The capita and main city of Italy, Rome, has many symbols and landmarks and among them are the Spanish Steps, which is the longest and widest staircase in Europe. The Spanish Steps have a specific butterfly plan and are connecting the Trinita dei Monti Piazza and its church with the Piazza di Spagna below. The [...]
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Charles Bridge in Prague is a breathtakingly beautiful bridge of great historical importance, which crosses the River Vltava in the Czech Republic capital. The construction of the bridge started in year 1357, according to the wish of King Charles IV and the work finished at the beginning of the 15th century. Until year 1841, the [...]
Formed on seven hills, the Holyrood Park in Edinburgh is a nice landmark, the main peak of which is named the Arthur’s Seat. Being a key tourist attraction, the Arthur’s Seat is located in the downtown area of the city of Edinburgh and is thus easily approachable from all sides. The Arthur’s Seat is located [...]
The Old Town of Warsaw is actually the oldest historical district and the most appealing place for the holiday-makers that come to the Polish capital. The Old Town of Warsaw is located along the Vistula River and is surrounded by Wybrzeze Gdanskie and the streets Grodzka, Podwale and Mostowa. A prominent tourist attraction, the Old [...]
The central boulevard Gran Via or literally translated ‘the Great Way’ is a modern and long shopping street, which is located in the downtown zone of the capital of Spain. It stretches from Plaza de Espana to de Cibeles Plaza and then to Calle de Alcala, and is a lively street ideal for shopping and [...]
There are three main railway stations in the Belgium capital city Brussels. These are the Brussels North Station, the Brussels South Station and the Brussels Central railway station, where all these stations cover the city and provide easy access of the travelers to the main landmarks of the city. The Railway Station Brussels North serves [...]
The Main Square of the Polish city Krakow, locally known as Rynek Glowny, is the largest medieval square on the continent and a favorite meeting point of Krakow residents, holiday-makers and business travelers both during the day and in the evening. The Main Square of Krakow is a great place to listen to some talented [...]
The Papal Basilica of Saint Peter is an important part of the Vatican City and a significant symbol of Catholicism, being a huge Christian church which has a capacity of sixty thousand visitors. Perceived as one of the holiest sites of Christianity, the San Pietro Basilica is the place of rest of one of the [...]
The city of Prague has many palaces, historical sites and vast squares, where one of the main squares is the Wenceslas Square. Located in the central zone of the business and cultural communities in the New Town of Prague, the Wenceslas Square used to be a horse market before and is today one of the [...]
The Spanish capital city Madrid has more than three million residents that live in twenty-one main districts further divided into wards that are a hundred and twenty-eight in number. Among the neighborhoods that are most well-known could be found the Chueca residential zone, which is strategically located to the northern side of the downtown zone [...]




















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