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Biglietto di ingresso generale per la Sovereign Hill

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Descrizione

Torna indietro nel tempo a Sovereign Hill. Ci sono corse in pullman, panoramica dell'oro, uno spettacolare lancio d'oro, avventure sotterranee nelle miniere, spettacoli teatrali, produzione di dolci, personaggi in costume e dimostrazioni di tiro al moschetto per citarne alcuni.

Opzioni del tour

Biglietto d'ingresso generale

Itinerario

Ingresso incluso

Sovereign Hill è un museo vivente che presenta la storia di Ballarat durante l'era della corsa all'oro. Acquista i tuoi biglietti d'ingresso generali a Sovereign Hill online qui per fare un salto indietro nel tempo e passeggiare per le strade e i vicoli che rappresentano un'epoca passata. Nel 1851, quando l'oro fu scoperto per la prima volta qui, si scatenò una "corsa all'oro" e Ballarat improvvisamente crebbe da tranquilla cittadina pastorale a città di provincia attirando sognatori in cerca di un pezzo d'oro. Il Sovereign Hill's Outdoor Museum si estende su 15 ettari di un ex sito minerario di oro che danno vita a questo periodo storico attraverso una township vivente. Con più di 18 attività programmate che si svolgono durante il giorno, puoi ritrovarti a cercare oro vero, assistere al tiro dei moschetti e vedere lecca lecca, ruote e candele bollite che vengono fatte proprio davanti ai tuoi occhi. Sovereign Hill è un'ottima attività per famiglie per tutte le età e senza dubbio te ne andrai con un senso migliore della storia e della vita australiana nel 1800.

Punti salienti

Ammissione a Sovereign Hill

Cosa è incluso

Incluso
Ammissione a Sovereign Hill
Non incluso
Visite guidate in miniera
Gite in pullman
Cibo e bevande
Trasporto da / per attrazioni

Valutazioni dei viaggiatori

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Informazioni importanti

  • Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
  • I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
  • Animali di servizio ammessi
  • Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
  • Sono disponibili seggiolini specifici per neonati
  • I trasporti sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
  • Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
  • Sovereign Hill si trova in Bradshaw Street ed è facilmente raggiungibile in auto, in treno o con i pullman che operano ogni giorno da Melbourne. Sovereign Hill è un confortevole 90 minuti di auto da Melbourne lungo la Western Highway (o solo un'ora dall'aeroporto di Melbourne). Una volta a Ballarat, segui le indicazioni turistiche marrone e bianco per Sovereign Hill.
  • Parcheggio gratuito

Recensioni(153)

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tieganl2022
July 1, 2026
Terrible customer service, terrible experience

Terrible customer service. We pre booked a ticket and were not able to attend as our little man became unwell. Emailed their customer service. Would not offer a change of dates or a refund. $150+ for admission. Awful policy, and a customer service team with a lack of empathy.

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brettmY3078GM
June 16, 2026
Not what it once was.

Sovereign Hill doesnt seem to have the same experience that I remember from past trips. No longer do they have the role-play shoot-out down the main street with horses etc. Its been replaced with a simple 3 gun salute from the balcony of the Hotel- pretty boring. The school has been closed off. You used to be able to sit at the desks and get told off by the teacher played by one of their staff. The whole place seemed to be lacking something and it was pretty boring I felt. Most of their staff seemed to want to be somewhere else! Makes me wonder if they're cost cutting? I'm sure first timers still would find it interesting but no more for me-thats the last trip.

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watereve
June 8, 2026
Fun family day out

It was a fun day out, with lots of things to see and experience, especially for the kids. But you need to be prepared to pay for all of the additional add on activities. A bit of walking along uneven terrain and steps up and down. Many of the staff came across like they really did not want to be there, a bit surprising considering this is such a popular tourist attraction.

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398danouth
May 28, 2026
Amazing Place

Amazing place to explore the history, you can learn a lot on that visit. We spent the whole day. Gold mining experience was unforgettable. Highly recommended place, specially if you have kids.

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Anne P
May 25, 2026
An interesting way to spend a day

The complex in the day has lots of activities happening. The streets are dirt, and lots of up and down and stairs, and steps. Definitely not flat. And I didn’t see much in the way of facilities for people who had disabilities. So it’s not really a place to go if you not able to cope with the terrain. So be prepared to walk. It is built with buildings of the era it is representing. There are lots of buildings, and houses, mines, and church, a bakery and a tea room, lolly shop, hotels, a creek where you can pan for gold, ( full of school kids) . There are people dressed appropriate, playing their part like they live there. We watched wooden wheel making, and there was candle making, a whole program of stuff. However the day we went school groups were everywhere. Couldn’t go to some of the popular places, especially the lolly shop, as kids everywhere and these days kids take over. Not sure where the supervisors were! Probably gave up! There is even school group accommodation. So many are staying there. So I understand this would be a big income spinner for the place but it spoilt a lot of activities for the public. The bakery was ok, same with the tea room. There is a new look cafe area, I thought spoilt the whole vibe of the place! Why build something like that? The nighttime show was spoilt by the Big bang theory and Aboriginal dream time that took so so long to get through. It was first. This could have been scrapped! Not what we went to see. Oh and the 2 bus loads of school kids at 8 pm show, who were noisy, and took a bit of controlling and really made us wondered why we bothered to go. We had to sit through the teachers giving them the behave speech more than once! We were not told that we would be part of a school tour. The final presentation of the story of Ballarat and the gold rush was excellent. This was what we wanted to see. This was all they needed to present. It was so well done, and had the element of surprise. Sovereign Hill day and night worth going to, but has some big draw backs.

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Thomas A
May 21, 2026
Just treat all holiday makers alike.

The guide for the Mines adventure was condescending and downright rude to us, Asians. Great place to visit but just this sad experience. Won't be going anytime soon although they offered free tickets as a kind gesture for this.

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Kathleen_B
May 8, 2026
Gold rush meets the wild west

Popular activity for grade school students. They do have a cafe and several other eating options. Also present, shops to buy items from jewellery to gloves.

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Csongor_B
April 19, 2026
Great family day out with Grandies

Great day for family activity incl gold panning coach ride , school and theatre magic show and troopers fun salute

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CasandraTP
April 12, 2026
Must do if visiting Ballarat

I wasn’t expecting to like this place as much as I did. So much so we stayed for most of the day. Try and get there as it opens to make most of the activities. All the staff are in character and full of information with no question being too silly so don’t be shy. I particularly loved Polly and some of the goldfield families. We loved the Wizard Jacobs Magic Show which was like seeing a pantomime. There is so much to see and do. There is a free self guided mine tour which is worth doing and the coach ride was fun but you have to pay for this. There is a bar on site and a couple of venues to eat if you get hungry. Is it tacky, yes, but it is so much fun and I can highly recommend it.

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Xedos1
April 9, 2026
More for children

Relocated and rebuilt 1850's gold mine town experience. We did just about everything there was to do and it occupied us for just over 4 hours. One self guided mine tunnel is included, another guided one was extra cost. The 'panning for gold' in a gravely stream may keep children occupied for a few minutes, but is a nonsense really. Special mention for most rubbery scone I have every had as part of a Devonshire tea in one of the cafés. Overall, more for children than adults, but an inoffensive half day visit.

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