[Travelogue][Summary] Melbourne : Day 1 + #DIBUANGSAYANG | sillyandordinarygirl

By Lasmarya Hadi Purwanto - March 03, 2019

Hello :)
This post is made to summarize the whole travel diary of our Melbourne day 1 trip to make it easier for you in case you need any recommendation or any reference for your own trip. I'll include any information that I think would be important 

Length of stay: 2 nights
Room type: Workspace Twin Room (2 double beds - up to 4 people) 
Cost: Approx. IDR 3,4 mio 
Ph: +61 3 9032 9111
Address: 48 Flemington Rd, Parkville VIC 3052, Australia
Nearest Tram Stop : Royal Children's Hospital
Pros: Suburb area (not noisy); pharmacy selling Myki card, some restaurants and a supermarket right at the next building; very comfy beds and pillows
Cons: Not in the city center area, needs to ride a tram to the CBD (fares may apply)




2. Kettle Black - Best Ricotta Hotcake in the world?
What we ordered: 
Hotcake with Ricotta, Blueberries, Maple, Double Cream, Seeds & Nuts - $22.00
Chilli Scrambled Eggs with Mooloolaba Crab, Crayfish Oil & Sea Spray - $20.00
Cost: $42.00 for 2
Ph: +61 03 9088 0721
Address: 50 Albert Road, South Melbourne VIC 3205, Australia
Opening Hours
Monday - Friday 7 AM - 4 PM
Weekends & Public Holiday : 8 AM - 4 PM
Nearest Tram Stop : 119-Wells St/Park St (South Melbourne)



3. The Shrine of Remembrance
What it is: A huge complex of war memorial shrine and monuments dedicated to commemorating all Australian soldiers who had fought in the First & Second World War.  
Admission Fee: Free
Shrine tours are available to hire daily at 11 am & 12.45 pm
Ph: +61 3 9661 8100
Address: Birdwood Ave, Melbourne VIC 3001, Australia
Opening Hours: 
The Galleries of Remembrance open daily from 10 am-5 pm, last admission 4.30 pm. 
The Services of Remembrance (featuring the Ray of Light) are held every half hour starting 10.30 am in the Sanctuary. 
Nearest Tram Stop : Shrine of Remembrance - St Kilda Road



#EDISI DIBUANG SAYANG
(Too precious to be kept to myself :P)
So, there's actually a reason of why we didn't have much time to spend in the Shrine. Well, after having our late lunch, it was late noon when we headed to the Shrine, and walking along the path, we came across a large tree with a lot of fallen leaves! So, it was like an euphoric moment where we were looking at each other and exchanging this unspoken conversation about "hey, it's autumn! We should take lots of pictures!" And so it went... we were losing track of time, playing around with the leaves, it was so much fun
Again, I'm showcasing my gorgeous photogenic friend, who can even pose very well with a leaf...

and here's me, trying to duplicate her pose, picking up a leaf too...

(wondering to myself:"how? how? how should I pose?")
(But I love this one, because it looks so candid! <3)

(how can she look so pretty with a leaf? hmmm shud ask her what kind of magic water she drank)
And I was like: "let me try too!"
"Oh, but it's dirty!"
#modelgagal

Well, well, a bit of sunshine for you and also to wrap up the day 1 travelogue! Have a super nice day!
I'll see you again in day 2?


Au revoir :)

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