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NDIS Users Guide - Accessible Attractions in Melbourne

Melbourne's Accessible Attractions

Melbourne is a city full of cultural, natural, and historical attractions that are accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. In this blog post, we’ll be exploring some of the best accessible attractions in Melbourne that NDIS service users can enjoy.

1. Melbourne Museum:

Melbourne Museum is a world-class museum located in Carlton Gardens. It has an impressive collection of natural history, cultural history, and science exhibits that are sure to fascinate visitors of all ages. The museum is also fully accessible, with wheelchair ramps and lifts, accessible toilets, and large-print and braille guides available. Some of the most popular exhibits at the Melbourne Museum include the Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre, the Forest Gallery, and the Melbourne Story Exhibition.

2. Royal Botanic Gardens:

The Royal Botanic Gardens is one of Melbourne’s most beautiful and tranquil attractions. It’s a large park that features a wide range of native and exotic plants, as well as several lakes and walking trails. The gardens are fully accessible, with accessible parking, paths, and toilets, and wheelchair hire is available for a small fee. Some of the most beautiful areas of the Royal Botanic Gardens include the Ornamental Lake, the Fern Gully, and the Rose Garden.

3. Federation Square:

Federation Square is a bustling public square in the heart of Melbourne that hosts a wide range of events and activities throughout the year. The square is fully accessible, with wheelchair ramps and lifts, accessible toilets, and tactile paving for people with visual impairments. Some of the most popular events at Federation Square include live music performances, outdoor cinemas, and food festivals.

4. Queen Victoria Market:

Queen Victoria Market is one of Melbourne’s most iconic attractions, and it’s also fully accessible to NDIS service users. The market is a vibrant hub of food, fashion, and souvenirs, and it’s a great place to explore and soak up the atmosphere. The market has accessible toilets and parking, and there are wheelchair-friendly paths throughout the market. Some of the most interesting stalls at Queen Victoria Market include the deli hall, the meat and seafood sections, and the clothing and accessories stores.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, Melbourne is a city with a lot to offer, and there are plenty of accessible attractions for NDIS service users to explore. Whether you’re interested in museums, parks, public squares, or markets, Melbourne has something for everyone. By providing accessible attractions, Melbourne is helping to ensure that everyone can enjoy its rich cultural and natural heritage. We encourage all NDIS service users to take advantage of these opportunities and to discover new and exciting places to visit. Thank you for reading, and we hope that you find this guide helpful.

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