Sentences with phrase «most magical cities»

One of the most magical cities.
I am currently on my way to Paris and I am giddy with excitement to be returning to one of the most magical cities in the world.
Ahh I'm so jealous you're in Paris right now, it really is the most magical city on earth.
It's the most magical city in the world.
It lies on the border Scotland with an easy access to Edinburgh, the region's most magical city!

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The most generous and loving in - laws a girl could ask for, plus a rad sister - in - law, more extended fam, and my BROTHER WAS IN TOWN from the far off magical city of San Francisco.
It's one of the most beautiful cities, the architecture is magical, full of culture.
However, I do hope that all of you are having much nicer day and enjoying in this beautiful Fall scenery... Aren't all those trees and parks the most beautiful and magical places in any city during Fall?
Most magical time of the year in the most romantic city in the EurMost magical time of the year in the most romantic city in the Eurmost romantic city in the Europe!
Another benefit from using SugarDaddyForMe.com is the magical experiences you can have in the world's most exciting city.
It has been taking place every year for the past 11 years in the magical city of Matera (I spent most of my spare time taking pictures.
Both vibrant and relaxing, your adventure begins in magical Budapest, and you'll also stay in another two of Central Europe's most popular cities: Vienna and Prague.
Most people have just a few days in this magical city.
Wander through magical Stowe on an autumnal stroll, gaze at the inspiring waters of Niagara Falls and explore some of Canada and New England's most famous cities.
There are 8 main sites of the Mayan ruins that are still standing today, namely: Tikal — a c. 700 AD city in Guatemala Caracol — another city except from c. 500 AD and situated in Belize Chichén Itzá — a monument and center for pilgrimage located in Mexico Tulum — a coastal Mayan site present until c. 1200 AD Kabah — a ruin with elaborate and intricate carvings on the wall which was used from c. 800 AD to c. 900 AD Palenque — another site located in Mexico thought to be magical, present from c. 600 AD to c. 700 AD Coba — a partially excavated network of roads and pyramids in Yucatan, Mexico Uxmal — the most extravagant and complex of all eight Mayan sites, built shortly before c. 1000 AD.
These odd stones, called Wyrdstones, have incredible magical properties and have quickly become the most valuable commodity in the Empire City.
While his teacher Beuys's famous show «I Like America and America Likes Me» (1974) celebrated the mythical America of Indians and coyotes, Palermo paid homage to a no less magical place: his most ambitious work was called To the People of New York City (1976) and he named other abstract paintings for Coney Island and Stevie Wonder.
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