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Scour For Backpacker's European Hotels And Accommodation And Ask About Common Landmarks And Festival

Learn About Historic Moscow on European Vacations

The colorful history of Moscow will truly make your European vacations a memorable one. The Moscow Kremlin has witnessed many significant events in history, and is now one of the worlds largest museums. Its chambers and cathedrals display a wide array of state regalia from old Russia, valuable iconic pieces, and treasures accrued by Russian czars. On the premises is the Spasskaya Tower, constructed by architect Pietro Antonio Solari in 1491. It stands guard at the main gate of the Kremlin, and is one of the most beautiful structures around. Head to the Ivanovskaya Square of the Cathedral of Twelve Apostles and youll see the impressive Emperor Cannon. The oldest and biggest cannon in the world, the Emperor Cannon was cast by Andrey Shchokhov in 1586 and measures 5 meters and 34 centimeters, with a 120-centimeter barrel diameter and 890-millimeter caliber. Placed in Moscow's Gun Court, it was used during the reign of Fyodor, the son of Ivan the Terrible. A visit to Red Square should complete your Moscow journey.

Cultural European Vacations to Vienna

Vienna is an art and culture hub of Europe -- the perfect city to make your European vacations more memorable and fulfilling. The Vienna State Opera, Wiener Staatsoper, is a beautiful structure, especially at night, where you can catch world-class performances of opera 50 to 60 times a year. Take a peek at the imperial jewels of the Habsburgs royal family exhibited at the Hofburg Museum. Walk through the imperial apartments displayed at the Sisi Museum, built for the Empress Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie of Austria. Canvas pieces from the old masters as well as ancient and classical artifacts can be viewed by the public at the Kunsthistorisches Museum and Naturhistorisches Museum. There is much to learn about Austrian art and culture at Vienna's museum quarter -- a museum complex refurbished from old imperial stalls in the 1990s. The Leopold Museum, which houses one of the largest collections of modern Austrian art from artists such as Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele, is found in this complex.
Scour For Backpacker's European Hotels And Accommodation And Ask About Common Landmarks And Festival


European Vacations to Amsterdam
Scour For Backpacker's European Hotels And Accommodation And Ask About Common Landmarks And Festival


If you are spending your European vacations in Amsterdam, they will surely be full of color. Windmills, tulips, cheeses and clogs abound in the area. Eight windmills remain in Amsterdam, the most famous of which is De Gooyer, the perfect place to have a beer since its right next to prize-winning brewery Brouwerij t IJ. Along the Singel, the Bloemenmarkt is the place to buy tulips, and the Wegewijs emporium is where you can taste and purchase the flavorful cheeses. Just outside the city is a clog-making museum, Klompenmakerij De Zaanse Schans that shows visitors the shoes history and symbolism. More on the theme of colorful shoes, Amsterdams Historisch Museum displays objects like 700-year-old footwear pairs, demonstrating the urban evolution of the past eight centuries. Explore the 165 canals that encircle the city and keep the sea at bay. The quaintest of them all is Prinsengracht with its shady trees and fun houseboats. If you walk in this area you will be able to spot the house of Anne Frank.

Experience a Barcelona Fiesta on European Vacations

European vacations to Barcelona are always a blast!Visit in September when the Festes de la Merce arrives in town. What started as an intimate religious parade has grown into a weeklong party to celebrate Catalan culture. Visitors are treated to a variety of choices, including fireworks displays on the beach, air shows on the seafront, performances and exhibitions, and free concerts of local music and hip hop genres. There are many activities tailored to various age groups, so kids won't be left out. A Barcelona fiesta is not complete without a taste of local cooking. For a delectable selection of Catalan classics, head to Cinc Sentits. House specialties include the mouthwatering suckling pig with apple compote, slow-braised pork belly on gingerbread, Catalan float coca bread with foie gras, and lamb cutlets with porcini dust. If your heart can take it, why not order all four dishes!Cap your gastronomic adventure in Barcelona with maple quesada, apple sorbet, or a cheese platter paired with a bottle of fine wine.

by: Freiya Geddes




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