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Since time immemorial, humans have strived to reach the heavens with epic feats of engineering and architecture.
The Great Pyramid of Giza, Cologne Cathedral, the Eiffel Tower, the Empire State Building … each of these once called itself the world’s tallest structure.
Today, that honor belongs to Dubai’s Burj Khalifa – a 160 story testament to human accomplishment, ingenuity and resolve.
Bursting out of the desert like an oasis of glass and steel, Dubai’s Burj Khalifa stretches 2,722 feet (830 meters) above the city’s skyline. That’s nearly half a mile!
Now, let’s journey to Dubai and explore the story behind all 160 stories.
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The Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai during the Blue Hour
The Burj Khalifa seems tall enough to reach the moon!
The Dubai Financial District, as seen from the Burj Khalifa observation deck ... 555 meters above the ground
Every evening, the Dubai Mall Fountain erupts into a choreographed dance of water, as traditional Arabic and world music guides the streams
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A Brief History of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai
After discovering oil in 1966, Dubai’s economy became centralized around the production and exportation of this valuable fossil fuel. That began to shift in the mid-1990s — after the conclusion of the Persian Gulf War — when a wave of international foreign trading communities and corporations moved their businesses to Dubai.
The income provided by this shift in demographics — as well as a global increase in oil prices — allowed Dubai to supplement its oil-based economy with one of finance, service and tourism. This wave of prosperity also inspired architects from around the world to create the iconic and awe-inspiring Dubai skyline.
By the early 2000s, the city already had its share of breathtaking architectural achievements, including hundreds of manmade islands, the world’s tallest Hotel (Burj Al Arab) and an indoor ski slope. However, the government wanted something more. According to Jacqui Josephson, a tourism and VIP delegations executive at Nakheel Properties,
“Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum wanted to put Dubai on the map with something really sensational.” ¹
The Burj Khalifa certainly met those requirements! When it opened in 2010, the mega-tower instantly claimed handfulls of “world’s tallest” awards, including the world’s tallest building and the world’s highest nightclub.
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The top spire of Dubai's Burj Khalifa tower literally kisses the sky
Looking up at Dubai's Burj Khalifa is liable to give you a stiff neck!
The Burj Khalifa towers above Dubai's skyline and is visible from everywhere ... like this highway onramp
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Constructing the Burj Khalifa
Construction of Dubai’s Burj Khalifa took nearly 6 years (2095 days, to be exact). Work began on January 6, 2004, and the exterior was officially completed on October 1, 2009.
Stunningly designed by the Chicago firm of Skidmore, Owings and Merrell, the Burj Khalifa is inspired by desert flowers and an unrealized Frank Lloyd Wright architectural project.
Fun Facts About the Burj Khalifa’s Construction
During the peak construction years, more than 12,000 workers were employed each day
In total, more than 22 million man-hours were spent building the tower
The frame of the Burj Khalifa is made of 110,000 tons of concrete (which weighs as much as 110,000 elephants) and 55,000 tons of steel rebar
If all that rebar was laid down end-to-end, it would stretch 1/4 of the way around the globe
26,000 glass panels were used to create the exterior of the building
Construction of the Burj Khalifa cost $1.5 billion … and that’s not counting the surrounding “Downtown Dubai” development.
Controversy Surrounding the Burj Khalifa’s Construction
When it opened, the building was heralded as a marvel of modern architecture and a new wonder of the world. However, many human rights groups protested the Burj Khalifa, claiming that workers were mistreated and vastly underpaid. According to Migrant-Rights.org,
“The mainly south-Asian migrant workers have paid a high price for this ambitious project. Those workers toiled 12 hour a day, 6 days a week for pay as little as $4 per day.
The workers continuously protested against the poor working conditions and low pay, despite the fact that strikes and unionizing are illegal according to UAE law. In 2004, thousands of workers protested before the Ministry of Labour, only to be dispersed by police and threatened with mass deportations.”
