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Denmark, Greenland, Estonia, Stockholm, Rome, Zurich, Poland, Vivey, Paris, France, Amsterdam, Lyon, Dublin, Berlin, Moscow, Istanbul, Naxos, Milan and many more.

Europe is dotted with the most vibrant cities and interesting places where you can experience the best of adventure, history, and culture. From Rome’s historical grandeur to Vienna’s artistic legacy, Europe can stun you with its endless offerings. Whether you’re looking for off-the-beaten places to visit in Europe or want to have a one-of-a-kind romantic experience you’ll find something as per your preference.

With Europe tour packages you can visit UNESCO-listed monuments like the Grand Place, world-class museums like the Louvre, and picturesque beaches like Sardinia. For a dose of high-end fashion, you can head to France and for a fairy tale vacation, you can visit Switzerland. If you’re passionate about truffle-laden pasta, local wine, and mountain-top skiing, then Slovenia should be on your wishlist. The Faroe Islands and Iceland will mesmerise you with beautiful sceneries, while the Greek Islands and Croatia stand out for their crystal clear water and stunning beaches. Some of the other best places to go in Europe for amazing nightlife include Amsterdam, Belgrade, and Ibiza as well.

Most of the best places to travel in Europe are easily accessible. They also feature a wide range of experiences and activities like sightseeing, trekking, cruises, and more. Enjoy pasta in the cafes of Rome and savor authentic French cuisine in the bustling streets of Paris. In the Swiss Alps you can enjoy snowboarding and skiing and in Croatia’s Adriatic Sea, you can try various water sports activities. You can also experience the diversity of cuisines and cultures of the continent as you visit the best places to travel in Europe.
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Must Visit Places in Europe

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Switzerland

Switzerland has been the world’s most favourite holiday destination for decades now and the reason can be seen as soon as you get off the plane! Switzerland is home to simple breathtaking scenery with the  landscape being dotted with towering peaks, shimmering lakes and countless waterfalls.

Switzerland has entertained tourists for a very long time and this means that here, you will be able to get tailored experiences like nowhere else.  You can be a part of fascinating train journeys through pristine landscapes, walk on suspension bridges that seem to float between two mountains offering panoramic views, walk behind waterfalls and through frozen glaciers.

Having said that,
Switzerland tourism involves a lot more than your days out into the wild! Swiss people also have a distinct culture with age-old civilizations still living in their traditional chalet-style homes. If you are lucky, you will be able to spot the locals in their traditional attire, playing their huge alphorns in the marketplace.

You can also visit the remote villages you get a taste of true Swiss culture! The Swiss countryside is dotted with numerous castles, forts and their ruins with fascinating histories. You can visit several scenic landmarks that sit alongside its numerous lakes and walk through centuries old vineyards  that follow age-old techniques.

Apart from the quintessential villages and towns, you can also enjoy the more cosmopolitan and modern side of the Swiss country through its cities and metropolises. You can visit Geneva and experience first-hand some of the world’s most sophisticated machinery at CERN.

Or, you can go to Zurich to witness some of the most contemporary and eclectic architecture in the world! Also, you can visit Basel which is considered an arts capital of the world with its modern installations of Art Basel which showcase the best in the world of  contemporary art.

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Greece

Encircled by azure blue waters, Greece is home to 2,000 islands, out of which 160 are known to be inhabited. Popular all over the world as the magnificent land of Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates, this iconic country is famous for its rich cultural heritage, colourful festivals, and glorious history. The ever-charming beauty of Greece is credited to its pristine beaches, picturesque islands, spectacular mountains, intriguing ancient ruins, and magnificent monuments.

Greece is home to a plethora of interesting places to visit that have always formed the prime attractions of the tourism here. From the architectural brilliance of Santorini and the spectacular beaches of Mykonos to the archaeological sites of Athens and the breathtaking gorges of Crete, this peninsular country has got every exciting sightseeing destination you will want to treat your eyes with on your Greece tour.

No matter if you want a laid-back holiday or an action-packed thrilling vacation in Greece, the country can offer you exactly the kind of tour you want. While the super luxury hotels here and the soothing white sand beaches can offer you a relaxed vacation with your loved ones, the adventure seekers can go indulge in a plethora of exhilarating activities, such as watersports, caving, hiking, cable riding, and food touring.

Not to forget, packed with open street markets and hosting popular local and international brands, Greece also offers the tourists an excellent scope to enjoy shopping like never before. Furthermore, the elegant and swanky clubs and restaurants add to the flamboyant nightlife culture of the country, letting you enjoy evening activities like partying, boozing, fine dining, and pub crawling.

Greece experiences a Mediterranean climate with mild temperatures and usually dry summers and wet winters. While winters are sometimes marked by snowfall, the country remains mostly sunny all year round, favoring tourist activities.

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Paris

Paris, the city of romance, is the most visited place in the world. Toured by more than 20 million people, this French capital is home to some of the most iconic structures like the Eiffel Tower, museums like the Louvre, several happening boulevards, and several artistic treasures. People from all over the world visit Paris to feel the magical and amazing vibe that it oozes out and the lovable culture here can win you over with just one trip.It is popularly also called the “Fashion Capital of the World” and it hosts various fashion events throughout the year. The city remains at the forefront of international trends and many established boutiques and shops are a quintessential part of any visit.

Also, the city houses some of the many world-famous Michelin Star restaurants as well as some cozy bistros. So for the foodie in you, you will not be disappointed in Paris. Along with this, there are several boulangeries (bakeries), patisseries, and cheese shops that will make you just stay and keep tasting the delicious food items.The city is also home to various adventurous activities like Quad-bike trek, Bubble football, Indoor-freefall simulator, Hoverboard ride and Skydiving. Hosting the world’s biggest cycle event, Tour de France, the city attracts many adventure enthusiasts and cycling lovers.

Each and every season in Paris brings in an environment of joy here. The year starts with winter and lasts till February. Next followed by Spring, it lasts till May, June welcomes Summer season in Paris and lasts till August. Autumn starts in September and lasts until December.The average temperature of the city ranges from 8-degree Celsius to 25-degree Celsius. 

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Rome

Mentioned in the world’s most iconic places, Rome is an epitome of beauty and history. Apart from being the capital city of Italy, the city also remains as a memorial to the creative imagination of architecture. Due to the 3000 year old ad hoc urban development, the historic centre of Rome is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Situated on the central portion of the Italian peninsula, on the Tiber River about 24 km from the Tyrrhenian Sea. Rome is made up of warm colours and historic architectural styles.

The beauty of this place resides significantly in the churches. There are approximately nine hundred churches, from the Paleochristian and Medieval period to the Gothic, from the Renaissance to the Baroque up until the Modern. Or, you can admire Rome’s beauty during the sunrise and the sunset. The colours become warmer and the city lights start to shine. A city filled with icons of antiquity and the Christian faith, it’s hard to know where to go first. Rome is divided into several districts with its centre, the Colosseo district, including the most ancient attractions like the Colosseum, Capitoline Hill, and the Roman Forum.

