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Victoria
Melbourne & Surrounds
Unique Venues |
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Getting around Melbourne by train |
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MELBOURNE - AFL World |
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Accessibility by wheelchair or for those with walking challenges is by the RED Cape Lane entrance through The AFL Store where there is a ramp. An elevator is available to take visitors to the fist level where The Australian Football Hall of Fame and AFL adventure commence. Unisex toilet facilitiesare also available.
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MELBOURNE - Young & Jacksons, Cnr. Swanston & Flinders St.
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Young & Jackson is one of Melbourne’s oldest remaining pubs. Rich in history, it’s a Melbourne icon and home of Jules Lefebvre’s famous painting ‘Chloe’ the famous nude portrait which has graced the walls of the Young & Jackson Hotel since 1909. The hotel has 27 beers and 3 ciders on tap. It is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. Wheelchair access into the public bar is flat but narrow from Flinders St.
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MELBOURNE FITZROY GARDENS - Captain Cook's Cottage |
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Cooks' Cottage is the only 18th Century building in Melbourne. It was originally built in 1755 in Yorkshire, England, but was later purchased and transported to Australia in 1933. Often referred to as Captain Cook’s Cottage, it was actually built and owned by his parents, James and Grace. Only the lower level is accessible but it is such a unique and historic venue, it is worth a visit.
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PORT of MELBOURNE - Spirit of Tasmania |
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Cabins provided for wheelchair access have wide doors, shower with grabrails and a fold down seat in the ensuite. Accessible cabins feature large picture windows, a television and also include an alarm button connected to the nurse's station.
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