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With the COVID-19 situation improving and with the travel rules getting eased each day, it is the perfect time to start planning a trip to Europe.
Europe has been one of the most popular destinations for travellers from all over the world for years now. Characterised mainly with a soft climate during spring and with long and warm summer days, the European continent is the perfect place to visit.
Even though every European country and city has its own beauty and characteristics, below you may find some of the most popular destinations among travellers.
Known best for its cuisine, fashion, and rich culture, France is undoubtedly one of the most popular destinations. Now that the country has eased the majority of restrictions related to the COVID-19 disease, you can visit Paris with a fully planned itinerary.
Paris is among the European cities that are characterised by different monuments and all kinds of architectural styles, with one of the most famous ones being the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower.
Its museums, especially the Louvre Museum, make Paris the perfect city for art lovers. In addition, spring and summer are the perfect time to explore different cafes and terraces in Paris and try some of its most famous pastries.
Gardens located throughout the territory of Paris must be visited too. While in Paris, do not forget to leave some free time to visit the Luxembourg Garden, which is famous for its beautiful fountains, sculptures, and tree-lined promenades.
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The capital city of Iceland, which at the same time is the largest city in the country, is characterised by outstanding views and activities that it offers.
The Perlan Museum, which resembles a pearl sitting on top of Reykjavik, is definitely one of the most attractive places. Surrounded by woodland on Öskjuhlíð hill, with 360° views all over the capital area, the museum is suited for everyone all year round.
In addition, the Hallgrímskirkja church that stands guard over Reykjavík is a must-visit place too. The church is both a parish church as well as a national sanctuary.
For those who wish to spend an unforgettable day outdoors, the Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach is the right place.
While in the city, you can also take sea tours and hike in the capital.
Those who wish to explore more can also move outside the area and visit Krýsuvík, where you can discover steaming volcanic vents and boiling hot springs.
The city will also offer several festival programmes during this spring and summer, so make sure to check the events and dates.
Iceland has already lifted all of its COVID-19 restrictions. Travellers can enter the country without having to follow any entry measures.
There are many beautiful cities around the world; however, Dubrovnik is one of the most exquisite ones. Characterised by a warm southern climate, crystal-clear sea, numerous coves and bays, and the historic Old Town district, Dubrovnik is a must-visit city.
Dubrovnik’s old city walls are the most popular among travellers, especially for fans of Game of Thrones as a part of the city was featured in the series. The walls were built in the tenth century, and then they have modified again. Back at that time, the walls were built in order to defend the city from invaders.
Stradun, which is also known as Placa, is also one of the most picturesque avenues, where pedestrians get to walk in and enjoy all kinds of views around them. Stradun has many cafes and restaurants where tourists get to taste delicious foods and drinks. The area also has many shops.
Another fun thing to do while in Dubrovnik is taking a boat tour all around the old town or, even better, taking a ferry to Lokrum Island.
Dubrovnik has lots of other things that should not be missed. However, the above-mentioned are some of the most famous among tourists.
Known best for its delicious food, classical architecture, and museums, among others, Rome is one of the most famous European cities that registers large numbers of visitors every year.
The capital city of Italy is one of the oldest cities in the world, and that explains why the city has some of the most extraordinary architectural pieces. The Colosseum, the Trevi Fountain, and the Pantheon are just some of the places that must be visited.
The Colosseum is one of the most famous landmarks and architectural works. Visiting it can feel like taking a journey into the past.
Trevi Fountain is another famous attraction too. Large crowds can be found around the fountain all day. If you go there do not forget to throw a coin at the fountain!
Apart from visiting the above-mentioned and many more famous places, make sure to taste the Italian cuisine too. Grabbing a pizza slice on the go or sitting to eat a fancy dinner is always a good idea.
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Vienna is one of the European cities that has been able to preserve its fascinating history. With its exceptional musical heritage, collections of art, and palaces, Vienna represents one of the richest cultural areas of the country.
Its large number of museums, including those that are specifically dedicated to music, distinguish Vienna from the other cities and countries.
The Hofburg is one of the most significant palaces of Vienna as it is the official residence of every Austrian President. It includes different buildings, each of them reflecting different periods.
Another place worth visiting while in Vienna, especially during spring, is the Schönbrunn Palace, which was established back in the 18th century. This palace attracts large numbers of tourists every year and is characterised by its huge number of rooms and apartments, some of which were used by Empress Maria Theresa.
