Is there a free tram to Victoria Markets?

The Free Tram zone includes the city centre and extends from Queen Victoria Market to Docklands, Spring Street, Flinders Street Station and Federation Square. Plan your trip, buy or top up your Myki card online and download maps and timetables from Public Transport Victoria (phone 1800 800 007).
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Is Victoria Market in the free tram zone?

Tram: The Market is located within the free tram zone.
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What tram to catch to Victoria Markets?

Just jump on Yarra Trams route 19, 57, 58 or 59 which stop right outside the Market. Plan your journey today.
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Are trams free in Victoria?

You can use trams for free within the Free Tram Zone map [PDF], which includes the CBD and Docklands. You don't need a myki when only travelling within the Free Tram Zone, including on the City Circle Tram route. If you accidentally tap on with a myki card, you'll be charged a 2-hour fare for Zone 1+2.
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How do I know if I have a free tram zone in Melbourne?

Where is the Free Tram Zone in Melbourne? The Free Tram Zone is limited to Melbourne's CBD. Boundaries of the zone include popular streets like La Trobe Street to the north, Flinders Street to the south, Spring Street to the east and Spencer Street to the west.
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Public Transport Fares In Victoria // The Free Tram Zone

What is the route of the free tram in Melbourne?

City Circle Tram

Melbourne's burgundy and gold City Circle Trams offer free travel to city sights and attractions, with audio commentary on points of interest along the route. Trams run along Flinders Street, Harbour Esplanade, Docklands Drive, La Trobe Street and Spring Street. A complete circle takes around an hour.
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Can you get on tram without myki card?

You need a myki if you're travelling on:

If you're only travelling in the city's Free Tram Zone, you don't need a myki.
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How do tourists pay for trams in Melbourne?

To use public transport outside of the free tram zone, you need to purchase a myki card. You can purchase a myki card from retail outlets displaying the myki sign, visitor centres and at train stations. Use your myki card on trains, trams and buses. You'll need to load your card with some money to cover your fares.
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Why does Melbourne have a free tram zone?

“The free tram zone helps reduce boarding times at some of our busiest tram stops and allows passengers to travel freely and easily around Melbourne's CBD,” they say.
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Do seniors get free travel in Melbourne?

Recently announced, Seniors Card holders across Victoria will have free weekend public transport from January 1, 2026—not just the current two-zone limit. Fares are capped across the network, so once your fare has met the daily cap, you won't be charged more regardless of where you travel next.
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How to get Victoria Market?

The Market is only a 7-minute walk from Melbourne Central and Flagstaff Stations. Walk north along Elizabeth or William Street. Accessing the Market by Regional Train: V/Line trains run from Regional Victoria to Southern Cross station, then the Market is a 15-20 minute walk from the station.
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Is tram 35 free in Melbourne?

The City Circle Tram service provides a free and convenient way to get around central Melbourne. Tourists, shoppers, families and city workers can use the City Circle Tram to travel to major attractions, restaurants, shops and city events.
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Is Victoria Market worth visiting?

The market has over 140 years of history and is a popular destination to shop and dine in Melbourne CBD. Whatever you're looking for you're bound to find it with over 600 shops and stalls at Queen Victoria Market offering everything from artisan crafts to designer clothing. You can't go wrong!
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What number is the tram to the Victoria Market?

Catch Route 58 trams to Melbourne Zoo, Queen Victoria Market, Royal Children's Hospital, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Crown Entertainment Complex, Shrine of Remembrance and Toorak Road shopping.
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Do I need to tap on in the free tram zone in Melbourne?

Tram exceptions

You don't need a myki if you're travelling within the Free Tram Zone [PDF]. If you're only travelling within Zone 2 (including a stop marked as both Zone 1 and Zone 2), tap on and off for a cheaper fare. You don't have to tap off if you're travelling in Zone 1, or across Zone 1+2.
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What days is Victoria Market open?

The Queen Victoria market is open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday. The Market is closed on most public holidays.
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Where to buy tram tickets in Melbourne?

You can buy a myki at:

at Metro premium stations. at myki machines at all Metro railway stations and some accessible tram stops and bus interchanges. at 7-Eleven stores or one of 800 retailers across Melbourne, click here for details. online at ptv.vic.gov.au.
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Which Australian Open tram is free?

Public Transport and Parking

Trams and trains are the most convenient way to access Melbourne Park. Free trams: Your Official Australian Open accreditation will entitle you to free tram travel on the entire Melbourne tram network after collection. Route 70 will take you directly to Hisense Arena.
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What route number is the free tram zone in Melbourne?

The City Circle (Melbourne tram route 35) is a zero-fare tram running around the Melbourne central business district in Australia.
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How to ride a free tram in Melbourne?

1. Board the Tram: Simply hop on any burgundy and gold tram operating within the designated Free Tram Zone area. 2. No Ticket Needed: You don't need to purchase a ticket or tap your myki card (Melbourne's public transport card) when riding trams within the Free Tram Zone.
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Is Queen Victoria Market in the free tram zone?

Welcome to Queen Victoria Market. Melbourne´s iconic and authentic market since 1878. BY TRAM: If you're travelling within the CBD, the Market is located within the free tram zone. Take the 19, 57 or 59 to Stop 7, Elizabeth Street or Tram 58 to Stop 9, Peel Street.
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Can I tap my debit card on Melbourne trams?

About the program. Victorians can look forward to convenient new ways to pay for public transport, including with credit or debit cards, smartphones and smart devices. New ticketing features will be tested, refined, and gradually rolled out from early 2026.
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How do tourists use trams in Melbourne?

Ticketing and transport passes. To use public transport in Melbourne, you'll need a myki card. This can be used on all trains, trams and buses, as well as on some regional services. You can purchase a myki card from train stations, ticket machines and some convenience stores.
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Do seniors get free travel on weekends in Melbourne?

I am proud to announce that we're making weekend public transport free for any senior, travelling anywhere in Victoria. From 1 January 2026, more than 650,000 seniors who use public transport will be able to catch a train, tram or bus for free on weekends – saving seniors who travel more than $360 per year.
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Can you use debit instead of myki?

For now, the new readers accept myki and Mobile myki only just like the other readers on the network. If you tap on with a credit or debit card, the reader will not recognise the tap. This means you will not be charged, and you will not have a valid ticket to travel.
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