If you are looking for excitement and great destinations to visit with your family, then you should definitely go and see Europe. You can start by shopping in the busy streets of Paris, gazing at the mystifying Stonehenge and visiting the Swiss Alps, which are all perfect spots to spend your vacation and experience beauty at its extreme. There are still more places to visit and enjoy in Europe, below is a list of well-known spots that you should not fail to see and experience:
Stonehenge – Stonehenge remains to be mysterious to the people who see it because of the way it looks. Debates on the hows, whats and whys of this structure remain to be unresolved until now; but that is one thing that makes this site more exciting to visit, aside from the fact of how majestic it is to look on massive rocks that protrude in a circular setting in the ground.
Archaeologists who study it assume that Stonehenge was built around 2500 BC, which they also believed was made to be a burial ground. However, there are still a lot of theories about its existence. Then, again, because of its mysteries, it has become one of the must-see spots in Europe one should not really fail to visit.
Eiffel Tower – Who would not know about this grand tower that has become one of the most renowned monuments worldwide and at all times? The tower was built by Gustave Eiffel to be the entrance arch for the World’s Fair on 1989; and it was built in order to commemorate the centenary of the French Revolution.
The said tower stands 1,063 feet tall and it was the tallest building worldwide for over 40 years, until the completion of the Chrysler Building in New York. Today, it remains to be the tallest building in Paris. Eiffel Tower was designed to last for 20 years as stated in the contract, but with the preservation of the government it still stands tall and proud up to now.
Swiss Alps – the Swiss Alps is located in Switzerland and undoubtedly with its beauty, it has been the subject of thousands of photographers through the years. Whether you believe it or not, it covers 65% of the entire territory of Switzerland, and its mountainous region gives huge chances for sightseeing, helicopter tours and of course for hiking.
Roman Coliseum – the Roman Coliseum is located in Rome. It was once used for battles between great gladiators wherein men would fight each other to death until there was one last man who remained standing and declared the winner. The coliseum was also used for plays and battle reenactments and not just for real fights and death. When the early medieval came, it was no longer used for entertainment, rather it was used for more productive purposes such as workshops and a lot more.
Like the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Roman Coliseum is without a doubt a manifestation of magnificence when it comes to building structures. More so, it has become Rome’s symbol, thus came its name.

