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In keeping with conventional customs
Traditional /trəˈdɪʃənl/:
Not noisy
Quiet /ˈkwaɪət/
Magical; enigmatic
Mystical -
Of or relating to the current time
Modern -
Grand; impressive; stately (Positive)
Majestic -
Captivating; enchanting
Magical -
Belonging to an earlier period of time
Ancient /ˈeɪnʃənt/:
Visually unpleasing
Ugly -
attracting or designed to attract a lot of tourists
Touristy:
Costing a lot of money; having a very high price
Expensive –
Abandoned; uninhabited
Deserted /ID/ -
very full of people.
Crowded /ID/ –
Causing feelings of fear or disgust
Creepy -
Not interesting
Boring –
very big
Huge:
Full of life; energy
Vibrant /ˈvaɪbrənt/:
Untouched by man; pure
Unspoiled -
charming or interesting in a unique or unusual way
Picturesque –
full of noise
Noisy:
dirty, contaminated
Polluted /ID/:
liked by a lot of people
Popular:
Calm; friendly
Peaceful -
Full of life and spirit
Lively /ˈlaɪvli/:
​warm, comfortable and safe, especially in a small space
Cosy /ˈkəʊzi/:
wonderful
Fantastic:
very well known, notable
Famous:
Something newly made and full of vigour
Fresh -
very interesting
Fascinating
Somewhere with a rich and varied mix of cultures and languages
Cosmopolitan
Peaceful; free from stress
Calm -
Having qualities that are pleasing or appealing
Beautiful