European Cities - Top Five To Visit
Europe is home to some of the world's most amazing cities, ideal
for long weekends, romantic breaks or just exploring and soaking
up the culture. Here are some highlights of a few of the best.
Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France. A stylish,
sophisticated and romantic city, it boasts many sights to see,
such as Notre Dame, Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Arc de Triomphe as
well as some of Europe's best shops and restaurants. Located on
the River Seine in the country's north, Paris maintains much of
its traditional architecture, with hidden squares, churches,
cathedrals and palaces mixing in well with more modern designs.
Access to Paris is fairly simple by car, rail or air.
Rome
A vibrant city with timeless architecture and a passionate
culture, Rome is the largest city in Italy and also the capital.
Located on the Tiber and Aniene rivers near the Mediterranean
Sea, Rome enjoys a warm, comfortable climate in which visitors
can explore the city. In addition to a rich history, Rome is
also home to the Vatican City, a sovereign enclave within Rome,
it is the seat of the Roman Catholic Church and the home of the
Pope. Traveling around Rome is fairly easy on a network of
trams, buses and trains, although travel by car is not
recommended.
London
One of the world's major business and financial centres, London
is also a cosmopolitan and energetic centre for arts, culture,
politics and entertainment. London's population includes an
extremely diverse range of peoples,
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cultures and religions, and
with over 300 languages being spoken it is the most
linguistically diverse city in the world. In addition to this,
the city boasts a great number of important buildings and iconic
landmarks, including world-famous museums, theatres, concert
halls, galleries and palaces.
Venice
The "city of canals", is the capital of the region of Veneto and
of the province of Venice, in Northern Italy. The city stretches
across numerous small islands in the marshy Venetian Lagoon
along the Adriatic Sea. Venice has a very rich history and in
previous centuries the Venetian Republic was a major sea power
and a staging area for the Crusades, as well as a very important
centre of commerce and art during the Renaissance. As Europe's
largest car free area, traveling around the city can only be
done by boat or on foot.
Barcelona
Barcelona offers a range of tourist attractions, from Roman
remains and a historic city centre, the old harbour, museums and
the famous Sagrada Familia church. It is the capital city of
Catalonia and the second most populous city in Spain. Located in
the comarca of Barcelonès, along the Mediterranean coast,
Barcelona benefits from a temperate Mediterranean climate.
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