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Munich is a historical and cultural city located in the Upper Bavarian High Plains and is one of Germany’s major economic, cultural, technological and transportation centres. The manufacturing, software and service industries are well developed. Between the old city and the new city, the illusion of time and space exchanges and stimulates the visitor’s imagination.

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Naples, the most densely populated in Italy, is the land of a long cultural history starting 8th century BC, beautiful scenery and countless cultural relics. It is also known as the “City of Sunshine and Happiness”. There are many islands around Naples and the Roman ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum.

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Neuschwanstein (or Schloss Neuschwanstein in German) resembles an illustration from your favourite fairy tale book, with beautiful frescoes, looming towers and the Great Throne Hall. Bavarian King Ludwig II began building Neuschwanstein Castle in 1869 but didn’t live to see it finished, until 1892. The shy king built the castle to withdraw from public life but at present, a large number of people come to view his private refuge. Every year, 1.4 million people visit "the castle of the fairy-tale king".

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From the 18th century onwards, tourists started visiting this stretch of the Côte d'Azur for its pleasant maritime climate, pretty beaches, splendid architecture and congenial hustle-bustle. Nice welcomes you warmly and makes you feel right at home with its simple charm, pastel-painted buildings and ochre streets. The city has a vibrant night-life.

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Paris is Inarguably the city of love, lights, global centre for art, culture, fashion and gastronomy. The city offers a plethora of attractions; The Eiffel Tower; constructed in 1889, Notre Dame and the Arc de Triomphe, The Champs-Elysées named the world’s most romantic boulevard of over 2.4 kms, ‎Musée du Louvre, the Seine River and many more.

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Prague is the first city in the world to be designated as a World Heritage Site, which is built on nine hills alongside the Vltava River and is popularly known as the city of a hundred spires, offering a charming mix of history, architectural wonders and modern leisure. It is the hometown of several acclaimed writers and musicians.

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The Rhine Falls is the largest waterfall in Switzerland and the nearest community is Neuhausen am Rheinfall, where tourists can also view the Worth Castle. On the two sides of the Rhine, there are viewing platforms which give a breathtaking perspective to the guests. Boat trips can be taken up the Rhine to the falls and the Rheinfallfelsen.

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Rome with a history of over 28 centuries is the capital of Italy. Vatican City: the smallest country in the world, is enclosed within Rome. The Vatican Museum and the Colosseum are among the world's most visited tourist destinations. The city is an exhilarating blend of historic culture, awe-inspiring art and a vibrant nightlife. Rome indeed was not built in a day.

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Rotterdam, the largest port in Europe and the second largest city in the Netherlands, is located on the banks of the New Maas River, 28 km from the North Sea. Rotterdam was founded in the mid-13th century. Markthal is a covered market hall and apartment building that opened in October 2014, making the city a radical landmark for tourists.

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Salzburg, with traces of human settlements dating to the Neolithic Ages the oldest city in Austria. Salzburg is a Festival City, wherein every summer it transforms into one giant stage. Tourists also visit Salzburg to tour the historic center and the scenic Alpine surroundings. Salzburg was the capital of an independent state from the early 14th century until 1805; ruled by prince-archbishops. It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996. The city has three universities and a large population of students.

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