|
The Big 3: New York, London, Paris
When it comes to the most vibrant, cutting edge
cities on the planet, head to the “big three” on your next vacation.
Make the leap from the Big Apple across the pond to the Big Smoke, then
keep on to the illustrious City of Lights for a whirlwind vacation that
will leave your head spinning. Don't forget to contact a European Vacation Planner who will help you find many unsung destinations. From fashion to art to shows to culture,
New York, London, and Paris are the top places for visitors of all ages.
Start your tour of the hottest cities in the world
in the Big Apple, New York City. From a romantic ride in a horse drawn
carriage through Central Park to shopping at the most exclusive stores
on Fifth Avenue to the hottest shows on the Great White Way, there is
something for everyone in the “city that never sleeps.” Whatever time
of year is the perfect time of year to visit New York City. The spring
time is lovely for seeing the city in bloom, where summer sees an influx
of sailors for Fleet Week, and winter shows off the sparkle and glamour
of the city, from skating at Rockefeller Center to the beautiful
Christmas decorations in all the shop windows.
Spend a day at any of the city’s groundbreaking
museums, from the essential Metropolitan Museum of Art to the uniquely
designed Guggenheim Museum and the awe-inspiring MoMA, the Metropolitan
Museum of Modern Art. Other attractions completely unique to New York
City including the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, the Staten Island
ferry, and the legendary Times Square in the heart of it all.
From New York, jet set across the pond to the city
of London. This historic city, located on the River Thames is the
capital of the country and the home of the royal family. Steeped in
pomp and circumstance, London’s many time-tested traditions are fabulous
to watch, from the hourly chiming of Big Ben to the elaborate changing
of the guard ceremonies at Buckingham Palace. The city’s fantastic West
End district rivals that of Broadway, as any given night offers up
dozens of musicals, dramas, and unique theatrical productions, so
everyone is sure to find something they will enjoy.
Most of the museums in London offer free admission,
including the eerily stunning Imperial War Museum, the astoundingly
large British Museum, and huge art collection of the National Gallery.
Other highlights include the Beefeater-lead tour at the Tower of London;
Shakespeare’s recreated Globe Theatre, and must-see architectural sights
like Buckingham Palace, St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Houses of Parliament,
and Westminster Abbey.
Once you decide to leave London, head across the
English Channel by either ferry or chunnel, enter into France, and keep
going until you hit the City of Lights. Paris is by far one of the most
romantic cities in the world, from the beautiful architecture, wide
boulevards, and tree lined streets, it is no wonder why lovers flock to
the city. Enjoy a cup of coffee at a corner table of a sidewalk café or
zip to the top of the Eiffel Tower.
Paris is an art lover’s dream, serving as home to
the world famous Louvre, the largest art museum in the world housing
such magnificent works of art as Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa and the ancient
Greek sculpture, Venus de Milo. Other museums include the Rodin Museum
paying homage to the great sculptor and the Musee d’Orsay, a converted
train station that now holds a stunning collection of impressionist
artwork.
|