16 TOP RATED - Best Tourist Attractions in Austria, Europe
16 TOP RATED - Best Tourist Attractions in Austria, Europe
1. The Vienna Hofburg: Austria's Imperial Palace
2. Mozart's Salzburg: Must visit in Salzburg
3. The Emperor's Tomb: Hofkirche and the Museum of Maximilian I
4. The Spanish Riding School, Vienna: watched and enjoyed the training of the horses.
5. The Styrian Armoury (Landeszeughaus): This unique collection of medieval armoury and weapons.
6. Kitzbüheler Horn: One of the most important mountains in the Kitzbühel Alps in Tyrol, Austria
7. Melk Benedictine Abbey: its spectacular buildings are laid out around seven courtyards
8. Krimmler Ache: Austria's Tallest Waterfalls
9. Medieval Burg Hochosterwitz: Austria's most important medieval castle
10. Dachstein Salzkammergut and the Giant Ice Cave: one of Europe's most impressive cavern networks
11. The Pilgrimage Church in Maria Saal: one of the leading places of pilgrimage in the state of Carinthia in southern Austria.
12. Klosterneuburg Abbey and the Verdun Altar: Perhaps the finest existing example of medieval enamel work
13. Eisriesenwelt: The World of the Ice Giants
14. The Grossglockner Road: one of the most magnificent mountain roads in Europe.
15. Gurk Cathedral: the final resting place for the remains of St. Hemma
16. The Hohe Tauern and Franz-Josefs-Höhe: Incredible vistas of the surrounding country
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Perpignan, France - North of the Pyrenees
The ancient walled city of Perpignan was a great stopping place to explore for several days. Citadels, palace, shops, plentiful restaurants (most were still closed because it was off-season) and easy to walk.
Our first day there began cold and rainy. Not deterred, it was off to investigate and few places. We'd save the rest for tomorrow, hopefully, sunny.
Verdun, France
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Verdun in France is best known for the terrible battle in 1916 but the town itself is really charming!
Norwich Duff , a British naval officer, visited Verdun in 1819, shortly after the conclusion of the Napoleonic Wars. He writes: 'Verdun is prettily situated in a valley surrounded by hills. The River Meuse runs through the town and forms several canals and ditches round the town which is fortified and, I believe, by the great Marshal Vauban. The citadel and surroundings are a good deal out of repair and people were at work on them. Though there is little to see at Verdun, every part of it felt interesting from the number of our countrymen confined here during the war. Verdun is famous for its sweetmeats, sugar plums, confits etc which are said to be the best in France. They made us show our passports here it being a fortified town.
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Places to see in ( La Rochelle - France )
Places to see in ( La Rochelle - France )
La Rochelle is a coastal city in southwestern France and capital of the Charente-Maritime department. It's been a center for fishing and trade since the 12th century, a maritime tradition that's reflected in its Vieux Port (old harbor) and huge, modern Les Minimes marina. The old town has half-timbered medieval houses and Renaissance architecture, including passageways covered by 17th-century arches.
Known as La Ville Blanche (the White City), La Rochelle's luminous limestone façades glow in the bright coastal sunlight. One of France's foremost seaports from the 14th to 17th centuries, the city has arcaded walkways, half-timbered houses (protected from the salt air by slate tiles), ghoulish gargoyles and a fabulous collection of lighthouses – all rich reminders of its magnificent seafaring heritage. The early French settlers of Canada, including the founders of Montreal, set sail from here in the 17th century.
This 'white city' is also commendably green, with innovative public transport, open spaces and plenty of activities and attractions for families visiting with children. La Rochelle's late-20th-century district of Les Minimes was built on reclaimed land, and now has one of the largest marinas in the country. Unlike the Med with its motor cruisers, the 3500 moorings here are mostly used by yachts, which fill the harbour with billowing spinnakers.
The Old Port (Vieux Port) is the oldest and most picturesque part of La Rochelle, dominated by its defensive towers. If a party of enormous chess pieces came down to the seaside and got tipsy, they would resemble these 14th / 15th C towers. Tour de la Chaine and Tour St Nicholas lean over the narrow harbour entrance: a stout chain was raised between them to keep out trouble (often English). A rampart stretches west to Tour de la Lanterne, the former lighthouse.
Musée du Nouveau Monde (New World Museum) housed in the old Fleuriau Hotel, depicts La Rochelle's relationship with the Americas, especially Maritime Canada and the French Caribbean. Port des Minimes is one of the biggest pleasure boat marinas in Europe: mostly yachts not motorboats. Also, visit the nearby beach.
Musée Maritime (Maritime Museum), Place Bernard Moitessier and Aquarium de La Rochelle (La Rochelle Aquarium), Quai Louis Prunier (near railway station just south of old port). Île de Ré resort island is accessed along Route D735 via a 2 km long toll-bridge. The toll to get onto the island is €16 per car in summer and €8 in winter, free on foot or with a bike; there's no return toll. The road runs through La Flotte to the main settlement of St Martin de Ré, which has a charming port (UNESCO Heritage Site) fortified by Vauban. Most buses terminate here. The road straggles on for another 20 km to Les Portes-en-Ré.
Situated near the Old Port, you can buy fresh products every morning in the central covered Market. On Wednesday and Saturdays (and during most of the summer), you will see all of the streets surounding the main area covered in stands occupied by local farmers selling their products. You will find dozens of restaurants surrounding this hot spot, and from the market, you can go in direction of the Place de Verdun or the Old Port and will walk by the main shopping streets of La Rochelle. The sector of Les Minimes is where you will find most activities that are not specifically targeted to tourists, such as bowling, movie theaters, etc.
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Metz from above - drone video - Visit Lorraine EN
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Calpe / Niza - La promenade du Paillon, Niza, France (17/26)
Calpe / Niza - La promenade du Paillon, Niza, France
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Antibes on the French Riviera
We are taking you to the wonderful seaside town of Antibes in the south of France. It's along the shores of Provence. This entire stroll through the village of Antibes only takes a couple of hours into this pedestrian zone of the Old Town of Antibes. And stroll about for an hour or two, maybe sit at a café, grab some lunch.
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Lobby / entry area: The spacious lobby, at the main entrance to the luxurious Unity 2 complex, is styled in a contemporary manner, is well-lit, and includes a seating area. Mailboxes are found here, and a doorman is present to ensure your full security. Elevators are accessible to whisk back to your deluxe apartment retreat. Outdoor lounge area at the rear of the building: A common outdoor lounge area is found at the ground floor, at the rear of the complex. This peaceful and fully-furnished deck area is adorned with comfortable seating, and also offers a covered area for some welcome respite from Montreal's summer sun. Gym and exercise area: The apartment complex also caters to all of your exercise needs with a fully-equipped gym and exercise area.