Is there parking at the Melbourne Museum?

Located under Melbourne Museum, our car park is open 7 days a week from 5.30am to midnight daily. Enter via Rathdowne Street or Nicholson Street.

Is Melbourne Museum in free tram zone?

The museum is probably the furthest away from the free tram zone, but only a 10-minute walk.

How much is entry to the Australian Museum?

Australian Museum/Tickets

How much is entry to Melbourne museum?

Melbourne Museum/Tickets

Is there a free tourist bus in Melbourne?

The Melbourne City Tourist Shuttle Bus is a free initiative run by the city council. The shuttle bus can be used to get to the locations of other free tours in the Melbourne CBD.

Where is the parking at the Melbourne Museum?

Local bicycle facilities include bike lanes on Rathdowne St and Canning St. There is also a shared pedestrian/bike path on Nicholson St. Bicycle racks on the Plaza provide ample bike parking just outside the front door. Located under Melbourne Museum, our car park is open 7 days a week from 5.30am to midnight daily.

How much does it cost to park at Museum Victoria?

Proceeds from this car park go towards Museum Victoria’s exhibitions, programs and research. Designated disabled parking is available on level P2 adjacent to the lifts. Permanent parking is available offering multiple access 24 hours a day for the very competitive price of $360 (incl GST) per calendar month plus a one off set up fee of $25.

Where are the pay stations at the Melbourne Museum?

The pay stations are located in the lift lobbies on P1 or at the Nicholson Street and Rathdowne Street entry/exits. Pay stations accept card payment only. Proceeds from this car park go towards Museum Victoria’s exhibitions, programs and research. Designated disabled parking is available on level P2 adjacent to the lifts.

Where is the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne?

The museum showcases everything about the state; including its natural environment, cultural history, local communities and urban growth. Those driving to Melbourne Museum should head towards Nicholson Street and look out for the famous Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens, as the Museum is nestled within their grounds.