Prince’s Pier with Stunning Views

Prince’s Pier is a historical site Located in Port Melbourne, Australia. It was originally known as the New Railway Pier until it was renamed Prince’s Pier after the visit of the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) in May 1920. 5000 timber piles were used to construct the 580-meter-long pier. Because of its long association with Australia’s military history, Prince’s Pier was heritage-listed in 2006.
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Due to its stunning views of the port and the city skyline, Prince Pier is a popular destination both for locals and tourists. It offers a range of activities for visitors. It also hosts events and festivals throughout the year.
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