Saturday, July 5, 2014

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Each Melburnian has always been firmly convinced, now finally know the whole world, Melbourne is the most liveable city in the world. At least in 2012 ... In Melbourne there are beaches, bars and restaurants and even museums. paperback swap In the foreground, however, are clearly the sporting events. The Australian Open in January and the start of the Formula 1 in March bring the masses to Melbourne. Otherwise, most tourists fly well but prefer to Sydney. A famous opera house? A pretty wonderful paperback swap natural harbor? The famous Bondi Beach? Granted, Melbourne has everything not, still it is worth a trip. Although I would love to, I can not always go on holiday; that's paperback swap why I love to play tourist in my own city. I live in Melbourne and am pleased every time I show my other city or simply can only exchange ideas. Come with me. I'll tell you what I've done in Melbourne last Saturday. The day was short, but I have made myself early on the way. I like this whirlwind days. And what is it they say? I can sleep when I'm dead ... A Saturday in Melbourne in downtown I eat in the Federal Coffee Palace, a croissant and drink a cappuccino before I in the GPO, the former post office building "windows hoppe" to see what's new at Zimmerman , Life With Bird and Willow are. All data on distances in Melbourne are calculated by GPO. I get into the tram to go to Brunswick Street and walk the short distance to Rose Street Market. It is inspiring and just fun to look at the handmade paperback swap goods of many emerging artists. Here Nobody paperback swap looks at a slant, if you asked yourself why a particular piece so and not otherwise was made and where the idea for it came from. Quick I drink a cappuccino.
The tram takes you back to Flinders station where I get on a train to Williamstown me. I take a walk on the pier in Williamstown, once again I marvel at the unique view of the city. Since there is only one way to the beach from Williamstown, St Kilda Marina, Brighton Beach, Albert Park Lake, the Botanical Gardens, the Eureka Tower, Southbank, the Yarra River, Docklands, the West Gate Bridge and Port Melbourne seen in only 15 minutes, I suggest this one and take a scenic paperback swap flight by seaplane from Williamstown. The return journey by train and tram from Williamstown to St Kilda would take an eternity paperback swap to me for too long, I opt for a faster alternative, and take the jetboat. After a few minutes I stand on the pier in St Kilda, leave me some wind caress your face and look out for the penguins. I walk along the promenade, alone I'm not here. As always, I'm lucky and get a free table on the terrace of Stoke House. From here, I experience the sunset the most.
The tram brings me back to the city center. I go to the Siglo, of this bar on the roof of a house is to look at the Spring Street and Parliament utterly romantic. Although a tiny bit tired, I'm on my way to the bar in Curtain House. After I started up the seven floors to the bar, I realize this is my Lucky Day today. A DJ plays on and I'm dancing on the rooftops of Melbourne my tiredness away. Here in Melbourne open churning out new shops, restaurants and cafes. Alone when I exhale and come again for sure More added that need to check out. Although Melbourne is a big city for a rather peaceful town, there is so much to experience ... Where will I find in Melbourne? Croissant and cappuccino. Federal Coffee Palace, 350 Bourke Street Talk with artists. Rose Street Market http://www.rosestmarket.com.au/ scenic flight by seaplane. Melbourne Seaplanes. 126 Nelson Place, paperback swap Williamstown http://seaplane.com.au/ By Jetboat from Williamstown to St Kilda. http://www.jetboatservices.com.au/times.html sunset and dinner. Stoke House. www.stokehousemelbourne.com.au drinks with a view. Siglo Bar Level 2, 161 Spring St, Melbourne and Curtin House Rooftop Bar, 252 Swanston St, Melbourne.
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