Melbourne you must be prepared for these amazing extremes of cold windy wet mornings all year round or hot windy northerly winds in December till late March
Actually this year , or at least this summer in Melbourne we have had probably the absolute best weather out of all the Australian states , you happened to strike the weather in an a couple of days of out of character for this summer , look at the ten day forecast , its awesome , and most of summer it has been like this , and it was mostly very pleasant with a few warmer ones throw in , but i dont think we saw a single 40 or 40+ this year , and about 12 or 15 years ago as a trend in summers it was common in melbourne to see lots of high 30C , and with some 40 and even mid 40s on occasion , the weather pattern seems to have changed for Melbourne with the heat , it appears the jet stream has moved a tad and other states now cop a lot of the big heat numbers we once used to get , , and i might add , sydney generally gets twice as much annual rain as melbourne , although in winter in melboune it can get dreary and miserable (and a tad colder on average than sydney) with a fair bit of drizzly coldish days like around 8 celcius to 12/13 celcius in winter i would say on average , but still not a lot of rain . Weather on occasion can be a bit changeable , if its hot in the red centre and wind blows our way we cop the desert heat , if we get a bit of a jet stream from Antarctica blowing our way across bass straight we can cop it too :). Dont tell anyone , but on the northern side of melbourne we tend to be in a bit of a shadow and often miss most of the cranky weather that the east and south coast gets ;) . Edit , a shame the weather was crap on your days out .
I can’t believe people still think Australia is just hot and sunny . It’s a huge land and we have different weather all over the country. We have rainforest, desert, highlands, grasslands. I live in Adelaide that has four seasons.
@@2Passports1Dream Melbourne's weather is greatly influenced by the "Antarctic Vortex". It's like a permanent cyclone over the south pole, and the cold arms usually sweep over Melbourne every 3-6 days. So in summer it could be 40C for three days, and 20C for the next three days. But, overall, we have more sun and less rain than Sydney. :P
@@MajorMalfunction I will never forget the day i was out at Point Cook and one minute its clear and sunny then within the hour it absolutly bucketing rain.
I dont think I've stayed in a motel or hotel with duvet covers. I'm pretty sure they were setup, like this, because of the ease of cleaning, like you said.
Oh that makes sense!! Yeah, it just seemed counterintuitive that so many people could just touch the duvet itself - but perhaps the hotels clean them a lot more regularly!
@@2Passports1Dream Yeah, good hotels will change out the duvets for cleaning on a regular, if not per guest, basis. And the sheets get changed each day so it's not really an issue.
That was also the day that it was a free storm that did major damage across the state, as I'm looking at when they were here, but they didn't mention that because it would've been all over the news and on the friendly newspapers - they can't clean ignorance there, but that wouldn't Get the likes would it?.
@@bingo000 Weather changes more dramatically when you're near seas or oceans. Go to any state capital and you'll have days here and there where a front comes through and you go from sun to wind to rain to colder. Melbourne happens to be topographically positioned where it happens far more frequently and dramatically than any other state capital.
I don't mean this as a criticism at all, just my view. I find it funny how people call rainy weather miserable. I think all weather is beautiful. I never give it a thought and it hardly stops me doing what I want. I love walking in rain. I love watching rain and I love cosying inside. I love it when its hot as well. When my loved ones say to me.. ' its a miserable day'...I say...' don't you insult my day' haha. They've learnt not to winge about the weather in front of me now, haha. It could be our last day, so enjoy it.
Hahaha oh yeah I can understand that! For us, it’s something we try to get away from - it’s the weather back home and usually lowers our mood, as soon as we see sunshine our moods are lifted!
Totally agree. I experienced Sydney's terrible 1994 bushfires and had hot ash landing in my garden. I was really scared and swore then that I would never complain about the rain again. Extreme heat is hideous but IMHO rain is beautiful.
A lesser known fact about Melbourne is that it has the lowest annual average rainfall of all Australian capital cities - 518mm compared to 1044mm in Sydney and 1080mm in Brisbane. There's probably only 5-10 days a year in Melbourne that are complete wash outs - unfortunately you got one of them. There's so much to do here (indoors and outdoors) that people generally just get on with life anyway.
@@2Passports1DreamIf you look at a map of Australia and imagine where the Sun is shining directly on the land you will work out why Melbourne has changeable weather (the cold air tries to meet up with the hot air). Our weather works in basically 5 dsy cycles.
@@2Passports1Dream Melbourne has far more rainy days than Brisbane though. In the sub-tropics huge amount of rain can come around in a few hours rather than spread over many days.
My first time in Melbourne, many many years ago, I was getting confused where I was in city center. Then someone told me to just remember the main streets: "King, William, Queen, Elizabeth". Piece of cake after that.
Added to that if it's called "Little ______ Street", it runs east-west and is parallel to the north of the same named street, also it's one way vehicle traffic East to West.
@@2Passports1Dream as Peirs D Jackson said the East/West are “Little” ie Flinders St, Flinders Lane, Collins St, Little Collins St, Bourke St, Little Bourke, Lonsdale St, Little Lonsdale etc.
Thanks for visiting our beautiful city and showing so much appreciation of it. Unfortunately we have had crummy weather this year, you seemed to get a particularly bad day or two.
What you call a duvet is commonly called a dooner in Australia. In private homes the dooner is always in a cover, which is often brightly coloured. In many places in Australia a dooner is also simply too hot to sleep under. Dooners became popular, probably around the 1980s. Before that it was common for the bed to be covered in a beadspread or quilt. These were just there for neatness and you wouldn't normally sleep under them.
A little correction - it's a doona...and yes, it's supposed to go in the doona cover so this is really odd as you say 👍 How odd ! We also call them duvets btw
Oh interesting!! That’s a more fun name 😍 I guess that makes sense, our countries don’t usually get as hot but we still have “summer duvets” that are just thinner ones that we switch to! Interesting to see how different places do it in their own way!
Doona is actually a Trademark of the Tontine Group, which I find interesting. It would seem the term originated from a Danish word in Melbourne. We consumers are so impressionable.
We call it a Doona and not a Duvet. It's an Aussie thing. Using three sheets, one over the Doona, one under, and a fitted sheet over the mattress is relatively new but has spread through many hotels. It's because many guests lay on top of the beds or even sleep on top, rather than between the sheets. It makes changing the bed and cleaning sheets easier. Hotels contract in the bedding materials and the contractor cleans them as well. It's all about saving money.
No fitted sheets in hotels otherwise they'd constantly be throwing away bottom sheets, they use hospital corners instead with a standard flat sheet. I'm in Australia eiderdown or duvet used to be common words in Australia until Doona became the norm.
'Doona' is a brand name (like Hoover for vacuum cleaners and Thermos for , umm, thermoses 😅) but either way, that's what they're called here. I've never been to a hotel in Oz where they've used a separate cover, regardless of hotel class, they've always been two sheets. That said, some places do it better than others so your not twisted in the sheets when you sleep.
