The Best European Cities To Visit
One of the most popular destinations in Europe is Paris, in France. Paris is one of the largest cities in Europe and has the long-held reputation as being one of the most beautiful and romantic cities in the world. The city is brimming with culture and offers a wealth of fantastic restaurants, art museums and fashion houses. Many world-famous landmarks are situated within Paris, including the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe and the Louvre Museum. Paris has long been the most popular tourist destination in the world with over 45 million tourists visiting the city every year, placing it top of our city list.
The Spanish city of Barcelona sits nestled on the edge of northern Spain, right on the beach-front. Its Mediterranean location and large architectural style means that humidity can be uncomfortable during peak times but throughout most of the year the weather is pleasant and comfortable. A number of museums and cultural attractions are on offer along with fantastic food and drink. Travel to Barcelona is easy, with rail and train links available Europe-wide at all times of the year.
The German capital of Berlin is famed for its culture and liberal approach to social values. Following Germany’s reunification, Berlin has grown to become a thriving business center and cultural haven within Europe. Trips to the Brandenburg Gate and Berliner Dom are highly recommended for those interested in history, culture and architecture while the city offers a wealth of restaurants and bars as well as popular dance halls and nightclubs for those looking to enjoy more of the famous Berlin night-life.
If you’re looking for the multicultural center of Europe, you can’t get much better than London. London is the largest city in the European Union and is often considered to be the most important city in the world. With many famous sights, including Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye and, of course, Buckingham Palace on offer, you’ll never be short of things to see and do in London. The city is served by no fewer than five airports and London’s comprehensive underground train system makes traveling around the city an absolute breeze.
Rome is world-famous for its colossal hold on the rest of the world during the rule of the Roman Empire. Many relics of this time still stand in the form of the Coliseum and Pantheon and the city is still the home of Roman Catholicism as the location of the Vatican City. Rome still exerts much religious and political power across the world and this is apparent in its vibrant architecture and cultural spirit which is evident in every building throughout the city.
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