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15 Awesome Walking Tours in Melbourne for 2024: Discover the City on Foot

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Looking for the best walking tours in Melbourne to experience the city? As a Melbourne local (who does a lot of walking!), I’ve personally curated this list, covering a variety of interests.

If you love to explore a city on foot, then Melbourne is the city for you. Compact, vibrant and full of sights and history, Melbourne lends itself perfectly to walking tours. 

As a Melbourne local, I know what to look out for when it comes to choosing a walking tour. I even love taking walking tours in my own city – I learn so much!

So, to get the best of the city, I’ve curated this diverse list of tours that cater to a variety of interests – from history buffs to foodies to street art enthusiasts. 

I’ve even thrown in a free Melbourne walking tour to accommodate those with budget constraints. 

So, make sure you pack a pair of comfy shoes because you’ll need them on these walking tours of Melbourne. 

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My top 3 picks for Melbourne walking tours

Queen vic market ultimate foodie tour.

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✔️ Iconic location ✔️Tonnes of food samples

Melbourne Street Art Tours

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✔️ Guided by a street artist ✔️ Hidden street art spots

Melbourne Mystery Picnic

An AmazingCo Mystery Picnic Melbourne also includes stops to see some of Melbourne's cool street art

✔️ Self-guided ✔️ Plenty of delicious goodies

1. Queen Vic Market Ultimate Foodie Tour

Gewurzhaus, one of the many shops inside iconic Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne. Through the windows there are piles of spices and herbs for sale, with people milling about in front of the store. It's one of the stores that you might visit on the Ultimate Foodie Tour, a walking tour in Melbourne.

Why choose this tour? Iconic location, great guides and insight into one of Melbourne’s best markets, LOTS of food samples included

When I visit a city, tasting the food is usually my top highlight of the trip. 

So what better way to explore Melbourne than on a walking tour that combines food and one of our most iconic buildings on the Queen Vic Market Ultimate Foodie Tour .

This bustling market has been a part of the city since 1878, and it continues to be a beloved destination for locals and tourists alike.

Led by experienced guides who know every nook and cranny in the market, this 2-hour walking tour takes you on a journey through the market’s labyrinth of stalls. 

One of my favourite parts of this tour is all the samples you’ll get – they aren’t stingy! I tried everything from freshly grilled kangaroo to creamy cheeses to local olives to piping hot jam donuts. Trust me, don’t eat before you go – I was completely stuffed after taking this tour.

If I had to pick my favourite Mebourne walking tour, this Ultimate Foodie Tour would be it. It’s a great way to fuel up with delicious local produce while also learning about an important institution in the city. 

Essential tour info:

  • Length: 2 hours
  • Group size: Maximum 12 people
  • What’s included: Friendly guide, lots of tastings, cute Queen Vic Market tote bag
  • Distance walked: You’ll need to be able to stand and walk for the 2 hours the tour takes

What people say:

Great tour! Such a great way to see the markets and get a taster for some of the different foods on offer. The truffle pasta was delicious, and smoked cheddar? YUM. The guides were amazing – you can tell they live and breathe the markets and the kind people who work there. Will definitely be recommending this tour to others – Jessica ( read more reviews )

2. Melbourne Street Art Tours

A woman in a grey cardigan and sunglasses sips a drink out of a metal cup in front of colourful street art in Melbourne in Rankins Lane.

Why choose this tour? Your only chance to see street art in Melbourne with an actual street artist!

Melbourne is renowned for its vibrant street art scene. You can easily stroll the streets yourself to check out the laneways and alleyways that street artists use as their canvases, but a better option is a street art walking tour.

My recommended street art tour is with Melbourne Street Art Tours . 

Why is this one my favourite? 

Because these Melbourne tours are led by actual street artists who understand the culture. You may even spot a few of their own artworks on the tours – as I did with my guide.

During the tour, guides provide insights into the street art culture, shed light on what’s legal and what’s not, and share the stories and sometimes political messages behind the artworks. 

The ever-changing nature of street art in Melbourne guarantees that each tour is a fresh and exciting experience, with new artworks to discover every day.

Tours end at The Blender Studios in West Melbourne, an art complex that’s produced some of Australia’s most influential artists. Here, your tour guide puts on a smorgasbord of beer, wine, soft drinks and snacks to enjoy while you stroll through the art studio. 

Want to get out of the city? Melbourne Street Art Tours also run tours through Fitzroy, one of Melbourne’s coolest neighbourhoods .

  • Length: 3 hours
  • Group size: Maximum 13 people
  • What’s included: Local guide who knows all about street art, afternoon tea, beer, wine, and soft drinks
Our guide Ben was so full of knowledge. We could have simply walked the streets, and admired the artwork, but now I know how much insight we would have missed out on. If you want the full experience then book this tour. – Christopher ( read more reviews )

3. Melbourne Mystery Picnic

Bottles of wine, bread, cheese and other food on a colourful picnic blanket - these are the goodies that you can pick up on an AmazingCo Mystery Picnic in Melbourne.

Why choose this tour? Explore the city’s best food and street art on a self-guided tour that’s designed around solving clues to find your next food location

While it’s not technically a Melbourne walking tour, an AmazingCo Mystery Picnic is a great way to see the city sights in a different way.

Because, let’s face it, sometimes you don’t want to go on a walking tour with a bunch of strangers. But with these mystery picnics, you’re exploring the city with just your own friends.

So how does it work? You’ll receive a series of clues that lead you to a variety of different vendors where you’ll pick up goodies for a picnic – everything from cheeses, deli meats, bread, dessert and wine. 

As you solve your clues and make your way to the stores to pick up your delicious goodies, you’ll also be directed to interesting alleyways and buildings and get the story behind them. While you’re enjoying your picnic, there’s also a quiz you can take about Melbourne.

All up, my friends and I did about 10,000 steps as we wound our way around the city – so we definitely earned our picnic!

This is the perfect walking tour in Melbourne to take with friends, family or your significant other. 

You can read my full Mystery Picnic Melbourne review to learn about a few things you’ll need to take with you on the tour – such as a picnic blanket and a phone.

  • Length: 3-4 hours – but it’s up to you how fast or slow you go
  • Group size: Just you and your crew!
  • Distance walked: We did around 10,000 steps
  • What’s included: Clues, plenty of food and drinks
Amazing experience! full day of joy, fun, delicious food & beautiful places we never knew existed until we did this! Highly recommend! We are going to do this again. – Hayley ( read more reviews )

4. Complete Melbourne Walking Tour

A green heritage tram passes in front of the iconic Flinders St Station in Melbourne

Why choose this tour? The best option if you’ve only got a short time in Melbourne and want to get a “complete” overview of the city

First time in Melbourne? Then the Complete Melbourne Walking Tour is ideal for you. 

Designed to give you a comprehensive overview of Melbourne’s vibrant history and culture in 3 hours, this tour definitely delivers on that. 

