I left
Newcastle on a warm, sunny morning and arrived in a bitterly cold Melbourne.
But it was August after all. It had been some 2.5 years since my last visit and
I realised why I felt so excited to be back in my favourite Australian City. I
feel so at home in Melbourne, a friend recently said to me she always thought I
would move there. True, I have considered it many times, but where would I go
for my holidays?
I love the
European feel of Melbourne, its late starts, its cafes and fabulous food
culture, its many museums, the weather, and the ease of which you can manoeuvre
around the city. But mostly I love its laneways and outstanding architecture. I
could walk this city for days and still uncover hidden delights.
I never
tire of the trip from Tullamarine to the City, I love the sense of excitement
and the mystery of what kind of day the city has in store. This trip was no
different, I waited for my luggage and joined the line for the Sky Bus which
seemed longer than usual. No fear, the line moved quickly and I had barely put
the change from the ticket back in my wallet and I was stepping on to the
shuttle to Spencer Street Station.
The 20
minute ride into the city disembarks at Spencer Street Station and you then
wait a little longer for a mini bus to deliver you to your hotel doorstop.
Awesome service, by the time I arrived at my hotel, light rain had disappeared
but the chill in the air remained. I rang the agent to meet me at the private
apartment I had secured on Collins Street, very near to Elizabeth Street. I
have a few hotels I prefer to stay at in Melbourne, but the ravages of time
have gotten to them and prices were seemingly up. This lovely apartment was a
better deal than a hotel anyway. I hoped it was all it looked like online.
The
building was a chameleon, part actual hotel, part apartment. Known as The Plum
but decorated as The Mark and The Mart...go figure. My apartment was on the 13th
floor, but in the usual style of high rise buildings, the elevator went to 14
and you walked down two small flights to the 13th floor. The
apartment was a large room – quite massive actually – with a balcony
overlooking many buildings and view to Flinders station. The room had a Queen
sized bed, two large leather sofas, a small table and chairs and a full
kitchen. There was a chest of drawers, tele and DVD player, large wardrobe and
a second long room with laundry and bathroom. It was very modern and perfect
for a few people, spacious for me!
Yes, I was
holidaying by myself! I often go to Melbourne with friends or my sister, but I
love to wander and take photos of buildings and the lanes and see where the day
takes me. I find even the most enthusiastic companion will tire after a few
hours. And seeing as it was so long since my last visit, I needed to see the
city entirely on my own terms. I was in Melbourne to see some exhibitions and
King Kong the musical and also meet for the first time a twitter friend, but I
would have plenty of time to just absorb all that I love.
Here are a few shots on dusk and at night.
6 comments:
Ahhhhh, I love Melbourne - thank you for taking me back there for a moment.
Sounds great, looking forward to the next installment.
Thanks guys, the rest are bit more comprehensive and informational.
Great photos & I love Melbourne too.
Great photos & I love Melbourne too.
How can you not love Melbourne Corinne? That's what I say, there are more blogs to come too.
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