Showing posts with label Perth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Perth. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 May 2025

Fremantle

With a 10 am checkout looming, we decided to squeeze in a visit to the Western Australian Botanical Gardens, setting off at a positively un-holiday-like 7:00 am. We were confident that our Sydney tuned body clocks would wake us up in time. 4:00 natural wake up call in fact. Tick! First order of business: coffee and breakfast. Koorak was the only establishment stirring at that hour within Kings Park. We found out first hand that Perth was expensive! $5.30 for caffe latte! How could it be cheaper to dine in Sydney CBD?!

We conquered the DNA Tower and Federation walk like pros and walked back to our hotel in time for check out. Our impressions of Perth - QUIET!!! However, it does feel clean and safe, and it was pretty compact which makes exploring very easy. So although it is pretty it does feel somewhat sterile...sorry Perth!


Beautiful natives

DNA Tower

Part of the Federation Walkway

Swan River and Perth City views

We ubered our way to Fremantle. This time, our driver seemed more physically capable despite his ingrown toenail (ew...TMI). Fremantle presented a stark contrast to Perth – a completely different energy, though not any lighter on the wallet. We contemplated utilising the free bikes (available at the Visitor Centre), but promptly chickened out. Yes it was rather un-Asian of us to not capitalise on something free. However, too much construction, a distinct lack of dedicated bike lanes, and a general aversion to becoming a statistic swayed our decision. That's the story we're sticking to. Instead, we relied on our own two feet to explore the shops along the Cappuccino Strip.

Fremantle then became a mini-food tour. We indulged in an ice-cream sanga at Get Chunky which was rather apt. Our choice of calories was Chunky Delight cookie (turkish delight flavoured cookie dough with white choc chips, turkish delights pieces and pistachio) paired with vanilla and salted caramel ice-cream, topped with peanuts, biscoff and pretzel pieces. Next up we gorged ourselves with focaccia, an almond croissant, and a peach iced green tea at the retro-styled Common Bakery, enjoyed a drink at the roof top of our hotel while researching how to take selfies with quokkas, before dinner at Manuka Woodfire Kitchen. Somewhere in there, we did look for street art and visited Fremantle Prison.

Fremantle

The interior of Get Chunky

Our ice-cream sanga. We chose Chunky Delight (turkish delight flavoured cookie dough with white choc chips, turkish delights pieces and pistachio) with vanilla and salted caramel ice-cream, topped with peanuts, biscoff and pretzel pieces

Common Bakery

Eggplant focaccia

A pretty good almond croissant!

Fremantle Prison

Street art!

Roof top bar at the National Hotel. Cheers!

Our very pretty drinks

Apple Crumble on the left - apple spiced rum, butterscotch liqueur, cloudy apple juice and cinnamon. Winter Rose on the right - pink gin, rose Monin, soda and lemonade

Going clockwise - Hummus, stracciatella, eggplant, pickled zucchini, pangratatto, flatbread

Exmouth tiger prawns, apple fennel remoulade, fermented chilli

Wood roasted chicken, miso sauce and pickled red cabbage. Pumpkin and almond dukkah at the back

Panna cotta for dessert

Our hotel for the next 2 nights was The National Hotel Fremantle. The hotel is right in the middle of the action with their 12 rooms nestled away from the pub area. The roof top bar area was pretty nice. Early night tonight as we have another early start tomorrow!

The National Hotel

Our room. This was the cheapest one and it was still plenty nice

Not sure if all the bathrooms were accessible but ours was

The entrance to the hotel and the roof top bar

Recently renovated even the stairs were nice


Wednesday, 30 April 2025

Sydney to Sydney...the Long Way Around

Fresh off my Royal Princess cruise earlier this year, the time has come to brave my second cruise on Princess Cruise Lines, with a journey around the top end of Australia. Let's start with a quick roadmap of the trip. It kicks off with three nights exploring Perth and Fremantle before I board the Crown Princess for a seventeen-night Northern Explorer cruise. The itinerary includes port calls in Exmouth, Broome, Darwin, and Cairns, bookended by scenic cruising through the dramatic landscapes of Yampi Sound and the iconic Kimberley Coast, as well as a pass by Willis Island. The cruise concludes in Brisbane before the final leg back to Sydney. I had previously mentioned that I would only cruise Princess again at the right price, so this would be a good time to declare that we booked this cruise at travel agent rates. My cruise companion is my trusty travel buddy, Fiona. She has come armed with her own cute toy travel companion! To follow on some fun Baymax and Hello Kitty adventures, head on to TikTok!