This Melbourne walking tour tells the story of Melbourne’s globally renowned reputation for coffee – and you’ll even get the chance to sip one of the city’s best. Melbourne’s street art scene is phenomenal, and you’ll be shown some of the best spots. 

You’ll walk by major city landmarks like Federation Square and the Old Melbourne Gaol, and learn the history of the city. But you’ll also find yourself exploring parts of Melbourne that may not be in the guidebook, but are just as fascinating.

Run by one of Melbourne’s top tour providers, each tour is led by a local guide who knows Melbourne like the back of their hands. These people are walking the streets every day, and only too happy to spill their secret spots.

Tours are carried out in small groups, which means the tour can often be tailored to suit your interests, making the experience all the more personal and engaging. 

What I like about this tour is that it jams a lot in to a short period – but it doesn’t feel rushed. It’s the ideal way to spend a few hours if you’re only in Melbourne for a limited time, say for a weekend trip to Melbourne or only 3 days in Melbourne .

Essential tour info: 

  • Group size: Maximum 12 people, but average group size is 4 people
  • What’s included: Local guide, coffee, beer
  • Distance walked: Around 3km 
Knowledgeable and friendly guide. Highly recommend taking a tour from Laura. Great introduction to the city. We went to places we never would have found! – dglawyer ( read more reviews )

5. Melbourne Lanes and Arcades Tour

Christmas decorations hang up in the Block Arcade in Melbourne, a beautiful arcade with ornate cornices and glass ceiling. This is one of the places most walking tours of Melbourne visit

Why choose this tour? Find hidden laneways and arcades you’d never have discovered by yourself

One of Melbourne’s best attractions are our distinctive lanes and arcades. 

Dating back to the Victorian era, these laneways were used to access buildings and – let’s face it – for criminal activity. 

Now, they’re filled with shops, cafes, bars and galleries, and are a drawcard for visitors.

To get an insider’s look into this labyrinth, the Melbourne Lanes and Arcades Tour is a great walking tour. Your guide will steer you through the most interesting and important laneways and arcades, stopping for coffee or tea and sweet treats. 

But the tour isn’t just for visitors. I’d also say it’s a great choice for locals looking to see a different side of Melbourne. Even if you’ve been living in the city for years, you’re bound to discover something new and fascinating on this tour.  

These tours are run by Hidden Secrets Tours, one of Melbourne’s oldest tour companies. I know the owner, Fiona, and she’s a Melbourne enthusiast who’s genuinely passionate about sharing the city’s secrets with others. 

Essential tour info:  

  • Group size: Maximum 8 people
  • Distance walked: Around 2.5km
  • What’s included: Professional local guide, chocolate tasting, coffee, tea or hot chocolate 
Fiona was a fantastic guide who led us through arcades and lanes that we never would have seen otherwise. Wonderful history of Melbourne. Thoroughly enjoyed this tour. One of the highlights of our trip. – Carol ( read more reviews )

6. Aboriginal Heritage Walk

An Aboriginal man leads a dark-haired woman through the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne on the Aboriginal Heritage Walk, one of the best walking tours in Melbourne. There are lush green trees and plants all around them

Why choose this tour? An excellent insight into First Nations culture while also exploring Melbourne’s beautiful botanic gardens

One of my favourite walks in Melbourne is the Aboriginal Heritage Walk at the Royal Botanic Gardens. 

You may think you need to travel deep into the Australian Outback to learn more about Indigenous Australian culture , but you don’t have to – you can learn a whole lot right in the heart of Melbourne. 

On the tour – led by an Indigenous guide – you’ll learn about traditional uses of trees and plants for food, medicine and tools.

This tour starts with a traditional welcoming ceremony, followed by a walk through the gardens. It ends with a discussion over cups of lemon myrtle tea. 

I was lucky to have Uncle Den “the Fish”, a popular radio personality, lead my tour. As well as sharing his knowledge about the plants and trees we saw around the gardens, he was generous with his personal story of growing up Aboriginal in Australia.

It’s a beautiful way to explore the Botanic Gardens, and I discovered a whole lot of places that I never even knew were there.

The tour is an easy stroll around the gardens and it’s suitable for all ages and for Australians and visitors alike.

  • Length: 1.5 hours
  • Group size: Generally small groups
  • Distance walked: A couple of kms – at a light stroll
  • What’s included: Guide, light refreshments (lemon myrtle tea) 
Listening & learning from Uncle Den was awesome. He connected with old, young, local & international perspectives in the group & really quickly built the respect & understanding of our need to connect to & respect country. The mix of humour, info & discussion to provoke deeper reflection & challenge within the group was pretty damn cool in such a short amount of time. I’n already recommending it to anyone & everyone!! – Steve ( read more reviews )

7. Birrarung Wilam (River Camp) Walk

An artwork of an eel is stuck into the path of Birrarung Marr in Melbourne, a sight that can be viewed on the Koorie Heritage Trust walking tour

Why choose this tour? Insights into Indigenous Australian culture you won’t get elsewhere

Another fascinating tour that explores the city’s Indigenous roots is the Koorie Heritage Trust’s Birrarung Wilam (River Camp) Walk.

The guided walking tour takes visitors from Federation Square down to Birrarung Marr alongside the Yarra River.

Birrarung Marr loosely translates to “river of mists and shadows”. Birrarung is the traditional name of the Yarra River, the river that flows through Melbourne.

Birrarung Marr is home to several Aboriginal art pieces that I’d never really noticed before, even though I’ve walked through the area countless times. Our guide Kieran did a great job of pointing them out to our group and describing their meanings.

Kieran was also incredibly open, encouraging people to ask questions about Indigenous Australian culture, even “taboo” topics. He explained that these discussions are important if people are to truly understand one another.

The tour ends back at the Koorie Heritage Trust with a demonstration of several weapons, tools and other artefacts.

  • Length: 1 hour
  • Distance walked: A couple of kilometres
  • What’s included: Experienced Koorie guide, entrance to Koorie Heritage Trust
We had an amazing time at the Koorie Heritage Trust. We went for one of their walks and our tour guide Kieran was nothing short of amazing. Very well spoken and was great at relaying detail and information to us. He was extremely friendly and he ensured we had an all around good time! We learnt so much about Aboriginal culture and got to hold real life artefacts the aboriginals used for hunting. I highly recommend this experience to anyone looking to go. 10/10 David ( read more reviews )

8. Melbourne Foodie Culture Tour

A green stew in a white bowl sits on a table next to a plate of Somalian bread. It's just some of the food to be tasted on a Foodie Trails tour of Melbourne

Why choose this tour? Learn about Melbourne’s multicultural history and present, through a delicious tour through hidden gem restaurants and cafés

You may know Melbourne as the culture capital of Australia, but we’re also celebrated as the culinary capital. 

