Sentences with phrase «labyrinthine streets of»

Over the course of almost two weeks in Venice, Calle notates, in time - stamped entries, her surveillance of Henri B., as well as her own emotions as she seeks, finds and follows him through the labyrinthine streets of Venice.
A short distance away you can explore the labyrinthine streets of the old town of Mykonos.
I've spent sunny days getting lost in the labyrinthine streets of Granada's Albayzín and learning about the city's Moorish past inside the grounds of its majestic Alhambra, I've visited the beautiful city of Seville (the administrative capital of Andalusia and an easy three - hour train journey from Granada), and I've taken a road trip around Spain's pueblos blancos, starting in one of the country's oldest settlements — Ronda.
From the labyrinthine streets of the Gothic Quarter to the incredible views from Montjuic Mountain of Barceloneta Beach, there's loads to do in Barcelona, especially if you're on a budget.
Admire the ruins of the 13th - century castle, amble along the labyrinthine streets of the Old Town, and sip an espresso at an outdoor café.
Explore the labyrinthine streets of the medina, lined with market stalls and craftspeople; and soak up the colorful chaos of Djemma el Fna Square, where snake charmers and magicians captivate the passersby.
And that's just the start of a film that establishes such a mood of doomy anticipation that no one who watches it can ever again negotiate the narrow, labyrinthine streets of La Serenissima without wondering if they'll catch a glimpse of a small figure in a red raincoat flitting over a shadowy bridge.

Not exact matches

As I made my way through Genoa's labyrinthine medieval streets, I couldn't help becoming intimate with the city, from Via Garibaldi — the grand and colorful mansions of the city's Middle Age rulers — down to the harbor front that made them wealthy during Genoa's golden age.
But it's Demange's firm direction that gives the character's situation a sense of frantic possibilities under dire circumstances: There's a Kafkaesque element to his wanderings through the shadowy, labyrinthine streets that takes the proceedings beyond their historical specificity.
With the big, boxy cars that line the street, and the feeling of the city as a labyrinthine machine, these shots give Thief immediate kinship with the likes of William Friedkin's The French Connection (1971) and Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets (1973).
The suspicious death of adult movie star Misty Mountains (Murielle Telio) and the whereabouts of young Amelia Kuttner (Margaret Qualley) set plot wheels in motion, as March and Healy stumble into a labyrinthine web stretching from street - level anti-pollution activists to Kim Basinger's Department of Justice official Judith Kuttner (Amelia's mum) via catalytic converter conspiracies and giant talking bees.
as the cop searches for a pattern to the killings and as the Ripper continues to strike, killing one young woman on a boat in New York Harbor, another in her dressing room at a 42nd Street sex club, yet another in the labyrinthine halls of the kind of hotel where you rent rooms by the hour.
Crammed with thousands of redundant bureaucrats and patronage appointees, the Board of Education's labyrinthine headquarters building at 110 Livingston Street in downtown Brooklyn was the most notorious symbol of the old regime.
Clever doesn't begin to cover this hard - boiled send - up riddled with wise - guy wit, as Dalton Rev trods the mean streets of a high school's labyrinthine complex of cliques in search of a killer.
A walkable city, the magical and romantic Alhambra palace presides over a warren of ancient streets, from the labyrinthine Albaicín that runs from Plaza Nueva to Sacromonte Abbey (worth the climb or the $ 1.20 bus to the top for the view alone)
The main element of Curriculum is a labyrinthine architecture constructed inside 102 Franklin Street that occupies and divides the gallery.
Tannaz Oroumchi's first UK solo show will see new work that not only continues with the labyrinthine City, but the swirling roads around St Paul's Cathedral that butt against the river Thames, the angular spikes of Oxford Street and the stretch of community around Whitecross Street will take pride of place at Curious Duke Gallery this May.
The sculpture invites a similar moment of quiet contemplation for all who encounter the work, as they pass through Venice's labyrinthine canals and streets.
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