The simple answer is that yes, some of them are, though typically (but not always) these are lesser used roads / streets and 'touristy' venues.
Many towns and cities within the UK still have cobblestoned streets, some of them quite extensively, though typical tarmac construction is most often found.
They have cobblestone roads and are still wooden.
Paving streets.
I enjoy listening to horse carriges go over cobblestone streets.
In the French Quarter
Cobblestone is a naturally rounded stone, typically used to pave streets or paths. It is a type of paving material known for its durability and rustic appearance.
Montreal has many cobblestone streets
Montreal has many cobblestone streets
No, it has concrete streets and sidewalks, like every other New York City neighborhood. Some of the streets in Lower Manhattan still have cobblestone streets, but not Harlem, as it is in Upper Manhattan.
At best cobblestone, at worst dirt and in either case littered with sewage.
Dark Streets of London was created in 1984.
London Streets were very disgusting, people threw there poo and wee in the streets.
London Streets were very disgusting, people threw there poo and wee in the streets.