Eisriesenwelt – Austria Keukenhof Gardens - Netherlands Arc De Triomphe - France
Swiss Alps - Switzerland
Mudam Museum - Luxembourg Schönbrunn Palace - Austria St Bavo's Cathedral - Belgium Notre Dame Cathedral - France
Grand Place - Belgium St. Stephen's Cathedral - Austria
Neuschwanstein Castle - Germany Krunstmuseum Liechtenstein - Liechtenstein Brandenburg Gate - Germany
Verdon Gorge - France
Gutenberg Castle - Liechtenstein Grand Ducal Palace - Luxembourg Monte Carlo Casino - Monaco
Hoge Veluwe - The Netherlands Eiffel Tower - France
Prince’s Palace of Monaco - Monaco
Austria - Schönbrunn Palace is a former imperial residence in Vienna. The palace was home to the Habsburg emperors until 1918. It is one of the most preserved sites in Europe.
St. Stephen’s Cathedral: A medieval place of worship and the mother church of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna. Its is also an icon of the city of Vienna.
Eisriesenwelt: A vast limestone and ice cave 400 meters below ground in northern Austria. It can be explored by tour guides during the spring.
Belgium - Grand Place: A market square in the center of Brussels with many shops. It is surrounded by large guild halls and 2 towering edifices
St. Bavo’s Cathedral: A cathedral from the 10th century that has been preserved along with its numerous murals and artwork. It is built with Romanesque architecture.
France - Eiffel tower: 324 meter high tower built out of wrought iron. Built in the 19th century on the Champ de Mars. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel who designed and built the tower.
Notre Dame: an iconic Gothic church in the Île de la Cité in the fourth arrondissement of Paris. It is linked with great literary works.
Arc de Triomphe: a Triumphal arc built around the years of Napoleon. This national monument is at the western end of the Champs-Élysées at the center of Place Charles de Gaulle.
The Verdon Gorge: a 25 kilometer long ravine located in Provence in southern France. The winding river and limestone walls provide a spectacular place to picnic, kayak, or hike
Germany- Neuschwanstein Castle: a 19th century hilltop castle located near Füssen in southwest Bavaria, Germany. It is considered to be the ultimate “fairytale castle”.
Brandenburg Gate: a 18th-century neoclassical monument and a division for the city of Berlin. It was commissioned to be built by King Frederick William II of Prussia to be a sign of peace. It was considerably damaged over the years and was restored in the 21st century
Liechtenstein-Krunstmuseum Liechtenstein: An art gallery and museum built in the late 1990s. It shows off the national collection of contemporary art
Gutenberg Castle: A grand castle with beautiful architecture, one of the 2 preserved castles in the whole country. It now acts as a national historic museum
Luxembourg - Grand Ducal Palace: The official residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. The Duke performs his duties as head of state of the Grand Duchy there in southern Luxembourg
Mudam: A museum displaying the country’s art, culture, and architecture style. It specializes in modern art and can be found in the Northeastern area of Luxembourg City
Monaco - Prince’s Palace of Monaco: The palace of the Prince and royal family. It was created in 1191 as a Genoese fortress and was bombarded for years. Its fortifications were eventually relaxed and renovated.
Monte Carlo Casino: A large casino and entertainment complex that displays Monaco's culture. It also has the official Theatre and Ballet Theatre of Monaco
Netherlands- Hoge Veluwe: One of the largest continuous expanse of natural land. It contains forests and sand dunes that provide homes for wildlife. Bikes are accessible to tourists to preserve the environment rather than using cars.
Keukenhof Gardens: A large tulip garden that exhibits the Dutch flower industry. Over 7 million tulips and other bulb flowers are planted annually to create a picturesque rainbow of petals
Switzerland - Swiss Alps: a natural feature of high mountains that allow for chalets, mountains, skiing, hiking, and backpacking for tourists. There is a 62,000-km network of trails to give outdoor pleasure to people and to fully enjoy the natural environment
Jungfraujoch: A saddle glacier connecting 2 high peaks in the Bernese Alps. The Sphinx Observatory is also located there to house atmospheric research and a radio station.
St. Stephen’s Cathedral: A medieval place of worship and the mother church of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna. Its is also an icon of the city of Vienna.
Eisriesenwelt: A vast limestone and ice cave 400 meters below ground in northern Austria. It can be explored by tour guides during the spring.
Belgium - Grand Place: A market square in the center of Brussels with many shops. It is surrounded by large guild halls and 2 towering edifices
St. Bavo’s Cathedral: A cathedral from the 10th century that has been preserved along with its numerous murals and artwork. It is built with Romanesque architecture.
France - Eiffel tower: 324 meter high tower built out of wrought iron. Built in the 19th century on the Champ de Mars. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel who designed and built the tower.
Notre Dame: an iconic Gothic church in the Île de la Cité in the fourth arrondissement of Paris. It is linked with great literary works.
Arc de Triomphe: a Triumphal arc built around the years of Napoleon. This national monument is at the western end of the Champs-Élysées at the center of Place Charles de Gaulle.
The Verdon Gorge: a 25 kilometer long ravine located in Provence in southern France. The winding river and limestone walls provide a spectacular place to picnic, kayak, or hike
Germany- Neuschwanstein Castle: a 19th century hilltop castle located near Füssen in southwest Bavaria, Germany. It is considered to be the ultimate “fairytale castle”.
Brandenburg Gate: a 18th-century neoclassical monument and a division for the city of Berlin. It was commissioned to be built by King Frederick William II of Prussia to be a sign of peace. It was considerably damaged over the years and was restored in the 21st century
Liechtenstein-Krunstmuseum Liechtenstein: An art gallery and museum built in the late 1990s. It shows off the national collection of contemporary art
Gutenberg Castle: A grand castle with beautiful architecture, one of the 2 preserved castles in the whole country. It now acts as a national historic museum
Luxembourg - Grand Ducal Palace: The official residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. The Duke performs his duties as head of state of the Grand Duchy there in southern Luxembourg
Mudam: A museum displaying the country’s art, culture, and architecture style. It specializes in modern art and can be found in the Northeastern area of Luxembourg City
Monaco - Prince’s Palace of Monaco: The palace of the Prince and royal family. It was created in 1191 as a Genoese fortress and was bombarded for years. Its fortifications were eventually relaxed and renovated.
Monte Carlo Casino: A large casino and entertainment complex that displays Monaco's culture. It also has the official Theatre and Ballet Theatre of Monaco
Netherlands- Hoge Veluwe: One of the largest continuous expanse of natural land. It contains forests and sand dunes that provide homes for wildlife. Bikes are accessible to tourists to preserve the environment rather than using cars.
Keukenhof Gardens: A large tulip garden that exhibits the Dutch flower industry. Over 7 million tulips and other bulb flowers are planted annually to create a picturesque rainbow of petals
Switzerland - Swiss Alps: a natural feature of high mountains that allow for chalets, mountains, skiing, hiking, and backpacking for tourists. There is a 62,000-km network of trails to give outdoor pleasure to people and to fully enjoy the natural environment
Jungfraujoch: A saddle glacier connecting 2 high peaks in the Bernese Alps. The Sphinx Observatory is also located there to house atmospheric research and a radio station.