Sentences with phrase «traditional cobbled streets»

Rhodes Town itself is best known for its pretty Old Town area, the oldest inhabited medieval town in Europe and a haven of traditional cobbled streets, bars, cafes and restaurants that is best explored on foot.
Here you can discover the traditional cobbled streets, passing a fine collection of medieval timber - framed buildings and Romanesque architecture in the Old Town, which was awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 1994.

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Check out the delightful little village of Guia with its narrow cobbled streets, traditional cottages and famous selection of chicken piri - piri restaurants, or try your skills at the challenging nearby Pine Cliffs, Balaia Village and Vilamoura Golf Courses.
Check out the delightful little village of Guia with its narrow cobbled streets, traditional cottages and famous selection restaurants, or try your skills at the challenging nearby Pine Cliffs, Balaia Village and Vilamoura Golf Courses.
Nearby Albufeira has an attractive old village with traditional low fisherman's cottages, churches and narrow cobbled streets.
Romantics: Stroll down the narrow, cobbled streets of the old town and watch the sunset whilst enjoying a traditional Croatian meal.
Located only a few kilometers from our surf camp, the picturesque Comillas enchants visitors with a rustic harbour, a lively city centre, great music venues with traditional Spanish artists and red cobbled streets leading to Antoni Gaudí's stunning Villa Quijano.
Despite its embrace of modern culture, Serbia has managed to retain its traditional roots, which you can see in Novi Sad's wonderful Gothic and Baroque architecture, in Nis with its old cobbled streets and Bohemian character, and in Belgrade itself where the old fortress echoes its past.
The cobbles which line the streets make way for shops full of traditional Bavarian wares and German taverns and pubs lure in visitors with the smell of classic delicacies.
Explore the delightful little village with its narrow cobbled streets, traditional cottages and famous selection of chicken Piri - Piri restaurants, or try your skills at the challenging golf course in nearby Acoteias.
Explore the cobbled streets and take in the stunning traditional architecture.
Altea's culturally infused Old Town is a maze of narrow cobbled streets filled with interesting and traditional Spanish buildings, perfect for those in search of culture.
Yunquera is a traditional hillside mountain village with steep and winding cobbled streets.
The old town of Albufeira is packed with pretty cobbled streets, traditional whitewashed buildings and historic churches - and when the sun goes down, the main square comes alive with diners and drinkers looking to make the most of the warm evenings.
The historic centre of Estepona is a maze of cobbled streets lined by traditional housing, occasionally dotted with churches and impressive landmarks.
The UNESCO - recognised World Heritage site features twin walls that contain winding cobbled streets and a selection of traditional cafés and tavernas to grab a coffee while you take a break from the walking.
Nearby Albufeira has an attractive old village with traditional low fishermans cottages, churches and narrow cobbled streets.
Explore the cobbled market places of Belgium's medieval cities, where street musicians fill the air with traditional songs and historic architecture is waiting to be discovered at every street corner.
The town of Tavira has reminded unchanged despite the advent of mass tourism, and provides the visitors with a charming town centre of cobbled streets, lined with traditional houses, which lead all the way up to the ancient castle.
Located on a cobbled street in the historic centre of Campeche, Casa Don Gustavo Hotel Boutique is set in a carefully restored and rebuilt 18th century traditional colonial mansion.
Head to Albufeira for its beautiful beach, voted one of the finest in Europe, and stunning scenery - think cobbled streets, traditional whitewashed houses and charming shops and restaurants.
If you're after a more cultural retail trip, head to the island's capital of Thira to amble the warren of cobbled streets lined with typically Grecian white - washed buildings, market stalls brimming with traditional crafts, and blue - domed churches where pious locals light candles for the saints.
After a day of wandering around Olite's cobble streets, come back to your charming hotel and enjoy dinner in the restaurant serving traditional dishes and, of course, specialities of the region.
You'll love wandering around the traditional old town with cobbled streets and hidden cafes or taking a stroll down to the impressive modern harbour packed with bars and restaurants.
Albufeira has an attractive old village with traditional low fisherman's cottages, churches and narrow cobbled streets.
Don't miss Albufeira's charming old town, and the traditional fisherman's cottages and pretty cobbled streets are just waiting to be explored.
There are numerous street cafes and bodegas in Estepona that line the narrow cobbled streets and serve traditional Spanish delicacies at very reasonable prices.
It has retained its heritage and old rustic charm, with narrow cobbled streets, restored medieval buildings, horse - drawn sleighs, Friday morning markets and traditional private chalets.
Enjoy the lively café scene, markets and nightlife of the capital, Maputo, sail on a dhow through the idyllic islands of the Archipelago das Quirimbas and the Archipelago de Bazaruto, visit the UNESCO World Heritage listed Ilha de Mocambique with its cobbled streets lined with colonial buildings, trek the cool forests and secluded valleys of Montes Chimanimani, where you'll also find rich traditional cultures, and the verdant hills and tea plantations of Gurue or take a safari in the wilds of Gorongosa National Park.
With traditional Portuguese architecture, whitewashed walls, terracotta roof tiles and narrow cobbled streets...
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