It was my first visit to Melbourne in some 3 years so I thought it would be worth heading down a day early to spend a beautiful Sunday just traipsing around the city. It was actually really lovely to spend a day alone going at my own pace and being able to be spontaneous. I think that's how you should spend time in Melbourne, though there were some things (eating mainly!) that I would have loved to have more time and good friends to join me in experiencing.
I stayed at the Crown Metropol which is one of the newer hotels within the expansive Crown complex. It's really quite a luxurious place and after long days at work I was really thankful to be able to enjoy the modern touches they had on offer.
| Pretty bathroom looking out to the room |
I learned to love this settee - it was as comfortable as it was beautiful and I really wished I could sit there for afternoons on end reading a fabulous book. Instead I settled for some girly magazines compliments of the hotel (!) as they had 5-6 magazines sitting on the bedside table which were constantly getting refreshed.
And look how awesome the pool is - it's very oriental inspired, almost felt like an Asian Day Spa - too bad I was busy working so didn't have time to go and enjoy it!
When you swim it's basically looking over the whole of Melbourne like an infinity pool.
| Gardens leading up to Melbourne Museum |
Unfortunately no photos in the exhibition, but it was a good way to spend a quiet Sunday afternoon. I can't say I was hugely impressed with it, I mean it was lovely to see the history and artefacts, but I was for some reason expecting much more from it.
And finally for a random pic - apparently they were filming Amazing Race at the Crown on my last day there, hence explaining the 10+ identical looking BMWs parked out the front.
When I get the chance I'll post some food pics since, of course, I tried my best to eat my way through some of Melbourne's best restaurants :)





wow that infinity pool looks amaaaazing! when you said "one of the expansive hotels" im thinking umm doesnt she mean "expensive?" :P haha i wanna stay there for a weekend but it is so expensive!
ReplyDeleteHaha yes Krissy, probably should have said expensive AND expansive! I was surprised it wasn't as expensive as I thought ($220/night) though luckily I wasn't paying!
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