Barcelona is a historical city with many museums and galleries offering an insight into the strong culture of the region. Its busy nightlife make it an interesting place to explore. Once you have exhausted all that Barcelona has to do and see, head out into the wider region of Catalonia for a range of great daytrips.
Catalonia is home to a wide selection of attractions with everything from geological sites and historical cities to amusement parks and beaches all in close proximity to the region’s capital. Northwards, the Pyrenees are a rugged landscape of mountains and wilderness, while the temperate climate and beaches to the south are perfect for a beach getaway. Catalonia is an autonomous community and its strong culture, language and heritage add extra spice to the attractive European way of life.
Throughout the city of Barcelona you will see the unparalleled architecture of the renowned Gaudi, while Montserrat offers a natural formation that is a powerful symbol for the Catalan people. It is a unique geological rock formation, only 30 miles (50kms) north of Barcelona. Here you will find the world renowned Benedictine Abbey and music school, where on a good day the angelic voices of the boy’s choir drift through the magical mountain oasis.
London is among the most famous cities in the whole world. Millions of tourists flock to it every year, but most of them are not able to explore the entire city. Thus many visitors return to London during several vacations to relish more of its wonderful attractions. If you are yet to see this beautiful city, or if you have already went there but still want to see more of what it can offer, consider historical sightseeing that will truly make your visit unforgettable.
In a recent poll that was researched, Dallas was the #2 most mentioned city in the United States. The West End in Dallas is one of the more historical places in the city. It is roughly around 55 acres and contains more than 80 stores and 40 restaurants. A carriage ride is one of the more popular ways of traveling through the West End, because it offers people the chance to see everything there at a much slower pace. On a carriage ride you would get to see things like the Grassy Knoll, or get to visit the Sixth Floor Museum. The famous courthouse "Old Red" is a nice stop and you can get more information on the city when you stop by the Tourist Information Center.
You’ve heard the phrase ‘Rome wasn’t built in a day’. Likewise if you are planning a trip to Rome you will want to give yourself a lot more time to enjoy what the city has to offer. This is something a lot of people already know, as the famous city in Italy has gotten great kudos in recent years. Rome ranked number 2 in the category of Top 10 European Cities in the Condé Nast Traveler’s 2004 Reader’s Choice Awards.
On the top of your list of places to visit in Rome will likely be the Coliseum, the Pantheon, and the Roman Forum.
You have read about the Coliseum throughout your whole life, in history books, in religious literature. Now you can see this location that has been such a historical landmark, where the Gladiators used to fight for their lives. If you sign up for a tour, you may have a guide that looks much like a gladiator of days of old.
Next, you may want to see the over 1,800 year old Pantheon. This building has made it through generation after generation and is an awe-inspiring location. Its name translates to “temple to all gods”. Inside its walls is the final resting place of a number of high-ranking individuals of Italian history including two kings, and the famous painter, Raphael. This location is free to visit and is open every day, except Christmas.
The Roman Forum (Foro Romano) was where all the great minds of Rome used to meet, 2000 years ago. Whether it was religious or political meeting, it would have happened here. Unfortunately time has been cruel to the Roman Forum and much of what used to be magnificent columns are now ruins. But, some still stand to help you appreciate the magnitude of this location. This site is free to visit, but there are fees for tours.
Walk practically anywhere in Greece and you are walking in the footsteps of antiquity. The home to such historical figures, fictional or not, as Plato and Homer. As the center of modern civilization, Greece is considered the home of art, philosophy and many other aspects of culture which set us apart from other creatures. While you could literally spend months in Greece visiting and exploring archeological sites, there country is known for very modern pleasures.
These were some of the historical cities in the world. You can explore our tourist guide to find out more about the historical sightseeing around the world.
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