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Europe Attractions: Must-Do Experience  

Here's a list of all attractions in Europe tagged as 'Must-Do Experience' . Click 'X' to remove this filter and browse all of our top local attractions.

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Pisa

Sure, the Leaning Tower is great, but don’t sell Pisa short, with a cultural, historical, and architectural significance that is often overlooked, this city is ...  Continue Reading »

Postojna Caves

The Postojna Cave system is Slovenia's most popular tourist attraction, and within an instant of arriving, it is clear why. The cave, formed by the Pivka ...  Continue Reading »

Amarante

Allegedly established by a Roman centurion named Amarantus, Amarante is situated between the steep sides of Serra do Marão and the curves of the river ...  Continue Reading »

Berlin Wall

An infamous and universally loathed symbol of political division, the Berlin Wall separated West and East Berlin from 1961 to 1989. Guards patrolling the ...  Continue Reading »

Arc de Triomphe

The Arc de Triomphe, standing proudly in the circular Place Charles-de-Gaulle at the top of the Champs Elysées, is a symbol of the French nation. It ...  Continue Reading »

British Museum

The British Museum is one of the largest museums in the world, comparable only to the Louvre in Paris and the Met in New York. Established around 1750, the ...  Continue Reading »

St Patrick's Cathedral

St. Patrick's Cathedral, built to honor the patron saint of Ireland, is a must-see attraction in Dublin. It stands adjacent to the well that it is said St. ...  Continue Reading »

Terrace of the Lions

The famous Terrace of the Lions is a signature image of Delos, as key to the island as the whitewashed windmills of Mykonos. The Terrace of the Lions was ...  Continue Reading »

Raphael's Rooms

Raphael's Rooms (Stanze di Raffaello) are four interconnected rooms in the Vatican which have frescoes painted by the renowned Renaissance artist Raphael ...  Continue Reading »

Vatican

The popes were among the very first royalty to open their vast art collections to public viewing. Pope Julius II (1443 - 1513) began collecting sculpture ...  Continue Reading »

Moulin Rouge

The Moulin Rouge is the world famous cabaret venue which opened in 1889. This was the time known as the Belle Epoque - France was not at war for a change, a ...  Continue Reading »

Pompeii

Pompeii has attracted tourists from all over the world since its ruins were discovered in the 19th century. Once a vibrant port full of wealthy Romans with a ...  Continue Reading »

Palace of Versailles

The Chateau de Versailles was the creation of Louis XIV. He took his father's hunting lodge, transformed it into a work of wonder and excess and moved the ...  Continue Reading »

Neuschwanstein Castle

Neuschwanstein Castle was commissioned as the private refuge for Ludwig II of Bavaria, but opened to the public immediately after his death in 1886. Now ...  Continue Reading »

Sistine Chapel

The world-famous Sistine Chapel is inside the Pope's residence in the Vatican. Part of its fame is directly related to the papacy: The Sistine Chapel is where ...  Continue Reading »

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