Point Ormond Lookout: Melbourne's stunning sunset and city skyline viewing platform
Point Ormond Lookout (also known as Ormond Point) is a small but scenic viewing platform in Melbourne, located near Elwood Beach, only about 6 kilometers from the city center (15 minutes by car). It is famous for its 270-degree panoramic view, which allows you to overlook the Melbourne city skyline, Port Phillip Bay and the Dandenong Mountains in the distance at the same time. The view is stunning, especially at sunset.
🌇 Main highlights
1. Unbeatable viewing view
- City skyline: Facing Melbourne CBD, the skyline is clearly visible, suitable for photography.
- Bay view: Overlooking Port Phillip Bay, you can see Geelong and even Mornington Peninsula when the weather is good.
- Sunset resort: At dusk, the sky is pink and purple, the city lights gradually brighten, and the romantic index is off the charts.
2. Suitable activities
- Picnic: The lawn area is suitable for laying out blankets and taking a nap. Bring your own food or buy a simple meal at a nearby cafe.
- Walking/cycling: Connect to the Bay Trail coastal trail and walk to St Kilda or Brighton Beach.
- Photography: Sunrise, sunset, and night views are all great, and it is a popular Instagram spot.
3. Amenities
- Free parking: There are a few parking spaces nearby, and it is recommended to arrive early on weekends.
- Benches and viewing platforms: There are rest areas where you can quietly enjoy the scenery.
- No commercial facilities: You need to bring your own water and food. The nearest cafe is in Elwood Village (10 minutes walk).
📍 How to get there?
- Self-driving: Navigate to Point Ormond Lookout, Elwood, about 15 minutes from the CBD.
- Tram: Take tram No. 67 to Stop 135 (Elwood Beach) and walk for 5 minutes.
- Cycling: Cycling along the Bay Trail, accompanied by the sea view along the way.
📅 Best time to visit
- 1 hour before sunset (about 7-8pm in summer, 4-5pm in winter) - golden light + city lights.
- Clear weather: The view is best when visibility is high.
💡 Tips
- Crowd: It is more lively on weekend evenings, but still quieter than other observation decks.
- Wind protection: The wind is strong at the seaside, so it is recommended to bring a jacket.
- Tours around: You can combine it with St Kilda Pier (to see the little penguins) or Brighton Rainbow House.
"There is no hustle and bustle here, only the most gentle skyline of Melbourne."
🌆 Whether you are alone, dating a couple, or gathering with friends, Point Ormond Lookout can give you a quiet romance. #summervacay#travel #myitinerary #familytravel #couplestrip #beachlife #naturalwonders #thingstodo