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Backpacker Essentials October 2013
Backpacker Essentials October 2013
Backpacker Essentials October 2013
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BACKPACKER / ESSENTIALS
AUSTRALIA/NZ
TASTES & TREATS
Chris Sisarich
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TASTE TESTING NZ
DEPUTY EDITOR
Elinor Sheargold
YHA CONTRIBUTORS
Melinda Scott Rachel Seymour Tanya Heuke Francois LaJoie
ART DIRECTOR
Dan Morley
GRAPHIC DESIGN
Elinor Sheargold Nicolas Chua
EDITORIAL ENQUIRIES
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Backpacker Essentials is the member magazine for YHA Australia. Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the Association. No material may be reproduced without prior permission from the editor. All travel prices are subject to change and conditions apply. All hostel prices are YHA member rates and are subject to change. YHA Australia ISSN 1328-6749. YHA Australia, Hostelling International and YHA house and tree logos are Registered Trademarks of YHA Australia Inc., PO Box A2462, Sydney South NSW 1235
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With this issue of Backpacker Essentials, we welcome readers from New Zealand to the publication. Members of YHA New Zealand are now receiving it as their official member magazine. YHA in Australia and New Zealand have long had many commonalities a large and vibrant hostel network with great city and regional properties, many member services and discounts, and the same desire to offer quality hostels to both local and international travellers. Backpacker Essentials keeps YHA members, and other budget travellers, up to date with the latest in YHA news, special offers and information; but it also aims to inspire us all to explore further and see more. Whether it is a weekend away with friends, a longer trip discovering our own country or that big overseas adventure, Backpacker Essentials will bring you great reading on the how, why and when of budget travel. Regular readers will notice a few changes this issue. Firstly, weve expanded more than a third more content per issue with a focus on New Zealand through features, news and deals. Weve also tweaked how we show key information like phone numbers and prices to reflect the origin of the information. As usual, there are heaps of links to where you can get more details and make bookings. Have a favourite YHA? Tell us which one (Australian, New Zealand or worldwide) and weve got a $100 Kathmandu voucher if we use your story (turn to page 4 of the Australia/NZ news section). And dont forget you can read Backpacker Essentials either online or on an iPad find out more here. Happy Reading! Janet McGarry Managing Editor
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YHA NEWS FOR MEMBERS IN AUSTRALIA
YHA MEMBERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA HAVE VOTED OVERWHELMINGLY FOR A MERGER OF THE ORGANISATION YHA SOUTH AUSTRALIA INTO YHA LTD, MARKING A FURTHER SIGNIFICANT STEP TOWARD THE GOAL OF A SINGLE NATIONAL YHA ORGANISATION.
YHA in Australia is a not for profit organisation that was founded in each major city and which came together as a federation of State bodies to form YHA Australia. The national and state boards of directors have the objective of restructuring to one national organisation. In previous issues of Backpacker Essentials, YHA has reported on the steps within YHA to achieve this objective. In January 2010, a merger was undertaken between YHA NSW and YHA Queensland into one organisation called YHA Ltd. This was followed by a further merger between YHA Ltd and YHA Victoria in January 2012. These mergers have been smoothly implemented and brought benefits including an integrated operation achieving greater efficiencies and delivering better services to YHA members. It has also allowed the consolidation of financial resources. YHA Ltd encompasses NSW, Queensland, Victoria, the ACT and the Northern Territory, and as such the entity equates to about 80% of YHAs operations in Australia. The main office is in Sydney and there are regional offices in Brisbane and Melbourne. Besides the goal of a full merger, YHA has continued to proactively work on ways to ensure efficient business operations so that funds are available to maintain and enhance the YHA hostel network, and member services. In line with this aim, YHA has steadily increased the number of shared