Described by many as the only one of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, this massive Giant Wheel is a sight to behold and, if you were to ride it, an experience to surely remember.

Construction

The Melbourne Star was built over a very long time, with initial construction starting off in 2006, and the final version being finished and opening to the public at the end of 2013. It is now one of the most iconic aspects of the Melbourne skyline

The Views

At just under four hundred feet in height, a ride on the Melbourne Wheel will allow you to glimpse everything Melbourne has to offer, from the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground to accommodation Near MCG such as the Oaks On Collins.

A Sight to Behold

The Melbourne Star is particularly beautiful at night, where it becomes a vibrant and striking sight due to the masterfully incorporated LED lighting that has been engineered into the structure. This system is capable of generation more than fifteen million light combinations. ‘

The Cabins

The vessels have been designed to be spacious and comfortable, with air conditioning also incorporated. The cabins have all-round glass walls to give unadulterated 350-degree views of the Melbourne skyline. There are also a total of 21 of them to choose from.

Auburn Silver is a travel writer who has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world. Google+