Sentences with phrase «best explored on foot»

Rhodes Town itself is best known for its pretty Old Town area, the oldest inhabited medieval town in Europe and a haven of traditional cobbled streets, bars, cafes and restaurants that is best explored on foot.
From sprawling upcountry farmland to the tropical Hana Coast, Maui's natural beauty is best explored on foot.
Prague, the chief city and cultural centre of 4th - century Europe retains a glorious skyline, a fairytale scenario of domes and spires and is best explored on foot (though it's a pleasure to hop on and off the electric trams).
By foot: The streets and valleys of Goynuk are best explored on foot, this is how you'll find the tombs, ancient houses and Turkish baths.
Granada is best explored on foot.
The Garden District is best explored on foot, so be sure to stop by the Lafayette Cemetery or visit the restaurants and bars on Magazine Street.

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Ajaccio is stunningly beautiful and the coast line, if never experienced before, is well worth exploring on foot or by coach.
Not only should a good adviser help students explore new ways of thinking and learning, they should also act as their advocates, helping them to network and develop professionally, willing to «put their careers at least on an equal footing with their own,» says Soffa.
Performances and fireside chats brighten the lunchtime lull, with an opportunity to listen and watch rather than getting hands - on, and of course there are the exhibitor stands to explore, but then why not head to Sarah Henderson's session on «Laban in performance», which will have us back on our feet and exploring a theory of movement which is applicable to life as well as drama and musical theatre.
As many of Tezuka's work heavily explores the human condition, we at Digital Manga, Inc., also try to follow suit from his message — recognize and analyze where we went astray, get back on our feet and make good to get back on the correct path, and then strive to improve even more so in future endeavors.
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The best way to get around this colonial town, situated on the bay with mountains towering in the background, is on foot and with 2 1/2 days to explore the area, there's plenty of time to see it all.
It's a good base for exploring the town, so I abandon the car and set out on foot.
The island's well - forested interior is combed with nature trails for those who wish to explore on foot.
You may well find that you're lacing up your hiking boots every day on a big island vacation - so much of the island's charm lies in getting out into the country on foot to explore.
Cape Town is a city for exploring on foot and Apartment Louis is well located a few minutes walk to prominent sights including, The Castle, City Hall, Greenmarket Square, Adderley Street Flower Market and the Eastern Food Bazaar.
This comprehensive itinerary will take you through the best of Sarawak and Sabah, exploring tribal heartlands, jungle regions, and remote rivers, travelling by boat and exploring on foot.
Best, you can explore on foot, in peace, with farmers» wives at home to offer coffee and snacks
The best way to take in the older parts of this city is on foot, the area is not large but it's been wonderfully well - maintained - the shops are many and varied, and in this conclave of southern India you are mainly left to your own devices as you explore, with only the occasional, good - natured request to «look see» at the goods on offer.
Explore the fourteen beaches easily reached by car and on foot — and you'll be rewarded by some of the best snorkeling in the Caribbean with fabulous coral reefs and sea fan gardens.
For your best shot at a sun - soaked week in paradise, take inspiration from Intrepid Travel's dynamic eight - day itinerary, which leads travelers through ancient castles and monasteries before landing on the Karpaz Peninsula to explore deserted, golden sand beaches on foot.
Well - placed for sightseeing, visitors can easily explore most of Siem Reap's iconic landmarks, war museums, and colonial structures on foot while Angkor Wat, Bayon and Ta Prohm Temples are accessible via bicycle or tuk - tuk.
The best way to explore Mexico is on foot, so we invested in two pairs — flip flops for warmer climates and a closed toe walking shoe for the colder climates of Mexico (and make no mistake, there are parts of Mexico that do get snow).
The best way to explore the neighbourhoods Sasso Barisano and Sasso Caveoso is on foot, roaming through the labyrinth of narrow alleyways, up and down uneven stone staircases, discovering dead ends and tiny courtyards adorned with flower pots, cave churches and expansive views of the sassi.
You can reach both on foot in a few minutes, as well as countless bars, restaurants, coffee shops and nightclubs, making this a great location to explore Phnom Penh.
