Our parent-approved guide to the best things to do in Melbourne with teenagers.
Finding activities that genuinely appeal to teens can be tricky โ but thatโs where we come in. Drawing on years of exploring Melbourne with families, plus insights from our trusted network of venues and local experts, weโve curated this tailored list of experiences older kids actually enjoy. From high-energy adventures and competitive group games to creative workshops and foodie outings, these are the activities that work for teens โ and make planning easier for parents.

Things To Do in Melbourne for Teenagers
Get Active with Sport and Outdoor Fun for Teens
1. Pickleball โ Try a New Sport
Pickleballโs been gaining popularity everywhere โ and Melbourneโs catching on too. Itโs a social racket sport thatโs a mash-up of tennis, badminton and ping-pong. Teens can join casual sessions or social games at local courts, especially around the Docklands area, where people often organise weekend play (perfect for meeting new mates and learning a skill).
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2. Bike or Walk the Trails
Melbourneโs shared-use paths like the Main Yarra Trail and Capital City Trail are brilliant for cycling or scooting. These scenic routes follow the river and circle around the inner city, giving teens a taste of adventure with great views โ and a chance to keep fit while enjoying fresh air.
Read more:
- 16 Best Bike Rides & Off Road Trails in Melbourne for Kids & Families
- 17 Best Pump Tracks Around Melbourne for Kids on Bikes + Scooters (including tracks suitable for teens)
- 20 Best Bushwalks in Melbourne for Kids

3. Skate and BMX Spots
Hit up skate parks like Riverslide Skate Park by the river for skateboarding or BMX riding. These parks accommodate every level โ from beginners to pros โ and are free to use, which makes them ideal for group meetups.
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4. Tennis
Tennis is a great option for teens who like a mix of fitness, focus and friendly competition.
Melbourne has loads of public courts, many of them free to use, making it easy to hit a few balls after school or organise a weekend match with friends.
Itโs also a sport teens can stick with long-term, whether theyโre playing socially or thinking about lessons and local competitions. Bonus points if theyโre inspired by a visit to the Australian Open and want to try their own rally.
Find a court near you:
- 73 Free Tennis Courts in Melbourne: The Ultimate List
- Australian Open With Kids: Tips For The Best Visit

5. Ninja Parks
Ninja parks are perfect for teens who love a physical challenge. Think climbing, jumping, balancing and swinging through obstacle courses that test strength, agility and coordination.
Many ninja-style parks and playgrounds around Melbourne are free and designed for older kids and teens, making them a popular hangout for active friends. Itโs the kind of place where teens can push themselves, compete a little, and burn off serious energy.
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Thrills, Games and Adrenaline
6. Trampoline Arenas and Indoor Obstacles
Indoor trampoline parks like Bounce Inc. and Flip Out are hotspots for bouncing, dunking basketballs, tackling obstacle zones and flying into foam pits. Theyโre brilliant for burning energy and perfect for birthday groups or weekend outings.
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7. Go-Karts and Laser Tag
If speed and competition are their vibe, then go-karting at places such as Le Mans Go Karts is a total win for teens in Melbourne. Many venues also combine activities like laser tag or virtual reality gaming for a full day of thrills.
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8. Escape Rooms
These challenge-based games are everywhere in Melbourne and are brilliant for teens who love puzzles and teamwork. Grab a group and see if you can beat the clock and crack the clues together.
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9. Challenge Rooms & Group Games
Challenge rooms and group games are a big hit with teens who love fast-paced fun and a bit of friendly competition. These experiences mix physical challenges, problem-solving and teamwork, often across a series of themed rooms or mini-games.
Check these spots out:
Hijinx Hotel Chadstone: Melbourneโs Premier Challenge Room Experience
Archie Brothers Cirque Electriq Brings Carnival Fun to QV Melbourne

