Sentences with phrase «around narrow cobbled streets»

After doing the tourist thing, we wound our way back through the myriad of shops around the narrow cobbled streets, leading out to the main streets connecting to taxis and transit to Old Jaffe Gate.

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I was a bit concerned about how we would get around with the baby in a carriage, but even the most narrow, cobbled streets had a smooth sidewalk to push him on, and we certainly got a workout on some of the hills.
The town is reputed to house the oldest Inn in England, which can trace its legacy back to 947AD, and is dotted with narrow cobbled alleyways and streets, centred around the charming village green complete with 19th century stocks.
Within its impressive city walls Lucca's narrow cobbled streets and handsome tree - lined avenues lead to a succession of historic buildings dating from all periods since the city's origins as a Roman colony around 180BC.
Take some time to wander around the beautiful houses and get lost in the narrow cobbled streets.
A variety of artisan shops, a post office, bank and bakery can be found around the cobbled village square or among the few narrow streets, as well as a handful of trattorias and cafes.
Walk around narrow, cobbled streets down to the sea, the old port having been revived with new museums, photography gallery, cinema and various cultural centres for different exhibitions, events and celebrations throughout the year.
The city also has many beautiful buildings with amazing architecture like the castle, the bridge over the river and the smaller buildings in the narrow cobbled street dotted around the city.
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