Sentences with phrase «cobbled streets which»

You will be able to explore the inviting cobbled streets which really come to life at night.

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This has been a nightmare for Downing Street, which cobbled together the desperate idea of Conservative - only governmental support for a private member's bill at the last possible moment.
Bruges» delightful cobbled streets and winding alleys are incredibly picturesque, a fact which makes Ray's hatred of the place all the more enjoyable.
First, the brown, churning water - the circle of our river around us; inside that, the quilt squares of our fields, which were turned dirt, newly planted seeds, the bright green carpet of a field just beginning to come to life, fences mended or falling down into the soft new grass, humped haystacks, our cattle herd, our sheep herd, our goats, bare birch trees pointing straight into the heavens; and in the center, in the heart, our cobbled and dirt streets, our red - tiled and gray - shingled roofs radiating out from the town square with its statue of a long - dead war hero in the middle.
This is characterised by cobbled streets lined with lovely neoclassical mansions which act as a reminder of the city's illustrious past.
Take a stroll along the beach or the cobble stone streets finged by coconut palms and select from the many beach front restaurants on offer, most of which have received great reviews.
Get lost in Madrid's enchanting historic centre, where you can meander hand - in - hand through cobbled streets from tapas bar to tapas bar, or soak up the laid - back beach vibe of beautiful Barcelona, which offers style, culture and a gorgeous historic backdrop.
From the paradisiacal San Blas Islands to the cobbled streets of colonial Casco Viejo to a boat trip down the international trading route for which many a leisure travel and business traveler alike know the country and its name, Panamá is world - class, and not to be missed.
Olhos d'Agua has cobbled streets and a lovely beach which is sure to please the whole family.
Its pretty cobbled streets and squares are lined with colorful houses and cozy cafes, which will be familiar to anyone who has seen the film
Its pretty cobbled streets and squares are lined with colorful houses and cozy cafes, which will be familiar to anyone who has seen the film Amélie.
This is a land of castles and UNESCO sites, meadows and cobbled streets, students and saints, and then some more castles, which lies within easy reach of the eastern coast.
Cascais is one of those beautiful, little towns with narrow, cobble - stoned streets and colorful houses — some with pretty flowers on them, which makes it fun to get lost in Cascais.
It features steep, narrow streets (many of which are cobbled), brightly colored, single - story, flat - roofed houses and mosques which were originally built in the 19th century to serve the Cape Malay community.
Here you can discover the traditional cobbled streets, passing a fine collection of medieval timber - framed buildings and Romanesque architecture in the Old Town, which was awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 1994.
Take some time to stroll along the cobbled streets of Durham's compact city centre - a designated conservation area - which are lined with historic and listed buildings.
Despite its embrace of modern culture, Serbia has managed to retain its traditional roots, which you can see in Novi Sad's wonderful Gothic and Baroque architecture, in Nis with its old cobbled streets and Bohemian character, and in Belgrade itself where the old fortress echoes its past.
The cobbles which line the streets make way for shops full of traditional Bavarian wares and German taverns and pubs lure in visitors with the smell of classic delicacies.
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.
These include the incomparable Minster, which is one of Europe's largest and most ornate Gothic cathedrals, and the Shambles, a quaint street of cobbled streets and beautiful, overhanging, timber - framed houses that has remained almost unchanged since the Middle Ages.
Its old quarter, which has an incredible skyline of domes and minarets, is filled with narrow cobbled streets lined with quaint old wooden houses.
Today, the town is characterized by narrow cobbled streets, medieval mansions and a cathedral which is located close to the castle.
Wander around the old town's ancient cobbled streets and admire the promenades, which are lined with palm trees.
The main symbol of the old town is the striking blue domed parish church, which can be reached by walking up the lovely narrow cobbled streets, although it is a little bit of a steep climb.
At the centre of its network of cobbled streets and pastel - painted buildings, you'll find the imposing Scaligero Castle, which offers some of the best views of Lake Garda from its tower.
Passau is a charming city where three rivers meet and cruise ships dock to take in the charming cobbled streets, Baroque churches and castles notably at Wilhering and Artstetten are on the route and ideal places to stop for a picnic or when saddle sore, Linz is one of the overnight stops which was Hitler's favourite city — not necessarily something to boast about but gosh I can see why.
A holiday in Funchal provides guests with cobbled streets, beautiful gardens and a trendy marina, all of which are oozing in the distinct character of this Portuguese island this resort.
Dinner is taken in the excellent restaurant, Sitio da Pedralva, which you access down narrow cobbled streets.
(centrally located and close to downtown), with a number of mostly smaller boutique properties set amid the cobbled streets of historic San Juan, which is about a 15 - to 20 - minute drive from downtown.
The town of Tavira has reminded unchanged despite the advent of mass tourism, and provides the visitors with a charming town centre of cobbled streets, lined with traditional houses, which lead all the way up to the ancient castle.
Stroll the cobbled streets and admire the churches, half - timbered houses and delightful lit festive squares which lend a seasonal atmosphere to this enchanting town.
During your time with us you will have the opportunity to explore the cobbled streets of some of Switzerland's prettiest towns, which are home to striking churches, quaint markets and charming cafés.
Visit the elegant cloistered 16th century convent and old Ronda, La Ciudad, with its cobbled streets and leafy Plaza Duquesa de Parcent, which boasts a convent, two churches, including the bell tower of the Iglesia Santa Maria de Mayor.
What's more, there are literally hundreds of tranquil little alleyways and narrow cobbled streets to wander down, which in my opinion is the best way to spend your time in the imperial city.
Rising 64 metres above the azure blue sea, the castle and city walls envelope gorgeous windy cobbled stone streets, which are throbbing with the memories of centuries gone by, but at the same time are home to lots of little shops.
Otherwise known as «the Pearl of the Lake», it is easy to lose yourself among the cobbled streets of Bellagio, which are packed with quaint shops and old - fashioned wine bars.
Luna Azul is situated on a quiet and peaceful cobbled dead - end street which leads directly to the water's edge of Lake Atitlan where you can find gorgeous views of the scenery.
It stands out for its unusual architecture and the hundred and ten years old tram which still runs through its winding cobbled streets.
Start with a visit to Edinburgh Castle, perched on a cliff overlooking the city; then wind your way through the cobbled streets of the Old and New Towns, which together are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The home of hygge (which translates as «cosiness»), it's a laid - back, bike - friendly, super liveable place with cobbled streets, arts and crafts, and a thriving food and drinks scene.
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