Sentences with phrase «magnificent gothic cathedral»

By renting a car or taking the public transport you will also have the chance to visit Palma's historic centre, with its traditional narrow streets and its magnificent Gothic cathedral.
The city's historic heart is an inviting web of narrow stone streets crowned by a magnificent Gothic cathedral, and its charming squares are full of pavement cafés and chic little shops.
Canterbury's magnificent Gothic cathedral is one of these, and was the site of Thomas Beckett's controversial murder by King Henry's men in 1170.
Spend the morning exploring this wonderful city - with its magnificent Gothic Cathedral and beautiful Old Town.

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At the conclusion of scrutineering, in the shadow of Cathédrale St - Julien du Mans, the city's magnificent Romanesque / Gothic cathedral, the team paused for a traditional group photo.
Walk through the gothic quarter and discover the old patios of Palma's aristocracy palaces, until you get to the magnificent cathedral.
Steeped in centuries of history, discover more about the famous city on a fascinating guided walking tour of the main sights, including the magnificent Minster, the second largest Gothic cathedral in Northern Europe, and the quaint Shambles, the city's oldest street and the former site of the butcher's market.
Here we take in the Palais de Justice and Poitiers Cathedral, a magnificent Romanesque and early Gothic building built in 1162 by order of Henry II.
On this affordable tour of Britain and Ireland, stop in some historic towns, including Oxford, home to some of England's most famous colleges; Durham, a medieval city with its cathedral, built in 1093, and castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site; York, England's most complete medieval city with its cobbled streets and the magnificent York Minster, England's largest gothic cathedral; Stratford - upon - Avon, birthplace of Shakespeare; Chester, where a walking tour highlights its Roman remains and black and white half - timbered buildings; Adare, founded in medieval times and known today as one of Ireland's prettiest villages; and Bath, known for the excavations of Roman baths used for bathing and socializing 2,000 years ago.
If you approach Majorca from the sea, as I did for the first time in 2002, you'll see the magnificent sight of La Seu, the city's impressive Gothic cathedral.
During the tour you see landmarks such as the magnificent Minster, which is one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in Northern Europe.
Strasbourg's centrepiece is the ever - impressive Gothic cathedral with its magnificent stained - glass windows.
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