Pram-friendly lifts and two baby-change family toilets aid carers, yet there is no nursing room, no bottle warmer and static displays give little stimulation for babies.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for ground-floor exhibits, garden strolls and breaks with a baby.
Explore Ground Floor Galleries:
Wide corridors and lift access make stroller navigation easy.
Tip: Keep baby in the pram and use lifts for smooth transitions between rooms.
Stroll Tribute Garden:
Open-air courtyard listing migrant names on stone panels.
Tip: Let baby nap in the stroller while you spot names and enjoy fresh air.
Join Low-Sensory Sessions:
Reduced noise and lighting for a calmer visit.
Tip: Plan for the first Saturday of the month (3–5 pm) and check the website for dates.
Catch Guided Highlights Tour:
45-minute tour of the Old Customs House and key exhibits.
Tip: Arrive 10 minutes early at the welcome desk; tour is included with entry.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Adult entry (2) | AUD 30 |
Cafe snack | AUD 10 |
Total Estimated | AUD 40 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In spring (Sept–Nov), the Tribute Garden blooms. During Cultural Diversity Week (March), look for free family events in the courtyard.
Address: 400 Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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Max
Had an amazing experience here visiting the Joy exhibition! Love that entry is free with a concession card and very reasonably priced without. Will definitely visit again💚
P Li
It was a very WOW, Fun, 100% amazing and very interactive and memorable and incredibly informative experience for me . As I am the immigrant from HK since 1998. I totally can related to what exhibits at the moment and it’s very interesting and it just blow my mind thank you #immigration #museum #victoria #melbourne #aUS . Bang on Victorian politicians or government ministers…etc. well spent on fun...
Robert S
Today we visited the Notre Dame exhibit about the fire 🔥 which almost destroyed this wonderful place. Seeing it 15 years ago and walking through it to then seeing it in flames. Shocking. But the amount of work gone into it. More amazing. What better way to see it from its very start to now being re built. Such an informative experience and so well thought out and having the experience viewing...
Mary Mathews
This is such a great museum have been here twice now and it’s so good you really need a while to really read everything but then last visit was only there for an hour and was happy with it too. Last time we went they had a big boat you could walk into which is a shame that’s not there anymore! But it’s still great. There’s 3 floors so it can take up a lot of an afternoon to explore.
Chang Guan
Overall, the experience is great. The museum has so many interesting stories told by immigrants from different times with a lot of artifacts. It’s well located in the CBD which means it’s quite easy to access the museum by walking or public transport. It can be a really good spot for casual city visitors. The Notre-Dame de Paris Exhibition is fascinating. It used AR techniques to help us explore ...
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