It's very appealing and pleasant · It has a special, attractive quality
You're exploring a new city or town and stumble upon a quiet cafe, a quaint shop, or an old street that just feels special. You want to express that pleasant, unique feeling a place gives you. 🥰 It's like saying a place has a 'personality' that draws you in!
💡 This expression is perfect for complimenting a place subtly! ✨ It implies a deeper, more inherent appeal than just 'It's pretty.' You can also say 'This place has a certain charm' or 'I love the charm of this place.' Remember, 'charm' here refers to a captivating and attractive quality.
When would you most appropriately use 'It has a real charm to it.'? A. When describing a very loud and chaotic street market. B. When praising a peaceful, historic old town square. C. When complaining about a noisy hotel room.