Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Underrated European Cities That Are worth Seeing


Attorney Nick Tonsich has focused his career in the maritime and environmental industries. He serves as the CEO and president of Clean Air Engineering-Maritime, Inc., and is the president of Ocean Terminal Services. An avid traveler, Nick Tonsich has visited most of the countries of Europe.

Many individuals love visiting Europe, but some tourists ignore great European cities in favor of long-time favorites such as Rome and Paris. Following are just a few of the continent’s top underrated cities that are worth visiting:

- Utrecht, Netherlands: with a large population of students, Utrecht features a unique mix of historical character and a youthful environment. The city was built along a canal and includes museums, cobbled streets, and a shopping center.

- Heidelberg, Germany: home to Heidelberg Castle, this romantic German city is found along the Neckar River at the base of the Odenwald Mountains. Heidelberg has numerous historic churches to explore, along with an old town section and Philosopher’s Walk through the mountains.

- Gothenburg, Sweden: this city mirrors Stockholm with its unique architecture, artisan shopping, and street art. However, it stands apart by being more affordable. Visitors to the city can enjoy its many parks and museums or soak up the atmosphere at one of its many cafes.

- Siena, Italy: located near Florence, Siena offers a refreshing and new experience to visitors who have tired of Rome. The Tuscan city is complete with red tile roofs, numerous museums, and is a growing center for shopping.