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Melbourne is one of Australia’s easiest cities to explore without a car — and one of the most photogenic. This Melbourne Transport Guide by Nicole Takes Flight simplifies everything you need to move confidently through the city, from trams and trains to airport connections and inner-city travel tips. Whether you’re visiting for food, wine, culture or a solo weekend escape, this guide helps you navigate Melbourne like a local while discovering the most Instagrammable laneways, skyline views, café precincts and waterfront moments along the way. Practical, easy to follow and designed for independent travellers, it’s your go-to resource for exploring Melbourne smoothly and stylishly.

☕ Melbourne Transport Guide

Explore Australia’s cultural capital by tram, train, bike, and foot. With the world’s largest tram network and a free CBD zone, Melbourne is made for wandering.

Main Transport Options

Trams (Yarra Trams)

The world’s largest urban tram network — an icon of Melbourne and the easiest way to explore the city

Free in CBD zone · A$5.30 full fare (2-hour, 2026)
  • 250+ km of track across 24 routes
  • Free Tram Zone covers the entire CBD and Docklands
  • City Circle Tram (Route 35) is a free heritage loop
  • Runs from ~5:00 AM to midnight, Night Network on weekends
Pro Tip: The entire CBD is a Free Tram Zone — don’t tap on if you’re staying within it, or you’ll be charged!

Metro Trains

16 rail lines connecting the CBD to suburbs, beaches, and the Dandenong Ranges

A$5.30 (2-hour) · A$10.60 daily cap (2026)
  • 16 lines radiating from the City Loop
  • Flinders Street Station is the central hub
  • Sunbury/Cranbourne/Pakenham lines run most frequently
  • Night Network runs hourly on Fri & Sat nights
Pro Tip: Trains to Flinders Street are marked ‘City’ — if in doubt, follow the crowd heading to the Loop!

Buses

Filling the gaps where trams and trains don’t reach — especially outer suburbs and cross-town routes

A$5.30 (2-hour) · SkyBus A$19.75 one-way
  • 300+ routes across Greater Melbourne
  • SmartBus routes run frequently on major corridors
  • Night Network buses run Fri & Sat nights
  • Airport SkyBus connects CBD to Melbourne Airport
Pro Tip: SkyBus runs 24/7 to the airport from Southern Cross — cheaper and often faster than a taxi!

Cycling & E-Scooters

Flat terrain and dedicated bike lanes make Melbourne one of Australia’s most cyclable cities

A$1 unlock + A$0.38/min (e-scooters)
  • Extensive bike lane network across inner suburbs
  • Lime and Neuron e-scooters across the city
  • Capital City Trail loops around the CBD
  • Great for exploring St Kilda, Southbank, and the Yarra
Pro Tip: The Capital City Trail along the Yarra River is flat, scenic, and perfect for a morning ride to the Botanic Gardens!

Passes & Tickets

myki Card

Melbourne’s reusable smartcard for all trams, trains, and buses — essential for any visitor

Best for: Everyone using public transport
  • 2-hour fare: A$5.30
  • Daily cap: A$10.60
  • Free in CBD tram zone

myki Pass

Pre-pay for 7+ consecutive days of unlimited travel — best value for longer stays

Best for: Stays of 7 days or more
  • 7-day pass: ~A$46.00
  • Unlimited travel all zones
  • Auto-loads on your myki

Contactless Payment

Tap your bank card or phone — same myki fares and daily caps apply automatically

Best for: Short visits without buying a myki
  • Same fares as myki
  • Daily & weekly caps apply
  • No card purchase needed

📱 Navigation Apps & Tools

PTV App

Official Public Transport Victoria app — real-time departures, trip planner, and myki balance

Tram Tracker

Melbourne locals’ favourite — real-time tram arrivals at every stop

Google Maps

Reliable backup for multi-modal routing, walking, and rideshare estimates

Citymapper

Smart route planner with live disruptions and step-by-step navigation

📸 Most Instagrammable Transport Spots

Route 35 City Circle Tram

Free heritage tram looping past Flinders, Parliament, and Docklands

Flinders Street Station

Melbourne’s iconic yellow façade — the city’s most photographed landmark

St Kilda Beach Tram (Route 96)

Ride the longest tram route from the CBD straight to the sea

Puffing Billy Railway

Heritage steam train through the misty Dandenong Ranges — legs dangling out the window!

Yarra River Cycle Path

Pedal past street art, rowers, and the Melbourne skyline at golden hour

💡 Insider Tips

  1. 1 The Free Tram Zone covers the entire CBD — don’t tap on if you’re staying within it
  2. 2 Always tap on AND tap off on trains and buses — forgetting costs you the default (max) fare
  3. 3 The daily cap means you never pay more than A$10.60 — explore freely after hitting it
  4. 4 Avoid the Sandringham line during AFL game days at the MCG — it’s absolute chaos
  5. 5 Melbourne’s weather changes fast — carry a layer even on sunny days
  6. 6 Laneways like Hosier Lane and Degraves Street are best explored on foot from Flinders

ℹ️ Important Information

Emergency Contacts

  • Australian Emergency: 000
  • PTV Info Line: 1800 800 007
  • Police Assistance Line: 131 444
  • Melbourne Visitor Hub: +61 3 9658 9658

Safety Tips

  • Trams have right of way — always check before crossing tracks
  • Keep bags close on crowded trams, especially during events
  • Melbourne weather is unpredictable — “four seasons in one day” is real
  • Check the PTV app for planned disruptions before heading out

Download the Full Melbourne Transport & Photo Guide

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