services between the state bodies and National Office in the areas of accounts, membership, marketing and IT. Backpacker Essentials itself is one such shared service. This year (as reported in the February 2013 edition of Backpacker Essentials), YHA Ltd and YHA South Australia have worked on a proposal for a merger of the two bodies. Following a due diligence process, an Explanatory Memorandum was prepared, and sent with notice of a Special General Meeting to YHA SA members. This meeting was held in Adelaide on 11 September 2013 and those unable to attend in person were able to vote by proxy and more than 300 did so. We are pleased to report that the proposal achieved a yes vote of more than 96% which well exceeded the required 75% majority. The merger will come into effect on 1 January 2014. The merger steering committee included YHA SA CEO, Richard Mussell, who will now become the Manager of the new Central Region of YHA Ltd. The Chairperson of YHA SA, Tracy Powell, will join the Board of YHA Ltd in 2014. At the time of writing YHA Ltd is starting to provide an accounting shared service to YHA in Tasmania and discussions are also planned with YHA Western Australia. YHA will continue to keep members up to date on news of changes within the organisation. Members can see current information, including annual reports, at the About YHA section of yha.com.au
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SOUTH DOWNS, UK
Nature lovers are in for a treat at the UKs newest YHA. This former 13th Century farm near Beddingham, Lewes, has been given a 3 million makeover and new lease of life as the 68bed South Downs YHA. Superbly located on the South Downs Way National Trail, youll find the rolling hills, dramatic chalk cliffs and bays of the South Downs all on your doorstep. Dont miss the famous Seven Sisters and Seaford Head. Now fully kitted out with 16 modern bedrooms plus a selfcontained three-bed unit, the hostel also boasts, amongst the usual facilities, a brand new courtyard cafe, licensed bar, and South Downs visitor centre. If youre not into walking, cycling or horse riding a section of the 100-mile Trail, you can always pop next door to catch a train from Southease Station and explore the cobbled streets and Norman castle of Lewes, the harbour and echoing tunnels built into the chalk cliffs of Newhaven, or even head to nearby Brighton.
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ARACAJU, BRAZIL
Brazil is blessed with beautiful beaches, and Atalaia Beach, in the north eastern city of Aracaju, is no exception. An immense stretch of golden sand, Atalaia is Aracajus urban playground. It is also home to the citys first hostel. Aju Hostel, located right at the beach, offers a range of multi-share, twin/double and family rooms, all featuring air-conditioning and their own bathroom. Free Wi-Fi, computer access, and breakfast are included in the price, and guests can take advantage of the comfy living room, full kitchen, laundry, and a garden courtyard with hammocks. Free maps and friendly staff will help you explore the citys attractions, from Robalos dunes and unspoilt Santa Luiza Island, to downtowns markets and street stalls where you can try Brazilian treats like the launche (a meal in itself), washed down with cervaja (beer), and worked off with dancing. HI Brasil is expanding its network of hostels around the country, so watch this space for news on new design hostels, a jungle YHA and surf hostel in development.
OSLO, NORWAY
Gateway to this land of fjords and Vikings, midnight sun and northern lights, the Norwegian capital offers an enticing mix of 1,000 year-old history, dynamic modern culture, and an A-Z of outdoor activities. Scenically set between the Oslo Fjord and acres of forest, the city is best explored from the new Oslo Central YHA. Here, guests can take advantage of 61 bright, modern rooms (shared, single, double and family), sleek common areas including lounge, TV room, and all-new kitchen, speedy internet, 24hour access, and loads more, right in the middle of Kvadraturen, in downtown Oslo. The citys world-class nightlife, shopping and cultural scene are only footsteps away. Step back in time at the Viking Ship or Folk Museums, marvel at the Vigeland Sculpture Park, Munchs famous painting The Scream, or the Nobel Peace Centre. Cycling, hiking, kayaking, island-hopping, snow sports, and the Holmenkollen zipline are all within the city limits.