On the outskirts of the centre is Old Rome, featuring the Pantheon, majestic cathedrals, plazas, and Renaissance architecture. There are plenty of activities to do in Rome. For unique cultural experiences, you can visit the Trevi fountain and follow their tradition by tossing a coin into it. Or, you can shop for handicrafts and haute couture from the local market. Also, if you are an art fanatic, you can visit archaeological sites, Baroque churches, villas-turned-museums, for a wonderful experience. Moreover, you can hike up Mount Vesuvius and explore the UNESCO-listed ruins of Pompeii.

Rome has a Mediterranean climate. Temperatures can stay around 30 degrees in the daytime, but the nights are usually cooler and more comfortable.  In the spring season, Rome has warm weather and summers can be hot and humid. Temperatures in July and August can easily exceed 32 degrees Celsius. Additionally, winter is a really good time to visit. If you want to save money on accommodation, and site tourist attractions without the long lines then plan your vacation in winter.

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Amsterdam

Amsterdam also referred to as the “Venice of North” is the capital of the Netherlands, and it is full of historic landmarks, significant buildings and interesting sights.  It is truly a global city that makes you feel at home no matter where you hail from. You can spot here a melting pot of various cultures and religions. It is a gastronomical paradise for visitors and has an unmatched infrastructure that makes it a destination like none other. The city is lined with various canals that contribute to its glorious stature in the world. Bask in the shimmering skyline of the city, gasp at the cityscape punctured by staggering skyscrapers twinkling in the night’s sky and enjoy it’s effervescent nightlife. It offers experiences around every turn, making it a destination that finds a sweet spot in the heart of every visitor.

Beauty is something Amsterdam was gifted in multiple forms, and its magical landscape is definitely something that you must explore. Amsterdam is packed with cobbled streets and hidden gems that are a treat for the eyes and your soul. The sky touching skyscrapers, historical architectures and mystical canals titillate your senses in more than one way. It is dotted with various attractions like museums, parks, architectural marvels, and theatres. You can also find here some of the most beautiful tulip gardens that can evoke your senses with a fragrant smell. It’s cannabis-cafes, and the red light area further attracts the visitors to have a glimpse of this beautiful city. The churches and palaces further leave the visitors spellbound with their grandeur and architectural magnificence.

Amsterdam is the hotspot for some of the most thrilling activities like zip lining, biking, canoeing and rock climbing. If you’re someone who wants to engage in something unusual, then you can have a tour of this city on a bicycle. You can also visit the renowned museums that will transport you back in time and heritage that you would love to frequent. But the best way to explore this city is by discovering the lesser-known nooks and crannies where your feet can wander on cobbled streets and your heart can feel free.

Amsterdam has a largely oceanic climate strongly influenced by its proximity to the North Sea. It also witnesses snowy winters and hot and humid summers. It is almost as if the city beckons you to come and see it, no matter what your preferences are.

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Istanbul

With 4,00,000 years of human habitation, Istanbul is a melting pot of rich culture and history. The location of the city at the edge of Europe and Asia makes it a beautiful amalgamation of  mystic beauty of eastern culture and the tinge of a contemporary carnival. Istanbul has a personality of a storyteller who unfolds its beauty, people, food, architecture and culture one at a time. Istanbul boasts the historical charm of Hagia Sophia, picturesque architecture of the Blue Mosque, splendid shorelines with avant garde restaurants like Ulus 29 and Mikla overlooking  impeccable scenic views.

The Bosphorus strait holds the division between the two continents making it a perfect line of fusion. You can keep walking across the Istiklal Avenue and Grand Bazaar to enjoy the local shopping experience. Climb all the way up to the top of Galata and Maiden tower to witness the mesmerizing view of the city. Explore the magical elements inside the Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace and get mesmerised with the beauty of the Basilica Cistern.
Istanbul city will keep fascinating you with all kinds of experiences with every passing day. From drinking the Turkish chai, relaxing in the Hammam to taking the tour of the city in the hot air balloon, cruising the Bosphorus and cycling around the Prince Islands,  Istanbul will give you the time of your life.

Istanbul tourism is undoubtedly at its peak most times of the year as it is topographically diverse and experiences sub climates in different parts of the city. The best time to visit Istanbul is between the months of March to May and September to November to experience the comfortable temperature. The summer months experience extremely high temperatures with humidity and temperature can go as low as minus 15 degrees during winters.

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Venice

Venice is a peaceful and attractive tourist destination that is located on a group of 118 small islands. These islands are linked by beautiful bridges and separated by the many canals running through the city. Venice is also informally known as the “floating city” or the “city of canals” and is highly popular among tourists for its historic buildings, structures and places of ancient significance. The uniqueness of Venice and its lagoons have also brought it up on the UNESCO list of world heritage sites. The floating city is largely popular for its various artistic movements, which are depicted in the many pieces of artworks around the city.

The major attractions in the city include churches, museums and squares, including the St. Mark’s Basilica, the Bridge of Sighs and more such places. These are dedicated to saints and put a mark of architectural significance in the city. These are popular attractions among the locals and tourists who come here to experience the novelty of these destinations. There are a number of activities that make Venice Tourism an exciting one! Included among these are, a ride around the famous Grand canal on a gondola, watching the opera and taking a sky high view of the city at the bell tower.

Even if you simply set out to explore the city of Venice on foot and wander around to its many corners, you will discover something interesting and romantic. Speaking of romance, for those seeking an amorous evening with their partner, there is no dearth of options. From taking a gondola ride together, to embarking on wine tours, there is a lot that you can explore with your partner. The absolutely best time to visit Venice for Sightseeing is in the first few days of May, which makes sightseeing easier. The weather in Venice is humid at most times with cold winters and really hot summers. July and August are the warmest months in Venice when the highest temperature can reach 30 degrees. This is why the best time to visit Venice is in April and May, and then, September and October.

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London

London city is a memoir of cobbled streets and hidden gems, and you’re bound to unravel a new side of it every time you’re over here. It is located in the Southeastern area of Great Britain and has something for everyone. London has the popular places to visit in England from history and culture to fine food and good times. London is packed with conventional tourist spots, and the best way to explore the city is to discover the lesser-known nooks and crannies. The capital is known for its world-class cuisines, fashion statement, and superb shopping. 

There are various art galleries in London that have preserved the rich culture and history of this city. From museums to aquariums to giant shopping centers to world-class hotels and restaurants, you’ll find everything in London to keep you on your toes. London tourism has significantly increased in recent times because of the new avenues it has added in its already diverse historical and cultural scene. you can feel like being in the royal era by visiting Buckingham Palace, and you can recreate the scenes of your favorite movies at Warner Bros studio

London also offers tons of enthralling activities like strolling through the garden, watching shows at performing art venues and pedaling the fastest cycle track at Queen Elizabeth Park. You can also take a boat ride down the Thames River and you can try white water rafting at the Olympic course. In London the winters are very cold, windy and long while the summers are partly cloudy, comfortable and short. The daily lows range between 6 degrees to 13 degrees Celsius and the daily highs range between 12 degrees to 18 degrees Celsius. The overall weather here is generally temperate marine which means not higher than 32 degrees Celsius in summers and not less than 0 degrees Celsius in winters.

