We have lived in Durban for around 15 years now, and it has taken us this long to visit the
Roma Revolving Restaurant. We had a few family milestones to celebrate - so we thought we would give it a try. I have never been to a revolving restaurant before.
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We really enjoyed ourselves. The secret was to arrive just before the sun set
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- that way we could see Durban in the cloudy fading light on our first revolution and then the night lights of Durban on the second!
3 comments:
What an awesome place! I ate somewhere like this as a child in Disney World except it was windowless, so not nearly as cool!
Gorgeous pics.
The revolving part makes me think of the place in Braamfontein - think it's closed now, though.
When I was watching "Going Nowhere Slowly" on TV the other day, I thought of you. You have the ability to see things in your own suburb and city as if you are a tourist - it gives such a different perspective.
Ooh what fun! A changing scene withough having to move. I love that idea. I think that's why I like travelling on trains so much! :)
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