Europe
Europe members of World Tourism Cities Federation (WTCF)
Paris
Begin with a coffee on the Champs-Elysées, then take a gentle stroll down to the Eiffel Tower along the avenue Marceau, passing the famous flame of the Pont de l’Alma.
Nicosia
Nicosia is a peaceful and friendly city with many nice and cozy restaurants and museums. The city has anactive fine art atmosphere to it and the most Cyprus style features.
Amsterdam
From ancient churches to magnificent museums, secret courtyards to quaint cobbled streets, and, of course, the city s world-famous canal houses, waterways and bridges, there s an overwhelming amount of things to see and do in Amsterdam.
Barcelona
The cultural deposits of medieval Europe combines with the fashionable charm of the new era perfectly here. The architecture of Gaudi endows her strong artistic aura, while the Olympic event shows off her vibrant aspect.
Berlin
Everybody wants to visit Berlin. You cannot be more precise about how appealing the German capital is to people all over the world.
Athens
A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy, it is widely referred to as the cradle of Western civilization and the birthplace of democracy.
Sofia
Sofia is a perfect place for tourism. As a well-known flower city, its streets, plazas, living areas are covered in green, there are many green boulevards, gardens dotted within the center of the city which contrast nicely with the light yellow or white buildings around.
Prague
Prague has been a political, cultural, and economic centre of central Europe with waxing and waning fortunes during its 1,100-year existence.
Edinburgh
Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland, located in Lothian on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth.
Geneva
The scenery in Geneva will surprise you time and time. From the 140-meter-high Geneva Fountain to Mount Blanc in fancy; from picturesque countryside path to the wine journey, you will never feel lonely.
Plovdiv
Plovdiv is the second largest city in Bulgaria and the capital city of Plovdiv State, serving as one of the cradles of the national rejuvenation of Bulgaria.
Lisbon
With its rich aromas and flavours, Lisbon has a gastronomic tradition quite unlike any other. Mouth-watering fish and fresh seafood, but also plenty of meat dishes and unique savoury snacks, await you at your table.
Copenhagen
In the 12th century, Absalon, grand bishop of Roskilde built a fortress; it became the “port of the merchant” . It is not only the domestic gate but also the gate of Northern Europe.
Brussels
Offices of over 200 international administrative centers and over 1,000 official organizations have been established here. Various kinds of international meetings are convened here every year.
Helsinki
Helsinki is Finland s major political, educational, financial, cultural, and research center as well as one of northern Europe s major city. Approximately 75% of foreign companies operating in Finland have settled in the Helsinki region.
Hamburg
Scenic spots and recreational activities concentrate in Hamburg-Mitte, but different scenic spots are still accessible through subway since Hamburg-Mitte covers a large area.
Nice
Nice, the capital of the French Riviera is a representative resort of azure coasts, the warm and moist climate, laid back atmosphere, wailing along the British seaside Avenue to beautiful angel Angel Bay, looking at the sea with a refreshing blue color.
Zurich
Zurich is also the origin of Dadaism during the beginning of last century. Although it is the metropolitan in Switzerland, Zurich is a small village both in terms of its size and population when compared to the rest of Europe.
Riga
You can experience the long history of the old city from many of the church steeples, which can date back to the 13th century. The buildings of the city have a distinctive appearance and are exceedingly aesthetic.
Valletta
Valletta is the capital of Malta and also a cultural heritage city recognized by UNESCO. It is the pride of Malta and the security of Malta people.
Dublin
Dublin, across the Liffey River, is a cultural capital that possesses a lot of universities, academies of sciences and art galleries. Time-honored houses can be seen everywhere, all sorts of beautiful doors and windows are full of flowers and plants.
Budapest
Located in the north-central border, Budapest is known as a famous ancient city in Europe, lying alongside the middle reaches of the Danube River since it used to be two isolated cities.
Wales
Compared with prosperity and urbanization of England, Wales has a great flavor of countryside in terms of natural landscape, social customs and culture. It is endowed with unpolluted natural scenery and various kinds of geographical landscape.
Pomorie
Pomorie is located in the southern part of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, 22 km away from Burgas and approximately 400 km away from Sofia.
Kharkiv
Kharkiv is the largest industrial, educational, trade and transport center of Ukraine.
Tallinn
Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, is part of the economically stable Nordic area, situated on a busy trading route between East and West.
The Hague
The Hague is the third biggest city in Holland, and it is also the political center of this country, Dutch parliament located here. As the city by the sea, The Hague is also a Royal city, the King and Queen of the Neterlands work and live in this city.
Irkutsk
Irkutsk city- the capital of Eastern Siberia, pleasantly historic Irkutsk is by far the most popular stop on the Trans-Siberian Railway between Moscow and all points east.
Florence
Built on the site of an Etruscan settlement and the later ancient Roman colony of Florentia (founded in 59 BC), Forence became a symbol of the Renaissance during the early Medici period (between the 15th and the 16th centuries), reaching extraordinary levels of economic and cultural development.
Andorra la Vella
Andorra is located at the axial heart of the Pyrenees. It covers an area of 468 km2 and is the largest of the small states of Europe, its population count is around 76,000 inhabitants. Catalan is the official language.
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg is the most Westernized city of Russia, as well as its cultural capital. The Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Saint Petersburg is home to The Hermitage, one of the largest art museums in the world.
Dresden
Dresden is the capital of the Free State of Saxony in Germany and the most beautiful city in the former East Germany. It was called “Florence of Elbe River” before World War II.
Belfast
It is worth noting that Belfast does not have an independent administrative region, which is different from other British cities, but it is located between Antrim and Down County.
Sevilla
As the sole Spanish city with inland ports, Sevilla is an ancient capital in Southwestern Spain and serves as an industrial, commercial, and cultural center.
Madrid
Madrid, capital of Spain, is the largest city and the economic center in Spain, and also serves as the capital of Madrid province
Thessaloniki
Salonica (or Thessaloniki) is the second largest city in Greece, and the capital and largest city of Macedonia, as well as the capital of Central Macedonia and Thessaloniki State.
Turin
Lively and elegant, Torino is incredibly a city set in the heart of verdant areas: gently resting on the hillside and enclosed by the winding course of the River Po, it owes much of its charm to its enchanting location at the foot of the western Alps, watched over by snowy peaks. The first Capital of Italia offers amazing museums and glorious Royal Residences, recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997.
Belgrade
Outspoken, adventurous, proud and audacious; Belgrade is by no means a pretty capital, but its gritty exuberance makes it one of the most happening cities in Europe.