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Top 10 European Cities for Travel Snobs


1. Salamanca, Spain   



Salamanca is a city located in Western Spain and a city, in which one can fully enjoy and trace the development of the Spanish architecture over the centuries. The centre of Salamanca and its beating heart is a combination of monuments from different periods and styles - Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. All the buildings in the centre, even the modern ones, have a facade of Villamayor stone, whose typical golden colour gives the city a strong personality. Tourists who opted to visit this marvellous Spanish city did not miss to enjoy the gorgeous baroque square Plaza Mayor, which is considered the most beautiful in Spain. The main city attractions are spread nearby, but walk for some time to feel the genuine spirit of Salamanca. You should also visit the old and the new cathedrals, and one of the most important universities in Europe that still keeps the city young and energetic thanks to its students. There is hardly another historic city, possessing such architectural purity as Salamanca, so if you are passionate traveller, do not miss that heavenly spot.
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2. Dresden, Germany



Dresden is one of the most beautiful cities in Germany. It is the capital of the German state of Saxony and at the same is the fourth largest settlement in the country. Through Dresden passes the Elbe River with the city spreading on both its banks and this gives Dresden a unique charm. If you sail with one of the tourist boats on the river cannot help being impressed by the beautiful sight of Baroque architecture, which houses many world famous museums with their art collections.  For centuries Dresden is a city which jealously keeps its historical heritage. It boasts of extremely famous baroque Zwinger Palace from XVIII century, the "Hofkirhe" and "Frauenkirche" churches also from the XVIII century, the Dresden art gallery as well as many museums and magnificent bridges. Everything there is impressive - with beauty and perfection of its forms, with the magical atmosphere, floating in the air and with the aristocratism embodied in both the buildings and the people.

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3. Porto, Portugal   



All architectural styles are interwoven in a stunning combination in the city of Porto. The second largest city in Portugal had ambitious rulers - princes, saints and patrons, citizens with a huge contribution to its impressive aesthetic vision. Porto is known for its burgeoning trade with wine and in 1860 an ordinary merchant mix red wine with alcohol to increase its durability and the result is unexpected - thus was born the world-famous port wine. Walking around the city, its guests can breathe in the sweet aroma of the port wine that is in the air. The city impresses with its beautiful bridges, the magnificent cathedral, the oldest church in Porto Sao Martinho and many other amazing buildings. Most tourists are enchanted by the picturesque old quarters and their narrow streets, the area Ribeira and irresistible smell of the local food. And definitely by the "Institute of sun and wine", where you could try two hundred different sorts of port wine.

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4. Marseille, France   



Marseille is located on the coastal hills of the French Riviera. It is the largest port city and the second largest city in France. Provençal hills rise above the old port where hundreds of boats and yachts are anchored. The fact that it was established by the ancient Greeks in the VII century BC, makes it the oldest French city. Marseille has diverse landscapes, beaches of the Cote d'Azur, preserved pristine nature and rich cultural life. This is one of the most cosmopolitan French cities with its unique mixture of cultures, ethnicities and religions. In Marseille there are so many things to be seen that you can spend weeks exploring the various ancient Greek and Roman ruins, churches and cathedrals, castles and botanical gardens, beaches and forests. Marseille can offer an unparalleled sense for any passionate traveller who chooses it for his dream vacation.

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5. Utrecht, Netherlands   



Utrecht is the fourth largest city in the Netherlands, and the capital of the province of Utrecht. The foundations of the city are made on the remains from the Roman fort which served as a border fortress of the Roman Empire. Today at the place of the fort stands the Dom Cathedral and its tower, which was built in Gothic style, as if pierced the sky with the highest in the country church copy. Utrecht received city status in the early twelfth century. Except for its cathedral, Utrecht is renowned for the canals located in the inner part of the city. The building of the Dutch Railways which is the largest brick building in the country is another landmark of the city. Utrecht is a city with an active and colourful cultural life. There are several theatres, a centre for classical music, many cinemas, clubs and galleries. The city hosts the sacred Frisian stone, which is attached to a large chain and is associated with legends of the Devil.

