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沿着North Terrace步行感觉就像是上了一堂关于南非的历史文化课,从火车站开始,经过一栋老的议会大厦,然后就是具有历史感的政府大楼、画廊、博物馆、大学、医院和植物园,你可以逛一整天,非常棒。
我们每次开车到North Terrace看博物馆,画廊,战争纪念馆和图书馆等,都把我带回到在维也纳的时光。建筑保护的很好,花园和树木也是。
这里有众多的咖啡厅、餐厅和酒吧,让“美食家们”很开心!在这里溜达一下感觉很不错,可以欣赏附近的花园,还有一些很好的礼品店!一大优点是这里有很棒的住宿的地方!
这个博物馆、艺术馆和图书馆以及大学建筑包括了保存的很好的文化和历史区域。另一面就是另一回事了。除了百货商店,人行道脏,还有疏于管理的夜店建筑和一个很差的历史建筑,被用脚手架驾着以防倒塌。在这些建筑上有经过风吹日晒的碎石,但似乎没人在意。如果路的另一边和这一边不是有那么强的反差,那这里看起来也没那么坏。看这个区域壮观的历史青铜像真的挺值的。如果街的沿途都打扫干净了,这里可以打五分。这里的管理者明显是工作不到位。
这不是阿德莱德最棒的参观地点。在北大街的尽头有一些漂亮的古建筑,大学,议会等。他们是值得一看的。如果你沿着北大街继续往下走,就会觉得它很普通了,尤其是在晚上。有许多可以吃饭的地方,这取决于你的预算。街道停车几乎是不可能的,但在娱乐场所附近以及大学校园的后面是有停车场的。阿德莱德有很多更好更值得参观的地方。现在有了电车,这儿可能变得非常繁忙了!
If it is the first time to visit Adelaide, you should have a walk through North Terrace at least one time. A street with trees at sides, as well as some old buildings, museum. It could give you the idea about what Adelaide will be - quiet and pleasant.
I forgot how beautiful North Terrace is with all the grand stately building and the wonderful statues as well as the gardens and plants
Lovely street, very clean and well kept! Also very scenic featuring Historic sandstone buildings, museums, lovely hotels and Adelaide's central station
After a late night meal, we drove down North Terrace, expecting that in the middle of the fringe activities and the Festival of Arts there may be some regonition of these events.Wrong, although the Terrace has well thought out lighting illuminating the major public buildings, this is the norm. Any acknowledgement that there is actually anything going on in the city is totally absent. Must be dissapointingt for interstate and overseas visitors.
Long central road with lots of big hotels and restaurants runs parrallel with Rundle Street where all the main shopping and restaurants are. We dropped our car off at Hertz which is located behind this street.
Walking down North Terrace took me back to Europe. The beautiful wide tree-lined street played host to majestic buildings was one of the most pleasure things on my visit recently. They are well preserved and kudos to Adelaide for caring for your 'graceful old ladies' so well.
you forget how lovely it is when you are a local. The buildings are interesting during the day and lots of places to visit. At night when they are lit up they are stunning
North Tce is a boulevard that one must see when in Adelaide. It houses museums, entrances of magazins, etc.
North Terrace runs the full length of the Adelaide CBD but if you're looking for things to do, I would suggest focusing on the east side. Here you can visit the Museum, Library, and Art Gallery (all free to enter - especially good on hot days). You're only one block away from Rundle Mall, to the south, and a nice walk along the Torrens river one block north. It's also easy to get to the Oval if you're taking in a match, or enjoy one of the restaurants just a little way down the east side. You'll also find both the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia situated along this road. On the west side of North Terrace, you'll find the train station, conference centre, government house, and the casino. A very large hospital is also staring to take shape in the extreme north west corner of the CBD. Parking can be tricky if you're on a budget, but you can usually find on-road parking or, if you don't mind paying a bit, there are several parking garages.
There are so many buildings of interest that you could spend a whole day doing them all. The buildings are so well preserved and kept so clean that it was a pleasure to visit them.