Next stop – Thailand! When we arrived in Bangkok we were very eager to dig into some amazing Thai food and experience the renowned hustle and bustle of the Thai capital.
Not sure how safe this is…
Or this actually.
Restaurant on wheels – go where the business is!
Our hotel – Amber Boutique Silom.
We caught the local boat along the river to visit one of the temples.
I will never again say anything about the Brisbane River looking dirty!
It was obviously high tide when we got off the boat as this lady’s little shop was well and truly flooded.
Wat Pho.

The giant golden Buddha is so impressive.
It’s difficult to show in photos just how huge it is!
Young monks at Wat Pho.

Delicious grilled squid from a street vendor.
The fruit stalls everywhere are great. Pomegranate juice and dragonfruit are my new favourites!
Typical Bangkok scene – busy, dirty, crazy and somehow endearing.
The tiniest McDonald’s ever?
We went searching far and wide for the best street food in Bangkok and were lucky enough to have an amazing street only 5 minutes walk from our hotel in Silom. We tried almost every place on the street at least once.
Our fave street food vendor!
Yummy seafood pad thai and chicken panang.
On Saturday we paid a visit to the famous Chatuchak Markets. It was insanely busy and already 40 degrees by about 9:30am so our shopping didn’t last that long. You simply can’t believe how big this market is unless you see it for yourself. It covers over 35 acres!
There’s something for everyone at Chatuchak Markets! There’s food…
…and feather dusters…
…flowers and knives…
…and a lovely cafe to escape from the heat!
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Hong Kong
Welcome to Hong Kong!
The trains look as though they go on forever…
Apartments in Hong Kong
Masses of people crossing the street.

Fruit and vege markets.
This lady was just pulling along these boxes in the middle of the road in peak hour traffic…
A fancy foyer.
A typical main street in central Hong Kong.
We bought Andrew’s niece a little asian dress and the lady was very keen to demonstrate that it wasn’t flammable.
Night market.
The way the buildings are lit up at night is very impressive.
Double deck trams!
Hong Kong LOVES malls…
Ngong Ping 360 cable car ride.
Climbing the stairs to the big Buddha.



Because they wouldn’t want you having too much fun…
The selfie master in his fancy suit.
A water buffalo just wandering the streets.
Giant incense sticks. You can’t see it in this shot but they were as tall as me!
The incense haze.
Cable cars over the water.
More hustle and bustle on Hong Kong streets.
One of the many sights on this trip that has made me want to be a vegetarian.
Locals at the market.
Roses from the flower market.
A guy randomly walking along the street with his macaw.
Hong Kong street food near the night market.
Amalfi
During our stay in Salerno we did a day trip to Amalfi, the town the coast derives its name from. Amalfi is only about 24km from Salerno but the coastal road is so windy that the bus ride takes an hour and a half. It’s so worth it though to see the coast. I only wish I could have got out to take more pictures!
One of the quaint little streets.
I don’t think a photo can fully convey how massive these lemons are!
Chillies and garlic…two of the most essential and delicious ingredients.
Duomo di Amalfi.
A great place for lunch overlooking the water.
Gelato became a daily habit for Andrew…
Andrew’s gelato….and Kirsty’s gelato 😉
The lemon groves of Amalfi.
Vespa & Fiat – two Italian favourites.
What a gorgeous coastline…

Aranjuez
Visiting Andrew’s cousin Beth and her partner Diego in Aranjuez was a huge highlight of our time in Spain (and the trip as a whole!). The hospitality and generosity they showed us was overwhelming.
The Aranjuez Palace just down the road from Beth’s house.
Beth’s beautiful treelined street.
They live in a fantastic house that used to be a restaurant.
On our first night, Beth & Diego did a gig at a local restaurant. It was amazing to see them perform together. Plus the food was fantastic!
Mickey! Such a sweet and cheeky pup. If we left our bedroom window open she would jump in and be on the bed in no time!
Beth’s amazing turkey…
…and her beautiful cats Ramon and Pearler.
Diego put on a nice BBQ the first weekend we were there. We felt like we were getting a real taste of Spain now!

They also took us horse riding at Diego’s family’s stables. Riding through the olive groves as the sunset over Aranjuez was simply amazing and was one of those moments we’ll never forget. I didn’t take my camera on the horse for fear of dropping it or falling off while trying to take pictures but here are some I took before our ride.
Beth and her gorgeous horse.
Isn’t he beautiful?!



