Ballarat on a budget – fun without breaking the bank

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01 Apr 2026

Aunty Jacks burger and pot for just $20 - Fridays, midday–4pm

Who says you need a hefty budget have a little fun in and around Ballarat.

With a little creativity, Ballarat offers a whole lot of fun without putting a dent in your wallet. Here’s how to enjoy all the best bits of this charming city for less.

Plus, with public transport free across Victoria this April, inviting your favourite people to ditch the car and catch the train to Ballarat has never looked so good!

20 things to do for $20 or less (or even FREE!)

Ride a vintage tram at the Ballarat Tramway Museum
Grab a local ingredient driven G&T, vodka soda, spritz or cocktail at Itinerant Spirits
  • Grab a local ingredient driven G&T, vodka soda, spritz or cocktail at Itinerant Spirits
    conveniently located in The Goods Shed right beside the Ballarat Train Station.
  • At Aunty Jacks, snap up a burger and pot for just $20 (Fridays, midday–4pm).
  • Make the most of the School’s Out happy hour at the Lake View Hotel (weekdays 3.30pm–5pm).
  • Get in on $20 pizza Thursdays at North Star Hotel or enjoy weekday happy hour specials.
  • Savour a $19.50 express lunch at Golden City Hotel (weekdays, 11am–5pm).
  • Grab a pimped-up sandwich at Pat's Sandwiches, Cobb's Coffee or Shep St Sandos.

Who says you need to spend big for an unforgettable experience? Ballarat proves that a little goes a long way!

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We recognise the past injustices against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in this country. As our knowledge grows, we hope that we can learn from their resilience and creativity that has guided them for over 60,000 years. As we invite people to visit and explore Victoria’s Midwest, we ask that alongside us, you also grow to respect the stories, living culture and connection to Country of the Ancestors and Elders of our First Peoples.

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