Melbourne Crime Tour
| 10/167 Beavers Road NORTHCOTE VIC 3070 |
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| Website: | www.gowest.com.au |
| Phone: | +61 3 8508 9008 |
| Fax: | +61 3 9486 2004 |
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As you look for new and different excursions for your holiday, turn to Melbourne crime tours. These unique day tours will take you back in time to satisfy that little bit of the voyeur that is in each and every one of us. It's human nature to sneak a peek when we see an accident on the road. It's also natural to be fascinated by crimes such as robbery, killing, and gangland wars. That's why crime dramas in film and TV are so popular. Given that, why not spend a little of your time on vacation checking out the notorious side of Victoria with Melbourne crime tours. From the seasoned traveler to backpackers to local residents, Melbourne crime tours are a popular favorite with visitors to Melbourne.
When you take part in Melbourne crime tours you'll have the chance to view this beautiful city from a completely different angle. Sightseeing on Melbourne crime tours gives you the chance to take a peek behind the curtain of some of Australia's most heinous criminal activities. Your guided tour will be lead by creative and entertaining tour guides who will give you the inside story behind some of Melbourne's history making and most shocking criminal activity. You'll delve into the who, what, when, where and why of the crimes that splashed across headlines both in Australia and abroad.

Among the crime scenes you will have the chance to explore during your Melbourne crime tours is the site of the world famous Queen Street massacre. In 1987 22 year old Frank Vitkovic committed suicide by jumping from the Australia Post building. This was not before he had brutally murdered eight innocent people who worked in the building. The crime rocked all of Australia and its legacy is still felt today. Melbourne crime tours will also give you the chance to walk in the footsteps of the notorious Brown-Out Strangler. This mass murderer took advantage of low light conditions during World War Two brown outs to find and strangle his victims. The Salt Club in South Yarra is another popular stop. This hot spot was the scene of the unimaginable 2002 Samurai Sword murders.
No crime day tour would be complete without a visit to the historic Melbourne City Watch House. For decades this unique structure acted as the gate keeper for Victoria's bad guys as they moved from capture to processing. From petty thieves to notorious killers, the Watch House has seen it all. You'll also be free to spend time at the Old Melbourne Goal, one of the most identifiable structures in Melbourne. While the Watch House and the adjoining Old Melbourne Gaol are now museums, you can still feel the cold shadows of murders like Ned Kelly who did time in the Goal once he was brought to justice.
The City Watch House and the Gaol are the perfect way to end your exploration into the twisted minds of Melbourne's most disturbing gangland wars, robberies, and murders. Here you'll see what happened once these criminals were faced with the law. No, this is no ordinary sightseeing trip. This is a Melbourne day tour that will stick with you for awhile. In fact, you'll never forget it.
When you take part in Melbourne crime tours you'll have the chance to view this beautiful city from a completely different angle. Sightseeing on Melbourne crime tours gives you the chance to take a peek behind the curtain of some of Australia's most heinous criminal activities. Your guided tour will be lead by creative and entertaining tour guides who will give you the inside story behind some of Melbourne's history making and most shocking criminal activity. You'll delve into the who, what, when, where and why of the crimes that splashed across headlines both in Australia and abroad.

Among the crime scenes you will have the chance to explore during your Melbourne crime tours is the site of the world famous Queen Street massacre. In 1987 22 year old Frank Vitkovic committed suicide by jumping from the Australia Post building. This was not before he had brutally murdered eight innocent people who worked in the building. The crime rocked all of Australia and its legacy is still felt today. Melbourne crime tours will also give you the chance to walk in the footsteps of the notorious Brown-Out Strangler. This mass murderer took advantage of low light conditions during World War Two brown outs to find and strangle his victims. The Salt Club in South Yarra is another popular stop. This hot spot was the scene of the unimaginable 2002 Samurai Sword murders.
No crime day tour would be complete without a visit to the historic Melbourne City Watch House. For decades this unique structure acted as the gate keeper for Victoria's bad guys as they moved from capture to processing. From petty thieves to notorious killers, the Watch House has seen it all. You'll also be free to spend time at the Old Melbourne Goal, one of the most identifiable structures in Melbourne. While the Watch House and the adjoining Old Melbourne Gaol are now museums, you can still feel the cold shadows of murders like Ned Kelly who did time in the Goal once he was brought to justice.
The City Watch House and the Gaol are the perfect way to end your exploration into the twisted minds of Melbourne's most disturbing gangland wars, robberies, and murders. Here you'll see what happened once these criminals were faced with the law. No, this is no ordinary sightseeing trip. This is a Melbourne day tour that will stick with you for awhile. In fact, you'll never forget it.


