Melbourne - The weather today was hot and sunny but it was worth the walk down from Elizabeth street to the Melbourne Visitor Centre at Flinders station. It was a friendly environment and we waited for our number to be called and was greeted by a guest relations officer.
There were many restaurants around the Melbourne Visitor Centre and pop into one for our lunch.
This is a boutique drink in Australia under the company called Redrock. This was my drink a refreshing grapefruit carbonated - nice but too sweet.
It does not look apetitising on photo - in fact; it was worst when they sent it the first time. I rejected because the breaded pork cutlet was burnt in black.
Since we had the afternoon open, we were advised to take their free Melbourne Visitor Shuttle which is a red bus that travels around the perimeter of Melbourne City - takes about 1 and half hours. Waited outside the St Paul's Cathedral and already a small queue was forming. Lesley waited whilst I took a peek inside St Paul's Cathedral - an Anglican Church.
There were many restaurants around the Melbourne Visitor Centre and pop into one for our lunch.
This is a boutique drink in Australia under the company called Redrock. This was my drink a refreshing grapefruit carbonated - nice but too sweet.
Lemonade drink |
Lesley's lunch |
It does not look apetitising on photo - in fact; it was worst when they sent it the first time. I rejected because the breaded pork cutlet was burnt in black.
Since we had the afternoon open, we were advised to take their free Melbourne Visitor Shuttle which is a red bus that travels around the perimeter of Melbourne City - takes about 1 and half hours. Waited outside the St Paul's Cathedral and already a small queue was forming. Lesley waited whilst I took a peek inside St Paul's Cathedral - an Anglican Church.
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