Places to Visit Europe


Amsterdam

Amsterdam is the capital and largest city of the Netherlands, located in the province of North Holland in the west of the country.The city has one of the most sophisticated canal systems in Europe. There is much history in the buildings and houses that line the streets and canals.The city is home to forty-two museums and galleries reflecting Amsterdam's cultural diversity and appealing to a wide range of interests, from the tiniest specialist studio to some of the finest European art collections in the world.The streets are bustling with bicyclers, joggers, working professionals, and new tourists.

Athens

Athens,one of the world's oldest city and capital of Greece.Syntagma Square is the heart of modern Athens. The best period to travel to Athens is during spring and autumn time because of the pleasing weather and the small quantity of visitors, which makes sites and museums less crowded and rooms cheaper and easier to book.The most memorable part of your visit to Athens could well be the ascent to the Acropolis. The magnificent Parthenon, built on top of the hill in the 5th Century BC, is one of the greatest architectural masterpieces of all time.

Barcelona

Barcelona is one of the most popular cities in Spain which is Situated on the coast of Spain, Barcelona has the perfect location and is only a few hours drive from southern France, the Pyrenees and northern Costa Brava. Barcelona has several beaches easily accessible using public transport. The Gracia area is filled with joy, music and party all the time during mid of august. Since many many years , streets are decorated by neighbours in search of becoming the most beautiful and attractive street of the whole area. This would be one of the biggest Barcelona traditions.

Berlin

Berlin is a city of history and energy, full of excitement and is Germany's capital city.Berlin is a relaxed city with an exciting atmosphere and a strong feeling of change.The city is recognized for its festivals, diverse architecture, nightlife, contemporary arts and a high quality of living.Most Popular places with appealing accommodation include Charlottenburg, Friedrichshain, Kreuzberg, Mitte, Prenzlauer Berg and Wilmersdorf. The Tiergarten is Berlin's central park and this green oasis covers a vast area of more than 630 acres / 252 hectares.

Brussels

Tourists from all over Europe come to Brussels because of its international ranking as a convention center and the capital of Europe.The Brussels-Capital Region is home to some 80 museums. They cover areas such as art, technology, industry, science, folklore, literature, history and many other subjects. each presenting a different face of Brussels.Brussels is and always has been a city of shopkeepers and the numerous shopping districts bear this out. Rue Neuve and the Avenue Louise are the main reference points.

Budapest

Budapest is the capital of Hungary.The city actually comprises two main regions, that of Buda and Pest, which were operating as entirely independent cities some 150 years ago. Despite of modernistaion efforts the capital of Hungary managed to preserve its identity. old world charm and modern lifestyle, Magnificent architecture, Grand coffee houses and trendy cafis,Superb classical music in the Opera House and the latest hits in glitzy nightclubs,Shinny new shopping malls and little antique shops are some exciting places to visit.

Copenhagen

Copenhagen is the capital and largest city of Denmark.Copenhagen has a wonderful area along the canal where you can eat in outdoor cafes that seem to stretch on forever.Young people sit along the canal walls and listen to musicians.A number of truly world-class museums reside within the city of Copenhagen, such as the Carlsberg Museet (Carlsberg Museum) and The Nationalmuseet (National Museum). The street plan dates back to the Middle Ages, which goes some way to explaining the many seemingly irrational twists and turns.

Dublin

Dublin is the largest city and capital of Ireland.Dublin was the first European city to introduce a smoking ban in the work place. Dublin's city center is easy to navigate on foot, but the city also has a network of public buses, trains, and trams.The vibrant city life brims with traditional Irish culture and trendy European cool - all set against the backdrop of its stunning coastline. A city of culture with, theatres, museums, parks, numerous pubs and street life. On the south side of the River Liffey are the museums, churches, castles and public buildings.

Florence

Florence is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany and of the province of Florence.Florence is a Renaissance city famous for its art and architecture.Florence is filled with many other churches stuffed with some of the finest art in the world - San Miniato al Monte, San Lorenzo, Santa Maria Novella, Santa Trinita, the Brancacci Chapel at Santa Maria della Carmine, Santa Croce, Santo Spirito, SS Annunziata, Ognissanti, and more. The Palazzo Pitti palace is situated on the southern bank of the River Arno and was designed for the Pitt family by Brunelleschi.