It was a good time to fly out west and escape rainy Sydney. A pre-flight pilgrimage to the Qantas lounge was, of course, mandatory for the caffeine and sustenance (Thanks Fiona!). Our flight across the Nullabor was blessedly uneventful other than a very hot 40 minute wait on the runway due to traffic, and an overall delay of an hour. A minor amusement on arrival in Perth was our Uber driver, built like a brick outhouse, requiring assistance to hoist our decidedly non-heavy luggage into his boot. However, we were certainly happy to be greeted by sunny blue skies! After dumping our bags at our hotel, we set out on foot to see as much of Perth as we could. 

Baymax and Hello Kitty!

For the plane aficionados, this was the lunch served by Qantas. The hot option was lamb korma with rice.

Chicken pasta pesto salad. Not bad, but a bit too sweet for my liking

It appeared that all the drinks were served in one go! 

Snack

Citadines St Georges Terrace

Handy work area

Kitchenette

Spacious but very outdated bathroom

Shower and toilet on the other side

Our view

First stop - exploring Elizabeth Quay, a modern development on the CBD waterfront. We strolled out to Elizabeth Quay Bridge dodging speeding cyclists like a pro, to get a photo of the Perth Skyline. Our delayed arrival meant we were too late for entry into the Bell Tower (Swan Bells). Built in 1999 at a cost of A$5.5 million, it houses 18 bells, some with a rather lengthy history. Despite some internet sources proclaiming its success, I'm still leaning towards the initial public skepticism regarding the expenditure. It really was not that aesthetically pleasing! 

Our wanderings continued to Stirling Park and the Gumnut Babies sculpture – a nostalgic nod to childhood for some, perhaps. Finally, London Court, a Tudor-esque shopping arcade, was on the list. The clock, however, appeared to be permanently stuck at 6:55 pm....Sadly it seemed most of the shops in the arcade were closed. It felt very underwhelming.

The iconic Spanda

Bell Tower. The was the best I could make it look

May Gibb's gumnut babies

London Court

Dinner took us  Wildflower, a place whose website boasts "contemporary dishes revolving around the Indigenous ethos of six seasons with farmer and forager-driven menus." Always good to learn new things, and tonight certainly delivered on that front. We encountered ingredients like sunrise lime, redback ginger (which did indeed sound like a potential mishearing), and strawberry gum, amongst others. The savoury courses were genuinely impressive – unique, packed with flavour, and featuring some rather inspired combinations. Crocodile tongue was good! And this non-lamb loving girl chowed down her lamb dish!

However, the dessert portion of the evening didn't quite reach the same heights. The flavour profiles, in our opinion, seemed to clash rather than complement each other, and the overall sweetness level was a tad overwhelming. The non-alcoholic pairing followed a similar trajectory. The selections accompanying the savoury dishes were actually quite brilliant. Unfortunately, those paired with the desserts tasted suspiciously like something you'd find in the medicine cabinet. An interesting end to the meal, to say the least. 

For those interested in hotel details, our home for the evening was the Citadines St George Terraces Perth. It was a reasonably priced hotel and well located. The sights we visited were all within an easy walking distance. Other than an outdated bathroom our room was comfortable and clean. 

Like a date night!

Wildflower Restaurant

This was the only photo that turned out. The lighting was very dim...

Cone Bay Barramundi with sweet potato chips, desert lime and fire ants

Non-alcoholic martini

I may have said it was our birthdays to get a window seat...