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GUILIN, CHINA
Be enchanted by tales of dragons and the supernatural amongst the fairytale mountains of Guilin. Flowers Blossom YHA
OTTAWA, CANADA
Sleep in surprising comfort at Ottawas 150 year-old former jail, now a YHA. You can also see the gallows and possibly the local ghost. Ottawa Jail Hostel
MEXICO CITY
Processions of skeletons and candlelight picnics in the cemetery mark the Day of the Dead, 1-2 November. MJ Catedral Hostel
Day of the Dead, Mexico
KILKENNY, IRELAND
The ghost of a former owners daughter is said to roam the halls of this 16th Century medieval castle set amongst wild Irish countryside. Foulksrath Castle YHA Book your bed ahead at all these YHAs at HIHOSTELS.COM.AU
SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS
Celtic folklore, the Loch Ness monster, and a Highland hostel not only famous for its turrets and towers, but also its resident ghosts. Carbisdale Castle YHA
SIBIU, ROMANIA
Where better to spend Halloween than in the heart of Transylvania, with its howling wolves and vampire legends. Old Town Hostel
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ONE OF MY FAVOURITE
ways to get to know a country is through its food. And Id heard that New Zealand is a food-lovers paradise. That everything the locals sow, grow, rear and catch seems to turn to gastronomic gold. Oh, and what they ferment is pretty good too.
NEW ZEALAND
TASTE TESTING TRAIL
I wanted to taste it all. But rarely can good intentions have gone astray so quickly. The idea was to hop on the ferry from Auckland, go walking for a few hours, then head back. Unfortunately, its quite difficult to go for a walk on Waiheke Island without passing a winery. Pick the right circuit and youll end up trundling past a whole bunch of them. The Cable Bay winery sums up the prevailing mood of Waiheke it feels like a rich mans escape, with helicopters landing outside and weekend breakers tucking into lunch on the terrace. Sampling a few wines doesnt break the bank however even if carrying the ones you buy afterwards makes the walk a bit more of a challenge.
WAIHEKE ISLAND
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...EVERYTHING THE LOCALS SOW, GROW, REAR AND CATCH SEEMS TO TURN TO GASTRONOMIC GOLD.
SOUTH ISLAND
Chris McLennan
Above: Mindil Beach Sunset Markets; left: Hawke's Bay countryside Kakadu National and top, one of Waiheke Park wetlands. Island's many vineyards.
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THE CITY PROUDLY BOASTS OF HAVING MORE CAFS AND RESTAURANTS PER CAPITA THAN NEW YORK
Mudbrick is the next along the route and again the lure of trundling up the hill for a few tastings is too strong to resist. The guy behind the counter patiently explains the citrus and passionfruit flavours I should be looking for as I work my way through the list. I end up coming away with extra bottles of ros and viognier, then clank my way round the rest of the walk like its an army training exercise (albeit with bottles weighing down the backpack instead of bricks). Its a fitting starting point for a drive across the North Island that becomes increasingly food and drink themed. The cowstrewn hillsides of the King Country show just how important the dairy and beef industries are to the country, while have-ago prawn and trout fisheries congregate around Lake Taupo. After passing through the endless vineyards of Hawkes Bay, Wellington quickly reveals itself as being almost nerdily obsessive about what it eats and drinks. The city proudly boasts of having more cafs and restaurants per capita than New York. A gourmet themed ramble through the city centre
The smell of freshly baked bread fills the air at one of the city's farmers markets
FOOD adventures
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Fish for prawns plus take a tour of the nursery and hatchery at the Huka Prawn Park (hukaprawnpark.co.nz) in Taupo.
with Zest Food Tours hones in on the really good stuff, taking in waterfront coffee roasteries, honey tasting in a Maori art gallery and a Czech chocolatier. The latter Bohemein on Featherston Street insists on fresh ingredients designed to be consumed quickly and concocts flavour combinations such as pineapple and black pepper or balsamic vinegar and honey. The tour moves on to what is arguably Wellingtons foodie high temple. Moore and Wilsons is a supermarket in the same way that a tiger is a cat. Food is sourced from hundreds of high quality small suppliers and labelled so you know exactly where every cut of meat, bottle of extra virgin oil or block of cheese is from.
