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Williamstown, a charming coastal suburb in Victoria, Australia, is renowned for its rich maritime history and picturesque harbor views. As one of Melbourne's oldest settlements, it preserves 19th-century architecture and offers panoramic vistas of Port Phillip Bay, blending heritage with coastal leisure.
Must-sees include the Williamstown Beach, Timeball Tower for navigation history, and HMAS Castlemaine warship museum. The Botanical Gardens showcase rare plants, while sunset ferry rides reveal Melbourne's skyline.
Seafood dominates with iconic fish & chips by the pier. Don't miss Steam Packet Hotel's local wines or artisan bakeries' sourdough. The Sunday Market offers gourmet cheeses and handmade chocolates.
Ferries from Melbourne CBD take 1 hour (picturesque route) or train (30 minutes to Williamstown Station). The free Circle Tram connects key attractions; bikes rent for A$20/day along coastal trails.
Ideal from September to April (spring-autumn) with 18-25°C temperatures. Winter (June-August) sees fewer crowds but cooler seas.
English is primary; Mandarin guides available at museums. Telstra provides 5G coverage. Contactless payments accepted widely, though markets prefer cash (AUD). Nearest hospital is Western Health (bulk-billed for emergencies). Power outlets are Type I (240V). Tourist info center offers free charging stations.