Ramps, stroller hire, baby-change tables and a parents’ room ease logistics, yet amplified music, few shaded quiet zones and variable lift queues make visits workable rather than effortless with a baby.
Why 1-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time to explore exhibits, relax in cafes and use baby facilities without rush.
Stroll the open plaza:
Push your stroller across wide paved and grassy areas.
Tip: Visit early to find quiet spots for photos and baby naps.
Visit NGV Australia:
Explore free Australian art at the Ian Potter Centre.
Tip: Use the nearby parents’ room for feeding or changing.
Explore ACMI exhibitions:
Interact with moving image displays that captivate all ages.
Tip: Head to the permanent “Story of the Moving Image” exhibit for hands-on fun.
Relax at riverside cafes:
Choose from seating areas overlooking the Yarra River.
Tip: Pick a table with space for your stroller and order a shareable snack.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Free exhibitions at NGV & ACMI | AUD 0 |
Coffee & snack at café | AUD 20 |
Light lunch for two adults | AUD 60 |
Optional stroller hire | AUD 30 |
Total Estimated | AUD 110 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In summer, arrive for free open-air cinema G/PG films on the big screen. In winter, stick to covered galleries and cozy up in indoor cafés.
Address: Swanston St & Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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Chee Teng
Fed square is one tourist place in heart of melbourne prefect for photos also has nice cafe round it just oppisit main station of Flinders Street
Brad
This is a arts & culture plaza situated across from street from St. Paul's Cathedral and the historic Flinders Station at the intersection of Flinders and Swanston Streets in the CBD. It makes use of 3.2 hectares of space and includes several notable venues for art and cultural events and performances along with museums, galleries and restaurants. You can learn more about current and upcoming even...
Ashlee Jayde
I attended a free show at Federation Square in February 2025 with my girlfriend, and it was such a lovely way to spend a summer evening. We went along to see a silent movie screening accompanied by a live quartet, one of the many events that take place as part of Fed Square’s free summer program. The experience was fantastic. The live band performed on the main stage while classic silent films pl...
Cathie N
The architecture is amazing. Perfect area to hang out, social interaction, building community, art& culture events. Melbourne needs more public space like this!!!
hansel Sapkota
Perfect Chill Spot in the Heart of the City Federation Square is an absolutely amazing place to just sit back and take in the city vibes. The huge screen is perfect for watching live events, and there’s always a great crowd gathered around. The cool breeze, the open space, and the stunning city lights make it an unreal experience. So many people can sit here at once, and it still feels spacious....
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