Activities To Do With Kids In Melbourne

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10 min Sep 23rd, 2024
Activities to do with kids

Melbourne is one of those cities that is constantly bringing excitement. There is plenty for the adults, but many fail to realise there are also heaps of things to do in Melbourne with kids. Keeping your little ones busy and happy when visiting Melbourne with your family is easy.

To prove it, we’ve dug up some of the coolest spots and activities.

Indoor Activities for Kids in Melbourne

Melbourne weather is unpredictable at best, so planning a range of indoor activities during your trip is a safe bet:

National Gallery of Victoria

National Gallery of Victoria

When people ask us what to do with kids in Melbourne, the first thing we recommend is the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV). While the NGV is perfect for grown-ups looking to appreciate fine art; it’s also a vibrant and welcoming space for children and families to dive into creative experiences. There are always interactive exhibitions, sensory-rich activities, and other programs designed specifically for younger audiences.

The regular kids’ exhibitions are crafted to spark imagination and inspire curiosity. These exhibitions often include hands-on activities that allow children to explore art in a fun and engaging way and are some of the best free kids’ activities Melbourne can offer. The NGV also provides self-guided activity sheets that can turn a visit into an exciting treasure hunt through the gallery. 

  • Location: 180 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne VIC 3006
  • Ticket Price: Mostly free with the exception of specific exhibitions
  • Opening Hours: 10am – 5pm every day
  • Website: ngv.vic.gov.au

Scienceworks

Scienceworks Melbourne

Scienceworks is a playground for the curious mind, and it’s a place where kids can get hands-on with science in a way that’s both fun and educational. This iconic museum in Melbourne has been a favourite for many young locals as it makes science come alive through interactive exhibits and exciting experiences.

There’s guided tours and changing exhibitions, as well as daily demonstrations and special activities; basically there’s never a dull moment. One of the biggest hits is the Planetarium, with its massive domed ceiling that beautifully replicates the night sky. On Friday nights, the Planetarium turns into a domed cinema where adults can enjoy films about space, coral reefs, and more while sipping on a drink. It’s a fantastic way for the whole family to experience science in a new and immersive way.

  • Location: 2 Booker St, Spotswood VIC 3015
  • Ticket Price: Adults $15, Kids free
  • Opening Hours: 10 am – 4:30 pm every day
  • Website: museumsvictoria.com.au

 

Outdoor Adventures for Families in Melbourne

When the weather is fine in Melbourne, it truly is fine! So, it’s worth getting out and about to enjoy it, and these are the best ways to do that with the kiddos:

Luna Park

Luna Park

Luna Park in St Kilda instantly transports you back to the carefree days of childhood. With its charmingly vintage atmosphere and iconic entrance through Mr. Moon’s giant mouth, this historic theme park is nostalgic and super fun.

Luna Park is the oldest theme park in Australia and has been entertaining families for over a century and retains its carnival charm. There’s classic attractions like the Laughing Clowns, the eerie Ghost Train, and the carousel, but the real standout is the Great Scenic Railway, a heritage-listed wooden roller coaster that winds its way around the park. 

Luna Park is designed to be accessible for everyone, and getting there is a breeze with various public transport options connecting the park to the rest of Melbourne. 

  • Location: The Esplanade, St Kilda, VIC 3182
  • Ticket Price: Family Pass – $170
  • Opening Hours: 11am – 6pm, every day of the school holidays, weekends and Public Holidays
  • Website: lunapark.com.au 

Collingwood Children’s Farm

Collingwood Children Farm

Try a slice of country life right in the heart of Melbourne with Collingwood Children’s Farm! This is as close as you’ll get to a genuine farm experience in the big smoke via hands-on activities like feeding chickens or spending time with friendly goats and guinea pigs. 

The farm offers sessions where you can learn about beekeeping and other farm tasks, and the Farm Café is a beautiful spot to try some homegrown produce. There’s also a farmer’s market every Saturday morning where you can grab seasonal fruits, veggies, oils, jams, and flowers. As a not-for-profit organisation, your entry fees support the care of the animals, conservation of the farmland, and various community programs!

  • Location: 18 St Heliers St, Abbotsford VIC 3067
  • Ticket Price: Adults $17, kids $8
  • Opening Hours: 9:30am – 4:30pm every day
  • Website: farm.org.au

Family-Friendly Staycation Melbourne

A family-friendly staycation in Melbourne is easy thanks to the activities above and the range of conveniently located Veriu and Punthill apartment-style hotels. As an example, Punthill Flinders Lane and Punthill Little Bourke are central options, close to major attractions like Federation Square and Veriu Queen Victoria Market offers easy access to the iconic market and includes a 24-hour reception. 

If you’re looking further out, Punthill Williamstown provides a charming seaside experience, while Punthill Essendon, Essendon North is ideal for those who want to be near the airport and northern suburbs! With this many options, all preferences and budgets are covered and each hotel offers free WiFi and air conditioning, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable family stay.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best educational spots to go with kids in Melbourne?

There are plenty of fun yet educational activities for kids in Melbourne at spots like the NGV and Scienceworks. You’ll also find a constantly changing selection of programs and activities during the school holidays at places like ACMI.

What are the free activities to do with kids?

Some of the most popular free activities for kids in Melbourne include the ACMI, NGV International, Fitzroy Gardens Fairies’ Tree and the extremely popular ArtPlay playground.

Where to eat in Melbourne CBD?

You can throw a stone in any direction and hit a great dining spot in Melbourne, a city known for its multicultural food options! Smith + Deli is a highlight, as it offers delicious, casual, plant-based food that draws a serious crowd!