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For centuries, Frankfurt has been one of Europe’s most important trading capitals.
Today, Frankfurt is home to the European Central Bank, the German Stock Exchange and an airport, which handles almost 60 million travelers a year.
Despite its stature as a financial giant, Frankfurt remains surprisingly compact. Most of its attractions are clustered close to the city centre, making the city perfect for exploring on foot or by bicycle.
Cross the Eiserner Steg into Frankfurt’s ancient heart, the Römerberg. After being devastated by allied bombs in World War Two, many of the square’s most important buildings have been lovingly restored. From the Römerplatz, head deeper into the old city to discover important buildings such as Paulskirche and Goethe-Haus.
In the eighteenth century the city’s elite built villas across the river from the old town. Today, many of these villas house specialist museums, such as the German Film Museum, the German Architecture Museum and the Stadel Museum.
Just behind the museum embankment, lose yourself in Old Sachsenhausen, where you’ll find narrow lanes lined with traditional houses and some of the city’s best ebbelwei pubs.
Once you’ve replenished your energy, hop on a tram to the city’s northwest and spend a few hours at the Frankfurt Botanical Gardens and Palmengarten. 70 years ago, as the city smoldered from war, few could have imagined that these greenhouses would ever again see such beauty, that this city would ever again experience such peace and prosperity.
10 Secrets of Florence you won't find on travel guides
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Florence, or, as we call it in Italy, Firenze, is a beautiful city and there's a lot to see if you have a common travel guide for tourists in your hands. But there are also a bunch of interesting secrets that only people that grew up there, like us, know. And florentine guys often don't share secrets with foreign people! Se from here the idea of making a video about the most secret, non-for-tourist things to know about Florence. Enjoy!
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00:29 The secret bakeries
02:10 The Giardino del Bobolino
02:54 The Fall of the golden ball on the top of the Duomo
03:24 Wine doors (Buchette del Vino)
04:03 Giotto's dog on the campanile
04:43 the tag of the resurrection
05:53 the secret cemetery in Piazza del Limbo
06:33 The profile of a Bore, by Michelangelo
07:20 The scandal stone and the bronze pig
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Top 10 Best Things to do in Utrecht , The Netherlands
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List of Best Things to do in Utrecht
National Military Museum
Kasteel de Haar
Rietveld Schroder House
Koppelpoort
Botanic Gardens
Muurhuizen
Dom Tower
Bloemenmarkt, Janskerkhof, Utrecht
Museum Speelklok
Canals area
MOVED TO TEARS IN ANTWERP, BELGIUM (LONELY PLANET BEST IN TRAVEL 2018) | Eileen Aldis
Antwerp, Belgium has been named one of Lonely Planet's top 10 cities for Best In Travel 2018. After visiting this historic Belgian city, Marc and I aren't surprised at all. When we decided to go there, we didn't know what to expect and were taken by surprise. We thought Antwerp had a lot to offer and wished we had more time there. The people were friendly, the buildings beautiful, and the food delicious. We started our day exploring at the oldest house in Antwerp -
now a protected monument - when we realized it was right around the corner from our Airbnb. It was built around 1480 and has survived six wars and more than five hundred years. Next we dipped into a vintage store called Riot because I have a weakness for thrift shopping and was on the hunt for a warm winter coat. After that we walked to Grote Markt (the main square) where you find the town hall and a statue of local hero, Brabo. The story goes that long ago there was a giant named Antigoon who stopped all boatmen on the Scheldt River to demand a toll. Anyone who resisted had their hand cut off and thrown in the river. A young man named Brabo killed Antigoon and cut off his hand and threw it in the river. This is how Antwerp got its name. In Dutch it's called Antwerpen from 'hand werpen' which means hand throw. We strolled along to Het Steen which is a castle and also the oldest building in Antwerp. It's located right on the Scheldt River and we found a plaque commemorating Canadian soldiers who had fought to protect Antwerp and its harbour during World War II. Standing there thinking about the connection between Canada and Belgium and all the lives lost I was really moved. Antwerp is well known for its diamond industry. It has a large diamond district (known as the Diamond Quarter) where most of the world's diamonds pass through annually: billions and billions of bling. We ended the day with - what else? - Belgian fries. NOT French fries. The local specialty is stoofvlees which is a beef stew on top of fries with mayonnaise. It was delicious and I intend to eat as many fries as possible in Belgium! Hope you enjoy this tour around Antwerp!
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10 Most Epic CASTLES of BELGIUM in HD // DRONE flight
Belgium has over 3000 castles. Here are the best 10.
