4 Days in Perth

Perth in Western Australia may well be regarded as the worlds most isolated city which makes all the more reason for making the most of a visit here. It has so much to offer and is such a chilled and relaxed place that you should aim for at least a four day visit and maybe longer if you have the time. This gives you time to not only explore the city itself but also to get out and explore the wider city region. Here’s what we managed to do in four days, its a fairly relaxed itinerary and is by no means exhaustive, there is plenty more to see and do if you have the time or different interests. Whatever you choose to do you won’t be disappointed, Perth is a truly wonderful place and I can’t wait to go back there.

TAKE A WALKING TOUR

I always try to do a walking tour soon after arriving in a city. You get the benefit of local knowledge and in many places you have a choice of tours to suit your particular interests. Two Feet & a Heartbeat undertake a two hour tour of the Central Business District that includes historic buildings, alleys and lane ways, street art and concludes with a welcoming cold beer in Yagan Square. Tours are around two hours in duration, start times and frequency depends on the particular tour you choose.

KINGS PARK AND BOTANIC GARDEN

A visit to Kings Park is a must for a perfect view of the city below you. you can walk there in around 45 minutes from the CBD including a climb of the 242 steps of Jacobs Ladder depending on the route you choose. For the less energetic you can catch a bus (935) from St Georges Terrace right to the park and what’s more its free and fairly frequent. As well as the perfect viewing point you will find an information centre, café and the botanic gardens of Western Australia which are well worth a visit.

ROTTNEST ISLAND

Rottnest island sits in the ocean 11Km west of Fremantle. It make for a perfect day trip from Perth and is a very popular destination in the summer months. We booked a trip with Rottnest Express which included bike hire so we could explore the whole island during our visit. Ferries leave Elizabeth Quay early in the morning for a very pleasant cruise along the Swan River to Fremantle where it collects the remainder of its passengers.

Collect your bike as you disembark at the ferry terminal on Rottnest, its very busy close to the terminal but once you get a short distance away you will almost have the road to yourselves.The highlight of any trip is a viewing of Quokkas, small marsupials that can only be found in a small number of locations in Western Australia.

You can return to the terminal for a late afternoon sailing back to Perth, arriving just in time for pre dinner drinks.

FREMANTLE.

The quickest and easiest way to get to Fremantle, at the mouth of the Swan River, from Perth is by train. Trains depart from the main Railway station every 15 minutes, more frequently at rush hour, and the journey takes 30 minutes. You will need at least a full day as there is much to see and do including Fremantle Prison where there are numerous tour options to choose from, Fremantle Markets, Little Creatures Brewery and a whole range of fascinating shops, cafés, bars and restaurants. Its even more chilled and relaxed than Perth and a visit is a must for anyone visiting the area.

SWAN VALLEY WINE TOUR

The Swan Valley wine region is just a short drive north East of Perth and makes for an excellent day out of the city. There are a number of companies that offer day trips which have hotel pick ups and drop offs in the CBD. We chose Out and About Wine Tours, visiting five wineries (Lancaster, Sandalford, Windy Creek, Sittella and Heaford Glen), Elmars micro Brewery and The Margaret River Chocolate Company. Lunch was provided overlooking the vineyards at Sittella. Tours depart fro the city at 10am and return at 5pm.

CRUISE ON THE SWAN RIVER A cruise on the Swan River is a lovely relaxing activity and a great way to get a slightly different perspective of the area. You can take a dedicated cruise with one of the operators from Elizabeth Quay or combine your cruise with another activity. The trip to Rottnest Island includes a cruise downstream to Fremantle and it is possible to cruise up stream as part of the Swan Valley wine experience. Either way its a delightful thing to do.

SEE SOME STREET ART Perth is regarded as the second best city for street art in Australia after Melbourne. I love street art and seek it out wherever I go as the street art scene can tell you an awful lot about a place. Hunting out street art can be time consuming but in Perth you get to see some fine examples on the CBD walking tour with Two Feet and a Heartbeat, especially in the area of Grand Lane.

TRY SOME CRAFT BEER AND NATURAL WINE There are so many options in and around the city its difficult to know where to start. In the CBD the State Building on Barrack Street is a good place to start. Here you will find Petition, a superb craft beer bar. With 18 beers available on tap and many more available by bottle you really are spoilt for choice, what’s more the list on tap changes rteqularly. We arrived late on a Sunday afternoon and there was live music and a lovely atmosphere. What more could you ask for.

Petition

In the same building is The Wine Merchant which has a very impressive wine list with bottles on the shelves for you to browse and select, if you prefer just a glass they have about 20 available at any one time. Wines of While is a small wine bar located on William Street in Northbridge. All the wines here are made with minimum intervention and no nasty chemicals. The list is eclectic and fascinating, a real gem and not to be missed by lovers of natural wine. further afield in Fremantle is Little Creatures Brewery and Taproom, great for a c old beer or two after a day spent sight seeing before catching the train back into Perth.