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Burj Khalifa Construction in 2008 — Photo by Imre Solt [GFDL]
Burj Khalifa construction - photo by SAM
The entire area beyond Downtown Dubai and the Burj Khalifa remains an active construction project
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What’s It Like Visiting the Burj Khalifa
Growing up in New York City, I spent my childhood surrounded by tall buildings. As a result, it takes a lot to impress me. The Burj Khalifa took my breath away!
From the minute you enter Dubai, the Burj Khalifa is visible everywhere. It towers above the skyline and can be spotted from almost every window, rooftop, subway line, highway and river.
Upon arriving in Downtown Dubai and finding yourself face to face with this monumental colossus, all that’s left to do is crane your neck as far back as possible, look up and stare in awe.
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It's impossible to see the top of the Burj Khalifa while standing directly underneath the massive skyscraper
Be prepared for lots of lines during your visit to the Burj Khalifa
A fisheye view of the Burj Khalifa and a nearby road
The Burj Khalifa has 24,348 windows
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‘At the Top’ — an Epic Observation Deck
Breathtaking. Epic. Endless. Unimaginable. These are just some of the adjectives used to describe your view from ‘At The Top’ – the observation deck and lounge on the 148th floor of the Burj Khalifa.
With 360 degree panoramic views, you can gaze out on the ultra-modern architecture of Dubai, the crystal-blue waters of the Persian Gulf, the vast colorless desert and the incredible divide between the city’s haves and have-nots.
A visit to ‘At the Top’ isn’t cheap … but it’s worth it. Prices begin at around $50 and go all the way up to $150 if you want access to the VIP ‘At the Top SKY’ experience.
The best time to visit ‘At The Top’ is sunset, when you can actually watch the sun dip below the horizon twice – once from a low floor, then again from the top.
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You can pay money to use a telescope for a few minutes at the Burj Khalifa observation deck
A sweeping view of the Dubai Financial District, as seen from the Burj Khalifa observation deck
Looking up at the Burj Khalifa spire from the outdoor observation deck 'At The Top'
You can stick your feet out the bottom of the big windows 'At The Top' of the Burj Khalifa
The world's tallest outdoor observation deck at the Burj Khalifa in Dubai
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Best Places to Photograph the Burj Khalifa
The most obvious place to photograph the Burj Khalifa is from Downtown Dubai – located directly underneath the skyscraper. However, to get a truly unique photo, you have to get a bit of distance between yourself and the tower. Here are a few recommendations:
Treehouse Dubai
Level 43 Lounge
Dubai Mall parking lot rooftop
A helicopter ride around Dubai
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A view of downtown Dubai and the Burj Khalifa from Kuwait Road
The rooftop of the Dubai Mall parking lot is a wonderful and free place to get unique photos of the Burj Khalifa
The Burj Khalifa can be seen (and photographed) from pretty much every highway leading into Dubai
The Burj Khalifa peeks through an impressive downtown Dubai skyline
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Photographing the Burj Khalifa’s Energy Field
At any given moment, an estimated 50MVA of electricity is pulsing through the tower. That’s the equivalent of running roughly 500,000 100-watt light bulbs simultaneously. ³ Additionally, the Burj Khalifa’s spire is home to a large array of radio towers, satellites and other electromagnetic fields.
In theory, all this energy is invisible. However, looking through my photographs of the Burj Khalifa, I noticed a shadowy beam cutting through the sky above the tower’s spire. The line was present in images from all sides of the building and appeared to change the color of the sky on either side.
I can only surmise that the camera captured that energy coming into and out of the tower. That said, I would love to hear what you think in the comments below!
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With such a high-powered antenna array, it's no wonder that you can see the energy going in and out of the Burj Khalifa
Looking up at the Burj Khalifa
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Downtown Dubai – home of the Burj Khalifa
Downtown Dubai truly is an oasis, with its carefully manicured paths, air-conditioned walkways, mega mall, indoor souk bazaar and daily fountain shows. According to the official website,
“The Burj Khalifa stands as an anchor to the world’s most prestigious square kilometer – Downtown Dubai — which is also described as ‘The Centre of Now.’ This mixed-use, 500-acre development features world-class assets including commercial, residential, hotel, entertainment, shopping and leisure components set in open green spaces dotted with lakes and other distinct water features.”
