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Rome, Italy

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  Book Your  Flights Here  : Subscribe Our  Youtube  ,  Instagram  ,  Pinterest ,  Twitter ,  Medium   Here : Two Thousand years ago this land was the heart of the Roman empire. Rome is the ancient republic catholic capital which is third most visited city in Europe  and the  fourteenth worldwide. It attracts visitors from all over the world due to its vast and impressive   monuments and archaeological sites ; and this city is also known for its amazing cuisine  and its  lively atmosphere. Rome has a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm or hot summers. With 2,500 hours of sun every year, chances are good you will find sunny weather. You can visit Rome in Italy throughout the year, but the best time for tourism is in spring or autumn. The winters tend to be chilly and wet, but there is little chance of snow. Many ruins and excavations can be found in this city along with influence of Roman architecture, laws, literature and road buildings can be seen right across the Eu

Athens, Greece

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  Book Your  Flights Here  : Subscribe Our  Youtube  ,  Instagram  ,  Pinterest ,  Twitter ,  Medium   Here : Athens was the largest and most influential of the Greek city-states. It had many fine buildings and was named after Athena, the goddess of wisdom and warfare. The Athenians invented democracy, a new type of government where every citizen could vote on important issues, such as whether or not to declare war. Athens is generally considered to be the birthplace of Western civilization. Athens, with its tall buildings and contemporary shops, is the first European city when approached from the Middle East. When approached from the west, from elsewhere in Europe, what strikes the visitor is the influence of the East—in the food, music, and clamorous street life—perhaps vestiges of a time when Athens was divorced from European society under the yoke of Ottoman rule. Nevertheless, it is wrong to say that Athens is a mixture of East and West: it is Greek and, more particularly, Athenia