The Melbourne Foodie Culture Tour is a delicious experience that combines the city’s multicultural history with its culinary heritage. Over 4 hours, this walking tour in Melbourne will take you on a fascinating journey, revealing how Victoria’s diverse population from over 200 countries, speaking 260 languages and dialects and following 135 religious faiths have shaped our unique food scene.

The adventure begins at the Immigration Museum, one of Melbourne’s most iconic museums , where you’ll learn about the history of immigration. 

From there, you’ll be guided through the city’s laneways, stopping at five different vendors. At each, you won’t just enjoy a tasting, you’ll also hear stories about the history behind the foods and flavours of the shops. These places aren’t in the Top 10 lists or in guidebooks, they’re true hidden gems.

Having personally experienced a tour with Foodie Trails , the company that runs this gastronomic journey, I can vouch for the fact that you will not leave hungry. They know how to run excellent walking food tours of Melbourne .

This is a walking tour that’s less about the distance covered, and more about the flavours discovered. 

  • Length: 4 hours
  • Group size: 14 people
  • Distance walked: The walk from the various venues is about 30-40 minutes in total with breaks at each stop, the longest walk is no more than 15 minutes
  • What’s included: Snacks, knowledgeable and passionate guide, entry fee to Immigration Museum 
Our guide was very knowledgeable, and gave an interesting history of the culture. She explained where much of the food came from, and then we walked about to various restaurants to sample their cuisine. This is definitely a tour I’d recommend. – Daniel ( read more reviews )

9. Old Melbourne Ghost Tour

Chinatown in Melbourne is eerily lit up on a dark night

Why choose this tour? A spooky way to learn about Melbourne’s grisly past 

Believe in ghosts? Don’t believe in ghosts? 

Whichever way you fall, the Old Melbourne Ghost Tour is a Melbourne walking tour that’s interesting for all.

Having taken the tour myself, I can vouch for its spine-tingling moments and the eerie stories that’ll at times have you looking back over your shoulder. 

Starting at iconic pub Young & Jackson, this walking tour meanders its way around the city and into the heart of Chinatown, peeling back the layers of Melbourne’s dark history. I learned so many creepy stories – including that many people believe Jack the Ripper may have once walked the lanes of Melbourne.

Our tour guide was a fabulous storyteller and a paranormal expert, and she shared her own ghostly experiences on this very entertaining ghost tour in Melbourne . 

I was particularly curious when she brought out her dowsing rods. Watching them move independently in certain spots was downright spooky. 

Some fellow tourists even reported feeling a cold touch or shivers run down their spine at particular locations. 

One thing our guide emphasised: approach the tour with an open mind. It’s designed to engage both sceptics and believers, and our group was a testament to that.

  • Tour duration: 1.5 hours
  • Group size: 20 people (but our group was much larger than that)
  • Distance walked: Around 3-5kms
  • What’s included: Walking tour, local guide
Thoroughly enjoyed my tour on Friday night with Timie(?). She had such a warm engaging personality, lots of patience and detailed knowledge about the fascinating stories of Melbournes darker history. Touring through the laneways with a group of likeminded travelers enjoying the ambience of the city CBD on a wintery Friday night was the perfect activity for this single traveller and I would highly recommend this tour. I hope to do it again with my adult children sometime. Thank you – Sari ( read more reviews )

10. Hidden Bars & Boozy History of Melbourne

Groups of people sit at tables around closed blue umbrellas at a rooftop bar in Melbourne Australia. The tiled floor is patterned. There is a view of the city behind the people.

Why choose this tour? Discover Melbourne’s coolest bars while also learning about the city’s history

The Hidden Bars & Boozy History of Melbourne tour isn’t your regular history tour. 

No, on this walking tour you’ll hear about Melbourne’s love affair with drinking, the harsh persecution of barmaids back in the day, the city’s booziest Police Commissioner and the intriguing tales of secret men’s clubs. It’s all told in a way that brings the past to life and offers a whole new perspective about the city.

And, of course, told over a few drinks while you explore Melbourne nightlife . 

During the tour, you’ll visit three different bars , each with its own unique ambiance and charm. You’ll even get a map of more Melbourne bars to explore after the tour is over.

What I particularly like about this tour is that it starts at 3.30pm, leaving you plenty of time to make dinner plans afterward. 

Just remember, you need to be at least 18 years old to join in on the fun. And drinks aren’t included in the tour price.

And while the tour does involve some drinking, it’s not a wild pub crawl – it’s all about savouring the local flavours, enjoying good company and soaking up Melbourne’s vibrant history. 

  • Group size: 12 people
  • Distance walked: A few kilometres over the 3 hours
  • What’s included: Professional guide, map of Melbourne’s best bars, photos of your tour (free upon request)  
Tom and the tour itself were wonderful! We went to some of the best places in Melbourne and everyone had a grand time. The cocktail selections were brilliant as was the commentary between stops. Book this today if you’re thinking of a walking tour in Melbourne and you enjoy a good cocktail with your tour. – Stacy ( read more reviews )

11. Melbourne Dumpling Walking Tour

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Why choose this tour? One word: dumplings!!

Who can resist dumplings? 

The Melbourne Dumpling Walking Tour takes one of the world’s best foods and combines it with a fascinating walking tour through Melbourne’s Chinatown, a district rich in culture, history and, of course, delicious food.

Melbourne is home to a substantial Chinese community, with roots tracing back to the 1850s when the gold rush period drew people from across the world. 

The tour’s main attraction is, of course, the dumplings . You’ll sample a variety of these delicious morsels, each one prepared in a different style across four unique venues. I have to say, I was surprised at just how many dumplings we ate on this tour!! There was a plate of each dumpling to share between two people – so you definitely won’t be hungry at the end of this tour!

While you’re enjoying the dumplings, you’ll learn about the different regions they come from, as well as meet some of the restaurant’s owners and hear their stories.

The tour kicks off at 6pm, so it’s the perfect evening activity. Consider your dinner plans sorted. (Although I’ve got a lot more ideas for where to eat in Melbourne if you need them!) 

Of course, the tour unfortunately isn’t suitable for those who follow a gluten-free diet.

  • Group size: 10 people
  • Distance walked: Around 1.5km
  • What’s included: Expert commentary and history, variety of handmade dumplings, tea and water 
Uh, yes, a DUMPLING tour? What more info do you need? I’ve done a lot of food tours and this one was among the most unique. Very well-run, would do it again and would absolutely recommend. – Paige ( read more reviews )

12. Melbourne Lanes & Arcades Chocolate and Dessert Walking Tour

A person dips a gold spoon into a decadent chocolate dessert that is topped with berries, toasted marshmallows and a macaron. One of the best foodie tours in Melbourne is the Melbourne Lanes and Arcades Chocolate and Dessert Walking Tour

Why choose this tour? Discover the city’s beautiful chocolate makers and leave with free gifts and discounts

The Melbourne Lanes & Arcades Chocolate and Dessert Walking Tour is an absolute dream come true for every chocolate aficionado. I have a huge sweet tooth, so this tour seems like it was designed specifically for me!

