Examples of using Cobbled streets in English and their translations into Polish
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steep, cobbled streets.
narrow cobbled streets, breathtaking views,
the narrow, cobbled streets with local shops,
museums, cobbled streets and magnificent cathedral.
Walking down Grafton Street will soon bring you into the Temple Bar area which has charming cobbled streets and famous pubs.
picturesque back yards and narrow cobbled streets which often reach all the way to the sea are an attraction for travellers.
Northern Dalmatia has an historic centre which is made up of narrow cobbled streets, some Roman remains
stone cottages and cobbled streets making for a romantic stroll.
has many stone buildings and cobbled streets.
Your next stop should beTrapani where you can dock your boat in one of the city's modern marinas and wander around the cobbled streets of the city's medieval old town.
although on the first sight which have undoubtedly unique charm- narrow, cobbled streets, florists with bunches of roses, bagels.
Cobbled streets, white-washed single-storey houses, and the beautiful scenery
Encierro(in Spanish, a bull chase) leads through the old cobbled streets of Pamplona and has exactly 825 meters.
a majestic view and beautiful cobbled streets in its picturesque alleys.
which captivates with its white-blue houses that run along the cobbled streets.
squares, cobbled streets.
We are located in the Historic centre of Salvador with its cobbled streets and beautifully preserved
Apartments are comfortable and bright units located in the cobbled streets of Alfama, one of Lisbon's oldest districts.
Ippoton This place is located in the northeast of Rhodes600m medieval cobbled streets with ancient inns.
Skradin is a romantic Mediterranean town with narrow cobbled streets, passages, arches
