10 Must See European Cities

While Europe holds countless, amazing, small cities that are worth experiencing and exploring, they don’t exclude these major city centers. They became a popular cause. He sees these ten mustas.

1) Edinburgh, Scotland
This capital city of Scotland holds a romantic appeal found little else. Running through the city is the Green Prince’s Garden. This city divides into Old and New Town parts. The Royal Mile, running south, has shops selling kilts, churches, harp players, and the beautiful Edinburgh Castle at the end of it. The Royal Mile is a long stretch of road, with smaller streets, called winds, running along. If the main street begins to approach you, you will venture down these small streets. Treasures can be found, like a shrine in a quiet English garden. Music, arts and other cultural events can be found here and there. The Edinburgh night is lively. My advice is one word; an umbrella

2) Berlin, Germany
Berlin holds some of the most diverse and interesting culture of any major European city. It is full of important historical monuments and sites. It’s a big and busy city, but it has some very beautiful green and scenic areas. The Berlin Wall is a historical monument that must be seen. Thiiis in it are amazing. The Brandenburg Gate and the surrounding areas must be visited. The sex museum isn’t too bad. Berlin had one of the first
public transport systems in all of Europe, but I still recommend renting and taking a bike. to drive through the city at random.

3) Paris, France
The city of lights is as romantic as they say. Paris has a lot to do. I recommend doing a tour of the city of Paris. Walking the Champs-Élysées, climbing the Arc de Triomphe, the Eiffel-tower and the Tuileries Gardens are just a few of the must-sees and dos. While I must mention the wonderful museums, such as the Louvre and the Musée d’Orsay, there is much more. The catacombs offer a spooky appearance in some history, and the Basilique du Sacré-Cœur is a beautiful spot that allows you to just relax and enjoy the ambiance. Walk through the red light district and see the original Moulin Rouge. It should be noted that in most major states there are some areas of interest.

4) Amsterdam, Holland
Everyone thinks the only reason to go to Amsterdam is for loose marijuana laws and “window shopping.” It is not so. I have to admit that the restaurants and the redlight places are worth it though. Amsterdam is a beautiful and beautiful city. There are a few interesting museums, such as the Anne Frank House, the museum of Van Gogh, and the Rembrandt museum, among many other great ones. He will treat the canals by walking. They are mostly from the city. For another relaxing activity, hang out in the Vondelpark.

5) Munich, Germany
Like Beer? Then Monaco is a must. Don’t like beer? You still have to go to Monaco. Be sure to visit the historic beer garden at the Hofbräuhaus am Platzl. If you’re a sausage fan, this is your chance. After a few beers, (try wheat beer), head to the Englischer Garten. A huge, sprawling park near the city center. If you are particularly open minded head to the nudist area. Here you can relax, enjoy nature, and the sun, and maybe see. Munich also has some amazing cultural arts that you should definitely experience. Then at night, grab some beer and enjoy the night.

6) Prague, Czech Republic
This city has some very interesting and beautiful buildings. The most ancient and romantic part of the city. The city does not have to have the city feel of other large cities. The old part of the city contains the hustle and bustle and fun to wander the streets lined with the odd restaurant. If you have a strong stomach, you will visit the Museum of Torture Instruments. It is certain that you will see several odd museums on your travels. Try to see Fred and the Gingerbread House. It is a building that dances. Architects don’t often do that. Prague, not in the Euro, has quite a lot of added value.

7) London, England
This bustling, frenetic city is a destination worthy of popularity. This city may seem intimidating at first, with its fast pace, but eventually everything is swept away into chaos. London is packed with huge history, and experiencing some of the sites is amazing. Try and go to museums, shows and restaurants. Make sure you go to the Globe Theater to experience William Shakespeare’s play. It is a completely authentic description of the original story house and the spectacular views. London is also known for its night life. It is convenient.

8) Vienna, Austria
Since the study of music is not a prerequisite, it makes this city even more special. So far music history comes from this country. The captured effect is magical. Haus der Musik is a wonderful and informative music museum. It’s interactive, which makes it even better. You don’t have to be a genius there to enjoy yourself. If you are more inclined to psychology then visiting the home of the Father of Psychoanalytic theory, Freud will ask you. The Viennese church is hard at the top. You can’t get rid of the fallen spirals.

9) Interlaken, Switzerland
While Interlaken is smaller than the other cities, I could never, in good conscience, see it from the list of European cities. This place is a Mecca for outdoor activity and relaxation. Whether you choose to sit in peaceful bliss and enjoy the most beautiful mountain ranges, or whether you choose to slide down them, you will be happy. If you are dangerous, there is no way you can. I recommend white water rafting and canyoning. But it doesn’t stop there. Sky diving, para-gliding, zorbing, mountain climbing, skiing, hiking, and riding. Not so active? Sit outside and watch the para-gliding while you enjoy delicious food, tuck into some amazing Swiss chocolate.

10) Bruges, Belgium
Bruges is another smaller city, but no less beautiful. Bruges boasts of the best scenic streets. A small and romantic thing. The roofs are all more ornate and like a story. Many of these structures are historical, remnants of medieval times. While Bruges cannot boast of the same grandeur as the other major cities, its attractive appeal should not be overlooked. In addition, here you can buy some Belgian chocolate from Swiss chocolate.

Whatever European city you get the pleasure of visiting, enjoy it.

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