Showing posts with label Itinerary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Itinerary. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 October 2017

Itinerary for Japan (Osaka, Kyoto, Nara) Free & Easy 6 Days + 6 Night

This itinerary for Osaka, Kyoto, Nara is Free & Easy for 2 Adults and a Baby. 

This is the 1st time that we try bringing our baby out for an overseas trip and to see how will our baby will react plus to celebrate his birthday too. Overall things turn out quite well without any big hassles.

Our itinerary are not jam pack with activities as we need to consider the our baby as a factor, hence it is more towards a relax schedule. Most of the time we travelled back to Namba area for dinner and shopping. The place is too big to shop and too much food varieties just for one day.


Here is a summary of the trip:



Attractions that we did not include but you may want to consider adding in

Universal Studios Japan
Rinku Premium Outlets
Chinatown (Nankinmachi)
Osaka City Central Hall
Kinkaku-ji
Arashiyama Mountain


Day 1:

SIN -> KIX -> Accommodation



We manage to grab the promotion from Singapore Airlines to fly to Osaka KIX airport at a cheaper price. From KIX airport, you can grab a Nankai Limited Express train ride to Namba station where our accommodation is located. We booked our lodging via AirBnb. The host is nice and update us on the direction as of where to go and how to reach her apartment. You may read the review here
The pocket wifi provided is really helpful as we are able stay connected throughout the trip, hence, there is no need for us to buy any prepaid card for connectivity.


Day 2: Osaka



Kuromon Ichiba Market -> Ikeda -> Namba 

As our accommodation is near Kuromon Ichiba Market, the walking journey took less than 10 mins walk. There are alot of variety of seafood to choose. Get your breakfast from here, you wont regret it.
Next stop is Ikeda station where Momofuku Instant Ramen Museum is located. You may want to drop by Ippudo for lunch. Travel back to Namba for shopping at Takashimaya and street shopping


Day 3: Kyoto



Nippombashi -> Arashiyama -> Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine -> Nikishi Market

This is a fully packed day to Kyoto. Take a train ride to Arashiyama station, it will take about 45mins - 1 hour. You may want to drop by Arashiyama mountain and see their famous monkeys. Travel down to Arashiyama, there are quite alot of attractions such as Tenryū-ji Temple and Bamboo forest. Kyoto is famous for their Matcha powder, dont forget to buy some souvenirs back. Travel to Inari station for   Fushimi Inari Taisha. You may take the chance to drop by Kyoto Takashimaya if you like, if not proceed to Nikishi Market for their local products and food. Pokemon centre is a must to visit as this outlet offer more varieties than the one at Osaka. We choose to travel back to Dotonbori for dinner for their famous Ichiran Ramen.


Day 4: Nara



Shin-Ōmiya Station -> Nakatanidou Moji -> Kōfukuji National Treasure Hall -> Nara Park -> Namba 

It is a short day for us at Nara as our main aim is to see the deer and also to see the making of moji by hand. Otherwise, you can visit the temple, National Treasure Hall and Todaiji Museum if you want to know more about the history.In Nara park, you will be able to see deer everywhere!! Roam around, there are vendors selling biscuits for the deer @ 100Yen. Later half of the day, we travel back to Shinshabashi for shopping and also try out cafe Grams for their pancakes. Food sales at Takashimaya start after 7pm, most of the prices are slashed. Lots of bentos, sushi, skewers are on sales at this timing and mostly sold out within half an hour, mall closed at 8pm. If you still not tired, try visiting the 24hrs 'Life' supermarket, it is very similar to our NTUC hypermart. The things sold are relatively cheaper compare to here. Get your instant noodle here!!!!


Day 5: Osaka - Umeda



Umeda -> Hep five ferris -> Pokemon Centre -> Shopping -> Shinsaibashi

Umeda is more on a CBD area shopping. If you like, you can go to Hep Five Ferris to take the Ferris wheel. You will be able to see the surrounding area. Pokemon centre is located at Daimaru shopping mall, this is your chance to purchase Pokemon toys if you didn't do so at Kyoto. Surrounding shopping malls include Daimaru, Hankyu and Osaka station city if you are looking for branded goods. Remember to do your 6.9% tax refund! For us, we are back to Shinshabashi for the dinner and supper.


