Europe attractions? You couldn’t come to Paris without making the most of the world’s largest museum. Its maze of corridors, galleries and stairways create a city within a city – especially when you take into account the numbers that visit (a whopping 10.2 million in 2018). Be patient and make your way steadily through the crowds. There are 35,000 works on public display, split across eight departments and three wings, but you’d be best picking the parts you want to see beforehand. If you want a few starter tips, we recommend a trip to the impressive Islamic arts galleries, which opened in 2012. For the Mona Lisa, head to the Salle de la Joconde.

If there is a place where party goers, nature lovers, and adrenaline addicts coexist in Croatia, then it is none other than Makarska. Nestled right between Biokovo mountain range and Makarska Riviera, this is a place of everything rocking and everything tranquil. For beach bums, this is a top tourist attraction in Croatia because of the stunning pebbly beaches. For adrenaline addicts, there’s paragliding, rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking, windsurfing, and more. For party-goers, some exquisite restaurants and bars do the magic, while for the individual types, the nature lovers, a relaxing stroll along the waterfront spells all the magic. Those who drop in during the seasons, a vibrant nightlife becomes the reason to die for.

For those looking for a little ancient history, the Netherlands is not without its own medieval (and earlier) attractions. Romantic little Valkenburg, in the picturesque Geul Valley, boasts the country’s only hilltop castle. Long a popular holiday resort, the town’s other big draws are its many caves and the spa facilities at Thermae 2000, one of the largest such establishments in the Netherlands. In addition to the ruins of the 12th-century castle on Dwingelrots (Castle Rock), there’s also the interesting 14th-century St. Nicolaaskerk Basilica. Another highlight is the town’s famous Christmas Market (mid-November to December 23rd) held in the Velvet Caves, the maze of old passageways leading to and from the castle.

Reykjavik – Hallgrimskirkja: In Reykjavik, Iceland the Hallgrimskirkja Church is the city’s main landmark. The Lutheran church is a 244-tall tower in a minimalist style in a combination of Expressionist and Gothic Revival design jutting straight up to the sky. Rome – Trevi Fountain: Considered the most beautiful fountain in all of Rome, Italy, Trevi Fountain features an elaborate stone sculpture of the papal coat of arms. It is said that visitors who toss a coin in the fountain will return to Rome one day. Find more details on https://es.autoeurope.com/.

Being an island, it is no wonder that Kalymnos too is a hotbed for everything watersport. In particular, these activities take place within the sea channel that separate Kalymnos from Telendos. A number of sporting activities do take place here. These are sailing, windsurfing, sea kayaking, competitive swimming, scuba diving, and canoes. You may choose to go solo or participate in the various events which are hosted by the local municipalities. Also complementing your enjoyment of these issues are the numerous rental facilities. You need not necessarily carry your own sporting equipment. Instead, you have the privilege of renting your own from the various companies that deal with them. Be ready though to part with some money to access the venues and take part in sporting activities.

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