Bendigo tourist information
Bendigo is a charming and elegant regional city that displays an opulent heritage with its impressive 19th century 'boom town' architecture. In the geographical centre of the State, the city is an ideal base to explore Victoria’s golden heritage and is located at the junction of four highways.
View a collection of Australian art dating back to 1850 at the Bendigo Art Gallery
Discover the city’s golden heritage at the restored Central Deborah gold mine, visitors can explore the main, vertical shaft and drop the equivalent of a thirty-storey building in 30 seconds
Uncover the city’s heritage buildings and sites, including the newly restored Alexandra Fountain, magnificent former post office, now housing the Bendigo Visitor Centre and Making a Nation Exhibition, the law courts, the ornate Shamrock Hotel as well as numerous retail outlets, restaurants, hotels and churches
Take a ride on Bendigo's talking tram, an hour long journey of Bendigo's history
Explore the Dragon Museum featuring six dragons and the worlds oldest and longest imperial Chinese dragon 'Sun loong'
Bendigo is just under 2 hours from Melbourne on the Calder Highway. V/Line trains operate daily services to Bendigo.
Bendigo aerial map
Please click on any icon on the Bendigo aerial tourist map, to find close by places, offering hotels and tourist information. You can zoom in and zoom out our touristical map as well as switch between satelite and map view of Bendigo.
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