10 Locations You Must Visit in Europe Before You Die
1. Paris, France

On the top of the list is without a doubt Paris the city of love and the world capital of fashion. The capital of France; Paris or the City of lights has certainly a lot to offer: the unique Eiffel Tour, the world greatest art museum the Louver, Le Arc De Triumph and many more historical landmarks.

2. The Big Eye, London, England
Once in London you must stop and take a ride in The British Airways London Eye the 135 m high wheel. The London Eye is the tallest observation wheel in the world offering an unrivalled extraordinary 360-degree view of London. If you are looking to have a great, fun day do not hesitate to visit toy Eye and the amusement themed parks situated near the banks of the River Thames.

3. Coliseum, Rome, Italy
Considered an architectural and engineering wonder this extraordinary amphitheatre represents the might of the Roman Empire as well as the cruelty of those who concurred all of Europe.
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The Coliseum is one of the best-preserved ancient roman monuments and its splendour and glamour would charm anyone.

4. Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam is probably the most colourful city in the world; and who can argue with that taking in consideration all the great things this city has to offer. Amsterdam combines great architectural style with cosy pubs, flower markets extraordinary museums and great cuisine.

5. Plaza Monumental de Toros de las Ventas, Madrid, Spain
Playa Monumental de Toros de las Ventas is the largest bullfight arena in Spain and it most certainly does not compare to anything else you may see in Europe. Considered the most important bullfight ring in the world this is a place for both those who can truly appreciate the fierceness of the matador and those who are simply curios to see a bullfight.

6 St George’s Castle, Lisbon, Portugal
The charming hilltop citadel St George’s Castle dominates the city from its vantage point offering a great view of the Alfama medieval district and the Tagus River.
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The castle has been a fortress since the 5th century and due to its dazzling views and extraordinary history it is a great a place to visit on a warm afternoon.

7. Red Square, Moscow Russia
The Red Square is situated in the centre of Moscow and bordered by Kremlin walls, Lenin’s Mausoleum and the country’s largest department store. Even though for most visitors, the Red Square is ineradicably linked with images of stone-faced Soviet leaders standing in the bitter cold as reminders of the past military might it still remains a profoundly impressive space.

8. Venice
Venice is most certainly the most romantic city in the world and one of Europe’s finest destinations.
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Do not hesitate to enjoy a gondola ride on the Grand Canale or a walk through Piazza San Marco the most famous plaza in Europe. The best time to visit and enjoy everything Venice has to offer is during the Carnival

9. The Alps
The Alps is an immense mountain range system in Europe stretching through more than 7 countries. The Alps offer some of the best sky resorts in the world as well as unique nature parks and extraordinary panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, hills and valleys.

10. The Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany
The Brandenburg Gate has been for a long time the major symbol of Berlin. Situated between East and West Germany during the cold war the gate was built in the 18th century. Commissioned by Friedrich Wilhelm II the Gate represented peace and now it stands as a symbol of both division and unification.

