MELBOURNE LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
Perfectly located in Melbourne CBD, near popular local attractions such as Rod Laver Arena, Federation Square, the Regent Theatre and the Princess Theatre, Arrow on Spencer is the perfect choice of accommodation for experiencing everything this vibrant capital city has to offer.

ARTS CENTRE MELBOURNE
Arts Centre Melbourne is both a defining Melbourne landmark and Australian largest performing arts centre.

EUREKA SKYDECK
Ascend nearly 1,000 feet to the top of the iconic Eureka Tower to take in stunning panoramic 360-degree views of Melbourne and beyond.

GREAT OCEAN ROAD
Travel the Great Ocean Road and beyond for one of the world's most scenic coastal drives, and see the 12 Apostles, iconic surf breaks and waterfalls.

HEALSVILLE SANCTUARY
Get up close to some of Australia's remarkable wildlife and enjoy a wide range of encounters and experiences with over 200 species.

MELBOURNE CRICKET GROUND
The birthplace of Australian Football and Test Cricket was built in 1853 and remains today Australia’s most iconic sporting venue.

NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA
Housed in a magnificent stone and concrete building protected by a moat, Australia’s oldest public art museum features ancient and modern works from the Eastern and Western hemispheres, including paintings by Picasso, Renoir, and van Gogh.

PHILLIP ISLAND
Enjoy this slice of natural beauty located in Western Port. Phillip Island is a nature island full of unique wildlife, tranquil wetlands, and golden sandy beaches and is also home to the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix.

QUEEN VICTORIA MARKET
Queen Victoria Market is the largest open-air market in the Southern Hemisphere where you can find fresh meat, fish and dairy products, seasoned fruits and get some lunch.

ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS
Boasting nearly a hectare of stunning, meticulously landscaped gardens, the Royal Botanic Gardens showcases a fascinating variety of plants from Australia and around the world.

SEA LIFE MELBOURNE AQUARIUM
Take a short walk to enjoy the famous Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium.

SHRINE OF REMEMBRANCE
The Shrine of Remembrance was opened in 1934 in memory of Australians who served in global conflicts throughout nation’s history.