Melbourne's Villains
Retro goth comedy, vampires and music combine to bring you Dracula's - a cabaret restaurant with a little bite! Ride the Ghost Train from the entrance, and prepare to be surprised and horrified.
Once you enter the world of Dracula, you will be amazed by the performances, costumes and sumptuous food.
The 2005 winner of the Victorian Tourism Awards for 'Best Tourism Restaurant', Dracula's has long been a favourite among Melbourne visitors and locals. Once you experience the excitement of Dracula's - comedy skits, visual illusions, magic, mime and terrific costumes - you will find your inner dark side.
| Where: | 100 Victoria Street, Carlton. |
| Phone: | + 61 (0)3 9347 3344 |
| Website: | Dracula’s |

Dating back to the 1840s and responsible for hanging 136 people, including the infamous Ned Kelly, Old Melbourne Gaol was a symbol of authority until its closure in 1929.
If you are looking for a history lesson involving stories of colourful characters, this could be right up your alley! Old Melbourne Gaol is home to the revolver Ned Kelly was carrying at the time of his capture in Glenrowan.
Take in the free live performance of 'Such is Life', where visitors can learn the story of Ned Kelly's life. Or experience something truly haunting - the Hangman's night tours. Follow the legend of Michael Gateley, the most brutal hangman in Melbourne, by candlelight.
| Where: | 377 Russell Street, City |
| Phone: | +61 (0)3 8663 7228 |
| National: | 132 849 |
| Website: | Old Melbourne Gaol |
Witches in Britches is a no-holds-barred theatre show, combining dance numbers, laugh-a-minute sketches and a fabulous cast. Not just dinner, not just a show - Witches in Britches are proud to shock and entertain you!
Enjoy a delicious banquet, wicked desserts and an amazing live show. Be prepared for audience participation - you will be truly spellbound.
| Where: | 84 Dudley Street, West Melbourne |
| Phone: | +61 (0)3 9329 9850 |
| Website: | Witches in Britches |
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Want to come face-to-face with one of the most feared creatures of the deep? You can enjoy the thrill of swimming amongst sharks, turtles, massive stingrays and thousands of fish in full scuba equipment.
Each dive is guided by one of the fully trained dive staff. Go on, take the plunge inside Melbourne Aquarium’s 2.2 million-litre Oceanarium ... if you dare!
| Where: | Melbourne Aquarium, Corner King & Flinders Streets, City. (On the Yarra River, opposite Crown Entertainment Complex) |
| Phone: | + 61 (0)3 9923 5999 |
| Website: | Melbourne Aquarium |




