Dream Europe Vacation

A Trip to Europe

I have always wanted to take a trip over the pond to Europe. There is SO many places you can see very quickly! So on this page, I have put the top 3 destination that I would like to visit in Europe!

Panoramic view of the old city and the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, on the French Riviera

Paris

Why not start with what I used as the background above! Paris (or the City of Love) would be a GREAT place to explore. It has so much history, food, and attractions that I would absolutely love to spend a weekend (or more) in the City of Light. The Eiffel Tower would obviously be a start but the museums (like the pyramid-shaped Musée du Louvre) would be my next stop. And who could go to Paris without seeing the huge Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris!?

Picture of the Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower probably the most well-known part of France, being one of the most famous landmarks ever!
Panorama of Tower Bridge in the morning golden hour

London

It's hard to visit Europe without a visit to London. It's one of the most famous cities from there! And with places like Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, and the British Museum, London offers plenty of sites to see and information/history to observe! I'm sure this place would also care rich history and culture for me to take in!

Picture of the Big Ben, the clock tower in London
The Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster, famously known as "Big Ben". As I share a description and name with the clock, I've always wanted to see it! (Although, I think I read that they have it disable for repairs for now...)
Picture of Saint Peter's Basilica at dusk in Rome

Rome

As they say, "When in Rome"! And I think it would be fun to do as the Romans do. With sites like the Colosseum or Pantheon, it would be so interesting to see all this evidence of ancient civilization.

Picture of the Colosseum
The Colosseum was large structure for theatrical performances, festivals, circuses, or games, which the Imperial Court and high officials watched from the lowest level, aristocratic Roman families on the second, the populace on the third and fourth.