Flickr/imcdEurope is home to historic cities, world-famous museums, and phenomenal restaurants. But there are also gorgeous hidden beaches, phenomenal ski resorts, and stunning natural formations like canyons, waterfalls, and gorges.
We have come up with the ultimate bucket list of travel destinations in Europe.
From biking along the canals of Amsterdam to tasting Chianti in Italy's Tuscany region,
here are 50 things you need to do in Europe in your lifetime.
here are 50 things you need to do in Europe in your lifetime.
The Moving Clock in Geneva Switzerland, is one of the fascinating landscape
made of floral decorations which change in color and design every season.
And right behind it is the Jet D`eau by the lake side behind.
Stroll along the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, in
thesouth of France.
Hit the slopes at Innsbruck, a breathtaking ski resort
in the mountains of Austria.
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Hug the cliffs while driving along the Amalfi Coast in Italy,
and visit the charming towns of Positano, Ravello,
and Salerno.
Walk across the 612-year-old Charles Bridge in Prague
, Czech Republic.
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Snap a photo at the Azure Window, a natural Limestone arch on the Maltese island of Gozo.
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Stay up all night partying on the Spanish island of Ibiza.
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Test your speed on Germany's famous autobahn.
Take in the stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea
from the Greek island of Santorini.
Play a hand of blackjack at the Casino de Monaco
in Monte Carlo.
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Hear the roar of Jägala Fall in Estonia, called "the
Niagara Falls of the Baltics."
Marvel at the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.
Lounge on the stunning beaches of Lagos, Portugal.
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Bike alongside the canals of Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Stroll the historic fortified city of Dubrovnik, Croatia.
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Seek out Botticelli's masterpieces, "The Birth of Venus"
and "Primavera," inside Florence's Uffizi Gallery.
Play a round at Ballybunion, one of the most iconic golf courses in Ireland.
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Marvel at the Moorish architecture and tranquil
gardens of the Alhambra palace in Granada, Spain.
Drink a beer from a stein during Oktoberfest in Munich,
Germany.
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Explore the ruins of Rome's stately Colosseum
and imagine the gladiator fights that once packed
the arena.
Sip on a cocktail in a glass made entirely of ice at the
ICEBAR, a bar inside Sweden's ICEHOTEL Jukkasjärvi.
Stroll through fragrant lavender fields in Provence, France.
Marvel at the treasures and artifacts inside London's British Museum, which is open to the public for free. (As is almost every other major museum in London.)
Indulge with fresh gaufres chaudes (hot waffles) topped
with strawberries, whipped cream, Nutella, and more
in Belgium.
Take a gondola ride through the winding canals of
Venice, Italy.
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Sample Paški sir, the famous artisanal sheep milk
cheese made on the Croatian island of Pag.
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Drive through the Scottish Highlands and admire the
gorgeous hilly terrain.
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Run with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain.
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Take a dip in a thermal bath in Budapest, Hungary.
Skip the lines at the Eiffel Tower, and take in the
view of Paris from the top of the stairs at the
Sacre-Couer in Montmartre.
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Explore the Eden Project, a pair of giant biomes that
hold thousands of plant species from around the
world in Cornwall, England.
Straddle two continents on a boat tour along the Bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Sample Italian Chianti in the vineyards of Tuscany.
Cheer on the home team at a football (soccer) match in the U.K.
Recount the tale of Dracula in Sighisoara, the
Romanian town where real-life inspiration Vlad
the Impaler was born.
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Try a restaurant that specializes in foraged food in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Watch the sun set at Stonehenge, in southern England.
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Admire the incredibly detailed facade of the Sagrada
Família, a church in Barcelona, Spain,
which was designed by famed architect Antoni
Gaudí and has been under construction since 1882.
Savor a rich chocolatey Sachertorte in Vienna, Austria.
Admire Claude Monet's enormous series of "Water
Lilies" murals at the Musée de l'Orangerie in Paris,
France.
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