Before you embark on your sweet journey, you’ll learn the art of tasting chocolate – yes, there’s a right way to do it. (Apparently I’ve been doing it all wrong!)

This Melbourne walking tour isn’t just about indulging in chocolates and desserts though. It’s also a great opportunity for both tourists and locals to explore the city’s laneways and arcades. Even as a local you’ll discover a tonne of stores and history.

And for those looking to take back a sweet memento, the tour comes with added perks – discounts at the shops you visit. Grab some treats for your friends and family at home, or simply stash them away for your secret late-night indulgences. 

  • Distance walked: Around 2km
  • What’s included: Professional, local guide, minimum 7 chocolate tastings (including hot chocolate, cheese and chocolate matching and dessert), Chocoholic “survival kit” 
Tonya was the most wonderful guide. Not only was she very knowledgeable, but also witty, compassionate, considerate and friendly. We thoroughly enjoyed the decant chocolates and other delicious delicacies but also the strolls through the arcades, the laneways, the stories and the twisting and turning of the hustle bustle of Melbourne on a Saturday….obviously a new by to Melbourne – JoAnne ( read more reviews )

13. History and Donuts Walking Tour

An overhead view of a white cardboard box filled with hot jam doughnuts, eaten on a walking tour in Melbourne, Australia.

Why choose this tour? Wander the city, learn about history and culture and chow down on doughnuts

Certainly one of the most creative walking tours in Melbourne, the History and Donuts Walking Tour is perfect for history buffs and foodies alike.

This unique tour gives you the chance to delve deep into the city’s history, all while keeping your taste buds satisfied with decadent donuts and coffee.

As you traverse through Melbourne’s laneways, your guide will share intriguing stories from the city’s darker past. You’ll get acquainted with the former city slums, known for their raw and gritty past, and the old red light district, a place filled with tales of intrigue and scandal. 

As you take in the city’s past, you’ll also get to indulge in its present – delicious, sugary donuts that are as diverse as Melbourne itself. Paired with a cup of coffee, it’s the perfect way to refuel and keep your energy up for the tour. 

  • Length: 2.5 hours
  • Group size: Small group
  • What’s included: Local guide, coffee/tea, two donuts 
Friendly and knowledgeable guide. Well paced and interesting history recommended for those who can walk around for a couple of hours. The donut stops are well considered and sooo tasty. – Paula ( read more reviews )

14. I’m Free Melbourne Sights Tour

A view of Adnate's famous street art image of an Indigenous boy that can be seen in Hosier Lane, one of the most popular street art locations in Melbourne, Australia. Most walking tours in Melbourne will include street art in the itinerary

Why choose this tour? Great for those on a budget who want to see the best of the city

The city may have a reputation for being expensive, but there are actually plenty of free things to do in Melbourne , including free Melbourne walking tours. 

The I’m Free Melbourne Sights Tour is an ideal choice if you’re touring on a budget or simply looking to explore Melbourne’s vibrant cityscape without breaking the bank. (Read more of my tips for saving money in Melbourne .)

The tour is loaded with fascinating tales about the city’s history, and it’s a great way to get acquainted with Melbourne’s iconic landmarks, all under the guidance of a friendly local expert.

The I’m Free tour is a comprehensive journey through Melbourne’s history and culture. From the bustling streets of Chinatown to the haunting tales of the Old Melbourne Gaol, the tour provides an engaging and insightful glimpse into Melbourne’s past and present. 

You’ll also be shown the best of the city’s stunning street art, a testament to Melbourne’s thriving creative scene.

Remember, while the tour itself is free, it’s customary to leave a tip for your guide. After all, they’re often local enthusiasts who share their love for Melbourne out of passion, not just for the pay. 

  • Length: 2.5-3 hours
  • Group size: Can be large groups
  • Distance walked: 3.5-4km
  • What’s included: Passionate local guide 
Fantastic- even the rain couldn’t put a damper on our outing. Lenny is truly an ambassador supreme for the city, who deserves to be given the key to the city. His dialogue was informative and his responses to questions, genuine. I’m really grateful that we got explore this city with the humour and guidance of Lenny. – Queckers ( read more reviews ) 

15. Melbourne Historical Walking Tour: Crime, Gangsters & Lolly Shops

A man guides a group of people on a Melbourne Historical Walking Tour: Crime, Gangsters & Lolly Shops. The group stands in front of Little Lon Distilling Co, which was once an area that a lot of criminals visited

Why choose this tour? An interesting dive into the city’s criminal past, led by a true crime expert

True crime fans will love the Melbourne Historical Walking Tour: Crime, Gangsters & Lolly Shops , a tour that explores Melbourne’s shadowy past. 

One of the most interesting tours in Melbourne, it takes you down Lonsdale Street, a place teeming with tales of brothels, speakeasies and notorious characters from the 1870s to the 1930s. 

The tour is led by Michael Shelford , a writer, freelance journalist and private historian. He’s dedicated over 14 years to researching Melbourne’s crime history, so he’s the perfect escort into Melbourne’s darker history.

You’ll be captivated by the stories of Australian gangster Squizzy Taylor and the slum of “Little Lon”, and you’ll be amazed to learn how these gangs cunningly used lolly shops (or candy stores as Americans will know them) as fronts for their illicit drug operations.

What I really liked about this tour is that Michael projects images of people and places onto walls as you’re walking around, which I think makes the history come to life.

  • Group size: Maximum of 20 people
  • Distance walked: A couple of kms
  • What’s included: Professional guide, tour booklet featuring photos of the characters discussed along the way  
Enjoyed the tour, Micheal was very knowledgeable and explained the ‘going ons’ of yesteryear with a passion. Which made for an interesting time for me. The 2 hours went very quickly. Nice one and thank you. – Paul ( read more reviews )

Final thoughts: Walking tours in Melbourne

In my opinion, walking tours are one of the best ways to experience Melbourne. A walking tour allows you to slow down, soak up the city’s atmosphere and discover hidden spots you might miss on a regular Melbourne sightseeing trip. 

Each tour I’ve listed here offers a unique perspective, letting you dive deep into the history, culture and spirit of Melbourne. 

Whether you’re chasing the city’s haunting past on a ghost tour, savouring the gastronomic delights on a food tour or simply admiring the city’s iconic landmarks, there’s a walking tour for every taste and interest. 

Melbourne walking tours: FAQ

What should i wear on a melbourne walking tour.

Melbourne’s weather can be unpredictable, so I recommend dressing in layers. Comfortable walking shoes are a must. Don’t forget to bring a hat and sunscreen for sunny days, and a waterproof jacket in case of rain.

Do I need to book my walking tour in advance?

Yes, I recommended booking your walking tour in advance, including the free walking tour. Some tours are incredibly popular and can book out quickly, especially during peak tourist season.

Are the walking tours suitable for children?

