In Europe there are 50 cities. So unless you have several months, you cannot visit all of them. Instead of trying to reach a lot of place, you should focus on only a few large places. Here you can read about 4 cities with interesting sights, superb food and/or great nightlife.
Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Are you looking for a city with a very liberal minded look at hashish and sex? Then Amsterdam is the place for you. In the so-called coffeeshops you can buy hash and around the corner in the Red Light District you find women in all nationalities and sizes.
But Amsterdam is much more than a city of sins. You can also find museums with great art from Van Gogh and Rembrandt. Or you can visit the Anne Frank House " the place where the Anne Franks Diary was written.
Barcelona, Spain. Even though the capital of Spain is Madrid, Barcelona is without doubt a much more interesting city. In Barcelona you can find everything you need on a city break: amazing sights, superb food and a very pulsing nightlife. And if you like sport, you cannot miss a visit the amazing stadium Camp Nou " the home ground for FC Barcelona.
The most amazing sight in the city is Sagrada Famlia " the unfinished cathedral constructed by Antoni Gaud. Other places not to miss are the pedestrian street La Rambla, the harbor area and Barceloneta with the great tapas and seafood.
Budapest, Hungary. The Danube (known from the famous The Blue Danube waltz by Johan Strauss) divides Budapest in two: the hilly Buda on the left and the flat Pest on the right. The sightseeing should be focused on the Castle Hill in Buda and the central part of Pest, where the greatest sights are found.
Two must see sights are the Royal Palace and the National Gallery. A great place for relaxing and wandering is the park on the Margaret Island, while the best shopping is found on the in Vci Street and in Westend City Center (Central Europes largest shopping centre).
Prague, the Czech Republic. Since the end of the Cold War, the prices in Prague have gone up. But the city is still full of cheap accommodation and restaurant " so if you do not have that much money for a vacation, Prague is the place to go.
In Prague there are also many great sights. You can start your visit by the amazing Astronomical Clock in the old part of the city (called Star Mesto). Then you can pass the Vltava River on the Charles Bridge (remember to look at the painters and souvenir sellers) to left side of Prague. On the hills you can visit the biggest ancient castle in the world, the Prague Castle. If you have more time, also visit the Kafka Museum, the Jewish Museum and the Josefov " the historical Jewish ghetto.
Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Are you looking for a city with a very liberal minded look at hashish and sex? Then Amsterdam is the place for you. In the so-called coffeeshops you can buy hash and around the corner in the Red Light District you find women in all nationalities and sizes.
But Amsterdam is much more than a city of sins. You can also find museums with great art from Van Gogh and Rembrandt. Or you can visit the Anne Frank House " the place where the Anne Franks Diary was written.
Barcelona, Spain. Even though the capital of Spain is Madrid, Barcelona is without doubt a much more interesting city. In Barcelona you can find everything you need on a city break: amazing sights, superb food and a very pulsing nightlife. And if you like sport, you cannot miss a visit the amazing stadium Camp Nou " the home ground for FC Barcelona.
The most amazing sight in the city is Sagrada Famlia " the unfinished cathedral constructed by Antoni Gaud. Other places not to miss are the pedestrian street La Rambla, the harbor area and Barceloneta with the great tapas and seafood.
Budapest, Hungary. The Danube (known from the famous The Blue Danube waltz by Johan Strauss) divides Budapest in two: the hilly Buda on the left and the flat Pest on the right. The sightseeing should be focused on the Castle Hill in Buda and the central part of Pest, where the greatest sights are found.
Two must see sights are the Royal Palace and the National Gallery. A great place for relaxing and wandering is the park on the Margaret Island, while the best shopping is found on the in Vci Street and in Westend City Center (Central Europes largest shopping centre).
Prague, the Czech Republic. Since the end of the Cold War, the prices in Prague have gone up. But the city is still full of cheap accommodation and restaurant " so if you do not have that much money for a vacation, Prague is the place to go.
In Prague there are also many great sights. You can start your visit by the amazing Astronomical Clock in the old part of the city (called Star Mesto). Then you can pass the Vltava River on the Charles Bridge (remember to look at the painters and souvenir sellers) to left side of Prague. On the hills you can visit the biggest ancient castle in the world, the Prague Castle. If you have more time, also visit the Kafka Museum, the Jewish Museum and the Josefov " the historical Jewish ghetto.
About the Author:
Morten Elm is writing about city breaks on Storbyferie Guiden. Learn more about storbyrejser til Budapest, Barcelona, Amsterdam and Prague.

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