The Belvedere Palace is also one of Vienna’s most popular tourist attractions. The palace consists of two Baroque buildings, the Lower Belvedere and the Upper Belvedere. According to Lucas von Hildebrandt’s plans, the constructions of the Upper Belvedere took place between 1717 and 1723. Back then, the Upper Belvedere primarily served for state functions, large festivals, and other kinds of receptions.
On the other hand, the Lower Belvedere was completed in 1716 and marked the boundary between the imperial city of Vienna and the Baroque building complex.
Others, such as the St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Kunsthistorisches Museum, and the Vienna State Opera House, which has hosted some of the world’s most famous composers, are just some of the places that must be visited too.
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The capital of Germany, Berlin, continues to remain one of the most popular destinations among travellers. Spring and summer are the perfect time to explore the city.
Even though there are many things to do in Berlin, Brandenburg Gate, which now is a symbol of unity, is one of the most visited monuments by travellers.
Berlin is also well-known for its wall memorial, which was established back in 1961. The wall was demolished in 1989, and now only small graffiti-covered spaces remain.
The German Historical Museum is also a perfect place to visit for those who want to learn more about the country’s history. This attraction consists of different historic-related exhibitions and events.
The Holocaust memorial is another place that attracts many tourists and should be visited by those who wish to know more about the past of Jews in Europe.
Other attractions, such as the 368-metre-tall Berlin Television Tower, the German Museum of Technology, and the Jewish Museum Berlin, must be visited too.
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Famous for its beautiful flower fields and flower bulbs that are exported all around the world, Lisse is one of the cities that must be visited during spring.
Located only 30 minutes away from the capital of the Netherlands and the Schiphol Airport, Lisse is the perfect spot to take a walk or ride a bike.
Every spring, thousands of flowers and tulips bloom at the same time for two months. Visitors get to see breath-taking sights and take unique pictures when visiting different flower fields. While in this area, you can also visit the Keukenhof Castle, a house dating from the Dutch Golden Age. The house is open for visitors throughout the whole year.
The towns of Noordwijk, Zandvoort, and Bloemendaal, are also located near Lisse and can be explored too.
Known best for its nightlife, good weather all year round, colourful buildings, Fado music, and food, the capital of Portugal is the perfect place to visit during spring and summer.
It does not matter if you are a night or day person as Lisbon offers all kinds of activities for everyone.
For all those who love the nightlife, the clubs in Lisbon stay open until the early morning hours. On the other hand, the early birds can choose between visiting different landmarks throughout the day.
The Belem Tower is one of the most famous landmarks of Lisbon, which attracts thousands of visitors each year. The tower was built in the 16th century and is a representation of Manueline architecture.
Another thing that Lisbon is famous for is its trams. The trams can be found in every street of the city centre. The most popular tram among travellers is the one with the number 28 as it passes through some of the most well-known neighbourhoods.
The beaches near Lisbon are also a must-visit place. Only 20 minutes away from the capital, the beaches are the perfect place to spend a hot summer day.
Apart from the above-mentioned, the food in Lisbon is outstanding too. Seafood and fish dishes are very affordable and can be found in every spot. The custard tart pastry, known as Pastéis de Belém, is also one of the sweets that everyone needs to try while in Lisbon.
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Athens is the perfect city to visit for all those who wish to learn more about the past and the spiritual foundation. Being the home of the oldest cities in the world, Athens represents a historic location.
One of the most famous sites, which must be visited while in Athens, is the Acropolis. The Acropolis and its monuments are universal symbols of civilisation and classical spirit. They form the greatest architectural and artistic complex inherited from the world by the Greek Antiquity.
The Ancient Agora is another significant site that needs to be visited in order to understand the daily life of ancient Athenians better.
While in Athens, do not forget to visit the Temple of Olympian Zeus and Hadrian’s Gate, but more importantly, do not forget to taste the delicious Greek food.
The capital city of Czechia, which also holds the nickname “the City of Hundred Spires” is one of the best European cities to visit in the upcoming months. Prague is known for its colourful baroque buildings, Old Town Square, Gothic churches, and the medieval Astronomical Clock, which originates in the 15th century.
The Charles Bridge is also one of the most famous and iconic symbols of Prague. The bridge runs over the Vltava River and the best time to visit it is during the early morning hours.
The Prague Castle is another famous attraction. The castle dates back to the ninth century and consists of several other monuments, including here museums, and cathedrals, among others.
While there are lots of other things and places to do and visit in Prague, do not forget to taste the food and its famous beer.
Before deciding to plan a trip for one of the above-mentioned cities or any other area, do not forget to check the current COVID-19 entry rules that each country applies.
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