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1. Blue Moon
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AU$46
Asian Cuisine
Open Late
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Blue Moon Restaurant, this restaurant is doing really well. My friend brought me here. As it was already past 1pm, I thought I could eat right away, but I still had to wait in line for 15 minutes. This shows how popular it is!
2. The Study Room
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AU$18
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3. The Hall
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AU$15
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4. Bella Italia - Lancaster
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AU$24
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#創創彈計劃分萬萬现金 The following is a guide to Lancaster: 1. Scenic spots: - Lancaster Castle: - Historical background: Located in the English city of Lancaster, it was built in the 11th century on the remains of a Roman fortress and has a long history. - Featured landscape: The architectural style is Gothic. The castle is located on a hill in the northwest, overlooking the entire city of Lancaster. The fortress is four stories high, the wall is 3 meters thick, and there are two rooms on each floor. There are Adrian Tower, Dungeon Tower, Well Tower and other buildings in the castle. The famous "Pendle Witch Trial" incident also took place here, adding mystery to the castle. - Visiting information: Visitors can enter the castle courtyard for free. If you want to explore the interior of the castle building, you need to take a guided tour, and the ticket price is 8 pounds. - Ashton Monument: Built in 1909 by Lord Ashton in memory of his late wife Jessie, it is the highest attraction in Lancaster. The architectural style is Gothic, with towering spires, pointed arches and rose windows, etc., from which you can overlook the sea and the entire town of Lancaster. - Lancaster Museum: The museum displays Lancaster's historical development, cultural heritage and local customs, etc., which can give you an in-depth understanding of the city's past. - Around the church: The scenery around Lancaster's main cathedral is beautiful, and the riverside is also a good place to stroll, where you can enjoy the tranquil British countryside. 2. Food experience: - On-campus food: If you visit Lancaster University, you can taste food on campus. For example, W2B2 hamburger restaurant, the hamburgers here are very distinctive and can be made into a full meal; there is also a colorful Mexican restaurant that provides authentic Mexican food; Indian food recommends Pizza Republic, fried chicken, pizza, Indian flatbread and knife-cut meat are all very delicious. - Off-campus restaurants: There are various food options in the town off-campus, such as Thai food, Italian food, British food, Spanish food, French food, etc. Among Thai food, the Thai restaurant next to Sainsburry is highly praised; the Italian national chain Bella Italia mainly serves pasta; the British restaurant is equipped with a bar, which becomes a bar after 7pm and serves English breakfast before 11am, including classic dishes such as British steak, fish and chips. - Specialty beer: Lancaster is famous for its lager beer. The European lager beer produced here has a smooth taste, light color and strong malt flavor. You can find a country-style restaurant and bar to taste local beer. 3. Shopping recommendations: - City center: There are various shops in the city center where you can buy local souvenirs and daily necessities. It is similar to the city center of other cities in the UK, but there are some unique shops worth exploring. - Charity shops: There are many charity shops here, selling second-hand clothes, items, etc. You can go to Taobao to experience a different shopping experience. 4. Accommodation options: - Hotel: If you like the historical atmosphere, you can choose an old hotel built in 1625 to experience historical elements such as manually operated elevators. - Student apartments: For tourists with limited budgets, some student apartments may provide short-term rental services during holidays, such as Jihaojia Xuefuju and Jihaojia Lancaster Apartments. These apartments are strategically located, close to campuses and attractions, and have complete facilities. 5. Transportation Guide: - Train: Lancaster has a train station, and it is convenient to travel by train. You can take a train from other cities such as London and Manchester. After arriving at Lancaster Railway Station, you can walk or take a bus to various attractions. - Bus: The city bus routes cover a wide range, and you can take a bus to some farther attractions, such as a half-hour bus ride to the seaside town. 6. Sightseeing time: Lancaster is a small city, and you can basically visit the main attractions in one day. If you want to experience the local life atmosphere more deeply, you can arrange 1-2 days.
5. Greaves Park
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AU$29
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6. Golden Dragon
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AU$34
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7. Pizza Margherita
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AU$64
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8. Gregson Centre
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AU$35
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9. The pavilion cafe
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AU$12
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