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Tour of De Haar castle, the largest castle in the Netherlands
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The Top Ten Most Beautiful Castles in the World (Part 1)
The Top Ten Most Beautiful Castles in the World
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09-Swallow’s Nest Castle, Ukraine
08-Alcazar of Segovia, Spain
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06-Hohenwerfen Castle, Austria
05-Windsor Castle, England
04-Malbork Castle, Poland
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NetherlandsDestinations
Amsterdam
Cycling, canals & the Van Gogh Museum
Rotterdam
Dutch port city with modern architecture
The Hague
Seat of Dutch government & many museums
Utrecht
Religious center with iconic bell tower
Maastricht
Medieval St. Servatius & universities
Zaanse Schans
Zaans Museum & colorful windmills
Volendam
Fishing harbor & Volendam Museum
Texel
Earless seals, parachuting, chalets, lighthouses, and beaches
Delft
Medieval sites, pottery & Vermeer
Giethoorn
Waterways & the Weerribben-Wieden park
Haarlem
Frans Hals art & Grote Kerk pipe organ
Leiden
Leiden University & Museum de Lakenhal
Kinderdijk
Iconic 18th-century windmills & museums
Alkmaar
Museums, markets, churches, The Beatles, and canals
Arnhem
Zoos, museums, fashion, châteaus, and churches
Marken
Lighthouses and fishing
Lisse
Keukenhof garden & Museum Zwarte Tulp
Zandvoort
Beaches & Zuid-Kennemerland Park
Groningen
Martinitoren tower & Groninger Museum
Eindhoven
Dutch design, Philips & Van Abbemuseum
IJsselmeer
Sailing, bicycle tours, lakes, cycling, and marinas
Zaandam
Claude Monet, museums, open-air museums, and architecture
Terschelling
Chalets, lighthouses, earless seals, marinas, and beaches
Nijmegen
Museums, hiking, and history
Gouda, South Holland
Medieval Markt square & Gouda cheese
Hoorn
Roode Steen square, harbor & museums
De Biesbosch
Trails & boating in wetland nature park
Middelburg
Abbeys, churches, museums, amusement parks, and town hall
Edam, Netherlands
Churches and museums
Dordrecht
Churches, museums, hiking, and history
Ameland
Lighthouses, earless seals, parachuting, kitesurfing, and chalets
's-Hertogenbosch
Hieronymus Bosch, museums, churches, cathedrals, and hiking
Valkenburg
Caves, châteaus, amusement parks, casinos, and hiking
Enkhuizen
Open-air museums, sailing, amusement parks, and museums
Roermond
Shopping, marinas, churches, and cathedrals
Frisian Islands
Mudflat walks & North Sea beaches
Apeldoorn
Zoos, amusement parks, palaces, hiking, and gardens
Zwolle
Museums, churches, and hiking
Schiermonnikoog
Lighthouses, earless seals, beaches, hiking, and marinas
Leeuwarden
Museums, churches, and zoos
Hook of Holland
Beaches, lighthouses, surfing, cycling, and museums
Flushing
Beaches, marinas, museums, amusement parks, and reptiles
Noordwijk
Beaches, kitesurfing, lighthouses, seaside resorts, and museums
Amersfoort
Piet Mondrian, zoos, elephants, hiking, and beer
De Weerribben-Wieden National Park
Nortwest Europe's largest area of fens
Den Helder
Lighthouses, earless seals, amusement parks, beaches, and museums
Vlieland
Lighthouses, marinas, kitesurfing, sailing, and beaches
Best, Netherlands
Zoos and amusement parks
Boppard, Germany
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Fans van schilderachtige, traditionele Duitse steden kunnen niet fout gaan met Boppard. Het heeft de perfecte ingrediënten voor een rustige, ontspannen vakantie in de ongerepte natuur - prachtig uitzicht op de rivier, wandelpaden, glooiende wijngaarden en een mooie oude stad. Blijf bij ons terwijl we de juweeltjes verkennen die deze kleine stad in de Rijnvallei haar bezoekers biedt. Vaar over de prachtige Rijn. Boppard is een geweldige plek om een ontspannen cruise op de Rijn te maken. Deze cruise is zeker het hoogtepunt van uw Boppard-reis, vooral voor liefhebbers van kastelen en schattige steden. Cruiseschepen uit Boppard gaan helemaal naar Mainz en belonen reizigers met uitzicht op een reeks romantische kastelen op de ruige bergen, weelderige wijngaarden en valleien onderweg. De populairste steden om onderweg te stoppen en te verkennen zijn St. Goar, Bacharach, Bingen en Rüdesheim.
Fans of quaint, traditional German towns can’t go wrong with Boppard. It has the perfect ingredients for a quiet, restful holiday among pristine nature – gorgeous river views, hiking trails, rolling vineyards and a lovely old town. Stay with us as we explore the gems this little Rhine valley town offers its visitors. Cruise down the beautiful Rhine. Boppard is a great spot to embark on a leisurely cruise down the Rhine. This cruise is sure to be the highlight of your Boppard trip, especially for lovers of castles and cute towns. Cruise boats from Boppard go all the way up to Mainz, rewarding travellers with views of a series of romantic castles atop rugged mountains, lush vineyards and valleys en route. The most popular towns to stop and explore along the way are St. Goar, Bacharach, Bingen and Rüdesheim.