Melbourne Skyline

For all the lessons it might need to learn about in-flight catering, JetStar at least runs on time. We touched down in Melbourne 15 minutes early and within an hour of touch down we were looking out of the window from our sixth floor apartment. Our river view suite came at a price. Overlooking the river also meant overlooking the railway and tram lines.  Sleep was not going to be possible. 

After a little gentle negotiation with the management, we were relocated to a rather quieter apartment on the 14th floor. Much better - at least we'll sleep. 

After the gentle rural idyll that has been New Zealand, a big brash noisy Australian city is a real shock to the senses; a million different sounds. bright lights, people everywhere and traffic, something we haven't seen for a couple of weeks. Melbourne is a busy, bustling, cosmopolitan city, young and very modern. A great city circle tram operates around the perimeter of the area we will want to explore. It's free and a very useful way of getting around to the main sites. 

One of those is the Eureka Skydeck, 90 floors up at the top of Melbourne's tallest building. The view was splendid.  

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