3 European cities best visited by train

3 European cities best visited by train

There are so many beautiful cities in Europe, and what’s more, it’s so easy to visit them all. Traveling by rail is a great way to see these bucket-list destinations. Here are 3 European cities best visited by train.

For the heritage: Bruges, Belgium

bruges river and colors is the perfect place to get with the train
There’s more to Belgium than just chocolate. Bruge is famous for being a canal city, like Venice and Amsterdam. In fact, the entire city is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visiting Bruges by train is a great idea since  Bruges' main railway station is just a 10 minutes walk from all the major shopping streets and 20 minutes to the market square. It also provides trains to all other major cities in Belgium, as well as to Lille, France, and the Thalys train Paris–BrusselsOstend.
So book your train ticket and enjoy the beautiful sites of Bruges. Be sure to enjoy mayo fries and a local beer.

For the sunshine: Seville, Spain

Seville train connection is good
How do you feel about sunshine? What about gorgeous Andalucían landscapes and Moorish architecture? Sounds good? Then Seville is for you.
Most travelers considering a train trip to Spain think of Barcelona or Madrid, but the real jewel lies further south, in Spain’s fourth-largest city.
Seville’s Santa Justa train station is part of a high speed, five-line commuter service and connects to 17 major Spanish cities, so there’s no better way to travel than by train.
When you visit, make sure you visit the breath-taking cathedral and go on a tapas tour - you can book with an organized group.

For the sightseeing:  Munich, Germany

Munich is accessible by train
Munich is a beautiful mix of new landmarks like the BMW headquarters and the Allianz Arena and historical sites like the Nymphenburg Palace and the Munich Hofgarten
When visiting by train, you can hop on in Venice, travel through Verona, Trento, and Innsbruck, and - just seven hours later - be in Munich. The views along the railway are breathtaking. Gorgeous Italian villages make way for the Alps and then the Dolomites before arriving in Munich.
When you visit, make sure to try some a 'Münchner Weißwurst’, a sausage served with freshly baked pretzels and sweet mustard. Wash it down with one of the famed Bavarian beers.

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