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European Vacations to Charming Lisbon
European Vacations to Charming Lisbon

Lisbon is one of the most popular destinations for people on European vacations. Compared to other capital cities, Lisbon in Portugal is very small yet truly charming and beautiful. A port city, its shores are lined with cobblestone streets, sidewalks accented with mosaics, rolling hills, and pastel-colored houses. Relax in the Art Nouveau cafes, or take a scenic ride on an antique wooden streetcar. Head up to Barrio Alto for breathtaking views of the city; you can get there via a 1902 street elevator -- the Elevator de Santa Justa -- that departs from Baixa. Continue your path to spectacular scenes by traveling to the viewing platform at the Padro dos Descobrimentos, an awesome 179-foot monument that marks the Age of Discoveries. Check out the museum inside and make a stop at the four-storey Belm Tower, a 100-foot 16th century tower built out of lioz limestone which played an important role in the Portuguese maritime achievements of that period.

Unearth the Gems of London on European Vacations

London is a great city to visit on your European vacations. Start your journey with a visit to St. Paul's Cathedral; designed by Sir Christopher Wren, this famous London landmark was finished in 1708. Guests are always in awe of the beautiful mosaics on the walls. In the financial district, you can see the Bank of England and the Lord Mayors residence at the Mansion House. London tours always include a visit to the world renowned Tower of London. This medieval fortress is almost 1,000 years old; in old times it used to be a prison, a mint, a zoo, and a royal palace. Make sure to visit the Crown Jewels the Cullinan diamonds and the Kohi-i-Noor are always crowd-pleasers. You can take the Thames river cruise for a really enjoyable afternoon seeing an array of attractions from the water. As soon as you get off, travel along the river banks and take a ride on one of the gondolas of the London Eye, which used to be the highest Ferris wheel in the world at 135 meters.

Summer European Vacations in Nice

Immerse yourself in art by visiting the museums of Nice on your European vacations. Top of the list on the contemporary side is the Muse dArt Moderne et dArt Contemporain, which has a large permanent collection from New Realism, the Nice School and Pop Art. Young local talents are given the opportunity to showcase their work at the Galerie Jean Renoir. Matisse fans will be treated to a huge collection of his paintings, engravings, drawings and personal effects at the quaint 17th century villa called Muse Matisse. Challenge your senses at the Muse National Message Biblique Marc Chagall, where the strong biblical-themed paintings are a stark contrast to its bare structure that belies the color within. Aside from featuring lovely museums, Nice is also home to some of the most beautiful churches in France. Russian Orthodox influence shines prominently on the architecture of Cathdrale Saint Nicolas, while Chapelle de la Misricorde is a striking example of French baroque religious architecture.

Discover Exciting Prague on European Vacations

Hop on a plane to Prague to start off your European vacations. Clubbing is a unique experience in this Eastern European city, with binge drinking and bar-top stripping a common sight. Locally produced Czech beers are regarded as a national treasure. The most popular label is Gambrinus, although it is not reputed to be the best. That distinction is currently held by Kozels Medium -- named Best Czech Beer by the Research Institute of Brewing & Malting Awards. Locals, though, will tell you Pilsner Urquell is the best they attribute it to the water quality in the city, which does make a difference in the brewing. Remember to also set aside a day or two from your clubbing to visit the sites in Prague. The medieval astronomical clock in the town square has been standing tall since 1490. Animated figures light up the clock every hour between 8 AM and 8 PM -- four figures representing Vanity, Greed, Death and the Turk as well as wooden images of the twelve Apostles are set in motion. While waiting for the show to start, kill time by trying to figure out the zodiac figures on the clock face!

by: Freiya Geddes




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