4. The Canberra Centre
As I think I mentioned, somewhere between Surrey Hills and Canberra I lost my bras. After a google search, a trip to Bras 'n Things was in order. I followed the map and found myself, after originally missing the turn off (to the right) at the Canberra Centre. I assumed that this was where I would find the store and it was. I drove around the narrow, pedestrian looking streets until I spied an outdoor one. I followed some people into the shopping centre and quickly stumbled upon Bras 'n Things. I tried on a couple of bras and decided that I would probably never shop there again. I found a couple of much better options at Big W and Myer. After making my purchase, I decided to explore the centre. It was surprisingly bigger than I had expected and generally looked quite new and attractive with the best designed shopping centre toilets I have ever seen. I really should have taken a photo to share but taking a photo of public toilets seems a bit weird.
I continued my investigation outside where I found a fountain and two guys from Kenya who got me to take a zillion photos of them (with their camera, not mine) so I could get them to take one of me 😉
As I walked around the outside of the centre, it didn't take long for me to find some other sculptures, some of which, were notably more interesting than the sculptures around Bourke St. Mall.
Here are some other photos I took around the centre.
It was all looking very attractive apart from half of this short laneway, where a few of the shops were vacant.
Yes, vacant shops are a bit depressing, aren't they, but it certainly looks like you have some good restaurant options. Is eating out more expensive in Canberra than Melbourne? Carolyn
ReplyDeleteNope. I think it's about the same price but the food and service are potentially better. I like Canberran wine too!
DeleteI agree that street art portrait looks a lot like Jacinta!
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