8 European cities like the pictures

Always wanted to stay in a small town with toy houses, colorful flower boxes, neat streets and a rich history?

In Europe we found 8 incredibly graceful places in which to look for everyone. Any of these places — a worthy candidate for the title of best city on the planet. Go!





Ronda, Spain

Ronda is a city of incredible beauty, whose history stretches from the dawn of time. Located at an altitude of 723 metres above sea level, surrounded by the most breathtaking scenery.





Many years ago, the world witnessed fierce battles, and today his life flows calmly and methodically. Only the views all around are all the same...

 

Procida, Italy

Procida — another nice survivor. The town is situated on the vast island of the same name and belongs to the province of Naples. According to the last census of the population, slightly more than 10 thousand Italians.





This cozy corner will be a great place for all who would like to temporarily isolate itself from the crowded and noisy streets.

 Annecy, France

Rest assured, as soon as you see the streets of Annecy, its gorgeous lake and dozens of vases with lush flowering vegetation along waterways will fall in love with this city once and for all. On the first floors of colorful houses and numerous cafés and restaurants where you can get acquainted with the main culinary delights of French cuisine.





One of the attractions of Annecy is an island Palace, built in 1132. Today its halls occupied by the exhibition of the city Museum, and previously served as the residence of a local ruler, court, and prison.

 

Visby, Sweden

Visby is the main city on the Swedish island of Gotland. He is a precious monument, a UNESCO world heritage site and the most persistent of Scandinavian towns that manages to maintain its magnificence for many years.





In addition to the perfectly clean streets here is to get acquainted with the Gotland Museum of antiquities, and the Russian court, where were discovered the foundations of an ancient Russian Church.

 Piran, Slovenia

Piran — the pearl of Slovenia with a population of just over 4,000 residents. Located in one of the bays of the Adriatic sea, a few kilometers from Italian and Croatian borders.





The medieval architecture of the city is perfectly preserved, thanks to Piran can be called a Museum under the open sky.





After walking around the maze of streets of Piran, the best solution is to take a table in a cafe on the waterfront. It offers a great view of the Bay, against which the sunset looks beautiful!

 

Quedlinburg, Germany

Welcome to a lovely part of Germany where still reigns the spirit of the old Saxon! Quedlinburg is nestled in one of the suburbs of the mountain massif features the world's largest collection of half-timbered houses.





Just imagine: here they remained more than 1500, and the oldest built in the XIV century!

 Hallstatt, Austria

Breathtaking view of Hallstatt with lake views and wooden houses made the city the hero of publications in glossy magazines and travel brochures. The nature here is really gorgeous and unique. For many years, the settlement is not expanded, since this does not allow terrain features.





Hallstatt is beautiful in any season and in any weather. And this is one reason why it is always full of tourists.





The city is also famous for its historical salt mines, which are developing almost three millennia.





And in the local Church exposed bones of the former inhabitants of the town, which can look to everyone.

 

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Fabulous Lapland

 

Burnham Market, UK

Burnham Market — a colorful village in Norfolk, situated about 4 kilometers from the sea. The architecture of the town is represented by a low brick and stone cottages which huddle of local food stalls, pubs and antique shops.





If you always wanted to see the living embodiment of British charm, you will find it in Burnham Market! published

 



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