Things To See:
Rome-
” The Eternal City” Is Capital Of Italy And Also The Capital Of Latium, A Region Of Central Italy. It lies on both banks of the river tiber and the aniene. This is one of the world’s richest cities in history and art and one of the great cultural, religious, and intellectual center.
Vatican city-
Vatican’s world’s smallest country located within city limits of Rome.
St.Peter’s Basilica-
Built as the centre of roman Catholicism, the aim of st.peter’s was to impress the visitors the glory and mighty of the church. With Bernie’s piazza to its front, a dome designed by michelangelo and a façade by moderno, the basilica certainly achieves its objective of being one of the best and largest in the world.
Florence-
The city of Florence and the medici family played a very important role in the renaissance period. Among Italy’s cities Florence is something special rising from the beautiful landscape of Tuscany a living piece of history. Even the most ordinary street or building is a work of art in itself and demonstrates the simple classical beauty that defined the renaissance. Everywhere you turn you’ll see works by michelangelo, donatello, brunelleschi and masters of Italy’s golden age,currently is a UNESCO world heritage site.
Milan-
Culturally, fashionably and socially Milan is undoubtedly one of Europe’s most charming and one of Italy’s most vibrant city. Milan has all the style and cultural history you’d expect from an Italian city, and its streets are lined with trees and art treasures.
Naples-
Naples is the capital city of the Italian region of campania. The city is known for its rich history, art, culture and gastronomy, playing an important role throughout much of its existence. It is over 2,800 years old. Naples’s located halfway between two volcanic areas, the volcano mount vesuvius and the phlegraean fields, sitting on the coast by the gulf of Naples.
Capri-
Capri is an Italian Island famous in Capri is the blue grotto. It’s a grotto in the sea where the water is blue due to the minerals of that place. A boat will take you from the port of capri till near the grotto and from there a small boat with few people will take you inside the grotto. Amazing experience!
Ana Capri-
Very near to the town of Capris another small village called Anacapri where you can take a chair lift to the top of one of the highest peaks on the island and enjoy a breathtaking view of the bay of Naples.
Sorrento-
This small town is wonderfully located over white steep cliffs and offers a fantastic view over the bay of Naples. It lies on a tufa terrace and is enclosed by impressive rocks of thelimestonemountains. For 2000 years already visitors from all over the world have been attracted to sorren toby breathtaking sunsets and fragrances of orange and lemon gardens.
Pompeii-
The roman city of pompeii buried by the lava and cinder of the vesuvio’s eruption in 79 b.c. The pompeii excavations, a real travel back to 2000 years ago.
Amalfi coast-
The rugged southern shore dividing the bay of naples from thegulfofsalernois a restful and picturesque area. Miniature towns shelter in steep coastal ravines and serene seas calmly lap the shores of quiet pebbled beaches. The amalficoastis a great relaxation spot from which to enjoy coastal Italian culture.
Berlin-
Berlin has modest beginning as a trading center in the 13th century, but over time it grew into a European powerhouse. Since reunification in 1990 it has evolved into a dynamic and creative city.
Berlin wall-
Think of berlin and you think of the wall. For 28 years Berlin existed as two cities, the physical symbol of the dislocation between the capitalist west and the communist east.
Frankfurt-
Frankfurt is called “the Manhattan of Germany” because of its location on the maine river. The city is the financial heart not only of Germany but also for the European union, bringing euros into the world economy.
The Rhineland-
The rhine river always served as a major trading route, and it is also a favorite with tourists who enjoy cruising it, particularly along its scenic mid – section between mainz and koblenz. Journeys through steep – vine – covered hillsides dotted with romantic towns and castles and many associated with fascinating legends and fables.
Munich-
Capital of bavaria and beer capital of Europe, Munich boasts as rich wealth of art and architecture as any of Germany’s great cities. Munich has retained the air of a traditional German city and has grown in fame as keeper of Germany’s folk customs and identity.
Paris-
Paris is the capital city of France. Paris is famous for its beauty, fashion and arts. Its architecture includes some of the most spectacular buildings and monuments in Europe and the ambiance is exciting, attractive and effortlessly romantic.
