What a charming little village! No cars inside the District allowing pedestrians to leisurely explore this industrial Victorian-style area.
The Distillery District used to be one of the largest whisky production sites in the world and although most of the nearby buildings have been demolished, the remaining ones have been preserved for tourists and locals alike. The bronze sculptures give us a glimpse of its past industrial era.
There are plenty of restaurants, cafes, shops, and art galleries inside the brick buildings. Public restrooms are located behind The Sweet Escape Patisserie, which is housed together with a few small shops. It was a great way to spend our late afternoon here before heading to El Catrin for some tapas!