Where to go to Europe in spring: 3 non-trivial directions
sergiy
March 25, 2019
We offer to your attention seven non-banal directions
that you will surely enjoy!
Riga in Latvia
Riga is a stunning Baltic city located on the banks of
the Daugava waterway, at a small distance from the place where the river flows
into the Gulf of Riga. Since 2014, Riga has been awarded the title of European
Capital of Culture. The Baltic metropolis is famous for its unique
architectural monuments, interesting museums. The historic center of the
capital of Latvia is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In Riga, various festivals
are annually held, which gather thousands of tourists and local residents, filling
their lives with new colors.
What to see: House of the Blackheads and the Freedom
Monument. St. Peter's Church and House with black cats. The Museum of the
Occupation of Latvia and the Military Museum of Latvia. Latvian Ethnographic
Open-Air Museum and Verman Park. Latvian National Opera and Riga Zoo. Art
Museum, Museum of the History of Riga and Navigation.
Dublin in Ireland. Dublin is a magnificent city, spread out on the island of
Ireland, at the mouth of the Liffey waterway. The city seduces tourists with
numerous attractions. Travelers will not leave indifferent Dublin Castle, dated
XIII century and the pompous Cathedral of St. Patrick. Guests will be delighted
with visiting Phoenix Park and St. Stephen’s Park, Dublin Zoo, the National
Gallery and the National Museum of Ireland. In the capital, you can walk
around, lined with paving stones, the streets of the oldest district of Temple
Bar, have a nice evening over a glass of beer in numerous pubs, visit Guinness
stores.
Hallstatt in Austria
The city of Hallstatt is a paradise in Austria. It is
included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. It is surrounded by majestic
mountains and picturesque lakes. Tourists, arriving in Hallstatt, will get a
unique opportunity to visit the oldest salt mines on the planet, whose age
reaches 3 thousand years. The population of Hallstatt does not exceed a
thousand people. The locality will appeal to connoisseurs of peaceful, mountain
nature.
What to see: Lake Hallstatt. Salt Mine. Catholic Church Hallstatt. Market Square. Chapel of St. Michael; A panorama from the Hallstatt Sky Walk observation platforms, “5 fingers”, “Romantic spiral”. Evangelical Church. Glacial and Mammoth Cave.