Sentences with phrase «narrow stone streets»

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.
I'll never forget walking along the narrow stone streets around this corner and that to arrive at the open walled eatery.
Tallinn is famous for its narrow stoned streets, architecture, panoramic view and tons of cafes.
Along each narrow stone street and at every bend there is something wondrous — a doorway, a garden, the stories of centuries in stone.
San Miguel is a beautiful colonial city with charming streets, stunning architecture, narrow stoned streets full of high hills, churches, parks, and breathtaking views.

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With their long metal canes striking loudly on the stone pavement, the guards announced the solemn procession and cleared a path through the narrow streets crowded with worshipers.
«If I Forget Thee,» «Sestina for Sixth Street» and «Stone Soup» The Rattling Wall: Issue 3 Narrow Books, Los Angeles, CA, 2012
Just a short 45 - km train ride from Rome is the stunning Palazzo Forani, perched on a hilltop and overlooking the medieval stone village of Casperia (an entirely pedestrianized town with narrow winding streets) and the romantic Italian countryside.
After walking the 1.2 kilometres duck into the adjacent Gothic Quarter and explore narrow cobble stoned streets quaint local eateries and the amazing Cathedral.
End the day in picturesque Sarlat - la - Canéda, whose original half - timbered, golden - stone buildings and narrow, cobbled streets make it one of the best preserved medieval towns in France.
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.
With narrow, winding streets of ornate cobbles, combined with the white houses and stone arches, Lamego is a veritable maze and a delight to get lost in.
Discover Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, while wandering its narrow streets and losing yourself in the buzz of the markets.
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Discover the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Stone Town by wandering its labyrinth of narrow streets, losing yourself in the buzz of the markets, and exploring the many mosques and grand Arab residences.
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.
The main town on the island, also called Mykonos (or Chora to the locals), has typically Cycladic architecture on display with its white washed houses with painted blue windows, pretty narrow streets and pebble - stoned pavements and small white chapels with sky blue cupolas.
Cascais is one of those beautiful, little towns with narrow, cobble - stoned streets and colorful houses — some with pretty flowers on them, which makes it fun to get lost in Cascais.
With its narrow cobblestone streets and stone buildings, it exudes a strong European feel.
Spices from the Islands of Pemba and Zanzibar were collected here, spreading their fragrant aroma over the house and the surrounding narrows streets of Stone Town.
It is admirable for its colossal constructions with their impeccable finish, perfectly assembled sets of symmetrical benched terraces, ceremonial centers, like the Intiwatana which must have been used to observe solar movements, as well as for its sacred places, towers, fortified walls, cemetery, urban areas, stone buildings, narrow streets, stairways and aqueducts, to irrigate its agricultural and urban sectors.
The picturesque Chinese Quarter features narrow, crowded cobblestone streets lined with small, low - roofed houses made of wood and stone.
The narrow paved streets with low stone benches, twisting and turning like a labyrinth, ancient pillars and Roman marble urns mapping out the oldest historical remains of the city, and the most stunning of it all — the tiny church of Epta Martyres («the Seven Martyrs») perched on top of a small hill, seemingly floating on the azure sea... you will feel like you're inside a fairytale.
But unlike other small towns, this one has maintained its original Incan design, featuring stone buildings and narrow streets.
You will spend your time enjoying fine food and wine while exploring the town, which is a maze of narrow streets, stone houses, art galleries and shops.
Rethymnon still maintains its old aristocratic appearance, with its buildings dating from the 16th century, arched doorways, stone staircases, Byzantine and Hellenic - Roman remains, small Venetian harbour and narrow streets.
Szentendre boasts the best art galleries and prettiest cobble - stoned streets with baroque architecture, churches of various faiths, narrow side streets about 30 minutes drive north of the capital.
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