Loved the video guys. Flinders Street Station is historically a place where friends would meet "Under the clocks" I'm glad you mentioned them. Enjoy AUS :)
Melbourne has very little protection from south-westerly weather, obvious on a map but often overlooked. Weather generally builds in heat over a few days, culminating in hot NW winds blowing from the central outback (as you experienced). Then a cold front will move through, dropping the temps (sometimes 10-15°C in a couple of hours, and swinging the wind to be from the SW. SW winds, coming from the southern ocean, are predominantly cool and wet. This happens in Sydney too, when a southerly buster roars through after a hot spell, but Melbourne's location and lack of land to the SW makes it more frequent and noticeable.
When you both were walking across Princes Bridge, that cricket ground was the MCG, Melbourne Cricket Ground. On a clear day you would have had views over Port Phillip Bay from the Eureka Tower. Welcome to Melbourne.
I have to say after a few couple Vlogs of young couples travelling the world you 2 are the best friendliest cutest honest most enjoyable I love how you are so chatty please keep on enjoying what you are doing and bringing your travels into our lounge rooms there would be many who get to see the world through your eyes bless you both.
Melbourne Weather - lived there right in the middle, for 5 years; four changes of weather in the one day; wake up sunny, then wind comes, then clouds then rain(light), then sunny again then night ! So, so much building in Melb since we left in 1978 !
Doonas are often way too hot to sleep under. Removing them or having partial coverage is much easier when it's surrounded by sheets instead of totally inside a cover.
I used to manage Holiday apartments. We always put the Doona inside a a brightly coloured doona cover. Only takes a few moments to turn it inside out put hands inside, find the far corners. Grab the front corners of the Doona and whip into the air. we also had a sheet between the Doona cover and the persons body. So doona cover didn’t need to be washed every time.
I prefer the sheets sandwiching the quilt. At least I would have more confidence they would be cleaned and changed between each guest. I’m not sure actual quilt covers would be changed and cleaned each time.
15:15 correct that is “The G” the Melbourne Cricket Ground. When this was made was close or around to Taylor Swift’s visit here with 96000 fan each night for 3 nights
Melbourne is the land of extreme weather. Friday started with a feels like temp of 12c and Saturday to Monday is 38-39c and back down to high teens next week. You can go from 40c to 16c in an hour.
Mostly people complain (not only new visitors) that Melbourne’s weather is colder, that’s because it is, compared to states and cities further North. Go to Brisbane in Queensland and you’ll find a warmer climate, go further South to Tasmania, it’s colder. Many hours flying after Tasmania, you’ll find yourself in Antarctica. This country is so big, we cater for everyone.
Terrible for when having European family visit.Looking for French, German, Polish or Russian food cant find.The coffee is good bur the Barrista's seriously need to be taught how to make proper black tea.I am a fussy tea drinker. Drunk 1 coffee a day at home on a Krups coffee machine.Alsp can't buy Melitta medium roast beans anywhere anymore.
Was about to say going to the Vic market and not having some hot jam donuts? Sacrilege! They’ve been there in one form or another since I was a kid, a longgg time ago. Having a bag of them is traditional when you go for your fresh food. The delis are amazing too. We’re very lucky here, tonnes of great produce, food and wine.
You mentioned that we don’t really have our own cuisine and it’s quite true. ‘Modern Australian’ cuisine is basically a fusion of all the beautiful places we come from around the world. Hope you’re enjoying our country. Love your videos! ❤
Yes, Sydney has twice the rainfall of Melbourne. However it rains differently. Sydney can have extremely heavy rainfall dumps, which cause much damage whereas Melbourne rain is generally lighter and longer. However, Melbourne's weather is changing, slowly moving from temperate to sub tropical . Winters are not so cold as they used to be and the weather is warmer. Global warming ! @@2Passports1Dream
8:56 Melbourne had a bit of building boom the last decade, especially south of the Yarra river, and around southern cross station. It’s now starting west of river in Footscray
@@2Passports1Dream I always feel bad when visitors catch the bad weather here because Melbourne on sunny days is a treat... dull days bring out the light displays though.
*THE TWO HOTTEST* days I've experienced in my life were in Melbourne and Adelaide. Melbourne got to 46.4° and they closed down our games studio on St Kilda Rd because the air conditioning couldn't handle it. We all bought beer and went and sat in the park on the other side of the tram tracks.
@@elrey8876 I remember that - or a similar day. I opened the door to check out the heat and it was like a blast from a furnace. Don't know how the wildlife stays alive.
Welcome to Melbourne where we never know what the weather is going to be and in fact our last couple of Summers have been rubbish. Over 200 ethnicities in Melbourne as well as over 1,000 suburbs. Most restaurants have an International menu with some fusion if not specifically a cuisine such as Thai, Chinese, Italian, Greek, African, Napalese, Sri Lankan, etc etc , with the odd specific food style restaurant like American BBQ etc. Melbourne has loads of good Vegan restaurants too. The only place I could buy a Winter coat in Melbourne in December on the eve of a trip to the UK was the QV Market. The jam used in most donuts is actually an apple sauce base.
As a Melbournian Watching you at the markets, all i kept thinking to myself was "try the American donut van, you gotta try the American donut van" and at the end you did. 🎊✨ Its just as much as an iconic food stop as Harry's pies in Sydney. Three guesses what i was thinking to myself throughout ur Sydney vid 😂
You guys are so positive it's refreshing. Most people would be bummed by the rain but you went merrily on your way. Love it! That's the way my husband and I are, as long as your dressed for it enjoy what you can. Food looked great too! 🤗💞
Years ago my Mum came to stay with us from Queensland. She was born and bred in one of the inner city suburbs of Melbourne (over 100 years ago now!) and going up into the SkyDeck with her was great. She pointed out all sorts of landmarks, telling me that when she was a Girl Guide she was part of the guard of honour on the steps of the Cathedral when the Governor General's daughter was married there (I have a photo that all the Guides received). She also pointed out the Shrine of Remembrance and told me she remembered it being built when she was about 11 years old.
Flinders Street station had a sister station called Spencer Street station it got redeveloped and renamed southern Cross station I prefer it as Spencer Street station
If you have a really hot windy day you know a cold front is coming. The cold front is responsible for pushing the hot air down south before it comes through. When it hits, the temperature can drop 10-15 degrees in 20 minutes. Sometimes the heat can get up to 40-45 degrees and is incredibly oppressive. So we often can't wait for that cool change to come through! And, no, what was going on with your duvet is not normal. We usually use doona covers as well.
About Flinders Street Station. While it is Melbourne's favorite train station it is not the oldest. The oldest durviving station building is in melbourne's west known as Williamstown Station. The first railway did go to Flinders Street but nothing remains of that station. The original clock is now on the concourse of Southern Cross I believe. The current Flinders Street Station was built in 1910 and contains a ballroom, and once had a library, gymnasium, classrooms and a childcare center where a balcony had a signboard with a spotter's guide for all the different trains. None of that is still there though
I have a duvet, i have covers for it, so i can wash the cover. I live in Switzerland, we’ve had duvets forever, i used to live in Sydney before but moved back to Switzerland.
