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Williamstown has transformed into a popular
tourist precinct with restaurants, cafes,
craft markets and galleries.


It has an "island" atmosphere with no through traffic,
no traffic lights or parking metres.



The panoramic views of Melbourne across the bay are simply stunning. The historic buildings and maritime
relics reveal the links to early settlement.

Williamstown was named after King William 4th and
was intended to be our main city, however, Melbourne grew and Williamstown remained locked in time
like a sleepy country town.



There is no better way of getting there than by ferry,
it’s simply the best way to see our city.





For information on places of interest to visit in Williamstown
check the following link;
www.williamstowninfo.com.au/