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Filled with stunning vistas, breath-taking beaches, unique culture, and exquisite architecture, Europe has everything to offer. Whether you’re eager to climb the Eiffel Tower, sip Guinness in Dublin or interrail throughout the continent or ski down the slopes of the Matterhorn, you’ll find an endless array of activities to keep you occupied. 

If you’re looking for adventure and excitement, take a look at the top 7 things to do in Europe before you die.

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1. Travel back in Time in Athens

No trip to this stunning city is ever long enough, so be prepared to pack in as many excursions as you can manage. With sites dating back to at least 447 BC, there are centuries to explore as you wander around the quaint, cobbled streets. Must-see archaeological sites include the Acropolis, Temple of Poseidon, and the Parthenon, so book a private guided tour if you want to make the most of your time here.

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2. Kayaking in Croatia

Croatia is the perfect place to take to the water and explore with just an oar to lead the way. If you enjoy the freedom of the open sea, Croatia’s stunning coastline is the ultimate kayaking destination. For in-land fun, try the 15 km route along the Zrmanja River. Clear waters, stunning views, deep canyons, and winding waterfalls will test your mettle and your strength!

When you’ve exhausted Croatian waters, you’ll find plenty more European destinations to scuba dive, snorkel, or kayak. Take a look at Seasideplanet.com to find the best routes for beginners, families, and adventurers. Whether you’re a seasoned kayaker or a nervous beginner, guided journeys will ensure you see the best of your destination.

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3. Take a Boat Tour of Berlin

If you want to enjoy Europe from the water without getting a hair out of place, then a boat trip around Germany’s cultural center might be right up your street. Book ahead for a tour via the Spree River or grab a water taxi as you make your way around.

Combining buzzing nightlife, world-class galleries, mesmerizing museums, and 5* hotels, Berlin has everything you could want and more. The historical Reichstag Building, the Brandenburg Gate, and the East Side Gallery on the Berlin Wall are just three of the iconic sites worth visiting while you’re in enjoying the city.

4. Ride Rollercoasters at Tivoli Gardens

Dating back to 1843, Tivoli Gardens is one of the oldest amusement parks in the world. A delightful blend of fun and fantasy, the Gardens feature live performances, major concerts, stunning scenery, thrilling rides, and much, much more. Traditionally open from April until Christmas, Tivoli Gardens has recently started opening throughout winter too, so there’s a good chance you’ll get to experience this wonderland when you’re next in Denmark. An unmitigated national treasure, it’s a jewel in Copenhagen’s crown. 

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5. See the Snow in Switzerland

There aren’t many places in Europe that can boast about having snow all year round, but Jungfraujoch is one of them. Home to the highest train station in Europe, you’ll be traveling more than 3,400 meters above sea level to reach the town. Upon your arrival, you can enjoy playing in the powder, skiing down the slopes or enjoy the apres-ski as you watch the action. 

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6. Visit the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City

The home of the Roman Catholic Church, Vatican City, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe. As well as being a religious pilgrimage for many people, the Vatican attracts record numbers of visitors due to its historical, cultural, and artistic importance. The Sistine Chapel is home to Michelangelo’s most famous work, while nearby St Peter’s Basilica, the Vatican Museums, and the Apostolic Palace showcase impressive collections and relics. 

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7. Walk Las Ramblas in Barcelona

This 1.2 km boulevard is instantly recognizable to anyone who visits Barcelona and will captivate you from the moment you set eyes on it. Lying between El Raval to the west and Barri Gòtic to the east, the treelined vista connects Plaça de Catalunya and Port Vell. Combined established attractions with street art, live performances, and epic artwork, you’ll spend hours seeing the sights and soaking up the atmosphere. 

Enjoying Europe in Style

With hundreds of spectacular towns, cities, and coastlines to explore, Europe is a continent like no other. Perfect for family fun, romantic getaways, adrenaline-fuelled adventure, solo travels, and vacationing with friends, there is an ideal European destination for every style of getaway. 

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