10 Best Tourist Attractions in Europe
From
the rolling greens of Scotland to the beautiful ancient ruins of
Greece, there are a variety of interesting places to visit in Europe.
Take a trip to Europe and your most difficult decision is going to be
which places to visit during your vacation. Some of the major cities on
this diverse continent include London, Paris, Venice, Rome, Madrid, and
Frankfurt.
Since there are so many interesting places to visit in Europe, you
may need a bit of help deciding where to go. The following are 10 of the
best places to visit for a great time.
Eiffel Tower
It’s
known as one of the most famous landmarks in the world, there is no
structure that has ever been built like the Eiffel Tower. The tower is
984 feet high and one of the tallest buildings in the world. The view of
Paris from the tower is a definitely must see if you are in Europe.
Acropolis
If
you are interested in history, one historical site in Europe that you
won’t want to miss is the Acropolis. Located in Athens, you’ll see sites
such as the Parthenon, sites built as far back as the 5th Century BC.
Not only will you get to have a close up look at all these ancient
buildings and ruins, but you’ll also get a great view of the city of
Athens from here as well.
The Roman Coliseum
Another
of the many interesting places to visit in Europe is the Roman
Coliseum. This grand site was originally a huge amphitheater that could
seat more than 50,000 people. With amazing ancient architecture, even in
disrepair, this is a magnificent site that you definitely have to see.
Tower Bridge
Since
1894, this beautifully designed bridge has been standing over the River
Thames in the city of London. From the bridge’s beautiful walkways you
can see some breathtaking views of London. You can also visit the engine
rooms containing the steam engines that power the bridge. Whether you
go in the day or at night, this is a breathtaking must-see.
Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh
Castle is another of the most interesting places to visit in Europe. It
is over 1,000 years old and once you see this magnificent castle you’ll
soon understand why more than a million people visit it each year. You
can tour the castle, enjoy the views and visit the surrounding gardens
as well.
Buckingham Palace
Since
1837 Buckingham Palace has been the residence of British royalty, and
what would a trip to Europe be without taking the time to see the home
of the Queen of England. If you visit during August or September you’ll
even be able to see inside the State Rooms of Buckingham Palace.
Big Ben
The
world’s largest turret clock tower, Big Ben is one of the best known
landmarks in London and definitely one of the most interesting places to
visit in Europe. Although it is not open for public tours, it looks
spectacular, especially at night when it is all lit up.
La Sagrada Familia
While
in Europe, another must see is the unfinished church La Sagrada Familia
in Barcelona, Spain, designed and worked on by the famous architect
Antoni Gaudi. Unfortunately, he died before the structure was completed.
With amazingly designed towers and innovative architecture, however,
this is an excellent place to visit while in Europe.
Cathedral Notre-Dame
No
visit to France is complete without stopping by the Cathedral
Notre-Dame. History buffs will enjoy the rich history of this attraction
while art lovers will enjoy the beautiful statues, columns and windows.
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