Wednesday, February 29, 2012

What are the most romantic cities in Europe?

History, Culture, Art, romance. I am organizing a sampler trip. I have twelve nights. I am flying into Paris. What cities should I travel too from there? Should I fly? Should I take the Eurorail? Should I take a Tour Bus?



Thank you.What are the most romantic cities in Europe?
Seville

Venise

Vienna

Rome

Santorini

Istanbul

Paris

Barcelona
Here are a few ideas.



Florence is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It is also one the most desirable vacation destinations in the world. There are several reasons for this:

* Florence has a long and rich history.

* It was originally established by Julius Caesar in 59 BC.

* Florence was used as a settlement for veteran soldiers.

* It is currently the Italian region of Tuscany and the providence of Florence.



Rome has a lot to see and do.

You can see the Coliseum, the Roman Forum, Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, the Baths of Diocletian, Circus Maximus and more.



There are many fun things to do in Venice.

The main attraction of Venice is Venice itself. Just walking around and taking in the sites has its own sense of enjoyment. People watching and popping in and out of the many curio shops can be enjoyable, especially when shared with a friend or loved one.



Best,



ChuckWhat are the most romantic cities in Europe?
Paris is the most famous Romantic City - however, if you want to add history, art and culture, Venice, %26amp; Prague should definitely be on the list. A gondola ride and a horse and carriage ride around old Prague are hard to beat...if you're feeling a bit more adventurous, Amsterdam also has some famous art galleries, interesting cafes and beautiful canals.
Paris is number one... nothing is like it for "romance."



Barcelona maybe, and anywhere in Italy. Or smaller cities like Strasbourg.



Train system is amazing, otherwise check for VERY cheap flights on sites like ryanair.com or easyjet.com





Once you decide on where to go, I HIGHLY recommend purchasing Lonely Planet guides... they will tell you where to go and suggest really cool/good places to eat or stay as well! Find a good balance between planning and going with the flow...



Bon voyage ;)
Personally I don't find Paris particularly romantic - it's a bit over-hyped in my opinion (not that it isn't a nice city). I think Italy has a lot more to offer in terms of romantic cities. Why not try Florence or Venice?
I think most romantic cities are in Crimea Ukraine such as Yalta, Alushta, Feodosia
Paris.
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