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Pocket Guide: Victoria

Home to outstanding beaches, vibrant cities, world-class vineyards and pristine national parks, a hotel in Victoria has a lot to offer. Enjoy cosmopolitan city life in Melbourne, explore the iconic sights of the Great Ocean Road, learn to surf on Bells Beach or head inland to discover Victoria’s action-packed past. Excellent restaurants, creative communities and lively bars can be found across the state, with a choice of outdoor activities on offer along Victoria’s coast and in its excellent national parks.

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Melbourne – One of the most cosmopolitan cities in Australia, with a hotel in Melbourne you get a diverse food scene, creative districts and quirky bars. Explore the city’s excellent galleries and museums, shop for unique outfits in the Flinders Quarter, bar hop in Fitzroy or enjoy a range of waterside activities in St Kilda.

Goldfields – Head north west of Melbourne and you’ll find the historic Goldfields region. Dotted with excellent vineyards and home to towns and cities packed with gold rush era buildings and 19th century sights, a hotel in Goldfields will give you a glimpse into Victoria’s fascinating past.

The Great Ocean Road – The Great Ocean Road is one of Victoria’s headline attractions. Stretching for 150 miles between Torquay and Allansford, the road takes in spectacular beaches, lush countryside and a variety of characterful seaside towns.

Mornington Peninsula – Boasting pristine beaches, lively towns, great restaurants and picturesque vineyards, the Mornington Peninsula has a lot to offer. Spend a day exploring the galleries and artist communities of Sorrento, swim with dolphins off the peninsula’s coast or visit one of the many wineries for an afternoon tasting.

How to Make the Most of Your Hotel in Victoria

Victoria has a number of historic sights and natural landmarks. One of the most famous is the Twelve Apostles, a series of eight limestone stacks in the Port Campbell National Park just off the Great Ocean Road. The waterside driving route itself is another important sight in the state, as are the beaches, national parks and lighthouses that line the road. In Melbourne, you’ll find a variety of historic sights including the imposing Shrine of Remembrance, St Patrick’s Cathedral and the iconic Flinders Street Railway Station. Visit the characterful towns of Maldon and Castlemaine in the Goldfields region to get a glimpse of life in the Victorian gold rush or head to Phillip Island to see the local penguins parading up the beach to their nests.

Whether you’re interested in history, culture and nightlife, the natural world or outdoor activities, you’ll find plenty to keep you busy in Victoria. Learn to surf at the beaches on the Great Ocean Road, go diving or snorkelling on Mornington Peninsula or Philip Island, or discover the many hiking and biking routes that crisscross the state’s national parks. For lively bars and excellent restaurants, head to Fitzroy, St Kilda, Bendigo, Lorne or Ballarat, for outstanding museums explore central Melbourne, or for classic Victorian charm head to the waterside communities on Mornington Peninsula, Phillip Island or along the Great Ocean Road.

Victoria Travel Info

Best cities to visit
Melbourne, Warrnambool and Jan Juc
Hotels with spas
20,064
Number of hotels
10,322
Lowest price
£65
Highest price
£179
Top attractions
Grampians National Park, Wilsons Promontory National Park and St Kilda Beach

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