Some lovely Spanish countryside.
The bull bar in town.
Diego’s solution to no carparks being available in town…mount the curb and put on your hazard lights! Then walk across the road for a beer naturally.
Mickey…loving it.
Sadly our stay had to come to an end but on the final night Beth and Diego had a little housewarming party. Ten minutes before people started arriving Diego told Beth there would be 14 people for a sit down dinner. I would freak! But the hostess with the mostest managed to find enough chairs, make the table look fabulous and together with Diego put on an absolute feast.
What a fantastic way to end our time in Spain. We’re looking forward to seeing Beth back in Australia in December too!
Madrid
We had a quick stop in Madrid where we dropped off our car, wandered some lovely streets and ate lots more delicious food 🙂
Plaza Mayor
Artists in Plaza Mayor
Parque del Retiro


Probably our favourite part of Madrid was Mercado de San Miguel.
Such a wide range of delicious food!
Can you believe someone went to the effort of arranging cherries like this?! They’d want to be tasty for that price!
Next stop is Andrew’s cousin Beth’s house!!
Granada
Wow! Granada was just amazing. We adored this lovely little place in the south of Spain.
Our house in Granada in Albaicín, the old Arabic quarter located on the hill opposite the Alhambra.
The area is known for its cobble stoned streets with white washed houses.
The view of Alhambra from our bedroom! Amazing sight to wake up to each day 🙂
Alleys and alley cats.

Alhambra dogs
It’s a shopper’s paradise in downtown Granada.
The strong Moorish influence is seen in many of the amazing shops hidden down tiny little streets.
Alhambra from our room at night.
And looking in the other direction from our room wasn’t too bad either 🙂


There’s so many gorgeous cafes and shops scattered through Granada.
A cute little florist in one of the main squares.
Bit of a tight squeeze…
How cool is this street lamp?!
Views towards the mountains framed by the white washed houses.
I couldn’t get enough of these picturesque little streets (as I’m sure this blog post shows).
Until next time Granada…xo
Barcelona
Next stop – Barcelona!
Sunset from our apartment window. Thanks again to our lovely host Valerie for her hospitality.
Fruit in Santa Caterina Market.
Barcelona’s beach.
I love all the colourful clothes hanging out to dry in the streets.
There’s so many great little cafes and restaurants in all the little backstreets.
Cuines Santa Caterina – gorgeous interior and fantastic food right across from our accommodation. 
Paella!!
Barcelona Cathedral
Now that’s a dog!

Gaudi’s Park Güell = AMAZING!
How great are these gingerbread houses!

Backstreets of Barcelona
Anyone who is a fan of Fawlty Towers will know why I found this so funny!
Paris
Of all the amazing cities in the world that I’ve visited, nothing beats Paris. It’s one of a kind and really holds a special place in my heart. We had a fantastic week staying right in the centre of Paris just near the Pompidou with a wonderful French lady. There wasn’t a whole lot of sleep…there was however an excess of nutella and banana crepes and several croissants too.
Paris beach by the Seine.
Notre Dame and the beautiful gardens surrounding it.
The Tuileries.
I’m not sure I could accept a ticket from a policeman on rollerblades…
Love locks – I’d seen pictures of this bridge but was still surprised by how many locks there are!
Some art for sale along the river.
The view from the Eiffel tower is well worth all the steps we climbed. It was even more beautiful than last time I climbed it in winter.

The Pompidou.
The view from the top of the Pompidou.

The line to get into The Louvre.
This guy looks pretty happy with himself 🙂
Mona Lisa madness!

Napoleon’s Aparatment.

They really do love rollerblades in Paris! Let the 90’s live on!!
Sacre Coeur
Matching brothers hehe
Jardin du Luxembourg
I love the Louvre by night! I know not everyone is such a fan of the pyramids but I think the look fantastic.

The Champs Elysees cafes and the reward at the end of this ridiculously long street!
The spiral staircase of the Arc…
…and the view from the top! Amazing!
The view of the Champs Elysees from the top.

Dump some sand in the middle of the city and play beach volleyball there…why not!
And I’ll leave you with…Jesus…?
(A quick note for my Dad) – Did you like that I put more captions on the photos? 🙂
Ireland
Westport



On the road…

Time to refuel 😉
Connemara National Park
Andrew taking the less conventional route up the mountain


Nevertheless, he did make it to the top!
Our home for the night in Kinvarra





Look how tiny the people are in the top left of this photo. This gives some perspective to how high the cliffs are…
…and how crazy this guy is!


Killarney


This friendly pup welcomed us to our first stop on the Ring of Kerry.






The most gorgeous place we stopped at on the Ring of Kerry.

Wales
Luke & Bev were kind enough to drive us to the ferry for our trip across the Irish Sea and on the way we took the opportunity to explore some more of beautiful Wales!
Let’s just say that Welsh is not a language I’m going to try to learn any time soon…
Luke not enjoying having his picture taken 😉
Now that’s what I call a beer garden!
