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Melbourne, Victoria (Australia)
Reader Irene Cheong talks about her impressions of Melbourne and offers some recommendations on what to do there
Reader Irene Cheong, 32, fell in love with travelling when she was studying in Western Australia. Since her first flight abroad when she was 19 years old, she has been to more than 20 cities spanning Asia and Australasia. She now travels with her husband and two-year-old toddler son.Melbourne is a city full of traffic traps! The sign on the highway that leads us to the city centre was so small and insignificant that we missed the road. Also, the road is not easy to drive, as there are many traffic rules and trams all over the city centre. When we got back to Singapore, we had to pay the car rental company an extra administrative fee of A$100 apparently because we were fined there. Parking is costly as well. If you are staying in hotels, ensure you have a free parking lot. If not, it may be better to get a service apartment (the townhouse kind), which will have a garage for you to park your car. If you bring prams or strollers, there are parking lots reserved just for you. You can take your time to load and unload your kids. Do bring along a sweater or a polar fleece even if you visit Melbourne in the summer. The weather can be so drastic that you probably can?t do without something warm. Food Go to Box Hill at 4pm in the afternoon and the fruits (depends on the season) will be so cheap you can?t resist. We bought two really sweet tasting rockmelons for less than A$1.50 each. And as the clock ticks, the price soon dropped to A$1. Shopping One thing to note if you are going to Collins/Bourke street area to shop: we had a hard time looking for a toilet. We managed to find one at Target Building (near Myers) after walking ?miles? though, but we could only get there using the cargo lift. Ladies, please go with some company as it does not look too safe? Other places to go
Visit the Sunny Ridge Strawberry Garden. Pick your own strawberries but remember not to eat them on the spot ? you have to wash them first. Smallest strawberries are the tastiest and sweetest! * * * * * Melbourne is Australia?s second-largest city and the capital of the state of Victoria. Located on the southern coast of Australia, the city is a fusion of lively cosmopolitanism and suburban culture. For more information, log on to www.thatsmelbourne.com.au Getting there: Daily flights from Singapore to Melbourne on several airlines * * * * * |
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