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City Circle Tram

Free Travel on Melbourne Circuit

Melbourne's City Circle Tram at one of its city stops
Melbourne's City Circle Tram at one of its city stops
Photo courtesy Tourism Victoria

A boon to Melbourne visitors is the City Circle Tram which operates daily along a city circuit passing a number of Melbourne attractions.

Hop on, hop off

Not only is travel completely free on the City Circle Tram but you get a running commentary on the places of interest along its route. You can get off the tram at any of its stops, so you can visit particular attractions at close hand, and catch the next one.

This "hop on, hop off" feature is similar to that of the Sydney Explorer buses except that the Explorer buses travel a longer circuit and you need to pay for a ticket.

How often do they travel?

The Melbourne City Circle Tram is scheduled to arrive at designated stops every 10 minutes from 10am to 6pm daily and until 9pm Thursday to Saturday during daylight saving time.

The Melbourne City Circle Tram does not operate on Christmas Day and Good Friday.

What is the City Circle route?

The Melbourne City Circle Tram travels a rectangular route along Flinders, Spring, LaTrobe and Spencer Sts right around the Melbourne city centre.

Photo courtesy of Tourism Victoria
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