Add to that excellent health care backed by first - rate technology — medical tourism is a fast - growing industry here — and temperate weather throughout the year, and it's easy to see why tens of thousands of expats call this 18th -
century colonial town home.
Not exact matches
Charming
colonial towns where cobblestone streets wind past
centuries - old adobe buildings painted in rich sunburnt hues of ochre and yellow and brown and coral...
An inconspicuous door in the heart of Cusco's old
town opens into a world of Spanish -
colonial splendor at the 16th -
century Inkaterra La Casona, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World.
Another cute
colonial town, Tiradentes has been virtually untouched by the passing
centuries — so much so that it can feel like you've stepped back in time.
And for three
centuries, the Spanish lived in grand splendor in these
colonial towns of Mexico.
Sitting proudly overlooking the stunning natural bay, the old
town of Mahon offers plenty of charms to explore, such as several different architectural styles including jugendstil,
colonial and 18th -
century Spanish architecture.
Located in the San Augustin Convent, a historic 16th
century structure in the heart of Cusco's
colonial town center, the...
Wind by almost four
centuries of history,
colonial architecture, salt - crusted beach cottages, wide sandy dunes, seafood shacks, and harbor - side
towns draped in red, white, and blue.
You'll find
colonial towns where cobblestone streets lead past gilded churches and stately plazas little changed since the 18th
century.
The Historic Center is the oldest part of the city (along with some other, formerly separate
colonial towns such as Coyoacán and San Ángel), some of the buildings dating back to the 16th
century.
For 8 days you will hike the «Piedra Herrada Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary», where you can marvel at the number of butterflies in just one tree, visit beautiful archaeological sites such as the convent of Santa Ana Tzintzuntzan from the XVI
century and explore
colonial towns like Valle de Bravo and the village of Santa Clara del Cobre, famous for its copper handicrafts.
Known as the tourist capital of South Central Vietnam, Da Nang host plenty of
centuries - old pagodas,
colonial and modern architecture while UNESCO - listed Hoi An Ancient
Town is a 40 - minute drive from the city centre.
Hoi An attractions comprise
centuries - old Buddhist pagodas and temples,
colonial shophouses, and quaint museums that are set within the popular areas of Riverside and Ancient
Town.