Examples of 'esplanades' in a sentence

Meaning of "esplanades"

Esplanade: a long, open, level area, typically beside the sea, where people can walk
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  • plural of esplanade

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We are reworking the esplanades to save our beach.
Evaluation and optimization of the esplanades.
Our esplanades has its doors open to welcome you all weekdays with quality service.
We suggest you do it in one of the cheerful city esplanades.
We cross that area and enter the large esplanades that characterize this place.
Esplanades became popular in Victorian times when it was fashionable to visit seaside resorts.
I landed hard on the esplanades.
Broad esplanades outside the Palau provide spaces where children can skate and play football.
Its length makes it one of the longest esplanades in the world.
Besides the esplanades on New Jersey and Alabama streets, there are several public green spaces.
Passeio Alegre is a beach squared with esplanades and a stage for outdoor performances.
In the Castle of San Lázaro he started a factory of gun carriages and esplanades.
After Pucarà the route will be through high Andean esplanades under an amazing unreal clarity.
You will find many beach cafes ( chiringuitos ), restaurants and tapas bars along the esplanades.
Take a stroll down Avenida 24 de Julho and find shops and esplanades bustling with life.

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Several interesting sights lie close to the beautiful riverbanks and esplanades of the River Inn.
It has an extension of 10 hectares, surrounded by large gardens and esplanades for outdoor events.

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