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Holiday Inn Hotel Plus Sunday Afternoon In Darwin
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Up, up and away - Darwin here we come
Our room is very nice. Quite spacious. We have a
very large window looking down over the pool but instead of
curtains there are wooden shutters on the inside that can be
slid right back. We have a queen sized bed with
all-white bed linen. There are plenty of lamps in the
room. We have two comfy armchairs plus a writing table
and a coffee table. The bathroom is divine with both a
shower and a bath plus all the usual complimentary things
such as little shampoos etc. There is an invitation
card from Management suggesting we ask for any personal item
that we may have forgotten such as shaving cream, toothpaste
etc. This would be provided free of charge.
There is the usual well stocked mini bar plus tea and coffee
making gear. There is a huge range of teas available.
The green teas and camomile teas will be well used by Jean,
and Ian will enjoy the normal tea bags.
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Front of Holiday Inn - Esplanade in Darwin |
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The view from our bedroom window |
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Queen sized bed and quite comfy too |
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Bathroom |
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After reviving ourselves for an hour or two we set off to
get acquainted with the locale. By the looks of the
sky we thought we would be treated to a top-end
thunderstorm but we were disappointed. Just a dark
sky, some light rain and that was it. We wandered across
the road at the front of the hotel where we found a
beautiful grassy area with lots of shady trees and lush
tropical vegetation. Unfortunately, we also found lots
of drunk Aborigines and a couple of drunk Caucasians too.
It became a very common and sad sight in during our stay in
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Stormy sky seen every afternoon |
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It was Sunday afternoon and the central business area was
quiet so it was good to have a wander and stretch our legs
but it was mighty humid. The humidity drained our
energy. We came across a youngish vagrant lady who was
dressed in a hippy fashion. She seemed to be dragging
her life possessions around the streets with her. In
one hand she carried (believe it or not) two large cat
carrying boxes plus two supermarket bags stuffed with her
belongings. The other hand was used to pull her
trolley which had another cat box on it plus more of her
gear. You had to admire how she managed it all.
We weren't close enough to see if there were cats or other
critters in her cat boxes.
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Darwin is lush and tropical but it was also grotty and
quite littered. Perhaps this is just because it is
Sunday. Maybe the council workers will be around at
day break to make it all nice and smart........
written later - it didn't get tidied up at all. We
hadn't had any lunch - just some biscuits in the hotel room
with our cuppa - so we were quite hungry. We continued
wandering but as it got closer to six p.m. we realized that
many of the cities restaurants weren't going to open up.
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Colourful tropical vegetation was everywhere |
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An Asian restaurant opened right in front of us. We
shot in the door after establishing that it was air
conditioned inside. We had a really tasty and well
presented meal. The restaurant soon became busy and
was obviously a popular haunt on a Sunday evening.
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Steamed Barramundi & vegetables |
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Tamarind beef and rice |
The meal was so large we could barely eat it all.
These chefs really know their business. The front
staff let down the kitchen staff though. They were
totally disinterested in what they were doing and
unfriendly. When asked for a take-away menu they couldn't
supply one. Dismal girls in general but the meal
itself was superb and not expensive. We're including
details of the restaurant here as it was well worth
visiting. Most importantly it was open on a Sunday
evening - and not many other places were. It's
called The Noodle House and it is located at 33 Knuckey Street,
Darwin. Telephone (08) 8942 1742.
Back at the hotel we've finally had well needed showers.
It's divine to sit in an air-conditioned room with a lovely
cuppa looking through brochures of places we will visit
tomorrow.
Next page -
Playing the tourist in Darwin, Part 1
Our trip in the order it all happened:
Preamble
- how it all began
Getting organised to go
Gathering travel facts
Packed and ready to go
Up, up and away - Darwin here we come
Sunday afternoon in Darwin
Playing the tourist in Darwin, Part 1
Playing the tourist in Darwin, Part 2
Stressful day In Darwin Part 1
Stressful day in Darwin Part
Boarding the Ghan
Ghan stops in Katherine for sightseeing
First night on The Ghan + Alice Springs
Our ride on The Ghan comes to an end
Arrive in Adelaide and visit Glenelg
Hahndorf and Port Adelaide
Homeward Bound
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