Top Three Incredible Attractions In Melbourne Worth Including In Your 2021 Bucket List

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Melbourne is the capital city and one of the most populated regions of Australia. Melbourne occupies a major portion of Port Philip Bay and spreads throughout the Dandenong and Macedon Ranges. Melbourne was originally incorporated in 1837 as a Crown Settlement to honor the British Prime Minister-William Lamb. By the late 1880s, Melbourne emerged as one of the wealthiest and largest metropolises in Australia. Today Melbourne is an important center for trade and commerce, tourism industry and is home to many iconic landmarks and World Heritage Sites.  In Fact, Melbourne has consistently ranked at the top for being one of the most livable cities in the world. Some of the most popular attractions in Melbourne include the Royal Botanic Garden, Melbourne Zoo, Shrine of Remembrance, Healesville Sanctuary, Queen Victoria Market, Fed Square, National Gallery of Victoria, St. Kilda Beach, Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, Melbourne Museum, Great Ocean Road, etc.

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Here are some of the most popular attractions in Melbourne worth exploring at least once:

Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria

Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria is a popular botanical garden founded in 1846. This 94 acres garden is situated across two sites- Melbourne and Cranbourne and displays around 50,000 interesting individual plants of 8,500 species of plants. While Cranbourne Garden was established in 1970, a wild site with significant biodiversity conservation. Visitors have the option to explore native bushlands, massive wetlands, woodlands, Australian Garden, etc. Royal Botanic Garden also houses the State Botanical Garden that houses the National Herbarium of Victoria where 1.5 million unique plants are preserved.

Shrine of Remembrance

the Shrine of Remembrance is located in Kings Domain along St Kilda Road. It is a war memorial commonly referred to as the Shrine built to honor men and women of Victoria who served in World War I. Today the memorial serves all the Australians who have served in any of the war-it is a site of annual observances and remembrances. It is one of the largest war memorials in all of Australia designed by Philip Hudson and James Wardrop who are both veterans of World War I. The shrines resemble a classical style with a crowning element on top and consist of a central sanctuary with a marble stone of Remembrance.

Healesville Sanctuary

Healesville Sanctuary or the Sir Colin MacKenzie Sanctuary is a zoo located in Healesville, Victoria. It houses native Australian animals and is one of the only 2 places that has successfully bred a platypus besides Sydney,Taronga Zoo. The Sanctuary also has a breeding population of endangered helmeted-honeyeater and other habitat areas for wallabies, kangaroos, wombats, dingoes, and other 200 native birds.

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