Top 7 Cities to Visit in Europe

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The European continent has a lot of wonderful cities that can be visited. Each of them offers a unique experience and vibe, and all of them have a rich history, a lot of museums, restaurants and awesome architecture. What are the top cities to visit in Europe? Here are some suggestions.

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Paris, France

Paris is perhaps the most famous city in Europe due to its landmarks. If you are wondering where to stay in Paris the first time you are visiting, it is something you shouldn’t be concerned about because there are plenty of hotels and other types of accommodation. Organizing a tour will be tricky because there is a large number of things to see. The most famous sites include the Eiffel Tower, the Notre-Dame Cathedral and Louvre Museum.

Rome, Italy

Italy has always been an exotic destination for everyone, particularly for US travelers. Italian cuisine is one of the most famous in the world, but Rome is much more than perfect cuisine. For instance, you can visit the Colosseum, St. Peter’s Basilica as well as Trevi Fountain, which will leave you speechless. Note that Rome is visited throughout the year, but perhaps the best time to visit it would be in spring or fall when the temperatures are just right!

Venice, Italy

We stay in Italy, but we go north for our next destination. Venice is considered to be one of the most romantic cities not only in Europe but the world as well. Its canals stretch deep into the city and gondola rides could be perfect to finish your stay in Venice. Other than gorgeous canals, this city has a lot of theaters, churches and historical sights, whereas narrow medieval streets will certainly have an impact on how your perceive Venice!

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Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona is believed to be the most beautiful city in Spain. Its diverse architecture will not leave anyone listless, and Gaudi’s ParcGuell and La Sagrada Familia are certainly the most famous sites in the city. Sunny weather will most likely follow you on your journey and when you get tired of the architecture, which is hardly likely, you can spend some time on the bear, try tapas and drink sangria. The city is perfect for walking tours, according to e-architect.co.uk, and hopefully, the weather will be good to experience all the beauties of this city.

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Amsterdam is often related to notorious coffee shop culture and Red Light District, but there’s much more to this city. The city canals are perfectly clean and biking around the city is perhaps the best way to experience its culture and atmosphere. An abundance of museums can be found such as the famous Van Gogh Museum.

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Prague, Czech Republic

One of the most underrated cities in Europe is Prague, and there are plenty of reasons to visit this city. It is a dream destination for beer lovers, but not only that – Prague’s cuisine is unique, and you will never forget it. The gothic architecture will impress visitors of all ages as this city has suffered a lot throughout its history. There is a Jewish district that must be seen as well, but it is hard to decide what’s more beautiful in this city. Also, it is important to mention that Prague is less expensive than a majority of other destinations. That’s not all, according to DatingInspector.com, if you are a single man, you’ll have multiple opportunities to meet beautiful Czech women in Prague.

Istanbul, Turkey

Istanbul is located at the crossroad of cultures and religions, which is why this city is interesting to see. It is quite massive, and a lot of mosques are stacked all over the city. Hagia Sophia is a museum, but it used to be a mosque and a Christian church prior to that. Blue Mosque is another landmark, but there are also a lot of bazaars where people mingle and buy everything included spices are a must-see. Don’t forget to haggle over prices when you are purchasing here!

Which city would you like to visit?