| Day 1 | Melbourne City Walking Tour | $30–$50 | Federation Square, Flinders St Station, street art | International & domestic visitors |
| Royal Botanic Gardens | Free (guided tours: $15–$25) | Scenic gardens, peaceful lakes | Nature lovers, relaxation seekers |
| Queen Victoria Market | Free to enter (food budget: $10–$50) | Local produce, international food stalls | Food enthusiasts, shoppers |
| Day 2 | Melbourne Museum & Royal Exhibition Building | $15–$25 | Natural history exhibits, Indigenous culture | History and science enthusiasts |
| Melbourne Zoo | $30–$40 (adult) | Australian wildlife, exotic animals | Families, animal lovers |
| Yarra River Cruise | $30–$50 | Views of Melbourne skyline, Southbank | All guests looking for a scenic experience |
| Day 3 | National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) | Free (special exhibitions: $25–$35) | Australian & international art | Art lovers |
| Eureka Skydeck | $25–$30 | Panoramic views of Melbourne | Guests wanting a bird’s eye view |
| St. Kilda Beach & Esplanade | Free (optional lunch: $20–$40) | Beach, boardwalk, cafés | Beachgoers, those seeking a coastal vibe |
| Shrine of Remembrance | Free (donations optional) | War memorial, panoramic views | History enthusiasts |
| Fitzroy Gardens & Captain Cook’s Cottage | Gardens: Free; Cottage: $6–$10 | Historic gardens, Cook’s Cottage | Nature lovers, history buffs |
| Melbourne's Arcades and Laneways Tour | $40–$60 | Hidden laneways, boutique shopping | Visitors seeking unique experiences |