Perth to Brisbane Road Trip – Part Three – Melbourne

Five nights in Melbourne

As I mentioned in my previous post we had an apartment on the 59th floor!  I’ve never stayed in an apartment so high before.  We had floor to ceiling windows in every room with fantastic views over Melbourne.

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One of the views from our balcony on 59th floor

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First night in Melbourne – Korean BBQ

The next four days were going to be relaxing and taking it easy, with good food and plenty to drink!  Lots of walking and definitely not much driving.

Although Melbourne is so busy and teeming with people, it still has a laid back feel to it.  So many tourists going through all stopping to enjoy the beautiful sights Melbourne has to offer.

On the South Bank overlooking the Yarra River
View of the CBD
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Sculptures on the Yarra

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Ludlow Restaurant, South Bank

South Bank

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While we were in Melbourne The National Gallery of Victoria was exhibiting the works of M.C. Escher (a renowned Dutch artist) with the works of Nendo Design Studio from Japan, Escher X nendo. I took some photos of M.C. Escher‘s works while walking around with Maddy.  I hadn’t heard of Escher before and it was something Maddy wanted to see.  She was very knowledgeable so didn’t need the audio guide!
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I would like to have posted some of the fabulous prints we saw but when I checked on the website you needed to fill out a copyright request form in great detail.  If you do go to Melbourne before 7 April it’s really worth a visit to see his works.

Nendo

 

Great Mural just outside Flinders Station

Some other photos of around Melbourne

Sculpture from a wall down a laneway
More artwork from a laneway
One of many art deco buildings – Manchester Unity Building

Love a red door!
The General Post Office
Royal Arcade
Gaunt’s clock, Royal Arcade

St Kilda’s

St. Kilda’s is a coastal suburb not too far from central Melbourne.  It has a completely different vibe to it than the city.  Over a hundred years ago it was a very ritzy resort for the rich.  Many palatial mansions are still standing, now converted into hotels.  It’s great for a day or night out with so many restaurants, from cafes to fine dining.

The restaurants of Acland Street


We ate and drank at fabulous places over the last five days and enjoyed every one.  Food and service are always exceptional in Melbourne.

Tsindos Greek Restaurant, Lonsdale Street

The amazing Lucy Lius’s, Oliver Lane

Our last dinner together for a while
Father and Son
One of the many tasty tapas we enjoyed
The famous neon sign of Lucy Liu

And that my friends was that!  This was where we left them and carried on with our epic journey onwards and upwards towards Brisbane.  Next stop Canberra then Sydney in Part Four.

Hyper Hanoi – October 2016

Adding onto our Laos/Vietnam trip we flew to Hanoi from Luang Prabang and planned to stay here for three days.  We decided instead of organised trips we would just explore Hanoi on our own.  I had booked three days at Hotel Nikko a very large Japanese hotel near Hoan Kiem Lake. The hotel was fantastic with magnificent views over the city.  Both photos were taken from our room.  I loved all the gadgets on the toilet!

Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and the second largest city in Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh being the largest.  Its chaotic and noisy 24 hours a day with horns blaring and hundreds of motor bikes whizzing by.  If they can’t get by on the roads then they just use the pavement.

As we arrived quite late we had dinner at the hotel, unfortunately we were not very impressed. The restaurant is also where they serve breakfast and they have a smoking area inside but its just an alcove, so you can smell smoke constantly – Japanese business men are big smokers.

The next two days and nights were just spent walking around and eating amazing food.  Hanoi has some of the best restaurants I’ve ever eaten in.  It’s an incredibly busy city and you take your chances when crossing any road.  Red lights don’t seem to mean much here!  The sights we took in were the Old Quarter, the Citadel and St Josephs Church.  Some photos below:

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A very kind lady let Anthony pose with her goods
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Inside the citadel
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St Joseph’s Church
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Heavy loads
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Inside the citadel
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Graduating students

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Sunset from the room
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Bonsai Tree

One of the restaurants we ate in was Pots and Pans which I see now from their website is permanently closed.  At the time of visiting this was a teaching restaurant to help young people get a good start in life.  Another was Verticale a French restaurant, which served gourmet French food with a Vietnamese twist and the staff and service were impeccable, probably one of the best meals I’ve eaten was here!

After Hanoi we drove to Ha Long Bay for a one night/two day cruise, that will be on the next post!