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Friday, 16 June 2017
The Top 10 European Cities You Have to Visit in 2017
Europe is pretty cool, right? We’re celebrating the launch of KAYAK’s
Love Letters. This nifty new campaign is to highlight why Europeans
love European travel so much!
You can upload your very own love letter to a European country that has touched you right here.
But we thought in celebration of Love Letters, it would be a good time
to highlight the Top 10 European Cities that you must visit, the best
food, culture and fun for anyone and everyone.
Alternatively, if you want to get it out of the way in one trip then
check out how you can travel around all of Europe for crazy cheap. So is
your favourite city on the list? Let’s do some exploring!
Berlin – the city where clubs never sleep
There are almost too many things going on in Berlin. From
world-renowned clubs to an eclectic underground goth scene, to
genre-defying art coupled with a foodie smorgasbord – and we haven’t
even mentioned the abundance of cheap beer yet. If you haven’t been yet
then you are truly missing out on visiting one of the most relaxed and
welcoming cities in the world. A must-see is obviously the Brandenburg
Gate, so take a selfie and then have a wander around as Berlin’s
tourist points of interest are pretty close to each other in the centre.
A city to fall in love with, Paris
Permanently embedded in the world’s consciousness as the most
romantic city in the world.
Sometimes visitors to Paris can get a shock
when they find out it’s not exactly like the movies and Paris can get
pretty hectic with tourists. But there’s a reason Paris has been
preserved as the place to visit to have a life-changing experience. Take
the Basilica of St. Denis
in Northern Paris, not only an architectural wonder but also the
resting place of Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI. Unless you go in
the off-season, the Louvre and Eiffel Tower is best enjoyed late at
night when it’s a tad quieter, perhaps with a glass of wine from a
nearby cafe.
Walk on water in Amsterdam
You have no excuse not to have visited Amsterdam yet. This floating
city is only 1-1 1/2 hours away from most places in the UK, your commute
to and from work stuck in traffic probably takes more time than that.
Amsterdam is one of those destinations that has something for everyone.
If you’re a cultural connoisseur than the Stedelijk Museum is a contemporary art heaven. If you’re a history buff than the Ann Frank Huis is a powerful experience that you cannot miss. Foodie lovers will need to get down to Albert Cuyp on De Pijp
for one of their famous markets filled with Dutch delicacies. And well,
some people might just want to get wasted and giggle in the red light
district, which is a valid holiday pastime in Amsterdam – they don’t
judge.
Don’t discount Bucharest as your new favourite capital
Despite Bucharest being the capital of Romania, it’s still considered
a hidden gem for travellers. The architecture that surrounds the city
is simply breathtaking, the city centre is a mishmash of medieval,
neoclassical, and art nouveau buildings. This is, of course, is totally
normal for the average citizen of Bucharest but most tourists will be
walking the streets goggling upwards at the buildings on display.
The Romanian Athenaeum
is a must-see, erected in 1865 although it’s a mainly a concert hall
for classical style music, it’s also been the site of many important
Romanian events. After a day of cultural sightseeing retire to Club Control
just north of the city centre, hosting a bit more variety than the
typical clubs in Bucharest it’s the perfect place to dance until the wee
hours
Practice your panache in Prague
With it’s excellent and varied beer, Michelin star restaurants and
huge nightlife scene, it’s obvious why Prague has been consistently
voted one of the best tourist designations over the past few years.
However, it’s the relaxed culture and people that will have you coming
back to Prague again and again. Which is great, as there’s also way too
much to do in one weekend trip. In the city centre, you have the largest
ancient castle in the world, Prague Castle dominating the cities
skyline. Also located in the centre is the Prague astronomical clock,
the oldest medieval clock that’s still operating, a true sight to behold
even if medieval clocks isn’t your jam.
Copenhagen is your new favourite place
Copenhagen is Denmark’s crown jewel, if you’ve never thought about it
as a destination then you need to re-think ASAP. Take a walk around
Tivoli Gardens, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world for a
day-out, you won’t find over commercialised rides here, just vintage
kitsch chic style in typically Copenhagen fashion – it even inspired Walt Disney to open Disneyland.
Want to do something more authentic? Visit Freetown Christiana, an
autonomous neighbour within the city of Copenhagen where there’s no cars
and the vibe is very ‘chilled’ to say the least, expect vegan food and
lots of music wherever you go.
The star of Italy, introducing Rome
In the 1950’s and 60’s Rome was at the centre of the romantic
Hollywood film industry. The Oscar-winning Roman Holiday starred Audrey
Hepburn and Gregory Peck falling in love in the backdrop of the Italian
capital. Nearly 70 years after Rome is still the holiday destination of
choice for many people for it’s romantic and relaxed atmosphere.
Neoclassic buildings dot the crowded streets, housing some of the most
beautiful works of art anywhere in the western world. Rome can get
crowded in the busy season so head to the Villa Borghese gardens for a bit of peace and quiet, a sensational green space it also contains a replica of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.
Discover a new you in Dublin
Visiting Ireland has never been easier and Dublin has emerged as a
booming cultural centre for all of Europe, so why not take advantage of
the fact you live next door? Kick off the day in stereotypical fashion
and wander around Grafton Street to watch some of the buskers play
modern or traditional Irish music. It must be around lunchtime now,
right? Time to visit a pub surely? The Brazen Head
is the oldest pub in Ireland, built in 1198 it’s a traditional pub
through and through, down to the historic pictures on the walls to the
patterned carpet. Now you’ve quenched your thirst time to do something
cultural, at least to show you didn’t spend your time in pubs all the
time. Trinity College is a must-see, especially the famed ‘Long Room’ in
the main library, the biggest library in Ireland, it’s a stunning
sight.
Barcelona is a paradise
If you asked a cross-section of 10 people who had visited Barcelona
“what did you like about the city?” The chances are you’d get 10
different answers because Barcelona is one of those rare capital cities
that lives up to the hype of its praise. The iconic La Sagrada FamÃlia
is a true bucket list visit for some, even if you find architecture
incredibly boring there is nothing that will prepare you for the
overwhelming vision of this Gothic masterpiece. Experience the colourful
hustle and bustle of Spanish life with a walk down La Rambla, a
mishmash of theatres, bars, shops and ever-present buskers looking for a
little spending money. If you need some peace and quiet afterwards then
head to Parc del Laberint d’Horta (Labyrinth Gardens), named after the
large maze within it. A great place to get lost for an afternoon.
Warsaw, your Polish getaway awaits
Warsaw’s varied and tumultuous history has made it into one of the
most architecturally diverse, historically rich and fascinatingly
interesting modern European cities – oh, and of course, it has excellent
moderately priced beer. Start at the Warsaw Rising Museum,
an excellent exhibition into the tragic uprising against Germany in
1944 and a peak into the landscape of Warsaw today. To see the massive
polarisation of historical buildings, pop to the Warsaw Barbican between
Old and New Town, one of the last remaining relics of the fortification
of the city. After that, visit the Palace of Culture and Science, a
divisive building that has Soviet and American art-deco style – whether
you like or not, ride the elevator to the top to get a spectacular view.
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