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  • Written by NewsServices.com

Melbourne's romantic sites and lively nights have always sparked all wander lovers. However, visiting a new place as a tourist and kids is an entirely different story.

With kids, you need to visit places that can be fun for either of you. Also, while planning trips, parents try to look for safe and comfortable places for their kids. We have planned a quick yet memorable itinerary for your whole family. So, here is all you need to do and visit with your kids in your next three days' stay in Melbourne.

Day 1: Melbourne Cricket Ground

Start your day with the place that needs all your energy and excitement. This cricket ground in Melbourne is among the top places you must visit to make your visit memorable. As all love cricket, you and your kids will have a great time watching some great shots there.

Day 1: Shrine of Remembrance

After an energy-draining visit to Melbourne Cricket Ground, you will need to visit a place that is peaceful and helps you regain some positive energy. So, the Shrine of Remembrance is the best place to visit to relax and enjoy.

The Shrine of Remembrance is the place that is kind of an archive to Australian history, having all details about the people who served in any armed conflict in Australia.

Day 2: Dandenong Ranges National Park

On the second day of your trip, you will visit a national park in Melbourne loved by all: kids and adults. This plan will need your energy, so you better gear up yourself and your kids with some sound rest on earlier nights.

Dandenong Ranges National Park will undoubtedly amaze you and your kids with its lively environment and friendly animals. Undoubtedly, your kids are going to love this place.

Day 2: Queen Victoria Market

Once you are back from the National Park, visit this nearby market with all the fresh vegetables, fruits, and seafood. It will be the best time to visit this market as you will need something fresh to eat to refresh yourself. While you are enjoying the great food and the amazing places we have suggested, you can take some time to visit www.robinroo.com, and see the great things on it.

Day 3: City Circle Tram

On the third day of your visit, you should take a complete Melbourne city tour by onboarding on the City Circle Tram. Trains always create fantasy moments for kids, so it will be the best time to catch a glimpse of the whole city by simply sitting and enjoying on a train.

Day 3: Melbourne Museum

End your trip with a memorable trip to Melbourne Museum that tells everything about the history of the City and its culture.