Monday, September 22, 2008

Travel Destination - Europe

Europe is like a time machine, every country having a slightly different flair of old and new. Triumphs of past centuries are often intermingled with modern skyscrapers and architectural wonders. Elaborate palaces, gothic churches, and many historical spots and modern marvels are seen throughout Europe.

The Tower of London is a good example and a popular starting point. This metropolitan city has one of the world's largest international airports and, as the capital of England, is serviced from all points world-wide. Formerly used as a prison, the Tower of London now secures the Crown Jewels of England, making it one of the country's most popular tourist attractions. Also throughout London are the Yeoman of the Guard (aka "Beefeaters") who still wear the uniforms that date back from the rule of the Tudors.

The Houses of Parliament (collectively, the New Palace of Westminster) is the seat of British legislature. Three towers, the Victoria Tower, Middle Tower, and Saint Stephen's Clock Tower (housing the world-famous Big Ben) are the hubs of the complex.

France is the world's favorite sight-seeing spot for European vacation goers. The Musee de Louvre houses many of the world's most famous art, including da Vinci's Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. Paris' Eiffel Tower is another world landmark along with the nearby Avenue des Champs-Elysees. The Notre Dame Cathedral cannot be missed and families will be interested in visiting Disneyland Paris.

The Dutch city of Amsterdam is also extremely popular as a destination, housing more attractions than can be seen in just a day or two. The house of Anne Frank, the Rijksmuseum (housing the world's largest collection of Dutch and Flemish paintings), and the works of Vincent van Gogh.

Italy, while usually associated with fashion, also offers some of the world's greatest old-world charm. You're sure to want to visit again and again as the mixture of tradition, culture, and architecture dating from the Roman Empire all the way into the middle ages and into today's modern age will delight. Make sure to toss a coin into Rome's Trevi Fountain, which will assure you're return, according to tradition.

Visiting Italy means seeing old Roman buildings, such as the Pantheon and the Colosseum, both world landmarks and very impressive feats of ancient architecture. These fascinating structures are home to ancient stories of gods, battle, and glory.
Milan, Italy's fashion and shopping haven, is also a major center for art and architecture. Traversing Piazza del Duomo and seeing the Duomo itself, a huge Gothic cathedral of white marble are virtually requirements for any visitor to Italy.

If you're an art lover, you'll definitely want to visit Europe, especially Madrid, Spain. Some of the finest museums in the world are found here, including the Museo del Prado. Spain holds too many museums of renown to name and will surely delight anyone who loves art.

By Emma Geller

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