From England and France to Italy and Germany, Europe countries are full of vibrant cities known for their museums, restaurants, nightlife and architecture, so deciding which one to visit can be difficult.
Barcelona
Barcelona contains both the authentically historic and the wildly bizarre. From the scenic trails of the colorful Park Güell to the romantic narrow alleys of Barri Gòtic; from the beachside nightclubs to the city’s dozens of sacred churches and architectural marvels, this city by the sea seems to attract all types: the adventurer, the couple, the partier, the culture lover – and more – with an almost overwhelming variety of things to do. You could stay for a few days, but chances are you’ll need a whole week to explore.
Amsterdam
Don’t believe everything you hear about Amsterdam. Yes, this Netherlands city takes a lax look at women beckoning business in the Red Light District and “coffee shops” selling an unorthodox type of herb to a toking clientele, but these descriptions only scratch the surface. At some point, during an excellent Indonesian meal, a twilight canal-side rambling or a shopping excursion through the boutiques of Nine Little Streets, you’ll realize – as many travelers have before you – that there’s much more to Amsterdam than you might’ve thought.
Santorini
A massive volcanic eruption around 1650 B.C. forced the center of what was then a single island to implode and succumb to the sea. Some say that this was the original home of the lost city of Atlantis, which long ago disappeared into the ocean’s depths.
Prague
A vacation in Prague will leave you feeling as if you’ve stepped into a fairy tale. The Gothic architecture impresses visitors of all ages, and the city’s love of music is contagious. You’ll also appreciate Prague’s affordability compared to other captivating destinations in Europe.
Athens
Athens was made for history buffs and architecture aficionados, but it also serves as a great European getaway for the everyday travel guru. The capital’s laid-back lifestyle and incredible food attract the masses just as much as the world-class Acropolis and Parthenon do.
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