Moore and Wilsons, Wellington
Go to the Bluff Oyster and Food Festival (bluffoysterfest.co.nz) at the bottom of the South Island. And if the festivals not on while youre there, gorge on oysters anyway. Its the rules. Tuck in to a hangi a meal cooked in an earth oven after a ceremonial welcome at the Tamaki Maori Village (maoriculture.co.nz) near Rotorua. Indulge your sweet tooth with a range of chocolatemaking classes at She Chocolat (shechocolat.com) in Christchurch. Lessons range from tempering and trufflemaking to mixing chocolate with savoury dishes. Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the Auckland Fish Market (afm.co.nz), watching fish being filleted, taking an exclusive peek at the processing area and learning about the industry from boat to restaurant table. You can follow it up with a seafood cookery class upstairs.
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DRINK experiences
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Wellington may be the craft beer consumption capital of New Zealand, but Nelson bills itself as the craft brewing capital a lot of hops are grown round there.
We tuck into a selection of the latter creamy blue cheese, nutty five year old cheddars and wash them down with a selection of apple juices. These are real eye-openers, with each one being made from a particular variety of apple. The range of tastes is astonishing for anyone accustomed to generic supermarket apple juice. For something a little stronger, Wellington has also forged a reputation as New Zealands craft beer capital. What was planned as one drink in the Little Beer Quarter pub on Edward Street turns into a multi-bar odyssey when I find a leaflet that maps Wellingtons specialist beer bars. In the last two or three years these have mushroomed as the city has applied its knowledgeable fussiness about wine, coffee and food to beer.
JJs Quality Tours (jjstours. co.nz) has an option that dips into some of the areas best craft breweries.
Delve into the world of bourbons, blends and single malts on one of the regular whisky tastings at the House of Whiskey (houseofwhiskey.co.nz) in Auckland. The 101 class goes through the basics talking you through how whisky is made and why Scotches have such a range of tastes. Master Classes are available for the advanced palate. Central Otago is the worlds most southerly wine region. Appellation Central (appellationcentral. co.nz) runs seriously knowledgeable tasting tours through the area from Queenstown with a focus on some of the planets best pinot noirs. The perennially popular tour of the Speights Brewery (speights.co.nz) in Dunedin takes visitors through the history of beer and how its made before finishing with a generous sampling session. For a wine tour with a twist, On Yer Bike (onyerbikehb.co.nz) offers self-guided cycling tours around the wineries of Hawkes Bay. They give you the bike and a route map, then off you go
Small brewers from around the country are doing great business here. An increasingly fuzzy ramble of discovery takes in Bohemian Hipster Pilsner in the Fork and Brewer, a Yeastie Boys Gunnamatta IPA made with tea leaves in Hashigo Zake and a feisty Parrotdog Bitter Bitch American Pale Ale in the Malthouse. Its a very different walk from the one on Waiheke Island, but one with a disturbingly familiar end result
Spoilt for choice at Hashigo Zake.
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Special offer: Plan your visit to Wellington now and enjoy this great offer free bagel and coffee breakfast for 2 people each morning of your stay. $80 for 2 in a private room with shared bathroom or $120 private ensuite room. Book now. BOOK ALL OF THESE YHA'S ONLINE AT YHA.CO.NZ
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2 nights' multi-share or double/twin accommodation at Brisbane City YHA Return transfers Brisbane CBD to Holt Street Wharf Return catamaran Brisbane to Moreton Island Your choice of 3 activities from: beach segway tour; stand-up paddleboarding; guided snorkelling at Tangalooma Wrecks; catamaran sailing; banana boat rides; kayak, snorkel and wetsuit hire; outrigger canoe; motor boat hire; fish-feeding tour and cruise; fishing rod hire.
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Priced from AU$126 per person multi-share and from $318 per double/twin room. Valid to 19 December 2013.
DAINTREE IN A DAY
Explore the World Heritage Daintree Rainforest from the paradise that is Port Douglas. Leave the driving to someone else and enjoy a full-day tour discovering the diversity of this 130 million-year-old rainforest, including a wildlife river cruise, and guided 45-minute walk along the Marrdja boardwalk. This package includes:
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Enjoy an exclusive weekend, from 8-10 November, full of relaxation and yoga in the inspiring surrounds of the Snowy Mountains. Package Includes: u 3 nights' accommodation (four-share or twin share) u 6 yoga sessions with Kate Nirlipta who has 23 years yoga experience u Light supper on arrival, Friday night u Buffet brunches each morning of your stay u 2 course dinner Saturday Priced from AU$321 per person. All catering is vegetarian. Friday 8 Sunday 10 November 2013.
