Five Reasons to Visit Europe

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Europe really is a marvellous continent for holiday makers, and provides a range of different holiday destinations. At the same time though, when you decide to visit Europe you will also benefit from certain advantages of the continent no matter which specific country your choose to go to. Bellow are some of these benefits, the top five reasons you should visit Europe, and why opting to visit Europe is one of the best holiday decisions you can make.

It’s Affordable: While prices will vary depending on where you decide to go when you visit Europe, you will likely find that you can find a fairly cheap way to visit Europe if you need to. There are many cheap and affordable European countries to visit and these also provide great holidays such as Poland or Bulgaria. Ensure you visit Europe soon to get the most of these countries before their tourism industry grows and drives prices up.

It’s Historical: When you visit Europe, almost anywhere you go you will be spoiled for choice in terms of historical sites to see and other samples of history of history and culture. If you go to London when you visit Europe for example you will be able to see the famous Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey and Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar square, and can attend the natural history museum entirely free. If you visit Europe in Rome you will have the Coliseum, the Vatican City, the Roman Forum and many other historical sites to tick off. In Poland there’s Wawel Castle and Auschwitz among other important historical locations and the list just goes on meaning anyone with an interest in history should visit Europe.

They Speak English: Those who visit Europe will immediately notice how most countries speak English. Not just in England itself, but in most other countries you can rely on someone to be able to understand what it is you’re trying to say. Choosing to visit Europe then is a very different experience to visiting countries in Africa or Asia where even just ordering a meal can be very difficult.

It’s Varied: When you visit Europe you will be spoiled for choice in terms of scenery and culture. Relaxing on the beach in Spain is a completely different experience for example than Skiing down the mountains in the Swiss Alps.

It’s Local: The other great thing about when you visit Europe is that thanks to the transport systems and the European Union, it’s easy to cross the border into other European countries and visit Europe in a way that hits all the major countries.

This post was written by admin on July 2010

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  1. Tom July 31, 2010 2:41 am

    I’d say the number of reasons to visit europe is higher. Each post on this blog may represent a reason to visit europe.

    People visit europe mostly because of the fact that it’s historical. It has a great culture. My 2 cents.

  2. Kyle August 4, 2010 7:41 am

    As tom said, there are many reasons to visit europe. One of the reasons people i know like to visit europe is because of the fun you can have here. People visit europe for the european bars, breweries, clubs etc. The girls are also a good reason to visit europe, heh.

  3. foster August 5, 2010 11:45 am

    people visit europe because they have SO MANY things to see!!
    also, some other people visit europe because of our girls. which is a good reason.

    in summers when i visit europe i like traveling in italy. mainly thanks to the fact that i’m into history.

  4. edresearcher October 12, 2010 7:34 pm

    Much of Europe is way overrated and far too expensive anyway. And in many places they really don’t like Americans, so they will try to insult you as much as they can. Chile, Peru, New Zealand, Australia are all very nice places to visit with a lot to see and do.

  5. Angie February 24, 2011 1:25 pm

    I was very surprised when I was in four European countries, many of them knew English. I thought that helped make my trip easier. I was able to know enough German to get me by but with them all knowing English, it really made the trip a breeze. Our only problem was an encounter on the street with a German man who was getting upset at us and we did not understand what he was saying.

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