Sentences with phrase «navigate cobblestone streets»

And yay, about being able to navigate cobblestone streets in heels — that is a very important skill to master!
Wedges or ballet flats will take you from dinner to drinks in any city and help you navigate cobblestone streets much easier than stilettos (a hard - earned lesson in various European destinations).
On another note, I'm finally able to navigate the cobblestone streets in my heeled booties without almost breaking my ankles every few steps.
The American legs / heels aren't used to navigating the cobblestone streets.
Travelers can dine aboard a private tram that navigates the cobblestone streets of Rome, for example, or hop on board one of Amtrak's vintage train cars for the fall's best New England foliage.

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Grandmas tottering by in the morning, paper bags overfilled with their daily groceries clutched tight under their arms as they navigated the twisty, cobblestone streets.
By packing light, you can more easily navigate interesting cobblestone streets and alleys of Asia and Europe, fit in at most destinations, and be a happier traveler.
This carry - on has a sleek yet funky design thanks to its neon - hued oversized wheels that let you navigate even the bumpiest cobblestone streets of your favorite city.
A river cruise is a very active endeavor — there's a lot of getting on and off the boat, walking up and down hills on cobblestone streets, navigating sidewalks, stairways and footpaths, taking taxis, and running to catch the boat when you are late like me.
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