1. Verona, Italy: Juliet's Balcony
Verona is one of the most beautiful and oldest cities in Italy. This small city with a history of hatred and war has been regarded as a military town and historical city until Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet came out. Verona is the hometown of Romeo and Juliet, and has naturally become a place of love for young men and women from all over the world.
2. Prague, Czech Republic: The Golden City of Hundred Towers
Prague was built in the Renaissance period, the Romanesque Gothic and Baroque round towers of the old buildings are still intact. The spires of the towers are connected to form a forest of towers, hence the name "City of a Hundred Towers". Walking on the Charles Bridge, every few steps you can see the scene of lovers kissing on the bridge. Located in the old city **** on the Tahon Church gives the old city of love more mysterious colors. The 80-meter twin towers representing Adam and Eve bring infinite reverie to couples in love.
3. Cologne, Germany: listen to the gospel of God
Cologne was born in the first century BC in the Roman era, there is a "northern Rome", because a series of church buildings and is regarded as "northern Jerusalem". The churches are the guardians of holy matrimony. People made their vows in front of the Lord Jesus.
4. Stratford, England: A Close Encounter with Shakespeare
Silent Stratford is famous for Shakespeare, who was worshipped for creating one of the most beautiful love stories on earth. It's probably this charming town that gave him such a touching vision of love. On the north side of Henry Street is Shakespeare's home. The former home of Shakespeare's wife is an elegant mountain house nestled in the greenery. The house has been preserved as it was in the old days, and the bench by the fireplace is rumored to be the place where Shakespeare and his wife talked about their love before their marriage. The sweetness and coziness of the past can still be vaguely felt in the touch.
5. Obidos, Portugal: the city of weddings
Obidos, the "city of weddings," is a collection of white houses with orange roofs along gravel roads. "After you've been there, you can't help but make a few lines of poetry," is the poetic touch, and all those who have been here **** the same feeling.
6. Provence, France: purple knight love
Provence is Europe's "city of knights: named after the movie "Horsemen on the Roof". The Italian knight Angelo fled here for the cause of the revolution. The encounter between a gentleman and a lady, Pauline, becomes a love affair. ...... When Pauline and Angelo meet again, and ride through the vast land of Provence, everything becomes a delight.
7. Athens, Greece: the search for Eros
"If you haven't seen Athens, you're a fool; if you've seen Athens and are not ecstatic, you're a donkey; and if you leave voluntarily, you're a camel. ......" Athens is known as the daughter of Zeus, the god of heaven. Athens is named after Athena, the daughter of the god Zeus, who represented wisdom, justice and beauty. Everything in Athens shines with a tantalizing light of love.