Sentences with phrase «by cobblestoned»

Stortorget and Lilla Torg, two squares just a few minute walk from the train station, is a lovely area that is defined by cobblestoned streets and buildings that were built between 1600 and 1800 hundred.

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Doing so, the company announced in 2015, would help fund the creation of affordable housing along the cobblestoned Schermerhorn Row, lined by 19th - century brick mercantile buildings that were later converted into storefronts.
Down a quiet lane leading off Nantucket's cobblestoned Main Street stands a two - story house covered with unpainted shingles weathered gray by rain and fog.
The mountain town is impeccably pretty, with cobblestoned streets, white stone buildings stacked up on hillsides, surrounded by mist - filled valleys and rugged good looks that rival Clooney's own.
Eggs lives happily below the cobblestoned streets of Cheesebridge with his adopted family, until his world is abruptly upended by the villainous Archibald Snatcher (Ben Kingsley) who is scheming to exterminate them.
Joined by a professional photographer, guests of the Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon can hop on a vintage motorcycle with a sidecar and speed through the city's cobblestoned streets, making pit stops at iconic sites like the Alfama and Bairro Alto districts, while receiving insights on how to shoot them effectively.
The two charcoal - colored town houses of the Hotel Julien are surrounded by 17th - century churches, gabled mansions, and cobblestoned alleys.
Explore cobblestoned Grand Place; wander through world - class museums, and admire works by Magritte and the Flemish Masters.
With its historic charm and spectacular views, it's hard not to spend a day getting lost in the cobblestoned alleys of Valparaiso (lovingly nicknamed «Valpo» by Chileans).
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