Orneta
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaA notably affluent neighborhood populated by both old school wealth and those with new money. Residents value exclusivity, which has led to a very private, gated community feel with only a few curated attractions. South Bay only has one train station, to limit unsavory noise pollution.
Surrounding and connecting Haven neighborhoods [edit] Orneta is bordered by Lupeni to the north, and South Bay to the east. The neighborhood meets the Unnameable Sea along its southern border.There is only one train stop in Orneta. Travel west out of the city is possible through the gate in Orneta.
Places of Interest [edit] The Caravaggio [edit]
Considered to be the most exclusive dining establishment in Haven, The Caravaggio offers its diners more than just a meal; those fortunate enough to book a table are treated to a true experience. Some would even call it magical.
Hayward House Museum [edit]
Once a personal residence, the museum was left to the Haven government following the death of art collector Viola Hayward. Her collection of fine art was the museum’s first public exhibit. Now only available for private viewings, the museum still offers many other historical and artistic exhibits to the public.
The Green [edit]
An open, grassy space at the center of the neighborhood, dedicated to various outdoor activities. The sporting events and matches must be approved in advance, to ensure they meet the standards of the area. Take your pickup soccer games elsewhere, sorry.
See Also [edit] • List of Haven Neighborhoods
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