Down the cobbled streets and through the tranquil plazas you will find an abundance of must - see sights.
Here you can stroll
down cobbled streets and admire the colonial architecture.
Journey
down cobbled streets away from the tourist mass to discover freshly baked pizza by the slice, before indulging in a hefty dose of gelato for dessert.
Though Ting Thai doesn't lend itself to long, lingering dinners, it's perfect for a tasty meal to pre-empt a stroll
down the cobbled streets of Edinburgh or a show at one of the nearby theatres.
It's also handily located on Glasgow's picturesque Ashton Lane; why not take as troll
down the cobbled street after the credits roll and admire the twinkling lights as you discuss plot details.
Not exact matches
They remember strolling through magical
cobbled streets, and how a construction worker put
down his jackhammer to come over and tickle her chin.
The town's steep,
cobbled streets are a labyrinth full of dead ends and tight corners, and it felt especially ominous the night I arrived with rainwater rushing
down the unlit alleys.
He bounds to his feet, ditches his jacket, and descends to the stifling
street below, proceeds
down a
cobbled alley, crosses the boulevard Saint - Michel, rounds a corner, and dives into the local supermarché.
Highlights of my day included Rebecca Minkoff show on a
street in Soho where models and some popular bloggers like Chriselle Lim strutted
down the
cobbles to a live rock band wearing decorated biker jackets.
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 colonial house was owned by the family at the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro, is only 50 feet walk
down a
cobble stone
street in the cultural heart of Cusco.
We wandered
down to the waterfront, strolling lazily along the quiet
cobbled streets, past colonial buildings and antique cars.
Head
down the hill and spend a while exploring the
cobbled streets and hotchpotch buildings that make up Old Town.
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.
Romantics: Stroll
down the narrow,
cobbled streets of the old town and watch the sunset whilst enjoying a traditional Croatian meal.
Want to walk
down colorful
cobbled streets and be engulfed in the history?
From nightly ghost tours in the Prison's spooky hallways to day trips to the famous Rottnest Island to seeing the smiling Quokkas, Freo has so much to discover on its doorstep, as well as
down its historic
cobbled streets, you'll need at least a week to explore the best of this top Aussie destination!
It is a pleasant five minute walk from Antigua's main Plaza and Cathedral
down cobble stone
streets past wonderful ruins and delightful shops.
The
cobbled streets of these areas are lined up with amazing boutiques that sell designer products
down to some surprising bargains.
The old town of Albufeira is packed with pretty
cobbled streets, traditional whitewashed buildings and historic churches - and when the sun goes
down, the main square comes alive with diners and drinkers looking to make the most of the warm evenings.
Whilst strolling
down this picturesque
cobbled street, you're sure to find the remnants of Stonegate's history.
Dinner is taken in the excellent restaurant, Sitio da Pedralva, which you access
down narrow
cobbled streets.
From the narrow
cobbled streets of its old town to the stunning historical architecture and cafes and restaurants
down by the River Douro, it's impossible not to be charmed by Porto.
Walk around narrow,
cobbled streets down to the sea, the old port having been revived with new museums, photography gallery, cinema and various cultural centres for different exhibitions, events and celebrations throughout the year.
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.
You'll love wandering around the traditional old town with
cobbled streets and hidden cafes or taking a stroll
down to the impressive modern harbour packed with bars and restaurants.
Tucked
down a quiet
cobbled street in the lively Trastevere district, Relais Giulia occupies one of the best spots in Rome — just a stone's throw from The Vatican and Piazza Navona.