Thursday, March 29, 2012

Singapore and Munich

We broke the long flight from Oz to Germany with three days in Singapore. We've been to Singapore before (a long time ago) so we decided to just chill out for a couple of days and try the local cuisines. We looked at "Little India" and had an excellent dinner there, and we had a great (and very cheap) lunch at the current version of the food hawkers market. We also went on a river cruise which gave us an opportunity to look at some of the new large and impressive public buildings.





A highlight for Judith was a visit to Arab Street where there are myriad shops selling a wide range of fabrics, braids, trim, and scarves












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We then flew to Frankfurt and took a train to Munich where we stayed with our friends Erica and George. Here, we had a lovely three days rediscovering the sights and museums of Munich, catching up with our friends, and helping to celebrate their daughter Ingrid's birthday.



Munich is a beautiful city about the same size as Adelaide but with a lot more art galleries and a much larger airport. Milton visited the Museum Brandhorst which has a very good collection of Andy Wharhol's work, along with a very extensive representation of Cy Twombly. All of the works in this art gallery were donated by one couple.

While Milton was doing this, Judith went on a guided walking tour of central Munich, where she walked four kilometers with a very informative guide. There were only three people in the group, so it was like having a private tour.






During our stay we enjoyed traditional Bavarian fare, but the last night we went out with our hosts to an excellent Vietnamese restaurant! The next morning we flew to Istanbul, arriving at about five in the afternoon

The only unfortunate aspect of this part of the trip was that Milton came down with a nasty cold and is still recovering three days later.

3 comments:

Fairy from Organised Castle said...

Hope your visit to Arab St didn't overload the bag.

Enjoy the trip and Milton is soon feeling better.

ClutterCath said...

Cant wait to hear all about Istanbul! Take care, get better soon Milton x

Kristen said...

Judith the fabric shop looks delicious. Breakfast in Istanbul sounds amazing!!!!
Hope Milton's cold is better quickly.