FUN FACTS
The Louvre is the most visited attraction in all of Europe with a record of over 10 million visitors in 2018,
The Brussels airport sells more chocolate than any other place in the world.
There are ten European countries with royal families. The oldest surviving monarchy is the Kingdom of Denmark, reigned by Queen Margarethe.
The Sagrada Familia, Gaudi’s masterpiece of architecture in Barcelona, is taking longer to build than the Egyptian pyramids. The pyramids were constructed in less than a century, while the basilica has been under construction since 1882, and it’s still not finished!
There’s a Welsh town with 57 letters in its name – lanfairpwll-gwyngyllgogerychwyrndrob-wllllantysiliogogogoch,” which means cave. Unpronounceable, right? Compare that with 10 Scandinavian hamlets with names of only 1 letter.
French fries were invented in Belgium and are so loved by the population that there is a museum dedicated to them – the Frietmuseum.
There are over 400 words for “snow” in Scotland, from blin-drift (drifting snow) to flukra (large flakes).
Best cities for art lovers – again just a fraction of all the magnificent art collections housed in Europe.
- Florence, Italy – always at the top of the list, Florence is home to Italian Renaissance masterpieces by Michelangelo and others.
- Paris, France – where you can spend days strolling through the Louvre or enjoy impressionist treasures at the Musee d’Orsay.
- Rome, Italy – a visit to the Sistine Chapel is a “must” for art aficionados.
- Amsterdam, Netherlands – is the location of the Van Gogh Museum and also the Rijksmuseum which houses works by Vermeer and Rembrandt.
- Vienna, Austria – has a mix of classical art museums as well as many featuring contemporary art.
- Bilbao, Spain – where you’ll find interesting rotating exhibitions at the Guggenheim Museum, located in the middle of an eclectic art district.
- Barcelona,Spain – offers a Museum Pass which allows you access to six of the city’s remarkable museums including collections of Picasso and MIro. While you’re there don’t miss the amazing architecture of the Sagrada Familia basilica.
And if you’re a fan of street art, you’re in luck! Athens, Barcelona, Belfast, Berlin, Budapest, Glasgow, London, Lisbon, Naples and Warsaw all have impressive displays. No charge to stroll the neighborhoods and enjoy the work of these innovative painters and sculptors.
Those who enjoy scenic beauty – photographers especially – will enjoy the following locations.
- The peninsula of the Amalfi Coast in southern Italy has been a playground for the wealthy for years. With good reason!
- The Isle of Skye in the Scottish Highlands has a Harry Potter-like landscape and misty coastline.
- Hallstatt, Austria, surrounded by mountains, is especially beautiful in autumn.
- Meteora, Greece, where you can still view 11th century monasteries sitting perilously atop sandstone towers.
- Plitvice Lakes in Croatia. This national park boasts 16 lakes formed by scenic waterfalls.
- Santorini, Greece makes it onto every photographer’s bucket list, so it should be on yours too.
- Provence, France is a place where you’ll find scenic fields of lavender sweeping across valleys and roads that take you through mountain passes to the pristine beaches of the Mediterranean.
How about you travelers who come to Europe to shop, eat, and drink? You’re in the right place!
- Amsterdam’s “Nine Streets” is a neighborhood filled with shops ranging from thrift stores to trendy boutiques and high end jewelry stores.
- MOOD in Stockholm is a popular mall with all the latest European fashion in women’s clothing and shoes.
- Sukiennice, in Krakow, Poland’s Old Town, is the place to go for handmade Polish goods at bargain prices.
- Dusseldorf, Germany has stores that sell everything from luxury fashion to ethnic clothing from around the world.
- Ljubljana, Slovenia has the distinction of being one of the world’s most environmentally friendly cities. Porcelain and lace are two of the specialty items sold here.
- Of course, London and Paris speak for themselves when you’re talking “paradise for shoppers.”
For the food and wine connoisseurs, Europe is pretty much heaven. You can’t go wrong with pizza and pasta in Italy or bread, cheese, wine and pastry in France. Below are listed some of the top destinations for foodies – some might surprise you.
- Azores, Portugal for fresh seafood and exotic fruit
- Brussels, Belgium famous for chocolate, waffles and beer
- Santorini, Greece’s local vineyards produce excellent white wines
- Barcelos Portugal known for its flavorful grilled chicken dishes
- Amsterdam, Netherlands for gouda and other specialty cheeses
- London, England for (what else??) fish and chips
- San Sebastian, Spain for delectable tapas on a stick called pintxos
- Lyon, France’s “bouchon” restaurants, specializing in classic French fare
Are you convinced yet? If you haven’t been to Europe, you’ve been missing a lot!