BUNBURY ESCAPE
Cosmopolitan Bunbury is renowned for its friendly dolphins, golden beaches, and laid-back lifestyle. Swim with dolphins at the Dolphin Discovery Centre, marvel at the nearby natural attractions, and make the most of a break with this package: u 3 nights double/twin, triple or family room, plus free toast & coffee breakfast u Entry to Dolphin Discovery Centre u 1 day bike hire u 5 hours free internet Priced from AU$195 per double/twin room. Valid 12 October to 20 December 2013.
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and attractions of this fantastic island. Priced from only AU$81 per person for four nights. Deal available for six and 12-share rooms only. Valid to 23 December 2013 (excludes 16-22 October & 22 Nov to 1 December).
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If youve only seen one photo of New Zealand, chances are it was of iconic Milford Sound and Mitre Peak. Turn those photos into reality with this short break from YHA Te Anau, and experience the serenity of Milford Sound, bounded by steep cliffs and dense rainforest, on a two- hour cruise. Package includes:
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Priced from NZ$165 per person multishare, and from NZ$378 per double/ twin room (based on two people). Standard rates available. Valid 1 October to 30 November 2013.
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2 nights' accommodation at YHA Glenorchy Free transfers to Glenorchy end of Routeburn Track or Greenstone Track
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FEATURE / FESTIVALS
FestivalSeaso
Francesco Vicenzi
Game of Thrones fan, you might be a little bit disappointed. Those cheery Starks, you see, got one little detail wrong forget winter, its summer thats coming. Yes, the season of long days on the beach, long weekends away and long drinks before the setting sun is, thankfully, not long off.
And as sure as spring follows winter, you can be sure the Antipodean festival calendar will be as overflowing as a beach-bound Esky come the sunny months. Whether its the cream of the Aussie and Kiwi crop, or top international acts chasing an endless summer, a week will barely go by without some opportunity for music lovers to get their live action fix. The problem, of course, is theres almost too much choice. That, trusty reader, is where we come in.
IF YOURE A
STRANGE DAYS
Forget the music and embrace the odd with a day out at one of these weird and wonderful events.
TUNARAMA: South Australias Port Lincoln is a city thats grown rich on catching some of the finest tuna youll ever taste, so if the locals want to get together for a four-day tunathemed festival each Australia Day weekend, you wont hear us complaining. Now preparing for its 53rd year, Tunarama has music, an acrobatic air show plus stacks more entertainment and competitions. Lets face it though, the prawn peeling contest and the tuna toss world championships are what we all want to see. PARKES ELVIS FESTIVAL: Its been 36 years since Elvis left the building (allegedly), but each January the population of New South Wales town Parkes doubles thanks to the sudden appearance of around 18,000 Elvis fans, most of them dressed as the King. Timed to coincide with the Hound Dogs 8 January birthday, the five-day Parkes Elvis Festival has 150 Elvis-styled events for you to get stuck on, between bedding down at the Heartbreak Hotel of course.
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PATRIOTIC PARTYING
Like NYE, the Australia Day weekend is synonymous with festivals, and one festival in particular Big Day Out . Travelling between Auckland, the Gold Coast, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth, BDO is undeniably a rite of passage for many maturing musos, even if older fans stay away for that exact reason. As always, its hard to argue with the lineup theres Pearl Jam, Arcade Fire, Blur and Snoop Dogg, just for starters. Tickets start at AU$185. For the anti-BDO experience, try Rainbow Serpent Festival. Based in Lexton, Victoria, the Serpent has plenty of ambient, progressive music (The Orb headline), but is based as much around a philosophy of Dreamtime escapism as it is the tunes. Tickets cost from AU$250. To step even further from the mainstream, fire-twirl your way into Kiwiburn. Held at the Whakamaru Domain, just north of Taupo, Kiwiburn is New Zealands answer to the Burning Man festival in the US. Based around art installations and communal sharing, festival-goers are expected to set up self-sufficient themed camps that contribute to the event. Tickets start at NZ$70.
