Situated southeast of wildly popular Orlando, the city of Melbourne has a few spectacular attractions of its own. Visitors will fall in love with the Eau Gallie arts District that features the impressive Foosaner Art Museum and a plethora of art galleries. You can also get closer to nature with the help of kayaks, paddle boats, and zip lines. There are gardens, RV parks, museums, Melbourne restaurants and parks.
Historic Rossetter House Museum & Gardens
The Historic Rossetter House Museum & Gardens is comprised of the 1865 Houston Cemetery, the 1892 Roesch House, and the 1908 Rossetter House and Gardens. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and serves as a reminder of Florida’s storied past and the exceptional people who made it home in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Visitors are welcome to partake in their guided tours of the beautifully restored home, its gardens, and the cemetery to get an in-depth look at what life was like during these times. They also feature the charming Ella’s Closet Gift Shop where guests can purchase books on local Florida history.
1320 Highland Avenue, Melbourne, FL, Phone: 321-254-9855
Liberty Bell Memorial Museum
The Liberty Bell Memorial Museum is a completely free attraction dedicated to preserving the rich history of the United States. It features two distinct areas, the first of which is The Rotunda of American History, focused on the major milestones of American history. The patriotic memorabilia and documents are displayed in a timeline fashion. This includes a replica of the Liberty Bell and exhibits related to Florida’s history such as pre-revolutionary period artifacts and objects recovered from the naval air space station of Melbourne, old forts, and space exploration. The museum also has Freedom Hall, a tribute to the men and women of the United States armed forces.
1601 Oak Street, Melbourne, FL, Phone: 321-727-1776
Brevard Zoo
The Brevard Zoo features an outstanding design reminiscent of the wild instead of the typical manmade enclosures most zoos are known to have. Each habitat is specially designed to imitate the natural environment of each animal’s original home. It’s a necessity when you consider there are over 650 animals representing over 165 species from Asia, Australia, Africa, Florida, and South America. Visitors can explore each habitat in a completely unique way, from kayaking around the 10-acre Expedition Africa Exhibit to paddle-boating around 22 acres of restored Florida wetlands in the Wild Florida Exhibit. They can also zip line through South America and soar above gators and crocs, invite a giraffe eat straight from their hand, and even pet a rhino.
Brevard Zoo, 8225 North Wickham Road, Melbourne, FL, Phone: 321-254-9453
Florida Tech Botanical Gardens
The Florida Tech Botanical Gardens boast an “old Florida” garden style containing over 200 bamboos, palms, and other common and rare botanical specimens. Located in the heart of the college, the gardens feature a serene stream surrounded by a leafy hammock of palm trees, creating a tranquil and relaxing atmosphere. There is one main paved trail aptly named Dent Smith Trail in honor of the founder of the Palm Society. This trail takes visitors on a discovery quest throughout the visually striking gardens. Self-guided tours begin at Melbourne’s original school house where visitors receive a map of the area highlighting its most prominent aspects like Silk Floss trees, Green Bamboos, and African Oil Palms.
Florida Tech Botanical Gardens, 150 W University Boulevard, Melbourne, FL, Phone: 321-309-3836
Good Natured River Tours
Good Natured River Tours provides relaxing two-hour cruises through part of the Brevard county estuary on the Banana River and Indian River Lagoon. While gliding through the water, you will get a chance to view manatees, playful dolphins, various wild birds, and even an occasional alligator as well as over 4,300 unique and local plant species. The entire adventure is narrated by a licensed U.S.C.G. Captain who educates guests on the history of the Indian River Lagoon and the various landmarks that he passes by. These include Dragon Point and Mathers Turn Bridge. Throughout the tour, you can listen to the gentle sounds of Caribbean music.
6075 N. US 1, Melbourne, FL, Phone: 321-987-0088
Jacqueline’s Bakery & Cafe, Melbourne, Florida
Jacqueline’s Bakery & Cafe is a dream realized by husband and wife team Christophe and Jacqueline. After studying and receiving extensive training in Paris, France, Jacqueline decided to bring her skillset to the historic downtown area of Melbourne and open her very own French bakery. What she created was a dynamic French lunch menu and an exquisite collection of traditional French artisan breads, pastries, cakes, baked goods, and ice creams. Her selections include items such as a hot sandwiches like the Croque Monsier and Hotdog Baguette as well as a variety of quiches. Guests can also indulge in her savory and sweet cakes like the Opera, a Joconde Cake with coffee syrup, and buttercream icing.
906 E New Haven Avenue, Melbourne, FL, Phone: 321-312-6594
Sebastian Inlet State Park
Sebastian Inlet State Park is a legendary saltwater fishing destination on Florida’s east coast. It’s a popular spot for anglers looking to catch snook, Spanish mackerel, bluefish, and redfish from its jetties. As an added bonus the park also houses the Sebastian Fishing Museum, which documents the history of the region’s fishing industry.
You’ll appreciate the three miles of stunning beaches perfect for watersport activities such as surfing, swimming snorkeling, scuba diving, shelling, and sunbathing. The park is also home to the McLarty Treasure Museum, which showcases the history of the Spanish treasure fleet of 1715. For those who prefer land-locked activities, the mile-long hammock Trail is a great option.