From here you can explore on foot the city with its many interesting buildings and sights as well as many pubs, restaurants and cafes with a wide range of tastes.
This is a 25 mile - long river canyon with cliffs over 3000 feet in height and abundant wildlife, that can best be explored on a two and a half hour boat trip from Chiapa de Corzo or Embarcadero Cahuare.
Explore markets, fine architecture, restaurants and tourist attractions on foot, or dive to the must - see sights: Walk to: Castle of Good Hope, Grand Parade market, City Hall, Adderley Street Flower Market, Greenmarket Square, Long Street, Bo - Kaap Cape Malay Quarter, Company's Gardens, Slave Lodge, SA Museum, National Art Gallery, Planitarium, restaurants.
Which is just as well, because Legian is rather easy to explore on foot!
Exploring the compact central business district by day is best done on foot, or aboard a jump on and off tour bus.
Being a very old city, the narrow streets of beautiful Sino - Portuguese buildings are not particularly good for driving around and finding somewhere to park, so exploring on foot from a local base is much more convenient.
To explore this town's narrow streets, it's best to park the car and stroll along on foot to discover all the great finds, including beautiful art, handmade jewelry, clothes and books.
An easy bike or taxi ride from any hotel in Tulum, these well - preserved ruins are interesting, easy to get around on foot, and can be explored in about an hour making them perfect for kiddos.
In addition to watching the adorable couple take their vows, guests will be treated to the good life while on premises: there are 400 - feet of unspoiled, isolated beachfront, a private pier for sunning and al fresco dining, two infinity pools and lush tropical gardens to be explored.
Charming coastal villages, fabulous beaches, good food and cider... There's so much to discover as you explore Asturias on foot and by train.
Da Lat is also relatively small, making it incredibly convenient to explore expansive lakes, minority villages and breathtaking waterfalls as well as interesting landmarks, including Emperor Bao Dai's Summer Palace and Da Lat's French Quarter on foot.
It is one of the best areas for exploring on foot.
Located in the heart of the historic centre of Seville, Hotel América Sevilla offers a good value accommodation and a perfect base to explore on foot the capital city of the Andalusia region in Spain.
Find caves to explore on foot, as well as cenotes and rivers underground you can sail through on a raft.
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Dynasty Warriors 9 is the next hack and slash game with stealth elements that revamps the hardcore, fast - paced gameplay of the series with the introduction of the open world environment with day - night cycles and dynamic weather systems set in China that can be explored on foot, horseback or boat, though the game will focus on livable environments such as cities and towns as well as places where large battles take place.
- attacking on horseback with items like a pitchford work very well - knock people off their horse and then take the battle to on - foot - lizalfos can be covered in snow and then pop out and come to life - multiple enemies can attack at once - lizalfos can take up to 6 hearts of damage at once - make potions to soften your steps and be quieter - fire arrows work well against Lizalfos - firing a bomb arrow at a guardian can interrupt their lasers - a laser shot can kill you in one hit even if you have 6 hearts - you can wander into areas with enemies that will take you out easily - cook a bunch of hot pepper meals to take into the snow areas to stop losing hearts from shivering - Serene Stable is one of the stables you'll come across - you can go down to the bottom of a ravine and explore - Bosh Kala Shrine is one of the shrines you can find - one shrine has a puzzle where you use your control wind vents with your magnet tool to roll a ball to a goal - almost all shrines have an extra chest in them to grab
We did plenty of exploring on foot as well, but it did leave our map looking cleaner.»
It gives you a chance to explore Mira on foot and meet some of the local life and engage in combat, like any good expeditionary force, before you become powerful enough just to step on them and kill them.
In his 2011 film project 5,000 Feet is the Best, Fast explores the experiences of a Predator drone operator firing on militants and civilians, based on accounts both on and off the record.
If you are in a position to pick and choose between part - time jobs and have some ideas about career options you would like to explore, you can take a strategic approach and look for a position that will give you the best possible chance of getting a foot on the ladder in your chosen profession.
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