The Best Cities In Europe



by James Stewart


The best cities in Europe will depend on individual preference. It will also depend on what a person wants to see and the length of time they will be staying. For example, some places have enough sites to see for a week or two. These places include, Sofia, Paris, London, Florence, and Rome. Places to visit for less than a week include Nice, Goteborg, Amsterdam, Vienna, Cambridge and Venice.

London, England is a favorite among travelers. It has something for everyone. There are quirky museums, The London Eye, the Tower of London, and of course Big Ben. There is also a tour (for more adventurous individuals)around the Whitechapel district where "Jack the Ripper" committed several murders in 1888.

Paris, France is arguably the most romantic city in the world. It has 42 million tourists every year, making it the most visited city around the world. There are 3,700 historical monuments to see. The Fall and Spring usually have comfortable days and comfortable nights while Summer days are hot. Winter is typically cold, but the temperatures usually do not fall below freezing during the day.

Amsterdam, in the Netherlands, is an important cultural place because they host about 75 festivals every year. They have famous museums, a canal belt, and many historical monuments. Every district in the centre has a unique personality. Some take a person back hundreds of years, while others have modern architecture.

Goteborg, Sweden, is a small city located in South West Sweden. There are many beautiful botanical gardens to visit with many types of unique plants. While other parts of Sweden are expensive, Goteborg has cheap fares and accommodations with fantastic attractions. It features Scandinavia's largest amusement park and has many heritage sites and museums.

As stated before, the best cities in Europe to travel to should be based on how long a person is staying and what they are wanting to visit. There are beautiful and unique places that have something for everyone.




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