I found driving in some ways easier than I thought it would be, the roundabouts and circles aren't as bad as I remembered. Parking was a pain in Civic, but was free at all the "attractions" I went too. Forgot to ask for a Street Directory at the airport so I bought one for $10 from Big W instead. Food wise Canberra has a quite a range of foods, which I guess is owing to all the embassies and consulates. Although that didn't really help me, travelling alone I don't feel comfortable sitting in a "real" restaurant on my own so ended up getting take away for most meals. Food also seems more expensive in Canberra.
My car for the weekend, a Toyota Corolla, almost
identical to mine. I ordered a hatch when I booked
beacuse it was cheaper but got a sedan instead.
identical to mine. I ordered a hatch when I booked
beacuse it was cheaper but got a sedan instead.
My impression of the city of a whole is that it feels strange, especially in the more government oriented areas. The parts of the suburbs I did venture into seemed like any other city in Australia though.
This water jet in Lake Burley Griffin was screaming.
I know I read some impresive stats about it somewhere.
People in Canoes and paddle boats were going through it
I know I read some impresive stats about it somewhere.
People in Canoes and paddle boats were going through it
The main things I wanted to do were:
-Parliament House
-Old Parliament House
-National Gallery of Australia- Masterpieces from Paris Exhibition
In addition I had a bit of a look around the National Library, drove past Mrs Bryce's house at Yarralumla, went to the top of both Mount Ainslie (during a thunder storm!) and the Black Mountain Telstra Tower, and a few other bits and pieces. All in all it was a good weekend.
The Telstra tower on top of Black Mountain. There was a sign in
the carpark stating something along the lines of "remote locking
systems for cars wont work due to strong radio interference". They
weren't kidding I had to lock and unlock my car using the key.
the carpark stating something along the lines of "remote locking
systems for cars wont work due to strong radio interference". They
weren't kidding I had to lock and unlock my car using the key.
By far Old Parliament House was my favourite place. It has recently been turned into the Museum of Australian Democracy, and as well as the building itself has information on how government works and the history of government in Australia. What I found most interesting were the various offices in the building which have been left as they were back in the 80's, particularly the Prime ministers and senate leaders offices as well as the press gallery which is situated on the roof of the building.
View from Commonwealth Place across Lake Burley Griffin
to The Australian War Memorial and Mount Ainslie.
to The Australian War Memorial and Mount Ainslie.
The weather was fine, and high 20's most of the time apart from a thunder storm on the Saturday afternoon. Monday was cold and windy, as was Melbourne when I got home later that day.
The Australian Governor General's Residence at Yarralumla.
Originally a homestead for one of the farms in the area.
Flights were with Qantas and I can't complain about either leg. Although we had a gate change/aircraft swap on the way back to Melbourne which delayed the flight leaving, and yet we managed to land in Melbourne on time (once again at gate 9, I always arrive into Melbourne at gate 9!).Originally a homestead for one of the farms in the area.
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Mrs Bryce had me thinking for a second or two. First class photos.
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