On your family holiday to Western Europe there are ten places you must see. Starting in France and moving outward to Belgium and Luxembourg, then North to the Netherlands, and back West again to England and Ireland, the list goes as follows:
1. Paris, France- Disneyland and The Louvre- the greatest art museum in the world, contains the original Mona Lisa and thousands of other priceless works of art.
2. Brussels, Belgium- Grand Place-Grote Market - a magnificent market circled by the city tower and 300 year old buildings, and illuminated by night, the market often has light and music shows and food vendors.
3. Diekirch, Luxembourg- the official WWII Museum, including the most exhaustive collection of artefacts and memorabilia from the war. This is a great opportunity to teach the kids about history and in a beautiful city that is easily travelled on foot.
4. Delft, the Netherlands- Old Church New Church (Oude Kerk, Nieuwe Kerk) - New Church was built in 1496 and contains incredible views of the countryside surrounding the city, the culture and history in this attraction far outweigh the cost, which is free. Old Church was built in 1296 and is the oldest church in the Netherlands, and it is also free. The architecture of the whole city is breathtaking.
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8. Newcastle upon Tyne, England- Hadrians Wall- one of the most acclaimed military undertakings in history.
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