Beautiful city of the world, where there is no taxi in the streets, there is no boat to roam
Most of you have heard about Venice, where the canals are on the way, and on the medium of boat transports we tell about the similar 5 more cities in Europe.
Utrecht
Utrecht Central is a city of the Netherlands that has been a religious center for centuries. The city of canals in this medieval art of art is a monument to the canals and is a respected university. Along with this, the 14th Century bull tower stands in front of St. Martin's Gothic Cathedral on the Central Domenople Square. The Catherine of Cognac Museum shows a glimpse of religious art and artifacts in ancient monasteries.
City of anise
Annecy is an alpine city in southeastern France, which is situated on a lake along the Anani Thiu river. This city is known for its old style houses. Here the houses of the old ways, the streets with curved canals and pastel colors give it a different romantic glimpse. The city's medieval Chateau d'Ency was once home to the Countess of Counties. There was also a museum in which alpine furniture and religious artifacts were displayed along with regional artifacts.
Bruges
Bruges is the capital of West Flanders in northwestern Belgium, distinguished by its canal, cobbled streets and medieval buildings. Its harbor, zebrigee, is an important center for fishing and European trade. In the city center at Berg Square, there is an ornately carved ceiling in the 14th century Stadius (City Hall).
Hamburg
Hamburg is a major city and port of Germany. At one time it was Hamburg's state capital. The land here is very fertile. There are good crops of mustard, barley, wheat and potato. Hamburg city is located on the flat ground 285 km north-west of Berlin on the northern branch of the Elv River, 120 km inside the sea. The cities have a canal network. From the middle of it, the Elster River flows, which divides it into two parts. The small part is called Binnen Elster.
Saint Petersburg
St. Petersburg was founded on the banks of the Neva River in the year 1703, when Russia won the land in war with Sweden. After 9 years, the Russian Empire's Zar, Peter the Great made it the capital, and by 1918 it remained the center of Russian political power. After that, the communist rulers made Moscow the capital. In 1924 Saint Petersburg was named Leningrad. In 1991 it was renamed its old name. This year the collapse of the Soviet Union was. In this beautiful city, canals are also used like main roads
Venice is very beautiful place to visit. Nice post as well!
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