Nice-
Nice is largest resort on the Mediterranean coast and the fifth biggest city in France. Nice was founded by the Greeks and colonized by the Romans. It is a capital of the cote d’azur. Nice has worthy museums and good beaches.
Monaco & Monte Carlo
Monaco is the principal district of Montecarlo and it has huge gaming casino has drawn the rich and famous to its sunny Mediterranean shores since the 19th century.
Cannes-
A small fishing village until the British took over the french riviera’s natural charms in the 19th century, Cannes has become world renowned as a playground for Europe’s rich and the site of the most prestigious world’s film festival.
Chamonix-
High mountain scenery, the sheer beauty of which will take your breath away, majestic ice falls and glaciers, one of Europe’s highest cable cars, cog railways that take you on a journey through time, a beautiful alpine town, witness to 250 years of mountaineering history, traditional villages and hamlets scattered along 20 km long valley and above all a heart and soul, beating to the rhythm of all those that live and love chamonix! Chamonix lies in one of the most spectacular valleys of the french alps. Deeply crevassed glaciers and the cloud – diademed peacj of mont blanc dominate the area.the aiguille du midi, a solitary spire of rock near mont blanc’s summit, has postcard – perfect views.
The Loire Valley-
Loire valley is known as thegarden of franceand thecradle of the french language. The tourist route around the vineyards of the loire valley leads wine lovers and beginners alike from cellars to vineyards, offering wine related discoveries punctuated by visits to imposing castle s, abbeys, cave dwellings and gardens along the loire. It is also noteworthy for the quality of its architectural heritage. Central part of loire river valley is UNESCO world heritage site. Two main ancient towns of tours and angers.
Bordeaux-
Bordeaux is a port city on the garonne river in southwest France. It constitutes the seventh-largest urban area in France. Bordeaux is the world’s major wine industry capital. It is home to the world’s main wine fair.
Normandy-
Normandy gets its name from the viking norse men who sailed up the river seine in the 9th century.
This region of France combines a 360-mile dramatic coastline, including the dramatically suggestive world war ii landing beaches, with a green interior of lush farmland, bustling market towns, and historic landmarks such as the cities of caen, bayeux and rouen.
Lucerne-
Lucerne is ideally situated in the historic and scenic heart of what many believe to be the ‘true’switzerland- picture mountains, lakes, cowbells, alpine villages and meadows full of edelweiss. The charming town straddles thereuss river on the western edge of lake lucerne.
Engelberg-
Within easy reach of both Lucerne and Zurich, Engelberg is one of central Switzerland’s main mountain resorts. It lies at the foot of Mt.titlis engelberg has about 80km of skiing slopes, most of which are suitable for less experienced skiers.
Interlaken-
Flanked by the thun and brienz lakes and within distance of the mighty peaks of the Jungfrau, mönch and eiger,interlaken is a popular base for exploring the region.
Bern-
Marvel at this capital city of Switzerland, which still retains its old world charm in the clock tower, the bear pit , the parliament buildings, market gasse and gothic fountains. Located on the banks of aro river, bern is a world heritage site.
Zurich-
Even today,Zurich retains much of its 19th-century charm. Situated on the northern shore of lake Zurich in the heart of the country, the city is both large enough to offer all amenities to its visitors and small enough for you to discover on your own.
Geneva-
Geneva is Switzerland’s second-largest city,with one-third of the population is from elsewhere. The city is crowded with museums, has many excellent cultural events, even more good restaurants, and is ideally placed for quick hops to the Swiss and french alps.
Vienna-
Vienna is capital and the largest city of austria. It is famous for its cultural events, imperial sights, coffee houses, cozy wine taverns, and the very special viennese charm.
Innsbruck-
The capital of tyrol region,innsbruckis one ofeurope’s most beautiful city. The city lies at a meeting place of the valley of theinnand the sill gorge.innsbruckis famous for its astonishing beauty, snow-capped peaks, winter Olympics and Swarovski crystals.
Salzburg-
Salzburg is the capital city of salzburg region. Salzburg is best known as the birthplace of mozart and the home to the movie the sound of music. The picturesque old town is a UNESCO world heritage site.