Top 15 Most Popular Tourist Places in Europe 2024

by Dibash Sarkar
19 minutes read
Popular Tourist Places in Europe

Europe is a continent that is immersed in culture, history and natural beauty. It is a dream destination for many travelers around the world. Europe offers something for everyone, which has some of the iconic landmarks renowned globally and also stands as a testament of history. Europe offers a wide collection of iconic landmarks, cultural delights, captivating sites, natural wonders and many more.

Europe is also one of the most visited continents around the world that captures around 15% of the total land and the continents are divided into three regions namely, Eastern Europe, Central Europe and Western Europe.

1. Louvre

Louvre
Louvre

Travellers have a number of reasons to visit Louvre, as there are a number of arts to be discovered in this museum, which earlier used to be a palace. This national art museum in Paris is located in the bank of Seine. This museum is home to a number of art objects, architectural elements, sculptures and paintings that are done by both anonymous as well as famous artists from different eras and origins.

The museum also holds the most renowned painting of Leonardo Da Vinci, Mona Lisa, which has been added to the museum collection since 1804. It is estimated that the total collection present at the Louvre would amount to an estimate of $45.5 billion.    

2. St. Mark’s Basilica 

St. Mark’s Basilica 
St. Mark’s Basilica 

St. Mark’s Basilica is dedicated to St. Mark the Evangelist and is located in Venice. This Basilica was built back in the 9th century. It is one of the most visited place in Venice and also among the top Cathedrals present in Italy. You can visit this place between 9:30 am and 4:45 pm to witness the mesmerizing mosaics spreaded over an area of 85000 square feet. Th 13th century artwork helps in depicting the sea journey of stolen relics in a vivid manner.

This Basilica stands as a testimony to the historical richness and grandeur with over 500 Byzantine columns, dating back to the 6th century.   

Accademia Gallery
Accademia Gallery

Accademia Gallery is located in Florence which is also known as Gallery of the Academy of Florence, which is best known for David, Michelangelo’s sculpture. There are also a number of art collection such as Venus and Cupid by Pontormo, Annunciation by Allori, Coronation of the Virgin by Jacopo di Cione and many more. If you are an art enthusiast, then you must visut this place.

This museum also has a collection of musical instruments named as “Museo degli strumenti musicali”. You can also observe the evolution ofthe Florentine art over the period of time, which will leave you awestruck.   

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4. Florence Duomo

Florence Duomo
Florence Duomo

Florence Duomo is also known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, which is located in Florence. This is the third largest church in the world and has been designed by Arnolfo di Cambio. This church is a fine example of Gothic art and is also the first Italian Renaissance.

The Church is 43 meters wide, 160 meters lengthy, 90 meters in traverse nave and the interiors of the dome is 100 meters. The church has a fine collection of religious and artistic treasures such as stunning mosaic floors, sculptures, intricate frescoes and beautiful stained glass windows.  The construction of this church began in 1296 and was completed in 1436.

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5. Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is a renowned place in the United Kingdom, as it is a royal residence as well as the administrative headquarters of the Monarch. Being the centre piece of the UK’s constitutional monarchy, this place serves as venue to different royal ceremonies and events.

The palace has a total of 775 rooms, including 78 bathrooms, 92 offices, 188 staff bedrooms, 52 Royal guest rooms and 19 state rooms. Each summer teh rooms are open to visitors to explore the magnificent rooms, paintings, scluptures and furniture. The palace was built back in the 1700s. This palace will offer you a blend of tradition, architecture and history which will help to attain insight into the British royalty.  

6. Stonehenge

stonehenge
stonehenge

Stonehenge is a prehistoric megalithic structure that is situated in Salisbury Pain in Wiltshire. It is a world heritage site and is renowned for the prehistoric arrangements of rocks in a sophisticated order, outline the shape of a circle. The monument is estimated to be built back around 5000 years ago.

The purpose behold building Stonehenge still remains a mystery as there are number of theories regarding the Stonehenge. The mystery surrounding this site attracts a large number of tourists from different parts of the globe to witness this beauty.   

