Porto - This charming city located on the Atlantic coast was shabby for many years. It's well-known for the double-deck metal bridge over the Douro River, built by Gustav Eiffel's student., Barcelona - The city is famous for its vibrant nightlife, beaches and Antoni Gaudí's buildings, Rome - The historic centre of the Eternal City with its ancient ruins, churches, bustling squares and fountains is always full of excited tourists., Venice - The city has a reliable network of water buses, called vaporetti, but t's best explored on foot., Paris - Some of the city's many roundabouts are being transformed into pedestrian zones to reduce noise pollution which harms the city's reputation as the most romantic destination in the world., Amsterdam - The whole city, known as the Venice of the North thanks to its canals, has a large network of cycle lanes and is very easy to get around by bike, London - The largest urban area in Europe and the world's top tourist destination offers free admission to its best museums., Edinburgh - From the medieval castle standing high on an old volcanic rock, you get a breathtaking view of Scotland's capital, surrounded by green rolling hills., Bergen - It's the second largest city in Norway, but its centre with quaint little backstreets looks like a picturesque small town., Copenhagen - Strøget, the world's longest pedestrian zone, lies right in the centre of the second largest Scandinavian city and the hometown of Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid., Vilnius - The city boasts a beautifully preserved old town with its cobbled streets is one of Europe's best kept secrets. It's growing in popularity and may soon catch up with the top destinations in Eastern Europe, such as Prague or Krakow. such as Prague or Krakow., Prague - The castle and the city's other main sights are within walking distance of the famous Charles Bridge. ,

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