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What are the famous attractions in Europe?

UK

London University of Oxford, British Museum, Oxford Street shopping tour, Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, St. Paul's Cathedral, St. James's Park

Tower Bridge, Royal Cathedral Westminster Abbey, Changing of the Guards Ceremony in front of Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle

Birmingham Victoria Square, City Hall, Gas Street Pier

Manchester Old Terrace Football Stadium (exterior), Windermere Lake District

Edinburgh Castle, St. Margaret's Cathedral in the castle, Royal Palace, Princes Street Park, Waverley Bridge, Steff Memorial Tower

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York York Minster, ancient Roman city walls, OUTLETS shopping

Cambridge University City, Mathematical Bridge, King's College, Trinity College, St John's College, River Cam

Switzerland

Geneva Lake Geneva, Fountain, Old Market, Saint-Pierre Cathedral, United Nations European Headquarters

Lausanne International Olympic Committee Headquarters, Notre-Dame Cathedral

< p>Central part of Lucerne (Lucerne), Mount Titlis (if the equipment is repaired, the itinerary will be changed to city sightseeing; three different types of cable cars, a glacier ice cave at the peak of 3,000 meters above sea level),

Lion Monument (designed by Danish sculptor Terbalson and carved into the stone cliff), ancient water tower, Old City Wall Church Bridge; Chapel Bridge, Swan Square

Zurich Medieval Church, Financial Street, Lake Zurich

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Germany

Munich City Hall, Old Market Street Marienplatz

Frankfurt Frankfurt Lemmel City Hall, Paulskirche, Roman Forum, Titisee Lake, Bavaria ( Rich in cuckoo wall clocks)

Cologne Fair City, Cologne Cathedral (Gothic architecture, the world’s tallest cathedral at 160 meters)

Heidelberg on the Neckar River, the Old Bridge in the city< /p>

The castle of King Louis II in the Alps, Neuschwanstein Castle (fairy tale castle, white marble building), Disney built after it

France

Paris Concorde Square, Champs Elysées, Louvre Museum (appreciate Mona Lisa’s smile, Venus statue, Statue of Victory), Eiffel Tower (second floor)

Arc de Triomphe, department store shopping ; Palace of Versailles (a small city developed by Louis XIII in the 17th century to satisfy his hobby of hunting. In 1688, Louis XIV, known as the Sun King

, began to build a palace to symbolize the powerful power of the Bourbon dynasty) , Duty-free shop shopping

Dijon (a medieval town, rich in mustard and wine), Place D'Arcy, the 18th-century Porte de Chome, Liberding Street, and the Duke's Palace

Saint-Michel Church

Niceland Bay, the ancient city, the Promenade des Anglais, known as the "British Promenade"

The quaint old town of Lyon

The Netherlands

Amsterdam’s 17th-century elegant antique style, one hundred canals crossed by more than a thousand bridges of various types, brick houses, windmill villages, wooden shoe factories, and diamond cutting centers;

Royal Palace, Dam Square, Cheese Factory,

Belgium

Brussels Atomic Model (built for the World Expo in 1958, not going up to the tower), the portrait of the Manneken Boy, City Hall, Golden Square,

Luxembourg

Luxembourg Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Bitrius Grand Canyon, Avdau Bridge

Italy

Florence’s red-domed Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Piazza Michelangelo, Piazza della Signoria, Gate of Paradise, Giotto’s Tower, Ponte Vecchio, leather goods boutiques

Colosseum (outside view) ), the ruins of the ancient Roman Agora, the Arch of Constantine, the Trevi Fountain; the Independence Memorial;

Altar of the Fatherland, Imperial Avenue

The Golden Church of Venice - St. Mark's Basilica , St. Mark's Square, the Palazzo Doge's Bridge of Sighs, the Doge's Palace, the Great Bell Tower, the Crystal Glass Factory; water tours by bus and steamboat

The ancient city of Naples, Pompeii; Sorrento, the hometown of Italian folk songs; Cardano Charming scenery of the small island of Puri

Vatican City

Vatican City (the Holy Land of God), 150 years of St. Peter's Basilica, St. Peter's Square

< p>San Marino

San Marino Government Building, Three Castles

Liechtenstein, a mini-principality on the border with Austria - a small country with stamps

Austria

Vienna Busburg Palace Summer Palace, Sch?nbrunn Palace Gardens (Rococo Architecture), Ringstrasse (Hofburg-the Habsburg residence for 699 years,

State Opera House,

Innsbruck (the capital of Tyrol), Winter Olympic Stadium, Yuanwang Ski Jump, Golden Roof; Swarovski Crystal Store

Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart , Mirabell Garden, commercial street, cathedral, bishop's palace, ancient city and Mozart Square

Klagenfurt beautiful lake area, exotic town

Milan Milan Cathedral (three thousand decorative sculptures Many statues), Main Church Square, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II (Neo-Baroque and Neo-Renaissance style)

Nuremberg's "Medieval Pearl City" was the site of the Nuremberg Trials after World War II and the hometown of composer Wagner,

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MonacoMonaco Casino

Sweden

Stockholm City Hall (Nobel Prize Gala) Palace Guard Changing Ceremony, Old Town, Opera House, Vasa Shipwreck Museum, Queen Street;

Fjord Street, Central Square, Glass Tower, Pedestrian Street

Karlstad V?nern Lake

Gothenburg Cathedral, Royal Residence, Old Town

Finland

Helsinki Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Helsinki Cathedral, Rock Church, Sibelius Park, South Pier Open Market; Old Town, Prime Minister's Office , dock market area

Tukur, the old capital of Finland