Wednesday, August 18, 2010

BEST EUROPEAN VACATION SPOTS


top things to do in europe





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paris franceParis See the ancient artifacts in the Louvre Museum as well as the Venus de Milo and the Mona Lisa. The Eiffel tower as also a destination in Paris, France. You can acturally take an elevator both day and night to get near the top of the tower. Paris is full of great culture and history.
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rome vaticanRome Great Italian food and sites such as the spanish steps and the Colliseum make Rome a great place to visit. Just take a map when you are walking around the large city so you don't get lost and dehydrated.
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London Lots of attractions including Bin Ben and the Houses of Parliament, the Tower Bridge, Trefalgar Square, and Buckingham Palace. London is a very safe and easy place to travel. You can even take a scary and interesting Jack the Ripper tour.
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Amsterdam A city filled with man-maid canals, Amsterdam is both historic and overly liberal at the same time. Unfortunately, the visitors that traveled to see the Anne Frank Museum will run into travelers that came to Amsterdam to get high.
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Santorini, Greece The most beautiful place we can ever travel, Santorini, Greece is an island that offers great food, the best beaches in the world, and friendly people. The island is very inexpensive once we get there. It is the flight to Athens that will strip you money away.
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barcelona Barcelona attractions include the Sagrada Familia by Antonio Gaudi, the great Barcelona Zoo, and good public beaches. This artistic city will pleasantly satisfy you.
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Berlin, Germany Beer, history, culture, and good people. The glass dome of the Reichstag is worth a visit as is Checkpoint Charlie. It is interesting to see the differences in the east and west sides of the city since it was recently unified following the cold war.
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Moscow, Russia 
We call it part of Europe even though some call it an Asian location. Most in the world will need a visa to enter Russia, but it is well worth it. The unique-colorful architecture domes reside in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and other parts of western Russia.
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Prague, Czech Republic One of the most beautiful cities in the world. Prague was erected by the work of Europe's finest artists and architects over a 600 year period. See the famed bridges, cobbles streets, and unique buildings.
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>>nOW, CHOOSE FROM THESE WONDERFUL SPOTS AND FEEL FREE TO SEIZE YOUR IMAGINATION INTO A PERFECT VACATION!

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Paris is known around the world as one of the most romantic cities. The Paris Voice webzine provides its ten most romantic spots around the city, and here are the top five from that list. When finding your favorite spot in Paris, remember the time of day and year when you can fully enjoy it. Islands and locations along the Seine take the top three places in this list, with the western tip of L’Allee des Cygnes, the Alley of Swans, atop the list. The best time to visit this idyllic spot is early morning, and it can be reached from the bridge of Bir Hakeim.
Two other western island locations along the river that make for romantic destinations are the Ile-de-la-Cite and the Ile-St.-Louis. By day the western tip of the Ile-de-la-Cite, provides gorgeous views of the Institut de France, the Louvre and the Pont des Arts, which some call the city’s most romantic bridge. By night the western end of the Ile-St.-Louis has the reflections of the city all around it, with Notre Dame prominent.
A private place, La Cour de Rohan, is next and can be entered through the Rue Jardinet, though it may not always be open to visitors. Three courtyards open lead you to the back of Le Procope, the city’s first cafĂ© and now a restaurant where many famous people have met and pondered the world. Finally, the Fontaine de Medicis in the Luxembourg Gardens reminds visitors that the palace was once the home of Marie de Medicis, the widow of Henry IV. It is also where Simon de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre met in more modern times. 









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http://www.homesgofast.com/articles/France/Paris_Top_Romantic_Spots_/

So, whenever you want to visit Paris, pick one of those famous spots or find your own romantic destination. :))