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    4.3 (15 reviews)

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    Tzarina W.

    Simple park near the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Take a brisk walk through this park, or lay on the grass and read a book, or meander towards Captain Cook's Cottage, I'd say this is a great photo ready area to capture pixels. Free for all to intake natural beauty, minus the actual tour of Captain Cook's Cottage. Bring an umbrella or hat to fend of the sunny skies during the summer season.

    David S.

    I guess the thing that originally attracted me to this place was 'Captain Cook's Cottage', something that always baffled me because I never realised that Captain Cook lived in Melbourne. Apparently it is the original cottage that was shipped from England, which begs the question - if it was shipped from England, how does it remain the original cottage? Anyway, enough of that speculating because there is more to the gardens than simply a cottage shipped from England. Actually, there are quite a few interesting things here, including the Fairy Tree, the Model Tudor Village, a small playground (that makes me wish I was a kid again), a conservatorium, was well as a number of statues (including one of Diana and her hounds). However, the main reason I end up wondering around here is because of the gardens, something that as I have grown older, have come to appreciate all the more. Mind you, despite all of what I have mentioned above, the place is also a great place to bring along some chairs, a picnic hamper, and possibly even a couple of balls, and simply spend the entire afternoon wasting time with friends (because playing ball by yourself can be a little boring, though I am sure if you are kicking a ball around somebody will sooner, or later, come up a join you). However, if having a picnic is not your thing, there is always the cafe. Watch out for the wedding photographers on Saturday afternoon though, this also seems to be a favourite place for them.

    Mark H.

    I wanted to go to Fitzroy Gardens again because I hadn't been there in years and I remembered that it had many strange features. My wife didn't object and so we went for a walk around on Sunday. It was stranger than I remembered. There is the hyper-real history of the genuine Capt. Cook's cottage transported brick by brick from England, a quaint miniature Tudor Village, a carved fairy tree and many other strange features. I envied the kids playing in the amazing playground with a dragon with a slide on its neck and strange giraffe-like swings. The antique Spanish mission style conservatory is surrounded by ugly 19th century sculpture. It is clear that the park has become a kind of Melbourne international tourist attraction with multilingual signs. It is all too weird except for the price of ice creams at the Pavilion Café that are exorbitant Apart from that stress on my wallet the park was a relaxing place for a good long walk and a laugh at this well preserved relic from a bygone Melbourne.

    Justine C.

    A nature wonderland in itself. Perhaps you have just crossed the busy (albeit traffic intensive) road from Treasury Gardens, and now your here. A much bigger park for you to explore and enjoy. A more popular hotspot in this end of Melbourne for tourists with cameras hanging around their necks left, right and centre. Fitzroy Gardens is also the type of park (nature's wonderland) that attracts peaceful, enlightened souls who like to meditate sitting cross legged on grass with both palms up resting on their upper thighs; you will find a few of these peaceful one's scattered across the gardens. The garden tours are also worth it; especially if you love plants and quality floristry. Just a beautiful ambience; makes a florist look quite ordinary in comparison. Also the Cooks Cottage is worth a visit; otherwise Fitzroy Gardens is a great oasis to walk around (leisurely strolls recommended); smell the roses (literally); read a book; lie under the trees and let the wind blow in your face on a not so sunny day. Another ideal locale for a great picnic lunch come to think of it. For those of you who need that lift from nature, Fitzroy Gardens needs to be included in your itinerary.

    Alexander R.

    One of the more iconic gardens in Melbourne where if you're a visitor, you will get a kick out of seeing Cook's Cottage which sits in the middle of the picturesque gardens. In summer it's a very popular spot for picnics, walks, kicking the footy, weddings and birthdays. And why not when the gardens are so beautiful. It's a really nice place to break up your day if you work nearby as well. Take a book or an iPod, find a nice spot under a tree and relax where I find it a great place to unwind from the city and enjoy a bit of peace and quiet. It's just far enough away from any really busy streets to keep it feeling like an escape.

    During the warmer months you cant swing a cat without hitting a bride and groom posing awkwardly for their photographer. I don't understand the cookie cutter memories but its certainly one of the nicer inner city locations to get snapped on your big day. Better than holding up commuters and standing in front of a tram ANYWAY - The gardens are far away enough from the city that they arent too busy and there is an IGA in the neighbouring Tribeca apartments if you want to pick up cheese or wine for a picnic. During the weekday people jog on their lunch break or some people actually sit and eat their lunch. I like the soft undulating slopes of the park, it never feels to crowded and is really close to Parliament station.

