January 3, 2009

Door to luxurious enjoyment...

Alice strolled around the Flower Market today, the stroll in itself is already a very pleasant experience. She didn't expect that there is actually a door to luxurious enjoyment! At the start of the Flower Market, there is one old building with three hourly hotels. On one advertisement board, it said, 'Hotel facilities/luxurious enjoyment/hourly/over night/reasonable price'.

The building itself is interesting. If one looks carefully, there is still one of those really old-style lift where one has to open a door and push an iron grille. The building materials at the entrance also suggested that this could be a building built in the early 1950s.

What kinds of 'luxurious enjoyment' can one find in a 1950s building?

1 comments:

Lisbeth said...

A belated thank you for your visit to our 'train-mailbox-post'! The mail-train is also one of my favourites but just stay tuned because my all time favourite will be up soon!
(We also write our blog in English if you like to read the text: http://lisbethtue.blogspot.com/search/label/mailboxes)

I love your theme of doors; apart from doors themselves being interesting (what's behind them?!)they also seem to be a great focal point when exporing your city.