Sentences with phrase «quaint little city»

If you decide to explore this quaint little city in your own time, make sure you check out the Chinese Gardens.

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As a family we love traveling in the warmer months, exploring quaint little towns and large cities alike.
We drove through the city of Messina to the opposite end of the island to get to a quaint little town called Taormina.
Out in Nevada City, the town is full of very spiritual and positively guided humans and something just sort of clicked when I walked into Crystal Rainbow (the stone store in the quaint little town).
Everything was in bloom while we were there, making this quaint corner of the city look like its own little Secret Garden.
After long days of running around the city for photo shoots and meetings, we returned to our quaint little inn tuckered out, ready to climb into our fluffy, four - poster bed for some girl talk, a glass of chardonnay, and late night edits to the following day's feature.
Burlington may seem like a quaint little town during the day, but, at night, the downstreet scene comes alive with big - city entertainment and excitement.
With the Sundance Film Festival heading into its last stretch, buyers are beginning to get deals made before Park City once again becomes a quaint little village in Utah, and a number of contracts have been signed over the past twenty - four hours....
Second City TV regulars Eugene Levy and Andrea Martin star in Ivan Reitman's Canuxploitation classic as a couple on a romantic holiday who settle into a quaint little bed - and - breakfast run by a trio of flesh - eating ladies who fancy them for tomorrow's menu.
Covered in this website is the historical background to famous homes, communities, monuments, temples, revered shrines, old churches, quaint little museums located in obscure corners of the city, even roads, old hotels and the areas these hotels are in.
The quaint fishing village of Eland's Bay (Elandsbaai) might be only two hours from the city of Cape Town, but it is about as far off the beaten track as you can get, with so little travelling time.
Being an old Kimberlite with friends in the catering business, Diggies seemed to be a quaint little place to stay while I toured the city with my girlfriend.
Having been raised in Sisters, the quaint little western - style town set amidst a wilderness paradise, I was understandably anxious about moving to the «big city
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