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Melbourne Centre City
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Melbourne Centre City

Length0.9 mi
Elev. Gain45.9 ft
Est. Steps2000
Road
Public transport
Created by Anna

Melbourne Centre City Introduction

Melbourne Centre City is a 0.9 mile (2,000-step) route located near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. This route has an elevation gain of about 45.9 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Walk against family violence Victoria in middle of Melbourne Centre City, Start from Swanston st toward Bourke Street then Russel Street and final at Flinders Street

Waypoints

Start Point

Waypoint 1

Swanston Treet

Waypoint 2

Bourke Street

Waypoint 3

Russel Street

Waypoint 4

Flinders Street

End Point

Attractions Near Melbourne Centre City

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Cathedral Arcade

Tourist Attraction
Cathedral Arcade is a heritage shopping arcade in Melbourne, Victoria. It forms a short, narrow laneway, connecting Swanston Street to Flinders Lane in the central business district of Melbourne. It is a T-shaped arcade, however one of the laneways terminates inside the building. The arcade is notable as it retains all of its original features.

Australian Centre for the Moving Image

Tourist Attraction
The Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI), at Federation Square, Melbourne, is Australia's national museum of film, video games, digital culture and art. During the 2015–16 financial year, 1.45 million people visited ACMI, the second-highest attendance of any gallery or museum in Australia, and the most visited moving image museum in the world.

120 Collins Street

Place
120 Collins Street is a 265-metre (869 ft) skyscraper in Collins Street, Melbourne central business district, Victoria, Australia. It was built from 1989 to 1991 and it comprises 50 levels of office accommodation and four levels of plant.The building was designed by architectural firm Hassell, in association with Daryl Jackson.

Anglican Diocese of Melbourne

Place
The Anglican Diocese of Melbourne is the metropolitan diocese of the Province of Victoria in the Anglican Church of Australia. The diocese was founded from the Diocese of Australia by letters patent of 25 June 1847 and includes the cities of Melbourne and Geelong and also some more rural areas. The cathedral church is St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne.

City Square, Melbourne

Place
The City Square was a public plaza located in the Central Business District (CBD) of Melbourne, Australia. The site is currently bounded by Swanston Street, Collins Street, Flinders Lane and the Westin Hotel. The historic landmarks of Melbourne Town Hall and St Paul’s Cathedral are across the streets to the north and south respectively.

Scots' Church, Melbourne

Building
The Scots' Church is a Presbyterian church in Melbourne, Australia. It was the first Presbyterian church to be built in the Port Phillip District (now the state of Victoria) and is located on Collins Street. It is a congregation of the Presbyterian Church of Australia and has been described as "an icon for well over a hundred years".

St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne

Building
St Paul's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Melbourne and the seat of the Archbishop of Melbourne, who is also the metropolitan archbishop of the Province of Victoria and, since 28 June 2014, the present seat of the Primate of Australia.

Manchester Unity Building

Place
The Manchester Unity Building is an Art Deco Gothic inspired office and retail building in Melbourne, Australia, constructed in 1931-32 for the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows. The soaring stepped corner tower on a prominent intersection opposite the Melbourne Town Hall makes it one of the most prominent and best known buildings in Melbourne.

Duke of Wellington Hotel, Melbourne

Place
The Duke of Wellington Hotel is a heritage listed hotel within the Melbourne CBD in Victoria, Australia. Named after the Duke of Wellington, it was designed by Richard Dalton for Timothy Lane, a local businessman and carpenter. Construction completed in 1850, with a liquor licence unsuccessfully applied for in 1851 and 1852.

The Capitol, Melbourne

Place
The Capitol formerly known as the Capitol Theatre is an historic cinema located on Swanston Street in Melbourne, Australia (opposite the Melbourne Town Hall). The theatre, part of the Capitol House building, designed by US born architect Walter Burley Griffin and his wife Marion Mahoney Griffin, was opened in 1924, and is renowned for its illuminated geometric ceiling.
Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

0.9 mi

Elev. Gain

45.9 ft

Est. Steps

2000
Created by
Anna
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