Sentences with phrase «cobblestone streets of town»

Along the cobblestone streets of town, you will find small businesses selling delicious traditional dishes, bakeries offering a wide variety of fresh - baked breads that can be enjoyed with an iced tea or a delicious cup of coffee, and of course, elegant restaurants set along the beach where you can take pleasure in a romantic candlelit dinner.

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Just 90 minutes from San Miguel and 20 minutes from the international airport in Silao, Guanajuato is a lively university town... and one of Mexico's most beautiful cities, with winding cobblestone streets and historic homes and buildings painted in bright hues of red, yellow, orange, and more...
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...
To every visitor's delight, the attraction of Antibes doesn't stop at its beaches and great accommodations so make sure you set aside some time to wander around the narrow cobblestone streets of the old town.
Besides the draw of Boston, Cambridge is a charming town in its own right with cobblestone streets, historic homes and, of course, Harvard University.
Driving from Prague to Cesky Krumlov: If you drive, the best option is to park in a lot on the edge of town, as the narrow cobblestone streets are difficult to drive on.
With its tangle of cobblestone streets, high - end art galleries, cornucopia of restaurants and gorgeous colonial mansions and courtyards hidden behind big wooden doors, it's little wonder that Architectural Digest, Conde Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure and The New York Times have all raved about this fairytale town.
Head across the island to visit the seaside town of Praia da Vitória to take in the sights: a beautiful black sandy bay, picturesque cobblestone streets and the breathtaking Serra do Cume, one of the best views on the island.
Just one stroll down the narrow cobblestone streets of Vieux Lyon, aka the Renaissance - era «old town,» and you will be canoodling with your sweetie.
Here, where the Danube, Inn, and Ilz Rivers converge, a Local Guide will take you through the town's narrow cobblestone streets lined with beautiful Patrician houses, and you'll see St. Stephen's Cathedral, a masterpiece of Italian baroque architecture.
Renowned for its charming cobblestone streets, idyllic coastline and pulsating nightlife, this resort town lures millions of travelers every year.
You can enjoy resort - style amenities close to the beautiful beach town of Lagos, a charming walled city with romantic cobblestone streets and golden sandy coves.
Part of its popularity is owed to the fact that development has left its Old Town unscathed, so there are cobblestone streets and graceful churches in the city center instead of glass - and - concrete towers.
The Scottish Parliament Building, a discordant ode to steel, oak and granite, and the streamlined neo-fortress of the Museum of Scotland are both comfortably embedded among precarious medieval buildings that teeter - like grey - stone Jenga towers over Old Town's cobblestone streets.
Stroll the cobblestone streets of Antigua, the most charming colonial town of Central America; enjoy a boat ride on the stu...
Walk the cobblestone streets of Trinidad, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (and eat on fine china) In central Cuba lies Trinidad, a beautiful colonial town with cobblestone streets, neo-baroque architecture and grand colonial buildings around the Plaza Mayor.
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.
A great way to start off your weekend in Düsseldorf is to learn more about the history of the old town and the Battle of Worrigen while strolling along the cobblestone streets and digging into some traditional cuisine.
Situated in Tallinn's Old Town, amidst medieval courtyards and cobblestone streets, the Schlössle Hotel, a member of The Leading Hotels of the World, will re-open on the 16th May 2016 after a stylish refurbishment.
Stroll along the cobblestone streets of the old town where you'll discover white - washed and red - tile roofed houses dripping with colorful bougainvillea and a wide array of enticing shops, cozy cafes and lively night spots.
Today, visitors can marvel at the landmarks dedicated to Hidalgo, wander the vast plaza, explore the churches and cobblestone streets, and try some of the town's unique local ice cream flavors (shrimp, anyone?).
It's one of Mexico's «Magical Towns» and it's easy to see why: the town's winding cobblestone streets and whitewashed houses with red tile roofs, and its impressive Santa Prisca cathedral all combine to make Taxco a lovely and picturesque place to visit.
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.
In Nantucket town you'll find cobblestone streets, an array of stately Georgian, Federal, and Greek Revival homes and ample evidence of the island's history as a prosperous whaling port.
The Telegraaf is a luxury hotel located on the cobblestone streets of the Old Town and if you're looking for a beautiful place to stay, this is it.
This town is full of charming and narrow cobblestone streets which are ideal for taking pretty photos of Cusco region.
The town is a grid of cobblestone streets, a product of Inca city planning, dating back to the 1200s.
From the train station, the Main Town and its attractions are a leisurely 15 minute walk through the cobblestone streets, so not quite in the heart of everything but not too far either.
Explore the cobblestone streets of the small village, which is home to a sprinkling of shops, boutiques and unique stores, or head out of town on one of the numerous hiking and biking trails in the area.
Discover the stunning cobblestone streets of the World Heritage coastal town of Spilt.
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