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A Travellers View of Melbourne Australia

August 5, 2010 · Filed Under Travel Guides · Comment 
A Travellers View of Melbourne Australia

Having planned to work my way around Australia, landing in Melbourne slightly altered my plans… and I ended up staying for 6 months! This amazingly cosmopolitan city had everything I was looking for in a place to (accidentally) call home, with amazing restaurants, friendly locals, and a vibrant and exciting nightlife.

Whilst working in the city I managed to secure an amazing flat on Fitzroy Street in the heart of St. Kilda, home to many of Melbourne’s top bars and nightclubs. This area in particular has a very bohemian vibe to the place, with a great cross section of Melbourne-ites rubbing shoulders whilst soaking up the areas hedonistic nightlife.

Melbourne is to Sydney, what Brighton is to London in the UK, and having lived in all of these places, I can safely say that Melbourne is definitely my favourite. The mix of people and chilled out atmosphere made me feel truly at home, and I would wholeheartedly advise anyone planning a trip to Australia to definitely experience Melbourne first hand. Try not to stay as long as I did though!

Alister, UK.

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Sydney Australia, Backpackers Review

August 4, 2010 · Filed Under Travel Guides · Comment 
The Sydney Opera House

Here at Travel AU we love to hear how our readers get on with the places they visit. Below is a review by Stuart from England who visited Australia on a leg of a backpacking holiday around the world. Take it away Stu.

“Strolling down George Street in Sydney… cut off jeans, Oasis t-shirt, Havianas, big bold sun glasses and a head full of nothing – the greatest experience from the 27 years of my life so far.

A hustle and bustle, multi-cultural city unlike any other took no time to draw me in. Having dropped my bags at the Sydney travellers hostel that would be my new for the next 4 days, World Square Hostel, it was only a short stroll down to Paddy’s Market. Paddy’s is an enormous indoor market selling everything from clothing and accessories to the freshest fruit and veg, 2nd hand books to the latest electronic gadgets… a must for any bargain hunter, and if you’re willing to haggle you can feed yourself for a couple of days off $10.

From there it was a trundle around Darling Harbour, heaving due to the World Cup being played and a FanFest site with huge floating screens being put in place, followed by a walk over Sydney Harbour Bridge that gave an indescribable view of The Opera House, worth the journey to the other side of the world alone. Having seen it in pictures and on TV you’d think it wouldn’t take your breath away, how wrong could I be? It takes a few minutes to digest the scale of what you’re actually seeing, then it sinks in you’re in heaven.

Last part of my whirlwind day seeing a few of Sydney’s sights took me into the Botanical Gardens where I ended up lazing on the grass just watching the world go by for a good couple of hours. This would become my quiet place for my remaining 3 days and I would stroll to my spot, book in hand, and just enjoy the tranquility and independence of being 10,000 miles away from home without a care in the world.”

Thanks to Stuart from Northampton. England for that great review. If you would like to feature on the site please feel free to send us a travel review.

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Driving Safely in Australia

July 5, 2010 · Filed Under Travel Guides · Comment 
Driving Safely in Australia

Because of the large distances that are often involved when traveling by car in Australia, it’s worth taking to time to reconsider some practical steps to take to ensure you have the safest possible journey. As a regular Australian driver it’s all too easy to take the simplest things for granted and for a tourist who is unused to driving on Aussie roads there are different considerations and things to watch out for. Firstly, there are the basic precautions that apply whether you’re a seasoned Aussie driver or someone totally new to the countries roads but there are also the slightly more ‘unique’ obstacles that one may face such as an errant Kangaroo bouncing off your bonnet! We’ve listed these tips below to help you to enjoy driving in Australia – drive safely and enjoy all the fantastic diverse scenery that Australia offers.

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