Free Things to Do in Melbourne with Kids

Welcome to the ultimate Free Things to Do in Melbourne with Kids guide! If you’re looking for budget-friendly and super-fun activities to enjoy with your little ones in the vibrant city of Melbourne, you’ve come to the right place. 

From enchanting parks and captivating museums to scenic river walks and interactive cultural experiences, this article will unveil a plethora of exciting adventures that promise cherished memories for the whole family without breaking the bank. 

Get ready to embark on a journey of discovery and fun, where every moment is filled with wonder and joy for kids of all ages.

The Best Things to Do in Melbourne with Kids for Free

View Works of Art and Street Art

Embark on an extraordinary and cost-free adventure in Melbourne by delving into its vibrant art scene. Melbourne boasts a global reputation for groundbreaking urban art and world-famous public murals, making it an absolute haven for street art enthusiasts. 

Explore the CBD Street Art walk or head to the streets of Fitzroy and Collingwood to admire the colourful street art that adorns the walls of the buildings. You’ll find some of the most iconic and eye-catching street art in these neighbourhoods.

Free Things to Do in Melbourne with Kids

Head to the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) and immerse the kids in captivating art and culture. The diverse exhibits will delight the kids, and you can explore the world of art together without worrying about admission fees. Don’t miss the Children’s Gallery!

For your teens, don’t miss a visit to Science Gallery Melbourne, a unique place where art and science come together to help us understand the world in exciting new ways. It’s part of a global network that engages young people between 15 and 25 years old with science and innovation. Located in Melbourne Connect, an innovative precinct developed by the University of Melbourne, the gallery connects with other museums and collections to create a rich cultural experience.

Play In Melbourne’s Gardens And Parks

Free Things to Do in Melbourne with Kids

Melbourne is blessed with an abundance of beautiful gardens and playgrounds, providing the perfect setting for both relaxation and play. From lush botanical gardens to well-equipped playgrounds, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in this vibrant city.

Head to the glorious Fitzroy Gardens, an exquisite park situated just east of the city centre a little beyond Parliament House. The garden showcases an array of plants and flowers, alongside an enchanting model Tudor village with houses, gardens, and even a pub, that the kids will love.  Don’t miss Cook’s Cottage, originally constructed in 1755 in England and later transported to Melbourne during the late 19th century. 

Head to Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens with a picnic in tow and let the kids revel in the lush greenery and exquisite flowers while they have a blast running and playing. Nestled on the south bank of the Yarra River, this beautiful park is home to a diverse range of plants and flowers, along with a lake, playground, and interactive exhibits at the visitor centre. 

Kids can enjoy free guided tours and exciting activities, including the incredible you must visit the Ian Potter Foundation Children’s Garden where they can learn all about fascinating plants and nature. And don’t forget to check out what’s happening these Melbourne School Holidays!

Head to one of Melbourne City’s 40 playgrounds and let the kids run around and have fun. They’re all free and strike a balance between providing opportunities for risk and ensuring children’s safety from significant harm. ArtPlay Playground is right next to Fed Square and is sure to delight. 

Get Lost in a Book

Free Things to Do in Melbourne with Kids

Don’t miss the chance to visit the State Library of Victoria with your kids – a fantastic and cost-free activity! This iconic library offers a wealth of enriching resources, captivating exhibits (including Ned Kelly’s armour), and school holiday programs, providing a perfect opportunity for educational and enjoyable family outings.

Head to one of Melbourne’s many bookshops and browse the shelves. Many offer kids workshops through the school holidays, and usually for free too! 

Discover the Library at The Dock, an innovative state-of-the-art library and community centre nestled in Melbourne’s vibrant Docklands precinct. This family-friendly destination boasts an extensive collection of books, resources, and programs for children and adults, all available at no cost. Plus, parents can relish the convenience of free Wi-Fi and computer access while the kids can further enjoy the nearby Buluk Park playground, making it an ideal and cost-free activity for the whole family.

Take your kids on an inspiring adventure to the Wheeler Centre, Melbourne’s vibrant hub for smart, passionate, and entertaining public talks. Engage young minds with fascinating discussions and thought-provoking events that spark curiosity and imagination. From interactive workshops to engaging author talks, the Wheeler Centre offers an enriching and enjoyable experience for the whole family, where learning becomes an exciting and memorable journey.

Indulge in a Culinary Journey Through the Markets

Free Things to Do in Melbourne with Kids

Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne is an amazing place for families to explore. It’s a big market with lots of yummy food to try and fresh fruits and veggies to see. Don’t miss the Night Markets where Melbourne’s best street food traders, brewers, distillers, artisans and entertainment are on display. 

Established in 1867, South Melbourne Market is the epitome of a charming village market. Open on Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 8 am, every aisle is brimming with passionate and proud traders showcasing their authentic wares. From quirky and cheerful characters to a vibrant restaurant precinct, this foodie’s paradise celebrates freshness, quality, and diversity, supporting local farmers, artisans, and producers. With live music, events, and a variety of merchandise and services, a visit to this experiential wonderland guarantees delightful surprises and unforgettable moments for the whole family.

