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Melbourne is on the Space Coast in Brevard County. Melbourne is a principal city of the Palm Bay – Melbourne – Titusville Area, and was home to 83,000 people in 2019.

Understand

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Melbourne

While most of Melbourne is on the mainland, a small portion is located on a barrier island. The Indian River Lagoon separates the mainland from the island. The island is a narrow strip of land that separates the Lagoon from the Atlantic Ocean.

Spanning the Indian River Lagoon to connect the mainland to the barrier island are a pair of four-lane, high-rise bridges: the Melbourne Causeway and the Eau Gallie Causeway.

Get in

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By plane

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  • 1 Melbourne-Orlando International Airport (MLB  IATA), 1 Air Terminal Pkwy (terminal is at SE corner towards W Nasa Blvd & Dr MLK Jr Blvd), +1 321-723-6227 ext 222. Serves Florida's Space and Treasure Coasts with domestic passenger and air freight service. Utilizing convenient, state-of-the-art facilities, the Melbourne International Airport is served by: Melbourne International Airport (Q652030) on Wikidata Orlando Melbourne International Airport on Wikipedia

There are taxis, rideshare and hotel shuttles to bring you into town locally. There are also car rentals available from the airport which is the preferred method for greater flexibility in getting around to the surrounding areas. See this Link[dead link] for a list of taxi and shuttle providers. Bus routes 21, 29 and 30 serve the airport from the city. The #21 and 30 buses connect the airport to downtown. The 30 bus also go to Eau Gallie and Melbourne Beach from the airport while the #29 goes across the area between Viera (in the north) to Palm Bay West in the south. Other nearby airports include:

By car

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Sunset on the Indian River
  • Interstate 95 (I-95) Melbourne is accessed from exits #176 ("Palm Bay Rd/Palm Bay") through #188 ("FL Hwy 404 Patrick AFB Satellite Beach") along I-95. There are five exits from I-95 into town. Downtown can be accessed from Exit #180 ("US Hwy 192 Melbourne West Melbourne") from both directions of I-95.
  • Dixie Highway and Harbor City Blvd pass through town as NE Dixie Hwy, N Harbor City Blvd and S Harbor City Blvd.
  • US-192 connects Melbourne to Walt Disney World 69 mi (111 km) through St Cloud, Kissimmee and Celebration. Going east of its junction with I-95 (Exit #180), US Hwy 192 enters into town as West New Haven Ave and ends in Indialantic (as 5th Ave) at SR A1A.
  • Highway A1A/SR A1A is the coastal highway connects which Cape Canaveral in the north, through Melbourne Beach to Stuart Beach in Fort Pierce in the south. In town, it passes through Satellite Beach, Indian Harbor, Indiaatlantic and Melbourne Beach.

See By car under Get around in below for a more local description of the above.

By bus

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  • 2 Greyhound, (bus stop) Mobile Gas Station @ 3210 S Fiske Blvd, Rockledge Fl (Off of Exit #195 of I-95.), +1 321 252-2011, toll-free: +1 800 231-2222. Travels primarily on Interstate 95 (Miami, Ft Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Jupiter, Port St Lucie, Ft Pierce, Vero Beach, Sebastian, Rockledge, Titusville, Edgewater, New Smyrna Beach, Daytona Beach, Palm Coast, Jacksonville). Passengers transfer in Jacksonville, West Palm Beach, or Miami or Orlando to reach other cities. Greyhound no longer stops into Melbourne, nearest stop is in Rockledge. Check Schedules.
  • Cocoa Beach Shuttle, Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal, +1 321-631-4144. By appointment for pick up/drop off at your door. Specializes in Port Canaveral, Cocoa Beach Areas. Also serves entire Brevard County, Disney, Universal and I-Drive areas from Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal, Orlando International Airport (MCO) and Melbourne Orlando Airport (MLB).
  • Melbourne Airport Express, (office) 1 Air Terminal Pkwy, +1 321-724-1600, toll-free: +1-800-826-4544. (airport ticket counter) daily 5AM-11PM; call to arrange pick up at your door. Door to door connection to Melbourne-Orlando International Airport (MLB); Orlando International Airport (MCO) in Orlando and the Port Canaveral Cruise Line Terminal.
  • Space Coast Area Transit operates intercity routes within Brevard County from Titusville with the following:
  • 1 Connects Titusville Government Center to Viera Government Center through Cocoa & Rockledge along US Hwy 1 and S Fisk Blvd (SR-519).
  • 29 Connects Melbourne Airport to Viera Government Center where passengers transfer to #1 bus to reach Titusville (via Cocoa and Rockledge). Likewise passengers can also transfer to the #7 bus at Walmart in Viera to get to Cocoa but it goes on a longer route than the #1 bus. The first/last stop is in the Taxi/Bus Lane, on the other side of the island, from the departures entrances. Passengers can transfer directly to #21 (to downtown) and 30 (to South Beach, Indialantic and Eau Gallie) from the same airport stop. Check schedules and maps for a list of stops and transfer points.