If you're still in Australia, you would possibly be feeling the heat today. I hope you enjoyed the Eureka Skydeck.. I hope you're doing one of the festivals this Labour Day weekend
People exaggerate with the prices in Australia. I've lived in 6 countries, Australia has had the highest average salary and has been the cheapest in terms of food and groceries in comparison to the wages. However, housing and insurances here are 100% scamming, I think people have different perceptions of the word "expensive" but from my experience, coffee and food prices, electricity and gas here are a bloody bargain. That being said, you got to put in consideration, clothes here are expensive, travelling abroad is expensive due to the distance, etc. Overall, most developed countries are very livable. And if you want to see true expensive, then Switzerland is the king lol
Exactly. Friend just returned home 2 mths ago after 6 yrs in Canada. They laugh every time we go to Cole’s/ woollies & keep saying everything is 1/2 price
Ah yeah you make some excellent pints! As visitors we didn’t even have to consider housing prices or clothes shopping! Only seeing things from the surface, I suppose! lol unlucky (or lucky) for me, my mom lives in Switzerland and popping to the corner shop to get crisps will cost you and arm and a leg 😂😅
I’ve never seen the duvet (or doona as a lot of us call it) in between sheets. I’ve only seen it on top. In some people’s homes they have removed the top sheet and on,y have the bottom sheet and the doona. I think that’s terribly unhygienic. I bet they don’t wash the doona as often as they should. Melbourne’s weather has changed. It been warmer recently. For the next 3 days it’s going to be 38 degrees (over 100F). We are having a late summer which often happens. I always say summer is Jan-Mar these days.
Welcome to Melbourne, in the last few weeks we have had a few really hot days up to 38-39 degrees, then the next day without fail 23 degrees, gotta love Melbourne :)
@@2Passports1Dream Melbourne's variable weather is a good conversation starter ! A comment about the weather leads on to the small-talk, which Aussies love, with family, friends. acquaintances and strangers. I've has some interesting and informative conversations with people which started with the topic of the weather !
I used to work for a lady who lived in the CBD on top of a seven story building. It had eateries on the ground, warehouse and export business on the others with an apartment on top. You find that a lot in Melbourne. The older buildings have a lot of character.
Confess watching travel vlogs is generally not my thing but I inexplicably started watching yours from the Sydney leg and you are both so utterly delightful I kept watching to the end of the Melbourne leg! So glad you liked Australia so much. I moved here from England 51 years ago. The single greatest thing my parents ever did for me (conception aside!). Hope your travels around the world continue to bring you joy and love. ❤️🩵
I find it interesting that, on average, every Australian capital city apart from Adelaide has more rainfall and more days when it rains than London. I think the difference in perception is that the sun shines more when it isn't raining and London has more dry but grey and overcast days.
The Platform at Flinders Street station you refer to is technically referred to as platform 1, and the extension under Swanson street and ACMI/Federation Square is platform 14. The super-luxurious rail service, The Ghan, departs from Adelaide Parklands Terminal, the train is so long that it is split in two for boarding in Adelaide and Darwin, otherwise following American styles with almost ground level or no platforms for the entire journey north or south through the centre of Australia.
I’m a Sydneysider, but I lived 4 years in Melbourne doing postgrad research. The different State Capitals in Australia all have their unique advantages and history. I lived in North Fitzroy for 4 years and loved it. There is a European cultural history that is great. Italian and Greek influences making good food and coffee. Sydney has a more middle-eastern cultural history. Ignore anyone who tries to compare the quality of these cities. They ALL have a lot to offer.
You should come to Hobart, Tasmania. If you go to the top of Mt Wellington (Kunani- which unsurprisingly means 'Mountain' in tradidional dialect) you can pretty much see most of southern Tasmania!!!! (well maybe not but at least we have a 'real' mountain.
Hi guys, so cool to see you travelling around my city. Melbourne ! I know a lot of the places you visited, but you showed me so many new ones Thanka for that . . The Melb weather is very very changeable . Living here you get used to it, but I can see that you would be been taken by surprise . South Melbourne market is also fantastic for food and shopping , they are famous for their freshly shucked oyster bars and fresh seafood . Glad you enjoyed our town . Come back anytime
Melbourne can have every version of weather one after another on the same day. Last time I visited I had to buy a long warm jacket just to cope with the weather as nothing I brought was warm enough
When you were walking down Swanston St - you need to watch AC/DC It’s a Long Way to the Top video from 1975/76 and they are on the back of a truck going down Swanston St, you can see how much it’s changed since I was a teenager. Coppers wore pith helmets back then.
@@2Passports1Dream you didn’t know? I saw them live so many times with the great Bon Scott as a teenager in the 70’s. They were brilliant even then. There’s also AC/DC lane in Melbourne 👍 So glad you watched the old video, Melbourne has certainly changed since then.
You should go to the Lune croissant Kate wasn't always a baker - far from it, in fact. After studying Aerospace Engineering at university, she followed her lifelong passion for Formula 1 racing and became an aerodynamicist for the Williams F1 team in the UK in the mid-2000s.
I live in Melbourne (Hawthorn) and the stories about Melbourne weather are all true. The Crowded House song 'Four Seasons in One Day' was written in Melbourne about Melbourne weather. Melbourne is at the centre of 3 different weather systems - the hot NW winds off central Aus deserts, easterlies from the Tasman Sea and the cold wet SW winds that come up from the Southern Ocean and Antarctica. It just depends on which one dominates at any particular moment. It can change from one extreme to the other in half an hour. Enjoy your stay.
Was there this time in March 2023, had one morning of rain, in the 5 days we toured from the NSW border, Shepparton, Bendigo. Ballarat, Melbourne, Sale, then back into NSW, that was a surprise!!!!
@2Passports1Dream I really need you all help my parents are actually from Fiji but I really want to move to Australia. Very difficult cause I'm looking for work it would be within a year. Please write when you can
Ain’t 16degrees this weekend. It’s full HOT Melbourne weather To be fair that windy day was actually abnormal storm. Melbourne is still generally windy
The building at 8:54 - from a distance, the white curved facade actually *makes out a face of an iconic indigenous Australian* man! Pretty artsy we have it here in Melb 😅
If you travel regularly using the same hotel chain, than they will consider your request. I recommend that you buy a larger quilt cover set from the shop and use it in the hotel. You may wish to buy one which you will be able to take with you and use it at home as well.
Sometimes it's Summer and Winter in one day - in between a freezer and furnace. Glad you enjoyed our city :) For donuts, you should try Bistro Morgan. Actually, you should try Lune Croissanterie - there's one in the city. An American food reviewer from NY times said it was the best in the world. If you have time, visit Phillip Island and the Great Ocean Road (you can book tour buses that leave from the city).
That stadium is the MCG, Melbourne Cricket Ground. Which has cricket and Aussie rules football. (Grand Final) as well as normal games and the Cricket matches
That was a lovely video. I'm glad it randomly popped up in my recommendations. If nobody has said it before, i will... your microphone technique is so good. Very clear even under the rain hood. Well done 👏 ✔️
Duvets are taken off with all linen changes in a lot of hotels now. It's easier and more efficient to do it that way so no cover is required and that saves a cost as well.
You have to go to the Mecca of sport in Australia whilst you are in Melbourne. Its called the MCG or Melbourne Cricket Ground or colloquially simply known as “The G”. It was the big sports ground you could see when you crossed the bridge on your way to Eureka Tower. It is the home of the Boxing Day Test for cricket and home of the AFL Grand Final in Aussie Rules Football
We do use duvet (Doona in Australia) covers. Must just be a hotel thing. The American Jam donut van has been at the Market since 1950. All Melburnians go for the donuts.
