Copenhagen was founded on two islands: the island of Zealand and the island of Amager and was first established by a Bishop before the Royal Family declared it as their residence.
Amsterdam shares the distinction of the capital city with The Hague, another city in the Netherlands, and has been called the official capital of the country to differentiate it from The Hague.
Rome has been the central of government since Roman times and its antiquities dating to those periods are some of the most accessible and best-preserved.
The city of Berlin was once divided into two parts during the years immediately after the end of the Second World War. The structure used to divide both the city and the country and was called the Berlin Wall.
Vienna is known for its elegant Imperial Palaces and equally world-famous personalities who have lived and performed in this city, such as Mozart and Beethoven.
Paris is known the world over as the city of love for its romantic views, customs, and tourist sites and is a must-visit places for lovers or honeymooners.
Saint Petersburg was founded by Peter the Great, who was the first monarch to travel outside Russia. He visited different places in Europe incognito. The name was changed to Leningrad between 1924–1991, after the death of Vladimir Lenin.
Despite being the capital city of one of the modern countries of Europe, Helsinki is very close to nature since a third of all its land area is used as green space!
Two of the most famous football clubs around the world can be found in Madrid. These are Real Madrid football club and Atletico Madrid football club.
Lisbon is considered to be one of the oldest cities in Europe and has been continuously in existence since the 12th century.