
每本旅游手册都写的地标——以及那些手册没告诉你的故事。
Castle Hill rises 286 metres from the centre of Townsville, a red granite monolith that you can see from almost anywhere in the city. In March 1962, seven university students painted a white stick figure on the northern face of the rock as a prank. They called it 'The Saint.' Attempts to remove it failed, public opinion turned in its favour, and in 1993 the Queensland Heritage Register declared it an official heritage landmark. The Saint has now been there for sixty years and is repainted periodically with civic approval. This is how Townsville operates: unconventionally, with a certain stubbornness about things it has decided to keep.
Flinders Street, the oldest street in the city, has a run of nineteenth-century commercial buildings in iron-lace and queenslander style that survived the Queensland heritage lottery better than most northern towns.
The post office from 1886 keeps its clock tower. The Great Northern Hotel from 1901 still has the broad verandah balconies that the climate demands. The tropical savanna climate means nine months of dry weather and then a wet season that can deliver extraordinary amounts of rain: on January 11, 1998, 548.8 millimetres fell in twelve hours, which local memory records as 'the Night of Noah.'

Before you walk.
50+ 种语言,每次预订全部含括。
解锁所有 汤斯维尔 导览——以及全球数千条更多。随时取消。

App Store 与 Google Play 综合评分 4.8。这是我们反复回味的几条好评。
这次导览是游览这座城市的绝佳方式。故事很有趣,感觉不太照本宣科,我喜欢能够按照自己的节奏探索。
这是了解布莱顿的一种可靠方式,感觉不像游客。解说有深度和背景,但并未过度。
一手拿着羊角面包,零期望地开始了这次导览。这款应用真的很适合你,没有压力,只有你、你的耳机和一些很酷的故事。