Europe is one of the most developed continents in the world. There are many blond foreigners, many developed countries, and many tourist cities. But have you ever felt tired walking from city to city? Then put all your worries aside and join a seven-day tour of Europe, starting from the Danube River, taking another route that was once the most primitive means of transportation, and seeing the beautiful scenery on the shore from the middle of the river.
Budapest, Hungary Budapest is like a medal on Hungary’s shoulders, proud and proud. There are eight bridges on the Danube River that flows through Budapest. These eight bridges constitute a world mathematical puzzle that remains unsolved. As a tourist, you can also try it. The relationship between the Danube and Budapest is complementary. The Danube River is known as the soul of Budapest, and Budapest is also regarded as the shining pearl of the Danube River. There is a famous Fisherman's Bastion by the river. Whether from the perspective of human history or natural landscape, Fisherman's Bastion is unique. Standing on the wall at the top of the fort, you can see the reflection of Fisherman's Bastion in the water, and you can also overlook the distant scenery. Really enjoyable. Many couples in Budapest dedicate their first kiss to their lovers here. Vienna, Austria Vienna is remembered for its Golden Hall. At the same time, Vienna has given birth to a large number of musicians and is the dream temple of many music lovers. In Vienna’s squares and street corners, you’ll meet a lot of wandering artists. Some are street performances, some are character sketches, and some are performance art performances. The entire city is surrounded by a strong artistic atmosphere, and everyone you see is very elegant, whether in dress or conversation. Vienna has the largest opera house in the world. Traveling in the northwest, all operas, orchestras and individuals are proud to perform in Vienna. Vienna, also known as the Danube Goddess, is almost surrounded by green. Hundreds of years have passed and the trees and forests are as well maintained as ever. It looks like a pleasant green color. Tired of Gensburg, Gensburg is not a very famous city, at least it is a bit unfamiliar to us. It is located on the upper reaches of the Danube River. In the Middle Ages, Regensburg was even one of the most prosperous cities in Germany. Although it is no longer a political and economic center, the accumulated culture is irreplaceable. Here, you can vaguely see the bustling shadow of the Middle Ages. Various buildings gather here, forming a beautiful scenery. Many writers and scholars stayed here for short or long periods of time and wrote many hymns. Stroll along the Danube, take a awning boat or rent a yacht and enjoy the scenery along the water. A seven-day tour of Europe, I believe it will live up to your expectations and give you value for money.