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European tourism resources

the 12 countries that have opened their tourism markets to China are France, Italy, Greece, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Sweden and Finland. France's long-standing culture, Greek classical city-state, Austria, the hometown of music, Finland, the country of thousands of lakes, etc., are all long-awaited by people!

twelve European countries have started the market activities of strongly recommending tourist attractions. Two days before the memorandum was initialled, the Counsellor of the Tourism Office of the Spanish Embassy in China personally led the officials of city tourism bureaus such as Barcelona and Andalusia to promote Spanish tourism resources. The Finnish Tourism Bureau has prepared a brochure for the Chinese website of Finnish tourism; The first office of the Italian Tourism Bureau in China actively applied to the National Tourism Administration; France will hold a tour of tourism resources in Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu and Guangzhou.

Travelers believe that after the EU becomes a tourist destination for Chinese citizens, the outbound travel menu will be dazzling. It will also be very convenient to apply for a visa. You can choose routes from 12 countries for one visa, which is much more convenient than the first-line and third-line visas in Xinmatai. Together with the unified euro, it will also bring convenience to travel. Of course, the high price, long flight time and few local Chinese tour guides are unfavorable factors for traveling in Europe. According to the current business investigation, the quotation of "1-day tour of Switzerland, France and Italy" is 15, yuan.

Enjoy Europe for 2 days

First stop: France leaves three days for Paris

Paris, a world-famous romantic city, can see its charming differences every time it comes. Looking at the sunset on the art bridge from the square court of the Louvre; Leaning on the counter of a pub in the 18th district, drinking a glass of white wine; Sitting in an elegant cafe on the street in the afternoon sun, enjoying the rich French coffee; At night, a loud and rhythmic saxophone music came from a jazz club in Latin quarter. On the banks of the Seine River in Paris on Sunday, cars were banned, and it became a special road for pedestrians, skates and bicycles.

Paris tip:

Transportation: Planes and high-speed trains make it only a few hours' journey between major cities in France, and the rest is covered by the auxiliary railway network. In France, most cities can be reached by train. From Paris to Bordeaux, or from Paris to Marseille, it takes only three hours by high-speed train. Every city has trams, subways and bus networks, which can travel freely in the city.

Accommodation: There are both extremely luxurious hotels and small country inn. The most highly recommended choice is to rent accommodation in residents' homes, so you can learn about the French way of life and truly experience French life in this way.

Food: Most restaurants are open from 12: to 15: and from 19: to 23: , and all big restaurants and restaurants located in front of the railway station will extend their business hours. In big cities, some small food stores are open until midnight. Drinking water and bread in restaurants are included in the price of vegetables. As a rule, waiters who provide services are usually tipped.

Second stop: Spain spends two days in Barcelona

Go to the Cathedral Square and the Plaza de Espa? a to blow the wind and bask in the sun. Every Thursday, there will be an antique flea market in Barcelona Cathedral Square, and every March there will also be a Salon de Anticuarios, the most important antique fair in Europe. There are many antique shops in Barcelona, and most of them are located in the new city. There are as many as 73 in Bulevard dels Anticuaris alone. In these shops, you can see all kinds of strange antiques. There are several wholesale antique dealers who do business with general customers in C. Aragon Street and C. Dos de Maig Street.

Barcelona is increasingly recognized as a real party city in Europe.

Spanish tip:

Transportation: From Paris to Barcelona, Spain via the tourist town of Bourlivy. Most buses in Barcelona run from 5: 3 in the morning to 11: at night.

accommodation: there are three, four and five-star hotels.

Food: Spanish cuisine combines the cooking methods of western-style north and south dishes, with a wide variety of dishes and unique tastes.

Third stop: a one-day stopover in Dijon, France

Leave Barcelona, Spain and arrive in Dijon, France.

Dijon's main specialties are snail dishes and mustard. Dijon is also a well-known wine town in France. It also has world-famous wines, and even more fascinating is the food appeal of local cuisine. Therefore, people who love wine and food tours must not miss this wine area. Dijon is a rich land famous for its wine country in Burgundy. It retains many luxurious palaces and relics of the old nobles and is famous for its castles throughout the country. People are friendly and lively, and the atmosphere there will fascinate you deeply.

fourth stop: Switzerland takes three days to go to Geneva and Bern

To leave France and enter the Swiss border, you can go to Geneva and Bern first.

Geneva is the most internationalized city in Switzerland. It is located on the beautiful Lake Geneva, the largest lake in western Europe, and the Farah Mountains and Alps are close at hand. First of all, you can visit the former residence of celebrities: Rousseau, the French enlightenment thinker, was born in an old house in the old city. Byron, an English poet, lived in a villa called Dior Dadi in Coloni in 1816.

Not far from this villa, it is the former residence of British romantic poet Shelley.

Then come to Luzern, a highland city in central Switzerland. It is a this beautiful city with lakes and mountains set against each other, and it is also one of the biggest summer resorts in Switzerland. The main shopping areas in Lucerne include the Swiss Garden (Schweizerhofquai), the Swan Plaza (Schwanenplatz), Weggigasse Street and Kapellplatz, ranging from high-end fashion, watches and jewelry to ordinary handicrafts such as woodcuts, ceramics and cuckoo clocks.