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]]>Italy was hit the hardest by the pandemic in March and April 2020 but the situation is much better now so people are visiting many of its cities without the usual crowds. Venice is our number one choice as it is the city that’s always overcrowded. Now may be a unique chance to enjoy it in peace.
Amsterdam is another city that’s been getting millions of tourists per year but those numbers are vastly different this year. If you can, hop on a train to Amsterdam and enjoy its museums and other attractions hassle-free.
Did you know that London is the European city with the most visitors per year? But right now, it’s streets, restaurants, and museums are empty so if you can visit, don’t miss the chance!
We really hope that the world will be back to normal by the next summer, but that will also gather more people to these cities.
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]]>This square is where you will find a lot of bars and good nightlife. The square is called as such because it was historically the route from Amsterdam to the city of Leiden. There are some clubs that play music from rock to jazz, so it’s definitely the spot to go to when the sun goes down.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BlYVuCGHAgg/?tagged=leidseplein
Named after the famous artist who lived there, Rembrandtplein used to be part of the walled city during the Middle Ages to protect the city from intruders. There you will also find the famous Night Watch sculptures, which were built on the 400th anniversary of Rembrandt’s birthday from his well-known painting.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bn8GG2ogoEZ/?tagged=rembrandtplein
This square is, of course, named after the famous battle in 1815, Waterlooplein is a square right on one of the many canals. It also serves as a flea market, which is a fun way to be interactive with the square’s history.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BobRrAwAoZI/?taken-at=214996002
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]]>The post 3 Amazing Places in Europe to Visit Now Without the Crowds appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Italy was hit the hardest by the pandemic in March and April 2020 but the situation is much better now so people are visiting many of its cities without the usual crowds. Venice is our number one choice as it is the city that’s always overcrowded. Now may be a unique chance to enjoy it in peace.
Amsterdam is another city that’s been getting millions of tourists per year but those numbers are vastly different this year. If you can, hop on a train to Amsterdam and enjoy its museums and other attractions hassle-free.
Did you know that London is the European city with the most visitors per year? But right now, it’s streets, restaurants, and museums are empty so if you can visit, don’t miss the chance!
We really hope that the world will be back to normal by the next summer, but that will also gather more people to these cities.
The post 3 Amazing Places in Europe to Visit Now Without the Crowds appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Squares in Amsterdam You Can’t Miss Out On appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>This square is where you will find a lot of bars and good nightlife. The square is called as such because it was historically the route from Amsterdam to the city of Leiden. There are some clubs that play music from rock to jazz, so it’s definitely the spot to go to when the sun goes down.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BlYVuCGHAgg/?tagged=leidseplein
Named after the famous artist who lived there, Rembrandtplein used to be part of the walled city during the Middle Ages to protect the city from intruders. There you will also find the famous Night Watch sculptures, which were built on the 400th anniversary of Rembrandt’s birthday from his well-known painting.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bn8GG2ogoEZ/?tagged=rembrandtplein
This square is, of course, named after the famous battle in 1815, Waterlooplein is a square right on one of the many canals. It also serves as a flea market, which is a fun way to be interactive with the square’s history.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BobRrAwAoZI/?taken-at=214996002
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