3. Florence, Italy
This magnificent city was founded during the classical Roman times and became a mecca of knowledge and innovation when it sparked the Italian Renaissance.From the many years of historic buildings like the Duomo di Firenze Cathedral to the amazing array of artwork such as the ever majestic statue of David, this city is filled with a culture rich in its own history. A must see place if one ever plans to go to Italy.
2. Bruges, Belgium
Bruges is a town located in northeastern Belgium surrounded by a maze of beautiful canals that run in and out of the city. With all the old time looking buildings, each street winds in a different direction making a walk through the town seem like a trip back centuries. Belgium is known internationally for their extreme brewing abilities, but a monk monestary outside Bruges holds the apparent worlds best beer. Holland is also just a short bike ride away and not to mention Colin Farrel starred in a movie about it. My advice if you want to party hard or relax in an old-timey city, go to Bruges!
1. Zermatt, Switzerland
Zermatt is easily my favorite place in Europe. Located back in a pocket of the Alps tucked under the mighty Matterhorn, this uniquely beautiful town is only accessible by train. Famed for its mountaineering and ski resorts, this German speaking swiss city offers more than just its amazing scenery, hiking and skiing. The town is also a one of a kind place with many buildings and cars looking toy-size due to its remote location. Nevertheless, any who stays here in the amazingly clear, crisp air will get the experience they came searching for.
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