While most walking tours are family-friendly, some (like the ghost tour) might be a bit intense for younger children. It’s best to check the tour description or directly contact the tour company to make sure. Don’t worry, there are plenty of great things to do with kids in Melbourne !

Are the tours accessible for people with mobility issues?

Many tours are, but it does depend on the specific tour. Melbourne is a fairly accessible city, but some tours may include areas with uneven pavement or stairs. Contact the tour provider for specific advice.

What if it rains on the day of my walking tour?

Most tours go ahead rain or shine, so don’t forget to bring that waterproof jacket! If extreme weather conditions cause cancellation, the tour company will typically offer a reschedule or a refund.

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The 7 best walking tours in Melbourne

Discover the city on foot, accompanied by a knowledgeable guide

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There's no doubt that the best way to get to know a city is to walk. Lose yourself in all the nooks and crannies, stumble upon hidden gems, and burn off all the amazing food you'll undoubtedly eat. Whether you're new to Melbourne or a regular, booking a walking tour is a great way to uncover the city's secrets and see it in a new light. 

For more tips on making the most of the city, tick off these  25 tourist attractions that don't suck , and check out the 50 things to do in Melbourne before you die . Anyways, here's our round-up of the best walking tours in Melbourne.

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Chocoholic Tours

1.  Chocoholic Tours

The first thing you'll be told on the Chocoholics tour is to pace yourself. Heed that advice because you're going to be tasting a lot of coverture chocolates and desserts over the tour. Your guide will take you through some of the city's dinkiest arcades and laneways in the search for Melbourne's finest chocolate, with tasting, discounts and insight from professional chocolatiers at every stop. You'll even learn how to taste chocolate like a pro. 

Time Out tip: The tour combines history with a selection of tasty chocolate desserts, some of which are locally sourced. You can also expect the occasional cheese, spice and even the odd detour. 

Royal Botanic Gardens’ Aboriginal Heritage Walk

2.  Royal Botanic Gardens’ Aboriginal Heritage Walk

Take a journey into ancestral lands of the Kulin nation in this guided walk through the Royal Botanic Gardens. Kicking off at 11 am Sunday through Friday, this tour gives visitors insight into how the local people lived within different environments found within the gardens, from forest to rainforest and nearby wetlands. The tour includes a traditional Tanderrum smoking ceremony and Welcome to Country, and visitors discover traditional uses of plants for food, tools and medicine. The tour finishes with a refreshing cup of lemon myrtle tea. Tours are suitable for adults and children over five and begin at the Gardens’ Visitor Centre.  

Time Out tip: This is a great attraction if you prefer a more relaxed pace - great for a Sunday. 

Hidden Secrets Tours

3.  Hidden Secrets Tours

Whether you're a tourist or a local, you're bound to discover something new about Melbourne on a Hidden Secrets tour. The laneways and arcades tour will take you in and out of Melbourne's famous back alleys, teaching you some interesting history along the way. Block Arcade and Royal Arcade are covered, as well as some much less well-known places. For example, did you know about EW Cole's giant three-storey book arcade? 

Time Out tip: Hidden Secrets also offers food-related tours, including a progressive degustation.

Melbourne Street Tours

4.  Melbourne Street Tours

No trip to Melbourne is complete without visiting the ever-changing Hosier Lane, but there’s more to Melbourne Street art than that. Melbourne Street Tours run tours of the city’s urban art with practising street artists as the guides.

Time Out tip: You can help yourself to a selection of goodies along the way including fresh produce, beer, wine and soft drinks.

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5.  I'm Free Walking Tours

Locals might have seen the fluoro green wearing I’m Free Walking Tour guides hanging around the Arts Centre or State Library, but have you ever stopped to join them? As their name suggests this operator runs 100 per cent free tours of Melbourne’s sights and culture (you can also pay what you can afford). Try out their Melbourne Sights Tour to see a different side of the city. 

Lantern Ghost Tours

6.  Lantern Ghost Tours

Shiver-inducing true stories are the specialty of Melbourne’s most popular ghost tour operators. Wander through Old Melbourne, explore Williamtown by lamp light, investigate the paranormal in Victoria's oldest morgue, or see if you can brave the Time Ball Tour rumour to be guarded by spirits.

Time Out tip: Catch these tours every Friday and Saturday. 

Abbotsford Convent Social History Tour

7.  Abbotsford Convent Social History Tour

Once an important meeting point for the Kulin Nation and later a convent run by Irish nuns, this Abbotsford site has been through many guises over the years.  

Time Out tip: Abbotsford Convent periodically hosts a farmer's market where along with fresh produce, you can stop for a coffee and some pastries.

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HISTORY NORTH TOUR

This fascinating guided walking tour through the Northern part of the city of Melbourne examines a range of significant places bounded by William, LaTrobe, Lonsdale and Russell Streets, and the laneways in between including the impressive Supreme Court and one of Melbourne’s gems, the State Library

HISTORY WEST TOUR

The History West tour concentrates on Melbourne’s growth from the western side of Hoddle’s 1837 Grid and the central city area. You will learn about the unique creation and development of Melbourne over the last 180 years and see examples of the wonderful architecture that grew from the ‘Marvellous Melbourne’ of the 1880s in particular the superb commercial buildings.

HISTORY EAST TOUR

The History East tour takes in what was the newer and less expensive side of the grid Robert Hoddle laid out in 1837. Following the ‘Marvellous Melbourne’ boom of the 1880s, this area would become very sought after later in the 19th Century. See some stunning architecture from the Art Deco buildings of Collins Street to the magnificent Parliamentary precinct.

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My first glance at a map of the Melbourne CBD was a little overwhelming. There is quite a lot of ground to cover in order to see the top Melbourne sights. However, when we hit the pavement, we found Melbourne to be a very walkable city. With just a few hours, an ambitious person could easily complete this self-guided walking tour of Melbourne; with added detours and stops, it can be done in a day!

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Walking tours of Melbourne are an ideal way to get acquainted with the city center – or the Central Business District (CBD) as locals call it. While there are numerous Melbourne Walking Tours that are led by guides, we created this Free Melbourne Walking Tour for visitors who like to explore at their own pace. 

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At the end of the post, we share our top tips for Melbourne City Walks, suggestions for themed and guided walking tours in Melbourne and two maps so that you can find your way to each sight. We also include turn-by-turn directions within our Melbourne Free Tour. 

Pro Tip: There are heaps of distractions along the way (many of which we point out during the Melbourne walk), if you have the time, go explore and enjoy!

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#1 Queen Victoria Market

Queen Victoria Market: The night market is a feast for foodies, offering a variety of cuisine

The historic Melbourne market has been in operation since 1878 and is now spread over two city blocks. Allow yourself some time, grab a coffee to go and peruse the stalls. Besides the fresh produce market, there is an indoor deli, outdoor general merchandise market and several permanent stores around the QVM perimeter.

At the Queen Victoria Market night event, blazing fires keep people warm

Pro Tip : Find out more about visiting the QVM in our complete article: Queen Victoria Market: Day, Night and Weekend.