When my husband and I were last in England (in the north), we experience a lack of sheets between us and the duvet. We complained about it and they said they wash the duvet daily (I very much doubt that). We insisted that a sheet be provided and they ultimately did but we agreed that we would not go there ever again.
I think it is a cost cutting measure some hotels are taking now. They tell you they wash them every day but I do not believe them as the duvet would fall to pieces in no time. Love your travels in Australia. Are you going to Adelaide any time? It is a beautiful State and the city and some of the outlying areas are marvelous. You can get a train from the station in Adelaide and go to numerous places, especially some of the beaches are wonderful there. Have not been back in about 20 years so I am sure much has changed. There is a place up in the Adelaide Hills called Cleland Wildlife Park where you can get up close and personal with Koala Bears, Kangaroos, etc. Safe travels. @@2Passports1Dream
One final thing. I was absolutely amazed by your diction. Apart from a very mild accent you could pass for Australian. Similar pronunciations, similar language, amazing.
The cheaper hotels will do that but nicer hotels don’t. Something I’ve noticed. In our homes Aussies have a Doona cover and I always use a bottom and top sheet too. Melbourne is notorious for multiple seasons in a day. Melbourne city has changed a lot, lots of cheap accommodation built for Asian market. You are best to check out places outside of central Melbourne too - you’ll get the real Melbourne. Australia is far cheaper than EU and of course UK having just returned.
Since moving to Melbourne ive loved the weather. I grew up in north Queensland and its just hot hot hot hot fkn hot ALL YEAR round and it gets boring and uncomfortable where as Melbourne weather is always changing. If its hot one day you know usually there is a cool change coming in a day or two not just boiling hot all year.
When I holiday in Queensland it is 'beautiful one day, boring the next.' 'Same-old, same-old.' The humidity is energy-sapping. That's why I like Melbourne's weather as it can be 'four seasons in one day". The weather is a good conversation starter, too.
We use dooner covers at home, but in hotels? Hmmm…I haven’t noticed. I will do pay attention next time. But from memory I think its mainly been a sheet with a bedspread on top? Works fine in a hotel, but obviously not in a camper!
The reason for no Doona -Duvet covers is it is easier for the cleaners and also you know it has been changed compared to a cover which might not be changed after every person.
At home, Australians put duvets in covers. In hotels, duvet covers aren’t washed, but sheets placed over the duvet are washed, so it’s somewhat more hygienic, and quicker and easier to change the sheets. As for the skyline, the tall buildings are relatively new. They look horrid. As you will have experienced, many y buildings have views only of other buildings. I’d hate to live in an apartment like that.
If you think of the time it would take room service to put the doona inside the cover multiplied by the number of beds then you can see how much labour it saves.
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As an Aussie that bed looks third world standard.
Melbourne you must be prepared for these amazing extremes of cold windy wet mornings all year round or hot windy northerly winds in December till late March
Actually this year , or at least this summer in Melbourne we have had probably the absolute best weather out of all the Australian states , you happened to strike the weather in an a couple of days of out of character for this summer , look at the ten day forecast , its awesome , and most of summer it has been like this , and it was mostly very pleasant with a few warmer ones throw in , but i dont think we saw a single 40 or 40+ this year , and about 12 or 15 years ago as a trend in summers it was common in melbourne to see lots of high 30C , and with some 40 and even mid 40s on occasion , the weather pattern seems to have changed for Melbourne with the heat , it appears the jet stream has moved a tad and other states now cop a lot of the big heat numbers we once used to get , , and i might add , sydney generally gets twice as much annual rain as melbourne , although in winter in melboune it can get dreary and miserable (and a tad colder on average than sydney) with a fair bit of drizzly coldish days like around 8 celcius to 12/13 celcius in winter i would say on average , but still not a lot of rain .
Weather on occasion can be a bit changeable , if its hot in the red centre and wind blows our way we cop the desert heat , if we get a bit of a jet stream from Antarctica blowing our way across bass straight we can cop it too :).
Dont tell anyone , but on the northern side of melbourne we tend to be in a bit of a shadow and often miss most of the cranky weather that the east and south coast gets ;) .
Edit , a shame the weather was crap on your days out .
I can’t believe people still think Australia is just hot and sunny . It’s a huge land and we have different weather all over the country. We have rainforest, desert, highlands, grasslands. I live in Adelaide that has four seasons.
I think it was the fact that the previous day was HOT and sunny and then it completely changed overnight. We’ve never experienced that before
@@2Passports1Dream Melbourne's weather is greatly influenced by the "Antarctic Vortex". It's like a permanent cyclone over the south pole, and the cold arms usually sweep over Melbourne every 3-6 days. So in summer it could be 40C for three days, and 20C for the next three days.
But, overall, we have more sun and less rain than Sydney. :P
@@MajorMalfunction I will never forget the day i was out at Point Cook and one minute its clear and sunny then within the hour it absolutly bucketing rain.
@@2Passports1Dream Antarctica in one direction and millions of square miles of desert in the other. Keeps us on our toes.
@@2Passports1Dreamas the saying goes in Melbourne “if you don’t like the weather, just wait 5 minutes”
Welcome to Melbourne, 4 seasons in one day.
The duvet between two sheets makes it much easier for the cleaners to change the linen. It's not normal in people's houses in Australia, just hotels.
I dont think I've stayed in a motel or hotel with duvet covers. I'm pretty sure they were setup, like this, because of the ease of cleaning, like you said.
It also means more standardised stocks of linen, a duvet cover is an extra stock item
Oh that makes sense!! Yeah, it just seemed counterintuitive that so many people could just touch the duvet itself - but perhaps the hotels clean them a lot more regularly!
@@2Passports1Dream Yeah, good hotels will change out the duvets for cleaning on a regular, if not per guest, basis. And the sheets get changed each day so it's not really an issue.
Yes, I’m a housekeeper.
Melbs is famous for having 4 seasons in a single day, it's one of the many things I love about it
That was also the day that it was a free storm that did major damage across the state, as I'm looking at when they were here, but they didn't mention that because it would've been all over the news and on the friendly newspapers - they can't clean ignorance there, but that wouldn't Get the likes would it?.
I have had Sunburn & hypothermia in the same day.
I would hate it. Do you rug up and bring an umbrella or leave home in shorts, t-shirt? When it's that unpredictable, it's impossible to plan for.
I would love to see 4 weathers in a day.
@@MusiCatsKing always take a rain jacket, even when its sunny....you get used to it....
On our first trip to Melbourne, we arrived at 9am it was stinking hot, belting down rain at 11am, and freezing cold at 2pm.
We are renowned for having 4 seasons in one day on occasions.
Hahaha the changes are so crazy!
Melbournians leave the house with a jumper tied around their waist for this reason.
Sydney is becoming like this recently.
@@bingo000 Weather changes more dramatically when you're near seas or oceans. Go to any state capital and you'll have days here and there where a front comes through and you go from sun to wind to rain to colder. Melbourne happens to be topographically positioned where it happens far more frequently and dramatically than any other state capital.
15:11 The stadium is the Melbourne Cricket Ground, where they also play football.
Cool!!