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    Take time out of the city to explore the gardens, have a look around Cook's Cottage and find The Fairies Tree.

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    This is a beautiful park. Be sure to set a side 1-2 hours to enjoy. Don't forget the camera and walking shoes.

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    Birrarung Marr

    Birrarung Marr

    4.7(6 reviews)
    0.9 kmMelbourne

    (Visited 12/16/24 MO @ 12:00pm): This "river of mists" would've been welcomed on this scorching day…read morewhile out on a casual walk! A friend and I were on Day 3 of our 12-Day Southern Australia Explorer cruise with Princess Cruises, we took the local train into town, and after some initial exploration, we eventually made it to Birrarung Marr. To be honest, we knew nothing of this place until we casually came upon it. In Woi Wurrung and Boon Wurrung culture, "Birrarung" was the traditional name of the nearby Yarra River, and "marr" referred to the mist that sometimes settled over the Birrarung. This area was historically used for railway lines and yards in 1856. In 2000, construction of the park began and opened in 2002. The park now hosted a variety of native flora, sculpted terraces, pedestrian and bicycle paths, and was used for numerous events and festivals throughout the year. ArtPlay, a children's art center and gallery was also located on the site. Lastly, pedestrian bridges (William Barak and Tanderrum, respectively) bookend the park. Would we marvel at this public open space along the Birrarung!? PURCHASE Unless you took a river cruise, dined at a nearby eatery, or did some shopping, there were no direct ways to spend money towards the Birrarung Marr - 'nuff said. SERVICE I saw a few supposed city employees who cleaned and took care of the surrounding area. Otherwise, there wasn't anything else directly related to the Birrarung Marr - 'nuff said. PARKING (Varied; N/A this instance) There appeared to be a decent amount of parking on all surrounding streets (please note any posted signs), onsite parking at the nearby Federation Square, and of course the wonderful public transportation such as the tram system which we conveniently took and then walked the rest of the way - 'nuff said. ATMOSPHERE, DÉCOR, AMBIENCE As previously mentioned, this was a completely exposed outdoor area with several art sculptors https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw&select=jFWhi7YvYd0e2r9VU2S85A while the park was decorated in Christmas cheer https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw&select=2k72ZA4tgRzz1XZmFCJdSQ and a beautiful downtown city view https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw&select=eBa5d7pRaKR0QezOOy6M7Q just across the river. Obviously, there was plenty of natural lighting (duh!) while the night stars and electric business and street lights, respectively, filled in the rest. There weren't any TVs while the sounds of construction, conversations, motorized vehicles, and more were heard in the background. https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw&select=ch5R0TpstGK_nVzKB0Cw1Q ATTIRE Totally casual, so I would normally be in a t-shirt, boardshorts, and flip-flops. OVERALL Birrarung Marr was a pleasant surprise to had come upon, and it was a relaxing time as we walked from one end to the other before we left on our next adventure. I was a huge fan of public open spaces used for multiple purposes that invited people to feel comfortable, safe, and offered other options such as places to dine or simply people-watch. I found complete value based on the prices, service, and experience noted above (TOTAL paid experience was around $0.00AUD / $0.00USD BEFORE any discounts/tip). And, although there wasn't anything directly you could've paid for to the park, my credit card of choice was accepted at nearly all of the surrounding businesses... AMEX! 5.0 STARS

    Located downtown near the Yarra River, this park area provides quiet, serenity, and the ability to…read morebike, run, or walk the pathways. Rod Laver Arena and the Melbourne Cricket Grounds are conveniently located within a few minutes from this location. There are shops, vendors, and restaurants neaby to take advantage of. The city of Melbourne do a great service with this public park.

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    Merri Creek

    Merri Creek

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.3 kmAbbotsford

    The Merri Creek is quite simply the greatest natural thing that exists in Melbourne. The creek runs…read morefor approximately 70kms, beginning near Heathcote Junction, on Melbourne's northern outskirts, and joining the Yarra River at Dight's falls in Collingwood. Through its journey, the creek meanders through suburbs, under highways and foot bridges and in recent times a concerted effort to clean the thing up has been taking place. Spearheaded by not-for-profit Friends Of Merri Creek, the clean up and re-vegetation of the banks of the creek is redeveloping this amazing environment around the creek. Birds and other native animals (notably, snakes) are moving back into the growing bush lands and there have even been reports of Platypus sightings in Thornbury. If you haven't been to the creek, take a rug and go down there to relax in the sunshine under a tree. It is so very peaceful and gives me warm fuzzies just thinking about it.

