Vienna
2, Vienna (Wien) in Eastern Europe, Vienna is a perfect combination of humanity and nature, history and fashion. The whole city gave me a perfect feeling of elegance, whether it was the gray-haired old man in a noble fur coat or the concert promoter on the street in an ancient black robe. There is no square that really gives me the feeling of gaudy sophistication and stately grandeur at the same time, and the Belvedere is the first. Before you walk out of the opera house, you feel like you're living in the Middle Ages, and then the modern streets let you know that it's just an illusion.
Rome
3, Rome (Rome) Rome wasn't built in one day, while I finished visiting it in one day. Rome is a place where there are too many things to see - Colosseo, Castel Colosseo, Castel, Sant'Angelo, Trinta' Dei Monti, Saint Pietro, Fontana Di Trevi... The whole city is a huge museum of art, philosophy, culture, history and fashion from thousands of years. The low prices in Southern Europe make Rome a must-visit place for a vacation.
Prague
4, Prague (Praha) is known as the "Paris of Eastern Europe," Prague, is a weaving of a long time fairy tale and the last royal atmosphere of the city. Walking back and forth on Charles Bridge, looking at the castle on top of the hill on the other side of the river, listening to street performers playing various Czech folk instruments under the sculptures, counting the swans swimming leisurely under the bridge. Or just sit on Prague Square, sipping a Czech 1 litre beer and watching the bright Czech girls dance, you might feel like time has stopped. Add to that a well-developed transportation system as the economy takes off, and Prague is a must-go.
CK
5. CK (?esky Krumlov) CK is a small town in the southern part of the Czech Republic that doesn't even have a Chinese name, and it takes more than three hours to get there by bus from Prague. No picture can express 1/10 of its beauty, because this place needs to be felt. The old wooden houses, the smoke of the dusk, the red roofs and the S-shaped river are all in harmony with the Central European town. Abandoned castles and fairy tales of princesses and princes still circulate, making CK the first non-capital city on my list.
Budapest
6. Budapest Buda and Pest are the small islands separating the two sides of the Danube that make up the city, and it's not for nothing that she was voted the quietest of the famous capitals in Paris in 1984. The quiet river flows slowly, the left bank is full of fairy tale color fisherman's tower (Halaszbastya) and the old castle, late at night from the castle district down, the lights of the Chain bridge can not help but think of. Unfortunately, while the city is beautiful, its economic development is not so good.
SINTRA
7, Sintra A small town just half an hour from Lisbon, Sintra was also the ancient emperor's palace. The castle and palace are perched majestically on lush green hills, and from top to bottom, the scenery moves with each step. The unique private gardens create a magical feeling of enchantment. Sitting on the sun-drenched streets, enjoying Sintra's delicious desserts and full-flavored wines is a real pleasure.
London
8, London (London) how can we forget our dear "Great Britain"? D Britain has been overrun by the Chinese, and London even more so - full of them. Nowadays, London's attitude towards Chinese is much better, and many companies are actively adopting all kinds of policies towards Chinese - compared to a decade ago, when there were still "No dogs & Chinese" restaurants on the street, it's a completely different situation. So, with the colonial mentality as a puppy to flatter the mentality of lackeys, even if the family has a fortune, will not get the "English gentlemen" the recognition of the whole of China's power will only be exchanged for others to look at it - seems to have a little bit of a digression. Well, London, a haven for museum goers, with its splendid palaces and maddening shopping, has made this city the habitat of the Chinese.
Amsterdam
9, Amsterdam (Amsterdam) Speaking of this city, many boys are in the heart to steal joy - the famous red strict, show, space cake, mushroom, Amsterdam, the name already represents, freedom, openness and diversity, in Europe is also a very modern city. Amsterdam is also a very modern city in Europe. In addition to the psychedelic lights, there are also the familiar tulip, wind mills, cow and boat house. the Korean movie Daisy even gave the city a Parisian-like romantic hatred.
Brussels
10, Brussels / Gent (Brussels / Gent) let me say to Brussels what good. A most typical European city, not neat, not pretty, not developed and not famous. Except for the EU headquarters (1 minute from my house) and Grand Place, there is nothing to see at all.