
Riph Raph
4 reviews on 1 places
Well signposted historic site with many informative plaques describing each location.
A climb to the top of the rock fortress requires a moderate to high level of fitness. There are no lifts, just steps and ramps. The treads of the original steps are of white stone and made deliberately narrow (I was told, it was done to make it difficult for attackers to rush up the stairs) .
A marvel of ancient engineering with working water fountains, underground conduits and water reservoirs!!
Highly recommended for a visit, even if you don't ascend all the way to the top of the rock.
A climb to the top of the rock fortress requires a moderate to high level of fitness. There are no lifts, just steps and ramps. The treads of the original steps are of white stone and made deliberately narrow (I was told, it was done to make it difficult for attackers to rush up the stairs) .
A marvel of ancient engineering with working water fountains, underground conduits and water reservoirs!!
Highly recommended for a visit, even if you don't ascend all the way to the top of the rock.
Great little park tucked away in the corner of East Perth at the start of Royal Street.
There's cable-stayed Footbridge that spans across Claisebrook that's beautifully lit at night and, in turn, offers beautiful vistas of Optus Stadium and the Claisbrook bay
There's cable-stayed Footbridge that spans across Claisebrook that's beautifully lit at night and, in turn, offers beautiful vistas of Optus Stadium and the Claisbrook bay
Don't be put off by the long queues that form to patiently await their turn to order one of Penang's favourite desserts. The service is fast, but the queue never seems to diminish in the hot afternoon sun.
The chendol was cold, cool and great and certainly worth the wait.
The chendol was cold, cool and great and certainly worth the wait.
The palace is smaller than I expected but so more ornate and opulent. The concert hall has impressive frescos and impressive acoustics.
If you only have time for one concert, I'd heartily recommend attending this concert.
I mean, how often can one say that the last concert one attended was at the Lobkowicz Palace?
The palace entrance is pretty non descript and is the last door on the right as you go down the lane to leave Prague Castle
If you only have time for one concert, I'd heartily recommend attending this concert.
I mean, how often can one say that the last concert one attended was at the Lobkowicz Palace?
The palace entrance is pretty non descript and is the last door on the right as you go down the lane to leave Prague Castle