Sentences with phrase «by cobblestone»

In between the sights, find pretty trattorias and bustling bars — all linked by cobblestone streets lined with designer boutiques.
Here there's a Blue Flag - awarded beach, which backs into a historic village populated by cobblestone streets and terracotta buildings interspersed with local tavernas...
This small resort area is defined by cobblestone streets, traditional Brazilian pousadas, or inns, and an abundance of Brazil hotels.

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Or, to look at it another way, the PDA isn't so much running a marketplace as it is a theme park, a complex economy, and a tiny city all rolled into nine acres of cobblestone streets visited by 10 million people a year.
This category has been dominated by New Zealand for the past few years, even won by the same wine two years in a row (Cobblestone Vineyards «Te Muna» Martinborough Pinot Noir).
One of the most interesting places we visited in the West was Clovelly, a nearly vertical fishing village in North Devon with a cobblestone main «street» that must be traversed by foot.
The UCI World Tour is composed of 37 events, including the three three - week grand tours, but also 20 one - day races that are attended by the best riders and receive much greater attention in places like, say, Belgium and the Netherlands, where winning on the famed and treacherous Paris - Roubaix cobblestones can make you a national hero.
To step into Rome is to be swept up in a current of cobblestone, crooked little alleys and wandering passageways that spill out into piazzas punctuated by baroque facades or ancient ruins.
No - you cry into a whole milk latte, when your ankle is throbbing just slightly because you turned it by stepping awkwardly on cobblestone.
The historic City Market offers an eclectic collection of independent retail stores and great restaurants surrounded by charming cobblestone streets.
Webster, N.Y. October 28, 2015 — New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR), Conifer Realty, LLC and Volunteers of America Upstate New York (VOAUPNY), joined by County Executive Maggie Brooks and Webster Town Supervisor, Ronald W. Nesbitt, gathered to celebrate the official groundbreaking for Cobblestone Place at Webster, a $ 12 million senior housing development.
Records from that time indicate that this quake shifted by 3 metres the course of the Camino de Cruces, an old Spanish cobblestone road along which gold was hauled by mules.
At the meeting, he pointed to piles of cobblestones near the entrance of an ancient gully, which suggest the hominins tried to fend off (or hunt) predators by stoning them.
Fly into San Juan and start off by visiting Old San Juan, a historic part of the city made up of cobblestone streets and colorful buildings that just ooze charm.
Fashion wise, I'm relishing in this short time of year when I can wear boots and not have them ruined by ice and snow... although I really wish they'd do something about all the cobblestone around here.
I started by giving the bottom a coat of homemade chalk paint in a mix of sage green and cobblestone from Country Chic Paint that I had used on the Antique Cabinet Makeover.
Horrified by Phelps» death, Ethan ordered Sarah to «abort» — she was busy following Golitsyn along the cobblestone promenade next to the river, in the fog, and didn't answer.
He's just a dark presence in a doorway off a cobblestone street, noticed only by a stray cat, until the sudden spill of light from a nearby apartment sweeps away the shadows and catches him like a fugitive in the spotlight, revealing the chagrined look on the face of... Orson Welles!
We have entered a post-genomic era in which we yearn to create some kind of bio-scientifically engineered paradise where all sentient life can languish in some bovine stupor, in some chemically altered pseudo reality stage - managed by transnational psychotropic drug dealers who offer to chemically separate us from the emotional squalor of our Precambrian brain through a vast array of designer lifestyle drugs, where we sit in uninterrupted epiphanic bliss at the feet of a statue of a Quarter Pounder in some prosaic cobblestone courtyard at a secluded Ronald McDonald House next to an 18 - hole golf course, or in some kind of edenic trans - human extended epiphany in a university seminar room overflowing with just the correct mixture of a Leibnizian optimism and Nietzschean Dionysian pessimism.
Select and use appropriate reference materials, such as Cobblestone magazine, the book Black Inventors and Their Inventions by Jim Haskins, and historical narratives, in order to answer the research questions: In what ways did the Industrial Revolution affect the lives of crafts people in the 19th century?
The interior features a correct cobblestone kit by Ciadella and a 500 - att stereo with XM satellite radio and removable speaker system
Yeah, you could drink milk and churn butter in your belly by driving the M4 down a cobblestone road, but we bet it'll stick to the road like no M Series model before it... Simply amazing, Bimmer...
