Sentences with phrase «cobblestone alley»

The way we see it, it's just another cobblestone alley town with imposing city walls and crumbling facades.
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.
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 vendor.
Talking Walls Throughout San Francisco, public art enlivens plazas and buildings, but perhaps the most remarkable display of the city's creative pulse can be found on Balmy Street, a narrow cobblestone alley leading off 24th Street, where dozens of murals form an outdoor gallery.
With whitewashed courtyards, colorful cobblestone alleys, historic monuments and a fascinating...
With whitewashed courtyards, colorful cobblestone alleys, historic monuments and a fascinating melting pot of Muslim, Christian and Jewish culture, Cordoba is bound to enchant.

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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.
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.
Situated off the beaten path (literally, it's in an alley off of a cobblestone street in Peck Slip), Acqua serves up authentic Italian cuisine and wines... Read More
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.
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