 70 CBD booksellers hidden in obscure and historic locations. Learn about the history of Melbourne writers and read extracts from stories, poems and scenes from books set on location in Melbourne.

THE MELBOURNE DREAMING - Explore Melbourne's Aboriginal history: the characters, events, places, landscapes, corroborees and ceremonies of the traditional owners before and after settlement. Our hunting and gathering tours are located variously in the CBD, Footscray, Merri Creek, Black Rock - or choose a local site convenient to yourself.

MELBOURNE'S UNSOLVED CRIMES TOUR (COLD CASES): Find the solutions to over thirty unsolved and chilling crimes and mysteries from settlement to today including gangland murders, theft, conspiracy, robbery, bombings, fraud, bombing, Ned Kelly, and massacres.

HAUNTED MELBOURNE WALKING TOUR: Visit historic and haunted places from Luna Park to the back lanes of St Kilda. Experience psychic illusions and past paranormal evets including clairvoyants, UFOs, gravesites, sorcery, murder, poltergeists, disappearances and more. Earn your ghostbusters licence.

MORNING TEA IN A GOLD RUSH COTTAGE: Enjoy morning or afternoon tea plus a tour of surrounds in the City of Melbourne's oldest home, a famous King Street gold rush cottage owned by George and Lola Russell's family for 112 years. This is rare opportunity to meet people with eighty years of personal history living in the CBD. Cost $60.00. If you miss this tour you may never get the chance again.

CITY CEMETERIES TOUR: Did you know that there are 9000 bodies of early settlers, Aboriginals, Quakers and bushrangers buried under the Queen Victoria Market Car Park and nearby Flagstaff Gardens? Walk the market and learn their astonishing stories using maps, photos and records. Find the last monument standing. Read the many grave inscriptions on record. We remember, honour and pay our respects.

MADAM BRUSSELL'S MELBOURNE: Explore the 19th century life and times of Marvellous Smellboom during the reign of the city's greatest 'Madam' visiting the slum sites of former opium dens, brothels, music halls, joss houses, sweatshops, dance halls, gold rush theatres, lodging, houses, 'salvation janes' and 'slum sisters'.

SIGNS IN THE CITY - A MELBOURNE CULTURAL TYPOGRAPHY TOUR Explore the City of Melbourne's oldest historic neon and electric signs as well as other heritage letterforms in architecture, infrastructure , murals, puzzles and stencils and learn their cultural stories.

MELBOURNE ARCHAEOLOGY TOUR: Two Tours: 1. Explore the archaeological sites of magnificent Half Moon Bay, Black Rock including pre-history wells, ochre site, stone scatters, shell middens, fossils, lookouts and stone tool 'knapping'. 2.Explore the largest urban archaeological digs in Australia in Little Lon in the CBD.

MAGICIANS OF MELBOURNE TOUR: Visit the sites of great 19th century early theatres of Melbourne where the worlds greatest magicians performed such as such as Harry Houdini on his visit in 1910. Discover their tricks and illusions, locations of historic events and the history of Melbourne's Magic shops.

WOMEN'S MELBOURNE: Retrace the historic places and significant buildings which tell the story of Melbourne's women campaigners for equality and social justice from settlement to today including Vida Goldstein, Emma Silcock, Saint Mary MacKillop, Clarence, Mary and Clara Stone, Helen Dugdale and others.

DISCOVER MELBOURNE BY TRAM: Have mobility issues with walking? Melbourne IS trams. An ex-conductor guides you through the largest tram network in the world including rides ranked in the world's top ten tram journeys. Discovering the people, parks, city centre, architecture, and heritage treasures of the world's most liveable city.

WALKING TOUR OF MELBOURNE'S MONUMENTS: Walk the exquisite Domain Gardens following the innumerable sculptures, statues and formal gardens that celebrate Melbourne's poets, heroines, soldiers, sporting figures, indigenous people, pioneers and settlers, even animals. Meet Weary Dunlop, Edith Cavell, Baron Mueller, John Wesley, Simpsons's donkey and explore their creators.

DIVERT INTO DOCKLANDS: Take a walking and tram tour of Melbourne's waterfront suburb with its innovative architecture, public art, sporting and other attractions. Learn about its extraordinary evolution from indigenous estate, wetland and seaport to modern precinct.

RADICAL MELBOURNE: Discover the packed history of left-wing oppositional troublemaking rebels in the back lanes of Melbourne - communists, 'wobblies', mutiny, anarchists, Chinese activists, bombers, rebellion, rioters, suffragettes, feminists, gays, stirrers, eccentrics and madmen.

THE CREATIVE CITY TOUR: Melbourne has witnessed a spectacular urban regeneration since 1997. It has twice been ranked the most liveable city in the world as well as being nominated as a world UNESCO City of literature. So what makes Melbourne one of Richard Florida's Creative Cities with a high Bohemian Index? Our tour looks at the city over time and the changing role of artists, technology, transport, architecture, entertainment, hospitality.

