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Brighton Bathing Boxes - Brighton,VIC

Address: 🏡 Esplanade, Brighton VIC 3186, AU
Phone : +61 (03) 9599 4444
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13 review location for tourist in Brighton, VIC Australia: 1. The Barraimal (Emu) Constellation Mural,2. Foreshore Trail,3. Foreshore Reserve,4. North Road Reserve,5. Green Point,6. Brighton Bathing Boxes South End,7. Elsternwick Park,8. Brighton Bathing Boxes,9. Middle Brighton Pier,10. Dendy Park,11. William Street Reserve,12. Saj’s Lookout Point,13. Heesco "Diamond Lady" mural,Hight rate 13 location for tourist in Brighton, VIC Australia , AU

Central Park - Malvern East

Victoria Strong This park is a local slice of heaven. It’s beautifully maintained with annual floral displays and stunning trees. There is a heritage glass house with an orchid display and a beautiful sunken fountain. The local council put incredible events on here too, concerts and carols and light shows. It’s a significant feature of the area and also surrounded by amazing restaurants and coffee shops. Love it!
5 /5

North Road Reserve -

Sam Keir Nice walk from Baths past all the lovely houses, obvious to spot the original ones as theyre not as imposing as their neighbours. Very popular on a Sunday afternoon, lots of walkers, cyclists and dogs. Good city views too.
5 /5

Ardrie Park -

J R Very pleasant space, friendly, and quiet. Tennis courts, wide open grassy field for running, games, or picnicking. Plenty of shade from beautiful trees. A few benches, one picnic bench. Small childrens playground which is safely fenced because this is an off-lead park. Provision of bins, and dog poo bags.
5 /5

Booran Reserve - Glen Huntly

Melbourne With Siri This is such a great spot! The kids loved the water play area, and we were so glad there’s plenty of shade around. There’s heaps to do with the big slide, climbing, sports areas, and paths for bikes and scooters. Perfect for a fun family day out!
5 /5

Rippon Lea Estate - Elsternwick

Paula C Came for the tour of the Grand mansion. It was a little drawn out and would have been nice if the there was a seat to sit on along the way. I was feeling weary and needed to take the weight off my legs. The lady doing the tour was very informative and it was very interesting. I loved the way they have conserved and protected this historical propriety. If you like the yesteryear and history of such a place. This is definitely worth a visit.
5 /5

Great Wall of St Kilda - St Kilda

Adam G This stunning wall was created in 2009 by Australian artist Camille Monet and the St Kilda Residents community. They named it the "Great Wall of St Kilda" and it covers what was previously an ugly wall of a Citypower building that was the target of tagging and old bill posters. Its 11 metres x 5 meters and made of a total of 807 clay tiles. Camille Monet created two hundred and seven large tiles and six hundred smaller tiles were designed and made by local St Kilda residents who she encouraged to participate. The tiles were designed to capture some of the past and present characters and stories in the making of what St Kilda is. Each tile is unique and you can spend a lot of time just looking at them and taking in each message. It’s colourful and thus representative of St Kilda. Its definitely worth checking out.
5 /5

Como Park North - South Yarra

Jarrod Nice spot to go for a walk around the ground. Its also a popular place to take your dog for a walk. One of my favorite parks in the area to visit for some ball games
5 /5

Jewish Museum of Australia - St Kilda

Stu Jones Really useful visit. So much to learn, so much to understand and appreciate. Some museums are too big...but this is just right...excellent content...well laid out ....2 or 3 hours....longer if you want...up to you. I knew very little about the Jewish people and religion before my visit...now I know a bit more...and I respect and understand a bit more. Maybe Ill go again. Lovely staff....very welcoming....thank you.
5 /5

Sir Zelman Cowen Park -

Steve Le Big park with connections to a Baseball ground which is rare for Melbourne. Friendly area and major spaces for dogs to run around. Though tables would be nice for a picnic.
5 /5