Rome - No other city is so steeped in history. The historical heart of the Eternal City with its ancient ruins, churches, squares and fountains is always packed with tourists., Barcelona - The city is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, beaches and architecture by Gaudi., Venice - The city has a reliable network of water buses, called vaporetto, but it’s best explored on foot., Lisbon - This charming capital city, located at the mouth of the Tagus River, is where Vasco da Gama sailed from to discover a direct route to India., Paris - The city’s most famous landmark – one of the most photographed sights in the world – was originally built for the 1889 World’s Fair., Vilnius - The city boasts a beautifully preserved old town – one of Europe’s best kept secrets. It’s growing in popularity and may soon catch up with the top destinations in Eastern Europe, such as Prague or Cracow., Reykjavik - The northernmost capital in the world benefits from the relatively warm waters of the Gulf Stream and geothermal energy., London - The largest city in the European Union prides itself on the free admission to its best museums., Prague - The castle and the city’s other main sights are within walking distance of the famous Charles Bridge., Amsterdam - The whole city, known as the Venice of the North thanks to its network of canals, is very easy to get around by bike., Frankfurt - Gleaming skyscrapers dominate the iconic skyline of this German city –the biggest financial centre in continental Europe.,

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