7. Anne Frank House

Anne Frank House
Anne Frank House

Anne Frank House is also another popular tourist destination in Europe, especially for those who are keen on having a peak of the past times. Anne Frank was a German born Jewish girl who had written a diary of hiding under Nazi persecution. The house offers information regarding Anne Frank, her diary and her secret annex.

The house helps the tourists learn about the experiences of Anne Frank and her family along with four other people had hidden from Nazis during the World War II from 1942 to 1944. The secret annex was behind a bookcase, where everyone had hidden then. Her diary was published in the year 1947 and named “The diary of a young girl” which became a global bestseller. The home was turned into museum in 1960 and became one ofthe major attraction of Amsterdam.   

8. Milan Duomo

Milan Duomo 1
Milan Duomo

Milan Duomo is a cathedral that is developed and preserved by Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo and is dedicated to Santa Maria Nascente. The contrasting style of the cathedral attracts tourists to visit this place, as it showcases Gothic, Gothic Revival and Romanticism styles. The cathedral also displays art of various legends from different generations. The cathedral features of 4000 figures, statues and gargoyles. This Duomo is the seat of the Archbishop of Milan and plays a significant role in the city.

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9. Tower of London

tower of london
tower of london

Tower of London is a world heritage site as well as an iconic castle of London. The tower of London was built to stand as a symbol of royal power. The secure fortress has the royal Mint, where the nation’s coins were produced and also acted as a storehouse for weapons. In he year 1708, William the conqueror founded this central tower, which is situated on the Northern bank of river Thames in London. 

10. Prague Castle

prague castle
prague castle

Prague Castle is situated in Prague, Czech Republic that was built back in the 9th century. This castle has served long to the, roman emperors, King of Bohemia and the presidents of Czechoslovakia. This building stands as a testament to the cultural and historical heritage of the past. This castle houses relics of Bohemian king, historical documents, art treasures  and ancient Christian relics. The Prague castle is the largest coherent castle complex in the whole world. UNESCO has certified this castle as a world heritage site. 

11. Westminster Abbey

westminster abbey
westminster abbey

Westminster Abbey is a royal church that is located in the centre of London and is a world heritage site. This Anglican church in the City of Westminster is a testament of over 40 British and English Coronations since the year 1066. It is also a burial site for 18 English, British and Scottish monarchs.

This Church is one of the most noted buildings in the UKm which is famous for burials, coronations and royal weddings. The church consists of some of the prized possessions of the abbey, consisting of valuable documents and treaties of foreign policies, silver and gold items and many more. The Abbey has been a religious place of worship for over 1000 years.

12. Leaning Tower of Pisa

Leaning Tower of Pisa
Leaning Tower of Pisa

Leaning Tower of Pisa or the Tower of Pisa is one of the seven wonders of the world that has gained attention of the masses due to its unique placement in the ground. The tower took around 200 years to built, after which a tilt was started to be observed after 5 years. It is believed that The shallow foundation of 3 meters and unstable soil.

The tilt was maintained by placing the centre of gravity within the base od the monument. The construction work for this tower began in the year 1173. Galileo Galilee used this monument for conducting various experiments. Leaning tower of Pisa is located in Rome, where it is an architectural marvel that attracts a njmber of tourists from different parts of the world. 

13. Eiffel Tower

eiffel tower
eiffel tower

Eiffel Tower is a globally renowned architecture that was opened to the public in ghe year 1889 and was earlier the tallst building in the whole world. The distinctive structure of the architectural wonder became a symbol of modernity and ingenuity during the 20th century.

The tower was designed by Gustave Eiffel, whose company specializes in metal frameworks. The construction took 22 months to complete andwas completely made of iron, specifically Puddle iron. Thw tower however has only three floors and weighs around 10100 tons. 

14. British Museum

british museum
british museum

British Museum is a public museum that has been dedicated towards showcasing the human history of past years by capturing the culture, art and history of humankind. The museum is located in the Bloomsbury area of London and is considered to be the first national public museum of the world.

The museum has a diversified collection of various objects across different parts of the world.  One of the most popular exhibit of the museum is the Rosetta stone that depicts the 3000 year old history of ancient Egypt. Besides, there are also some other renowned artifacts from different parts of the globe, such as Sutton Hoo Ship Burial, Assyrian lion hunt reliefs and others. Sir Hans Solane founded this this building. 

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