Free public transport is available in all major urban areas of Australia, connecting major urban attractions. The free tram Melbourne Victoria's capital is a 35-way tram called City Circle (No.35), which surrounds the core area of Melbourne downtown (CBD), from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday to Wednesday, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursday to Saturday, every 12 minutes. The tram is retro-shaped, red or green, and the arrival station will have English radio to introduce scenic spots.
Visitors can take free trams to almost all the major attractions in Melbourne city including Flinders Street Station (Flinders Street Railway Station), Federal Plaza (Federation Square), St Paul's Cathedral (St Paul's Cathedral,Melbourne), Royal Arch (Royal Arcade), Queen Victoria Market (Queen Victoria Market), Melbourne Chinatown (Chinatown Melbourne), etc.
Route 35 tram road map
Tips:
- Trams are two-way opposite, be careful not to take the wrong direction, the main stops are:
- Clockwise: Flinders Street >Harbour Esplanade >Docklands Drive >La Trobe Street >Victoria Street >Nicholson Street >Spring Street >Flinders Street
- Counterclockwise: Flinders Street >Spring Street >Nicholson Street >Victoria Parade >La Trobe Street >Docklands Drive >Harbour Esplanade >Flinders Street
Related readings:
- Free Ring Road Tram, Tour Melbourne City Attractions