Around her the city is living its nightlife, the hansom cabs clatter by in the cobblestone slush on the boulevard, just a few steps away.
Mary stood on the brown cobblestone of Muted Lane and waited while the oxen cart rumbled by.
In our case, my bride and I came up with a unique solution: we would have our wedding in the heart of Ottawa — and spend hardly anything — by holding it outdoors in a charming, cobblestone courtyard in the historic Byward Market.
With cobblestone streets and alleys, an imposing cathedral built by the conquistadors, and nearby ruins, Cusco is also the setting - off point for Machu Picchu.
With Its Mix Of Modern Casinos And Historic Portuguese Past, Macau Is A Land Of Contrasts By Justin Calderon Just down the cobblestone alley from the ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral, a heavy - set British woman is being served a Portuguese egg tart by a Chinese street vendoBy Justin Calderon Just down the cobblestone alley from the ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral, a heavy - set British woman is being served a Portuguese egg tart by a Chinese street vendoby a Chinese street vendor.
Visitors will love walking around its cobblestone streets, seeing the ships, big and small, entering and leaving the harbor like a busy highway stop, and enjoying the excellent food and beverages provided by the many bars and restaurants that populate this small metropolis.
Just down the cobblestone alley from the ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral, a heavy - set British woman is being served a Portuguese egg tart by a Chinese street vendor.
The cobblestone streets have been hand built, stone by stone, making it feel like Puerto Vallarta of old.
Then, travel by motorcoach to Passau, the «City of Three Rivers,» and explore its narrow cobblestone streets.
As you enter from the quaint cobblestone street into this gated community, you will be surrounded by a beautifully landscaped garden area with tropical foliage high overhead.
You might be woken by the caress of waves on the cobblestone beach, the morning mew of a Sea Otter pup in the bay, the call of a bald eagle overhead... or simply the need to stumble out of the comfort of your tent to find a coffee to say hello to the day.
It was the perfect place to indulge our favourite slow travel activity of aimless wandering, and it's easy to get pleasantly lost in the cobblestone lanes that climb steeply from the centre, turning a corner to find yet another tiny plaza with locals chatting on benches shaded by manicured trees.
After a full day of exploring Charleston by foot, there is no better way to get some context and history than with a relaxing carriage ride through the cobblestone roads.
Grandmas tottering by in the morning, paper bags overfilled with their daily groceries clutched tight under their arms as they navigated the twisty, cobblestone streets.
By packing light, you can more easily navigate interesting cobblestone streets and alleys of Asia and Europe, fit in at most destinations, and be a happier traveler.
You can explore the city by foot starting at Circular Quay and take in the magical view of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge or walk along the harbour side to the historical Rocks where you will find museums, restaurants, cafes and boutique shopping set amongst cobblestone streets.
Ollantaytambo is dominated by two large ruins and is the best surviving example of Inca city planning, with narrow cobblestone streets that have been inhabited since the 13th Century!
Near the majestic buildings and narrow cobblestone streets of the historic Grand Place district, Hotel Metropole is surrounded by Brussels» favorite attractions.
Capri, a small Italian island town set high on the hill surrounded by the jewel - colored sea, has some of the best food you have ever had, gorgeous cliffside accommodations, beautiful shops, cobblestone streets and views for days.
This compact city by the sea boasts perfect cobblestone streets, a picturesque harbour and some of the best restaurants in the world.
Cobblestone walkways are canopied with illuminated painted ceilings of clouds drifting by on a blue sky as if you are strolling the piazza in Venice.
This scenic locale is punctuated with winding, quaint cobblestone streets bordered by old buildings with red - tile roofs.
It is located at Gendarmenmrkt, a cobblestone square surrounded by French and German churches.
Situated at a breathtakingly high elevation of 3400m, the cobblestone streets and very well preserved colonial buildings still sit atop the ancient stone foundations laid by the Incas.
This island town has colonial buildings and cobblestone streets, which were built by the Spanish.
The main attraction of the place is the cobblestone streets where endless amazing sights can be witnessed by both local and foreign tourists.
As you pull into the town plaza, you are greeted by colorfully dressed women, cobblestone walkways & streets, and ancient Inca ruins on almost every mountainside that surround the entire town.
Explore the beautiful baroque town of Szentendre by the River Danube with baroque architecture, churches of various faiths, narrow side streets, and cobblestone walking streets.
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