We provide multiple of Europe Tour Packages. With this Europe Spotlight cover Switzerland, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, France and England. Below are few of the places to visit for your days in Europe.
Lake Lucerne is very popular in Switzerland also called as the lake of four cantons and it is the fourth largest lake in the country. It a must place if you travel Europe.
Grossmunster is Zurich popular landmark. It is a romanesque architectural style church in Zurich they also offer nice view over Zurich. The Grossmünster was a monastery church
Chapel Bridge is known as Kapellbrücke which is the cover wooden bridge that cross the Reuss river. Its purpose was to connect old part of town on the right bank with the new part on the left and to serve as protection from attack that could come from the lake at south.
Rhine Falls is the largest waterfall in Switzerland and Europe. It is located between the border of canton Schaffhausen and Zurich. The Rhine Falls were formed in the last ice age .
Heidelberg Castle is landmark of Heidelberg . It is built on the rocky hilltop over the university town. Nestled in the hill 80 meters above the city of Heidelberg stands the breath-taking.
The Church of the Holy Spirit is located in the middle of the market and not far from the Heidelberg Castle. The steeple of the church, rising above the roofs, dominates the town.
Cologne Cathedral is one of the most popular landmark in Germany . It took 600 years to complete building this Cathedral
Besides providing a stunning backdrop to the city’s historical centre, floating down Amsterdam’s canals is one of the most memorable ways to discover the city
Dam Square is Amsterdam town square. The capital of the Netherlands. It was created in the 13th century when a dam was built around the river Amstel to prevent the Zuiderzee sea from flooding the city
Red Light District is a narrow alley with old school bar with the neon lit red light. The Amsterdam Red Light District is not only about prostitution and coffee shops. You can find a great variety of sex shops, peep shows, strip clubs, sex theaters and typical Dutch brown cafes.
Statue of Mannekin Pis is a sculpture in the centre of Brussels with showing a naked boy urine to the fountain. Towards the end of the 17th century, the statue became more and more important in the city life. It was also a survivor of the bombardment of Brussels in 1695.
The Eiffel Tower is most famous landmark in Paris that have been appear all over the city. The Eiffel Tower is still the centerpiece of Paris city scape. More than 7 million people visit this iconic tower every year
Louvre Musuem world largest musuem and a historic monument in Paris originally built as the Louvre castle in the late 12th to 13th century
Christchurch College is one of the Harry Potter filming locations. Christ Church’s sister college in the University of Cambridge is Trinity College
Oxford Street is the busiest shopping street in Europe with more than 90 flagship stores from fashion and beauty. As a popular retail area and main thoroughfare for London buses and taxis, Oxford Street has suffered from traffic congestion.
London Tower Bridge is a must see landmark when you visit London . The bridge consists of two bridge towers tied together at the upper level by two horizontal walkways
Big Ben is the houses of Parliament and Elizabeth Tower . It was the largest bell in the United Kingdom for 23 years . The building is the focal point of the Palace of Westminster, a Unesco World Heritage site and the meeting place of the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
St. Paul’s Cathedral was built by Christopher Wren between 1675 and 1711. It is one of Europe’s largest cathedrals . Designed by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London, it has been at the centre of many national events since its consecration.
London Eye which also known as Millennium Wheel is 135 meter tall. It is Europe’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel. An experience on the Coca-Cola London Eye will lift you high enough to see up to 40 kilometres on a clear day
Buckingham Palace is the London residence and administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom. Buckingham Palace became the London residence of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837.