Europe is the world's second smallest continent, covering just 3% of the planet's surface and 6.7 percent of its soil. It is the world's third most populous continent, with 47 countries and a population of 742.5 million people (according to the 2013 census). It is bordered on the west by the Atlantic Ocean, on the north by the Arctic Ocean, on the east by the Ural Mountains, and on the south by the Mediterranean Sea. A visit to Europe is both visually stunning and historically important.
Europe, which boasts the title of being the world's largest economy, is also home to one of the world's seven wonders, the Colosseum in Italy.
Although its origins can be traced back to the dawn of life on Earth, it was during Alexander the Great's reign that its presence first spread across the globe. Of course, a few European countries, such as the United Kingdom, Portugal, France, and the Netherlands, went on to rule several other countries in the world at various times. Europe has been at the forefront of both World Wars in recent years. and it is because of this upheaval on the continent that it is historically important.
Every part of Europe stands tall as a trying testimony to its glorious and perplexing history, home to some of the most famous and captivating monuments and buildings that are also designated as UNESCO world heritage sites. For tourists, Western Europe, Central Europe, and Eastern Europe are divided into three distinct regions, each of which is more enchanting than the other. The continent's diverse geographical bifurcation, with Scottish highlands in the north, Hungarian plains in the south, mountains in Central Europe, and highlands in the south, adds to its allure.
You can begin your day in lovely Italy, visiting Rome to learn why it was not constructed in a day. The afternoon can be spent in chivalrous London, where the London Eye, St. Paul's Cathedral, and other beautiful tourist attractions await you. Spend an evening in Paris by the Seine River, admiring the starry sky right underneath the Eiffel Tower. In the City of Love, we're celebrating love. This is just a taste of what the European continent has to do.
Apart from the places listed above, Moscow in Russia, Berlin in Germany, Budapest in Hungary, Madrid in Spain, and the Swiss countryside are among the continent's most popular tourist destinations. This continent is also known for its world-renowned cuisine, which makes it even more appealing to foodies.