True enough! You can easily spend an entire day exploring that square kilometer … which is a good thing, because the area surrounding it is hot, dry and under constant construction.
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The Burj Khalifa is surrounded by the Downtown Dubai development project, which gives you plenty to do and see while standing in the tower's massive shadow
This cloverleaf traffic intersection sends thousands of cars into Downtown Dubai on a daily basis
Looking down at the Dubai Mall (left), fountain and souk baazar (right)
From the top of the Burj Khalifa, you can see all the way to the Dubai Marina ... and really get a feel for just how "small" the rest of the surrounding area is
The rooftop of the massive Dubai Mall
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Fun Facts About the Burj Khalifa
As of 2017, the Burj Khalifa has these claims to fame:
Tallest building in the world
Tallest free-standing structure in the world
Highest number of stories in the world – 160 floors
Highest occupied floor in the world — 153rd floor at 584.5 m (1,918 ft)
Highest outdoor observation deck in the world – 148th floor at 555 m (1,821 ft)
Elevator with the longest travel distance in the world — 504 m (1,654 ft)
Highest nightclub in the world –144th floor
Tallest service elevator in the world
The top of the tower can be seen up to 95 kilometers away
Much like the Hymenocallis (Spider Lily) flower, the skyscraper’s central core emerges at the top and culminates in a sculpted spire ²
As a mixed-use tower, the Burj Khalifa has 1.85 million square feet of residential space and 300,000 square feet of office space
The stairwell has a total of 2,909 steps leading up to the 160th floor … ladders are used to climb any higher
The common areas of Burj Khalifa all have a bespoke fragrance that was selected from among 18 aromas. The fragrance with the materials in each space for a subtly different experience.
The water system supplies an average of 946,000 liters of water a day
To prevent aircraft collisions, the Burj Khalifa is equipped with high-intensity xenon white obstruction lights that flash 40 times per minute
The building has a maximum occupancy of 35,000 people
There are 57 elevators in the Burj Khalifa ⁴
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Sunset behind the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Looking down
The windows of the Burj Khalifa make beautiful geometrical patterns
The Burj Khalifa during the daily Dubai Mall sunset fountain show
What’s the tallest building you’ve ever visited?
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Friday May 22 09:34 mid flight Syd to Mel
Very busy prior to today getting things done and Anne with her business and uni work. Bed last night at 23:00 finished packing. Up at 05:45 and had lots to do before leaving the house at 07:00 15 minutes behind schedule. Drove to Liana who drove us to the airport. Plane delayed about 40 minutes due Melbourne weather. Another scissors confiscated but no fluids nor toothpaste this time. ETA Mel. about 10:15. Jetstar A321 a little squashy but only for 1 hour.
14:35 downtown Melbourne
Hotel across the road from the airport just a short walk. Btw Jetstar took carry on luggage down to the cargo bay and we were lucky not to be charged. We are at the hotel today and leave for Hong Kong tomorrow at 07:25. How convenient just a walk across the road from the hotel.
We caught the sky bus into town. Walked around had lunch, window shopped. Free tram from Spencer St outlet mall to Bourke Street. Currently having another coffee, to wake up and kill time. The chocolate and cake shops are very tempting but we are resisting, not sure about resistance on the cruise in a week or so. It's quite cool here in Melbourne and the jacket I brought may not quite cut the mustard so we bought a jumper from an outlet shop. Coffee at Myers.
Dinner was at Triim a Mediterranean restaurant in Hardware lane. Read my review on trip adviser (anneroy contributor). Free tram back to Spencer St interchange. Then skybus back to Park Royal airport. Watching Eurovision. Tomorrow flight to Hong Kong departs 07:40. Wake up call at 05:00
Sat May 23 07:35
Email during the night to say flight delayed so we slept till 6. Dressed, packed, checked out and walked to airport. Currently having breakfast.
