Mar 5, 2026
A Brilliant Day Out - Thought that this might be a good morning out. Wrong! It is a brilliant day out. All of us are way past pensionable age and many of the things here reminded us of our youth. This is very much a living museum and its staff all dressed in period costume, are brilliant at telling how things were in the 1800s. There is a whole reconstructed town of original buildings complete with period costumes. Watch gold being melted down and turned into an ingot. Go panning for gold in the river; just loved watching children panning for gold with the help and guidance of a brilliant on site teacher. Most children left with some tiny specks of gold that they had paned for themselves. You feel very welcome here; there is both good coffee and food on site and nothing not to like. Do wear good shoes the streets are as in the 1880s.
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Jan 11, 2026
Fantastic - Sovereign Hill is an absolutely outstanding experience and a true Australian treasure.
From the moment you step through the gates, you’re transported back in time to the gold rush era, with incredible attention to detail, immersive storytelling, and passionate staff who truly bring history to life.
The authenticity of the buildings, costumes, demonstrations, and experiences is exceptional. Whether it’s panning for gold, watching traditional trades in action, exploring underground mines, or simply walking the streets and taking in the atmosphere, there is something engaging for all ages. The staff deserve special mention — friendly, knowledgeable, and genuinely enthusiastic, they elevate the entire experience.
It’s not just educational, it’s fun. Perfect for families, history lovers, school groups, or anyone wanting a uniquely Australian experience. You can easily spend a full day here and still feel like there’s more to explore.
Sovereign Hill is world-class, thoughtfully curated, and incredibly well run. A must-visit destination that leaves you with a deeper appreciation of Australia’s history and the people who shaped it.
Highly recommend.
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Jun 6, 2023
Fun fun fun - We had a blast, we learned a lot, went down in the mine, lots of fun! we watched how the old wagon wheels were made, it was very interesting.
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May 15, 2023
first multiculture historic site in Australia - All family members have lots of fun. Gold made people rich and Melbourne big. It is the first multiculture historic site in Australia
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Apr 1, 2023
Great staff - Went with my 3 year old son. The staff were consistently accommodating and lovely. And when they weren’t, they were even nicer. They engaged my son and looked after him.
It mare a nice experience a great one.
Thoroughly recommend.
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Jan 26, 2026
Trip back in time - Recommend buying tickets in advance, as there was long queues for those purchasing on the day. Overall great theme park to visit and can be covered in 2 hours, the actors certainly makes the attraction more enjoyable. There are gold related experiences such as the gold pour, gold panning and red hill mine tour which don't require additional costs. My favorite experience was the Gold Pour demonstration. The negatives would be that most buildings are kept to original standards so most places are extremely hot inside as-well, so its probably better to come in spring or winter. Certainly worth a visit even if your not into mining history.
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Dec 28, 2025
An interesting experience - There are several demonstrations, activities and events that help to explain how life was in an old mining town. It’s quite hilly so be prepared for the walk. It’s an interesting and educational place and it’s worth a visit.
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Dec 17, 2025
Amazing experience - I remember going to Sovereign Hill multiple times as a kid which is about an hour drive from Melbourne, in 1851, there were large discoveries of gold in Bathurst, New South Wales then soon in Bendigo, Victoria and Ballarat. When news came to the world, people worldwide began, people from Britian, Ireland, China, Germany, France, and other European countries up to 300,000 people came to Australia starting the Australian Gold Rush. I remember there being underground tours explaining some popular stories in the Gold Rush like 2 brothers digging for gold at night and the mines suddenly tumbled, how one died and one escaped, the main street in Sovereign Hills are 19th century houses with people dressed in old western clothing making you feel like you in the 1850's.
Overall, if your visiting Ballarat, I highly recommend visiting this place, prices are budget friendly whilst the staff members are really nice, my most cherished memory was going into the underground mines by the diagonal mine cart.
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May 1, 2023
Won't rush back - We paid nearly$ 100.00 dollars to get in for a couple! It's a very expensive day so take your money! We had four adults and two children and it's a busy day! There's lots to see which is great! Shops to go in lovely staff there and music which is great! You pay for a lot as you go though like your down gold mine! Lollies at shop and wanted posters but some things you don't ! Beautiful pies at pie shop but they ran out so over to kiosk which has great variety! Lovely staff but if your worried with covoid there forget it ! It needed tables cleaned badly there! I complained about toilets they were filthy! Lady told me won't be cleaned till 2.30 pm ! For the men to complain how bad they were they were terrible! Please it's a big place making good money and windows needed good clean up there so I don't understand how you can leave it like this!
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Feb 25, 2026
Way too long to get in - Waited 30 minutes to get in with prepaid tickets. Quicker to buy tickets when you get there. Honestly it was taking 5 minutes per family to process them. The lady that was organising the queues and telling everyone it won't be long (not exactly truthful!) eventually begged them to open another booth and we got through.
We had prepaid and it took 20 seconds to scan the code and get us in. I still do not know why these other people were taking so long.
The queue was out the door and down the stairs. A very frustrating experience and I would have thought an easy thing to fix.
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