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Fast, easy, and affordable options from Canberra to Melbourne
Avg. trip duration
7 h 40 min
Avg. distance
657 km
Cheapest trip
From $132.98
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Canberra Jolimont Tourist Centre
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Canberra to Melbourne by Bus
Travelling from Canberra to Melbourne by bus is a scenic and affordable way to journey between Australia’s political and cultural capitals. The route takes you through rolling countryside and charming regional towns before arriving in a vibrant metropolis celebrated for its creativity, café culture, and diverse architecture. FlixBus offers comfortable, direct services on this route, making it an easy and reliable choice for both leisure and business travellers.
Departing from Canberra
Your journey begins in Canberra, a city that balances nature, design, and culture in equal measure. Known for its spacious layout and relaxed atmosphere, it’s a capital that’s easy to navigate before you set off for Melbourne.
Getting to Your Departure Stop in Canberra
Canberra’s compact size and well-planned transport network make it simple to reach your FlixBus stop:
- Light rail and buses – Transport Canberra operates an extensive system, with the light rail running from Gungahlin to the city every 5–15 minutes and Rapid bus routes linking major suburbs. Public transport is even free on Fridays.
- Taxis and rideshare – Taxis and rideshare services like Uber are widely available throughout the city and are especially convenient for direct trips to your departure point, particularly when carrying luggage.
Arriving in Melbourne
Once you arrive in Melbourne, you’ll step into a city that thrives on contrast — heritage and innovation, nature and nightlife, laneways and skylines. Whether you’re here for a weekend break, cultural discovery, or to connect onward through Southern Cross Station, Melbourne offers countless experiences waiting to be explored.
Getting Around Melbourne
Melbourne is easy to explore thanks to one of the most efficient transport systems in the country:
- Trams – The city’s iconic trams are both practical and part of its identity. Travel free within the CBD Free Tram Zone, or use a myki card for longer journeys.
- Trains – Metro and regional services link Melbourne with its suburbs and beyond. The City Loop connects key stations like Flinders Street, Parliament, and Melbourne Central, while Southern Cross Station serves as the hub for interstate connections.
- Buses – City buses fill in the gaps between tram and train routes, reaching outer suburbs, schools, and shopping areas.
- Taxis and rideshares – Available across the city, from the airport to late-night returns from the laneways, taxis and rideshare apps make door-to-door travel quick and simple.
Things to See and Do in Melbourne
Once you arrive, immerse yourself in Melbourne’s unique blend of art, history, and lifestyle.
- Flinders Street Station: Melbourne’s most recognisable landmark and a symbol of the city’s heritage, the station’s domed clock tower and distinctive architecture make it a must-see starting point.
- Royal Botanic Gardens: These lush gardens stretch across 38 hectares and feature thousands of plant species. Walk by the lake, explore the rainforest garden, or simply unwind under the shade of ancient trees.
- Queen Victoria Market: More than just a market, this Melbourne institution has been operating since the 19th century and is the perfect place to shop for local produce, fashion, and souvenirs.
- Eureka Skydeck: Head to the 88th floor of the Eureka Tower for breathtaking panoramic views. For thrill-seekers, “The Edge” — a glass cube suspended over the city — offers an unforgettable experience.
- Old Melbourne Gaol: Step inside one of the city’s oldest buildings and discover stories of crime and punishment from colonial Australia, including the tale of outlaw Ned Kelly.
- Royal Exhibition Building: A UNESCO World Heritage site built in 1880, this grand hall stands as a testament to Melbourne’s architectural and cultural history.
- Albert Park Lake: A serene retreat just south of the CBD, the lake is surrounded by parklands and is ideal for walking, jogging, or birdwatching. Each year, it becomes the home of the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix.
- Brighton Beach Boxes: Vividly painted bathing boxes lining Brighton Beach have become one of Melbourne’s most photographed spots — the perfect place for a colourful coastal stroll.
- Puffing Billy Railway: Take a trip into the Dandenong Ranges aboard this historic steam train. Open carriages and forested hills make it a nostalgic and scenic ride.
- tate Library of Victoria: More than a library, this architectural gem is a cultural landmark featuring exhibitions, reading rooms, and the famous domed La Trobe Reading Room.
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