The 8 Best Cities in Central Europe to Visit

Amazing in its authentic fusion of West and East, Central Europe appears before us in a fascinating form. This part of Europe attracts many tourists, artfully combining the well-preserved cultural heritage and ultra-modern cities. To make it easier to choose a vacation destination, we have come up with a list of the most beautiful places in Central Europe. Each of them has unique attractions that you just need to see with your own eyes.

1. Prague

The 8 Best Cities in Central Europe to Visit

Majestic castles and cathedrals of Prague, hearty local cuisine, and the bohemian flair of the city will leave everlasting memories in the heart of every visitor . Pay attention to the most significant sights of the city: the Karluv Bridge, the oldest district of Prague –Vysehrad, and the creative space of Alphonse Mucha.

2. Budapest

The exotic unification of noisy nightclubs and royal palaces of Budapest guarantees an unforgettable trip. One of the most unusual attractions is Tram No. 2 – city transport, which has become an excellent alternative to sightseeing tours. For those who appreciate romantic trips by land transport, the Budapest – Vienna train will be an admirable option, which will take you to one of the most gorgeous cities in Europe in just a few hours.

3. Vienna

Vienna

One of the most majestic and elegant cities in Europe, Vienna’s impressive imperial heritage certainly makes it a wonderful sight. Also known as the “City of Music”, Vienna has gifted the world many famous composers. You can enjoy the works of Mozart and Beethoven at the Vienna Philharmonic, located on Karlsplatz Square.

4. Zurich

Zurich is often considered the “gateway” to Switzerland for many tourists. Even though Zurich is one of the most significant financial centers of Europe, the city authorities also pay close attention to the architectural component. Zurich welcomes thousands of tourists every year, providing them with a high-quality holiday with  a  picturesque backdrop of the Alps.

5. Dresden

In the valley of the Elbe River, a picturesque oasis is placed – the city of Dresden. The cultural capital of Saxony is famous for its carefully preserved works of art. You can see the masterpieces of artists yourself in the Gallery of Old Masters, located in one of the Zwinger Palaces.

6. Warsaw

The city of two banks, nine bridges, and almost two million inhabitants, Warsaw is known to many things including  medieval kings, and scientists. Thus, one of the most fascinating places in Warsaw is the Copernicus Science Centre, which has impressive areas for installations, experiments, and logical mazes.

7. Bratislava

Visitors will be immediately delighted by all the charms that Bratislava offers. Winding paths will lead to the White Castle on the hill, and then – into the stone jungles of the old center, from the observation deck of which you can relish the Carpathians’ view.

8. Ljubljana

Ljubljana

In 2016, Ljubljana was deservedly proclaimed as “the Green Capital of Europe”: the air smells of mountain freshness, the city itself is surrounded by forests… All of this is complemented by various festivals that take place in the warm season. The most popular of them is the Open Kitchen street food festival, where tourists are given a great opportunity to taste goodies from different parts of Slovenia.

To sum up, the countries of Central Europe leave a lasting impression that you will remember for a lifetime. Their authentic wealth consists of medieval monuments, numerous museums, galleries, philharmonic halls, and breweries.  Every stone of the winding paved roads and narrow streets guards centuries-old secrets and stories about uprisings, valiant battles, and the birth of brilliant musical and artistic works. Having experienced the beauty of the central part of Europe for the first time, the desire to see more only increases, and only then do you realize the full meaning of  St. Augustine’s words “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page”.