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Norway

Encompassing the mountains, the giant glaciers and the deep sea fjords, Norway is a Scandinavian Country. Being a home to the vikings, Norway has been exhibiting the boldness and determination of the past with its culture and local vibe. Also known as the “land of midnight sun”, Norway is famed for the magical phenomenon of northern lights.  The skies of Norway have always been the most attractive part about it. The glistening waves of lights in the midnight in the form of “lights” have attracted flocks of tourists towards it from all over the world. Apart from this, its scenic fjords and phenomenal lakes further make it an even more beautiful country to visit as a tourist.

Taking you to the middle of the Aurora region, the city of Tromsø is one of the most famous attractions of Norway. From here, you can glance at the beautiful scenery painted in the skies by auroras. Places like Lofoten Islands, Lynjenfjord and Alta are also known to offer numerous pretty views and further attract numerous visitors from all over the world. From camping throughout the night to enjoying the beautiful phenomenon of the Northern Lights, there are numerous activities which can be enjoyed in Norway. Oslo, the Capital of Norway is further a home to numerous famous places and attractions, tours of which can be easily done.

Norway stays cold most of the time and the winters here are generally bitterly cold. While most parts of the country remain blanketed in snow, you will find many famous places here which will be perfect to visit in winters as well. The months of January and February are dark and the coldest hence make sure that you visit here from April to October.

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Iceland

The feisty volcanoes, spurty geysers, steaming hillocks and lonely lava plains in itself sounds like an unforgettable adventure. Add to it the ethereal Northern lights, gleaming glacial caves, majestic whales, and warm soothing geothermal waters. Offering the best tourist places in Iceland, it is a stunning display of nature’s incredible beauty.

From the fantastic aurora borealis or northern lights, active volcanoes, waterfalls, volcanic craters and geysers at The Golden Circle to the unparalleled seafood, beautiful ice caves and world’s best hot springs, Who says there is nothing but ice in Iceland?

Where else can you trek majestic ice caves, tour about an active volcano on a helicopter, witness northern lights from the luxury of your hotel, and swim in the most epic swimming pools in the world than Iceland?

The unusual yet tasty Hákarl - Shark and Svið - Sheep's head, calls food junkies for an unprecedented meal. Be it shopping for souvenirs, Icelandic art or fashion clothes at Geysir, or wool sweaters and warm clothes at Kolaportid Flea Market,  Iceland has something for everyone. And the unusual landscapes of Iceland has no dearth of adventures. How about exploring the countryside on Icelandic horses, witnessing the iconic Gullfoss Waterfall, playing with puffins at the old harbour in Reykjavik, diving the silfra fissure, or simply relaxing in the mineral rich waters of the Blue Lagoon? Iceland has something for everyone.

And although Iceland looks otherworldly, the friendly locals make it up for the puffin burgers and fermented shark. Also, the roads of Iceland are gloriously crowd free. A true haven if you are considering a crowd free holiday destination unlike other European Countries. It should be in your bucket list to explore the
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Prague

Over the years, Prague has earned a sobriquet of "city of a thousand spires." As you pass though the 1100 year old skyline, you’ll be rewarded with the mesmerizing views of the umpteen splendid views of the soaring old towers and the lovely domed churches which together make Prague one of the most fascinating architectural gem of Europe. No matter where you look, you’ll come across phenomenal examples of Baroque, Gothic, Art Nouveau and Renaissance styles of architecture that dot the city. Together these offer a dramatic contrast to the sturdy ancient Prague Castle. Acquiring one of the best preserved historical centers of Europe, the narrow laneways of Prague open up into spectacular squares, each of which are home to historical buildings and fine old homes just waiting to be explored. Being one of the largest city in Europe, Prague still continues to be a pivotal cultural, political and commercial center. It has played a role a pivotal role as the erstwhile capital of the Holy Roman Empire for centuries. Today, Rome is a magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Site that serves as a major draw for the tourists from far and wide. The city majorly lures the visitors who come here mainly for lively entertainment as well as rich music and theatre scenes.

 

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Barcelona

Spain is one country which is on the bucket list of every traveler and if one does not visit Barcelona in Spain, then it is equivalent to not touring Spain at all as there are so many tourist places in Barcelona. Barcelona is like a dream city for every person who has ever thought of exploring the world. One will run out of time but they will never run out of things to do in Barcelona. It is a city which is very rich in its culture and has a majestic history. The Casa Mila and the Palau Guell are a couple of monuments which have been declared as world heritage sites by the UNESCO. The architectural beauty of the place is marvelous. There are numerous adventure activities which one do here. Skydiving of Barcelona is renowned in the world and people from all around the globe come to Barcelona to do it. It has some spectacular beaches with white sand and turquoise water and it helps one relax and enjoy the atmosphere of the beach.

 

One thing that every person must do when they come to Barcelona is, visit the Camp Nou stadium. Their trip will be incomplete if they do not visit the stadium as it is arguably among the best in the whole world. Barcelona is a very prosperous city and there are many ways by which one can reach it, but the best way to come to the city is on a road trip. One gets to enjoy the scenic beauty of the suburban Spain along with their journey to the city. The picturesque view of the planes and the beautiful lush green lands cannot be found anywhere else. Tourist places in Barcelona offers the ideal combination of natural beauty and man-made architecture. The city hosts millions of tourists every year and becomes a bit crowded at times, but it all just adds to the incredibility of the trip.

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Denmark

Denmark is a Nordic country that is located south of Norway and southwest of Sweden and is bordered by Germany in the south. It borders both the North Seas and Baltic along its tidal shoreline.

Denmark is considered to be one of the most picturesque destinations in the entire world as it is blessed with alluring lakes, picture-perfect sceneries, and graceful waterfalls. It is also home to acres of vineyards, and some of the most pristine beaches, adding to the country's appeal.

Whether you wish to see the storybook castles or you wish to uncover the Vikings history Denmark will turn your fantasies into reality with its splendid attractions. You can visit The National Gallery of Denmark and Lyngby Open-Air Museum to discover the rich history and culture of this country.

You can also visit The Round Tower that offers excellent panoramic views of Copenhagen city. If you wish to discover how The Danish Royal Family lived then, you should definitely visit Amalienborg Palace. Another major draw for the tourists is Nyhavn, which is a charming quarter known for its multicolored houses and chain of restaurants.

You can enjoy tons of enthralling activities in Denmark, ranging from viewing the Northern Lights in Denmark at Faroe Islands archipelago to building Lego towers at Legoland. If you wish to spend a few moments away from the hustle and bustle, then you can appreciate the lush greenery and enjoy the roller coaster ride at Tivoli Gardens.

You can also witness a huge range of flora and fauna at the Copenhagen Zoo and enjoy bird watching at Discover Thy National Park. And how can you forget to grab a beer at Carlsberg Brewery that produces the finest beer in Europe?

Denmark experiences temperate and generally warm weather, and the average temperature ranges around 7.8 °C annually. Spring is the driest weather and about 23.8 inches of precipitation fall annually.

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Budapest

Budapest is one of the most famous holiday destination as there are numerous tourist places in Budapest. Hungary is a country which is very rich in its culture and heritage, and the same can be said about Budapest. Budapest is said to be the ‘Paris of the East’ because of its romantic aura and natural beauty. It is a treat to visit Budapest. Historically, Budapest has been a very literary and artistic city.

