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Sightseeing is the number one thing a visitor does when first arriving in a foreign city. This travel guide wants to be of help by pointing out the most important sights in European cities, the ‘must does’. If you visited one of our cities and have some great experiences to tell, please don’t hesitate to contact us and suggest and article. When sightseeing in Milán , you’d have to start from the gorgeous Piazza Duomo and walk into the extravagant Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II for sheer belle époque splendor, go see The Last Supper and have a walk in the Via Monte Napoleone, the most exclusive shopping area in Milán and home to all the top names in fashion and design. At night you could enjoy a cocktail in the lively Navigli District, full of bars and reasonably priced restaurants. Ámsterdam often called ‘the Venecia of the North’ you could visit the Anne Frank House (Anne Frankhuis), where three families hid from Nazi captivity, made famous by Anne Frank and her diary or go see the famous Red Light District, in the oldest part of Ámsterdam. You could also stroll along the Dam Square, the Centraal Station, and Leiden Square (Leidseplein), which is known as the center of nightlife where you can choose from hundreds of bars, clubs, restaurants and discos that would suit every style and taste. In Bruselas , city of chocolate and waffles, you could begin your visit with a short stroll in the old city centre with the world-famous Grand Palace, pass by the magnificent St. Michael's cathedral, the Congress column, the Heizeldistrict with the renowned Atomium, the impressive Court of Justice and the elegant Louise Square. ![]() In Londres you can’t miss the Tower of Londres, Buckingham Palace which has been the Royal Londres residence since Queen Victoria's time and St. Paul's Cathedral, rebuilt by Christopher Wren after the great Fire of 1666. In the evening you could go and see a play in the Theater District and the Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, reconstructed exactly as it would have been during the time of Shakespeare. Content is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 1.0. |



