Jinli Street, in Chengdu, China dates back some 1800 years. Its gorgeous lanterns and Qing Dynasty houses make one of the oldest shopping streets in Sichuan province quite unique.
This gorgeous winding path with eight turns is one of the city’s major attractions. Also known as the most crooked street in the world, Lombard St is definitely worth a visit.
Dating all the way back to 1380, these cottages were originally built as a monastic wool store and later converted into weavers houses.
Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood is definitely worth a visit, and Acorn Street, with its red brick buildings, cobblestones and lampposts, oozes charm.
This former fishermen's village in the Greek island of Milos is really cute, with its whitewashed houses with touches of color.
Bath's Royal Crescent consists of a crescent-shaped row of 30 symmetric Georgian townhouses built in the mid-1700s by English architect John Wood, the Younger.
One of the city’s oldest streets has “the greatest concentration of medieval architectural treasures in the Islamic world,” according to the UN.
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