The people here love art and this can be witnessed in the many museums which Budapest has. The Hungarian National Museum, located in Budapest, is the largest museum in Hungary. It was built in 1802 and is a museum of art, history, and archaeology. House of Terror is a very renowned museum and it contains things related to the communist and fascist regimes. One place which one should definitely go to in Budapest is the Buda Castle. The Buda Castle has been the historical castle of all the kings who have reigned here. The castle is majestic and one cannot stop marveling the architecture of the monument.

One thing that is unique about Hungary is their bath. Baths are very famous in Hungary and Budapest has some of the best baths in the country. The Gellert Bath is magnanimous. There are different types of pool in this place and also has a world-class spa. Budapest is the best place to visit if one love art and history as the place boasts best the museums in the world. With numerous attractions to admire as well as shopping places to explore Budapest offers you one of the perfect locations to visit for your vacations.

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Vatican City, one of the major attractions for Roman Catholic Churches, is a well-known region for its magnificent buildings and rich heritage. This tiny country is full of historical and religious structures and has its unique charm that offers many picturesque sights. Some of the tourist and pilgrimage centers include the Sistine Chapel, the Basilica of St. Peter, and the Vatican Museum.

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Cinque Terre is a UNESCO World Heritage site and National Park located in the region of Liguria, Italy. The name Cinque Terre translates to “Five Lands” and refers to the five villages that make up the park: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore. The Cinque Terre is known for its stunning scenery, its vibrant colorful houses, and its production of wine and pesto sauce.

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Stockholm

Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and has 14 islands and 50 bridges. It is closer to the Baltic Sea. You will find cobblestone streets, ochre buildings, cathedrals that are from 13th century, Royal Palaces, museums, boat and ferry rides for sightseeing and many things to do in this city. This is a cosmopolitan city and has picturesque parks, landmarks, scenic spots on the islands, and many historic sites. There are many waterways and lush green sites in and around this city. This is a city where you can see classical as well as modern architecture. There are many places of attraction, buildings, streets, and landmarks that can be visited.

Fashion and beauty in Stockholm is top notch. This is also a great place to shop for clothes, accessories, souvenirs, and gifts. Gamla Stan is the town to be visited as it has been depicted in many of the story books. There are also forests and umpteen spaces of archipelago that can be visited. The climate of the city is usually mild throughout the year. Summers have a dramatic sunlight and July and August are monsoon months. Arlanda is the international airport in Stockholm. Within the city you can take the bus and rail to commute. 

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Edinburgh

The breathtaking capital of Scotland, Edinburgh comprises two distinct sections, a medieval Old Town and a Georgian New Town. It is located in the southeastern part of Scotland in Lothian on the south bank of the Firth of Forth, a estuary that opens up into the North Sea.

The city is known for its gorgeous beauty with not only immense natural splendor but also stunning architecture, majestic castles, and miles of meandering streets. The spectacular and diverse landscape of the city makes it a must visit especially as you can witness a gradual transformation from the volcanic Pentland Hills in the south to the beaches of Portobello in the East.

Edinburgh has several attractions in the historic Old Town including the Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile. You can also go on a sightseeing tour to the New Town where you can explore the exquisite shops and restaurants or even climb up to the Arthur’s Seat for some of the most breathtaking views.

There are various other interesting activities that you can engage in such as exploring the Edinburgh Castle, visiting the National Museum of Scotland, strolling through Holyrood Park, discovering the Camera Obscura and World of Illusions, and much more.

Like most other parts of the country, Edinburgh has a temperate maritime climate with its summers very mild but winters cold and humid. It rains here all through the year and the average temperature is around 8.8°C.

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Greenland

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Carrying the sparsest population in the world, Greenland is one of the least adulterated places to visit in Europe, flaunting lush mountains, breathtaking fjords, hot water springs, clear skies, and precipitous cliffs. With apparently no roads, this huge non-continental island offers large swaths of stunning unfenced wilderness that allow adventure enthusiasts to explore this icy paradise on foot, by dogsled, or by ski.

This unique destination does not only offer its visitors spectacular views of glaciers and mountainscapes, but also lets them enjoy adrenaline-fuelled activities, such as sea kayaking, salmon fishing, and rock climbing. While the west coast of Greenland is packed with a plethora of small, colorfully painted, picturesque villages, the southern part boasts lush sheep farms. Tourists visiting this wonderful destination usually spend time witnessing the aurora borealis magic and basking in the midnight sun.

Best Time: June to September
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Reykjavík

The capital and largest city of Iceland, Reykjavík is nestled on the Seltjarnarnes Peninsula, in southwestern Iceland. Founded by the Norseman Ingólfur Arnarson in 874, this city was just a small fishing village until the 20th century. The city was granted municipal and administrative powers in 1786 and it was declared the capital of Iceland in 1918. At present, Reykjavík is an important fishing port and the cultural, industrial, and commercial hub of the country.

The beauty of Reykjavík lies in its scenic natural beauty and intoxicating nightlife culture. The colourful traditional houses, quaint cafes, and lush public gardens add to the appeal of this flamboyant city.

One of the main attractions of the city of Reykjavík is its pristine swimming pools. Some of the top pools that you can head to for a refreshing dive include Laugardalslaug pool, Sundhöll Reykjavíkur, and Nautholsvik. Other prime places of interest in Reykjavík include the Hallgrimskirkja Church, the Harpa Concert Hall and Old Harbor, and the Statue of Leif Eiriksson.

While you are in Reykjavík, you can engage in a myriad of exciting activities. You can enjoy shopping at the Kolaportið Flea Market, go whale watching, and take a Northern Lights tour. You can also relax in one of the public parks or spend some time at the Reykjavík Art Gallery.

Reykjavík experiences a subpolar oceanic climate with cool summers and colder winters. The most ideal time to visit Reykjavik is between June and August, when the weather is balmy and you can experience the ‘Midnight Sun’

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Bestowed with dazzling colours of blues, greens, and all shades in between, no wonder this coastline is considered to be one of the most enchanting places to visit in Italy. This UNESCO protected site, because of its Mediterranean views of artistic houses with Arab-Sicilian architectural influences, vineyards, unique rock formations, and sandy beaches that attract people from all over the world.

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Estonia

Estonia is a country of forts, churches, and hilltop castles. It is a country in Northern Europe with more than 1500 islands and lakes. Tallinn is the capital and most enchanting city of Estonia. Given the UNESCO tag for medieval churches, cobblestone streets, and 15th-century buildings, this city has a buzzing collection of Estonian eateries, souvenir shops, and beer halls. From the top of Toompea, you can get a view of the beautiful Old City. Some highlights include the opulent 19th century Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the bustling shops on Viru Street, and the 14th century Town Hall. 


Saaremaa is the largest island in Estonia with an 8,000-year-old history. The island has an impressive nature with lots of parks, high cliffs, and unique lowlands. It is famous for traditional villages, spas, and beaches. Majestic Kuressaare Castle is a place to visit in the capital city of the island Kuressaare. Tourists enjoy sightseeing, hiking, birdwatching, and photography, with the Saaremaa’s Sirve Peninsula’s spectacular scenic beauty. 