Walk east on Victoria Street to Swanston and head south to Latrobe to the…

#2 State Library of Victoria

Victoria Library, Melbourne, Australia

The State Library of Victoria is the second stop on our Melbourne Free City Tour. The library opened in 1856 and has been growing ever since, now holding a collection of more than 2 million books, art galleries and historical exhibits.

Interior of the Library, Melbourne, AU

Pro Tip : It is free to enter the library – and we recommend going in to take a look around and view the impressively domed La Trobe Reading Room. Then, go upstairs for a view from above on the balcony and a peek at the historical exhibits as well.  

Continue east on Latrobe to Russell Street and turn north to the…

#3 Old Melbourne Gaol

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The Old Melbourne  Jail is a must-see when city sightseeing Melbourne. The jail operated from 1842 until 1929 as a prison and where criminals who had been sentenced to death were hanged, including the (in)famous Ned Kelly .

Pro Tip : The Old Melbourne Gaol is one of the most popular museums in Melbourne – and a ticket is required to enter. Visitors interested in learning about Australia’s most notorious criminals and exploring the prison cells should book a ticket in advance . 

Continue north on Russell Street as it turns into Lygon Street and turn right onto Queensberry Street and head east to the…

#4 Carlton Gardens and Royal Exhibition Building

Exterior view of Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne, Australia

One of the most beautiful places in Melbourne, the Carlton Gardens is the next stop on our tour. Designated a park in 1839, the 64 acres are perfect for a stroll, rest or picnic.

Aim for the center of the park and the Royal Exhibition Building . Built in 1880 for the Melbourne International Exhibition, it was also the site of the first official opening of Australian Parliament in 1901. It was actually set to be demolished, but was saved and remodeled in the late 1990s. In 2004, it received UNESCO World Heritage status.

Continue walking east to Nicholson Street and turn south as it becomes Spring Street, passing the Parliament Gardens and view of St. Patrick’s Cathedral (if time allows, make a detour to visit the church). On the opposite side of Spring street in the historic Princess Theater. Continue south to the steps of…

#5 Parliament House, Melbourne

Stairs leading to Parliament House, Melbourne, AU

The Parliament House is a regular stop on all Melbourne CBD Tours. Built between 1856 and 1930, the Parliament House  is where both houses of Victoria’s Parliament – the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council – still meet today.

Ceiling and chandelier of Parliament, Melbourne, Australia

Pro Tip: The interior can be seen by guided tour on non-sitting days or from the public gallery when Parliament is in session – both options are free!

For architecture and gold lovers, make a little detour and continue south to the Old Treasury Building , which is free to enter and includes intriguing exhibits detailing Melbourne history. For those short on time, cross Spring Street to Bourke Street and head west to Exhibition Street. Go north to Little Bourke and turn west into…

#6 Chinatown, Melbourne

Chinatown, Melbourne

The next stop on our Melbourne Free Walking Tour is fascinating Chinatown. Marked by ornately painted gates and hanging lanterns, walk the length of Chinatown . Like so many foreigners, the Chinese were also drawn to Melbourne in the 1850’s by the prospect of finding gold. Land was purchased by many Chinese people along Little Bourke and the thriving Chinatown remains today with a bevy of Asian restaurants and shops.

Pro Tip: Among the many places and things to eat in Melbourne, Dumplings in Chinatown are a must-try! We feasted at the no-frills, budget-friendly Shanghai Dumpling House – which is open for lunch and dinner. 

Continue west to Swanston Street and turn south to…

#7 Bourke Street Mall

Bourke Street, Melbourne, Australia

Continue on your tour of Melbourne City on the Bourke Street Mall. The retail mecca includes everything from high end shops (hello, Tiffany’s) to the necessities (Target) to the flagship store of the Australian department store chain Myer. With wide sidewalks, there is plenty of room for Melbourne street performers to entertain those less interested in shopping.

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Pro Tip : As you walk down the street, don’t miss Union Lane for a glimpse at Melbourne’s fabulous street art along the way. 

Continue walking west on Bourke Street to the Royal Arcade (then go inside and walk south). 

#8 Royal Arcade Melbourne

The Royal Arcade is a bit of glam as far as laneways go - and has been since its inception.

Often included on Melbourne Laneway Tours, the Royal Arcade is a quaint covered shopping street that has been around since 1869. The lane is filled with top-end stores and posh cafes.

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Pro Tip: Don’t miss the statues of Gog and Magog, two mythical creatures guarding Gaunt’s Clock since 1892, that stand above the entrance.

Emerging onto Little Collins, zig zag west and then south into…

#9 Block Arcade Melbourne

Block Arcade Entrance

Another upscale covered shopping lane – and perhaps even more opulent than Royal Arcade – Block Arcade , or just ‘The Block’, was once the place to be seen in Melbourne. Opened in the year 1893, The Block Arcade features a hand-laid Italian tile floor, glass ceilings and classic Victorian architecture.

Block Arcade Shops

Pro Tip : The two must-see shops at The Block are the Hopetoun Tea Room and Haigh’s Chocolates.  

Exiting on Collins Street, turn left and walk east to Swanston St and to the…

#10 Melbourne Town Hall

Town Hall, Melbourne, Australia

Completed in 1870, the Melbourne Town Hall is a historically important social and cultural site in the city. It is also where city council members still meet. Inside, there is an auditorium and a beautiful organ (check the schedule for free organ concerts).

Pro Tip : Visitors can take fee tours of the Town Building, but they must be booked in advance!

Continue walking east on Collins Street, passing the Scots’ Church and turn south on Russell Street. Walk south to Flinders Lane. Rock and roll enthusiasts might want to detour east to AC/DC Lane for street art and a pop into Cherry Bar. Otherwise, turn right and walk west to…

#11 Hosier Lane Street Art

Street Art Scene, Melbourne, Australia

The next stop on our Free Walking Tour of Melbourne is Hosier Lane. One of the best known laneways in Melbourne for amazing street art, get a good, up-close look at the murals on the walls. It isn’t graffiti, which is illegal in Melbourne. The works on this street are commissioned and it’s likely you’ll see someone working on a spray paint masterpiece when you walk through.

Pro Tip : Find out more about the history and culture of Melbourne’s laneways and street art in our guide: Laneways in Melbourne: Alleys, Arcades and Street Art.

At Flinders Street, turn right and walk west to…

#12 St. Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne

Churches in Melbourne, Australia

Next up on our Melbourne Walk is St. Paul’s Cathedral. The first stone of St. Paul’s Cathedral , a gothic-style church, was laid in 1880, but the spires weren’t completed until 1933. The gorgeous interior includes original baptismal fonts and an 1891 organ.

Pro Tip: Guests can use the descriptive brochures provided at the back of the church to complete an informative self-guided tour of the cathedral. 

