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The European capitals to visit in a weekend
Small, beautiful and cheap: these European capitals can be visited all year round and are ideal destinations for a low-cost weekend useful to disconnect from everyday life.
From the Mediterranean Sea to Eastern Europe, there are many cities that offer extraordinary beauty and more: many of these destinations, in fact, also allow you to try traditional or ethnic foods little known, without sacrificing culture or breathtaking natural landscapes.
Browse the photo gallery to know the European capitals to visit for an unforgettable weekend!
European cities to visit in a weekend
Small, beautiful and inexpensive: these European capitals can be visited all year round and are ideal destinations for a low-cost weekend useful to disconnect from everyday life. From the Mediterranean Sea to Eastern Europe, there are many cities that offer extraordinary beauty and not only: many of these destinations, in fact, also allow you to try little-known traditional foods, without sacrificing culture or breathtaking natural landscapes. Browse the photo gallery to know the European capitals to visit for an unforgettable weekend!
Vilnius, Lithuania
From Gothic to Baroque: the historic center of Vilnius is among the most beautiful in Europe and sees different architectural styles coexist. The uniqueness of the historic center has been protected thanks to the nomination as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Riga, Latvia
For its extraordinary beauty and elegance, Riga is called the Paris of the Baltic. Its historic center, characterized by the Art Nouveaustyle, has been included among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Bratislava, Slovakia
Bratislava is a city that never sleeps: both day and night it is always full of people, who in the evening are concentrated in the places where you can drink excellent local beer. To visit absolutely: the historic center, the Jewish ghetto and Hviezdoslav Square.
Prague, Czech Republic
Prague is not a particularly expensive city, able to offer a lot in terms of culture. From the unique buildings to the Jewish quarter, but not only. The nightlife in Prague is also worth the price of a trip to the beautiful capital of the Czech Republic.
Athens, Greece
There is no need to emphasize the artistic, historical and cultural value of Athens. In the Greek capital it is impossible to get tired and the climate is always pleasant: a trip to Athens is also the perfect opportunity to taste the excellent Greek cuisine.
Sofia, Bulgaria
Not to be missed in Sofia is the Alexander Nevski Cathedral, the most impressive building in the city, an Orthodox church built at the beginning of the last century. In Bulgaria there is also the valley of Roses, known because it is dedicated to the cultivation of this beautiful flower.
Warsaw, Poland
Located on the Vistula River, Warsaw is the largest city in Poland. The historic center was included in 1980 among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The oldest part of the city is also the main tourist attraction: to see absolutely the Sigismund Column, the Barbican and the Royal Castle.
Bucharest, Romania
The architecture of Bucharest will surprise you: the union of styles makes the capital of Romania extremely special. To visit absolutely the building of the Romanian Parliament (the heaviest building in the world) and the second largest by extension, after the Pentagon in the USA. In addition, from Bucharest you can easily reach Transylvania, home of Count Dracula...
Tallinn, Estonia
Tallinn has medieval origins and seems to be a place out of a fairy tale. The city is small, but its architecture is unique and in the streets of the capital you can breathe a magical air.
Zagreb, Croatia
Not only sea: Croatia also boasts a beautiful capital. Zagreb is divided into Upper and Lower Towns. In the Upper Town there are churches and historic buildings. The Lower Town, more modern, also offers evidence of twentieth century art. To visit: the Fortress of Medvegrad, dating back to 1300.
Attractions
15/06/2024
During a visit to Barcelona, among the many sights available, one cannot fail to pay a visit to Casa Battlò, perhaps the most unique residence in the world. In fact, its architecture is absolutely unique, and it is one of the most famous sights in Spain.
Entirely renovated at the beginning of the 20th century by the great architect Antoni Gaudi, it is located at number 43 Passeig de Gràcia and is considered one of the architect's most original creations. Since 2005, the house has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Since the 1990s, the building has been in the hands of its current owners, the Bernat family, who have completely reformed it.
Attractions
10/06/2024
The Colosseum in Rome, the ancient arena where jousts, gladiator fights and theatrical performances took place, is the most famous monument in Italy, the one that immediately comes to mind when talking about the Belpaese.
Its history and the legends surrounding this marvellous building, much changed over the centuries, are steeped in the soul of Italy, with its contradictions, its problems but also its beauty.
Despite being one of the world's most famous and well-known sights, without a doubt some things you will not know, and you will be surprised by the curiosities surrounding its stones.