Tartu is the oldest city in the nation and is considered the intellectual hub of the country because of the impressive and well-known University of Tartu. It’s a complete bohemian paradise with traditional wooden houses and buildings of the 18th century. Located on the northern coast of Estonia, Lahemaa National Park is the most popular national park in Estonia. Viru Raba, or Viru Bog, is a must-see part of the park to admire the scenery. The park has a stretch of pineland, forests, erratic rocks and rivers and is home to foxes, moose, wild boars, and brown bears.

The coastal resort city, Parnu is known as the summer capital of the country for its beach, which boasts powdery, white sand and gorgeous dunes. Vee park is an indoor water park of Parnu besides spas, street corners, restaurants, and cocktail bars which are the key highlights of the city. The climatic condition of the Estonian climate is temperate and mild. You will find the summers warm and winters severely cold. The weather is often breezy and humid to its close proximity to the baltic sea. 

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Glasgow

Vibrant, modern, edgy, artistic and beautiful are just some of the words that can be used to describe the largest city in Scotland - Glasgow. Located on the banks of the River Clyde, the city is one of the most important centres for culture and trade in the Western Lowlands. The city is also an important access point for the rest of the country, and the perfect place from which you can explore the rest of the places like the Highlands and the capital city of Edinburgh.

The city is also brimming with some of the most significant historical attractions in the UK, including the University of Glasgow, Glasgow Cathedral, Necropolis, The Botanical Gardens, and The Lighthouse. You can explore the myriad facets of the culture of Glasgow in the many museums that can be found in the city as well. Places like Finestone and Merchant City are also ideal for shopping.

When you are exploring the city, make sure you don’t mind out on some of the essential experiences like walking or cycling tours, visiting the many whiskey distilleries for a taste of the finest whiskey in the world and eating at amazing restaurants that serve delectable Scottish food and also some of the best curries in this part of the world. Glasgow is also known for its vibrant music scene, so make sure you catch a concert while you’re at it.

If you’re wondering when to visit, then the best time would be between March and August when the weather is pleasant and cool, and there is enough daylight. The altitude of Glasgow as well as the mountains and the rivers make it a cold place with little daylight through most part of the year.

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Shetland

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Tucked between mainland Scotland and Norway, the wonderful archipelago of Shetland makes for one of the most incredibly beautiful places to visit in Europe. Home to about 100 photogenic islands, Shetland is known famously for its magnificent clifftops, pristine beaches, breathtaking coastlines, clear blue shores, and exuberant marine life. This awe-inspiring island chain makes for an excellent bird-watching destination, offering you the chance to spot puffins, razorbills, fulmars, kittiwakes, and guillemots during one of your boating tours through the stunning seabird colonies.

Shetland has also gained a lot of popularity for its excellent culinary specialties, such as Shetland Black potatoes and seawater oatcakes. The flamboyant destination of Shetland is also famous for its plethora of enchanting festivals including Fiddle Frenzy, Scalloway Fire Festival, Shetland Folk Festival, Shetland Boat Week, Shetland Wool Week, Taste of Shetland, Shetland Nature Festival, Shetland Accordion, and Fiddle Festival, and Simmer Dim Rally.  

Best Time: June to August

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Florence

Florence is a vibrant city that has something for everyone, from culture to history to fine food and good times. Located in central Italy, it is touted to be one of the most populous and wealthiest cities in the world. It is the birthplace of the Renaissance era and a treasure trove of artistic masterpieces. Florence is surrounded by rolling hills from all sides and is dotted with vineyards, orchids, and lush green villas.  Due to the architectural heritage and artistic diversity Florence has been entitled as the most beautiful city in the entire world. There is so much to explore in this city that every time you’re here, it will unravel a new dimension that you thought never existed.

Packed with conventional tourist spots like museums and art galleries that recite the tale of its rich history, Florence is also home to some of the most beautiful churches and mosques that offer peace and tranquility to the visitors. There are several gardens and parks where you can have an enthralling time in the company of nature. It also offers a vibrant nightlife to the visitors as it is packed with some of the best nightclubs and bars where you can drink, dance, and party till the core of your heart.

From having a walking tour of the cobbled streets to stocking up souvenirs from the local shops, there are tons of activities to do in Florence. You can also have a gastronomic tour of the local cuisines of Florence or have an enthralling view of the city from the tallest buildings. The weather in Florence remains pleasant all round the year except in winters when the temperature drastically drops down, leading to nerve biting chill. Summer(Mid May to July) is an ideal time to visit Florence as various events and activities are held during this season. 

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Making for one of the most mesmerizing places to see in Europe, The Azores is a spectacular archipelago sheltering a total of nine picturesque islands. Considered to be a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, this beautiful subtropical chain of islands is home to age-old fishing villages, virgin landscapes, volcanic mountain summits, and bubbling hot water springs.

Lying off the Portugal coast, this place is famous for its plethora of brilliant spa retreats that offer the most tranquil massage treatments with volcanic stones and essential oils. Encircled by azure oceans, The Azores showcases excellent dining experiences, serving the most delicious seafood platter.

Foodies visiting this place must also try their hands at the traditional geothermal cooking and taste the globally famed and locally produced Azorean white wines. While you are at The Azores, do not forget to shake a leg to the enthralling Fado music at one of the dazzling local pubs.

Best time: June to September.
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Bulgaria

Bulgaria is a Balkan country located alongside the beautiful coastline of the Black Sea. Along with a beautiful seaside, this country also has mountainous interiors, which make it a naturally rich country. This country is a fun-filled place with rich cultural heritage of traditional dance, music, craft and some really colorful costumes. Talking about the culture, it comes from the Greek, Ottoman and Persian influence and with all this, Bulgaria is indeed an interesting, energetic and vibrant place to visit.

Bulgaria is a place perfect for family trip, honeymoon, an adventure trip with your friends or even a solo trip as this place has something in place for everyone. A magical destination in all ways, this place has an endless list of things which can be done over here.

If you are an adventurous person, you have numerous mountain hikes, water sports on the beaches and many other activities waiting for you in Bulgaria. This is a place perfect to be visited by anyone who loves to have fun while on vacations and loves to explore new places. If you are in for a memorable and rejuvenating vacation, you should indeed visit this place at least once in your lifetime.

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Madrid

Madrid, Spain's capital city, is home to numerous spectacular monuments that one must see such as football stadiums, as well as historical sites, museums, parks, and more. In addition to Goya's and Velázquez's works at the Prado Museum, it boasts an extremely rich collection of European art. The city is a developed country that offers high living quality and education.

The capital city is beautifully filled with stunning landscapes and breathtaking views. The city is dotted with lakes, rivers, and beaches, as well as a diverse range of flora and fauna. With its lush forests and pristine beaches, Madrid is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

The city offers a wide range of things to do, from touring ancient art museums to shopping for stylish clothing along upscale retail promenades. Take a day trip to the Prado, Thyssen-Bornemisza, and Reina Sofa museums to see some of Pablo Picasso's and other famous painters' greatest works up close. Set out a day on your schedule to visit the Museum of Illusions and take in intriguing optical illusions.

The only place in the world where you may participate in some truly thrilling adventure activities in Madrid. Trekking is one of the most well-known activities here because of all the hills that surround the city. In addition, there are activities like paragliding, kayaking, canyoning, and cave trips available in Madrid.

