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Royal Honeymoon European Vacations in Monaco

Continue your wedding to the fairy-tale setting of Monaco, a popular honeymoon destination and travel spot for European vacations. With less than two square miles to its name, the elegant little country in Southwestern Europe has the House of Grimaldi, its own royal family, the Paris Opera House, and the Monaco Grand Casino with its verdigris cupolas, rococo turrets and golden chandeliers that date back to the baroque period. Monaco is an ideal harbor for the world's longest and most luxurious yachts since the city-state has a spectacular view of the Mediterranean Sea. A great architectural find, the Old Town has buildings that date back to the medieval times. Navigate through the vaulted passageways and narrow streets branching off the main avenues. His Serene Highness Prince Rainier III fell in love with the late Grace Kelly in the Prince's Palace within the Rock quarter. For the heady fragrance of over 7,000 types of flowers, visit the Jardin Exotique where the exquisite Princess Grace Rose Garden continues to flourish.

Book European Vacations to See Rome's Beautiful Churches

Rome has many beautiful churches that could make your European vacations more memorable and meaningful. The city has five patriarchal basilicas, ceremonially assigned to one of the patriarchs. Designated to St. John Lateran is the San Giovanni in Laterano, the ecclesiastical seat of the Pope. Designed in Baroque style, it is the cathedral of Rome. Exquisite 5th century biblical mosaics, marble floors, spectacular ceilings and a bell tower are things you will see when you visit the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, for St. Mary Major, the Patriarch of Antioch. San Pietro in Vaticano, for St. Peter's Basilica, the Patriarch of Constantinople, is in the Vatican City. The church of the current pope, it is one of the largest and probably the most important Catholic church in the world. It is very popular for Michelangelo's Pieta, as well as its bronze, marble, and gold trimmings. It is said that the Apostle Paul is buried in Rome's second largest church -- San Paolo fuori le Mura, for St. Paul Outside the Walls, the Patriarch of Alexandria.

European Vacations to Exciting Prague

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. The Czechs locally produced beers are considered a national treasure. Gambrinus is a popular label, but it is not considered the best. That distinction is currently held by Kozels Medium -- named Best Czech Beer by the Research Institute of Brewing & Malting Awards. But if you ask any local about their beer preference, Pilsner Urquell is the hands-down favorite; many say it is because of the water quality in the city which is used for 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. Every hour between 8 in the morning and 8 in the evening, wooden images of the Apostles emerge from the clock's trap doors, while four figures representing Greed, Vanity, Death and the Turk are set in motion. The clock dial is a complex one, with hard-to-figure zodiac signs set on a movable circle.

Down a Perfect Pint in Dublin on European Vacations

If you fancy drinks at any time of the day, Dublin may be just the thing to complete your European vacations!According to the locals, the best place to down a perfect pint of Guinness is at Kehoe's. The friendly bar staff will make sure you will never have an empty mug even on crowded nights when customers gather around the stairs to chat. An old microbrewery pub in Dublin is the Porterhouse which sells its own label; apparently, its lagers, ales and stouts are the best you can find at any store. Accompany your drink with the pubs excellent Irish stew, which will fill you up at an unbelievable price. Temple Bar, one of the citys most charming neighborhoods, has art galleries, bars and cafes lining its cobblestone streets and mingling with its architectural marvels and eco-friendly schemes. Schedule your Dublin vacation around March 17 -- St. Patrick's Day is always a great excuse to drink!There is a parade that displays some of the best street performers in Europe during a four-day gala. Make sure to wear green, lest you get pinched by the locals!

by: Freiya Geddes




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