
We started the day at Café Norra – drinking our flat white with Italian opera playing. We walked to the center of the city and caught the Melbourne Explorer bus- the big red, hop-on-hop-off tour bus for a quick city overview. We made a stop at the Immigration Museum, located in the old Customs House. The displays had replicas of ocean liner cabins to give you a sense of shipboard life for immigrants of different periods.

Notes on Melbourne: The Aussie accent seems much stronger to us. The city has a much more relaxed pace than Sydney. The architecture is a blend of Victorian and modern. And the flies—this was our first, but not last introduction to the infamous Australian fly…more later.

Melbourne also has a strange traffic pattern- If you are driving in central Melbourne and want to turn against the traffic, you don’t get in the middle lane, but rather pull over to the curb- as far as possible from where you want to be- and sit there until the light changes- and make your turn from there- as quickly as you can before the light changes.
Dinner was some Turkish bread, wine and cheese in our room.
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