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Victoria Point apartment building in Docklands, VIC
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View of Victoria Point in Docklands, VIC
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View of Victoria Point in Docklands, VIC
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Victoria Point

4.2(10 reviews)FreePark
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for all ages. Toddlers can safely explore the open grassy spaces, preschoolers enjoy watching boats and feeding birds, while older kids and teens appreciate the walking and cycling trails along the waterfront.

About

Victoria Point offers families a beautiful waterfront escape in Melbourne's modern Docklands district, perfect for picnics, bike rides, and letting kids run free on spacious grassy areas. The scenic harbourside location provides stunning city and marina views while children play, making it an ideal spot for relaxed family outings without the crowds of more touristy Melbourne parks.

Highlights

  • Spacious grassy areas perfect for ball games, kite flying, and active play
  • Scenic waterfront walking and cycling trails with marina views
  • Safe, open environment ideal for toddlers learning to walk and run
  • Picnic spots with beautiful Melbourne city skyline backdrop
  • Close proximity to other Docklands family attractions

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring bikes or scooters as the flat, paved pathways around the precinct are perfect for young riders and connect to the broader Docklands trail network.
  2. 2.Pack a picnic blanket and snacks as the grassy areas offer perfect harbour views for outdoor dining, though cafes and restaurants are within short walking distance.
  3. 3.Visit the nearby Melbourne Star Observation Wheel (visible from the park) for a special treat after playtime.
  4. 4.The park is open 24 hours, making it great for early morning or sunset visits when Melbourne weather is cooler, especially during hot Australian summer days.
  5. 5.Free parking can be tricky in Docklands, so consider using public transport via the free City Circle Tram or Southern Cross Station, both nearby.

Best Time to Visit

Early morning or late afternoon during weekdays to avoid weekend crowds. Spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor play, as Australian summer can be quite hot.

What to Know

Entry is completely free and the park is accessible 24/7. Parking in Docklands can be expensive, so using Melbourne's excellent tram network is recommended. Limited shade is available, so bring sun protection.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round. Melbourne weather can be unpredictable, so check forecasts before visiting. Summer (December to February) requires sun protection and water. Winter (June to August) can be windy along the waterfront, so dress warmly in layers.

Nearby Eats

The Docklands precinct offers numerous family-friendly dining options within walking distance, including Nando's and Hog's Breath Cafe at nearby Harbour Town Shopping Centre, both offering familiar kid-friendly menus for international visitors.

More Activities Near Docklands

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Victoria Point

Free

Victoria Point is a beautiful waterfront park in Melbourne's Docklands where families can enjoy sweeping harbor views, open green spaces for running and playing, and paved walking trails perfect for scooters and bikes. The scenic precinct offers a peaceful escape with plenty of room for kids to explore, picnic on the lawns, and watch boats pass by on the water.

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Docklands Park

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Docklands Park offers families a beautiful waterfront escape with modern playgrounds, scenic walking paths, and plenty of green space for picnics and play. Located in Melbourne's revitalized Docklands district, this free park provides stunning harbor views and easy access to cafes and facilities, making it an ideal spot for international families to relax and let kids burn off energy after sightseeing.

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Yarra's Edge Marina

4.7Free

Yarra's Edge Marina is a fantastic waterfront destination in Melbourne's Docklands where families can enjoy expansive playgrounds, refreshing splash pads during the warmer months, and easy walking trails along the scenic Yarra River. With free admission and well-maintained facilities, it's an ideal spot for kids to burn energy while parents take in beautiful marina views and modern urban landscapes.

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Aberfeldie Park

4.5Free

Aberfeldie Park is a spacious neighborhood green space in Melbourne's Docklands area that offers families a perfect blend of active play and relaxation. With well-maintained playgrounds, sports facilities, and plenty of open lawn for picnics and games, it's an ideal spot for kids to burn energy while parents enjoy the outdoors. The park's free access and 24-hour availability make it a flexible option for jet-lagged families adjusting to Australian time zones.