WHERE TO STAY
YHAs are the ideal spot to make sure you catch up on sleep and showers either en route to these festivals, or during them as an alternative to the inevitable mud-bath camping option.
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GETTING OUT OF LONDON AND HEADING NORTH, WRITES STEVE MCKENNA, OPENS UP A FEAST OF CULTURE IN THREE REJUVENATED BRITISH METROPOLISES.
NORTH
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GLASGOW
DISTANCE FROM LONDON: 4.5 hours by train
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WHATS THE BEST thing to come out of Edinburgh? The train to Glasgow! This is one of the cleaner jokes told by Glaswegians (or Weegies); a people renowned for their treacle black humour (Billy Connolly and Frankie Boyle are among the citys edgiest funnymen). A few years ago, it would have been almost laughable to put gritty Glasgow alongside elegant Edinburgh in the must-visit stakes. Not now. After decades in the doldrums, sparked by the demise of its once-mighty shipbuilding industry, Glasgow has re-emerged as one of Britains most fun and happening cities. In 2014 itll be under the spotlight as host of the Commonwealth Games. For many Weegies, the symbol of Glasgows urban renewal is Merchant City a revitalised zone of grand Georgian properties, tidily converted into chic bars, restaurants, shops and apartments. These photogenic sandstone buildings whose previously weathered facades have been tickled clean - were constructed by the Tobacco Lords, a group of businessmen who earned a mint trading tobacco (and sugar) cultivated in the Americas in the 18th century. A short ride away on the subway - the worlds third oldest underground rail system after London and Budapest - you can soak up the bohemian vibes of Glasgows West End. Home to a thriving student community, its a cracking place to cafe-hop, sip whiskey and snack on everything from haggis to vindaloo (Glasgows curry houses are among Britains best).
RIVERSIDE MUSEUM: Housed in one of the modern architectural pearls along the Clyde waterfront, the Riverside showcases Glasgows magnificent old street trams, vintage motors and models of vessels crafted in the Clyde shipyards. Its the 2013 European Museum of the Year.
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Surprisingly green, Glasgow is dotted with leafy parks, while walking and cycling trails line the banks of the Clyde, Glasgows great river. While Edinburgh 75km east - is a UNESCO City of Literature, Glasgow has UNESCO City of Music status. The birthplace of poppers and rockers like Lulu, Mark Knopfler, Primal Scream, Franz Ferdinand, Texas and Travis, Glasgow boasts as many live music venues as comedy clubs. Dont miss King Tuts Wah Wah Hut, where Mancunian Brit-pop legends Oasis were discovered in the early 1990s.
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KELVINGROVE ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM: Sporting a $60 million makeover, this West End stalwart displays an eclectic range of national and international exhibits, including the work of iconic Glaswegian architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Catalan genius Salvador Dali.
PEOPLES PALACE: Learn about the tumultuous social history of Glasgow in this terrific museum, which is nestled in Glasgow Green and shoulders the Winter Gardens, a Victorian greenhouse flush with tropical plants.
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LIVERPOOL
DISTANCE FROM LONDON: 2.5 hours by train
MUSEUM OF LIVERPOOL: A stones throw from the Three Graces, this snazzy new attraction mingles vintage exhibits and multimedia presentations to tell Liverpools topsy-turvy story, from its prehistoric origins to inspiring 21st century renaissance.
