It has
tiny cobblestone streets edged with galleries, bistros and quirky boutiques, and brick row house neighborhoods packed with restaurants.
Gargoyles gaze down from lofty cathedral turrets onto a maze of
tiny cobblestone streets.
Not exact matches
Or, to look at it another way, the PDA isn't so much running a marketplace as it is a theme park, a complex economy, and a
tiny city all rolled into nine acres of
cobblestone streets visited by 10 million people a year.
Deep below snowy,
cobblestone streets, tucked away in networks of winding tunnels, lives a
tiny mouse named Celestine.
It almost seems like you can hear the boot heels of the past on its
cobblestones, or spy the ghost of a Quaker peering out the
tiny window of a half - cape, or see in the harbor the masts of ships, or dream of life in one of the fabulous Gilded Age «cottages» on Bellevue Avenue.
The
cobblestone streets lined with
tiny markets, street vendors selling authentic Mexican food, villas for rent at a steal, and long stretches of un-crowded beaches.
It was the perfect place to indulge our favourite slow travel activity of aimless wandering, and it's easy to get pleasantly lost in the
cobblestone lanes that climb steeply from the centre, turning a corner to find yet another
tiny plaza with locals chatting on benches shaded by manicured trees.
To hear the clatter of hoofs on the ancient
cobblestones as you pass the
tiny ally ways and maybe Dante Aligheri's house or Leonardo da Vinci's studio is a fascinating experience back in time.