Melbourne Historical Walking Tour: Crime, Gangsters & Lolly Shops

Explore Melbourne’s gritty past with this 2-hour walking tour uncovering gangsters, brothels, and crime hotspots, led by expert guides.

5.0(137 reviews)From $35.86 per person ($55.58 AUD)

Discover Melbourne’s Dark Side: Crime, Gangsters & Lolly Shops Walking Tour

Melbourne Historical Walking Tour: Crime, Gangsters & Lolly Shops - Discover Melbourne’s Dark Side: Crime, Gangsters & Lolly Shops Walking Tour

Looking for a way to add some edge to your Melbourne visit? This Melbourne Historical Walking Tour offers a fascinating peek into the city’s underground world from the 1870s to the 1930s. It’s not your typical city walk—here, you’ll explore the streets where legendary gangsters like Squizzy Taylor once ruled and buildings that once hosted illicit activities, all told through stories that keep history alive and exciting.

What sets this tour apart for us are the knowledgeable guides who have done serious homework—many reviews highlight how well-researched and engaging the storytelling is. Plus, the tour’s focus on building history and notorious characters adds a layer of intrigue you won’t find in standard city tours. On the flip side, it’s a two-hour walk that requires some walking and standing, and it’s not designed for those looking for a more relaxed, sit-down experience.

This tour is best suited for history buffs, crime enthusiasts, or anyone curious about Melbourne’s hidden past. It’s also a good pick for travelers who want a compact, affordable way to see a different side of the city without committing a whole day. If you’re after a blend of storytelling, history, and a bit of Melbourne’s “bad old days,” this might just be perfect.

Key Points

Melbourne Historical Walking Tour: Crime, Gangsters & Lolly Shops - Key Points

  • In-depth storytelling backed by original police files and research.
  • Visiting iconic locations like buildings that were brothels, speakeasies, and crime hubs.
  • Great value at around $36 for a 2-hour tour, especially considering the depth of info and guide expertise.
  • Engaging guides who bring stories of gangsters like Squizzy Taylor to life.
  • Small group size (max 20), which makes for a personable experience.
  • Includes a booklet with photos and extra info, enhancing the storytelling.

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A Closer Look at the Tour Experience

Starting Point and Setting the Scene

The tour kicks off at 282 Exhibition Street, right in Melbourne’s CBD. From the get-go, you’re greeted with the promise of uncovering the city’s darker past. The walking pace is comfortable, and the group stays small—usually around 20 people—which keeps things intimate and allows for plenty of Q&A.

Little Lon Distilling Co.: First Stop

The first stop is Little Lon Distilling Co., a gin distillery located in the only surviving single-story cottage in Melbourne’s old red-light district. This building once served as a house of ill repute, and your guide shares stories from original police reports that breathe life into the place. It’s a great way to kick things off, setting the tone for stories of crime, vice, and the colourful characters who inhabited these streets. The visit itself is quick—just about ten minutes—but packed with historical details that make it memorable.

The Streets of Little Lon and Beyond

From there, the tour weaves through streets that once hosted brothels, speakeasies, and illegal gambling dens. As you walk past facades that have survived the decades, you’ll hear stories about the gangsters who used these buildings as fronts for their operations. Our guide’s enthusiasm and detailed research make each building’s story come alive—one moment, you’re imagining the clandestine meetings, the next, you’re hearing about the infamous Squizzy Taylor, Melbourne’s most notorious gangster.

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Myth and Legend: The Gangsters’ Stories

You’ll hear about the legends—real and exaggerated—such as how gangsters like Squizzy Taylor and Dolly Taylor managed their illicit businesses. Several reviews mention how entertaining and well-told these stories are, with one describing the guide as “impressively knowledgeable” and “genuinely interested.” These narratives add texture and color to what might otherwise be just old buildings.

Hidden Lolly Shops and Crime Fronts

One of the more intriguing parts of the tour is understanding how seemingly innocent candy stores or lolly shops were actually fronts for drug trafficking and illegal activities. These stories highlight how crime was often masked behind everyday facades, making you see the city streets in a whole new light.

Final Stop and Wrap-up

The tour concludes at 36 Lonsdale Street, near the corner of Madame Brussels Lane, leaving you with a sense of having taken a journey back in time. Many reviews mention how the stories, paired with photographs and police reports, leave a lasting impression. The booklet provided helps you remember details long after the walk ends.

