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Prague
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Prague, a beautiful city, a romantic world heritage site located in the middle of Europe. Prague is an important tourist city in the Czech Republic. Prague is a cultural world heritage site filled with old castles, very charming and enchanting. It is also the heart of Europe. If you have enough time, you should visit Prague for two or three days, drink beer, eat local food, relax and drink coffee, and walk around Prague along the streets of the old town.

Prague - old town square
Prague's famous astronomical clock
The Astronomical Clock is one of the oldest and most elaborate clocks in the world. It was first installed in 1410. After that, the clock was renovated by Master Hanus in 1490. The clock consists of three parts: a dial that tells stories about astronomy, an explanation of the orbital positions of the sun and moon, and many other astronomical details. There is a story that the person who made this clock had his eyes gouged out because he didn't want to make clocks like this anywhere else.

Prague Castle
The ultimate gem of the Czech Republic
Built in 885, it used to be the castle of the former Czech kings. It is certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest ancient castle in the world, with a length of approximately 570 meters and a width of approximately 130 meters. It is home to the Crown Jewels, which were made during the reign of King Charles IV, the king who created the greatest prosperity that made Prague prosperous.
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Prague - Charles bridge
Old bridges of Prague
It is an old Gothic bridge spanning the Vltava River. It was built in 1357 during the reign of King Charles IV and completed in the early 15th century. It is 520 meters long, 10 meters wide and supported by 16 piers. The highlight of this bridge is the metal statues of saints in the Baroque style on both sides of the bridge, about 30 statues, one of which is the statue of St. John Nepomuk, which is the oldest statue on the bridge.

Vienna
A unique city of art, music and history
Vienna is the charming and historic capital of Austria, known for its beautiful architecture, castles, palaces, such as Schönbrunn Palace and St. Stephen's Cathedral. It is also a center of classical music, the birthplace of Mozart and Beethoven. The city also has classic cafes and famous cuisines like wiener schnitzel and Sachertorte, making it an enticing destination for tourists.

Hallstatt
The most beautiful lakeside village in the world
Hallstatt is a small town on the shores of Lake Hallstätter See in the southwestern part of the Gmunden district of Upper Austria in central Austria. With a population of just under 800 people, it has long been famous for its salt production. The town is situated on a narrow plain, backed by steep slopes of the Dachstein mountains, creating a magnificent landscape.

Cesky Krumlov
Drops of Bohemia
Cesky Krumlov, a city in the south of the Czech Republic, also known as the Bohemia region, is like the jewel of Bohemia. A small romantic town like a fairy tale, it is located on the banks of the Vltava River, the main river and the longest river in the country. It is one of the cities that still preserves the Middle Ages the best. Therefore, it was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage City in 1992. It is outstanding because it is a city with more than 300 old medieval buildings that have been preserved and registered as one of the important places in the world.

Dresden
Capital of Saxony
Dresden, a city on the banks of the Elbe River, has been nicknamed many times, such as “Florence of the Elbe” or “Jewel of Saxony”, which is a testament to the beauty of this former city in East Germany. Dresden began to be built in the 11th century, when the monks convinced the Slavs to convert to Christianity. The name of the city comes from Serbian, meaning “place of the marsh people”. But it was Augustus the Strong (1670-1733) who made Dresden the most beautiful and glorious city after the Thirty Years’ War.

Neuschwanstein castle
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Neuschwanstein Castle (Schloss Neuschwanstein) is located in the Bavarian Alps, Germany. Built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria (1845-86) as a secluded residence and dedicated to Richard Wagner, it was inspired by his play Swan Knight Lohengrin. The castle served as the model for Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle and was designed by theatrical designer Christian Young.

Karlovy vary
Beautiful Spa Town
Karlovy Vary, also known as the city of mineral water and hot springs, is a famous mineral spa and tourist city in the Czech Republic. It is believed to help cure and relieve diseases. The city is about 130 km west of Prague, so it only takes a short trip. There are also beautiful places to take pictures in the city. It is a city that is very famous for its hot springs, spas, crystal glassware, and mineral water sources. From the past to the present, the city is still a very famous spa city in Europe.

Salzburg
Mozart's birthplace
Salzburg, a city of beautiful architecture in Austria, is located between two banks with the Salzach River as the main river flowing through. The old city, which UNESCO has registered as a World Heritage Site since 1997, and the new city, which is known as an important commercial center. It is also the birthplace of classical music composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart), which many people call another name for this city, the City of Mozart.

Saint Wolfgang im Salzkammergut
A seaside village with a refreshing view
The village of St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut, or St. Wolfgang for short, is located at the foot of the Schafberg mountain. This small town located at an altitude of 548 meters above sea level is famous for being a popular tourist town both in summer when people come to relax by the lake and in winter when it becomes a stopover for skiing in the mountains. Another landmark is St. Wolfgang Kirche, the town's main church. The name of the town comes from St. Wolfgang (heiligen Wolfgang), the name of Saint Wolfgang who lived in the late 10th century and moved to live by the lake. He built a small church, which is now the town's church.

The UFO Bridge of Bratislava
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Novi Most Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge over the Danube in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It is a cable-stayed bridge with a spaceship-shaped tower in the center of the bridge that serves as an observation deck. Construction began in 1967 and ended in 1972. It was officially opened on August 26, 1972. It is the second bridge across the Danube in Bratislava.

Konigsee Lake
The lake known for its clearest water in Germany
Most of Lake Königssee is located in Berchtesgaden National Park, Bavaria, Germany, near the border of Germany and Austria. It is a natural lake formed by the melting of glaciers, surrounded by steep mountains, with the Watzmann Mountains, the third highest mountain range in Germany, located to the west of the lake. The lake is 1.7 kilometers wide and 7.7 kilometers long, making it the third deepest lake in Germany and the deepest in the Alps. The maximum depth measured is 190 meters.

Hungarian Parliament Building
The most beautiful parliament in the world in Hungary
The highlight of this parliament is that it is the third largest parliament building in the world and the tallest building in Budapest. It also consists of 691 rooms. The building is located on the Danube River on the Pest side, which is even more charming. The Hungarian Parliament Building is the most beautiful parliament building in the world and the largest in Europe. It stands out on the Danube River on the Pest side. The building is in the Neo-Gothic style, decorated with 40 kilograms of gold and over 500,000 gems. The central structure is a 96-meter-high dome. It took 20 years to complete this magnificent structure. It is no wonder that everyone says that this parliament building is the most beautiful in the world.

Spitfire
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The highest peak in Germany, 2,962 meters high, accessible by cable car (Top of Garmany) (accessible by cable car). It is the highest mountain in Germany. This mountain is considered a natural border between the German state of Bavaria and the Austrian state of Tyrol . The summit is 2,962 meters above sea level. The peak was conquered on August 27, 1820 by Josef Nauss, Johann Georg Tauschl and the navigator Meier. The mountain range is also home to five glaciers.