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Travelling Europe? 4 Must-See Cities

Travelling Europe is a dream for adventurers the world over, regardless of background. Europe’s blend of old-world charm, modern megacities, and gorgeous, diverse landscapes are appealing to newbies and experienced Europeans alike. You’ve probably already booked your tickets to Barcelona, Amsterdam, and Berlin too... but how about these four absolute must-see gems?

Seine River
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Heart of Paris: Seine River

In the evening when the sun is going down and the soft rosy glow of light is spreading what could be better than cruising on Seine river. That’s what we did too.

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Gardens from Heaven: Versailles

You’d know you’re in heaven when you see lush green valleys filled with flowers and hedges. Fountains sprinkling water and music is flowing in the air. Statues of great size peering down at you and monuments of gold glittering in sun. You’re in Versailles.

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Majestic Eiffel Tower, Paris

Eiffel Tower is one name that defines Paris. It could be visualized from every part of Paris and the view from far is as awe-inspiring as you’ll feel when you’re on top of it. It’s 324 mt. tall (~81 stories) building. The view of the city from the top is very beautiful. The green and golden domes, white tall buildings, red roofs, it’s breathtaking.

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Explore History with Louvre Museum, Paris.

It’s the largest history and art museum in the world. It’s a three-story building extending to 72735 sqmt. of area. It was built in original Louvre Palace built by Philip II on the banks of river Seine its remnants are still present in the basement of the museum.