Sunny Melbourne (yes, really!)
15th - 20th July, 2008
       
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Day 1:
Around Melbourne

Day 2:
Heritage, Parks
& River Walks

Day 3:
Walkabout
city centre

Day 4:
Art Deco &
Melbourne @ Night

Days 5 & 6:
The Shrine, Rialto Tower, Botanic Gdns

     
Southgate & Flinders St Railway Stn from near St Pauls
Southgate & Flinders St Railway Station
Image © David Powell, 2008
Day 1. In mid July, the depth of winter, the opportunity arose for Cynthia to spend a few days in Melbourne attending a sales conference. Since I'd never been to Melbourne (in fact I'd only ever been to Victoria once before in my life and that was really just a stone's throw across the border back in the early 80's), I decided to tag along and do some serious sightseeing - even if the middle of winter is not exactly the height of sightseeing season for Melbourne. On the other hand, for the 6 days we were there, the inner city was positively thronged with tourists, so many that I seriously wonder whether there is an off season or not. The sight of me wandering around with several cameras and taking several photo's of everything that didn't move (and quite a few things that did move) was not notable - I was just one of countless others, ranging from the Japanese tourists taking snaps with their mobile phones to serious photographers with bags and bags of gear. Of course, Melbourne is known as the shopping capital of Australia and serious shoppers know no seasonal boundaries (or climatic ones for that matter).

Melbourne is notorious around Australia for being infamous for its wet and cloudy weather. Outside of Melbourne, that is. In fact, whilst Melbourne does have slightly more cloudy days than Sydney, Sydney actually has a higher annual rainfall. So that's one popular myth that has a bit of truth behind it, but not a great deal. But urban myth aside, during the 6 days we were there (well four days and two half days), it rained late Friday evening and showered very lightly a few times on Saturday. The rest of the time (and most of Saturday for that matter), the weather was dry and sunny. Well ok, there was some cloud most days, but there was plenty of sun. Like most of Eastern Australia, Melbourne is still in the grip of the Big Drought (now over five years duration) and is enduring rather draconian water restrictions - so any rain would no doubt be welcome by the natives.
Federation Square from Princes Bridge
Federation Square from Prince's Bridge
Image © David Powell, 2008

A lot has been written about Melbourne, both documentary and also travelblogs so I will refrain from including all the background information I usually do on my travelblogs. Instead, I'll just talk about the things I did, the places I visited, my thoughts and impressions ... and lots of photographs - the main reason for this page. If you want to find out more about anything I've written about below, just go to your favourite search engine and see what's out there (I'll refrain from mentioning any since I don't get a commission).

View east along Flinders St from Federation Square
View along Flinders St from Federation Square
Image © David Powell, 2008
Arrived at Sydney airport to check the luggage in just before 10am. Lots of people were queued up for the airline we were flying. There're two main domestic airlines here and one was beset by strikes, so like most people, we picked the other airline to fly with .. means actually getting where you want to on the right day, but the queues! The check-in for the other airline? Err, lets say it was almost deserted. The person in front of us was actually an employee of that other airline but who'd chosen to fly with the competition. The flight left on time, was smooth flying and arrived on time. The luggage was even waiting on the carousel when we got there. Talk about efficient! Thanks Mr Branson! Better than Sydney trains, that's for sure (they're only on time when the government redefines the definition of "on time").

Even tho' Melbourne Airport is quite a distance from the city centre it's actually even outside the 'burbs and is sited in semi-rural area, thanks to the government having sunk a lot of money over the past 20 years into infrastructure, the shuttle bus trip into the city centre took only 20 minutes (contrast that with the hour plus it took us to get to Sydney's airport and while we're near the outer fringes of the 'burbs, we are still in the 'burbs). We had a bit of a mix-up finding the place we were staying at - there're two of the same name (one the Causeway Inn, the other the Causeway Hotel), within a block of each other and owned by the same people. Naturally we picked the wrong one to try and check-in, but that was quickly .. and easily fixed - crossed the road and we were there (why'd the chicken cross the road? To get to the right inn, that's why!). We were at the "affordable" site rather than the "comfortable" one. Not that anything in the city centre is cheap. Not enough room to swing a cat ... heck, not even enough to swing a small mouse. Still, we'd only be sleeping there (and didn't bring any cats) and it had everything one would expect (even a stocked bar fridge) and more to the point, it was clean and in good repair. It also came with breakfast and the local broadsheet newspaper delivered early in the morning. Later we saw a room at the other site ... comfortably enough room to swing a cat ... or even a large dog if would be game to try that!

