It’s summertime: school’s out, the sun’s out, and it’s time to relax and have fun! For Voice K, we couldn't relax yet, we had to get ready to fly to Europe. On July 1st, after getting off an eight hour flight, we began our three-week adventure. We’re shaking it up this summer: instead of relaying the commonly visited attractions that everyone knows about, we are introducing amazing places that people miss out on. Voice K hereby presents some of the “hidden gems” of Europe – some crucial destinations yet to be in the spotlight.
Did you know that in Amsterdam, there are more bikes than people? There are practically no cars since there isn't enough space. The streets are narrow, but not at all crowded. One thing that Voice K learned upon arrival is that Amsterdam is a city of canals, much like Venice. From the sky, the city’s canals form a web.
Netherlands is also the home of tulips, as you can find an entire street that sells a wide variety of tulip bulbs.In the downtown, we visited the Anne Frank House, Netherlands is the home of tulips Stonehenge, one of the seven wonders of the world Amsterdam, city of canals an inspiring memorial of the World Wars. Anne’s diary has been sold worldwide in many languages.
Netherlands is also the home of tulips, as you can find an entire street that sells a wide variety of tulip bulbs.In the downtown, we visited the Anne Frank House, Netherlands is the home of tulips Stonehenge, one of the seven wonders of the world Amsterdam, city of canals an inspiring memorial of the World Wars. Anne’s diary has been sold worldwide in many languages. |
Lodon,England
Have you ever heard of the seven ancient wonders of the world? Well, one of them is in England. If you guessed the Stonehenge, you are correct! The stones are colossal, and the biggest one weighs about 40 tons. That’s about the size of a large truck. How Stonehenge was constructed remains a mystery. After all, back then people didn’t have tow trucks or cranes.
From where J.K. Rowling got her inspiration for Harry’s lightning shaped sure to see it all! If you have time, take a stroll in Oxford University and visit the building where the Hogwarts’ dining hall was based upon. At King’s Cross Station, there was even an entire shop dedicated to Harry Potter, filled with wands, posters and other gizmos from the wizardly world.
PARIS, FRANCE
Tall mazes are complete with a series of fountains, with neatly trimmed hedges and trees, and statues guard each corner of the path. The garden goes on for kilometers, and we were quite reluctant to leave the peaceful scenery.
We also visited Toulon, the first military port of Europe, a small French city. The port is filled with yachts, and if you look a little further, you can see the French navy. However, the thing that surprised us the most was the fact that there was palm trees everywhere. Tropical palm trees in France. We’re sure that changed your impression. Who says you can’t have a beach party in France?
TURKEY
We visited the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, but it wasn’t really blue. Anyways, to enter woman need to cover their head and arms, and wear clothing past the knee. For men, they
are required to wear long pants. Unfortunately we forgot, but fortunately we were given scarves to wrap around our heads. It is much harder then it seems, as we were struggling miserably to keep the scarves in place. Other than that, the visit was spectacular.