Best Tourist Spots On Rainy Day In Europe

Here're best Tourist Spots On Rainy Day in Europe. We released a ranking of reviews about Tourist Spots On Rainy Day posted by travel influencers who have actually been to Europe.

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Opera House in Paris. Not only the luxury of the interior, but also the details are carefully selected, and you can sigh everywhere you look. Before watching the ballet, take a leisurely stroll inside and enjoy yourself.

Name

Paris Opera

Address

11 Rue Scribe, 9th District, Paris, FranceGoogle Map

How to get there

Soon, Opera Station

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Paris, France. Notre Dame Basilica can be seen when walking from Cite Station. There is nothing unusual about the building, but when you go inside, you can see the beautiful scenery. The beauty of the stained glass that fills the entire surface is a masterpiece. Personally, it's more beautiful than any stained glass.

Name

Sainte Chapelle

Address

8 Boulevard du Palais, Cite Island, Paris, FranceGoogle Map

How to get there

5 min walk, from Cite Station

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Basilica of Esztergom in the Danube Bend region of Hungary. It is the capital where the residence of the King of Hungary was located in the 13th century. The current cathedral, the home of Hungary's headquarter of Christianity, was rebuilt from 1822 to 50 and is the largest in Hungary. The altarpiece "Ascension of the Virgin Mary" is 13.5m x 6m and is a single canvas.

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Esztergomi Bazilika

Address

Szent István tér 1, Esztergom, HungaryGoogle Map

How to get there

8 min by car, from Esztergom Airport

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The Palace of Versailles, which is also registered as a World Heritage Site. The famous Hall of Mirrors is decorated with more than 300 mirrors and is a very gorgeous, luxurious and wonderful space. A wedding ball between Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette was also held between the mirrors.

Name

Palace of Versailles

Address

Place d'Armes, Versailles, FranceGoogle Map

How to get there

10 min walk, from Versailles Chateau Station

5

Christian Louboutin: L'Exhibition [niste] is being held in the place where Louboutin himself grew up and became interested in high heels. A space that makes you crazy even if you don't like Louboutin. Not to mention shoe lovers, you can stay for hours. It is being extended until 2021/01/03.

Name

Palais de la Porte Dorée

Address

293 Avenue Daumesnil, 12 District, Paris, FranceGoogle Map

How to get there

3 min walk, from Porte Doree Station

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Florence, the city of flowers, Italy. The Uffizi Gallery, one of Italy's leading museums. Of course there are many paintings and sculptures, but the museum itself is all art.

Name

Galleria degli Uffizi

Address

Piazzale degli Uffizi, 6, Firenze SMN, Firenze, ItalyGoogle Map

Hours

8:15-18:50

Closed

Mon

How to get there

5 min by car, from Firenze SMN

7

A large building and a beautiful garden in the Marais district, which is lined with fashionable shops. It's such a luxurious building, but it's actually the Paris National Archives of France. A classic spot where you can take a short break between walks.

Name

Musée des Archives Nationales

Address

60 Rue des Francs Bourgeois, 3rd District, Paris, FranceGoogle Map

How to get there

4 min walk, from Rambuteau Station

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Speaking of France, art. Among them, the Louvre Museum that everyone knows. The ruble, which is usually very crowded, is rattled this year. Take a leisurely look at the paintings one by one and spend the luxury of being surrounded by sculptures.

Name

Louvre Museum

Address

Rue de Rivoli 1er Arrondissement, Paris, FranceGoogle Map

Hours

9:00-18:00

Closed

Tue

How to get there

2 min walk, from Louvre Rivoli Station

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The place where you can see that the Musée d'Orsay was originally a train station. It's an open and spacious space, but every detail is art. If you look into something like a telescope right at the entrance, you can see what the old station looked like.

Name

Musée d'Orsay

Address

62 rue de Lille, 7th Arrondissement, Paris, FranceGoogle Map

Tel

+33-(0)-1-40-49-48-14

Hours

9:30-18:00

Closed

Mon

How to get there

1 min walk, from Musée d'Orsay Station

10

The Palau de la Musica Catalunya is a concert hall built by Gaudí's teacher and is also registered as a World Heritage Site. It is decorated with tiles and stained glass, and it's really beautiful. Is so cute that it has become a popular photo spot.

Name

Palau de la Música Catalana

Address

C/ Palau de la Música, 4-6, Barcelona, Catalonia, SpainGoogle Map

How to get there

5 min walk, from Urquinaona Station

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Porto Cathedral is the oldest church in Porto and the corridor is really beautiful with azulejos filled in. It's a popular tourist spot, so it's recommended that there be few people close in the evening.

Name

Se do Porto

Address

Terreiro da Sé, 4050-573, Porto, PortugalGoogle Map

How to get there

5 min walk, from Sao Bento Station.

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Don't miss the Montaner architecture when you visit Barcelona! The brick exterior, which was used until 2009, looks like a museum with beautiful sculptures. There are lavender, herbs and tangerine trees in the courtyard, creating a space where patients can relax.

Name

Hospital de Sant Pau

Address

Carrer de Sant Quintí, Barcelona, Catalonia, SpainGoogle Map

How to get there

3 min walk, from Sant Pau | Dos de Maig Station

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Paris Opera

7 Reviews

Opera House in Paris. Not only the luxury of the interior, but also the details are carefully selected, and you can sigh everywhere you look. Before watching the ballet, take a leisurely stroll inside and enjoy yourself.

Sainte Chapelle

7 Reviews

Paris, France. Notre Dame Basilica can be seen when walking from Cite Station. There is nothing unusual about the building, but when you go inside, you can see the beautiful scenery. The beauty of the stained glass that fills the entire surface is a masterpiece. Personally, it's more beautiful than any stained glass.

Louvre Museum

8 Reviews

Speaking of France, art. Among them, the Louvre Museum that everyone knows. The ruble, which is usually very crowded, is rattled this year. Take a leisurely look at the paintings one by one and spend the luxury of being surrounded by sculptures.

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