Spent the afternoon roaming the Melbourne City centre. Window shopped (for Cynthia) and wandered past quite a few old and/or unusual looking buildings (for me to photograph). Town Hall, St Paul's Cathedral, Federation Square, the SBS building complex, the Flinder's Street train station (the main Melbourne train station), the Prince's Bridge (and of course the the Prince's Bridge Hotel) and many more. Lots of cafés, lots of sculptures. There're more cafés and restaurants in central Melbourne than there are pubs, which is saying a lot for any Australian city or town. Mind you, even the smallest cafe is allowed to serve alcohol (not that Melbournian's are sloshes, but they evidently enjoy a nice glass of wine with their lunch), something Sydney is only just starting to experiment with on a small scale - Sydney's organised crime gangs, sorry, it's big pub and club owners, have long resisted any move to allow cafés to serve alcohol (with their profit margin, one can hardly blame them). Melbourne looks nothing like Sydney ... at least the inner city. It looks more like a European city - apart from the lack of castles and equally old buildings. Still, the cathedrals are all in the gothic style. And there're lots and lots of 1930's vintage buildings, some pretty spectacular in their unique appearance ("Art Deco" as I was to later find out). Just like European cities there're lots of little lanes lined with shops and cafés .. with tables right into the lane. Some lanes only a metre wide, others up to 5 metres. Some're covered, some're exposed above (tho' with the height of the buildings and the narrowness of the lanes, they were pretty well protected from the elements).

Back at the motel we ran into someone we know from Sydney ... who had a room in the same hotel, on the same floor (there're eight) and only two rooms away. Well it's certainly a small world! Had dinner at a pub-restaurant on Flinders Street, the Portland Hotel. Nice food, tho' the "root vegetables" that I got with my meat were a bit, well, unusual for root veggies ... pumpkin, squash, zucchini and so forth. Only one actual root veggie and that was some carrots. Not a potato to be seen. Strange!

Spires ...
Manchester Unity Building
Town Hall Clock Tower
St Pauls Cathedral tower from north, Swanson St
St Pauls Cathedral tower from north, Swanson St
St Pauls Cathedral tower from north, Swanson St
Manchester Unity Building,
Swanson Street

Image © David Powell, 2008
Town Hall clock tower,
Swanson Street

Image © David Powell, 2008
St Pauls Cathedral tower
from north, Swanson St

Image © David Powell, 2008
St Paul's from cnr Flinders
& Swanson Street's

Image © David Powell, 2008
The Forum Theatre,
Flinders Street

Image © David Powell, 2008

Lanes & Arcades ...
Little Collins St, past Town Hall
View north up Hosier Lane
Australia on Collins Arcade
The Block Arcade
The Block Arcade
Little Collins Street
Image © David Powell, 2008
View north up Hosier Lane
Image © David Powell, 2008
Australia on Collins Arcade
Image © David Powell, 2008
The Block Arcade
Image © David Powell, 2008
The Block Arcade
Image © David Powell, 2008

Tranquility ...
Princes Bridge, over the Yarra
Looking east over Yarra from Princes Bridge
Looking east over Yarra from Princes Bridge
Prince's Bridge, over the Yarra
Image © David Powell, 2008
Looking east over Yarra from Prince's Bridge
Image © David Powell, 2008
Looking east over Yarra from Prince's Bridge
Image © David Powell, 2008

Artistic ...
Street artist, Cnr Russell & Burke St's
Cynthia & sculpture, outside Town Hall
Street Lamp, Princes Bridge
St Paul's from cnr Flinders & Swanson St's
Street artist, Cnr Russell & Burke Streets
Image © David Powell, 2008
Cynthia & sculpture,
outside Town Hall

Image © David Powell, 2008
Street Lamp, Prince's Bridge
Image © David Powell, 2008
Matthew Flinders statue,
outside St Paul's, Swanson St

Image © David Powell, 2008

Reflections ...
The Block Arcade
Reflections, Flinders Street
Reflections, Queen St
Reflections, cnr Queen & Collins St's
The Block Arcade
Image © David Powell, 2008
Reflections, Flinders Street
Image © David Powell, 2008
Reflections,  Queen Street
Image © David Powell, 2008
Cnr Queen & Collins St's
Image © David Powell, 2008

Art Deco ...
Manchester Unity Bldg, Swanson St
Along Elizabeth St
Century Building, Swanston St
Century Building, Swanston St
Modern art deco building, Collins St
Manchester Unity Building,
Swanson Street

Image © David Powell, 2008
Art Deco artwork, Collins Street
Image © David Powell, 2008
Along Elizabeth St
Image © David Powell, 2008
Century Building,
Swanston Street

Image © David Powell, 2008
Modern art deco building,
Collins Street

Image © David Powell, 2008

Landmarks ...
Prince's Bridge Hotel from cnr Flinders & Swansone
St Paul's from Federation Square
The Forum, Flinders Street
Flinder's St Railway Stn from cnr Flinders & Swanson
Prince's Bridge Hotel,
from cnr Flinders & Swanson Streets

Image © David Powell, 2008
St Paul's from
Federation Square

Image © David Powell, 2008
The Forum, Flinders Street
Image © David Powell, 2008
Flinder's St Railway Station
from cnr Flinders & Swanson Streets

Image © David Powell, 2008

At Night ...
Cnr Swanson & Bourke Sts
Along Bourke St Malle
Along Bourke St Mall
Cnr Swanson & Bourke Streets
Image © David Powell, 2008
Along Bourke Street Mall
Image © David Powell, 2008
Along Bourke Street Mall
Image © David Powell, 2008