Exploring North Europe: 3 Places You Didn’t Know
Beyond international attractions like the Acropolis in Athens and the Berlin Wall, endless European gems exist to explore. Suppose you are given the opportunity to embark on your beautiful journey to Europe. In that case, you will get to meet dazzling places. In which magical city will your escape begin? Famous destinations, from London to Paris, Rome, and Barcelona, have become so crowded. At any moment, one can get lost inside the Eiffel Tower and Madame Tussauds in Amsterdam. If you have already been there, it is time to come and meet some destinations in Europe that are not so well-known. The journey in the exciting paths of Europe is about to start.
Explore Vezele in the French Province
The undisputed French “province” is one of Europe’s best places to visit. The small village of Vézelay is at the top of a hill full of vineyards, sunflowers, and cows. Known for the Romanesque basilica of Sainte Marie Madeleine and the remarkable Vezelay Abbey Church dating back to the 11th century, it is a must-see destination in France. Its medieval beauty will take you to another era. Unesco preserves the homonymous village and is actually an architectural gem of France.
Svalbard archipelago, the experience of the Arctic reality
In the Svalbard archipelago in faraway Norway, there are three main seasons: the Polar Summer, the Northern Lights Winter, and the Sunny Winter. If you love nature and natural phenomena, then a trip to the northernmost archipelago in the world is a fantastic idea. One more special place in Europe that deserves to be put on our travel map. The archipelago has seven islands, and only three of them are inhabited. Glaciers cover 60% of the archipelago.
The local white wines, special boutiques, and art galleries will excite you. Notably, the main pilgrimage routes of Santiago de Compostela of Spain began from there. A walk to the northwestern tip of Parc Naturel Regional du Morvan will reward you with historical sights and unique lovely villages. Beautiful France never ceases to display its imperial charm in Europe. Read More…