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Carousel Geelong

Step back in time at the Carousel. A timeless treasure on the Geelong Waterfront Discover the charm of the Carousel, an original Armitage-Herschell steam-driven, hand-carved wooden carousel built around 1892. As one of only 200 still in operation worldwide, it features 36 beautifully crafted Dare horses and two ornate chariots, offering a nostalgic experience for visitors of all ages. Purchased by the Steampacket Place Development Board in 1996, the Carousel was carefully restored to its former glory. It now resides in a striking waterfront pavilion, complete with a replica 1898 Gavioli Band organ which fills the space with the sounds of a bygone era. The Carousel is more than a historic attraction—it's a welcoming space for the entire community. With enhanced accessibility, including improved pavilion access and a recharge point for mobility devices, it ensures a memorable and inclusive experience for everyone. From children's birthday parties and wedding ceremonies to photo shoots and corporate functions, the Carousel offers a distinctive and enchanting setting for a wide range of events. Situated in the heart of the waterfront precinct, The Carousel has become a popular meeting place and a must-visit tourist destination. Whether you're a local or a visitor, it promises a delightful journey through history and community spirit.
The Carousel
A close up of three Carousel Horses.  The colours of the horses are black, tan and white.
A photo of The Carousel Pavilion at night time.
A photo of The Carousel Horses
A photo of The Carousel with Corio Bay in the background through large glass windows
Location and DirectionsWaterfront Geelong Victoria 3220 Australia
Indicative Prices
$5 to $6
Entry to The Carousel Pavilion is free. Rides: Child $6.00 Adult $6.00 Concession $5.00 Children 5 years and younger require an adult to stand with them on the ride for safety. The adult is free to accompany the child.
Product Types
  • Entertainment Venues
  • Historical Sites and Heritage Locations
Facilities
  • Family Friendly
  • Non Smoking
  • Shop / Gift Shop
Accessibility
  • Actively welcomes people with access needs.
Accessibility Information
  • Welcomes and assists people who have challenges with learning, communication, understanding and behaviour. (includes people with autism, intellectual disability, Down syndrome, acquired brain injury (ABI), dyslexia and dementia)