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France
Arc de Triomphe – The Triumphal Arch
The 5-country European tour will kick off in France, where travelers will visit the Arc de Triomphe (The Triumphal Arch). Built under the orders of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1806, this neoclassical marvel stands 50 meters tall and is adorned with intricate sculptures. Beneath its base lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, honoring those who perished in World War I.

Champs-Élysées Avenue
Champs-Élysées Avenue, located in the heart of Paris, is a famous and grand street. Stretching approximately 1.9 km, it connects the Place de la Concorde with the Arc de Triomphe. The avenue is a hub for high-end fashion stores, luxury restaurants, and major event venues.

The Louvre Museum
The Louvre Museum, originally a royal palace, was transformed into a museum in 1793. It houses an extensive collection of over 35,000 artifacts, including iconic works like Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo statue. A standout feature of the museum is the glass pyramid in its main courtyard, blending the classical and modern seamlessly.

Experience the Bateaux Parisiens Boat Ride
A ride on the Bateaux Parisiens along the Seine River is a fantastic way to admire the romantic beauty of Paris. On the modern boat, visitors will glide past famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame Cathedral. Beyond sightseeing, the Bateaux Parisiens offers refined French dining experiences onboard.

The City of Reims
Reims, located in the Champagne-Ardenne region of France, is famously known as the 'Capital of Champagne.' This city is renowned for its prestigious wine cellars where visitors can discover the intricate production process and savor exquisite glasses of champagne. Additionally, the city is home to the magnificent Reims Cathedral, a historic site where French kings were crowned. The Tau Palace and Saint-Remi Abbey, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, further enrich the city's heritage.

Opéra Théâtre de Metz Métropole
The Opéra-Théâtre de Metz Métropole is a remarkable architectural gem, built in the 18th century. Its interior boasts a grand design, with intricately carved ceilings and luxurious velvet seating. This theatre is one of the oldest in France still in operation, offering both a historic and cultural experience.

Luxembourg
5-Country European Tour brings travelers to Luxembourg, a small yet wealthy and captivating nation known for its charm.
The Grand Ducal Palace
The Grand Ducal Palace stands as a symbol of the power and architectural beauty of the small nation of Luxembourg. It serves as the official residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg and is a remarkable landmark in both historical and cultural contexts. Built in the 16th century in Renaissance style, the palace is renowned for its exquisite facade. Inside, the elegant interiors feature grand ceremonial rooms. In the summer, visitors can explore the areas open to the public.

Pont Adolphe
The Pont Adolphe Bridge, named after Grand Duke Adolphe, is regarded as one of the largest stone arch bridges of its time. Spanning the Pétrusse Valley, it creates an impressive view in the heart of the capital. Not only a vital transport link, the bridge also serves as a stunning viewpoint.

Belgium
The next stop in the Five-Country European Tour is Belgium. Known as the 'heart of Europe,' Belgium is celebrated not only for its central geographic location but also for its rich cultural heritage.
Grand Place Square
Grand Place Square is located in the heart of Brussels and has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. With its Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance architecture, the square stands as a historic masterpiece. Surrounding the Grand Place are magnificent buildings such as the Town Hall (Hôtel de Ville) with its soaring bell tower and the Maison du Roi museum.

Atomium Museum
The Atomium is a museum and architectural landmark built for the 1958 World Expo. The structure represents the crystalline form of an iron atom, magnified 165 billion times. It consists of nine large steel spheres connected by cylindrical tubes, creating a striking design. Inside the Atomium, visitors can explore exhibits and enjoy panoramic views of Brussels from the highest sphere. Some areas feature modern elevators and spiral staircases.

The Netherlands
In the Five-Country European Tour, the Netherlands is a small nation in Northwestern Europe. It is famous for its vibrant tulip fields, windmills, and picturesque canal systems.
Keukenhof Gardens
Keukenhof Gardens is often referred to as the 'Garden of Europe.' Every year, from mid-March to mid-May, Keukenhof opens its doors to visitors, showcasing over 7 million blooming flowers. Spanning over 32 hectares, the garden is a vibrant natural masterpiece. Beyond being a floral wonder, Keukenhof also hosts artistic flower exhibitions.


Fairy Tale Village of Giethoorn
The fairy tale village of Giethoorn is famous for its winding network of canals, charming thatched-roof cottages, and picturesque wooden bridges. What makes Giethoorn unique is that it has no main streets; transportation is primarily done by small wooden boats known as 'whisper boats.' Visitors here can glide through serene canals and experience the quintessential Dutch village life.

Zaanse Schans Windmill Village
Zaanse Schans Windmill Village recreates the image of a traditional Dutch village from the 18th and 19th centuries. It is famous for its collection of historic windmills lining the banks of the Zaan River. Each windmill in Zaanse Schans has a distinct function, ranging from grinding flour and pressing oil to sawing wood, reflecting their crucial role in the Dutch economy of the past.

Germany
Nhà thờ Dom
Nhà thờ Dom ở Cologne nổi bật với hai tháp chuông cao chót vót, đạt chiều cao 157 m. Vì thế đây là một trong những nhà thờ cao nhất thế giới. Bên trong, nhà thờ gây ấn tượng với không gian nội thất rộng lớn, những khung kính màu tinh xảo và một số bảo vật vô giá.

Tòa thị chính Cologne
Tòa thị chính Cologne được xây dựng từ thế kỷ 12, mang kiến trúc Gothic và Phục Hưng. Điểm nhấn nổi bật của Tòa thị chính là tháp chuông cao 61 m với hơn 130 bức tượng chạm khắc tinh xảo. Tòa thị chính không chỉ là trung tâm hành chính mà còn là chứng nhân cho nhiều sự kiện lịch sử của Cologne.

Nhà Beethoven
Nhà Beethoven là nơi sinh ra và là bảo tàng tưởng niệm nhà soạn nhạc thiên tài. Được xây dựng từ thế kỷ 18, ngôi nhà này lưu giữ và trưng bày các kỷ vật của Beethoven. Trong đó có các bản nhạc gốc, nhạc cụ cá nhân và bức thư nổi tiếng “Heiligenstadt Testament”.
Römerberg Square
Römerberg Square is located in the heart of Frankfurt. It is distinguished by its traditional Fachwerkhaus (timber-framed) buildings. Römerberg was once the venue for festivals, fairs, and royal ceremonies.

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Mytour.vnJanuary 9, 2025