TEN FAMOUS EUROPEAN CITIES WHERE EVERY ONE SHOULD VISIT
AND WHY?
LONDON:
London is standing on the River Thames in
the south east of island of Great Britain. It was founded by Romans, who named
it Londinium. London is leading city in the world in the arts, commerce,
entertainment, fashion, finance, media, professional services, tourism and
transport.
PARIS:
Paris forms the Centre and headquarters of
the France. The Palaces of Versailles in Paris is one of the largest castles in
the world. The Louvre Museum is one of the unique Museum’s in the world. There
were 74.7million visitors to the city’s renowned museums and monuments in 2015.
:
Rome was found around 753BC. Rome is the
14th most visited city in the world. World’s most beautiful ancient
cites are present in Rome. The city received 19.5 global visitors in 2005. Most
visited places in Rome are Colosseum, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, Sistine Chapel,
The Roman forum. Most monuments in the world are present in Rome.
BERLIN:
Berlin has 6 million residents from more
than 180 nations. Berlin is home to world renowned universities, orchestras,
entertainment venues and is host to many sporting events. The city is well
known for its festivals, nightlife, contemporary arts and high quality of
living.
AMSTERDAM:
Amsterdam is considered an alpha world city
by the Globalization and World Cities (GaWC) study group. The port of Amsterdam
is 4th largest port in Europe. Most interesting points in Amsterdam
are Natura Artis Magistra zoo, The
National Maritime Museum, Royal Palace of Amsterdam, Heineken Experience,
Amsterdam Dungeon etc.
BARCELONA:
Barcelona is considered the “best beach
city” in the world by National Geographic. Barcelona beach was listed as number
one in a list of the top ten beaches in the world. The most visited place in
the city is the church of Sagrada Familia church. This church welcomes 3
million people yearly.
PRAGUE:
Prague is known as “the city of hundred
spires.” It is known for its Old town Square, the heart of its historic core,
with colorful baroque buildings, Gothic churches and the medieval Astronomical
clock, which gives an animated hourly show. 14% of the city inhabitants are
foreigners.
VIENNA:
Vienna is known for its imperial palaces,
including Schonbrunn, the Habsburgs summer residence. Brilliant Historic and
contemporary buildings are present in Museums Quartier district. It has the
second number of German speakers after Berlin. It is on number 1 among the
world’s most livable cities.
MADRID:
Madrid is the city of elegant boulevards
and expansive manicured parks. It’s renowned for its rich repositories of
European art. It is the city with the highest number of trees and green surface
per inhabitant and it has the second number of aligned trees in the world with
248,000 units, only exceeded by Tokyo.
BUDAPEST:
Budapest is the Hungary’s political,
cultural, commercial, industrial, and transportation Centre. Budapest is home
to the headquarters of the European institute of Innovation and Technology. The
Dohany street Synagogue is the largest Synagogue in Europe located in central
Budapest bordered by Kiraly utca.

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