@@2Passports1Dream But not the football played in the UK its Aussie Rules football
I don't mean this as a criticism at all, just my view. I find it funny how people call rainy weather miserable. I think all weather is beautiful. I never give it a thought and it hardly stops me doing what I want. I love walking in rain. I love watching rain and I love cosying inside. I love it when its hot as well. When my loved ones say to me..
' its a miserable day'...I say...' don't you insult my day' haha. They've learnt not to winge about the weather in front of me now, haha. It could be our last day, so enjoy it.
Hahaha oh yeah I can understand that! For us, it’s something we try to get away from - it’s the weather back home and usually lowers our mood, as soon as we see sunshine our moods are lifted!
"there's no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing"
Totally agree. I experienced Sydney's terrible 1994 bushfires and had hot ash landing in my garden. I was really scared and swore then that I would never complain about the rain again. Extreme heat is hideous but IMHO rain is beautiful.
I agree. I love rain. I live in Melbourne and rainy days are my favourite. Melbourne weather is better than a lot of places across Europe
Naah sunshine at 25 degrees is best.
A lesser known fact about Melbourne is that it has the lowest annual average rainfall of all Australian capital cities - 518mm compared to 1044mm in Sydney and 1080mm in Brisbane. There's probably only 5-10 days a year in Melbourne that are complete wash outs - unfortunately you got one of them. There's so much to do here (indoors and outdoors) that people generally just get on with life anyway.
Oh woah no way!! 😅 that’s so interesting!
@@2Passports1DreamIf you look at a map of Australia and imagine where the Sun is shining directly on the land you will work out why Melbourne has changeable weather (the cold air tries to meet up with the hot air). Our weather works in basically 5 dsy cycles.
@tileuxI can't remember the last time we had drizzle - lately Melbourne has had either storms or abrupt showers in my part which is Dandenong..
@@2Passports1Dream Melbourne has far more rainy days than Brisbane though. In the sub-tropics huge amount of rain can come around in a few hours rather than spread over many days.
Drizzle Drizzle drizzle
And that’s why we love our Melbourne - keeps you on your toes with the weather!
Hahaha definitely does!
It's a major reason I left. Hated the weather
My first time in Melbourne, many many years ago, I was getting confused where I was in city center. Then someone told me to just remember the main streets: "King, William, Queen, Elizabeth". Piece of cake after that.
Ah that’s a brilliant tip! We didn’t even notice that 😂 thanks!
Added to that if it's called "Little ______ Street", it runs east-west and is parallel to the north of the same named street, also it's one way vehicle traffic East to West.
@@2Passports1Dream as Peirs D Jackson said the East/West are “Little” ie Flinders St, Flinders Lane, Collins St, Little Collins St, Bourke St, Little Bourke, Lonsdale St, Little Lonsdale etc.
Around Degreaves lane for the coffee is a must do and Carlton has a thriving Italian community
Best place for coffee. Worked at Commonwealth Bank nearby and we went there every morning.
Thanks for visiting our beautiful city and showing so much appreciation of it. Unfortunately we have had crummy weather this year, you seemed to get a particularly bad day or two.
Haha we did, but it was still incredible 😍
Melbourne is a commie police state now! Enjoy! 🤪
What you call a duvet is commonly called a dooner in Australia. In private homes the dooner is always in a cover, which is often brightly coloured. In many places in Australia a dooner is also simply too hot to sleep under. Dooners became popular, probably around the 1980s. Before that it was common for the bed to be covered in a beadspread or quilt. These were just there for neatness and you wouldn't normally sleep under them.
A little correction - it's a doona...and yes, it's supposed to go in the doona cover so this is really odd as you say 👍
How odd ! We also call them duvets btw
Oh interesting!! That’s a more fun name 😍 I guess that makes sense, our countries don’t usually get as hot but we still have “summer duvets” that are just thinner ones that we switch to! Interesting to see how different places do it in their own way!
Doona 🙃
Doona is actually a Trademark of the Tontine Group, which I find interesting. It would seem the term originated from a Danish word in Melbourne. We consumers are so impressionable.
Doona
We call it a Doona and not a Duvet. It's an Aussie thing. Using three sheets, one over the Doona, one under, and a fitted sheet over the mattress is relatively new but has spread through many hotels. It's because many guests lay on top of the beds or even sleep on top, rather than between the sheets. It makes changing the bed and cleaning sheets easier. Hotels contract in the bedding materials and the contractor cleans them as well. It's all about saving money.
Ohhhh I see!! Haha that makes a lot of sense! Doona also sounds much cuter than duvet - may have to start calling it that 😍
No fitted sheets in hotels otherwise they'd constantly be throwing away bottom sheets, they use hospital corners instead with a standard flat sheet. I'm in Australia eiderdown or duvet used to be common words in Australia until Doona became the norm.
Regarding your sheet/duvet problem, what you remarked on is a problem in cheap hotels. It's cheaper to have them cleaned than duvet covers.
'Doona' is a brand name (like Hoover for vacuum cleaners and Thermos for , umm, thermoses 😅) but either way, that's what they're called here.
I've never been to a hotel in Oz where they've used a separate cover, regardless of hotel class, they've always been two sheets. That said, some places do it better than others so your not twisted in the sheets when you sleep.
"the Dancing Doona."
Loved the video guys. Flinders Street Station is historically a place where friends would meet "Under the clocks" I'm glad you mentioned them. Enjoy AUS :)
Oh no way!! That’s so lovely! Thank you 😍
At one time the clocks were removed when the digital screens were installed. There was so much pushback that they put them back.
Melbourne has very little protection from south-westerly weather, obvious on a map but often overlooked. Weather generally builds in heat over a few days, culminating in hot NW winds blowing from the central outback (as you experienced). Then a cold front will move through, dropping the temps (sometimes 10-15°C in a couple of hours, and swinging the wind to be from the SW. SW winds, coming from the southern ocean, are predominantly cool and wet.
This happens in Sydney too, when a southerly buster roars through after a hot spell, but Melbourne's location and lack of land to the SW makes it more frequent and noticeable.
That makes a lot of sense!! We never even considered that! Thanks for the info 😊
That is why our phone weather app is so important to us! Nothing predictable about our weather in beautiful Melbourne
When you both were walking across Princes Bridge, that cricket ground was the MCG, Melbourne Cricket Ground. On a clear day you would have had views over Port Phillip Bay from the Eureka Tower. Welcome to Melbourne.
Oh cool! Thanks for the info 😍 Thanks so much - we absolutely loved it!
@@2Passports1Dream and Aussie Rules Football is also played there.
I have to say after a few couple Vlogs of young couples travelling the world you 2 are the best friendliest cutest honest most enjoyable I love how you are so chatty please keep on enjoying what you are doing and bringing your travels into our lounge rooms there would be many who get to see the world through your eyes bless you both.
Thank you so much!! 😍 That means a lot!
Melbourne Weather - lived there right in the middle, for 5 years; four changes of weather in the one day; wake up sunny, then wind comes, then clouds then rain(light), then sunny again then night ! So, so much building in Melb since we left in 1978 !
I never thought I'd learn so much about Australian bedding choices.
Hahahah right??
Agree. Tourists come here and dwell on the most innane things !
Doonas are often way too hot to sleep under. Removing them or having partial coverage is much easier when it's surrounded by sheets instead of totally inside a cover.