London

London, capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, seat of the royal family, Parliament and government, lies in a gently undulating basin enclosed by hills, on both banks of the Thames some 50mi/75km above its estuary into the North Sea. Heritage sites like the Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, The Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Big Ben, Nelson's column, Trafalgar Square and the Houses of Parliament and Visitors flock to the National Gallery, Tate Gallery, the Natural History Museum, the Imperial War Museum.

Madrids

Madrid is the capital and largest city of Spain.The theme park is fashioned on the lines of those in Australia and Germany and includes such attractions as a 3D cinema, the Looney Tunes Express, a teacup ride, the Rio Bravo water ride, a cartoon theatre and a wooden roller coaster.The top Madrid tourist attractions, from Madrid's world class art museum The Prado, to smaller galleries and museums, shops, and gardens in Madrid, Spain.Restaurants, Mediterranean, fish and pizza amongst others, gift shops and live shows, also occupy the site.

Moscow

Moscow is deservedly the Russian capital and is a true centre for both politics and economy. Tverskaya Avenue is the main street of Moscow, it has the Kremlin at one of its ends, whereas the other continues in the Leningradskoy Shosse as part of the most direct route to St. Petersburg.Moscow boasts with a great collection of sights that include monasteries, art galleries, museums and unique architectural landmarks. The Tretyakov Gallery, Gorky Park, the Patriarchs Ponds and the Cosmonaut Museum are all a metro ride away.

Paris

Paris is the capital of France and the country's most populous city.In Paris, France, tourism is a driving force in the city.A city filled with cultural significance, designer innovations, artistic expressions and architectural marvels.The latest fashions, dazzling jewelry, the hottest handbags and the sexiest shoes are just some of the things you can find in the designer boutiques and Paris, France shops.Disneyland Paris, Parc Astirix and the Palace of Versailles are just a few of the many places of interest which are situated within easy reach of this French capital.

Prague

Prague is now one of the most popular city break destinations in Europe and capital and largest city of the Czech Republic.The medieval architecture of its castles & palaces gives Prague the fairytale appearance for which Bohemia is famous.visitors of Prague evaluate, very positively, Pragues architecture, atmosphere, culture, urban mass transportation preservation of monuments and the costs of services.Other attractions include the Museum of Communism, Old Town's astronomical clock and the Estates Theater, where Mozart conducted Don Giovanni.

Rome

One of the populest city in the world,the capital of Italy. The Vatican, the Trevi Fountain, St Peter's Square, Spanish Steps, Colosseum are famous places in and around rome.Parks and Gardens are Villa Celimontana, Roseto Comunale,Orto Botanico and Valley of the Caffarella.The Vatican City, home to the Pope, has many spectacular buildings and churches to visit.Rome is more than a collection of stunning antiquities. It is a vibrant, modern city that offers fine shopping, exciting nightlife, excellent restaurants, delightful coffee bars

Stockholm

Stockholm is the capital and the largest city of Sweden.Stockholm lies on a number of islands and peninsulas at the outflow of Lake Mdlar into the Baltic, which here forms a deep inlet.Stockholm is a city of many beautiful faces and each area of town is distinctive. Centralen, for example, is a typical downtown area with traffic jams and bustling crowds.Lakeside village of Mariefred which is close to stockholm, the historic town of Sigtuna, and the Tyresta National Park, where many winding hiking trails pass scenic areas of extreme natural beauty.

Venice

Venice is a city in northern Italy, the capital of the region Veneto.The town is built on 118 small islands and traversed by something like 100 canals (canale, rio) which are spanned by almost 400 bridges, mostly stone-built.The attractions include historic buildings, art galleries, museums, winding streets, canals, piazzas, churches and monasteries. The main Venice attractions are close to the square at San Marco. At very high tides the water level in Venice can flood the streets and squares.Water (water taxi) is the main form of transportation to and around Venice.

Vienna

Vienna is the capital of the Republic of Austria and German-speaking country situated partly in the Alps and fully at the heart of Central Europe. Vienna has long been recognized by historians and tourists as the gateway between Western Europe and Eastern Europe.Vienna is a cultural haven, with a district full of art museums, a dance center and a children's museum and theater.Graz is around two hours from Vienna and its glorious Old Town is now listed as a World Heritage Site, being filled with street entertainment and celebrations during the summer months.