10. Bowling
Bowling is a classic for a reason. Itโs social, easy to organise and works for mixed-age groups and skill levels. Whether teens are casually rolling a few frames or turning it into a full-blown competition, bowling alleys offer a fun, low-pressure environment to hang out.
Many venues also include arcade games, laser tag or food options, making it an easy all-in-one outing for birthday parties or weekend catch-ups with friends.
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Arts, Culture and Creativity
11. Art and laneways
Melbourneโs laneways are a canvas of street art โ Hosier Lane, Fitzroy and Degraves Street are favourites for artsy photography and exploring colourful murals.
For more structured creative fun, Signal hosts workshops and programs where teens can experiment with painting, textiles and digital art.
12. NGV Teens
The National Gallery of Victoria regularly runs special events just for teens, like the NGV Teens Art Party, with music, making sessions and a chance to explore exhibitions with peers in a relaxed vibe.
13. Interactive Museums and Galleries
Teens into science or interactive exhibits will love spots like Scienceworks, where hands-on displays, planetarium shows and the Lightning Room will keep curiosity buzzing.
Other ideas include:
- Explore the ACMI Exhibition: The Story of the Moving Image
- ArtVo Melbourne: Become Part of the Artwork at this Immersive Trick-Art Gallery
- Metartworld: A Whimsical Family Outing in Port Melbourne

14. Educational Walking Tours
Walking tours are a surprisingly great option for teens โ especially those who enjoy stories, history or exploring the city beyond the usual hangouts.
Melbourne has a range of guided and self-guided walks that dig into everything from street art and hidden laneways to First Nations history and even ghost stories.
Explore these options:
- 9 Free Walking Tours Melbourne Families Should Get Excited About
- Lantern Ghost Tours: Explore Melbourneโs Haunted Past with Teen Kids
- Family Adventure: Koorie Heritage Trust Walk and Guided Tour

15. Historic interactive experiences
History feels very different when teens can step inside it. Melbourne offers immersive historic experiences that go beyond reading plaques โ think old prison cells, dramatic storytelling and even virtual reality journeys through time.
These hands-on experiences are ideal for older teens who enjoy a mix of learning and atmosphere, and they make history feel real rather than textbook-heavy.
Step back in time:
- Old Melbourne Gaol: A Historic Adventure for Older Kids
- Experience a VR Titanic Voyage Through Time in Melbourne !

Classic Melbourne Experiences
16. Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium
Dive into an underwater world with thousands of marine creatures, penguins and sharks โ plus optional dive experiences for a serious thrill.
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17. Luna Park
This iconic seaside amusement park in St Kilda brings retro charm and fairground excitement together โ from rollercoasters to carnival games, itโs classic fun for teens.
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18. Queen Victoria Market
Foodies and explorers alike will love navigating this buzzy market. From fresh produce to quirky stalls and snacks, itโs great for lunch options or a casual browse.
Explore the night market and more markets around town:
- Hawker 88 Night Market, Queen Victoria Market: the Ultimate Asian Foodie Paradise
- Exploring Dandenong Market with Kids: A Family-Friendly Adventure
- Preston Market: A Local Gem for Food, Fun + Fresh Finds
- Il Mercato Centrale: The Ultimate Italian Market in Melbourne

19. Melbourne River Cruise
Seeing Melbourne from the water gives teens a fresh perspective on the city they think they know. A cruise along the Yarra is relaxed but still interesting, gliding past landmarks, bridges and the ever-changing city skyline.
Itโs a good option when you want something low-effort but still memorable โ especially for visiting grandparents, interstate friends or a school holiday treat.
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20. Tours with Food? Yes Please
If your teen is motivated by snacks, this oneโs a winner. Food-based experiences add an element of surprise and independence, turning a simple city wander into an adventure. Think solving clues, discovering hidden laneways and picking up gourmet treats along the way.
Itโs part scavenger hunt, part foodie outing โ and ideal for teens who love a bit of novelty (and something tasty at the end).
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Chill, Social and City Hangouts
21. Federation Square
A cultural heart of the city โ cool exhibitions, big screens, pop-up events and people-watching make Fed Square a solid meet-up spot.

22. Rooftop Hoops at Emporium
Basketball fans can head up to the Emporium rooftop court for some street-style hoops with city views โ a unique way to get active in the heart of town.
23. Ice-Skating at OโBrien Icehouse
Rainy day? Ice skating is always a winner for groups of friends. Whether theyโre seasoned or newbies, skating offers laughs, music and movement.
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24. Karaoke and Arcade Nights
Coin-operated karaoke booths and arcades (like Fortress or time-zone gaming hubs) are great for relaxed late-afternoon or after-school hangs โ especially with mates.