Get around

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By bus

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  • Space Coast Area Transit is the name of the local Brevard County bus service. It is a cheap way to get around and is handicap accessible. The website provides maps and timetables. Buses travel to most sites and places of interest. The #21, 29 and 30 buses go into town from the airport. $1.25 per ride, or $35 for a monthly pass.

By car

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The best way to get around Melbourne is by car. Major Roads include:

  • US 1 passes through town as Harbor City Boulevard which runs parallel to the Indian River on the eastern side of the city. This road allows easy access to the beaches over 3 causeways: the Pineda Causeway (Florida State Road 404), Eau Gallie Causeway, and Melbourne Causeway.
  • US 192 is locally named New Haven Avenue and Strawbridge Avenue (historic downtown), US 192 is one of the major commercial, entertainment, and retail areas of Melbourne. Many businesses, large and small, are located on this busy avenue. It serves as a route to Kissimmee and the tourist corridor of Orlando to the west, and the town of Indialantic to the east via the Melbourne Causeway.
  • . Interstate 95 (I-95) passes through the city limits as a 6-lane interstate highway, with 4 exit ramps in the Melbourne Vicinity. It serves as the main north-south route in the metropolitan area.
  • This road runs along the beaches and provides easy access to other areas of Brevard County.
  • (Wickham\Minton). Wickham serves as a second north to south route in the Melbourne area.

See

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Map
Map of Melbourne (Florida)
  • 1 The Botanical Gardens at FIT (on the campus of FIT). A 15-acre botanical garden, open to the public. Free.
  • 2 Henegar Center for the Arts, 625 East New Haven Ave, +1 321-723-8698. Henegar Center (Q5714149) on Wikidata Henegar Center on Wikipedia
  • 3 Honor America's Liberty Bell Museum, 1601 Oak St (Oaks & E Hibicus Blvd next to Melbourne Military Memorial Park), +1 321-727-1776. M-F 10AM-4PM. Honor America, Inc. is a patriotic non-profit, non-partisan and non-sectarian organization who operates the Liberty Bell Memorial Museum and the Melbourne Military Memorial Park and hosts patriotic events throughout the year. Liberty Bell Memorial Museum (Q6541602) on Wikidata Liberty Bell Memorial Museum on Wikipedia


Do

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Buy

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  • 1 Kite World, 424 N Harbor City Blvd, +1 321 725-8336. Kite flying and store.
  • 2 Melbourne Square Mall, 1700 W New Haven Ave (W New Haven Ave & Evans southwest of airport grounds), +1 321-727-2000. Su noon-6PM; M-Th 11AM-7PM; F Sa 10AM-8PM. Melbourne Square Mall hosts Dillard's, Macy's, JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods and numerous other hotels, shops & restaurants in the mall and in the immediate surrounding area not part of the mall (Best Buy, Burlington Coat Factory, Pet Smart, Ross Dress for Less, Extended Stay America, Marriott Courtyard, among others). There are other smaller strip malls & free-standing establishments across the street along W New Haven Ave. Melbourne Square (Q17021340) on Wikidata Melbourne Square (mall) on Wikipedia

Eat

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  • 1 Squid Lips, 1477 Pineapple Avenue (on the Indian River), +1 321 259-3101. Su-Th 11AM-9PM; F Sa 11AM-10PM. $5-15 per person.
  • 2 Siam Orchid Thai & Japanese, 75 E Nasa Blvd, +1 321-729-6283. M-F 11AM-2:30PM, 4-9:30PM; F 11AM-2:30PM, 4-10PM; Sa 4-10PM. $8-23 (2021) per main.
  • 3 Makotos Japanese Restaurant, 785 South Babcock St (NASA Plaza Mall at S Babcock & Nasa Blvd), +1 321 724-8751. M-Sa 11AM-9PM, Su noon-8PM.
  • 4 Cedar's Cafe, 4100 N Wickham Rd, +1 321 751-0000. Tu–Sa 11AM–6PM. Lebanese cuisine. Tabouli.
  • 5 The Wagon Wheel Pizza, 3082 Lake Washington Rd, +1 321-254-7411. Tu-Th 11AM-9PM, F Sa 11AM-10PM, Su noon-9PM. In business for over 40 years, known for pizza and stromboli.
  • 6 Friendly Toast Cafe II, 380 N Wickham Rd, +1 321-622-5950. 6AM–2:30PM. Diner-style restaurant. Great food at great prices. You can eat inside (usually crowded) or at a few tables outside.

Drink

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Sleep

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Near airport

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The airport locations are southeast of the airport terminal, southeast of the intersection of NASA Blvd & MLK along MLK Blvd:

Jct I-95 and US Hwy 192 (W New Haven Ave)

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There are several chain hotels & motels on W New Haven Ave (US Hwy 192) east of its intersection with I-95 (Exit #180):

Bed & Breakfast

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Connect

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Go next

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Routes through Melbourne
Daytona Beach Rockledge  N  S  Palm Bay Fort Pierce
Daytona Beach Rockledge  N  S  Palm Bay Vero Beach
Orlando Kissimmee  W  E  Jct End
Cape Canaveral Satellite Beach  N  S  Indialantic Vero Beach


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