点评:The town is nice, though it seems entirely reliant on Olympics and "miracles" that occurred decades ago. The real challenge is the parking. Paying a meter (at a steep price) is one thing, but even when you do that, you need to be a lawyer and have a lot of time to decipher their parking laws. There are laws that say you cannot park on specific areas (ie normal parking spots) during certain hours on certain days, or when the wind is coming from the north, or when it's a full moon, etc. And none of this is marked anywhere (we looked!!). Obviously even though we paid every parking meter in the area, we got a ticket. We were parked in a normal parking spot during normal business hours, and the ticket says "18 meter violation". First of all, US uses imperial, not metric. Second of all, this is a spot that is marked for parking. You cannot find this ordinance online (I scoured) so you're left with either returning to the town a month later to try to dispute (which you of course will lose cause it's apparently a violation of their secret laws) or just pay the thing cause there is no other option. Other tourists on the street had been grumbling about the parking (fees / challenges) as well. It really left a sour taste in our mouth and we will clearly not be going back. DO NOT RECOMMEND.
翻译:这个小镇很不错,尽管它似乎完全依赖于奥运会和几十年前发生的“奇迹”。真正的挑战是停车。支付停车费(价格昂贵)是一回事,但即使你这样做了,你也需要成为一名律师,并有大量的时间来解读他们的停车法规。有法律规定,在某些日子的某些时间,或者当风从北方吹来时,或者当月圆之夜等,你不能在特定区域(即正常停车位)停车。而这些都没有标记(我们看了!!)。显然,尽管我们支付了该地区所有停车费,但我们还是收到了一张罚单。我们在正常营业时间停在了一个正常的停车位,罚单上写着“18 米违规”。首先,美国使用英制,而不是公制。其次,这是一个标有停车位的停车位。你在网上找不到这条法令(我搜遍了),所以你只能选择要么一个月后回到镇上试图提出异议(当然你会输,因为这显然违反了他们的秘密法律),要么就直接付钱,因为没有其他选择。街上的其他游客也在抱怨停车问题(收费/挑战)。这真的让我们很不爽,我们显然不会再去了。不推荐。