Sentences with phrase «find cobblestone 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.
In the city center, you'll find cobblestone streets lined with historic pubs and a bustling daily market.

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While I may not love the idea of running from Spring Studios to Chelsea Piers and back down to Skylight Clarkson Square all day, fashion week has now found its groove in terms of neighborhood, vibe and space — and honestly, the blogger and influencer set would rather take their outfit photos strutting on the cobblestone streets of the Meatpacking District than in midtown anyway.
The four of us wandered up and down the cobblestone streets of SoHo trying to find a cab.
The port city of Charleston was founded in 1670 and one of the most recognizable in the U.S. for its cobblestone streets, pastel - colored homes and colonial history.
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.
Within an intriguing mix of Renaissance and modern architecture, along cobblestone streets and in sight of the River Danube, you'll find elegant cafés, inspiring art galleries, and a multitude of museums near our luxury hotel in Budapest.
Here, the cobblestone streets mix with gleaming buildings, and you'll find a fun array of art galleries, boutiques, clubs, and cafes, along with some famous icons — Powell's City of Books, anyone?
While it is possible in Rivas to find Internet cafés and make international calls, the main draw to visit Rivas is to experience the chaos of the market along the cobblestone streets, where vendors sell everything from fruits and vegetables to pigs, saddles, dishcloths and dinner plates.
You can explore the city by foot starting at Circular Quay and take in the magical view of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge or walk along the harbour side to the historical Rocks where you will find museums, restaurants, cafes and boutique shopping set amongst cobblestone streets.
Cuzco The continent's oldest continuously inhabited city, where you can still find flawless Inca - built walls lining cobblestone streets.
You'll find colonial towns where cobblestone streets lead past gilded churches and stately plazas little changed since the 18th century.
Just a few steps around the corner from our apartment we find Hatun Rumiyoc, and take a steep jaunt up the cobblestone street.
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.
Here, you'll find both the historic Old Town, with its cobblestone streets and carefully - preserved gothic buildings, and New Town, with its distinctive Georgian architecture and lush public gardens.
Steps away you'll find whaling and maritime museums, scenic bluffs, beaches, cobblestone streets and unique shops.
The port city of Charleston was founded in 1670 and one of the most recognizable in the U.S. for its cobblestone streets, pastel - colored homes and colonial history.
Many like to stroll along the cobblestone streets found in the Old City Market, while others like to take in the sights and shows found at the South Carolina Aquarium.
In between the sights, find pretty trattorias and bustling bars — all linked by cobblestone streets lined with designer boutiques.
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