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Top Cities To Visit In Europe

10 Feb 2022

1. London

The city is standing on the River Thames in the south east of the island of Great Britain; a land of laughable humour, tea and cakes rituals remains a natural focal point. Its overall take on modernism makes it worlds multicultural capital city. London remains the natural focal point and is passionate about politics, sports, finance and is preoccupied and swamped with unconventional overflowing population. The skyline of the city mixes medieval turrets with old vintage buildings. Its robust markets to its museums, to its palaces and parks, from black cabs and red double deckers, with most forward thinking nightclubs, bustling bars and vibrant food joints, it's bona-fide world city packed with enthralling experiences.

Must see sites when in London: Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park Madame Tussauds The London Eye Big Ben, House of Parliament, Westminster Abbey Tower Bridge, River Thames Trafalgar Square Oxford Street, Bond Street

2. Paris

The brimming land of dreamers, artists and revolutionaries, its historical treasures, storybook landscapes, will make you spend a lifetime in Paris, the capital of France and the largest metropolitan in the Eurozone. Paris is referred to as The City of Lights(La Ville Lumi're), coined during Age of Enlightenment, and in 1860s adopting gas street lightning to lit the boulevards and streets of Paris. Only unloving will leave the City of Lights without falling in love. The elegant city known for its bold spirit and radiance, have dedicated their work to trendsetting voguish Parisian lifestyle in haute couture, art and architecture, 365 type of cheeses written `in endless magazines and books. The Eiffel Tower will give you a glimpse into a striking magnitude of impressive layout capturing bird's eye view of the city. Head to world-renowned Versailles Palace of Louis XIV, take in almost impossible captivating snapshots of french opulent architecture. When walking down the wide boulevards and passing by pedestrian quays on the banks of River Seine at sunset, Paris will make you realise, one visit is not enough.

Must see sites when in Paris: Louver Museum Champs Elysees Alexander Bridge Arc de Triomphe Concorde Square Opera House Le Marais

3. Brussels

The treacly scent of slowly braising sugar emanates from around just about every corner in Brussels, capital of Belgium, which invented pralines and the waffles. The city itself is a blend of Art Nouveau mansions and gleaming skyscrapers and capital of Europe, resident to the European Parliament. Meandering down one of the myriad side streets, the residents are cosmopolitan bunch who can switch from French to Flemish and then to English in freaking seconds. A contagious creativity tinged with surrealism sociability inspired by a very village-like spirit, defines Brussels. During your visit in month of May the Keukenhof Gardens where tulips, daffodils and hyacinths create dazzling patches of colour, the mesmerising flower show on earth. The architecture of Brussels is diverse, and spans from clashing combination of Gothic, Baroque and Louis XIV styles on Grand Palaces to post modern buildings, The Atomium, the most talked about science installation in the city symbolizes the dynamics of mind with technical mastery.

Must see sites when in Brussels: The Grand Place Medieval Town Hall Mannekin Pis statue St. Michael's Church Keukenhof Gardens

4. Germany The Deutschland has a temperate seasonal climate dominated by humid westerly winds situated in between oceanic Western Europe and continental Eastern Europe country. As a destination, if offers a clutch of picturesques cities in brick gothic and ottonian style structure, served up in hefty portions of dense forests, pines and firs, rural scenery. The country occupies a prime position at the heart of Europe - both literally and figuratively. From its most famous dessert - Black Forest gateau, an incredibly efficient public transport network Die Bahn and printing presses, is a global leader in science & technology. Great musicians like Ludwig van Beethoven, an awe-inspiring cathedral in Cologne, a world heritage site to breweries that serve local beer as bartenders spin glasses around like battle-weary magicians, beer mats marking keep track of who had what at the pubs. Halt at Schaffhausen, where you see the magnificent Rhine Falls - Europe's biggest and most spectacular falls.

5. Switzerland

Switzerland is the most developed countries in the world, is officially, known as the Swiss Confederation, a federal republic in Europe and the city of Bern is the seat of federal authorities. The Swiss Alps to the south, the Swiss or Central Plateau majorly occupied with Swiss inhabitants, and the Jura mountains on the west. Combining expansive green foliage, a fragile ecology, smooth and glossy cities and bucketful of fresh air, the alpine vistas with lakes & glaciers, are so picture-perfect that they appear plucked from pages of a wonderland driving through green foothills of Interlaken and Lucerne. Switzerland is known for its recreational sports, skiing, snowboarding and mountaineering, summertime hiking and hospitality. Every year it takes centre stage for eminent Art Basel fair - for fine watches and jewellery, swiss chocolates, swiss knives and fondue cheese.

Must see sites when in Switzerland: Mt. Titlis Jungfraujoch Ice Palace

6. Austria Austria has long established nostalgic reputation with international visitors arrive with heads full of Mozart, Schubert and Strauss. The baroque and neoclassical fingerprints of historic centre of cobbled streets, narrow alleyways and elegant squares. An unmatched portrayal of intricate church interiors and the ostentatiously opulent palaces, dazzling world of crystals at Swarovski Crystal museum, the sights aren't to be hurriedly ticked off. The capital city, Vienna, has established itself as a great musical metropolis. The splendid culture of past and present, spanning monumental buildings and the Alps in the background provide a perfect picture-postcard setting at Innsbruck.

Must see sites when in Austria: Swarovski Museum Golden Roof Innsbruck old town Maria Theresien Strasse

7.Italy

Traveling to Italy remains one of those rare experiences in life, like a quintessential spring break that can never be overrated - history, art, fashion, food, love crazy la dolce vita the good life mingles together effortlessly. Sunny Isles, glacial lakes and fiery volcanoes, rolling vineyards and countryside landscapes harbor more UNESCO World Heritage sites than in any other country in the world. The artistic and architectural treasures of Rome, the remains of its Imperial glory days to the renaissance and baroque riches of its historic centre the Vatican city is a living eternal masterpiece. Venice - a city of marble palaces on a lagoon and Venetian feasts, the city of canals, is just too romantically breathtaking. Florence, a cluster of russet roofs and Duomo cathedral dominating in the center amongst the wine-growing hills of Chianti draws travelers like a moth of flame. Leonardo da Vinci, Brunelleschi, and Michelangelo started the renaissance in western art and architecture. Curvaceous domes and lofty basilicas, Italy is overloaded with fine art and world-class galleries remains an unforgettable country. Much like its wine, limoncello and endless pizzerias and pasta bistros, this country's is an endless feast of experiences. No matter how much you gorge yourself, you'll always feel as though you are still on the first course of anti-pasti!

Must see sites when in Italy: Giudecca Canal St. Marks Square Bell Tower and the Clock Tower Leaning Tower of Pisa. The Duomo Palazzo Vecchio Ponte Vecchio bridge Vatican Museum St. Peter's Colosseum amphitheater Trevi Fountains Explore the magical European continent with One of the Best Tour Operators In India. Book your Europe Tour Package now and explore all the must-visit places at a reasonable price.

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