HALF A CENTURY after the release of their debut single, Love Me Do, The Beatles still cast an enchanting spell over their home city. Its impossible to visit Liverpool without feeling the Fab Fours nostalgic presence. Buskers of all ages strum Yesterday and Yellow Submarine in the streets, a resident cover band perform a medley of Beatles tracks in the atmospheric Cavern Club (a replica of the venue where John, Paul, Ringo and George used to play), and you can even get a ticket to ride the Magical Mystery Tour, which buses fans to the likes of Strawberry Field and Penny Lane. Yet Liverpool is far from a one-trick pony and even non-Beatles lovers are won over by the citys vibrant charms and its quick-witted residents (dubbed Scousers). One of the wealthiest ports of the British Empire, Liverpool sunk into economic decline post-World War II, but its successful stint as 2008 European Capital of Culture has given it renewed confidence and led to the opening or revamping of an array of tempting spots in which to eat, drink and be merry. A cluster are found in and around Liverpool ONE, a shiny openair mall that sprawls across the formerly jaded city centre. It's a short stroll from the breezy, spruced-up banks of the River Mersey, which is lined with cultural treasures and lorded over by the awesome Three
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TATE LIVERPOOL: A top-notch offshoot of the London art mecca, Liverpools Tate is one of myriad attractions in the refurbished warehouses of the Albert Dock. Another must-see here is the International Slavery Museum, which exposes Liverpools dark role in the transatlantic slave trade.
Graces, a soaring trio of Edwardian skyscrapers erected at the zenith of Liverpools power. Electrifying nightlife is Liverpools forte, especially in Ropewalks, a pumping district with endless barcrawling potential. Dont miss Alma de Cuba. Set inside an old Catholic church, with stained-glass windows and wax-coated candelbras, Alma draws a varied clientele, including players from the citys two soccer teams, Liverpool and Everton. Drinks prices are surprisingly reasonable for such a smart venue, whose entertainers include hip-gyrating Brazilian samba dancers. More Info: visitliverpool.com
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The YHA is a modern, purpose-built hostel near to the historic Albert Docks district.
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CATHEDRALS: Liverpool has two epic cathedrals; a Catholic one, dubbed Paddys Wigwam as it resembles a giant tepee, and an Anglican one - the biggest cathedral in Britain.
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DISTANCE FROM LONDON: 2 hours 10 mins. by train
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JUST 50KM UP the M62 motorway or a 50-minute rail journey away Liverpools noisy neighbour, Manchester, makes a strong claim for being Britains second city (though the Brummies of Birmingham would disagree). Known as Cottonopolis in the 19th century, when its textile products accounted for around half of Britains exports, Manchester bathes in its rich industrial heritage. The compact city centre is strewn with majestic Victorian-era relics, including the monumental neo-Gothic town hall and the palazzoesque Manchester Art Gallery. Weather-beaten mills and warehouses have been transformed into a raft of bars, eateries and cultural gems, with several overlooking the canals that once ferried goods across the city. Manchesters coolest district is the Northern Quarter, an uber-trendy hive of alternative clothes shops, hipster hangouts and gourmet dining spots, as well as second-hand record stores and live music haunts. While the Mancunian gigging scene has dipped since the 1980s and 90s, when New Order, the Smiths and the Stone Roses fuelled the psychedelic Madchester period, you can still imbibe good live music every night, with everything from up-and-coming house DJs to Oasis tribute acts.
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY: MOSI to Mancunians, this brilliant museum fringed around the worlds first passenger railway station - stocks vintage locomotives, steam-powered mill wheels and colourful textile displays dating back to Manchesters industrial pomp.
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THE LOWRY: Nestled on the Quays, in Manchesters neighbouring city of Salford, this multi-use arts centre and gallery is dedicated to the late local painter LS Lowry, whose haunting seascapes and millscapes immortalised industrial northern England.
Fully refitted, this YHA is next to a canal within easy reach of all the sights and attractions.
MUSEUM OF FOOTBALL: Home to two of the worlds richest clubs Manchester United and City Manchester also boasts the superb Museum of Football, which offers an absorbing, interactive insight into the beautiful game and its impact on Britain and beyond. Its housed in the Urbis, a glossy, ski slope-shaped tower.
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For a high-brow evening, try the Royal Exchange. Once a trading point for textile merchants, this intimate 700-seat theatre hosts award-winning drama, ballet and opera in a splendidly opulent setting. Manchester rivals Glasgow as Britains best retail therapy hotspot outside London. Rebuilt after being devastated by an IRA bomb in 1996, the heart of the city is peppered with glossy malls and department stores like Selfridges and Harvey Nichols.