Madrid has a temperate maritime climate with relatively mild temperatures, abundant rainfall and many hours of sunshine. Summers are generally warm and humid, while winters are relatively cool with frosty nights. Rainfall is spread throughout the year and the weather in the city is known to be changeable. Snow is common in the mountains during winter and the warmer northern regions may even experience a tropical cyclone in summer.

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Milan

Milan, Italian Milano, is a beautiful city and capital of Lombardy, northern Italy. The city has become the leading financial, manufacturing, and commercial centre of Italy with its deep roots in history. Milan resides in the heart of the Po Basin of northern Italy, enveloped amidst the plan spreading between the Ticino and Adda rivers. Milan’s beauty showcases different periods of historical crisis, architectural and organic structure development. These periods largely include the beauty of the cathedrals, four-gated city of Mediolanum, and intricately constructed neighbourhoods. The Spanish domination brought various changes to the architectural trends which resulted in the involvement of pastel colours and brick structures. 

Milan has more than its share of attractions along with iconic historical edifices. The city’s icons are filled with an influential and rich cultural heritage. Milan’s Duomo boasts of Gothic architecture and serves as the most visited tourist attraction. For art fanatics, the city has a plethora of art museums, Leonardi Da Vinci’s Last Supper and Pinacoteca di Brera. If you wish to explore the bohemian side of Milan, head to the neighbourhoods of Ticinese and Porta Romana. When it comes to things to do in Milan, there are plenty of options to dive into. Embrace the local trend of aperitivo at the Brera neighbourhood and cherish the “When in Milan, do as the Milanese do” vibe.

Lined up with chic cafes and bars, tourists often visit this place for admiring the Renaissance-style architecture. Or, you can head to Navigli to cruise over the canals of Milan. If you’re a shopaholic then head to the shopping haven of Milan, Galleria Emmanuele II. 
Milan has a continental and humid subtropical climate. The temperature is majorly affected by the Alps and the Apennine Mountains. These plains act as a natural barrier to protect Milan from major circulations of northern Europe and the sea. Here, weather usually witness hot and humid summers, damp and chilly winters, and heavy rainfall.

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Seville

Being the fourth-largest city in Spain, Seville city is one of the best places to visit if you’re looking for more than just beautiful sightseeing tours. Seville is a destination where you can enjoy a relaxing vacation with your loved ones. Explore the history and culture of this city, along with fun and exciting activities which can make your trip more fascinating.

Located on the Guadalquivir river, Seville city is considered the most beautiful city in Andalusia and Spain. It is crammed with some famous landmarks, monuments, historic sites, churches, and tombs. Seville city is a go-to destination for solo travellers and it attracts millions of tourists every year. On your visit to this beautiful city, you’ll be guaranteed to fall in love with this charming Spanish city and you’ll return home with a lot of memories that’ll last with you forever.

One of the famous attractions to visit in the city is Seville Cathedral, which is the largest Gothic cathedral in the world and you will be amazed to view its patterned floors and beautiful ceilings. You can even climb the Giralda Tower to capture the scenic views of Seville City.

There are tons of activities to enjoy in Seville, such as visiting The Real Alcazar, getting on a bike tour, taking a romantic stroll down to Puente de Isabel II from Torro de Oro, and more. One can also go for a hop-on hop-off bus tour, tasting tapas at amazing restaurants, and more to experience the night life of the city.

Summers are the perfect season to explore the beauty of this amazing Spanish city. During this time, the weather is great and you’ll get lower rates on hotel booking. Also, you can visit this city during spring where you can enjoy festivals like Semana Santa and Feria de Abril.

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Poland

Bounded by seven nations on all sides, Poland sits at the geographic crossroad that connects the forest of Northern Europe to the sea lanes of the Atlantic below. One of the most historically poignant nations in the world, Poland has waxed and waned through the ages, it’s history shaped by the ravaging forces of the medieval wars, the partition of Poland, and the Second World War.

With its characteristic medieval architecture and cobbled streets, Poland possesses all the charm of a quaint European city. Here, history melts nature into life, with age-old attractions blending together natural splendors to form the beating heart of the country. 

The Polish capital of Warsaw stands out as one of Europe’s culturally richest cities. Left to smithereens by the Second World War, the city has now built itself into a marvel. Those desiring to explore the country’s history should head over to Krakow, home to the devastating Auscwitz Birkenau concentration camp, now a Museum testifying to the Nazi atrocities in Poland. When in Poland, the fantastic Wroclaw deserves a visit as well, boasting of a whole range of museums and a fantastic market square.

Poland however, is not just known for its cities, but for its natural wealth as well. One of the great ways to enjoy the beauty of the country is to head over to the Tatra mountains for a night, or for a hike. Apart from its world-famous smoked cheese, the mountains offer one of the most biodiverse regions in the country. For an offbeat visit, one can even go ahead and explore the fantastic Zalipi village, a local village where everything- from houses to postboxes- are hand-painted by the villagers. 

The climate in Poland is of the continental type, which means the country experiences warm summers and extremely cold winters with temperatures below zero. Rainfall is aplenty and interspersed throughout the year, although heavy showers are concentrated to the months between June and August.

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Romania

Lying on the Balkan Peninsula, in southeastern Europe, Romania flaunts a warm and spontaneous Latin character. The country is packed with charming mountain resorts, rustic old towns, ancient cobblestoned quarters, majestic fortified churches, and Gothic buildings. Romania is also known for its rich thriving folk culture, isolated hamlets, and self-sufficient villages. Flaunting a diverse landscape, packed with thick forests, majestic mountains, rugged hills, and beautiful plains, Romania casts a magical sight of beauty. Green meadows, rocky outcrops, deciduous and pine forests, and sprawling marshes define aptly the natural beauty of the country. Cobbled walkways, chic cafes, jazzy restaurants, add to the modern beauty of Romania.

Romania is packed with a myriad of very famous attractions, starting from painted monasteries to majestic castles. Some of the beautiful heritage sites of the country include Bran Castle, Peles Castle, Poenari Castle, and the Palace of Culture. Other prime places of interest in Romania that have been attracting a heavy influx of tourists since time immemorial including the Danube Delta, the Sphinx and Babele, Cluj-Napoca, The Red Ravine, Sarmizegetusa Regia, Sighisoara, and Brukenthal Art Museum.

Romania allows tourists to indulge in a plethora of fun and exciting activities. While you are in this country, you can take a heritage tour through Corvin Castle, the Council Tower of Sibiu, Curtea Veche, Merry Cemetery, Putna Monastery, and Mogosoaia Palace. You can also walk through history at the various museums of the country, including the Museum of Banat, the Museum of the Romanian Peasant, The National Museum of Art of Romania and the Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum. You can also spot the brown bears in their natural habitat, sunbathe on the beaches by the Black Sea, and go on an authentic Romanian food tour.

Romania enjoys a temperate-continental climate with long cold winters and hot summers. The country experiences its best weather in the month of April when wildflowers blossom and the people prepare for Easter celebrations. Marking the onset of autumn, September also sees nice weather with long warm days. January and February is also a good time to experience Romania shrouded in scenic white wilderness, offering excellent snow sports.

