Source: Tour Center UK
A EURO-Tour is something that every traveller from all over the world looks for in his life. Of course, Europe has its own array of absolutely breath-taking cities and towns which makes it one of the most outstanding destinations to visit today. While, cities like London, Paris and Rome have stolen our hearts already, we are however not quite aware of a number of other incredible European towns which are now considered to be the most charming, historic and coolest places to visit in Europe.
Stated below are the top 5 of these coolest and smallest towns in Europe which will definitely dominate your bucket list:
- Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
Located in a valley in the Czech Republic, Cesky Kumlov is one of the oldest and smallest villages in Europe. Having grown around the 13-th century, this outstanding stretch of village streets are lined with Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance buildings adjoined with art galleries, cafes and B&Bs.
- Palmanova, Italy
Sitting peacefully in north-eastern Italy, Palmanova – popularly known as star fort, is a town that stands out for its outstandingly unique 18-sided octadecagon shape. This town and commune comprises of a concentric fortress-like structure with 3 rings built in different phases – such that when viewed from above, the fortress appears like a paper snowflake with the surrounding streets representing the sunbeams.
- Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany
A destination of choice for tourists from all over the world – Reothenburg ob der Tauber is a beautiful town located in the Franconia region of the popular Bavaria, Germany. Being a Free Imperial City from the Middle Ages to 1803, this medieval town also called as the Romantic Road boasts a stretch of magnificent castles, red-walled architecture and wonderful walkway, set up on a hill above the Tauber River.
- Bibury, England
Labelled as one of the most beautiful villages amongst the bustling towns of England, Bibury – a village and civil parish is located in Glucostershire, England. This gorgeous English town boasts honey-coloured 17-th century cottages with steep roofs, the popular Saxon Church of St.Mary and the yet-alive trout farm. The picturesque – Arlington Row, however appears to be the most photographed spot in Bibury.
- Durnstein, Austria
Located in the Austrian district of Krems-land, Durnstein is a small under-rated town lying by the Danube River. Being one of the most amazing quaint towns comprising of red-tiled roofs, cobblestoned alleys and everything perfect for a memorable getaway, Durnstein is a retreat to every Austrian tourist. The town also stands as the point of gateway to the adjoining Wachau valley, an Austrian grape region.
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