Ah I suppose that’s true!!
If you get a sunny day, go to the royal botanic gardens and bring some food to have a picnic. Beautiful location.
Thank you for the recommendation 😍
I used to manage Holiday apartments. We always put the Doona inside a a brightly coloured doona cover. Only takes a few moments to turn it inside out put hands inside, find the far corners. Grab the front corners of the Doona and whip into the air. we also had a sheet between the Doona cover and the persons body. So doona cover didn’t need to be washed every time.
Oh yeah that makes a lot more sense - that’s how we do it at home!!
I prefer the sheets sandwiching the quilt. At least I would have more confidence they would be cleaned and changed between each guest. I’m not sure actual quilt covers would be changed and cleaned each time.
15:15 correct that is “The G” the Melbourne Cricket Ground. When this was made was close or around to Taylor Swift’s visit here with 96000 fan each night for 3 nights
Should've gone to Degrave's Street for the best coffee, it's next level.
Melbourne is the land of extreme weather. Friday started with a feels like temp of 12c and Saturday to Monday is 38-39c and back down to high teens next week. You can go from 40c to 16c in an hour.
It keeps you on your toes!! 😅
It’s so interesting seeing my town from a different perspective!
😍😍
Mostly people complain (not only new visitors) that Melbourne’s weather is colder, that’s because it is, compared to states and cities further North. Go to Brisbane in Queensland and you’ll find a warmer climate, go further South to Tasmania, it’s colder. Many hours flying after Tasmania, you’ll find yourself in Antarctica. This country is so big, we cater for everyone.
Australian is closer to SEAsia than anywhere else so it should not be surprising that we have so much SEAsian food to choose from. We are so lucky.
Oh yes it’s amazing 😍
Terrible for when having European family visit.Looking for French, German, Polish or Russian food cant find.The coffee is good bur the Barrista's seriously need to be taught how to make proper black tea.I am a fussy tea drinker. Drunk 1 coffee a day at home on a Krups coffee machine.Alsp can't buy Melitta medium roast beans anywhere anymore.
Was about to say going to the Vic market and not having some hot jam donuts? Sacrilege! They’ve been there in one form or another since I was a kid, a longgg time ago. Having a bag of them is traditional when you go for your fresh food. The delis are amazing too. We’re very lucky here, tonnes of great produce, food and wine.
Oh no way! Glad we managed to eat a classic 😍 absolutely delicious!
Yep... welcome to Melbourne. The old saying is.....If you don't like the weather....just wait a minute!
Hahaha too true!!
Love the video you two❤ You sure know how to find the “good eats”! Thanks for taking us along today 😊 Cannot wait to watch the next one:)
Amazing!! Thanks so much! 😊
The famous Melbourne "cool change"
You mentioned that we don’t really have our own cuisine and it’s quite true. ‘Modern Australian’ cuisine is basically a fusion of all the beautiful places we come from around the world. Hope you’re enjoying our country. Love your videos! ❤
Thank you so much! 😍 oh yes it was incredible - cannot wait to return again ❤️
There are more days of rain in Sydney than Melbourne. But Melbourne is generally cooler. Enjoy the coffee.
Oh no way! 😊
Yes, Sydney has twice the rainfall of Melbourne. However it rains differently. Sydney can have extremely heavy rainfall dumps, which cause much damage whereas Melbourne rain is generally lighter and longer. However, Melbourne's weather is changing, slowly moving from temperate to sub tropical . Winters are not so cold as they used to be and the weather is warmer. Global warming ! @@2Passports1Dream
8:56 Melbourne had a bit of building boom the last decade, especially south of the Yarra river, and around southern cross station.
It’s now starting west of river in Footscray
Melbourne's weather is super variable. It changes often and can easily catch you out. Melbourne is great though and my favorite city.
Hahaha luckily we came prepared with rain jackets!! 😅
@@2Passports1Dream I always feel bad when visitors catch the bad weather here because Melbourne on sunny days is a treat... dull days bring out the light displays though.
*THE TWO HOTTEST* days I've experienced in my life were in Melbourne and Adelaide. Melbourne got to 46.4° and they closed down our games studio on St Kilda Rd because the air conditioning couldn't handle it. We all bought beer and went and sat in the park on the other side of the tram tracks.
@@elrey8876 I remember that - or a similar day. I opened the door to check out the heat and it was like a blast from a furnace. Don't know how the wildlife stays alive.
Welcome to Melbourne where we never know what the weather is going to be and in fact our last couple of Summers have been rubbish. Over 200 ethnicities in Melbourne as well as over 1,000 suburbs. Most restaurants have an International menu with some fusion if not specifically a cuisine such as Thai, Chinese, Italian, Greek, African, Napalese, Sri Lankan, etc etc , with the odd specific food style restaurant like American BBQ etc. Melbourne has loads of good Vegan restaurants too. The only place I could buy a Winter coat in Melbourne in December on the eve of a trip to the UK was the QV Market. The jam used in most donuts is actually an apple sauce base.
Melbourne really seems like the ultimate melting pot of everything 😍 in terms of both culture and cuisine and we LOVE it!
As a Melbournian Watching you at the markets, all i kept thinking to myself was
"try the American donut van,
you gotta try the American donut van"
and at the end you did. 🎊✨
Its just as much as an iconic food stop as Harry's pies in Sydney.
Three guesses what i was thinking to myself throughout ur Sydney vid 😂
Hahahaha so glad that we got to try them, they were SO GOOD! 😍 (and the pies too, ofc haha!)
You guys are so positive it's refreshing. Most people would be bummed by the rain but you went merrily on your way. Love it! That's the way my husband and I are, as long as your dressed for it enjoy what you can. Food looked great too! 🤗💞
That’s brilliant!! It’s the best way to be 😍💖
Years ago my Mum came to stay with us from Queensland. She was born and bred in one of the inner city suburbs of Melbourne (over 100 years ago now!) and going up into the SkyDeck with her was great.
She pointed out all sorts of landmarks, telling me that when she was a Girl Guide she was part of the guard of honour on the steps of the Cathedral when the Governor General's daughter was married there (I have a photo that all the Guides received). She also pointed out the Shrine of Remembrance and told me she remembered it being built when she was about 11 years old.
Flinders Street station had a sister station called Spencer Street station it got redeveloped and renamed southern Cross station I prefer it as Spencer Street station
Vietnamese for lunch, Thai or Japanese for dinner always my go to 😊
Defo 😍😍
If you have a really hot windy day you know a cold front is coming. The cold front is responsible for pushing the hot air down south before it comes through. When it hits, the temperature can drop 10-15 degrees in 20 minutes. Sometimes the heat can get up to 40-45 degrees and is incredibly oppressive. So we often can't wait for that cool change to come through!
And, no, what was going on with your duvet is not normal. We usually use doona covers as well.
MELBOURNE HAS THE WORLDS CLEANEST WATER ..
About Flinders Street Station. While it is Melbourne's favorite train station it is not the oldest. The oldest durviving station building is in melbourne's west known as Williamstown Station. The first railway did go to Flinders Street but nothing remains of that station. The original clock is now on the concourse of Southern Cross I believe. The current Flinders Street Station was built in 1910 and contains a ballroom, and once had a library, gymnasium, classrooms and a childcare center where a balcony had a signboard with a spotter's guide for all the different trains. None of that is still there though
I have a duvet, i have covers for it, so i can wash the cover. I live in Switzerland, we’ve had duvets forever, i used to live in Sydney before but moved back to Switzerland.
