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Sightseeing tours in Europe

To date, sightseeing tours around Europe are very popular. It is a holiday combined with a rich cultural and historical program. The cost of such tours is very acceptable, so today many can afford them.


The most common bus excursion tours around Europe. This is an excellent opportunity to enjoy the diversity of European landscapes, join cultural attractions, personally see the royal palaces and "combed" green parks. The huge advantage of traveling by bus is its low cost, as well as independence from the schedule for the movement of trains and planes.


Tourists, who for some reason do not like the bus trip, often choose for themselves sightseeing tours in Europe by bus, combined with traveling by train, plane or ferry. Combined tour - a great opportunity to diversify the trip.

Excursion tours are chosen by people who are curious and active.
There is such a thing - "Japanese tourist". A Japanese tourist is a traveler who in a short time tries to visit as many sights, and, of course, be photographed against their background.

The most interesting thing is that today 90% of all tours to Europe passes by this principle. This is the best option for tourists, whose goal is to "see the world." If you are not a fan of fast-moving pictures before your eyes and you want to penetrate deeply into the color and history of places visited, it means that you can not find a better solution than excursion tours to European cities individually.


Depending on your own preferences, you can choose a tour to any city in Europe, whether it's France with its Champs Elysées and the Eiffel Tower, Austria with the enticing Alps or the homeland of H.H. Andersen - Denmark.

Especial demand is used for sightseeing tours around Europe during holidays and holidays. A trip to the most interesting places in Europe is the best program for any holiday. Of course, during this tour you can get tired (still walking around the city!), But, believe me, it will be a pleasant fatigue.

Well, forward? For new discoveries!

Idea number 1: Copenhagen is a Christmas fairy tale.

If you are considering where to go on Christmas holidays, no doubt, go to Copenhagen. Denmark is a truly fabulous kingdom, the smallest and southern Scandinavian country. Ancient fortresses, castles quietly coexist with lively cities, creating a unique atmosphere.


Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, which means "trading pier", in record time turned from a small town into the largest and busiest capital of all Scandinavian.


The square of the Town Hall, which is the center of the city, concentrates the most significant sights. Especially memorable for tourists is the Town Hall building, decorated with an unusual thermometer. In inclement weather, there appears a figure of a girl with an umbrella, and in a good girl the same on a bicycle. The fountain "Bull tearing the dragon", pedestal with Vikings is noteworthy, the legend says that if an innocent girl passes by them, they will start to blow, but until no one heard the sounds. The square is the beginning of the oldest and longest pedestrian zone in Europe, Stroget, dotted with cafes, shops, souvenir shops, jewelery workshops. Here you can especially feel the pulsation of the life of the capital. Steppen passers-by, numerous tourists, clowns, musicians. All this creates a special atmosphere of fairy-tale and something solemn.
Walking, you will discover a lot of interesting things, here you will meet old churches, small cozy squares, narrow streets, where according to legend you can find a cast.


Stroget will soon take you to the New Royal Square, the youngest and most spacious. Here you will find the Academy of Arts, the Royal Theater, the most luxurious hotel in Copenhagen - d'Angleterre, the view from which you will see the ice rink, described by Andersen in his Snow Queen.


Near the square is located one of the most elegant areas of the city of A-Nyhavn, which houses the most expensive and exquisite restaurants and cafes. By the way, it was in this area that Hans Christian Andersen created his fabulous creations. All over the city there are monuments built in his honor. Walking through the streets of the city, you understand that only here could be born such wonderful tales, which have been brought up for many generations. And in adulthood, leafing through the pages of "Snow Queen" it seems that this all really happened in life.


After a walk along the embankments, your feet will take you to the Royal Residence. Palaces that form a multi-faceted area. The most famous sight of tourists was the famous change of guard.


Copenhagen is famous for its national museum, which contains the best masterpieces of painting and sculpture from various countries of the world, in that it presents both modern and ancient art. Of particular pride are the works of Rodin, Gauguin, Degas. It should be noted that there are plenty of museums in Kolpenga. The Madame Tussaud wax museum, the Guinness World Records Museum, the Wonder Museum are especially famous.


Especially popular is the heroine of Andersen's fairy tales - The Little Mermaid, who during her lifetime suffered a lot, she was hit several times with her head, now you can see the seam from welding. Next to the Little Mermaid there is the fountain "Gefion", named after the ancient goddess of the Scandinavian countries.


In general, Copenhagen is the most vibrant and attractive city of the Scandinavian Kingdom. Walking around the city will leave an indelible impression on you, which you will carry throughout your life. In Christmas, the capital of fairy tales is transformed, the facades of buildings are decorated with New Year lights, garlands. On the streets for tourists arrange different views. All this will help you to move into childhood, at a time when you believed in fairy tales. Copenhagen - this is a fairy tale, magic, happiness that will fill your heart. Give yourself a Christmas tale!

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