Travel through 5 beautiful fairy tale towns in Europe

01/11/2023

When talking about Europe, big cities like London, Paris and Rome often get a lot of attention. However, among the famous landmarks, you will still find hundreds of lovely spots in towns with classic charming architecture. Here are 5 beautiful fairytale towns in Europe that Travellive recommends for you.

1. Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland

Lauterbrunnen, the most beautiful valley in Europe, will bring visitors the feeling of being lost in a fairyland. It is not an exaggeration to say that Lauterbrunnen is beautiful in every season, and has its own poetic features. You will be truly amazed by the poetic and peaceful beauty of this place, by the gentleness of the people and the freshness of the air.

In the summer, Lauterbrunnen is full of life with vast green meadows, majestic mountains reaching up to the blue clouds, and flowers adorning the small, poetic and charming village roads. In the winter, this place will bring the romance of bare tree branches in the wind and the first snow of the season.

Lauterbrunnen, thung lũng đẹp nhất trời Âu.

Lauterbrunnen, the most beautiful valley in Europe.

2. Eguisheim, France

If you close your eyes and imagine the perfect French village, it probably looks like Eguisheim. The village is known for its winding cobblestone streets, striking architecture, and excellent wine.

Eguisheim village has a unique and impressive architecture with houses built in the classic style of the Alsace region. The houses have upper floors built of wood in pure white and decorated with intricate details and motifs. These houses have a symmetrical arc shape, creating a unique architecture different from houses in other regions of Europe.

Làng Eguisheim có kiến trúc độc đáo và ấn tượng với các ngôi nhà được xây dựng theo phong cách cổ điển của khu vực Alsace.

Eguisheim village has unique and impressive architecture with houses built in the classic style of the Alsace region.

The people here decorate their houses with colorful flower trellises on the walls, balconies and windows. This ingenuity has helped the village win many awards in many flower art competitions as well as preserve historical works at the national level in France.

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The pretty cobblestone streets are also a special feature of Eguisheim. The winding alleys are paved with hand-made cobblestones and are lined with cute houses and small balconies with bright flowers. The streets are interspersed with rows of old houses and cafes, restaurants and souvenir shops.

Những con đường nhỏ xinh xắn được lát bằng đá lát cũng là một điểm đặc biệt của Eguisheim.

The pretty cobblestone streets are also a special feature of Eguisheim.

3. Hallstatt, Austria

Hallstatt is a beautiful small town in the district of Gmunden, state of Oberösterreich, northern Austria. Mother Nature has bestowed upon the village a prime location, leaning against the mountains and facing the Hallstatter See lake. This place stands out with its poetic natural scenery, every corner of the village is just like the details in a fairy tale. Hallstatt is likened to the "precious gem" of Austria, the scenery here is like a watercolor painting with many beautiful stops.

Despite the traces of time, the village still retains its original wild and quiet beauty. The wooden houses nestled by the lake, the winding small roads or the snow-white mountains in Hallstatt all have an extremely strange attraction. In 1997, the village was recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site.

Hallstatt được ví von như “viên ngọc quý” của nước Áo

Hallstatt is likened to the "precious gem" of Austria.

In addition, Hallstatt was once the cradle of ancient human culture and the cultural center of Europe in the Iron Age. About 7,000 years ago, the oldest salt pans in the world existed here.

4. Strasbourg, France

Ancient Strasbourg is considered the heart of unique charm in the heart of France. As the capital of Alsace region, Strasbourg city is famous for its poetic streets, unique architectural works with long-standing historical value, famous dishes and many traditional festivals.

This is where you can experience simple joys in a small, peaceful village with small shops scattered all over the streets. Or freely check in and explore expensive shopping malls, visit skyscrapers and witness countless modern architectural works of Europe.

Strasbourg cổ kính được xem như trái tim làm nên sự quyến rũ độc đáo giữa lòng nước Pháp.

Ancient Strasbourg is considered the heart of unique charm in the heart of France.

5. Giethoorn, Netherlands

Giethoorn is located in the province of Overijssel in the north of the Netherlands, about 150 km from Amsterdam. Giethoorn is often called the “Venice of the Netherlands” because of its striking resemblance to the famous Italian city of Venice in terms of its canal system. Giethoorn has no roads at all, instead, all the settlements in the village are connected by a maze of canals. This is where the typical Giethoorn boats regularly pass through, carrying passengers and goods from one place to another.

All the thatched roof houses in the village are surrounded by deep green lawns with beautiful hydrangeas. Combined with the many rivers with willow trees along the canals and 176 bridges, you can easily imagine yourself in a romantic fairy tale.

Giethoorn thường được gọi là “Venice của Hà Lan”

Giethoorn is often called the “Venice of the Netherlands”

Giethoorn is the most beautiful and fairytale village in the Netherlands. Millions of tourists visit Giethoorn every year, making it one of the top 10 tourist attractions in the Netherlands.

Phuong Mai Source: Synthesis
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