We try to 'Order' rain about once a week to wash down the Footpaths and Streets. Helps the Gardens stay green in this Garden State. ❤
Hahaha fair point!! It was probably much needed for the greenery 😍
If you're still in Australia, you would possibly be feeling the heat today.
I hope you enjoyed the Eureka Skydeck..
I hope you're doing one of the festivals this Labour Day weekend
It was an incredible stay but we’ve left now 🥲🥲
Melbourne is so like London but more clean and evolved! This was good
We really enjoyed it 😍😍
Nice to see Melbourne!! Thanks for sharing your adventure Adriana and Dylan!
Wohoo thank you 😍
People exaggerate with the prices in Australia. I've lived in 6 countries, Australia has had the highest average salary and has been the cheapest in terms of food and groceries in comparison to the wages. However, housing and insurances here are 100% scamming, I think people have different perceptions of the word "expensive" but from my experience, coffee and food prices, electricity and gas here are a bloody bargain. That being said, you got to put in consideration, clothes here are expensive, travelling abroad is expensive due to the distance, etc. Overall, most developed countries are very livable. And if you want to see true expensive, then Switzerland is the king lol
Exactly. Friend just returned home 2 mths ago after 6 yrs in Canada. They laugh every time we go to Cole’s/ woollies & keep saying everything is 1/2 price
Ah yeah you make some excellent pints! As visitors we didn’t even have to consider housing prices or clothes shopping! Only seeing things from the surface, I suppose! lol unlucky (or lucky) for me, my mom lives in Switzerland and popping to the corner shop to get crisps will cost you and arm and a leg 😂😅
During summer at the market, there's also a night market on Wednesday nights which is heaps of fun, they have more food and live music and stuff.
I’ve never seen the duvet (or doona as a lot of us call it) in between sheets. I’ve only seen it on top. In some people’s homes they have removed the top sheet and on,y have the bottom sheet and the doona. I think that’s terribly unhygienic. I bet they don’t wash the doona as often as they should. Melbourne’s weather has changed. It been warmer recently. For the next 3 days it’s going to be 38 degrees (over 100F). We are having a late summer which often happens. I always say summer is Jan-Mar these days.
Hahah maybe it’s just random that we ended up in two hotels with the same set up! 🤔 Ooooh I see!!
Flinders st did try and change the clocks to more modern ones once….the people were not impressed (understatement), so the reverted to the old clocks.
Oh no way!! Glad they’re back!
Welcome to Melbourne, in the last few weeks we have had a few really hot days up to 38-39 degrees, then the next day without fail 23 degrees, gotta love Melbourne :)
Hahaha 😂 all over the place!
@@2Passports1Dream Melbourne's variable weather is a good conversation starter ! A comment about the weather leads on to the small-talk, which Aussies love, with family, friends. acquaintances and strangers. I've has some interesting and informative conversations with people which started with the topic of the weather !
I used to work for a lady who lived in the CBD on top of a seven story building. It had eateries on the ground, warehouse and export business on the others with an apartment on top. You find that a lot in Melbourne. The older buildings have a lot of character.
Absolutely amazing - there is so much charm in Melbourne 😍
@@2Passports1Dream Always have to look up when you're walking!
Confess watching travel vlogs is generally not my thing but I inexplicably started watching yours from the Sydney leg and you are both so utterly delightful I kept watching to the end of the Melbourne leg! So glad you liked Australia so much. I moved here from England 51 years ago. The single greatest thing my parents ever did for me (conception aside!). Hope your travels around the world continue to bring you joy and love. ❤️🩵
Wow thank you so so much!!! You’ve put a massive smile on our faces with this comment ❤️❤️ thank you!
I find it interesting that, on average, every Australian capital city apart from Adelaide has more rainfall and more days when it rains than London. I think the difference in perception is that the sun shines more when it isn't raining and London has more dry but grey and overcast days.
You’re probably right!!
The Platform at Flinders Street station you refer to is technically referred to as platform 1, and the extension under Swanson street and ACMI/Federation Square is platform 14.
The super-luxurious rail service, The Ghan, departs from Adelaide Parklands Terminal, the train is so long that it is split in two for boarding in Adelaide and Darwin, otherwise following American styles with almost ground level or no platforms for the entire journey north or south through the centre of Australia.
Oh wow they all stop there?? 😍 that’s so cool!!
I’m a Sydneysider, but I lived 4 years in Melbourne doing postgrad research. The different State Capitals in Australia all have their unique advantages and history. I lived in North Fitzroy for 4 years and loved it. There is a European cultural history that is great. Italian and Greek influences making good food and coffee. Sydney has a more middle-eastern cultural history. Ignore anyone who tries to compare the quality of these cities. They ALL have a lot to offer.
We HAVE to come back and explore more! Thank you for your comment!
You should come to Hobart, Tasmania. If you go to the top of Mt Wellington (Kunani- which unsurprisingly means 'Mountain' in tradidional dialect) you can pretty much see most of southern Tasmania!!!! (well maybe not but at least we have a 'real' mountain.
We definitely have to visit on our next trip to Australia!! 😍
Hi guys, so cool to see you travelling around my city. Melbourne ! I know a lot of the places you visited, but you showed me so many new ones Thanka for that . . The Melb weather is very very changeable . Living here you get used to it, but I can see that you would be been taken by surprise . South Melbourne market is also fantastic for food and shopping , they are famous for their freshly shucked oyster bars and fresh seafood . Glad you enjoyed our town . Come back anytime
Oh that sound so nice! We will have to check it out when we return 😍 Thank you!
Melbourne can have every version of weather one after another on the same day. Last time I visited I had to buy a long warm jacket just to cope with the weather as nothing I brought was warm enough
When you were walking down Swanston St - you need to watch AC/DC It’s a Long Way to the Top video from 1975/76 and they are on the back of a truck going down Swanston St, you can see how much it’s changed since I was a teenager. Coppers wore pith helmets back then.
So cool! Just watched it..! Didn't know they were from OZ
@@2Passports1Dream you didn’t know? I saw them live so many times with the great Bon Scott as a teenager in the 70’s. They were brilliant even then. There’s also AC/DC lane in Melbourne 👍 So glad you watched the old video, Melbourne has certainly changed since then.
You should go to the Lune croissant
Kate wasn't always a baker - far from it, in fact. After studying Aerospace Engineering at university, she followed her lifelong passion for Formula 1 racing and became an aerodynamicist for the Williams F1 team in the UK in the mid-2000s.
Oh wow that’s so cool!!! 😍
Thank you for enjoying my city. And for looking on the brave side of the weather.
I live in Melbourne (Hawthorn) and the stories about Melbourne weather are all true. The Crowded House song 'Four Seasons in One Day' was written in Melbourne about Melbourne weather. Melbourne is at the centre of 3 different weather systems - the hot NW winds off central Aus deserts, easterlies from the Tasman Sea and the cold wet SW winds that come up from the Southern Ocean and Antarctica. It just depends on which one dominates at any particular moment. It can change from one extreme to the other in half an hour.
