Europes best places to visit
Prague
Prague is one of the best places to visit in Europe tour packages with a long history of war and destruction. Prague has a very nice old town worth several hours of your time despite the devastation of World War II.
The cathedral of St Vitus and Charles Bridge, Prague has many pedestrian areas, which are an excellent place to spend your walks along with the Prague Castle and the Jewish Quarter. Wenceslas Square in the New Town has a lively nightlife and fun air.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam is a nice city with winding canals bordered by large narrow row houses. Anne Frank kept her famous journal in this city, so she has to visit the house she wrote in.
This "Venice of the North" is a city of great art, starting with the Rijksmuseum, the home of the great European masterpieces. Take a break from sightseeing to the Heineken Brewery and enjoy Holland's beer.
Neuschwanstein Castle
Fairy Tale Schloss is a phrase described accurately in the Bavarian Alps by the Neuschwanstein Castle. Romanesque Renaissance castles from the 19th century seem to have just emerged from a fairy tale, and Neuschwanstein was the inspiration for Disney's Sleeping Beauty Castle.
The castle was built as a retreat to the King Ludwig II of Bavaria. The castle was built of brick and covered with rock and the white calcareous stone which can be seen from afar.
London
A field day in London is going to be English history buffs. From Buckingham Palace to the Hampton Court, this Thames city is full of buildings. The Tower of London is more of a prison than a palace.
And shopping is great – from Knightsbridge to Carnaby Street – not forget to visit the splendid food shops in Harrods. By riding the famous Tube, you can get around London quickly and efficiently – be sure to remember the gap.
Florence
The Renaissance might not have occurred if it wasn't for Florence. Florence is generally accredited for bringing great artists such as Michelangelo to Europe from the dark ages. You can see their work at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence or the Academy of the Original David.
Eat gelato while walking along the Arno River Ponte Vecchio. Ogle the Medici family's over-the-top wealth at Palace Pitti. Marvel at the early design of the great Duomo. Florence is the best of its kind.
Alhambra
The Alhambra is one of Spain's great miracles. It's a splendid building in Granada in southern Andalusia. It is a beautiful palace-fortress complex. In the late ninth century, this impressive building began as a small fortification, though it was built on the remains of an ancient Roman castle.
This is the place where Columbus had to go to find the New World taken over by the Christian rulers. Over the centuries, the fusion of architectural styles is impressive. Great art and great gardens are to be found all over the place.
Monte Carlo
Look no further than Monte Carlo, the main town in the minute Principality of Monaco, when you're in glitter and glamour. The quality that reached new heights, when its Prince made Grass Kelly his Princess, was known to Monaco forever.
Monte Carlo is known for its fast car races and its Elite Casino, located on the shore of the Mediterranean. Walk along the port to see the rich and famous yachts (some as large as ships).
Venice
Venice is for romantic people who love to go by the Grand Canal, singing Italian love songs gondolier. After all, this is the city Marco Polo sent away during his visit to China.
In San Marco Square, Venice's best-known square, start your exploration. The Doge's Palace, the seat of the government of Veneto and the St. Mark's Basilica, is located here, the central church in Venice, overlooking the tower. Venice is also known for its bridges across the canals (Rialto and Sighs).
Moscow
The heart of Russia and Eastern Europe is Moscow, the capital of Russia for almost 900 years. There is a lot to offer visitors to this old city as such. Start from Red Square, the 15th century as many of the major attractions of the city are surrounding it.
The Kremlin, the former museum fortress and the President of the Russian Federation, is one of our main landmarks. In the middle of the square is Lenin's Tomb, while on one side is the iconic St. Basil's dome, which now has a museum.
Bay of Kotor
Fast in the eyes on Kotor Bay in South West Montenegro when you're hungry for a breathtaking landscape. This Adriatic bay is picturesque: surrounded by mountains, and picturesque villages between the cliffs and the magnificent blue water.
The bay is bordered by several well-preserved medieval towns. People go here to visit the 200 orthodox and 100 Christian churches and chapels that spread among the villages, and not just to take in the scenic landscape.
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