Spent the day wandering through Exeter, and it truly surprised me with its charm and history. Started off at the stunning Exeter Cathedral — a breathtaking example of Gothic architecture, with vaulted ceilings that seem to stretch endlessly upwards. The peaceful green outside made for a perfect spot to soak in the spring sunshine.
From there, I strolled along the Exeter Quayside, where old warehouses now house cosy cafés and quirky shops. The riverside walk was calm and breezy — ideal for a mid-morning coffee break.
In the afternoon, I ventured into the Royal Albert Memorial Museum — small but packed with curiosities from Devon and beyond. Then, a bit of shopping on the High Street before a peaceful detour down Gandy Street, which feels straight out of a storybook.
Wrapped up the day with a pint in a local pub, chatting with friendly locals and enjoying the relaxed pace of this beautiful cathedral city. Exeter may be quieter than London, but it has a magic all its own. #travel
- エクセターの中心部に位置し、アクセスが簡単。でも内容は非常に充実!
- 考古学、芸術、自然史、そして世界文化まで幅広く展示 🌍
- 展示方法が素晴らしく、まるで世界のタイムラインを歩いているような感覚で飽きない
- ハイライト: 希少動物の骨格、ローマ時代のコレクション、そして定期的に変わるアート展示 🦴🖌️
- 入場無料!でもその価値は計り知れない。芸術を楽しみたい人やインスピレーションを得たい人にぴったり
📍Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, Exeter
エクセター旅行の人気観光スポットと口コミ情報