![]() Santa, the Snow Queen, Rudolph, Mrs Claus and their merry band of elves will make their way to the Big Top at the Caulfield Racecourse this Christmas. Corner Little Collins & Swanston Streets, Melbourne. Entry is by gold coin donation, with proceeds going to the Royal Children’s Hospital. Many months of hard work have gone into the display, along with the gingerbread, 360 kilograms of royal icing and 150 kilograms of marzipan. Visitors can drool over a mini version of Melbourne, made from gingerbread – more than 500 kilograms worth, to be exact. The Gingerbread Village, located in the Melbourne Town Hall, returns for its sixth year. Tip – get there early to avoid queues! 314-336 Bourke Street, Melbourne. They’ve been entertaining children of all ages for many years, and this year’s Myer windows will be as entertaining as ever, as they’re based on the new Australian children’s book, One Christmas Eve. Corner Little Collins & Swanston Streets, Melbourne and corner Flinders Street and St Kilda Road, Melbourne. Screening from dusk till 11pm, the display is by projection designers, The Electric Canvas. ![]() When the sun disappears, Melbourne will light up in December, with two of the city’s most iconic locations being the canvases for spellbinding, Christmas-themed light projection with a festive flavour. Melbourne Town Hall and Federation Square Christmas projections These naughty ’n nice elves perform incredible acrobatic feats and circus stunts at Santa’s Christmas Spectacular at the Wonderland Spiegeltent on Saturdays and Sundays. 68 Swanston St, Melbourne.Ĭheeky elves bring Santa’s workshop to life in a fun-filled circus spectacular. Melbourne’s City Square has been transformed into Christmas Square – a vibrant, magical forest replete with a giant Christmas tree, Santa and his helpers, and even his postbox (with a reply from the man himself guaranteed). From markets to the Myer windows, Christmas light projections and opportunities to meet Santa, the following activities are sure to get the whole family excited for Christmas. ![]() For locals, or for those experiencing Christmas in Victoria for the first time, there are many ways to do so around Melbourne and regional Victoria.
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