2010 British Open: Tourist Time in St. Andrews
Posted by admin on Monday, July 12th, 2010
It’s a practice round day, chilly and rainy. So what else is there to do in St. Andrews?
The St. Andrews Castle. Head up The Scores from the course to the historic ruins of St. Andrews Castle where a castle has stood since the 12th century.
St. Andrews Cathedral. Just around the corner at the intersection of North and South streets is the St. Andrews Cathedral, also in ruins, with an equally enchanting history.
For a Break in St. Andrews…. As you return to town on South Street, swing back right on Church Street to #13 when you’re tired of touring and need a break. My bakery expert Rex, highly, highly suggests a stop at Fisher & Donaldson Bakery. We fell in love with Cupar branch, where you can relax in the spaciousseating for any meal. But the smaller, St. Andrews stop will give you a chance to savor their delicacies! If you still have room for dinner, follow Church onto College toward the bay and enjoy exquisite Indian dining at Maisha, # 5 College Street, St. Andrews.
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