5 Things To Do In Europe That Will Soothe Your Soul
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Thu, 17 Aug 2017 4:22:06
Before you pack your suitcase and book your flights, take a quick read though our list to find the best things to do all over Europe. To help you make your trip unforgettable, we’ve chosen 50 fantastic things to do in Europe, covering Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Greece and more. Choose from tourist hot-spots like the Colosseum in Rome, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, and the Berlin Wall in Germany, as well as some more hidden gems like the Blue Grotto in Capri or La Tomatina festival in Spain. Whether you like history and art museums, nightlife and clubbing, or sunbathing and swimming, there’s something special for you in our list of 5 Things to do in Europe-
# Colosseum in Rome, Italy
Take a tour of the ancient ruins of the Colosseum in Rome and marvel at 2000 years of history. If you’re lucky you can get a souvenir picture with one of the gladiators who hang around the area dressed in battle gear. The best time to visit is in late summer: grab a gelato (Italian ice cream) and your guidebook and explore the nearby ruins of the Roman Forum.
# Sun set over Paris from the Eiffel tower
Visiting the Eiffel tower is probably the first item on your Things to See in Paris list, but you can make your experience even more magical by going there at sunset. Get to the top in time and a 360° view of the romantic city of Paris awaits you, bathed in pink and golden light – truly unforgettable. You can even call a friend from a phone box at the top of the tower. At night, the Eiffel tower is occasionally lit with thousands of twinkling fairy lights – a sight not to be missed.
# Walking tour through Prague, Czech Republic
Also known as the “Paris of the East”, Prague is a stunningly beautiful Eastern European city. Be sure to take a look at Prague Castle, and cross the Charles Bridge as you walk around town. If you’re into beer, try some of the local brew, which is rumored to be the best in the world. The city is especially stunning in winter when it is covered with a blanket of snow.
# Go wine tasting in Beaujolais, France
For a breath of fresh air after the bustle of Paris, make your way to the Beaujolais wine region in the heart of France. You can stay in a grand chateau, or a quaint B&B in one of the small towns, and enjoy the leisurely pace of French country life. Every year in November there is a wine festival in Beaujolais to celebrate the unveiling of a new red wine. Think of it as a perfect excuse to drink superb French wine, go for walks in the hills, picnic with French bread and cheese, and spend your time daydreaming in the sun beside the pool.
# Eat seafood paella in Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona is a vibrant and exciting city on the Mediterranean, with loads of things to do and see. You can stroll down La Rambla, the busy main street, or sit at a sidewalk cafe and snack on tapas whilst people-watching. There are street performers, art galleries and quirky buildings, as well as many shops and bars to choose from. A must-try: seafood paella, a traditional spicy Spanish dish made with rice and seafood which is usually served in a large pan.