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Slovakia

Slovakia happens to be a landlocked country in Central Europe that is bordered by Poland to the north, Hungary to the south, Ukraine to the east, the Czech Republic to the northwest, and Austria to the southwest. 
Slovakia is a  country with the world’s highest number of castles and chateaux per capita. It is a landlocked country in Central Europe with 180 castles and 425 chateaux. The nation’s capital and largest city, Bratislava are located in an area of lush vegetation so there is a wealth of open spaces, parks, and lakes including Rusovce Lake.

At the historic heart of the city, there are several eminent places like Bratislava Castle perched on a plateau above the city, Slavin memorial which reminisces the lives of more than 6800 Soviet soldiers who died in WWII, and St Martin's Cathedral which is the biggest Gothic church in Bratislava. The Blue church famous mainly due to its color and shape resembling a gingerbread house represents the art nouveau architecture in Bratislava. High Tatras is a stunning mountain region in northern Slovakia and is preserved with National Park and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve listing.

Adventure lovers can get some unforgettable hiking and rock climbing experience and enjoy the numerous pistes, ski resorts, high peaks, rugged valleys, alpine tarns, and wildlife. Košice is a picture-perfect Central European city. It is the second biggest beautiful city in the country which was ruled by the Hungarians, Czechs, and Turks for centuries. The UNESCO-protected St. Elisabeth Cathedral and the historic Spiš Castle that features Gothic, Romanesque, and Renaissance architecture are the biggest concentration of the historical monuments in the country. The climate of Slovakia happens to be typically European influenced i.e., it is warm and dry in summers and fairly cold in winters. The summer temperatures are in the range of 20-25°C, but sometimes quite higher, 30°C or more.

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Serbia

Serbia is located in Southeast Europe and is a country known for the quality of its Rakija (Brandy). The dynamic capital city of Belgrade is a mish-mash of grand architecture, stylish stores, green spaces, and arresting style of old and new buildings on the outskirts of the city. Kalemegdan fortress located in Kalemegdan Park is the top of must-visit places to see of the city. The famous fortress is the capital’s most romantic spot, enveloping the finest park in the city and hiding museums and monuments within it. 

Top attractions of the city are the Zeleni Venac market, Tito’s Mausoleum, Nikola Tesla Museum and the Sava Temple. Subotica is the city's best place to visit especially for Catholics. It is full of art nouveau buildings, from palaces to churches to synagogues. The town’s City Hall is the best example of the Art Nouveau structure in the country. Food bloggers can try Hungarian food and eat Lángos in the town square. Novi Sad is the prettiest of all the cities and is the second-largest city in this country. It’s a more relaxed city where tourists can take a free walking tour, visit Fruška Gora National Park, admire colorful buildings and visit the monasteries surrounding Novi Sad. Sremski Karlovci is the best place for wine tourism with impressive vineyards and exotic wineries besides other attractions like Four Lions Fountain, Branko’s town, and Vojvodina. 

The climate of Serbia can be considered to be between a continental climate in the north with fairly cold and dry winters and warm, humid summers. The climatic condition in the south is more of mediterranean climate that is hot, dry summers with cool and rainy winters.

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Croatia

When you fantasize a great holiday, you dream of wide open roads that take you to spectacular corners of the world. You think of sitting by the beach, walking under a clear blue sky and enjoying the vibrant sounds of nature. So, if you already are planning a great holiday this season then you must take notice of this Mediterranean abode named Croatia. Pleasant days by the stretch of azure waters in the guarded colorful environs of ancient walled towns, Croatia is the place to turn your usual vacation to a dreamland experience. Offering the best tourist places in Croatia. A very young Democracy, Croatia has a plethora of breathtaking sights and an unimaginably attractive history to offer.

The Croatian nation has changed hands from one empire to the other, from one political belief to another extreme political inclination. History of this nation is enigmatic and has given birth to a culturally rich economy with Global standards. The main attraction here is of course the coastline and its long white- washed, sandy, pebbly beaches. An island nation which Croatia is, makes it a popular choice amongst the globetrotters of the world. Croatian hospitality is yet another story altogether. You have to try the range of delicious local seafood and the organic products of this wonderland.

A moment of staring at the endless magnificent sea water, there can be chance encounters with the mighty mountains gazing back at you. The Dinaric Alps, stretching from Italy to Albania, surround much of the coastline. The limestone karst has bestowed upon the Croatian land, a wonderland range of rugged peaks, grottos, tiny clear canyons, wild waterfalls, preposterously pretty lakes, huge farmlands and vibrant stretches of flora and fauna. There is something for everyone in Croatia. Right from adventure sports to rejuvenating beach side coziness, this Central European, offers the best tourist places in Croatia. The haven is there to create lingering memories for your travel diary.

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Sarajevo

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Sarajevo is the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina in southeastern Europe. Sarajevo is known for its numerous mosques and large markets. Sarajevo is undoubtedly one of the most stunning examples of architecture from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Its colorfully restored interior and stained-glass ceiling, archways, windows, and staircases featuring exquisite geometric detailing are gorgeous. 

It is home to a great range of traditional cafés, restaurants, and coffee houses with sounds of craftsman's hammers on silver and the smells of Turkish coffee. The Jewish Museum is also an example of Sarajevo’s rich history. The museum exhibits various arts and culture of the city’s Jewish community. In the course of your visit, you can try out Sarajevo Walking Tours, Sarajevo Walking Tours, Grab a coffee at Caffe Tito, Tunnel War Tour, Lukomir Village Hike, Guided War Tour and Tunnel Museum Entry, Goat's Bridge Bicycle Tour, Explore Baš?aršija, Walk among the pigeons at the Sebilj Fountain, Watch the Vje?na Vatra, Admire the quirky architecture at Vije?nica, Sarajevo City Hall, and Understand the past at Gallery 11/07/95. 


Sarajevo has a humid continental climate and has four seasons and uniformly spread precipitation. The average temperature all through the year is 10 °C (50 °F) with the coldest month being January and July being the warmest.

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Albania

Albania officially called the Republic of Albania is a Southeast European country. It is located on southeastern Europe's Balkan peninsula with Adriatic and Ionian coastlines. The famous places of this city are Kulla e Sahatit (the WatchTower) which is 35m high, the Mosque of Et’hem Bey and monumental Tomb of Kaplan Pasha, and the Ura e Tabakëve besides many museums and art galleries. Raki is a famed aromatic liquor of Albanians. 

Albanian Riviera is the most famous tourist place having the finest sandy stretch with international music festivals and nightclubs to enjoy. To enjoy deep valleys, scenic beauty, and trekking, Accursed Mountains is your call. Berat, also known as ‘City of a Thousand Windows’ is a UNESCO World Heritage site for its historic architecture. The city has beautiful buildings with big windows one on top of the other making one of a majestic view. Gjirokastra Castle is a hilltop castle with two museums, a collection of armory, and breathtaking views of the valley. Apart from the historic museums and architecture, Theth National Park is perhaps the most magical place in all of Albania, with its Grunas Waterfall and the Lock-in Tower both extremely famous with visitors. The mountain peaks of Boga, Thethi, Vermoshi, and Ramza provide a memorable experience to hikers and nature lovers. Ksamil Islands is one of the untouched and unspoiled islands in the Albanian Riviera with the Blue Eye Spring adding to its beauty. 