I wanted to add Grazeland Melbourne to the free things to do in Melbourne with kids, but with a ridiculous entry fee of $4 for those over 12 years of age, I don’t think it qualifies!

Meander Through Melbourne’s Laneways

Meander through the enchanting laneways of Melbourne, a fantastic and cost-free activity for families in the city. Uncover the city’s hidden gems as you stroll along the vibrant streets adorned with captivating street art, charming cafes, and one-of-a-kind boutiques. Don’t miss the chance to explore renowned laneways like Hosier Lane, AC/DC Lane, and Degraves Street, where every turn reveals a new and exciting experience for the whole family to cherish.

Free Things to Do in Melbourne with Kids

Unveil the city’s hidden treasures within Melbourne’s historic arcades, where elegant architecture, boutique shops, and cozy cafes must be discovered. Traverse through iconic arcades like the Block Arcade and Royal Arcade, marvelling at their intricate facades and immersing yourselves in a fusion of culture, history, and shopping delights. My kids loved discovering the Dungeon of Magic where they were gifted Magic cards!

Tour Melbourne on the City Circle Tram

Free Things to Do in Melbourne with Kids

Whether you’re a tourist, shopper, office worker, or family looking to explore major attractions, shops, and city events, the City Circle Tram provides a hassle-free way to get around. Hop on and off as you please, and enjoy all-day sightseeing with easy-to-understand city maps available onboard. Simply catch the tram at any marked stop on the route, and you won’t need a ticket if you’re travelling within the city’s Free Tram Zone or on the City Circle Tram route (number 35). It’s the perfect way to discover the beauty and charm of Melbourne without worrying about fares.

Federation Square Free Things to Do in Melbourne with Kids

Nestled in the city’s heart, Federation Square stands as a vibrant hub for art and culture, with a constant stream of public events, many of which are free to attend. From free music concerts and movie screenings to sports on big screens and captivating exhibitions, there’s always something exciting happening at Federation Square. It’s a perfect place to unwind and rejuvenate after a day of city exploration. While the square houses plenty of restaurants and bars, it’s worth noting that they can be pricey due to the prime location, so it’s better to plan for budget-friendly options when exploring Melbourne.

Make sure to visit the Koorie Heritage Trust, located within Federation Square. Immerse yourself in the rich living culture of the First Peoples of south-eastern Australia, as the Trust presents an array of interactive exhibits and engaging events. Discover the captivating stories and traditions passed down through generations, offering a profound insight into the enduring spirit of Australia’s First Nations people. From art exhibitions to cultural workshops, the Koorie Heritage Trust is a must-visit destination for an enlightening and enriching experience that celebrates the indigenous heritage of Victoria.

Nestled adjacent to the iconic Federation Square, the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) beckons visitors to explore the enchanting world of cinema and digital culture. Located in the heart of Melbourne’s cultural precinct, ACMI provides a seamless transition from the bustling energy of Fed Square to the captivating realm of moving images and creative expression. It’s the perfect opportunity for families to embark on a seamless cultural journey, where they can enjoy the latest movies, interactive exhibits, and engaging workshops, all within a stone’s throw of Federation Square’s vibrant atmosphere. And entry is FREE!

Free Things to Do in Melbourne with Kids

Pay Your Respects at the Shrine of Remembrance

The Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne stands as a solemn and significant tribute to Victorians who served during World War I and all Australians who have contributed to wars and peacekeeping efforts since the 1850s. Families with kids can visit this poignant memorial and explore its many underground “galleries of remembrance” and exhibition spaces, featuring over 800 artifacts, photos, and uniforms that vividly depict the experiences of Australian servicemen and women. The best part is that admission to the Shrine of Remembrance is entirely free, allowing families to pay their respects and learn about the nation’s history without any cost.

Head to St Kilda

Head to St Kilda for endless fun with the kids, just a stone’s throw away from the Melbourne CBD. This bustling beachside suburb offers a plethora of family-friendly activities, from sandy shores and exciting playgrounds to delightful ice cream shops and lively Luna Park, ensuring a memorable day of adventure and enjoyment for the whole family.

Don’t miss the chance to see St Kilda’s adorable Little Penguins! Head to the St Kilda Pier at sunset during the summer months (October to March) for a delightful experience as these charming creatures return to their nests after fishing in the bay.

Free Things to Do in Melbourne with Kids

Tour Parliament 

Embark on a fascinating journey through Parliament House with your kids, as you discover its ornate architecture and delve into the intriguing stories of past and present state politicians on this free daily tour.

Christmas Treat

Every Christmas, you mustn’t miss the enchanting Myer Christmas windows in Melbourne! A beloved tradition for my family, these whimsical displays showcase captivating scenes and heartwarming stories, all brought to life with intricate details and magical animations. Join the festive crowd as you marvel at the creativity and craftsmanship behind each window, making it a cherished holiday outing that will leave lasting memories for kids and adults alike.

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