Just south of the Cathedral is…

#13 Federation Square

Federation Square, Melbourne, Australia

Anyone who walks around Melbourne will likely end up in Federation Square; it’s at the heart of the city and an entertainment hub. Federation Square , which opened in 2002, is a public space that features galleries, museums, restaurants, bars and a place to sit back and relax. Although the square is quite modern, there is a much longer history of this location, tracing back to Aboriginals. The unique architecture is meant to bring different parts together as a whole.

Pro Tip : One of the most popular features of Federation Square is the Digital Façade – or the Big Screen. The gigantic screen streams live sports, news and events, so be sure to take a glance to see what’s on!

Just west of Federation Square is…

#14 Flinders Street Station

Trains at Flinders Street, Melbourne, AU

All Melbourne Sightseeing Tours include a stop at Flinders Street Station ; it has long been one of the busiest- and most beautiful – stations in Melbourne. The structure occupies 2 city blocks and is the city’s central hub of transportation. Built in 1909, the Flinders Street Station building is truly a Melbourne landmark. 

Flinders St Station, Melbourne, Australia

The corner entrance of Flinders Street Station displays a row of clocks showing the next train departure on each line. In 1983, the clocks were removed and replaced by digital readings. The public was so upset by the change that they brought back the old clocks in one day’s time. If you hear someone say, “Meet you under the clocks,” this is where you will find them.

Head south on St. Kilda Road, crossing Princes Bridge. On the bridge, to the east, you can see the…

#15 Princes Bridge and Classic Melbourne Views

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The 400 foot long Princes Bridge spans the Yarra River as part of St Kilda Road. It stands on the site of one of Melbourne’s oldest river crossings and provides wonderful scenic city views to the west.

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Looking to the east, you’ll see the Melbourne Cricket Ground, which is better known as the MCG or just The G. The 100,000 seat sports stadium was built in 1853 and is the biggest stadium in Australia (and the Southern Hemisphere) – and the 11th largest in the world.

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Pro Tip: The stadium is now mostly used for Melbourne’s founding game, Australian Football, but also for cricket matches, concerts and in 1956 it hosted the Summer Olympics.

Finish crossing the bridge. From here, those that fancy a bit of nature may want to detour south to the Royal Botanical Gardens (free to enter). War history buffs will want to head south to the Shrine of Remembrance (also free to enter). Otherwise, continue west along the river to…

#16 Eureka Tower and Melbourne Skydeck

Eureka Tower, Melbourne, Australia

You don’t need to go on a Melbourne CBD Walking Tour to see the Eureka Tower; it’s visible from all over the city. However, when you stand at the base of the Eureka Tower and look up at the 975-foot-tall building it seems to go on forever. The top 10 levels are golden in appearance because the glass is gold. The 24-carat gold-plated windows are a nod to Melbourne’s historic gold rush of the 1850s.

View from Eureka Melbourne Sky Deck, Melbourne, AU

Pro Tip: With a ticket , visitors are invited to ride the elevator up to the 88th floor Melbourne Skydeck (formerly the Eureka Skydeck) and take in the view, which is astounding . 

Continue strolling west along the Yarra River toward the Polly Woodside ship and take a walk along the… 

#17 Polly Woodside and South Wharf Promenade

Pollywoodsides, Melbourne, AU

The Polly Woodside is a preserved trade ship that was launched in Belfast in 1885. Famous for her sixteen successful voyages around Cape Horn between 1885 and 1903, she was fully restored and opened to the public in 1978.

Bar Along Southbank, Melbourne, Australia

Continue your Free Walking Tour Melbourne along the beautiful riverside stretch in South Wharf. The stylish South Wharf Promenade is lined with fun bars and modern restaurants – and is anchored by the Melbourne Convention Center and DFO Shopping Centre.

Pro Tip: Any number of the South Wharf waterfront establishments are the perfect place to have a meal or a drink with a view. It’s particularly nice at sunset!

Continue along the promenade and cross the Webb Bridge and head into the…

#18 Docklands Melbourne

Vie w of Docklands, Melbourne, Australia

The Docklands District is the last stop on our Self-Guided Free Tour of Melbourne. The historic area dates to the 1850s when the Victoria Harbor (then called Victoria Dock) was the main port in Melbourne, accepting both immigrants and shipments.

Docklands Highrises, Melbourne, Australia

The harbor continued to be in use until the 1960s when it was deemed too small for cargo ships. A revitalization project renamed it the Docklands and has breathed new life into the area. Soaring, shining skyscrapers have shot up along the beautiful promenade, which offers a slew of waterfront restaurants alongside entertainment venues.

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After you explore the Docklands, catch a Free City Circle Tram back to the Melbs CBD.

Melbourne CBD Map: Tourist Walking Route

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Below we feature two Melbourne Maps; the first is an interactive Melbourne City Attractions Map and the second is a printable Melbourne City Map Tourist Walking Route. 

Melbourne CBD Map with Landmarks

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Use this link to Google Maps for our Melbourne Landmarks Map.

Melbourne City Tourist Map Walking Route

To print this map of Melbourne, click on the map to enlarge it, then right-click and select Print. 

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Walking Tours Melbourne CBD: What You Will Need

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You don’t need much to enjoy walking tours in Melbourne, Australia, but having a few essentials can make the trek much more comfortable!

Stay Connected in Australia

We use the  GlocalMe mobile hotspot, which allows us to connect up to ten devices at one time. The Pocket Wi-Fi also allows us to purchase data online or use local SIM cards.

Walking Shoes for Melbourne

Be sure to wear comfortable travel shoes ! While the city is relatively flat with nice walking paths, our Melbourne City Walk covers some ground. I like to wear lightweight shoes – like these Columbia shoes. Kris likes to wear Merrell trail shoes. 

Melbourne Weather Gear

Weather changes quickly in Melbourne; bring an travel umbrella , lightweight rain jacket , wide-brimmed travel hat and sunscreen . A collapsible water bottle is also ideal for travelers – as there are places around Melbourne where you can refill!

Melbourne Map

Although we have included 2 Melbourne city maps above, a detailed paper Melbourne CBD map – like this one – could be useful to study before you arrive. You can also pick up a free map from a Melbourne tourist office.

Lunch Prep & Day Pack

There are many Melbourne restaurants along the route where visitors can stop for lunch or snacks. However, you could also pick up items at the Queen Victoria Market and have a picnic lunch in a park or along the river. Also, whether you travel with a backpack or a suitcase , you’ll need a great day pack to carry your lunch and all your everyday travel essentials in!

Pro Tip:  Be sure to get (and stay) organized for your vacation to Australia by using our Trip Planning Printables !

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We outlined what we think is the best Free Walking Tour Melbourne. That said, there are several guided tours of Melbourne that may pique your interest. 

Melbourne City Tours: Laneways

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Walking tours of Melbourne Laneways and Arcades offer a fabulous introduction to Melbourne’s café and street art culture. Use the info in our Laneways in Melbourne article or join a guided tour of the unique lanes. The small-group tours include history, architecture, and coffee. Get more details!

