National Coach Museum – The Art of Equestrian
Scattered around the National Coach Museum are some of things used by the unsung heroes of the Royal Riding Hall.Continue Reading
Eat Well, Laugh Loud, Live Long
Scattered around the National Coach Museum are some of things used by the unsung heroes of the Royal Riding Hall.Continue Reading
Besides the transportation and regalia, there are some really interesting functional carriages in the exhibition.
The royalties were not the only ones that went around town in their carriages, aristocrats and high clergymen were alsoContinue Reading
This restaurant used to be called San Xi Lou 三希樓 but there’s a change in ownership. However the staff andContinue Reading
Yakitori has been gaining prominence as the next fine dining concept, modernised with wine pairing and delicious sauces. This isContinue Reading
There’s nothing dumb about what we were about to eat tonight, but the homonym for horse is the same forContinue Reading
In the evening, Kakoiya specialises in 炉端料理 Robatayaki in private rooms. But during lunch, they offer affordable lunch sets forContinue Reading
After passing the Embassy’s coaches, you start to move into the 18th century carriages with the more comfortable berlins andContinue Reading
This was the Royal Riding Hall of Belém that was converted to a museum in 1905 to display the royal carriages.Continue Reading
Before the invention of automobiles, the aristocrats and upper classes travel around in coaches and carriages drawn by horse. TheContinue Reading