Sun May 24 16:25
Comfortable seat that lies flat, daytime flight so movies. Interstellar and John Wick. Too much food. Smooth flight only a couple of times to fasten seat belt. Installed SIM card into my phone. Arrived Hong Kong delayed docking due weather. Lucky flight was not diverted to Malaysia or China due weather. Easy quick transit though arrivals. MTR train to Kowloon HK$140 then free airport shuttle to Salisbury YMCA hotel. All too easy. Upgrade to view of harbour. Dropped bags in room then walked to Marianne jeweller. Most shops closed so back to hotel, fruit in our room for dinner and early night. Up early, bought coffee downstairs and took back to room. Fruit for breakfast. Walked 1st to tailor chose material and measured up for suit. Last time 2010 and 5 centimetres thinner now. Then to Jeweller Marianne, then a haircut and shave. Lunch across the road. Anne bought watch and hand bag. Currently Coffee in hotel cafe. Plan to catch airport shuttle at 20:30 across the road. So 4 hours to kill. I bought an "S" SIM card for iPad from honest Ali ( turned out to be a dud) in shop in arcade. Let's see if it works for 4 weeks.
23:15 Emirates lounge
Plane leaves 12:30 just past midnight so we are filling in time sitting in hotel foyer. Airport shuttle leaves every 12 minutes to Kowloon. Anne read book I walked thru hotel next to YMCA. Shops are all classy expensive like Prada Louis Vuitton and other names I've never heard of but Talia would know. And watch brands that are probably ridiculously pricey.
Decided we might as well suffer at the airport so caught early shuttle to Kowloon. Rather quick trip without traffic. Well surprise surprise, at the train station, Kowloon, you can check in your luggage. Then you board the train to the airport luggage free. The airport is something else, the size of a small city. A shuttle train takes you to the appropriate gate and lounge because it is so far away. So we ate lots, charged up the phone and iPad and now wait patiently for another 30 minutes to board the plane to Dubai.
Mon 25 12:15 pm
Amazing Emirates A380 flight to Dubai, overnight flight so we missed out on enjoying everything Emirates has to offer. Arrived early Dubai about 04:00. Easy transit thru customs, immigration. Chauffeur driven to Regent Palace hotel. Arrived hotel about 05:00 far too early to check in lovely hotel front of house Essi now Facebook friend, so we paid extra ¥200 for the luxury of a room. Had a snooze. At about 09:30 went across road to shopping centre including French supermarket Carrefour. Lunch at Dome. Bought fruit to fill in before dinner. It's very hot probably about 40 Celsius.not many burqas several men in traditional gear. Swishy shops in shopping centre. Weighed myself with clothes and shoes so possibly 1kg extra weight. Gotta be careful.
17:40
Waiting till 19:00 to be picked up for cruise dinner and dance performance. Rosemary and Garry arrived from Sydney. I checked out the trains just next to the hotel and they come often.
Tuesday May 26 21:36 in our hotel room
Dinner cruise was interesting. Mostly Indian passengers and a few locals including women completely covered in black. Magician and Egyptian dancer. Indian cuisine buffet. B- evening but something to do in the evening. A good nights sleep and breakfast at 09:00. At last a hotel breakfast that is different albeit an Indian cuisine. Off to Dubai Mall and Burj Khalifa tall tower. The mall is awe inspiring in its size. The train trip to it was easy and efficient and the station located next to the hotel..well done Anne and Rosemary. Note that some carriages are women only, a friendly local explained to me I could be fined being in the wrong carriage.
At the destination 7 travelators to get you to the mall. We did the aquarium, had coffee then went up to level 124 of the tower in a super smooth elevator. Great view. Dinner at Wafi gourmet, somewhat expensive but quite good. Enjoyed the water show then train back to hotel.
12:25 old Souk Dubai Eating at Masti
Hotel Breakfast at 09:00. Taxi to Old Souk but he got it wrong and took us to old Gold Souk. Eventually went to the right place. Walked around the market mostly clothes, materials and trinkets. Very hot and dry. Bought a white Arabic garment plus keffiyeh. Pestered by hawkers.
Lunch at small cafe Masti. AED¥75 (2.7) Biryani chicken and fish plus fruit juices. Call to prayer loud and clear from several mosques.