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keeping a little secret all to themselves. But it would appear the word is spreading and its time to let the cat out of the bag Adelaide is cool! Not in a snobby were too good for you kind of way. Far from it! Adelaide is often cited as one of the friendliest cities in the world. A city where people go out of their way to help a lost visitor with a map, look a stranger in the eye and say hello, or teach a newcomer the rules to AFL football. No, were talking the kind of cool that comes from having the worlds only green belt of parks that wrap the entire city, free bike hire for everyone (yes everyone), the largest selection of food trucks*(mobile food vendors) in the country, the must-visit Adelaide Central Market jam-packed with local produce and food from around the world, and the expanding and uber cool small bar scene. And the best thing about Adelaide? Its easy! When Colonel William Light founded Adelaide in 1836, he had a simple plan: a one square mile city centre and lots of open space. He laid out the streets in a grid, surrounded by a ring of what are now State Heritage-listed parklands. The Adelaide Parklands were designed to be the lungs of the city and now Adelaide is the only city in the world to be completely surrounded by parklands. Totalling 7.6 km in green space, compared in size to Londons Hyde Park at 2.53 km and New Yorks Central Park at 3.41 km - now thats cool.
And speaking of cool, the very generous free bike hire* scheme in Adelaide is an initiative of the Adelaide City Council to help create a cleaner, greener city. They have thousands of free bikes for everyone to hire, every day. Cycling is the perfect way to get to know the city and beyond, with an abundance of dedicated bike trails around the parklands and throughout the city. A distinct lack of hills makes the pedalling a breeze. If you prefer to watch someone else do the cycling, dont miss Januarys Tour Down Under first stop on the worlds annual cycling calendar. An Aussie flavoured Tour de France! Whether by bicycle or foot, exploring Adelaides streets and laneways is a little like a treasure hunt. Uncover a local Adelaide delicacy in the historic Adelaide Central Markets where the buzz is happening Tuesday through to Saturday. Friday nights are best, when a shopping expedition turns into a meal and a great people-watching exercise. Stumbling upon one of Adelaides very popular food trucks is a sure way to unveil a gem. Offering a delicious variety of mobile food ranging from gourmet cuisine and nutritious juices to a shot of hot Italian coffee, these trucks, vans and carts can often be spotted in parks and laneways around the city. A monthly gathering of food trucks Fork
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on the Road has become a popular way to experience multiple food truck experiences in one sitting. Little markets are also popping up everywhere with young designers, vintage collectors and local artists pimping their wares for all to delight in. At the end of the day, when it's time to sit back and reflect FOOD, BIKES AND BARS on your great finds in this special little place, cosy on in to Find out more about all of one of the cool new wave of small bars dotted around the these from the experts: city. Small bars are a recent phenomenon in Adelaide, with FOOD TRUCKS archaic laws having recently been adjusted to accommodate Adelaide City Council these cosy, friendly and very individual little drinking holes Fork on the Road event with such offerings as wine straight from the barrel at Cantina FREE BIKES Sociale, a Basque tapas experience at Udaberri, old world There are nine handy hire charm and new world boutique beers (and ciders and wines) locations in the city and all you at Clever Little Tailor, and the list goes on. Well worth the need to bring is a valid drivers search and sure to put the cherry on your bejewelled cake licence, passport or Australian of Adelaide.
proof of age card. Your ID will be held as a deposit for the duration of the hire and will be given back to you when you return the bike to where you hired it. Find out more here Click here for a comprehensive map of Adelaide citys bicycle paths network See the professionals in action on the Tour Down Under SMALL BARS Try out these great new small bars: Cantina Sociale Udaberri Clever Little Tailor Chihuahua Bar Little Miss Mexico Little Miss Miami
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The Rugby Sevens World Series kicks off with this exhilarating Gold Coast event not to be missed. Seven players per team and seven minutes each half equals super-fast rugby action from 16 of the world's top teams. Also famous for the off-pitch fancy dress, music and dancing, why not get your friends (and costumes) together for one crazy, entertaining weekend on the Gold Coast. rugby.com.au
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