Europe is a continent full of history, world famous architecture, stunning beaches and inspiring landscapes, it has something to offer for every taste. Here are 5 of the top European cities everyone must see:
Rome
Rome is loud, exciting and full of unique character; its streets are lined with endless tratorrias, bars, restaurants and famous tourist attractions that will keep visitors entertained for days. The Italians are known for their warm natures and delicious traditional cuisine that will make any guests feel at home. The best places to eat to enjoy authentic Italian cuisine is to head to the trattorias along the side streets around Piazza Navona and Campo de’ Fiori. The most famous of the sights in Rome include St Peters Square, Vatican City, the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain.
Paris
Paris is one of the most effortlessly fashionable cities in the world, combining designer boutiques with world famous tourist attractions. The most famous sights in the city include The Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe and the fantastic exhibitions at the Louvre. The City of Light is home to fine French cuisine and houses some of the best restaurants in the world, not particularly known for their cheap price tag! If you are looking for chic elegance combined with rich history, Paris is the city for you.
Barcelona
The warmest climate of this list of top 5 cities, Barcelona has a vibrant party atmosphere; it is a fun city with bars on every corner. Spanish food is delicious, using lots of fresh ingredients; local sun ripened vegetables, freshly caught seafood and cured meats. For breakfast enjoy the Spanish treat, Churro, a tasty fried dough pastry which is dipped in hot chocolate. The most famous of the sights in Barcelona are the work of Antonio Gaudi, the Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia, the cathedral which work begun on in 1882 is scheduled for completion in 2026. Barcelona is also home to La Rambla, a famous street favoured by street artists and a fantastic place to spend an afternoon.
Amsterdam
The Dutch capital, Amsterdam has a unique setting and culture comprising of its unique canal system, its famously liberal vibe and its somewhat infamous “coffee shops.” Amsterdam is a city of contrasts, from loud brash tourist attractions on one side of the city including The Red Light District and Coffee Shops to world class museums including Anne Frank’s House, where Anne wrote her world famous diaries whilst in hiding during the Nazis occupation of Amsterdam. A popular way to get around the city is for locals and tourists alike to ride bicycles, which can be hired cheaply throughout the city.
London
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