Thursday23:30 Southampton Mercure hotel
After our shopping trip to the Souk we returned to hotel by taxi. Picked up at 16:00 for our desert safari. Our guide Botiri. Driven to the desert where we swapped to a Land Rover vintage model and given goggles and kaffiyeh.. A drive over the sand dunes looking for animals oryx, antelope like mammal. Refreshments sweet Apple juice and a falcon demonstration during which the sun set. A drive to dinner in the desert with entertainment, rifle dance and Arab lady dance. Lentil soup, rice, chicken kebabs, camel stew, dates, coffee, sweet drink mezze dips and bread. I lay on the cushions and fell asleep. Returned to the hotel by 22:30
Thursday morning vip taxi (lexus) to miracle garden. A 35 minute trip. Gardens were lovely. We waited for taxi to return us to the hotel 10:15 patiently which eventually arrived so we would make it on time back to the hotel. Picked up at 12:00 by Emerites and driven to airport. Boarded at about 14:30. 7 hour flight to Gatwick England. Emirates drove us to Southampton Mercure hotel where we are now.
May 31 sailing from Southampton to Denmark 05:48
A small room in the hotel but conveniently located. Met up with the other two families. I woke up early and walked up to the shops. After breakfast drove to Portsmouth dockyard and toured it. Took lots of photos. Light Lunch potato and cheese in a pub and had a pint. Met up with Chris and Diane in the street. Local restaurant fully booked so we ate at the hotel which was quite good. Saturday June 30 had early breakfast with Chris and Diane. Invited them to Talia's wedding (I know Diane will read this) Sadly said farewell then we drove to Highcliffe Northern Forest. Returned to hotel via the ship Celebrity Eclipse then finished packing. Checked out of hotel dropped off bags, Anne and I embarked at about 13:00 after about an hour line up. The ship is amazing. It just had a refit a month ago. Cabin spacious. Buffet level 15 very yummy. Dinner in restaurant very delicious. Prior to that we went to forward Skye lounge for drinks, part of our unlimited drink package. After the dinner went to the show, a very funny comedian. Bed early. Couldn't resist room service chicken soup at about 22:00.
12:00 noon may 31
Up early. Gym for 30 minutes 300 calories. Breakfast at Ocean View Cafe level 15. Yummy smoked salmon and herring. Spa level 12. Trivia sky lounge level 15. A,R,G playing cards.
Monday June 1 in bed 12:16 am
Lunch in dining room. Dinner yummy as usual. Singer evening show very good lady.
Monday gym, smoked salmon and herring breakfast. Spa with Anne, Denmark talk. How to cook a steak demo. Lunch in ocean view cafe. Arrived Denmark 15:00. Taxi to canal boat ride, which was excellent. Tour guide Kiya. Met Karina and had coffee and talked a lot. It was just great meeting her after 16 years. Anne had 5 herring sampler. Taxi back to ship. Dinner in Ocean View. + wine( part of drink package). A,r,g cards in our cabin. Show at 21:30 very good singer Ben 3rd place X factor, sounds like rod steward. Coffee and iced tea in cafe bed at 12:30.
Wed June 3 10:00 in cabin
Yesterday taxis all booked up so took hop on hop off bus into town. Anne and I got off at department store like David Jones. Bought mascara for Liana then a Danish with coffee ( not called Danish here). Walked to "3" shop and along the way bought clothes at H.M. At "3" shop they got internet working on iPad and spent a short while skyping the girls.
Returned to catch the bus and the first one did not stop. Fortunately second one did stop because we have no Danish Kroners left for taxi fare. Back to ship, lunch, afternoon sleep, dinner at 6:30 then excellent show, circus, lucky to find a seat. After show my iced pear ginger tea. Watched rest of movie in cabin whirlwind or whirlpool.
Up at 07:30 and gym for 30 minutes. Then Oceanview cafe for smoked salmon, herring and toast with OJ and coffee. Returned to cabin with fruit for Anne then spa with Anne level 12.
Friday may 24 05:30
Wednesday: early gym. Port talk about Stockholm and Estonia. Show was juggler comedian, excellent. Afternoon matinee was Ben the singer and the west end lady singer together. They were terrific. Lunch in oceanview level 14. After show we all met up in the cafe and I had my iced pear tea.
