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Where to travel in Europe? You can choose from the top ten interesting scenic spots in Europe

Europe is a place that travelers always yearn for because of its numerous beautiful sceneries. Every frame is Iceland with wallpaper, France with romantic style, Croatia with magical style and so on. Too many choices are put in front of people, and playing everywhere becomes a headache. So, there are ten interesting spots in Europe. Do you know where they are?

1、 Mount Tatara, Slovakia

Slovakia's towering upper tatla mountain is surrounded by mountains, waterfalls, flowing springs, snow trees, silver flowers, beasts, and mysterious colors. Most of the brown bears that disappeared in Europe are thriving in this rugged wilderness, and now it's easier to see their tracks than ever before. More and more travel agencies are organizing an expedition to track the brown bears on foot, taking you through the forests where lynx, wolf and local Tatara rock sheep roam.

2、 Madrid, Spain

Madrid successfully interprets the negative effects of the national economic recession as a kind of dancing step, rekindling the passion and creating the posture step by step. The city's nightlife has always been in the forefront of Europe, and it is still thriving -- Ponzano street, with a unique fashion label, is the most avant-garde nightlife street in the European continent at present, with a narrow and crowded Spanish snack bar and minimalist cocktail bar.

3、 Arctic coast line, Iceland

Iceland, which has topped the list of travelers' wishes for a decade, has another trump card in its hand. Before that, millions of people visited every year mainly in Reykjavik and the famous Golden Circle. Only a few fearless people will travel to the west, even to the Far East, but few will go north - and things have changed.

4、 Hercegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina

The great old bridge of Mostar comes to mind at the thought of Helena, a region with a long history geographically adjacent to Bosnia. What you can't imagine, however, is that every summer, tourists swarm in, fiddling with their filters, trying to capture the perfect image of this striking stone bridge.

5、 Bari, Italy

In the beautiful square, the previously closed shop was replaced by the family restaurant, where the grannies were cooking a plate of macaroni with cat's ears. And the changes are not only reflected in these stores: the reopening of cultural venues, such as the magnificent pichini theatre, the historic hotel once faced with demolition, and the Margarita theatre in the new art style. This maritime building has also been transformed into a particularly eye-catching art space.

6、 Shetland, Scotland

The Shetland Islands, the northernmost part of the UK, are about 170 kilometers from the Scottish mainland coast and are rarely visited. It's isolated in the North Sea. After a lot of wind and waves, it only welcomes the most hardcore explorers. And their efforts have paid off: Fantastic coastal trails, interesting wildlife, legendary fish and chips shops, and warm and proud locals pouring you some strong whiskey.

7、 Lyon, France

Lyon has long been overshadowed by the capital in the north. Although it is not as famous (and crowded) as Paris, it does have some remarkable features: the beautiful riverbank of the Rhone and the Thorne, the unremitting pursuit of food (the famous pubs, bakeries and local restaurants), and the strong cultural atmosphere (from the confluence museum to many venues of the gadani Museum).

8、 Liechtenstein

Want to travel all over the country in a weekend? In small and lovely Liechtenstein, this is not a dream. In order to celebrate the 300th anniversary of Liechtenstein's becoming a sovereign state, the Liechtenstein trail was opened; the 75KM long hiking trail has beautiful scenery, winding, mountains and mountains, runs through the pastures, and passes through 11 administrative regions of the country.

9、 Wove, Switzerland

In June 2019, Warwick Wine Festival is about to kick off, and an unprecedented number of corks will be pulled up by "bang, bang, bang". Since the 18th century, this three-week Wine Festival has been held every 20 years: the colorful cosplay, the procession with the bells ringing, and the Flute Concert. If you can spare time, you will have the opportunity to taste the local Pinot and salsa in the flash booth and open wine cellar.

10、 Istra, Croatia

Whether it's the Limestone Coast, the grand monument, or the love of food (and the love of wine!) Istra, the heart-shaped Peninsula in northern Croatia, always exudes a trace of Royal Charm - which is probably why Rome, Venice and Austria Hungary have been flocking to this beautiful and rich land for hundreds of years.