SQUIZZY TAYLOR TOUR: Take a tour of the CBD sites associated with the notorious gangster Squizzy Taylor: bootlegger, jury rigger, thief, blackmailer and gambler as outlined in the novel 'Runner' by Robert Newton.

ST KILDA CEMETERY Explore the history and beautiful monuments of St Kilda Cemetery with Meyer Eidelson, author of Nation Builders, including key Australian identities.

LIVING WILD OFF THE LAND: Take a tour along a suburban canal all the way to the Elwood Beach and learn how indigenous people, settlers, our parents and grandparents survived by harvesting useful stuff from our streets, parks and gardens. Share your own memories of scrounging days.

MULTICULTURAL MELBOURNE From Little Italy to Little Saigon: Explore the iconic places of Melbourne influenced by waves of immigrants such as Chinese (Chinatown), Greek (Lonsdale precinct), Jewish/Italian (Lygon Street) and Vietnamese (Little Saigon - Victoria Street). Enjoy a coffee at Brunetti's and a Vietnamese lunch in Richmond).

YARRAVILLE WALKING TOUR: The renaissance of the Sun Theatre reflects huge changes to Yarrraville in recent years. Explore the delightful village of Yarravillewith its fascinating mix of railways, picture theatre, traders, clubs and community groups.

PORT MELBOURNE WALKING TOUR: Discover the amazing transformation of Port Melbourne and Station Pier, the greatest immigration and transport hub in Australia. Explore the places of early settlement along bay Street and learn the history of indigenous people, settlers, soldiers, dock workers and immigrants.

ELWOOD WALKING TOUR: Explore the extraordinary built and natural heritage of Elwood with the author of the 'History of Elwood' including the canal, the Ormond Road village, the foreshore, architecture and indigenous sites

RIPPONLEA WALKING TOUR: Ripponlea's historic places from indigenous times to heritage village by the author of 'Ripponlea. The Village' (2010).

FOOTSCRAY WALKING TOURS (2) - Take a stroll through the heart of Footscray and explore the fascinating history of its, people, homes, hotels, businesses, immigration, warehouses, transport and changes over time. Also we have a Footscray Heritage Wharf Tour of the original settlement, bridges, pubs and indigenous sites on the Maribyrnong River.

MARVELLOUS MELBOURNE: Explore the golden age of the Melbourne boom of the late nineteenth century: the palaces of commence, great hotels, vaults, cathedrals, galleries, banks and stock exchanges.

BOURKE AND WILLS: Heroism, tragedy, farce or conspiracy? Visit Burkes and Will sites such as Carlton Cemetery, Royal Park, expedition headquarters and monuments to explore the truth and the myths.

DIVERT INTO DOCKLANDS: Melbourne's newest suburb has an extraordinary history of indigenous people, wetlands, seaports, architecture and industry.

MULTICULTURAL MELBOURNE: Explore the iconic places of Melbourne influenced by waves of immigrants such as Chinatown, Lonsdale Greek precinct, Lygon Street and Little Saigon (Richmond).

WILLIAM BUCKLEY'S MELBOURNE - In the footsteps of the 'wild white man': Retrace the escape route of convict William Buckley who lived with Aboriginal people for thirty two years before settlement in 1835. We trace the route along exquisite Port Phillip Bay discovering indigenous sites, bushtucker, wildlife and historic places.

ABORIGINAL WALKING TOURS
YARRA BEND DREAMING: Explore the history of the Yarra Riverand Merri Creek junction, one of the great corroboree sites of the Kulin Nation with trading, hunting, mission school, native police and Aboriginal Protector's hut.

THE MARIBYRNONG DREAMING: A bus and walking tour explores the MaribyrnongValley, one of Australia's great pre-history locations including archaeological sites such as fish traps, quarries, lookouts, scarred trees and excavations.

MELBOURNE'S KAKADU: Explore the secretive billabongs and river at Heidelberg/Bulleen with its amazing wildlife, Aborignal and Heidelberg school artists.

ST KILDA HISTORICAL WALKING TOURS
Unsolved Crimes of St Kilda - Solve 175 years crimes here others have failed.

St Kilda, the Dark Side: Walk the back lanes of St Kilda at night to discover 175 years of murder, arson, prostitution, slygrog, cannibalism, bushrangers, theft and the redoubtable Squizzy Taylor.

Acland Street: Walk the length of legendary Acland Street to visit the amazing architecture, history, cafes, cake shops, pubs, mansions, theatres, churches, artists, writers, and more.

Literary St Kilda: St Kilda is Melbourne's greatest setting for thrillers, books, screenplays and writers. Experience places used in up to fifty Australian books and films.

Elwood: Fire Flood and Fever: Explore the Elwood village and streets to discover the history of its early settlers, wetlands, poets, landscapes, homes, transport, businesses and local identities.

