22 June 2026

From Melbourne to Perth via Sydney

The look on my DB's face as he tried to work out how or why we were going to Perth via Sydney was priceless. 

But if you want the full Coast to Coast experience of the Longest Train journey in Australia, you have to start at the Beginning.  
And THAT, for this trip is Sydney. 


Prelude:
I read recently that "Melbourne doesn't have any  Landmark Building that you get that 'must have' Tourist photo taken in front of."  * 

Sydney however, has the Harbour Bridge and Opera House.
So for the rest of our 'Arrival Day', Ice-cream in one hand and Camera in the other, we played Tourist.



Day 1.

I can't say that Sydney rolled out the Welcome Mat for us.  

More like a doormat with "Please Wipe your Feet" printed on it.

But who would have thought we needed to bring a brolly to Sunny Sydney?

So, instead of wandering the streets looking for more Iconic Photo ops, we spent most of the day at the Heritage Listed Queen Victoria Building. Opened in 1898 and Built in the Romanesque Revival Architectural Style.  
It certainly is beautiful.
Why stay so long?
Other than the rain, and a Coffee Meetup with an ex-work Colleague of DH's - I had forgotten to pack my belt, and spent all morning looking for one... heaven help if I had decided I also needed an Umbrella!

We did also Walk through Hyde Park and shelter in the Museum until they called time.

So, footsore and damp who was to argue with Hot Coffee and Chocolate drenched Waffles?
After all - We are on Holiday.






*Be warned - One day, I may just go out and take 'Selfies' in front of all OUR Iconic Landmarks!


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