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6. Verona, Italy   



Verona is definitely the most romantic piece of Italy. In the city of Romeo and Juliet can be seen countless antique Gothic and Baroque monuments, including the best-preserved ancient Roman monument Arena di Verona. Verona is one of the most romantic cities in the world mostly because of its unique architecture, artistic values and unparalleled cultural spirit of the city, carved by many festivals and fairs. In the minds of millions of people Verona is associated with the most famous lovers of the world Romeo and Juliet and the popular opera performances in the Arena di Verona. Everyone dreams to feel the love, described by Shakespeare, and to hear and see live some of the finest operas, singers and musicians. Verona could keep the halo of the most romantic Italian city also thanks to the beautiful square "Erbe", which is located in the city centre. Verona is perhaps the most beautiful city in Italy where you will feel duped by love and wine.

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7. Aarhus, Denmark   



Aarhus is one of the oldest cities in Denmark; it is the capital of Jutland and the second largest city in the country. Aarhus is the undisputed cultural centre of Denmark, a famous university city and the second most important port in the country. Aarhus was originally a Viking settlement founded in the 10th century. Aarhus has a well preserved historical centre, with good museums and beautiful old churches. The main landmark is the Old Town - a delightful open-air museum where you can enjoy the beauty of 75 restored buildings collected from all over Denmark. The city hosts the Cathedral "Saint Clement" which is the largest church in the country. Aarhus City enjoys the richest and the most diverse cultural life in Denmark today is a destination that should not to be missed.

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8. Bath, England   



Bath is a city where the past constantly remind its existence. Situated in Somerset, southwest England, Bath is a museum town, but a museum that lives. The village was developed by the Romans as early as the first century, as a spa resort around the hot geothermal springs in the valley of the River Avon. Centuries later in the period 1720-1840, the city again became very popular resort. In XVIII century Bath grew up also as a leading centre of fashion and culture life in England. This century is marked with the construction of the local Royal Theatre, which is one of the most important scenes in the kingdom. Be sure to visit all the theatres and galleries located in Bath and also to enjoy the rich collection of the Museum of Fashion. Be sure to indulge in the pleasure to experience the healing force of the springs or simply admire cultural diversity called Bath.

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9. Warsaw, Poland   



Warsaw is the capital of Poland. In this city natural beauty mixed with urbanization, creates a harmonious whole. As the chief city of the Polish Republic, Warsaw has gathered within all the potential of the country - whether in industry, finance, tourism, history or culture. Warsaw passes a long way after being almost completely destroyed during World War II. Numerous historical sites are reconstructed with meticulous care; however, much of the urban landscape is modern - ranging from monolithic objects from the era of Stalinism to contemporary architectural styles. This bustling city gradually rose as the cultural diamond of the East and centre of modern Poland. While glittering skyscrapers, chic new restaurants and clubs are springing up one after another like mushrooms, the historic buildings serve as a reminder of the glorious history of the city. Whether you are looking for incredible castles, inspirational galleries, top restaurants and nightclubs, you will find them in Warsaw. Meanwhile, the city has kept its charming spirit.

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10. Tallinn, Estonia   



Tallinn is the capital of Estonia and one of the most beautiful Baltic cities that can offer its visitors many exciting experiences at the background of amazing ancient architecture. Estonian capital is one of the fastest growing destinations in Europe and in the future would become a magnet for tourists. Now, though less popular, the city may surprise you with interesting architecture, rich history and impressive scenery. The old town which is truly magnificent is situated on a rocky hill, which locals call Toompea. In the mid-14th century bishops and nobles who lived on the hill, separated by the merchants and craftsmen who lived in the lower parts of Tallinn by the walls, which can be seen even today. Do not miss the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the parliament building in Tallinn, which is located in an interesting pink baroque building next to a castle in the centre of the city. Tallinn - Baltic story that should be experienced.