Thursday May 25
Arrived Stockholm. Gym for 30 minutes and met everyone for breakfast. My weight ok but I think the scales are wrong. Taxi to Vasa museum (fitted 8 into a 7 seater) ended up doing Abba not Vasa. Skyped the girls in Abba museum. Abba interesting but needs a lick of paint. Ferry across harbour to old City. Walked around. I had my Swedish meat balls and beer. Anne had herring. Walked around then long walk back to ship. My phone says 12000 steps today. Returned to ship smoked salmon open sandwiches delicious and scones. Met chef yesterday and asked for buffalo wings. During dinner maitre de said buffalo wings tomorrow (Friday) show was impressionist, least entertaining so far. Early to bed everyone, all quite tired.
Friday May 26 clock forward 1 hour. Up at new time 04:30.
Saturday 20:30 St Petersberg.
Yesterday Stockholm. Shuttle bus into town. Lunch at restaurant. Fish soup and potato dish and Swedish beer. Bought a few nick nacks for kids and friends. Old city with history, small lanes and old buildings. Returned on shuttle bus. Dinner at 18:30 and magic show at 20:30 quite good. Everyone is quite exhausted so early to bed finished watching night stalker movie in cabin. Up early in St Petersburg.
A magnificent sickly opulent city with palaces decorated in over the top paintings, crockery and gold foil. On a tour. Had to pass through customs to get off ship past miserable government employees. Tour guide Lena, good English and very knowledgable. We were early so avoided huge crowds at various venues. We are a little disturbed that Russians do it tough while such lavish opulent churches and palaces. Part of the tour was a subway ride on a noisy train over one stop. The longest escalator I've ever experienced. We had lunch provided creamy soup and chicken crêpes. Garry and I had vodka. A lot of walking today 17000 steps according to my pedometer on the Samsung. We were agog at the size of the palaces as well as the fit out. The nazis more or less destroyed these places when they left and the Russian government restored them in record time. Much artwork was removed just before the nazis invaded. Much was stolen or destroyed. Back to the ship at about 18:00, dinner in dining room at about 19:00. Everyone is tired but we all want to see St Petersburg entertainment at 22:00 tonight. Early start tomorrow another 1/2 day tour with Lena and Peter.
Sunday 23:48
Early start 07:30. Easy thru immigration today. River cruise. Churches, palaces, lunch piroga (big piroshki) blood church, mosaics. Synagogue, hermitage museum. Farewell Elena and Peter our tour guide and driver. Dinner in Murano at discount thanks to Robert. Fantastic experience. Broadway show. Delay setting sail due 40knot wind.
Monday 21:00
Sea day sailing to Lithuania. Gym, new scales more accurate, I'm a little shocked at my weight. Excursion talk. Go pro talk (bought one). Chef demo how to cook fish. Lunch, sleep, dinner with Ruth and Stephen. MacDonald brothers show. Iced ginger pear tea. Anne did trivia.
Tuesday June 9 12:00 midnight
Arrived Lithuania. Gym, weight terrible. Walked thru town. Wi fi at cafe. Lunch back on ship. Trivia. Men vs women fun quiz. Ventriloquist show. Time running out for cruise.
Thursday June 11 08:35
Yesterday Poland. Taxi tour. French markets ate pistachio nugah. And apple donut. Church of many bricks. Church with lovely orang recital. Famous ant communist ---------- place.
Thursday arrived Germany. Gym, spa, breakfast.
Coach to Berlin 3 hours. Stopped at Maccas for toilet and coffee break. Toilet 50c. Swapped at 1936 Olympic stadium to group of 8 of us with excellent tour guide Lee an American who has been here for 30 years. All day tour of various places. Berlin Wall, railway station where Jews were loaded onto trains, square where books were burned. Various other places. Currently driving back to ship, a 3 hour trip. It's 20:00. Thursday evening.
Oops Sunday June 14
We arrived back at the ship at about 21:30 and dinner in the oceanview cafe bistro. A German feast including German sausages which chef Darren went on shore to buy , sauerkraut and German beer affordable on our drink packages. Ship departed at midnight.
