Why visit Europe

Why visit Europe and transportation options? Jackets at the ready – there’s a chill running through the Catacombes. This 3,000km (1,864-mile) network of tunnels runs under much of the city, containing the bones of six million people, including many who perished during the Revolutionary Terror. In these damp, cramped corridors, you’ll find the bones of Marat, Robespierre and their cronies packed in with wall upon wall of fellow citizens.

For the love of Nature, one should visit Kornati National Park. To be honest, travel to Croatia doesn’t make much sense for tranquility-hunters unless they visit the Kornati Archipelago that is very often dubbed as nautical paradise. About 140 islands make up this National Park where dramatic caverns, cliffs, and caves of the tight-knit isles throw an awful lot of challenges. These islands are mostly made of Karst Limestone and offer excellent opportunities for hiking. Yes, for those tourists who love some real excitement, sailing through the National Park adds a whole new dimension. For those who are not big enthusiasts of ‘sail alone’ opportunity, the National Park offers guided tours from Split, Sibenik, and Zadar.

Near the lovely old city of Utrecht, the fourth largest in the Netherlands, De Haar Castle (Kasteel De Haar) is the largest fortification in the country. This spectacular castle, built by the famous Dutch architect PJH Cuypers, required so much land (it sits on a spectacular 250-acre park) that the entire village of Haarzuilens had to be relocated to accommodate it. While the original castle site was established in the 14th century, this newer structure dates from 1892 and is well worth taking the time to explore. Inside, you’ll be rewarded with impressive collections of antiques, furniture, paintings, and tapestries, but it’s the gardens that really draw the crowds – along with the castle’s fairy-tale looks.

Another UNESCO-listed megalithic site, the prehistoric Hagar Qim Temples are on Malta’s south coast in a commanding position on a rocky plateau overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and the Island of Filfla. Dating between 3600 BC to 3200 BC, the ancient site was buried under mounds of earth until its discovery in 1839. The facade, made up of two upright stones supporting one stone lintel, has a striking entrance. The builders of these remarkable prehistoric temples did not use a symmetrical layout of the three chambers. Instead, the chambers and apses connect with one another but not in a uniform plan. Each temple was built as an individual place of worship. The largest megalith of this 5,000-year-old site is more than seven meters long and weighs approximately 20 tons. The little boulders, the size of bowling balls, strewn about the site were used like castors to move the massive megaliths into place. Artifacts found on the site, including the Fat deities, believed to be symbols of fertility, and the nude Venus of Malta, are on display at the National Museum of Archeological in Valletta. Find even more info at https://es.autoeurope.com/.

Kalymnos is an island that offers a wonderful destination for peaceful and relaxing holidays in the blue waters of the Aegean. For accommodation, there is a variety of hotels, rooms, studios, and apartments to let providing comfortable and quality accommodation. There are also many traditional cafes and tavernas serving a variety of fresh fish and other local cuisines that you should try and sample.

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Te has imaginado en algún momento manejando en un Ferrari por las calles de Milán? O paseando a lo largo de las costas de la Rivera Francesa en un Porsche 911 Turbo. Todo esto puede ser posible con Auto Europe, que puede ayudarlo a rentar un auto de lujo, deportivos, entre otros. Con Auto Europe podrá encontrar los mejores autos de lujo en Europa y en todo el mundo para alquilar; BMW, Porsche, Audi, Ferrari, Mercedes, Maserati y más. Además, será atendido con nuestro especial servicio de reservas de autos deportivos. Leer extra detalles en renta de carros.