The Value of the Tour

Melbourne Historical Walking Tour: Crime, Gangsters & Lolly Shops - The Value of the Tour

At $35.86 per person, this experience offers impressive value considering the depth of stories, the personal touch of a small group, and the expert storytelling. Most travelers agree that they learned things they wouldn’t find in a textbook, thanks to the meticulous research from guides like Michael. Several reviews praise the guide’s passion and ability to make Melbourne’s criminal past come alive, which makes the tour feel more like a conversation than a lecture.

What You Get for Your Money

  • An engaging, well-researched narrative about Melbourne’s gangster past.
  • Visits to historic buildings, some of which still stand today.
  • A tour booklet filled with photos and additional background info.
  • An accessible starting point within Melbourne’s CBD, near public transportation.
  • A manageable two-hour duration, perfect for fitting into a busy day.

Considerations

While the tour is packed with fascinating stories, it’s primarily a walking experience—not suited for those with mobility issues or those expecting a leisurely sit-down activity. Also, it’s geared toward adults interested in history and crime stories; it might not hold the attention of younger kids or those looking for light sightseeing.

Who Will Love This Tour?

Melbourne Historical Walking Tour: Crime, Gangsters & Lolly Shops - Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is ideal for history enthusiasts, fans of true crime stories, or those interested in Melbourne’s more colorful past. It’s perfect if you want to walk away with vivid stories and a new appreciation for the city’s underground side. If you enjoy storytelling backed by real documents and original police files, you’ll likely find this tour very satisfying.

FAQ

Melbourne Historical Walking Tour: Crime, Gangsters & Lolly Shops - FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Children must be accompanied by an adult, and while it’s not explicitly marketed as a family tour, younger audiences interested in history or stories of crime may enjoy it. Keep in mind that some content involves crime and vice from Melbourne’s past.

How long is the walking tour?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, covering key sites in Melbourne’s CBD, with some standing and walking involved.

What’s included in the tour?
You get the guided walk, a detailed booklet with photos and stories, and visits to historic buildings. Food and drinks are not included, so bring your own if needed.

Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at 282 Exhibition Street and finishes at 36 Lonsdale Street, near Madame Brussels Lane.

Is the tour family-friendly?
It’s best suited for adults or older teens interested in Melbourne’s criminal history. Younger kids might find some stories less engaging or too mature.

Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.

How many people typically join?
The tour is capped at 20 travelers, making for a more personalized experience.

Do I need to bring anything?
Apart from your curiosity and comfortable shoes, it’s wise to bring your own food and drinks, as these are not provided.

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Melbourne Historical Walking Tour: Crime, Gangsters & Lolly Shops



5.0

(137 reviews)

97% 5-star

“Michael was impressively knowledgeable, in part due to his own research. Well presented and well paced session, most informative . Highly recommended”

— Charlie H, Nov 2025

Final Thoughts

Melbourne Historical Walking Tour: Crime, Gangsters & Lolly Shops - Final Thoughts

If you’re after a thought-provoking and entertaining way to learn about Melbourne’s past, especially its darker side, this walking tour offers a well-rounded experience. It’s a chance to see the city through a lens of crime, legends, and hidden stories that are often overlooked.

While it’s not a casual stroll—be prepared for some walking and standing—it’s a small price to pay for the wealth of stories and history you’ll take away. The guides’ passion and detailed research make this tour stand out, offering a genuine, behind-the-scenes look at Melbourne’s infamous past.

This experience is most suited for curious travelers who love stories of gangsters, historic buildings, and Melbourne’s lesser-known tales. If history with a bit of grit appeals to you, this tour will likely be a highlight of your trip.

Happy exploring, and I hope this helps you decide whether Melbourne’s gangster past is worth uncovering on foot.

Top Reviews

CCharlie H
2 hours well spent
“Michael was impressively knowledgeable, in part due to his own research. Well presented and well paced session, most informative . Highly recommended”
RRebecca G
Gritty tales of yesteryear
“Great stories about the local area that were very interesting and at times hard to believe that this could be the same place. Gritty, colourful and intriguing. The stories were well researched and well told. Michael was very engaging and genuinely interested in this topic and tour. Well worth the effort.”
KKathrine O
Articulate guide & interesting information
“My husband and I participated in the walking tour held on Saturday, 6th September, and found it to be a thoroughly enjoyable and informative experience. The tour commenced promptly as scheduled and concluded on time”

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