During your visit to Albania, do make sure that you try out Hike Theth to Valbona, Hike Theth to Valbona, Drink a Beer in a Rotating Bar in Tirana, Visit a Museum in an Abandoned Bunker, Take a Cable to See the Best Views of Tirana, Wild Camp on Albania's Most Beautiful Beaches, Visit Berat, the City of a Thousand Windows, See the Flat Stone Roofs of the Gjirokaster Old Town, Soak in the Benja Hot Springs and many more. Albania has a typically Mediterranean climate that is characterized by mild winters and hot, dry summers. The annual mean temperature remains over 7 degrees celsius to 15 degrees celsius. 

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Naxos

Naxos is located in the island group of Cyclades, Greece. The administrative region of Naxos is South Aegean. Boasting high mountains and huge green patches, this island is also agriculturally rich. Known popularly for its historical as well as mythological significance, Naxos is strongly believed to be the place where Zeus had grown up. The island of Naxos is packed with a plethora of historical sites and architectural marvels. Some of the most popular attractions of Naxos that are sure to leave the tourists awe-struck include the Archaeological ?useum of Naxos, Portara, and Venetian Fortresses.

In addition, this island town is also known widely for its spectacular beaches including Plaka Beach, Aliko Beach, Agios Prokopios, Sahara Beach, Pyagaki Beach, Orkos Beach, Maragas Beach, Agia Anna Beach, Kastraki Beach, and Agiassos Beach. Some of the most loved activities that you can take part in Naxos are Boat tour to Koufonisia island, Boat tour to Amorgos island from Naxos, Tour to Delos and Mykonos from Naxos, hiking tours, and much more. 

The climate of Naxos is Mediterranean with mild, rainy winters and warm sunny summers. You will find the island being windy and the frequent wind blows from the north. The daily average temperature of Naxos remains in the range of 12 °C (53.5 °F) in January and February to 24.5 °C (76 °F) in July and August. 

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Lying east of Lake Geneva and forming one of Europe beautiful places, the alpine region of Switzerland manifests classic Swiss beauty with its shimmering lakes, verdant valleys, and majestic peaks. Making for one of the most brilliant ski spots in the world, the Swiss Alps is home to some of the most loved and frequently visited ski resorts.

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Lisbon

The capital city of Portugal, Lisbon is indeed one of the most beautiful and cosmopolitan cities of Europe. Nestled over a series of hills, Lisbon is located near the mouth of River Tagus. It is definitely a place that is inevitably linked with the sea. Plucky navigators embarked from here in the 15th and the 16th centuries to chart new lands and sail the unknown waters. The legacy of this Golden Age of Discovery defines the majority of the heritage and culture of the city.   

Lisbon is a vibrant and colorful destination. Famed for its sunny and warm disposition, the city is endowed with a wealth of world-class museums, historic monuments and a host of other interesting places to see.

You can explore the narrow streets of the Old Quarter, take a stroll on the riverbank promenade or wander through the verdant gardens and parks. In fact, to make the most of your holiday in Lisbon, you ought to enjoy it just like the locals do. If done right, you’ll quickly fall for the beguiling charm and the welcoming character of the city. So, pack your bags and let yourself unwind and relax in the comforting atmosphere of Lisbon.


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Zurich

Zurich is a place that conjures up images of breathtaking & unspoiled beauty of the stunning Swiss meadows, alpine forests, mighty Alps, and pristine mountain lakes. The city is forked into two by River Zurich into the Old and New Town areas. The Old Town is dotted with centuries-old churches, cobbled streets, and residences belonging to the Renaissance era. Due to its proximity to France, Germany, Italy, and Liechtenstein, you will see beautiful imprints of these cultures on the architecture here.

You will find the world’s largest clock tower here and a shopping street that’s amongst the world’s most exclusive and expensive shopping destinations.Zurich has beautifully balanced its rich cultural heritage with modernity and houses over 50 museums, art galleries, theatres, and a library that is considered to be the most beautiful in the world. It has some of the most stunning gardens, riverside promenades, hilly vantage points, perfect for a dream Swiss vacation. 

What is a Swiss vacation if you don’t try the famous chocolates! Zurich is known as the chocolate capital of Switzerland and certainly knows how to craft the best chocolates on the planet. Where else will you find a truffle that takes a whole year to make! Zurich also has many Michelin star restaurants that serve hearty and exotic dishes for an amazing fine dining experience.  For those who love to let their hair down, Zurich matches your verve with its spirit to party. It is dotted with amazing places great for ending a day with the best of drinks and snacks.

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Munich

Munich is located in the south-east of Germany, about an hour's drive from the Austrian border. It is the capital and largest city of the state of Bavaria, with a population of over 1.5 million people and is known for its beautiful architecture, rich culture, and world-class museums and galleries. Munich is also home to several major corporations and is an important centre for technology, finance, and innovation.

The city is known for its beautiful architecture, with many historic buildings and landmarks that showcase a range of styles, from Gothic and Renaissance to Baroque and Neoclassical. Munich is also home to many beautiful parks and gardens, such as the English Garden, which is one of the largest urban parks in Europe.

There are many attractions and things to see in Munich. Some of the most popular attractions in the city include the Marienplatz, a central square surrounded by beautiful buildings such as the Old Town Hall and the New Town Hall and the Residenz, a stunning palace that was the former home of the Bavarian monarchs.

Some popular activities in the city include visiting the Nymphenburg Palace, a beautiful Baroque-style palace located on the outskirts of the city. While in Munich, you can also relish in some mouth watering restaurants and explore the beer gardens, where you can enjoy traditional Bavarian food and drink. The city is also a hub for sports, with many professional teams and facilities, including the famous Allianz Arena, home to Bayern Munich football club.

Munich has a temperate climate with warm summers and cold winters. The city experiences an average of over 200 days of precipitation per year, with the wettest months being July and August. Snowfall is common in the winter months, but it is usually not heavy. The city is known for its warm, friendly people and its lively atmosphere.

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Vienna

Tourist places in Vienna are plenty in number, along with a shower of shopping centers, nightlife, and monumental history. The city is the capital of the Republic of Austria and part of Europe’s list of “Most Visited Sites”. The banks of the river Danube is where the city is located, and its location is one of the major reasons as to why the city is graced with beautiful History, and charming environment. The Habsburg Empire had its heart in the city of Vienna, and it served as a portal between the west and east parts of Europe. Vienna is very important to the culture and commerce of the Republic of Austria.

There are many visitors and tourist coming in from all over the world to witness the greatness of the city.The cosmopolitan feel Vienna gives off has refrained from letting its charm and first world vibes going away with time. The streets and roads are adorned by the cafés, and architecture dating centuries back, the fiakers or horse-drawn cabs, are a major attraction, besides the chocolates, and delicacies that come along with the city.The pastries, the concerts of Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss, the great artist of Classical music, the waltz presented to us by the Viennese, everything adds up to all that Vienna has given to Planet Earth, and all that it will keep giving to it.

The historical beauty of the city’s monuments, the personalities it has given to us, has offered Austria a great share in the life others. The culture the walls, and streets have carried down through generations, and centuries, the refinement of all that is pretty, the activities, all the things to do here has come together to make sure that no one visiting the city faces a lack of happiness and looking forward to the next day here.

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