Day 6Osaka

 


Osaka Castle -> Osaka Aquarium -> Shinsaibashi

The journey will take about 40 - 45mins by train. Osaka castle is a tourist attraction where most of the tours will schedule to visit. This is where you get to see ancient Japan buildings, history and samurai. If you are interested, you can pay entrance fee to go into Osaka castle, you will be able to see historical items in the castle. Travel to Osakako for Osaka Aquarium, there are quite alot of different marine life showcase, some of which Singapore SEA aquarium do not have, eg Beaver. 


Day 7: Final Day



Its free and easy day as our flight timing is quite late. Luckily our host allow us to put our luggage at her place. This is your last chance to buy whatever souvenirs and stuffs. We re-visit  Dotonbori and Shinshabashi as there are where all the shopping take place. Recommended to reach KIX about 2-3hours earlier as you can purchase local products in the airport too!!


Wednesday, 23 September 2015

ITALY - See, Look, Shop, Experience

Venice

Where we Stay:

Hotel Marte


Where to See: 






















Burano: An island of Venetian lagoon which is well known for its colourful houses and lacemaking tradition. We took a 40 mins water bus ride from Ferrovia station to Burano.






















Essi Biscotti




















Gelato




















Lace and Mask
















Murano: Another popular island northern of Venetian lagoon which is famous for its glass making. Hop on the vaporetto after exploring Burano. Murano is just the next stop after Burano.






















Vaporetto tickets: Water bus tickets can be purchased conveniently at the tourist information office, ticket-vending machine, or at a ticket office. All these ticketing counters are located right outside Venezia Santa Lucia railway station. You can choose to buy single way ticket or 12-hours to 7days validity tickets. We purchased the 12-hours ticket which cost 12 Euro each to explore Burano and Murano.

Visit Venice and get lost in the city of dreams.

Florence

Where we Stay:

Albergo Bencidormi



Where to Eat:

Mercato Centrale

Nerbone


Bistrot La Capannina


Where to Shop
1.  The Mall: A popular luxury shopping outlet mall in Tuscany. We travelled to The Mall via the
     public transport. We arrived early to purchase the bus tickets from the bus station ticket office, and      joined the bus queue which goes to The Mall. The queue starts from a pillar with a poster of The        Mall.

2.  Prada Outlet Space:


Where to See


Rome

Where we Stay:

B & B Bless & B


Where to Eat:

1. Regoli Pasticceria


2. Pizzarium


3. Pompi: Best tiramisu in Rome


Where to See

1. Colosseum
2. Roman Forum
3. Santa Maria Basilica
4. Lardo di Torre Argentina
5. Pantheon Rome
6. Mercato di Campo de Fiori
7. St Angelo Bridge
8. St Peter's Basilica
9. Spanish Steps
10. Trevi Fountain
11. Cripta Capuccini

Wednesday, 22 July 2015

Palace of Versailles - Paris


Palace of Versailles (aka Chateau de Versailles) is a huge palace compound which is build since 1664. It comprise of the French garden, the Grand Palace, Trianon Palaces and Marie-Antoinette's hamlet.  

I would advise you to buy your tickets at its website and print out the electronic ticket so as to save time queuing to buy tickets. When you reach the palace, head straight for entrance A with your ticket  





















































































































































































Transport:   Versailles Chateau Rive Gauche RER C, 1hr from Paris city center

Walk to the Palace of Versailles  (10 mins)

*€3.25 for one way RER ticket, Versailles is outside zone 3, cannot use Paris metro ticket


Cost:      €18, passport

Hours:   Palace of Versailles: 9am to 6:30pm

Grand Apartments of the King and Queen, hall of Mirrors, Chapel (visible from the vestibule of the Chapel), Louis XIV Rooms, gallery of Battles, apartments of Mesdames, Palace History gallery

Trianon palaces and Marie-Antoinette's hamlet:  noon to 6:30pm

Grand Trianon, Petit Trianon, gardens, Chapel, French Pavilion, Queen’s Theatre (from the vestibule), Temple of Love, Grotto, English Garden, Dairy, Queen’s Hamlet.

French gardens: 8am to 8:30pm

The park is open from 7am to 8:30pm    


Due to crowding from 10am to 3pm, especially on weekends and Tuesdays, we advise you to visit the Grand Apartments either at 9am or after 3pm in order to get more enjoyment out of visiting the Hall of Mirrors and these exceptional spaces. Think about going to the Trianon palaces and Marie-Antoinette's hamlet at noon to discover a more rustic and intimate aspect of Versailles.