Not exact matches
Its medieval old town is just the prettiest, with those small old
cobblestone streets filled with the cutest
little boutiques, the arches, bridges and the castle right on the lake.
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.
If you're looking for something a
little more low key, head here and stroll along the many
cobblestone streets and castles.
You'll find colonial towns where
cobblestone streets lead past gilded churches and stately plazas
little changed since the 18th century.
He just sent me a video that he edited at 2 AM; it's a very nice
little vignette showing how New York City figured out how to make a
cobblestone segment of Varick
Street friendlier to cyclists.