There is no doubt beyond tastes and different thoughts on the quality of life, likes and dislikes of countries and locations and time zones. London, New York, Paris, Amsterdam and Barcelona can be classified as the five most beautiful cities in the world, and probably the most visited.
Companies like Skyscanner, Dealchecker (the flight search engine) propose this simple classification. If you are in doubt about your next trip and between your destinations one of these cities is still missing you already know what to do. It is worth spending a few euros more (of course it is more expensive than other destinations referred to as “secondary”) will fill this gap.
London
Starting from London between museums like the National Gallery and Tate, districts such as Camden Town, Covent Garden and Notting Hill while having a multi-ethnic dinner in Soho. You can have a British dinner under the eyes of the Queen.
Paris
Paris is the city of magic: the Seine will charm you, as well as the Champs-Elysées, the Eiffel Tower, the Trocadero, its museums not to be missed (all Louvre and D’Orsay) and the magnificent Basilica of the Sacré Coeur and the romantic Montmartre.
Amsterdam
Canals, old houses, art installations, minimal chic rooms, coffee shop, beer brewed by monks: past, present and future merge in Amsterdam, the beautiful Dutch city where everyone should spend at least a few days. You must live the experience by bicycle.
Barcelona
Barcelona needs no introduction: the gems of Gaudi characterize the city, all cardo and decumanus between Pedrera, Battló case, Sagrada Familia and Parc Guell. From Christopher Columbus Plaza  and the wind of Barcelona, the sea, beaches and a wonderful climate.
New York City
Finally, New York is the most expensive, since in the middle lies the Atlantic Ocean. Trendy bars, super stores for shopping and so much more to see: you should try a boat trip around the Statue of Liberty, Ground Zero and visit the dramatic lives New York City for a few days.
 By Nikos K
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