10 Best Things To Do This Spring in Melbourne

Embrace the Joy of Spring in Melbourne

Spring is a wonderful time to be in Melbourne; when the sun begins to shine again, the blossoms are in full bloom, and it becomes feasible to spend longer periods of time outside than five minutes. There isn't a better time to visit Melbourne, or get out and explore what the region has to offer than right now since the weather is ideal and you'll feel like you're floating through the air.

Get Out and Enjoy the Best of Spring with These Activities

Not persuaded? Never worry, you most certainly will be at the conclusion of this article! Here are some reasons why spring is Melbourne's ideal season, with a wealth of activities that will encourage you to get outdoors, soak up the springtime weather and revel in Melbourne’s lifestyle offering.

Pack a Picnic and head to the Park

1. Take A Spring Getaway

After spending the winter months, rugged up and curled up indoors, there is no better time for a getaway than in Spring. If you travel outside of the city, you can find lovely spots to unwind, mountains to climb, wildlife to encounter, and top-notch food to eat.

From photogenic spring foliage to must-visit wine regions, there is a wide selection of spring vacations ready to tempt you away. Visit the Bellarine Peninsula to explore the local cuisine and wine scene, historic beach towns, and spectacular natural beauty. Take a drive through the High Country, which offers beautiful rivers, lakes, mountains, and valleys providing year-round opportunities for exploration and relaxation. Explore East Gippsland, Hike the Grampians, coast along the Great Ocean Road, unwind in Daylesford or get some fresh air in the Dandenong Ranges. If you need more inspiration read our guide on Weekend Escapes from Melbourne and The Best Day Trips from Melbourne.

 

2. Pack a Picnic and head to the Park

Enjoy a relaxing picnic in the park during the spring is one of the best ways to say goodbye to winter. The Fitzroy Gardens or the Royal Botanic Gardens both have lovely lawns where you can spread out a blanket and enjoy some cheeses, meats, sandwiches, and delectable snacks.

Other great options include the lesser-known jewels like Wattle Park in Burwood and Queens Park in Moonee Ponds or you can read our guide on Melbourne’s Best Picnic Spots to find your own little slice of springtime paradise.

 

3. Go on a Bushwalk or Hike in Melbourne

If you're in the mood to get your legs moving on a bright day, there are several fantastic hikes and walks you can do close to the city and the greater Melbourne region. The Dandenong Ranges National Park is a verdant rainforest dotted with hiking trails farther from the city. The 1000 Steps (Kokoda Track Memorial Walk), a 2.8km roundtrip walk, is a well-liked and moderately difficult one. Spring is the ideal time to experience one of Melbourne's magnificent bushwalking alternatives, whether you're looking for a super-short stroll or more difficult paths for a challenge. From coastlines to rainforests, read our guide on The Best Walks & Hikes in Melbourne and Victoria You Need To Take.

4. Relax along the Yarra

If you want to relax in Melbourne’s warmer weather and have had your share of picnics, why not take an unforgettable boat tour to enjoy the Yarra. What could be more pleasant than a leisurely float down a lovely river in the lovely sunshine? Actually, not much! The Lady Cutler Melbourne Showboat, Melbourne River Cruises, Bay and River Cruises, and City River Cruises are all excellent options for getting you out on the river right away. There’s no better way to pass a spring day in the city, with several of them offering lunch options and drink packages as well.

 

5. Be Surrounded by Tulips at the Tesselaar Tulip Festival

If you want to be surrounded by blossoms this spring, then you need to plan on visiting the Tesselaar Tulip Farm. Set on a 25-acre farm with over one million tulips from 130 varieties, there is no better picturesque spot. Of course, that's not the only thing this festival has to offer, the event features Dutch cuisine, music, windmills, tractor rides, sculpture exhibit, clogs (obviously), and much more.

6. Have Fun at the Royal Melbourne Show!

This spring, the Royal Melbourne Show will again be the apex of family-friendly entertainment. The Royal Melbourne Show, which takes place at the end of September, is back and better than ever. At the Melbourne Showgrounds, you can experience all the amusement rides, animals, food, and show bags you could ever want this spring.

 

7. Dress Up for the Spring Racing Carnival

Have you ever witnessed a real thoroughbred horse race or simply want to participate in the revelry of it all? You now have the opportunity to see this adrenaline-pumping event while cheering for your favourite competitors in the many events at the Spring Racing Carnival!

The yearly carnival also hosts other activities, such as Australia's biggest and most prominent outdoor fashion show. That's right, prepare to be blown away by the really stylish and amazing Fashions on the Field!

 

8. Take in the Arts Scene

When Spring appears Melbourne's art scene comes to life. Start by attending the Melbourne Fringe Festival which runs in September and October, offering a wide range of artistic pursuits for you to partake in. From theatre and cabaret to cinema appreciation and circus acts, there is surely something for everyone at this really cool event. Spring is also a great time to visit Victoria’s art galleries and new exhibitions, then finish up with a picnic in the park.

9. Cheer on at the AFL Grand Final

Will your team be in the grand final? It doesn’t matter if your team doesn’t make the finals or you don’t follow a specific team, there is no doubting the enthusiasm in Melbourne as the Grand Final weekend approaches. It can be difficult to secure tickets to the championship game unless you belong to a club or are very brisk when they go on sale to the general public.

But it doesn't mean you can't support your favourite player at a bar or with some friends.

Even if you don't get tickets to the actual event, the city hosts the AFL Grand Final Parade the day before the big game and you can watch the match on the big screen and cheer on with hundreds of fans at Federation Square.

 

10. Go Beach-Hopping in Melbourne

With the warmer weather around the corner, why not take head out to Melbourne's well-known beaches, to dip your toes in the refreshing ocean. You can't experience Melbourne without taking a stroll down Brighton Beach, and you must without a doubt snap an Instagram photo along the stretch of beach with the bathing boxes! If you want to head out beach-hopping then read our guide to the 8 Best Beaches in Melbourne as well as The ultimate guide to dog friendly beaches near Melbourne so you can take your four-legged friend with you!


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