Put the sat-nav in the glove box, use a map so you can see where you're going and where you've been, and save the robot helper for getting you through the labyrinthine American cities.
There are no truly wide, respectable beaches here, but there are old, labyrinthine cities like Piran, which has Venetian Gothic architecture and nestles close against the water.
But the black cat, his Virgil, leads him through the labyrinthine city to the grand Strahov Library by the Hradcany district.
There are museums to visit, lakes to ogle, waves to surf, labyrinthine cities to explore.
She saw the continental mass approaching fast, and made out the sprawling Mother School complex, a labyrinthine white-stuccoed city with sienna roof tiles.
Without his friends, miles from a computer, Josh braves snakes and spiders before arriving at a labyrinthine hidden city, a boy's fantasy of pyramids, caves and tunnels.
Even Rosemary's first impressions have a formal, dreamy quality: "The labyrinthine city waited.
Yet precisely because of its secretiveness, because of the very perseverance it demands, I find this messy, labyrinthine city far more seductive than Czar Peter's gorgeous, upstart artifact up north.
You can make a sketch of St. Francis: you could only make a plan of St. Thomas, like the plan of a labyrinthine city.