9700 South Highway A1A, Melbourne Beach, FL
Treetop Trek
Treetop Trek is an aerial adventure company that dares all thrill seekers and adrenaline junkies to try out their courses. They feature an eclectic array of self-guided paths for all levels of difficulty. Visitors will have to careen, climb, crawl, and zip their way through each route in order to make it to the finish line and achieve success all while immersed in the incredibly lush Florida landscape. You’ll encounter various challenges throughout each obstacle course as you traverse through trees and try to overcome exhilarating new elements such as swinging logs and a high-wire bicycle. As an added highlight, you’ll get some incredible views of monkeys, alligators, and parrots from the nearby zoo.
8225 N. Wickham Road, Melbourne, FL, Phone: 321-254-9453
Wickham Park
Wickham Park is a beautiful nearly 400-acre recreational venue surrounded by numerous cultural attractions. With three small fishing lakes, two unguarded swimming lakes, 2,000 feet of nature trails, horse trails, and a horse stable with a show ring available for experienced equestrians to rent, this park is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream destination. You’ll also have the opportunity to participate in various sporting activities thanks to their archery range, 18-hole disc golf course, soccer fields, volleyball courts, and multipurpose exercise areas. Their close proximity to several Atlantic Ocean beaches, historic villages, nature preserves, local restaurants, and golf courses just add to its appeal. It’s the perfect place to spend a few days camping and exploring.
2500 Parkway Drive, Melbourne, FL, Phone: 321-255-4307
Viera Wetlands
The Viera Wetlands are nestled between the Brevard Zoo and the Moccasin Island Tract of the River Lakes Conservation Area. It is one of the most popular attractions in Melbourne for naturalists, eco-tourists, birders, and photographers due to its intriguing plant and animal life. There is a looped hiking trail that begins at a large kiosk near the trail system’s entrance. Here, you can find a map and details of the various impoundments and habitats constructed in the area. For those who want to travel the entire trail, it’s roughly 2.5 miles in total from beginning to end, and there are several observation and viewing areas along the way if a break is needed.
2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera, FL, Phone: 321-633-2000
Erna Nixon Park
Erna Nixon Park is somewhat of an enigma due to its location. It is just down the street from Melbourne Square, one of the busiest shopping malls on the Florida coast, and yet once visitors enter, all of suburbia quickly disappears. It is by no means the most expansive park and has just a single loop of less than a mile in distance, but that doesn’t detract from its beauty or appeal. It features a simple, easily accessible raised boardwalk that takes visitors into the depths of this Florida forest for some exceptional wildlife and plant life viewing opportunities. The entire trailhead is lined with interpretive markers featuring pictures with informative content.
1200 Evans Road, Melbourne, FL, Phone: 321-952-4525
Backwater
Backwater is a charming breakfast and lunch restaurant owned by Florida natives who strive to bring traditional southern dishes to both locals and visitors of Brevard County. With their forward thinking mindset they aim to only utilize locally sourced ingredients from local farmers, fishermen, and ranchers. They make their own biscuits, pull their own pork, and squeeze their own fresh juices each day. You’ll enjoy relaxing in their rustically designed eatery while delighting in classics with a twist such as their Fried Green Tomato & Spinach Eggs Benedict served on an English muffin with black cherry grits. Favorite lunch entrees include items like their Grilled Mac & Cheese and signature Pork Rueben.
1904 Municipal Lane, Melbourne, FL, Phone: 321-837-3925
El Ambia Cubano Cuban Restaurant
El Ambia is Cuban slang for friend. It’s also an exquisite restaurant that serves authentic Cuban cuisine. The ambiance is one reminiscent of an inviting family home, and the space is warm, inviting, and teeming with mouth-watering aromas of incredible home cooking. The décor is both rustic and colorful, with the vitalizing additions of live music, magnificent water views, and an outdoor patio offering the ultimate experience for enjoying delectable selections from their menu. Visitors will indulge on starter menu highlights such as Yuca Frita (fried yucca sticks drizzled withan onion house sauce called mojo) and Empanadas, doughy pockets filled with pork, chicken, and beef. Entrees include classics such as Masas de Puerco Frita, tender pork chunks dunked, fried, marinated, and drizzled with their mojo sauce.
El Ambia Cubano Cuban Restaurant, 950 E Melbourne Avenue, Melbourne, FL, Phone: 321-327-8389
Hemingway’s Tavern
At Hemingway’s Tavern you can take a nostalgic trip back in time to the Key West of the 1930’s. Hemingway fell in love with Key West in the early 1930’s, believing it to be the most idyllic spot on the planet. Here he and his wife bought a home on Whitehead Street, which is where several of his most famous books were written (and which is open to the public for tours). Hemingway’s Tavern celebrates the great author’s life in Melbourne and his love of Key West. Here you can try some of his favorite dishes, enjoy some of his favorite drinks and soak up the atmosphere.
1800 W. Hibiscus Blvd, Melbourne, FL 32901, 321 802 9648
Meg O’Malley’s Restaurant and Irish Pub
Meg O’Malley’s Restaurant and Irish Pub has been bringing an authentic Irish Pub experience to the heart of downtown Melbourne for more than 22 years. The warm and welcoming interior is dominated by a massive wooded bar which is usually packed with regulars and friends enjoying great drinks, food, music and craic (an all-encompassing Irish word meaning a great night out with friends). The menu truly has something for everyone – you can start off with some great appetizers like Shrimp and Crab Cake or tasty wings before moving on to the main courses which include several Irish pub favorites like Beef and Guinness Pie, Fish and Chips, Paddy’s Pot Pie and Corned Beef and Cabbage.
812 E. New Haven Ave, Melbourne, FL 32901, 321 952 5510