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Which cities in Europe should I visit if I can only visit three?

I’m listing here combination of offbeat and popular cities to visit. Some of these are towns, neighbourhood places, few small & big cities. Listing 3 is a difficult task. You can choose any three from these.Kokkari, a village in Greece about 10 kilometers from the capital city, Vathy. A place with virgin landscapes and overwhelming vegetation.Civita di Bagnoregio, ItalyThis town is only accessible by a long stone walkway that begins at the end of the road from neighboring Bagnoregio. It’s a frazione of the comune of Bagnoregio, 1 kilometre east from it.Archipelago of the Azores, Island cluster in Portugal (Offbeat)Witness the power of nature at Azores. There are nine volcanoes which are still alive here. This place has everything a nature lover will like dry calderas, craters lakes, fumaroles and thermal water springs.Another place from Portugal - Sintra - a resort town in the foothills of Portugal’s Sintra Mountains.The Mont Saint-MichelA small island commune in Normandy, France is located about one kilometre off the country's northwestern coast. Declared as world heritage in 1979, the place welcomes more than 3 million visitors annually to see a tower in the heart of an immense bay invaded by the highest tides in Europe.Bordeaux, FranceFrench culture, lifestyle & wine, Bordeaux happens to be France’s most elegant cities. It’s a UNESCO world heritage site offering quintessentially french experience.Not including Paris in this list will be a stupidity. And here it comes - a vibrant city filled with historic facades, food markets, shopping, cafes topped with frenchness.Hallstatt, Village in AustriaIts 16th-century Alpine houses and Gothic Catholic church sit on Lake Hallstatt's western shore. The place is popular among hikers & bikers during Summer.Visit oldest salt mine in the world, take a boat ride, explore cav world.Venice, Italy - A city miraculously built on water.The best time to visit this city is Summer.Rome, certainly not built in a day a tourist need minimum 3 -5 days to explore the historic extravaganza of Rome.Last but not the least a city known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow houses with gabled facades, legacies of the city’s 17th-century Golden Age - Amsterdam, NetherlandsHope this answer helps you.Reference: Telegraph & Europe

If you were spending 10 days in Europe in April, which cities would you visit and for how long?

It depends a lot on what you want to see and how many days you want to spend on the train. Depending of that I would choose 3-4 cities with a combination of:Big Cities: London, Paris, Berlin, Rome, Istambul. Probably these are the 5 cities with more things to see in Europe. You could easily spend 10 days in just one of them and still miss a lot of what they have to offer. I think you should visit at least one of these if you've never been to Europe.Smaller-but-still-big Cities: Barcelona, Madrid, Amsterdam, Prague, Vienna, Hamburg, Brussels (with Brugges and Gent). Also with a lot of things to do and see but in 2-3 days you can see all the main attractions.'Small' cities with charm: Venice, Florence, Tallin, Munich, Granada, Seville, Freiburg, Strasburg, Budapest, Lublijiana, Basel, Edinburgh, Dublin, Riga, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Helsinky... and many more. Do a little research on the zone you plan to visit. Italy, Spain, France and Germany are full of little-known small cities worth visiting.If you are planning to use de EuroRail probably the best way to see a lot of countries is to travel around central-europe (Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Munich, Budapest and Bratislava are more or less close to each other) or the Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg + Paris is a good plan, maybe with a visit to London). If you don't care to visit just one country I would choose Italy or Spain, the two countries with the largest number of UNESCO sites in the world. Also, if you travel in April you may have the chance to see Easter cellebrations.

What are three national capital cities on the cost of Europe?

I think your question is supposed to read 'on the coast of Europe', if so, you can use a map with the capital cities and national borders as well as the sea.

This is the first one I found on internet, google images and search for 'map europe capital cities':
http://mapoftheunitedstates.files.wordpr...

Each city is marked with a star, the sea is light blue, you can see where one is near the other.
I see more than three, but it also depends on how 'near' you need to be for you to be 'on' the coast.

When in doubt you can use google maps, or an other online route planner, and search the distance between the edge of the city and the actual coast.

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