Enjoy your stay.
Hahaha kinda fun as it definitely keeps you on your toes!! 😅 Thank you!
Was there this time in March 2023, had one morning of rain, in the 5 days we toured from the NSW border, Shepparton, Bendigo. Ballarat, Melbourne, Sale, then back into NSW, that was a surprise!!!!
@2Passports1Dream I really need you all help my parents are actually from Fiji but I really want to move to Australia. Very difficult cause I'm looking for work it would be within a year. Please write when you can
Saturday night just got WAY better! Loving the Aussie content!!!
Wohoooo!! Thanks so much 😍😍
Ain’t 16degrees this weekend. It’s full HOT Melbourne weather
To be fair that windy day was actually abnormal storm.
Melbourne is still generally windy
Heheeh
The building at 8:54 - from a distance, the white curved facade actually *makes out a face of an iconic indigenous Australian* man! Pretty artsy we have it here in Melb 😅
Oh that’s so cool!!
@@2Passports1Dream Yea!! Glad you two enjoyed your time here in Melb. New subscriber here as of today, loving the dynamic duo. Cheers 🍻
Welcome to the extremities of weather in Melbourne or any where in southern Australia really!! 4 seasons. in one days.
Yea very interesting lol!
If you travel regularly using the same hotel chain, than they will consider your request. I recommend that you buy a larger quilt cover set from the shop and use it in the hotel. You may wish to buy one which you will be able to take with you and use it at home as well.
Sometimes it's Summer and Winter in one day - in between a freezer and furnace. Glad you enjoyed our city :) For donuts, you should try Bistro Morgan. Actually, you should try Lune Croissanterie - there's one in the city. An American food reviewer from NY times said it was the best in the world. If you have time, visit Phillip Island and the Great Ocean Road (you can book tour buses that leave from the city).
Ooooh thank you for the recommendations 😍 sounds yummy!
That stadium is the MCG, Melbourne Cricket Ground. Which has cricket and Aussie rules football. (Grand Final) as well as normal games and the Cricket matches
Oh nice!! Thanks for the info!
My home town. I miss it. Best city in the work. Food choices are endless, Try the inner suburbs if you get a chance.. enjoy
Oh yes so incredible - especially for food 😍
That was a lovely video.
I'm glad it randomly popped up in my recommendations. If nobody has said it before, i will... your microphone technique is so good. Very clear even under the rain hood. Well done 👏 ✔️
Ah amazing!! Thank you so much - so happy to hear that 😍
There's also a Food Hall in the QV Markets where they sell delicious deli products, seafood, bratwurst, coffee etc. Hope you got to visit there too :)
Oh that sounds so lovely 😍
Duvets are taken off with all linen changes in a lot of hotels now. It's easier and more efficient to do it that way so no cover is required and that saves a cost as well.
Good to know!
You have to go to the Mecca of sport in Australia whilst you are in Melbourne. Its called the MCG or Melbourne Cricket Ground or colloquially simply known as “The G”. It was the big sports ground you could see when you crossed the bridge on your way to Eureka Tower. It is the home of the Boxing Day Test for cricket and home of the AFL Grand Final in Aussie Rules Football
Thanks for the suggestion!! 😊😊
We do use duvet (Doona in Australia) covers. Must just be a hotel thing. The American Jam donut van has been at the Market since 1950. All Melburnians go for the donuts.
Oh I see!! The donuts were incredible!!
I was in Melbourne years ago implementing the System Operating Software for a mainframe computer. Great city, great people.
The best travel diary
Can’t stop watching
On 5th straight episode.
So Entertaining and such a cute couple 👍🏼
Thank you so much!! ❤️
Welcome to Melbourne 4 seasons in one week and sometimes in one day! Still many things to enjoy inside if you have bad weather.
So true 😍 thank you!
When my husband and I were last in England (in the north), we experience a lack of sheets between us and the duvet. We complained about it and they said they wash the duvet daily (I very much doubt that). We insisted that a sheet be provided and they ultimately did but we agreed that we would not go there ever again.
There was nothing around the duvet?! Surely that unheard of! That sounds crazy 🤔
I think it is a cost cutting measure some hotels are taking now. They tell you they wash them every day but I do not believe them as the duvet would fall to pieces in no time. Love your travels in Australia. Are you going to Adelaide any time? It is a beautiful State and the city and some of the outlying areas are marvelous. You can get a train from the station in Adelaide and go to numerous places, especially some of the beaches are wonderful there. Have not been back in about 20 years so I am sure much has changed. There is a place up in the Adelaide Hills called Cleland Wildlife Park where you can get up close and personal with Koala Bears, Kangaroos, etc. Safe travels. @@2Passports1Dream
One final thing. I was absolutely amazed by your diction. Apart from a very mild accent you could pass for Australian. Similar pronunciations, similar language, amazing.
Oh wow thank you so much! 😍🙏🏼 Since English is both of our second languages we are very happy to hear that!
Yeah those winds of change bring the weather in quite often like that. Hope it comes up good for you
Hahah such crazy changes!
The cheaper hotels will do that but nicer hotels don’t. Something I’ve noticed. In our homes Aussies have a Doona cover and I always use a bottom and top sheet too. Melbourne is notorious for multiple seasons in a day. Melbourne city has changed a lot, lots of cheap accommodation built for Asian market. You are best to check out places outside of central Melbourne too - you’ll get the real Melbourne. Australia is far cheaper than EU and of course UK having just returned.
Since moving to Melbourne ive loved the weather. I grew up in north Queensland and its just hot hot hot hot fkn hot ALL YEAR round and it gets boring and uncomfortable where as Melbourne weather is always changing. If its hot one day you know usually there is a cool change coming in a day or two not just boiling hot all year.
When I holiday in Queensland it is 'beautiful one day, boring the next.' 'Same-old, same-old.' The humidity is energy-sapping. That's why I like Melbourne's weather as it can be 'four seasons in one day". The weather is a good conversation starter, too.
What's the brand raincoat you're wearing?
They’re from Uniqlo! The men’s section 😊
We use dooner covers at home, but in hotels? Hmmm…I haven’t noticed. I will do pay attention next time. But from memory I think its mainly been a sheet with a bedspread on top? Works fine in a hotel, but obviously not in a camper!
Hahaha true!! We’ve just never really come across it before so it made us curious!
The free tram goes all the way
to Harbour town which is an awesome outside shopping mall
Harbourtown are outlet shops. Truly amazing. Love the place
Awesome!
The reason for no Doona -Duvet covers is it is easier for the cleaners and also you know it has been changed compared to a cover which might not be changed after every person.
At home, Australians put duvets in covers.
In hotels, duvet covers aren’t washed, but sheets placed over the duvet are washed, so it’s somewhat more hygienic, and quicker and easier to change the sheets.
As for the skyline, the tall buildings are relatively new. They look horrid. As you will have experienced, many y buildings have views only of other buildings. I’d hate to live in an apartment like that.
If you think of the time it would take room service to put the doona inside the cover multiplied by the number of beds then you can see how much labour it saves.
Yeah that makes sense!
Emporium shopping mall is truly amazing too. Soo many levels
I did not realise it did not rain anywhere else. It has been sunny here now for about 3 weeks.
The weather is crazy!