When reflecting upon the claustrophobic nature of our experiences in the caves of Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem, the first thing that struck us was what we see. The visual aesthetics of a place are often the most common thing that we notice. More recent Western world architecture has become quite well known for focusing on appealing to the eyes and often ignoring the other senses. As such we have become accustomed to using our eyes as our primary sources of architectural appreciation. Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem provides a far broader experience than simply a visual one. But the sense of sight took a big part in our exploration of the inn. It is the logical place to start.