Sentences with phrase «craft centre visit»

Aboriginal art and craft centre visit.

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You can stroll along the lovely, flag - stoned streets of this seafaring town, visit the beautifully refurbished Pier Arts Centre with exhibitions by local and international artists, and / or explore the craft shops selling local knitwear, pottery and artwork.
Favourite things to do with kids on a visit to the AGO include the Hand - On Centre (weekdays 10:30 am — 2 pm, weekends 10:30 am — 4 pm) with art and craft supplies, building toys, costumes, and more; Family Sundays events from November through April; and the main - floor gallery Art Cart, open weekends and holiday Mondays.
The short cut version of this exercise is to either visit the Bo Kaap, where numerous colourful shops will sell you a ready - made roti, or visit the monthly community food and craft market, usually held on the first Saturday of the month at the Schotschekloof Civic Centre in upper Wale Street (although rumour has it that the market has moved location).
You may wish to stroll through the Central Market, rich in atmosphere and fresh produce and visit The Jam Factory, South Australia's centre of fine crafts or Tandanya, Australia's National Aboriginal Cultural Institute.
Visitors are welcome to camp, and to visit the art and craft centre, which features the work of local artists.
The hotel is in a perfect position for visits to Bird Valley, Marjane (commercial centre), the Carpet Factory, the Kasbah, La Medina (craft village) and Agadir Al Massira.
Visitors can take see demonstrations of local crafts, watch traditional music and dance, visit the craft centre, canoe along the river, and seek out bird and animal life along the nature trails.
Visit Pacific Fair, Harbourtown, The Oasis, Surfers Paradise, Marina Mirage, Runaway Bay Shopping Centre on the coast or head to the hinterland to craft stores and art galleries.
You can visit Mt Saunders, see the Aboriginal Art and Craft Centre and explore beautiful local beaches.
After a visit to nearby Peradeniya and the Botanical Gardens famous for its orchids and beautiful lawns, tour the city of Kandy, once the seat of the Kandyan kings from the 14th century and sample Sinhala culture including visits to the bazaar, arts & crafts centre, the lake and the Temple of the Tooth Relic.
Lastly visit Te Puia, the Maori Arts and Crafts Centre and Thermal Reserve, with boiling mud, silica terraces and the famous Pohutu Geyser.
Visit the Magnetic Island History and Craft Centre in the old Picnic Bay School for more information about the island's heritage.
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