Melbourne Greeter Service - Melbourne CBD and Suburbs

The Melbourne Greeter Service is a free half-day orientation of the city for visitors and tourists to Melbourne. The service is one of the many ways the City of Melbourne welcomes people from around the world and across the nation to Australia's most multicultural city.

Whether you are visiting from overseas or within Australia, spending some time with a Greeter will uncover more of Melbourne's hidden treasures. The Melbourne Greeters are enthusiastic, trained volunteers who are keen to share their knowledge of the city and their passion for Melbourne.

Visitors are matched with a volunteer Greeter according to shared interests and languages spoken. Bookings are essential and required at least two days in advance.

The Melbourne Greeter Service offers you:

* A free half-day orientation with a volunteer who speaks your language and shares your interests;

* Multilingual orientations in a variety of languages other than English;

* An insight to Melbourne from a local's

* An opportunity to explore Melbourne City by tram or on foot; group sizes of 1 to 4

* Orientations in English at 10am - 7 days a week (except Good Friday and Christmas Day)

How to book: You can either email or phone us or visit our website.

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