Foodie Discovery Walking Tours Melbourne, Australia

Combine Melbourne attractions and culinary tastings in one tour. Let a guide lead the way to the best foodie spots in Melbourne as you get local knowledge on the coolest cafes, the best dumplings and hidden hot spots. Find out more!

Guided Tours Melbourne City

The I'm Free Walking Tour of Melbourne was a 3 hour tour of the city and one of the 5 free tours in Melbourne that we took.

Visitors who would rather tour Melbourne City with a guide can join a highly-rated tour on a walk to the top sights. Read fellow traveler reviews!

Pro Tip: Not a fan of big group walking tours? Hire a local guide for one of the Melbourne Private Tours – like this one!

Guided Walking Tours Melbourne: Free

Visitors looking for Guided Free Walking Tours of Melbourne will find that there are numerous companies offering ‘free walks’. While these can be excellent tours, it is important to know that the Guided Free Tours in Melbourne are not, in fact, free. The guides expect to be compensated with tips. 

Melbourne Bus Tour

If our outlined Melbourne City Tour requires more walking than you prefer, consider using the Melbourne Sightseeing Bus. The double-decker Hop On Hop Off bus has two routes, on-board commentary and offers tickets for 24 and 48 hours. Reserve your seat!

Other Melbourne, Australia Tours

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Walking tours are not the only free and interesting tours in Melbourne. In fact, some of Melbourne’s best tours are free. Read our post on other top Free Tours in Melbourne !

Want to get out in nature and see more of the surrounding region? The stunning Australian coastline and famous rock formations of the 12 Apostles are just the place! Find out everything you need to know in our review: Gre at Ocean Road Day Tour . 

Looking for more fun activities in Melbourne? Use our ultimate guide to the Best Things To Do in Melbourne !

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Melbourne’s Oldest Buildings: Historic Walking Tour

Melbourne, Victoria

Take a walk with a local guide to see the very oldest buildings in Melbourne city – 9 buildings constructed before the population explosion of the Gold Rush of the 1850s.

From churches and pubs to homes and businesses, we’ll tell you about their stories, not just their architecture and give you plenty of time to take photos.

The tour commences outside St James’ Old Cathedral at 10 Batman St and concludes at the Mitre Tavern where you can rest your feet and buy a drink in the very oldest building in the city.

This tour covers around 4 kilometres with plenty of stops for talking and photos. We recommend you wear weather appropriate clothing with comfortable walking shoes and carry a bottle of water.

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Stop At: St James’ Old Cathedral, 2 Batman St, Melbourne, Victoria 3003 Australia

The first stop on your tour will be St James Old Cathedral, the oldest standing church in Melbourne, built in 1839.

Duration: 10 minutes

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Your local guide will walk you through the streets and lanes of Melbourne to discover other buildings that pre-date the Gold Rush

Duration: 2 hours 40 minutes

Stop At: The Mitre Tavern, 5 Bank Pl, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia

Your last stop on your tour will be The Mitre Tavern which is officially recognized as the oldest building in Melbourne, built in around 1837.

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  • Meeting Location: State Library Victoria
  • Duration: 2½-3 hours
  • Time: 10:30am Daily

Meet at the statue of Sir Redmond Barry in front of the State Library Victoria.

You’ll find your guide wearing a bright green T-shirt.

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Nope. We walk rain, hail or shine!

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History & Donuts Walking Tour

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Join our "Dough-lightful History Stroll!" as we venture through Melbourne's iconic laneways to savor the city's rich culture and past. We'll kick things off at Federation Square, a vibrant hub where culture and events collide.

Next, we'll graffiti-gravitate to Hosier Lane, where you'll be awestruck by artistry that's simply a-mural-ing. Stroll to St Paul's Cathedral, a holy landmark standing tall for over 150 years, offering architectural eye-candy and a history that's heaven-sent.

We'll sip into history at Young & Jackson's Hotel, home to the iconic "Chloe" painting. But don't worry, we won't linger; we've got doughnuts to discover!

Then, it's time to refuel with a caffeine hit in Centre Place, an alley bursting with cafe culture. It's the perfect appetizer before our doughnut extravaganza.

Stride down chic Collins Street, where shopping meets dining, and sneak a peek at the venerable Mitre Tavern, a charming relic of Melbourne's past.

Continue the journey on Hardware Lane, a slender path brimming with snug cafes and eateries. But we're here for doughnut delight, not drinks!

Explore the Old Melbourne Gaol, once a prison, now a notorious museum with infamous inmates like Ned Kelly, Australia's bad-boy bandit. No doughnuts behind bars, though!

Our adventure concludes at State Library Victoria, a bookish haven housing over 2 million reads - we lost count. The tour ends here, but we suggest diving into the literary sea while you're in town.

Prepare for a tasty tour – we've got two doughnut detours and a coffee pit stop!

*Please note, we often swing by Queen Victoria Market, but it's closed on Mondays and Wednesdays, so we'll spice up our route a bit.

• Explore Melbourne's iconic laneways and see colourful street art in Hosier Lane. • Visit historic landmarks like St Paul's Cathedral and the Young & Jackson's Hotel, home to the famous "Chloe" painting. • Take a break and grab a coffee at Centre Place, a bustling pedestrian alleyway filled with trendy cafes and restaurants. • Discover the Old Melbourne Gaol, a former prison that is now a museum and home to some of the city's most famous prisoners. • End the tour at the beautiful and expansive State Library Victoria, which houses over 2 million books. • Enjoy two donut stops and a coffee stop on this tour.

• A knowledgeable and experienced tour guide to lead the way. • All photos taken during the tour. • Enjoy a mid-tour coffee (or alternative drink) and two donuts from some of our favourite Melbourne cafes and venues.

• Please wear suitable clothing for this type of activity, including appropriate footwear. • We recommend bringing a water bottle and refilling it at the water taps along the way. • In summer, we recommend wearing a hat to protect yourself from the sun. • There is no storage available for bags during the tour, so please plan accordingly.

Fit City Tours is committed to providing a high-quality, enjoyable tour experience for all of our participants. If you have any specific accessibility needs, please don't hesitate to let us know and we will do our best to accommodate your needs and ensure that you are able to fully participate in the tour. In order to prepare and plan appropriately, we recommend contacting us in advance of your tour to discuss your specific requirements.

This tour starts at Federation Square. Corner of Swanston & Flinders Streets, Melbourne. We'll meet near the orange umbrellas outside Time Out Cafe. The nearest station is Flinders Street.

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Solve escape room-style clues to unveil three hidden venues, each boasting beverages, snacks or exclusive discounts.

Crack cryptic codes and puzzles with your mates to uncover the secrets of Melbourne CBD’s basement scene and be immersed in an unforgettable afternoon filled with laughter, liqueurs and discovery.

This experience is perfect for those who appreciate mental challenges and mixology, in the heart of Melbourne's trendy bar scene.

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