    Having been for a Sunday afternoon cycle along the Merri Creek, I have to wholeheartedly agree with…read moreSam that is is one of the most naturally beautiful areas of Melbourne. The Merri Creek trail runs for 21km and is perfect for grazing, walking, running or as we did cycling. We joined it at St Georges Road and followed it North for 10 or so clicks. Along the way are numerous play areas and areas prime for picnicking, sports clubs and the Brunswick cycling outdoor velodrome (this was a lot of fun). You can also stop for a coffee at the CERES cafe. A truly great place in Melbourne that is perfect for a leisurely afternoon in the summertime. My friend who trains for triathlons only runs here. Now I know why!

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    Yarra Bend Park Oval Toilets Fairfield - Park sign

    Yarra Bend Park Oval Toilets Fairfield

    3.7(7 reviews)
    3.4 km

    BATS!!! We had a wonderful little family hike here to see the famous flying foxes, otherwise known…read moreas fruit bats. Being from Hawaii, this was a totally unique and cool experience as don't really have a lot of bats in hawaii! We walked maybe a half mile from the parking lot and BAM, BATS GALORE! This place is totally worth visiting!

    I love coming here, as soon as the weather gets good I'm making any excuse possible for a day out…read morehere. This is a quiet park right off the eastern freeway. It's close to the city, but feels like a whole new place. This park has bbq facilities with wooden tables under pavilions, there's not too many spots so you might want to get in early if it's going to be a long weekend (or exceptionally sunny day). There's also a café here that sits besides the river, where you can dine outside and enjoy the serenity. This is definitely perfect for families as there are bike trails, a playground and did I mention the rowboats for hire. Yes rowboats! There's also fishing available, although I'm not sure if you would catch anything here. If you don't like bats, I probably would come here then. I was lying in the sun with my hunny after a lovely picnic, we didn't notice anything at the time- but after careful inspection of the funny looking leaves on the trees, turns out they were bats. A hundred or more bats, hanging from the nearby trees sleeping. They weren't scary, or noisy or obtrusive, it was just a surprise to see so many up close. Bats aside, this is a lovely park. Perfect for whatever occasion.

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    Merri Creek Bike Trail

    Merri Creek Bike Trail

    4.7(3 reviews)
    2.6 kmAbbotsford

    The bicycle path along the Merri Creek isn't much good for getting anywhere because there are some…read moremore direct routes that you can take. But both C and I enjoy it as a pleasant place to ride through the parkland and along the creek. There are a couple of bridges to cross and plenty of steep hills requiring extensive gear changing as the path winds its way along the Merri Creek. C simply gets off her bike and pushes it up some of the steepest hills. The bike path is shared with pedestrians, dog walkers, baby carriages, so it is not a place for a fast ride. If you want to ride fast try the Brunswick Velodrome along the bike path. I also pass by Ceres Environmental Park and the beautiful Russian Orthodox Church with its gold domes. My favorite feature of this ride is Simon Perry's Rolled Path. It is a fun sculpture that works perfectly with the bicycle path. The sculptor Simon Perry made "The Public Purse" in the Bourke Street Mall. In Coburg the Merri Creeks joins up with the Coburg Lake Reserve where C and I have a break from our ride.

    My mate gave me a bike a few years back and it changed my life. It was this rusty old thing he'd…read morehad chained to his fence for years and I had a few at his place and he let me take it home. It's about three years down the track now and I've still got it. I reckon that's a fair claim for its ownership. We have a relationship now. One thing I discovered since getting my bike, is the Merri Creek Bike Trail and I fuckin' love it. The trail meanders along the creek banks from Reservoir right through to Abbotsford. While it's a totally indirect route to either of these places (or any of the in between suburbs), that's kind of the point. You can just relax and cruise along at a leisurely pace and soak up the regenerating bushland and creek banks. There are birds and somehow the noise of nearby traffic evaporates. I love it so much, I'm goin' there right now; not to go anywhere in particular mind... I'm just gonna be cruisin' yo.

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