Sentences with phrase «if cobbled streets»

If cobbled streets and concrete don't float your boat, there are plenty of honeymoon holidays that offer paradisiacal island settings.

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The weather might be freezing, the streets wet and cobbled (like London — a disaster for new heels) and if, like me, you're hopping on and off the bus or tube all day, it's a bit too urban to rock your glitziest sequins and faux fur.
If you love cobbled old towns with street - side cafes, a trip to Central and Eastern Europe fits the bill — and all at affordable prices
History buffs: Quaint cobbled streets, old Byzantine architecture and landmarks like the medieval castle and Grand Mosque offer plenty of places to explore if you want to find out more about the town's vibrant past.
Strolling the cobbled streets of the so - called «Zona Romantica» is a lovely way to pass an afternoon - and perfect if you want a break from the hot sun.
Cycling can be a little bit tricky at times, with hilly streets and cobbled roads around Edinburgh's Old Town, but if you are generally fit and a little careful at first, you will soon get used to the changeable surface.
If you visit Cuba you will discover cobbled streets lined with vintage cars, magnificent carnivals and parades, foot - thumping music, amazing coffee and cocktails... not to mention the world's finest cigars (without burning a giant hole in your pocket).
On the other hand, if you don't want to splash out, you can simply wander the cobbled streets, soaking up the Parisian atmosphere.
If you're after a more cultural retail trip, head to the island's capital of Thira to amble the warren of cobbled streets lined with typically Grecian white - washed buildings, market stalls brimming with traditional crafts, and blue - domed churches where pious locals light candles for the saints.
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