We got up early Saturday morning and visited the South Melbourne Market, a 10- minute walk from our apartment. It is a market like no other with what seemed like acres of gorgeous fruit and vegetables with many fresh fish and meat markets along with fresh baked goods.. All the food is from local farmers, artisans and producers. It is obvious why it is a favorite among the locals; as it is simply the best market we have ever visited. It is truly a foodie’s paradise. There were markets that specialized in chicken only (offering many different parts and attractive pre-prepared items)and other markets showcasing certain cuts of beef and lamb-only markets with hanging whole lambs. It was difficult to select which fish market to buy from; as, all the fish was “sparkling” and gorgeous. We finally decided on purchasing swordfish which, we prepared that night. The swordfish tasted so fresh. It was divine.
Melbourne has been known to be one of the world’s most “livable” cities and we absolutely agree! It is also a terrific city for walking and tram riding. Melbourne has the world’s largest tram system – 250km of double track. There is also a free visitor’s tram which goes around the entire central business district. This tram can get a bit crowded as locals tend to use this free service as well.
After brunch in the CBD, we headed over to The old Melbourne Gaol (jail). We entered the Police Watch House and experienced a “real life” encounter of what it would feel like to be arrested and locked up in a police station which only closed its doors in 1994. We both (under alias names) were thrown in separate small dark cells. Very scary! Lesley was “accused” of stalking and David was “accused of DWI! We then had the opportunity to view the creepy cells of Australia’s most notorious criminals. A fun outing!