Sentences with phrase «find narrow streets»

In the town itself, you'll find narrow streets, authentic blue and white buildings and sun - drenched verandas, with a skyline dotted with historic church spires.

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And when they're not bombing down the slopes of Bromont or Jay Peak, they're likely to be found with a drink in hand (they're above - average consumers of both craft beer and fine wines) in their front rooms looking out on the narrow streets of Sunnyside.
When you walk in the narrow streets of Toronto, you will find Jewish Chicken and Jamaican Cake Restaurant, with barber shop and beauty shop filled with weaving.
Stroll away from the hullabaloo, though, and you'll find yourself on the beach with a gorgeous view of the Mediterranean, or wandering narrow, bistro - lined streets that you'd swear were lifted straight off a postcard.
You won't find the Sedona in the UK, as minivans are a little large for the narrow streets of quaint English towns.
Some are lyrical about its narrow alleys, others find it filthy with lots of litter and broken sidewalks and streets.
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.
Just book your rooms at Hotel Excelsior and you'll find yourself in a truly medieval place, along with its stone walls, towers, narrow streets and magical atmosphere.
The best place for that is Montmartre that is great spot to see magnificent views of the city and wander around narrow streets where you can find small shops and restaurants.
A guided walk through the historic Île St. Louis with its narrow streets, and Île de la Cité, where medieval Paris was founded, will be a delight.Next, travel by Eurostar for your land tour of Britain which offers you the best of this great land.
When we arrived late at night, it was quite difficult to find the hotel in the maze of the old town's narrow streets.
The right bank is where you'll find the old town, with its narrow cobbled streets and stone steps, although it is worth a trip to the lively bars and restaurants on the left bank's Placa de la Independencia.
While here, you'll experience its narrow streets with white - washed houses, unusual donkey taxi service, oval bullring, and shoppers will find some hidden gems.
With a 1,000 - year - old castle standing at the heart of the city, you'll find gorgeous tapas, Blue Flag beaches and narrow streets galore.
Picturesque, narrow streets and handsome squares, including the Piazza della Signoria - the people - watching centre of Florence - are only part of the city's charm; much of the beauty of the city is found indoors.
Visit Limassol's old town, steeped in medieval history; visit the narrow streets full of 19th century buildings leading up to the impressive and exclusive Makarios Avenue, where you'll find some of the best shopping in all of Cyprus.
You'll also find a number of bars hidden within the narrow streets of the town, providing musical acts and live entertainment.
The older part of the town, located on the East bank, is a maze of narrow medieval streets with a rich historic identity just waiting to be explored, while the newer town is found on the opposite bank.
You can visit the Jewish Quarter and find out about the history of the area in the local museum or wander the small narrow streets and enjoy the atmosphere of this old district.
Within the walls you'll find a maze of narrow streets, crowned by a huge cathedral and dotted with palaces and churches.
Its elegant arcades are now full of delightful boutiques, cafés and restaurants, with more found in the narrow streets that surround the square.
A variety of artisan shops, a post office, bank and bakery can be found around the cobbled village square or among the few narrow streets, as well as a handful of trattorias and cafes.
Visit Antalya this January and find yourself in the narrow cobbled streets of Kaleici, the city's historic quarter, to see beautifully preserved ancient Roman landmarks such as Hadrian's Gate and Hidirlik Tower.
Being a very old city, the narrow streets of beautiful Sino - Portuguese buildings are not particularly good for driving around and finding somewhere to park, so exploring on foot from a local base is much more convenient.
To explore this town's narrow streets, it's best to park the car and stroll along on foot to discover all the great finds, including beautiful art, handmade jewelry, clothes and books.
Crowded narrow streets in Belize City can be a turn - off at first, but delving further into the landscape is the best way to find the top city gems — and there are many.
TS Suites Bali & Villas is a new concept five - star hotel for those looking for a stay that combines luxury and a sense of lifestyle in Kuta.The hotel occupies a secluded location along Jalan Nakula, a narrow side street that connects the halfway of Sunset Road with the southern end of Seminyak.The hotel is within a half - hour transfer from the Ngurah Rai International Airport in Tuban, while the favourite beach resort areas of Kuta and Legian are only within a 10 - minute taxi ride from the hotel.Within walking distance from the hotel, guests may find a wide variety of exceptional dining, clubbing and some of the best boutiques in Bali.
Hidden between skyscrapers and along narrow winding streets, you'll find bustling restaurants and bars, a thriving arts scene, unique shopping and secret outdoor havens.
Wander through the narrow cobbled streets and enjoy the many little souvenir and gift shops, cafés and art galleries before finding yourself the perfect spot to see the sunset.
I took some promising stairs, which claim to echo the original, nineteenth - century plans for a grand stairwell, only to find myself on a narrow mezzanine, with a bland view of the street and nowhere to go but back down.
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