I love the city of Melbourne. It is so beautiful. Thinking that I will live here for the next six months while on a university exchange makes me very happy. I have already some favourite places.
The first day that we went to the city CBD, we stopped at Flinders Street. It’s where we find Federation Square. We walked around for a bit, and got to Parliament, saw the cathedral and five more churches (there is one on every corner).
This week we also went to the Melbourne Star, which is Melbourne’s giant wheel. It does the complete spin with 30 minutes, the cabins are big and you have heaters on them. It was just past sunset time, so the lights of the city started to turn on while we were up. Ignoring the off voice talking about the city, we spent the entire time taking pictures and enjoying the views. As you will see in the pictures, Melbourne is a city that only has skyscrapers in the CBD and not one in the rest of the city.
Also in the centre of the city we can find some graffiti lanes where doing graffiti is legal so it changes quite often as new artist paint on top of old graffiti.
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m'encanta anna! et felicito per la iniciativa i ja pots estar escrivint dia si i dia tambe perque te pinta d ser molt entretingut i q tho passaras de conya! Un petonet bonica disfruta :)
He anat a Madrid per feina. 41º de temperatura. Entre la teva i la meva, podriem fer una mitjana saludable. Ja has començat les clases?, t'aclares?. Petons