Notes: Maximum enjoyment of «The Wonders of Mexico's Yucatan» vacation requires
walking on cobblestone streets, uneven pathways, and climbing stairs.
Get lost in the small island of Venice with your partner and stumble upon something unexpected while
walking on the cobblestone streets of this romantic destination in Europe.
You can spend your days
walking on cobblestone streets, admiring beautiful historic homes, or even taking a riverboat ride.
Not exact matches
AUSTIN — If you
walked the
cobblestone streets and bustling markets of 16th and 17th century Mexico City, you would see people born all over the world: Spanish settlers
on their way to mass at the cathedral built atop Aztec ruins.
You don't
walk quite as much here as Rome, but the
streets are still lined with
cobblestones or bricks, so it can be tough
on your feet.
I've taken piano lessons,
walked along
cobblestone streets and stood
on the deck of a frigate.
Located just a short
walk to the beach and about two miles from town, Villa Marbella is a luxury retreat located
on a quiet
cobblestone street in upper Conchas Chinas.
A member of Mexico Boutique Hotels, it sits
on a tree - shaded
cobblestone street a 20 - minute
walk uphill from the historic center of colonial Guanajuato.
Take a scenic train ride to the wine capital of Porto and set out
on a private
walking tour of the World Heritage — designated historic center — a network of
cobblestone streets, historic storefronts, and plazas built upon ancient Roman ruins.
Walk the
cobblestone streets of Trinidad, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (and eat
on fine china) In central Cuba lies Trinidad, a beautiful colonial town with
cobblestone streets, neo-baroque architecture and grand colonial buildings around the Plaza Mayor.
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.
In Agüimes, the next beautiful town
on our tour, we
walk through the
cobblestone streets, across small squares with cafes and discover in every corner bizarre sculptures.
If you're short
on time, we encourage you to visit the forts first, then
walk the
cobblestone streets of Old San Juan.
Browse in boutiques filled with local pottery, shop for the region's sweet wine, and
walk along historic
streets lined with
cobblestones on this full day tour from Malaga.