Top places to see in Europe

Top places to see in Europe

Rent a car and what can you see in Europe? Fanning out right into the boundless blue waters of the Adriatic Sea, the walled city of Dubrovnik is something that can be termed as nothing less than ‘Awe-Inspiring.’ Enjoying the elevated status of UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dubrovnik, by default, becomes an outstanding destination in the uncharted waters of Croatia travel for a casual tourist. For the adrenaline addicts, activities like kayaking, swimming, and a host of other water activities add to the thrill. And for the fans of Game of Thrones, Dubrovnik’s fortifications create some deja vu. A sweeping view of the city can be enjoyed by climbing up Mount Srd, which remains effortlessly accessible via cable car or on foot.

Quite possibly the most famous man-made structure in the world, the Eiffel Tower was originally erected as a temporary exhibit for the Exposition Universelle of 1889. It provides heart-stopping views over Paris and is visible from most vantage points across the city. Aside from the new glass floor installed in 2014, which truly messes with your perception if you’re brave enough to walk across it, there’s also a panoramic champagne bar on the third floor, a brasserie and a Michelin-starred restaurant. At night, the Eiffel’s girders sparkle like fairy lights on a Christmas tree (every hour, on the hour).

For tragic reasons, Anne Frank has become one of the most famous figures in European history and this museum is a dedication to her. This is a writer’s house and a biographical museum that is located next to a canal called the Prinsengracht in central Amsterdam. The museum is housed in the 17th-century building where Anne Frank and her family hid from Nazi persecution during World War II. Although Frank did not survive the war, the diary that she wrote throughout the war was published in 1957. The block where the museum is located was intended for demolition. However, the Anne Frank Foundation purchased the property in 1957 to prevent this from happening. The museum opened to the public in 1960. The hiding place of Frank’s family has been preserved and it has two main exhibitions; one that is devoted to the life and times of Anne Frank and another which is about all forms of discrimination and persecution. The museum averages 1.3 million visitors a year. Discover extra info on es.autoeurope.com.

Obviously, you are not the only one who will go to Kalymnos. At any given point, there are people drawn from all walks of life who choose to visit the area. In the course of your own visit, you might want to incorporate socializing as part of your core duty here. This simply entails meeting persons from all walks of life and spending some time with them. In that time, you will talk, share jokes, and exchange ideas with them. Definitely, you will also capture some shots and keep for your memory of this place. The island is also home to many facilities that encourage socialization. The numerous sporting activities, open beaches, concerts, pubs, and live performances are examples of these. Yet again, do take your time to participate in them for better experiences.

Near the lovely old city of Utrecht, the fourth largest in the Netherlands, De Haar Castle (Kasteel De Haar) is the largest fortification in the country. This spectacular castle, built by the famous Dutch architect PJH Cuypers, required so much land (it sits on a spectacular 250-acre park) that the entire village of Haarzuilens had to be relocated to accommodate it. While the original castle site was established in the 14th century, this newer structure dates from 1892 and is well worth taking the time to explore. Inside, you’ll be rewarded with impressive collections of antiques, furniture, paintings, and tapestries, but it’s the gardens that really draw the crowds – along with the castle’s fairy-tale looks.

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Todas estas características y más son los que también mueven a los hispanos a viajar, por lo general los nativos de España les gusta moverse dentro de su país o países pertenecientes a la Unión Europea. Mientras que los hispanos radicados en los Estados Unidos les gusta conocer otras ciudades de esta nación que ahora los acoge o viajar a países cercanos. Inclusive muchos viajan a sus países de origen, pero con la intención de conocer lugares que no pudieron visitar antes o volver a esos lugares que alguna vez disfrutaron en su niñez o adolescencia, pero esta vez con mayor poder adquisitivo para disfrutar el doble. Ver adicional detalles en renta de carros.

Es un archipiélago volcánico que reúne a 19 islas en el Pacífico del continente sudamericano. Tiene una reserva marina circundante y un laboratorio de la evolución, que lo ha convertido en un destino ideal para la observación de la fauna. La sala cuenta con un terreno aislado que alberga una diversidad de especies animales y vegetales, que en su mayoría son exclusivas. La riqueza natural de este lugar sirvió como estudio para el inglés Charles Darwin, quien desarrolló su teoría de la evolución por selección natural.