OUR TOP 5 FAVORITE PLACES IN EUROPE
Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona is a stunning Spanish city that is famous for its artistic and architectural wonders. Some of the top sights to explore here include the Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, and the Gothic Quarter. You can also stroll along the scenic La Rambla street or hit the beaches for some sun and sand. Barcelona is also known for its delicious cuisine, such as paella, churros, and tapas.
Iceland
Iceland is an incredible destination for those who want to experience nature at its best. The Blue Lagoon, Golden Circle (which includes the Gullfoss waterfall, Geysir, and Thingvellir National Park), and the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, are just a few of the must-visit places for first-time visitors. You can also go on a whale watching tour or chase the Northern Lights if you plan your trip in the winter months.
Stockholm, Sweden
Often referred to as the "Venice of the North" due to its abundant waterways, Stockholm offers an ideal city getaway for enthusiasts of history, culture, and architecture. You can explore the old town area of Gamla Stan, immerse yourself in maritime history at the Vasa Museum with its display of a 17th-century ship, and step back in time at the Skansen Open-Air Museum, which vividly portrays Swedish life from bygone eras.
Sicily, Italy
Sicily is heaven for foodies, history buffs, and nature lovers. The island’s cities of Palermo, Catania, and Syracuse each boast stunning architecture and rich histories. If you have extra time while visiting, don’t miss the chance to see Mount Etna, still an active volcano. Also, be sure to visit the Aeolian Islands off the north coast, which feature crystal clear waters perfect for swimming.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
A city that effortlessly marries history with hedonism, Amsterdam is vibrant metropolis with world-renowned museums and art galleries, serene canals, and flamboyant tulip fields that burst into a riot of color. Lose yourself in the swirling colors of the Van Gogh Museum, home to the world's largest collection of the artist's works. The Rijksmuseum, another cultural heavyweight, beckons with its vast array of Dutch masterpieces.