Bus trip to tram 19
I have never been in a place that have so many takeaways, restaurants, cafes and in so many ethnic flavours as in Melbourne. I reckon there was 1000's just along Sydney Rd in Brunswick. And if it wasn't a food related store it was a bridal/christening or formal wear shop. This was the same in Fitzroy and Carlton. All the streets leading into the city was a food trail of Italian, Greek and Middle Eastern flavours. It was definately a sight to see. If I wasn't hungry when I first trammed down these roads I soon became hungry. If I lived here I would be as big as a house. All the cafes and restaurants are pumping all day with people filling up the alfresca areas eating or having a coffee or both. Everyone looks so happy. The atmosphere is unreal. Melbourne is such a sociable city. I loved it.
First stop, the Vic Markets. I've wanted to go there for a while now. Its basically a food and wine market. You can taste test at some stalls and you can buy anything from fruit & veg, deli products, cakes & pastries, hand crafted chocolates, meat and seafood. The building is 130 years old and is an icon itself. It was difficult to get thru with the pram as the isles were quite narrow and there were people everywhere but we managed and we also managed to down a few Italian cakes and these filled savoury turkish pastries which were morish. I say morish because we did go back for more.
Next stop the barbers. Waz needed a haircut. We went to Pippo's Barber Shop on Lygon St. Pippo's shop looked like a shrine for Juventis and Catalina Italian Soccer Club. The walls were full of soccer photos, posters and other memorabilia. Pippo himself was very friendly and animated Italian man. He filled us in on his love of soccer and his family. Waz was happy with his haircut. Off we continued down Lygon Street, Carlton.
Lygon Street has a lot of Italian Restaurants. We could not visit Melbourne without visiting and eating on Lygon Street. You could play spot the Lamborghini here. It took us ages to pick where to eat. Alicia picked Papa Gino's.
Lunch at Papa Gino's, Lygon St, Carlton
Lilly thoroughly enjoyed her spaghetti
We spent the rest of the day catching trams and walking all over the city. We saw Federation Square, the Yarra River, Flinders Street Station which looks like a building made out of gold and the very beautiful and iconic St Pauls Cathedral where the girls lit a candle for Nanna Kerry.
Flinders Street Station
We also managed to fit some shopping in. I found a great little shop that sells alot of Guess and other big named brand knock offs. At this point I realised the time and had 20 minutes to get back to the Vic Markets to get seafood supplies for dinner. On our way to the tram we spotted celebrity chef Curtis Stone talking on his mobile. Alicia spotted him first. We hopped on a tram and managed to get there at 5 min to close. I got my seafood and then we headed back home.
What a great day! I love Melbourne and I love trams.
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