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Butterfly House - Parkville,VIC

Address: šŸ” Elliott Ave, Parkville VIC 3052, AU
Phone : +61
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9 review location for tourist in Parkville, VIC Australia: 1. Craftivist Corner,2. The Hill At Parkville Royal Children’s Hospital,3. South Lawn,4. Phryne Fishers House - Miss Fishers Murder Mysteries,5. Grainger Museum,6. Melbourne Zoo,7. Potter Museum of Art,8. Brunswick Rd overpass lookout,9. Butterfly House,Hight rate 9 location for tourist in Parkville, VIC Australia , AU

Victory Park Playground - Ascot Vale

Strautins Ian (Straws) Really impressive wooden playground. Lots of variety and area is boxed in from road with fencing. Plenty of stairs and climbing means the bigger kids get a bit more out of it than the toddlers.
5 /5

Living Legends - Greenvale

Dale Proposch A wonderful visit at Living Legends. Did a private tour and met some beautiful horses (so loved and cared for). Ate lots of yummy food and walked the halls of the period homestead from the 1800s. Very helpful and friendly staff.
5 /5

Organ Pipes Viewing Area - Keilor North

Nadya Thianty Uphill & downhill hike but not too long, only around 30 minutes? Good small exercise with pretty sights
5 /5

Waterfront City - Docklands

G abby One of the best places in Melbourne to have a walk by the water. Very well maintained walkways with beautiful buildings around. It was not busy at all which made the stroll even better. Didnt even use public transportation to get here because it is not that far from downtown core. Not that many stores or restaurants around which is not a bad thing. Beautiful Marina.
5 /5

Melbourne Zoo - Parkville

Leon B Had an awesome day out at Melbourne zoo. Great place for the family! Managed to get round in 5 hours but even then we thought we moved fast. Would definitely recommend a two day visit if you want to read everything and enjoy it. Looking at getting the pass and also doing the camping under the stars! Will be back!
5 /5

Mount Cooper Lookout - Bundoora

James Cassar Great place to sun gaze… sunrise is amazing. Best views. Highest land point in metropolitan
5 /5

Don Catsy - Brunswick West

Oliver M Iconic and beautiful cat, needs a heritage listing. Six stars
5 /5

Jack Roper Reserve - Broadmeadows

Ikjyot Singh If you like birds this is the park for you. Plenty of BBQ spots with sheds to protect you incase of rain. Toilets (including disable ones). Dedicated play area for kids. Lovely spot right next to freeway.
5 /5

Broadmeadows Valley Park -

John Locke A beautiful park with a shallow river, appealing scenery of nature, cool winds and lovely animals. An kangaroo runs, a snake hides in the forest, some lizards dwell, birds sing, ducks swim, dogs walk and butterflies and bees fly by the flowers. The ants are busy. I can’t capture them all in photos. There is a trail for multiple uses: walking, running, walking the dogs and cycling. So, walk carefully and listen to the sounds of movement. I think the paved flat path is too narrow for both riding bikes and jogging at the same time. The trees and tall grass block the front view. Accidents can happen. Better apply insect repellent on your skin and clothes because flies fly with a high speed to approach food, drinks and people. Sunscreen is important when the UV level is high.
5 /5

Webb Bridge - Docklands

Keith Roberts A great way to see web bridge is hire an electric scooter and travel along the river. Takes great pictures at dusk. Enjoy.
5 /5