In Europe, apart from Rome and Paris, there are cities that are hidden gems of the beautiful continent. These are regions with imposing beauty, history and traditions, regions worth visiting to please us with its landscapes. In Spain, we find the beautiful city of Corunna, which corresponds to the autonomous community of Galicia. Their culture is very diverse, is sought after for its fabulous beaches and also has a very fast, fun and cosmopolitan nightlife. There we can find the Hercules Tower, which besides being the most striking building, has the oldest lighthouse in the world.
Traveling through Holland we find the exquisite Haarlem, located at 20 kilometers from Amsterdam. Here we can locate the Teylers Museum of Arts and Sciences, and Frans Hals Museum; proclaimed as the “Museum of the Golden Age” because it has distinctive works in their collections of baroque style.
Locate in France, the city of Amiens, a small picturesque town famous for its Gothic Cathedral of Notre Dame; an impressive building of 40 meters high, full of experiences and a culture attached to these customs. Olomouc is a fantastic city that is located in the east of the Czech Republic with large squares, which highlights the Column of the Holy Trinity; declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The university houses represent a third of the town center.
The city of Hastings in England is known for its picturesque streets, the spectacular countryside and big cliffs; It has a population of 84,000 inhabitants. Historically it is known for the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and its proximity to the French coast make it a very attractive place. The allure of the city of Klaipeda in Lithuania is the beautiful Curonian Spit, because it is the only seaport of relevance in the Baltic Sea. It’s a great ferry port with links to Germany, Denmark and Sweden.
In Germany, we find Satzvey, located in the Rhineland. The impressive thing about this region is The Satzvey castle, which is surrounded entirely by water; built in medieval times and in there currently are perform many exhibitions alluding to those years.
Lancut, located in southeast Poland, call the attention of visitors for the great Lancut Castle, a synagogue built in 1761; The architectural complex of the old church, next to the Rynek monastery and the Farna Street church of the 15th century. The city of Tartu in Estonia is the second largest in the country and is the culture, museum, university and Hanseatic capital of the nation. The city stands out for its campus the leading intellectual center of the country.
Travel through these beautiful and mysterious cities, is an adventure capable of making you an adventurous person and willing to dream of a world of possibilities found in other lands, in addition to being magnificent and perfect, invite us to know them in a different way. Daring is the challenge, achieve the best experience!
I’m planning an Eurotour, this helped me put a few more cities that were not on my list, thanks for this!