Rock and Roll St Kilda: Discover the extraordinary history of music and entertainment of the St Kilda foreshore, Esplanade and Fitzroy Street.

St Kilda Hill: Walk St Kilda Hill from the Astor down to theCarlisle Streetvillage to explore a crowded landscape of theatres, churches, army base, cottages, mansions, synagogues, pubs, parks, post office and drain.

East St Kilda Heritage: Explore the designated heritage precincts and how they operate from Alma Road to Inkerman Street from Queen Anne streets, to former mansion estates, Victorian cottages mission bungalows, heritage trees, a war hero's home and a rabbinical college.

Art Deco St Kilda: Visit the great art deco buildings of the St Kilda foreshore.Art Deco ElwoodVisit the delightful art deco flats and buildings of Elwood.

Sporting St Kilda: Visit historic and famous sporting venues of St Kilda that have played host to football, cricket, yachting, bowls, athletics, swimming as well as lesser known recreations such as marngrook and two-up.

Bushrangers to Biopolis: Explore the fascinating history of the St Kilda Road precinct by tram and foot from indigenous estate to cattle route, bushrangers, mansions, parks, churches and synagogues, office blocks and envisioned biopolis.

Marvellous Middle Park: Learn about the recent heritage study of Middle Park undertaken by the City ofPort Phillipand discover the fascinating range of architecture, streets, building styles and historic personalities revealed in the landscape.

Angels and Battlers: Visit Fitzroy and Grey Streets and surrounding areas to learn about the extraordinary range of support places in St Kilda that support disadvantaged Melbournians in need.

Poetry Streets of Elwood: Take turns to read the poetry of the thirty or so authors and poets whose names are borne aloft on street signs such as Dickens, Tennyson, Byron, Browning, Barrett and Gordon.

The Charge of the Light Brigade: Relive the events and personalities of the Crimean War by traveling the score of war-named streets such as Odessa, Malakoff, Nightingale,Alma,Balaclavaand Inkerman.

The Spirit of St Kilda: Discover 180 years of spiritual heritage of St Kilda's places of worship established by Aboriginals, settlers, refugees, today's communities and the persecuted for 'matching, hatching and dispatching'

St Kilda Hill: Explore St Kilda's architecture since settlement from its wealthy seaside mansions, great hotels, amusement palaces, seabaths, boarding houses, flats, brothels, punk venues and immigrant cafeeAST sT kILDA

St Kilda Dreaming: Explore St Kilda's sacred Corroboree tree and pre-history including dreamtimes stories, tools, bushtucker and wildlife.

Historic Pub Crawl St Kilda: Discover fascinating stories behind St Kilda's great 150 year old hotels including The Gorge, Esplanade, Elephant and castle, Prince of Wales and others.

Elwood Canal: Explore the Elwood canal (formerly Elster Creek) at Point Ormond near its junction with the sea and discover the history, wildlife, flora, early settlement, and indigenous places of this ancient swamp and coastline.

ENVIRONMENTAL WALKING TOURS
Wildlife of St. Kilda: Discover the wildlife of St Kilda Harbour including the urban penguin breeding colony, possums, birds, water beavers, insects and sealife.

Walk the Western Wetlands to the Sea: Circumnavigate Cherry Lake, Altona and travel down Koroit creek to the Bay. Discover the extraordinary waterbird population as well as the striking natural history of the Altona Saltmarsh.

Merri Creek Meander: Travel down the Merri creek valley from Northcote to its confluence at the Yarra and discover the amazing, natural, indigenous and cultural heritage of this urban waterway

The Stony Creek. The Journey of a People's Waterway: Follow the creek's serpentine journey from Yarraville to the Yarra and discover historic landscapes, quarries, wastelands, waterways, bridges, wetlands and parks.

Walk the Mullum Mullum: Explore amazing history and natural environment including wildlife, wildflowers, Schwerkolts cottage and Deep creek reserve.

MORE HISTORICAL WALKING TOURS!!!!
Bridges of the Yarra: Explore the Yarra valley from Hawthorn to the City and discover the fascinating variety and beauty of over twenty bridges as well as the natural history of Melbourne's major waterway

In the Footsteps of the Dunny Man: Explore the maze of 19th century lanes in historic Albert Park as a night soil worker and discover extraordinary workers' cottages, bluestone, chimneys, characters and the great Australian outhouse. A time travel journey to the rear end of Victorian architecture and working life.

Housing the Poor and the Privileged: Garden City is home to five extraordinary housing estates including 'Baghdad' or Fishermens Bend and the heritage Bank Houses built to an English visionary ideal.

To the Mouth of the Yarra: Take a walk at night to the mouth of the Yarra River and experience the reconstructed MelbournePort and the extraordinary lightscape of the Melbourne coastline. Learn about the explorers and colonists who arrived via this historic gateway. Explore the indigenous landscapes and dunesof SandridgeBeach and discover the use of indigenous plants and animals.


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