
Tour Highlights

Sandridge Bridge
Spanning the Yarra River, Sandridge Bridge walkway is a tribute to Melbourne’s immigration story. Along the bridge, sculptures and panels honour the thousands of people who arrived from around the world to shape Melbourne into the diverse city it is today.

Enterprize Park
Enterprize Park marks the spot where the Enterprize schooner first landed in 1835, marking the beginning of European settlement in Melbourne. This historic location highlights the early stages of migration, setting the stage for the diverse communities that have since shaped the city. It is a key site for understanding Melbourne’s multicultural roots and the ongoing impact of immigration.

China Town
Melbourne’s Chinatown, one of the oldest in the world, reflects the history of Chinese immigrants who arrived during the gold rush in the 1850s. Today, it is a vibrant cultural and culinary hub, where traditional practices and modern life blend. Chinatown continues to celebrate the generations of immigrants who have shaped Melbourne’s diverse identity.

AC / DC Lane
Hidden in Melbourne’s laneways, AC/DC Lane honours the legendary rock band and celebrates the city’s rich musical and multicultural heritage. Vibrant street art and bold murals reflect Melbourne’s creative spirit, shaped by generations of immigrants who’ve left their mark on the city.

Degraves Street
Nestled in Melbourne’s laneway network, Degraves Street is a bustling café hub that showcases the city’s rich multicultural tapestry. Immigrants from Italy, Greece, Vietnam, and beyond have infused the area with diverse culinary traditions, transforming it into a vibrant destination for locals and visitors alike. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the lively chatter of patrons reflect Melbourne’s identity as a melting pot of cultures, where every cup tells a story of migration and community.

Flinders Street Station
Flinders Street Station, Melbourne’s most iconic transport hub, has long been a first stop for immigrants arriving in the city. From its platforms, people from around the world stepped into a new life—bringing with them cultures, languages and traditions that helped shape Melbourne’s multicultural identity. Today, the station stands not just as a landmark, but as a symbol of the city’s rich immigrant history and diverse community.