Friday and Saturday sea days. Gym. Trivia, talks about confessions of a customs officer, and necrotourism. Other talks from officers, navigation and engineering. Shows were Beatles(yesterday evening, Chinese magician matinee yesterday and production show. All quite good. Four families met outside our cabins in team earth to discuss tips for crew. Rosie's trivia team earned various prizes including new lanyards, most appreciated. I walked around the ship and photographed most places with my new gopro. Obviously I've put on weight. We disembarked today (Sunday) at about 08:30. Phone call to taxi company. Taxis to Southampton airport. Little hiccups with Rosie's champagne and my bottle of wine but all sorted. Weigh was ok. Howard and my priority cards got us into business lounge. Free wifi so we spoke to the girls and caught up a little on the Internet and ate nibbles. Currently 22:05 on a Dash 8 at 28000 ft on track to Dublin.
Monday June 15 22:35
Yesterday arrived Dublin. Picked up car. Drove to Sandymount Hotel. Walked to local village. Asked Una Mollony a Dubllin resident directions and she ended up making two trips in her car to take us Moto dinner at the Old Spot where I had hamburger and Guinness.
Up Monday morning, hotel breakfast then caught hop on hop off bus to trinity college, then to town and shopping centre. Irish stew at cafe below museum the Hutch. Shopped then walked to Dublin castle to catch up with Rosie and Garry. Bus to Guiness storehouse for interesting tour then a pint of Guinness on level 7. Bus to stop 24 to dinner show, Gaelic music and dancing. Train home to the hotel.
During the day I got interviewed for a Father's Day show on Saorview.
Wednesday June 17 21:30 just arrived Sligo Park Hotel in Sligo
A summary of the last two days. Belfast :Titanic museum exhibition. We had a tour. It was terrific.a few levels of information, a chair lift taking you through a mock up ship yard. A cinema showing the remote camera view that surveyed the sunk ship. The drawing room. And lots of information. The Crumlin road Gaol, a morbid but interesting historical tour of this infamous place including the gallows. A show at the Old Opera theatre in Belfast. The Business of Murder. Slow at first but quite interesting second half. It had an 8 year run in the west end. Meals at various pubs and even a Chinese meal at the red panda opposite the Europa hotel. On the way to Sligo from Belfast today we stopped at the rope bridge Carrick-a-Rede. £5.90 and a mile long very difficult walk then a precarious walk over this shaky bridge. Hmm a lot of calories burned up today. A visit to the Bushmills distillery too late for a tour but not too late for a taste and to buy a bottle of honey single malt.
An historic black taxi tour if Belfast telling us about the history and the political problems faced by Ireland. Protestants are loyal to England Catholics are republicans. Some very sad stories of the struggle.
Saturday June 20
Left last drove to Sligo. Nice hotel for 1 night. In the morning a spa. Breakfast. Off to Galway. Dinner at an Italian restaurant. Looked through Dunnes department tour.
Currently travelling to Killarney. Cliffs of Mohr along the way but fogged in. Diverted by car ferry. Stopped for chowder and potato. Currently in Listowe having coffee. During this last two days we visited a castle in fact a fortified mansion. Today's road trip passed a bicycle rally.
Last night we stayed at a B&B Seashore lodge. Had to carry suit cases up the stairs. A good B&B but a poor hotel. Breakfast was basic. Coffee finished now 1 hour to finish our trip for today.
Sunday 10:30 June 21
Arrived Killarney yesterday via fogged in cliffs of Mohar and a ferry ride across a lake. Nice hotel Brooks. Great position near shops. Big room. OK breakfast. Here for two nights. Today we drove the ring of Kerry and enjoyed the scenery. Dinner both nights at Scala Eile and they gave us left over cakes to take away. Barbara from Poland the waitress my new Facebook friend and Maurice was the manager. Good value nice food great service. Had my sixth Guinness. Tomorrow early start to Cork.
