Lantern District
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaMostly middle class. Diverse, loud, quirky, bright and colorful. Mostly classically styled buildings. Has a bustling downtown. Cafes, has a small marketplace with vendors and booths. Vibrant. More popular with the younger citizens. Lots of festivals wind up happening here.
Surrounding and connecting Haven neighborhoods [edit] Situated along the Hook, the Lantern District is bordered by Palomo to the north, Midtown to the south and Fox Hill to the east. The southern boundary of Memorial Park is situated along the Lantern District’s northern border. With its proximity to Midtown Station, the district has no train stops, though a major line transfer occurs. Three of Haven’s seven bridges connect the Lantern District to Sanctum and Midtown.
Places of Interest [edit] Sunrise Market [edit]
A small market in the Lantern District. The stalls are run by local vendors, with a wide variety of wares available on any given day. Artisans and farmers alike put their goods for sale here, and as the name suggests, it’s sometimes best to shop early to nab the best that Haven has to offer.
Beauclair Cafe [edit]
A hidden gem of the Lantern District, the cafe is small and tucked away but draws crowds daily. The food and drinks are fanciful and creative, and always made with the freshest seasonal ingredients. The menu is constantly changing to suit the whims and strikes of inspiration the owner/chef is prone to.
Requiem [edit]
A bar known for its live music performances. The style of music changes from one night to the next, with a focus on showcasing local singers and musicians. Frequently holds events for artists and poets as well.
See Also [edit] • List of Haven Neighborhoods
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