Little Creatures

House of Beer Krakow

There is a thriving craft beer scene in Poland and the city of Kraków has a number of good places to sample the local brews. Admittedly there are a lot of bars selling the more traditional lager style beers from the big brewers such as Tyskie, Zywiec and Okocim and if you drink on the main square this is likely to be what is on offer. Walk just a few short streets away and you will find a much wider choice of beers. Craft beer In Polish is piwo rzemiesinicze and this is worth looking out for on bar menus if you are unsure. In Kraków head to the House of Beer at Tomasza 35, only a short walk from the square, where you will find a superb range both on tap and in bottle.

It certainly gets busy here but if its full in the main bar they open the downstairs area which is huge with very comfortable seating. We were in the city from Sunday to Friday and so did not experience the weekend. crowds.

There are usually eleven beers and one cider on tap, from both Polish and international breweries. We visited three times during our stay and there was usually something different to try each time. They also have a large selection of bottled beers from around Europe. You need good eyesight here to see what’s on offer as they don’t have a list of beers available, at least not one that I could find, but the staff are incredibly helpful and knowledgeable so its not really an issue.

Food here is also very good with burgers, hot wings and nachos on the menu.

Pracownia Piwa. Mieszanka Krakosa. Session IPA. 3.7%. Yellow, hazy with a good white head. Nice hoppy flavour here with a touch of malt and sweetness. Very drinkable. Good session beer.

Pinta. Like Fake. Peach IPA. 5.8% Pinta produced the first craft beer in Poland back in 2011. this particular beer is yellow in appearance with a slight haze. Aromas of peach along with citrus. Palate has malt, peach and lemon. Medium bitterness and nice carbonation.

Birbant. Amity. Hazy IPA. 4.7% A yellow/orange colour with a definite haze. Aromas are citrus and a nice touch of tropical fruit. Low bitterness, good carbonation, gentle sourness and a nice texture.

Cztery Sciany. Sciana. APA. 5.1%. Light yellow in appearance with a small thin head. Aromas of malt, lemon and grapefruit. Low bitterness, gentle carbonation and a good texture on the palate. A nice bitter lemon finish.

PiwoWarowina. Coffee Milk Stout. 4.7% Wow strong coffee with some chocolate. There is some sweetness and the palate is intense, deep and strongly flavoured. Nice carbonation and an incredibly long finish. Very nice but I couldn’t drink many of these.

Tempest Brewing. Citra Citra. IPA 6.8% Yellow/gold with a haze. Aromas of tropical mango and pineapple with lemon and orange. A good texture, low bitterness, nice carbonation and lovely tropical fruit flavours. Very drinkable.

Amager Bryghus. Sabrotaged. DDH IPA. 8% Dark orange, small white head. Aroma is malty with lots of tropical fruit. Palate is low bitterness, gentle carbonation, smooth and creamy. There are flavours of tropical fruit, orange and stone fruits.

Three Places for Craft Beer in Berlin

Berlin is a big city. With a population of over 3.5 million there are plenty of bars serving a wide range of beers from all over the world. In that sense this post is only the tip of the iceberg, these are three places I have been and particularly enjoyed and would heartily recommend to anyone who has an interest in great beer.

Muted Horn.

This is a great little bar in the district of Neukölln which is well worth searching out. Serving 22 beers on tap, both local and international, and an even larger selection of bottles there is something for everyone here and its easy to see why it is so popular with craft beer enthusiasts.

There is plenty of seating and even a small area outside. There’s a nice relaxed atmosphere here and you can easily while away an hour or so without much effort. Although they don’t serve food they don’t mind if you bring your own and you can even send out for a delivery.

Muted Horn, Flughafen straße 49.

U8 Boddinstraße is the nearest U-Bahn station a mere couple of minutes walk away.

Monday-Thursday 17.00-0200. Friday 17.00-03.00. Saturday 15.00-03.00. Sunday 15.00-02.00

Beereau.

A small but cosy bar located just off Friedrichstraße in Mitte. It may only be small but it is wonderful place to stop off for an early evening beer. There are a small number of beers on tap and a good selection in the fridges. The place is quite relaxed with a good selection of beer related books.

Beereau, Claire Waldorf Straße 4.

U6 Oranienburger Tor is the nearest U-Bahn station.

Tuesday-Thursday 14.00-22.00, Friday 14.00-00.00, Saturday 14.00-19.00

Mikkelller

The Danish brewery Mikkeller is regarded as one of the best in the world and has bars in several major cities around the world. The bar in Mitte is small with seating arranged into three areas plus tables outside for when the weather permits. The decor has a very Scandinavian feel and creates a relaxed and calming environment, ideal for drinking a beer or two!.

There are twenty four beers available on tap. Most are Mikkeller’s own brews but there are also a number of guest beers. Staff are approachable, helpful and knowledgable so navigating the menu if you are unsure is not a problem. Servings are available in two sizes, 40cl and 80cl.

Mikkeller,Torstraße 102.

U8 Rosenthaler Platz is the nearest U-Bahn station.

Sunday-Thursday 15.00-00.00, Friday-Saturday 15.00=02.00