Wed June 24
Taking off Dublin on route to London central airport. Just left Dunboyne castle hotel. A great hotel, great dinner here and good breakfast. Spa was €10 for the room and had steam rooms, sauna, spas of all sorts, relaxing rooms. I note that maintenance was lacking with multiple issues in several rooms.
Prior to that we were at the Ambassador hotel in Cork where we met Tommy and Anthony, Marian's father and brother. They picked up Anne and me from St Patrick's Street outside Brown and Thomas department store and took me for a Murphys at a local pub.then a Jamesons whisky. We had a cheap Chinese meal at a local (pity we missed out on a genuine not tourist meal).
Btw last night was my seventh Guinness.
Spa, nice dinner, and good breakfast here.
Friday June 26
Currently in Lancaster hotel London. Couple of days ago flew to London City airport. Gotta remember not to take liquids on plane! Fitted 8 of us plus baggage into taxi..a miracle. Hop on hop off bus. Thames cruise with the funniest tour guide ever! . Harrods ( crazy prices AUS$14 for coffee). Saw musical Beautiful last night excellent, in the audience Gene Simmons and Michael Cain. After Harrods walked through Hyde park back to hotel. Saw Princess Diana memorial fountain and squirrels.
Wednesday July 1
Have not written for a while so here's a catch up.
Back to London where Anne and I picked up the SIXT hire car with a little difficulty interpreting the gps. We caught a train then walked till we discovered it in a car park. It's a manual Citroen and had a challenge finding out how to start it and how to engage reverse. Then to negotiate London traffic, avoiding the congestion tax. We drove to the Lancaster hotel, farewelled Cheryl, Adam, and Howard and Shirley. Then off we drove to the Cotsolds and our lovely Roman period house at Bouton on the water. We stayed here for 3 nights during which we did road trips all around enjoying English countryside. We had cooking facilities so we cooked two dinners, 3 breakfasts and made lunch twice left over sausages on rolls with coleslaw. We shopped at Tesco a short distance from our house. the Cotwolds are a magic place with a creek running through it and old English charm and a lot of weekenders over Saturday and Sunday. We bought duck food and fed the ducks. Garry and I had a pint of Hobgoblin beer brewed locally and served at 12 Celsius. Restaurants close at 6 on Sunday so we were forced to eat Chinese. On the morning of our departure a police car pulled up as someone complained about where we parked.
We left the Cotwolds and drove the Staffords to Gatwick via Stratford upon Avon and Brompton where Downtown Abbey is and was being filmed. Behind schedule we tracked to Gatwick on the M25 my gps not working, turned out we ran out of data. I drove for about 7 hours this day. Traffic on the M25 was horrific for over 100 miles. A nightmare. Went under some bridge and paid the toll on line at Jeff's place. We planned to arrive at 5, we arrived after 6. We had planned to do dinner with the Simons at 7 ended up thee at 8:30 without gps and about 10 at Monica's place after that. And we tried to ring Sharon turned out we had the home number not mobile and ringing Jeff the phone cut out yep unbelievably stressful. Wi fi at the restaurant gave us a map to Jeff so Alls well that ends well. Stayed with Monica overnight after talking till midnight. Yummy breakfast. England has great berries and yoghurt. I had a short morning walk to the seaside. We went to Smileys for lunch on the seaside I had fish and chips. Then at about 11:45 set off to Heathrow early as I was scared of the traffic. As it turned out traffic was excellent and I cruised at 70 mph. At the airport we retrieved VAT and octopus credit then relaxed in the lounge until we realised our plane was at sector C a shuttle away.
11 hour flight passed quickly I think I slept a long time as I can't account for all these hours.
Arrived Hong Kong knew the train and shuttle protocol and here we are at the YMCA and the temperature is 35 Celsius.
July. 2 Thursday
Just filled in time on an hour harbour cruise.
Did recon this morning about our trip to Macau.
Went to jeweller and to polo bag shop.
Yesterday went to jeweller and tailor. Suit measured and will be posted to Australia. Ring ready for Talia and bought earrings for Liana.
Dinner in authentic Chinese restaurant around the corner. Checked out of hotel at 12 and they are storing our bags and facility for shower if we want.
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