Singapore, Melbourne, Auckland and Fiji
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Singapore, Melbourne, Auckland and Fiji
This summer i will be travelling to these places and was wondering if anyone has been before and has any good hostels or places to see and do..... all help appreciated.
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- Hannoir
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oh cool. ill be around then. pm me if you wanna meet up, should hopefully know auckland and be able to show you the sights by then!
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Craig,
You want to stay in a hostel in Singapore called the Summer Tavern, unbelievable hostel, really friendly and high standards there. Not sure of the exact location I'm afraid, if I was actually there then I could find it blindfolded but I won't be and I can't remember the street! It's in a prime postion to get to anywhere in the city, pretty much slap bang in the middle!
As for things to do, I'd really recommended the orchid garden in Singapore's botanical gardens, they're amazing. Other than that, check out all the regulars, Chinatown, Little India, the Merlion, the Espanlade (their version of the Sydney Opera House). If you want to get cheap electronics, which you should as they have bargain prices and are well ahead in technology, then you should go to Sim Lim Square (which is in fact a tower, not a square). The shopping is good there otherwise, not much cheaper than home but fun all the same. They have this strectch, something similar to our Oxford Rd, which is purely shopping mall after to shopping mall. You'll appreciate the air con in them!
Will have a think for anything else!
You want to stay in a hostel in Singapore called the Summer Tavern, unbelievable hostel, really friendly and high standards there. Not sure of the exact location I'm afraid, if I was actually there then I could find it blindfolded but I won't be and I can't remember the street! It's in a prime postion to get to anywhere in the city, pretty much slap bang in the middle!
As for things to do, I'd really recommended the orchid garden in Singapore's botanical gardens, they're amazing. Other than that, check out all the regulars, Chinatown, Little India, the Merlion, the Espanlade (their version of the Sydney Opera House). If you want to get cheap electronics, which you should as they have bargain prices and are well ahead in technology, then you should go to Sim Lim Square (which is in fact a tower, not a square). The shopping is good there otherwise, not much cheaper than home but fun all the same. They have this strectch, something similar to our Oxford Rd, which is purely shopping mall after to shopping mall. You'll appreciate the air con in them!
Will have a think for anything else!
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cheers alot for the advice of where to stay and what to do, it was a great help now all i need to do is work out where to stay in Melbourne......travelling the fun and pain of it all, but sitll i cant wait to go to these places......if anyone is aorund any of these at teh same time, give me a PM and will arrange to meet up
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Make sure you come back here when you're back (or, even better, in an Internet cafe over there!) and make us jealous with all your stories and places you've seen...
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Go to Sydney instead! There's even a founders day lunch cruise on Sydney harbour (see Roger's post), which is a good day.Hobbit wrote:cheers alot for the advice of where to stay and what to do, it was a great help now all i need to do is work out where to stay in Melbourne......travelling the fun and pain of it all, but sitll i cant wait to go to these places......if anyone is aorund any of these at teh same time, give me a PM and will arrange to meet up
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Singapore Airlines runs a circular bus service aropund the touristy areas of Singapore. If you fly with them show your boarding pass to get a $2 all-day get on and off whenever you like ticket. Other people pay $6 which is good value.jtaylor wrote:Make sure you come back here when you're back (or, even better, in an Internet cafe over there!) and make us jealous with all your stories and places you've seen...
a number of very cheap internet cafes in the Indian village in Singapore. They can also copy camera chips to CD for a song; I never had a problem but I always asked them to remove the CD and then relaod to ensure the copying was complete.
Also some pretty decent pavement cafes in the Indian Village and in Chinatown (where nobody spoke English but menu pictures were enough)
Enjoy
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lvesey wrote:Go to Sydney instead! There's even a founders day lunch cruise on Sydney harbour (see Roger's post), which is a good day.Hobbit wrote:cheers alot for the advice of where to stay and what to do, it was a great help now all i need to do is work out where to stay in Melbourne......travelling the fun and pain of it all, but sitll i cant wait to go to these places......if anyone is aorund any of these at teh same time, give me a PM and will arrange to meet up
Hi
I'm way behind on this thread, having only just found the forum, but I see that you haven't left yet, so ....
Absolutely agree with the comment to go to Sydney rather than Melbourne.
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Adelaide, dear Adelaide; where the water is foul, but the wines more than make up for it.
Hertford 6.20 1965-70
Adelaide, dear Adelaide; where the water is foul, but the wines more than make up for it.
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heh, I loved both places and would have encouraged him to go to both.
Sydney is a show off city, Melbourne seemed to be alot more content and quietly buzzing....
Sydney is a show off city, Melbourne seemed to be alot more content and quietly buzzing....
"All I need to be happy is a little house with a small yard, a white-picket fence, some trees in the yard, and some of my enemies hanging on the trees."
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I'm afraid that I find Melbourne boring in the extreme, unless I'm there to attend a concert/play that isn't going to find it's way to Adelaide. When the kids were little we always went to visit Phar Lap, at the museum, but I'm not sure where he is now. Plus, the city seems to have more than its fair share of unwashed inhabitants - not living under the railway arches, but commuting on the trams.
Sydney, on the other hand - brash and beautiful. I always squeeze in a trip on the Manly Ferry, and if it's a little rough I'm up at the bows as we cross the heads, getting soaked and squealing my head off with all the Korean tourists . Then a walk across from the harbour to the ocean and a cup of exquisite hot chocolate at the terminal before I return.
I love Auckland too - there's something about harbour cities. Do you sail? I have had some of the best times of my life sailing in the Hauraki Gulf - much more fun than the Bay of Islands, in my opinion: partly because it's lit, so you can sail at night.
Sydney, on the other hand - brash and beautiful. I always squeeze in a trip on the Manly Ferry, and if it's a little rough I'm up at the bows as we cross the heads, getting soaked and squealing my head off with all the Korean tourists . Then a walk across from the harbour to the ocean and a cup of exquisite hot chocolate at the terminal before I return.
I love Auckland too - there's something about harbour cities. Do you sail? I have had some of the best times of my life sailing in the Hauraki Gulf - much more fun than the Bay of Islands, in my opinion: partly because it's lit, so you can sail at night.
Caroline Payne (nee Barrett)
Hertford 6.20 1965-70
Adelaide, dear Adelaide; where the water is foul, but the wines more than make up for it.
Hertford 6.20 1965-70
Adelaide, dear Adelaide; where the water is foul, but the wines more than make up for it.
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Ah yes, I see what you mean. Whats Adelaide like? I didnt make it there.
I don't sail, but I do like Auckland alot. Theres something liberating about being so close to all the fabulous things you can do in NZ but also being in a decent city. If you go to Tamaki drive at night and look back to the city it is the most fabulous view ever. I really love it.
I'm not actually there anymore (got back a short while ago) and I'm still pretending I am by not changing my location....
I don't sail, but I do like Auckland alot. Theres something liberating about being so close to all the fabulous things you can do in NZ but also being in a decent city. If you go to Tamaki drive at night and look back to the city it is the most fabulous view ever. I really love it.
I'm not actually there anymore (got back a short while ago) and I'm still pretending I am by not changing my location....
"All I need to be happy is a little house with a small yard, a white-picket fence, some trees in the yard, and some of my enemies hanging on the trees."
-Poet, Heinrich Heine
BA/GrE 00-02
-Poet, Heinrich Heine
BA/GrE 00-02