Oskar and I were going to take the coastal road from Sydney to Melbourne which would have been 14 hours and split over a 1 nites stay. But after 2 hours of hauling the trailer that carried the coach boat, worrying about the bad transmission during ascents and not even seeing water views from the road we decided to take the express route. Once on the highway, driving was easy. Unfortunately when it got to 1 in the morning and we were looking for a hotel to crash in there was absolutely no vacancy. We pulled off at one of the few and far between gas stations to ask the gas attendant if he knew of any. His reply was that this was the busiest strip of road in Australia and we had no chance of finding a bed to sleep in. So we drove for a couple more hours then pulled off and slept in the car... yuck. We left Sydney at around 8pm and arrived Melbourne 11am.
Since we arrived a day early we did not have a hotel room booked for that evening. We really lucked out and got a great room at "Cosmopoltan Hotel" in St. Kilda. The service was incredible, staff happy, and our room (for 120 AUS) was the nicest I've stayed in for the price. King size bed with soft sheets, a flat screen tv, modern clean furnishings and a slick bathroom fully stocked with luxury soaps, gels, and shampoos. Wireless internet was 15 bucks a nite, parking was free, and there was a restaurant in the base of the hotel that provided room service. I'd highly recommend anyone visiting Melbourne to book a room at The Cosmopolitan. http://www.cosmopolitanhotel.com.au/
The neighbourhood is St. Kilda, which I absolutely love. Melbourne itself is a great surprise. Arts, Culture, and the quality of food/coffee as if you were in Europe.
So we were lucky enough to sleep 1 nite in The Cosmopolitan. We are now housed in the hotel down the street "Easy Stay" on Aucland street. A big disapoint after our great experience at the Cosmo. Staff at Easy Stay were short and curt. They were strigent on check-in times... We arrived 1/2 an hour early and they wouldn't let a check in. They charged 8 bucks a night for parking. Internet was available if we plugged into the phone line and had a AUS IP address (no) then they charged 75 cents per call/connection that you made. Our room was disapointing with white wash walls, no design attention, and starchy sheets. The bathroom was nice with enviro-friendly pumps for all shaving cream/soap/moisture/shampoo. The street noise was awful and our view was of a white-washed brick wall. Double Yuck, Considering that this hotel was the same price as the Cosmopolitan.
12.30.2007
12.10.2007
Avoca Beach
5 minutes drive from Terrigal is Avoca Beach. An incredibly beautiful beach, clean pristine and only a handle of people were there when we visited. Marsh land on oneside which reminded me of the Florida Everglades and great surfing ocean on the other made this my favorite beach that we have visited since coming to Sydney.
Less developed than Terrigal interms of a downtown with restaurants, its a brief drive and a doable bike ride down to Terrigals' center. Well worth a visit.
Less developed than Terrigal interms of a downtown with restaurants, its a brief drive and a doable bike ride down to Terrigals' center. Well worth a visit.
Terrigal
Located about 1 1/2 hours north of sydney is the town of Terrigal. A low key beach town where many sydneyer's have cottages. It was a great getaway weekend from the city. Beaches were less dense and fresh seafood served by the waterside was quite reasonable.
"Onda" Ristorante Italiano along the water (150 Terrigal Drive) offered a great lunch special with 2 courses and a glass of wine for $40 dollars. For the Primi, I had the Rosemary beef skewers with rocket, Pukara estate olive dressing & parmesan. And for the Secondi, I had the Char grilled line caught swordfish with pearl bocconcini, vine ripened tomatoes, asparagus & lemon dressing
Both were very good.
For more information go to http://www.onda.com.au/
Oskar and I had wanted to do the lunch special at their other restaurant"The Cowrie"(109 Scenic Hwy), but they were fully booked... So I would suggest making a reservation. Their website is http://www.thecowrie.com.au/
Pictured below is one of our meals from a casual seaside restaurant. Grilled seafood platter with salad and local oysters.
"Onda" Ristorante Italiano along the water (150 Terrigal Drive) offered a great lunch special with 2 courses and a glass of wine for $40 dollars. For the Primi, I had the Rosemary beef skewers with rocket, Pukara estate olive dressing & parmesan. And for the Secondi, I had the Char grilled line caught swordfish with pearl bocconcini, vine ripened tomatoes, asparagus & lemon dressing
Both were very good.
For more information go to http://www.onda.com.au/
Oskar and I had wanted to do the lunch special at their other restaurant"The Cowrie"(109 Scenic Hwy), but they were fully booked... So I would suggest making a reservation. Their website is http://www.thecowrie.com.au/
Pictured below is one of our meals from a casual seaside restaurant. Grilled seafood platter with salad and local oysters.
Labels:
cowrie,
onda,
Terrigal,
vacation,
weekend getaway
Royal Botanic Gardens
Art Gallery of NSW
Daytrip to downtown Sydney...Highlight of the day was our visit to the Art Gallery of NSW. Highlight of the gallery were the fantastic original oil paintings by Brett Whiteley. All three are pictured below. More of his work can be viewed at his website:
http://www.brettwhiteley.com
A few weekends ago I visited Brett Whiteley's Gallery in Surry Hills and was impressed with the space and the high quality of the current show. It was an exhibition of finalists of "Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship". All of the artists are between the age of 20-30. The winner of the show Nathan Hawkes, created 12 small grayscale paintings of icebergs. They were quiet in comparison to the large scale colorful canvases surrounding his work.
At the Art Gallery of NSW the aboriginal art was also quite interesting, unfortunately the gallery doesn't allow photos of the aboriginal art. The cafeteria in the base of the gallery was good. I tried the tapas plate with various dips, olives, and bread. Great for the price.
Please excuse the poor quality of the pictures below. The Art Gallery of NSW doesn't allow flash in the Gallery so I had to make do with the existing lite.
http://www.brettwhiteley.com
A few weekends ago I visited Brett Whiteley's Gallery in Surry Hills and was impressed with the space and the high quality of the current show. It was an exhibition of finalists of "Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship". All of the artists are between the age of 20-30. The winner of the show Nathan Hawkes, created 12 small grayscale paintings of icebergs. They were quiet in comparison to the large scale colorful canvases surrounding his work.
At the Art Gallery of NSW the aboriginal art was also quite interesting, unfortunately the gallery doesn't allow photos of the aboriginal art. The cafeteria in the base of the gallery was good. I tried the tapas plate with various dips, olives, and bread. Great for the price.
Please excuse the poor quality of the pictures below. The Art Gallery of NSW doesn't allow flash in the Gallery so I had to make do with the existing lite.
Labels:
Art Gallery of NSW,
Brett Whiteley,
Nathan Hawkes
Then:Military Barracks, Now:Art Studios
Took a hike up to these former military barracks, now artist studios, Headland Park-Georges Heights. The site offers beautiful views of Chowder Bay, yummy treats at "the barn" cafe, and some new art at the gallery and various artists that have there studios there. For more information about the tenants of Headland Park click on
http://www.harbourtrust.gov.au/topics/tenants.html#gh
http://www.harbourtrust.gov.au/topics/tenants.html#gh
Labels:
Chowder Bay,
Georges Heights,
Harbourtrust,
Headland Park,
weekend hikes
Balmoral at Nite
Went down to the bay to take some nite shots during a nite time storm. Unfortunately I wasn't quick enough to capture the lightning lines. Beautiful nonetheless. I'm going to miss this place when in a couple of days Oskar and I are moving South of Sydney to Bondi Junction.
Labels:
Australia,
Balmoral Beach,
Mosman,
Northern Beaches,
NSW
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