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Makhanda (Grahamstown)
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Hierdie plek het 'n gemiddeld van 3.8 uit 5 gekry volgens 63 resensies.
"Beautiful old museum like buildings and attractions. A real pity the town is not maintained properly, most of the town quite dirty, roads full of potholes. However, the hospitality extends to all the local restaurants, shops, etc."
"One of my favourite towns in the Eastern Cape - rich in culture and full of friendly people - a wonderful, diverse place to visit. "
"Grahamstad is 'n lewendige dorp, vol geskiedenis, met top skole en netjiese woonbuurte. "
"Grahamstown is a very interesting place. I love the old buildings, churches and some of the houses found there. The roads have unfortunately not been maintained and there are so many potholes. You have to be so careful driving around. Drinking water must be bought and the residents are worried about the sewage problems in the future. I hope things will improve soon."
"There are no decent restaurants in Grahamstown - they are mostly sub-standard and charge exorbitant prices for what they serve. The restaurant service is also poor and very slow. One further tends to get harassed by car guards in town. "
"'n Juweel met baie interessante besienswaardigehede wat 'n opvolgbesoek regverdig."
"An amazing town - clean and well preserved. The community takes pride in the heritage."
"Jy sal 2 dae of so daar moet spandeer om die museums en geskiedkundige plekke te besoek."
"Lieflike historiese dorpie, met pragtige ou geboue. Kan definitief "The Cock House" aanbeveel vir 'n heerlike aandete in pragtige historiese huis."
"I know that the students were not there, but hardly anything was open including the memorial on top of the hill. We walked around it and I was very saddened by the state of the grounds. Lots of weeds and the lawns needed tending to. The building was not looking its best either. "
"Daar is 'n ryk geskiedenis. Wonderlike, interessante en geskiedkundige geboue en kerke."