7 Must-See Cities In Europe
Amsterdam
KLet's start the Spring in Amsterdam and see ten million tulips blooming in nearby
Heuhenhof garden. On the beach, Bioemencorso - the most famous flower carnival of the
world - is also happening in April.
Brussels
If you want to chase winter away with some sweets, then go to Brussels to sample
Belgian chocolate and the original waffle before heading for Brugge or Gent, medieval
fairy-tale towns with the promise of a real plunge into the past.
Venice
For lovers, Venice is a mandatory destination with its Marco Polo airport. Cars are not
allowed in town, and car parks are extremely crowded and expensive anyway. You
should use the vaporetto or gondolas in this most romantic city to see the sights and to discover the favourite places of Casanova.
Nottingham
But legends also abound in the UK, think of Robin Hood, for instance. Nottingham
also famous for its parties and football, can be easily reached from East Midlands for a
city break, and the charming English countryside can also be conveniently explored
from there.
Lyon
Gastronomy buffs are attracted to Lyon for the wines of the surrounding wine regions,
including Beaujolois, the best French cheese (vacherin and gruyere) and the happiest
chickens from Bresse
Rotterdam
If you prefer an urban landscape ,you should visit Rotterdam a miniature New York,
where you will find skyscrapers, one of the largest seaports in the world and
MaeslantKering, a spectacular mobile dyke system
Athens
In Athens it is summer already in spring so sun worshippers should fly there t do some
sightseeing and take a boat to any of the beaches of nearby islands. Poros, Paxos, Aegina
or Hydra
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