See a scan with the 2008 overview of connections from [[Vienna]], [[Austria]], an important railway hub, to Mediterranean Europe [http://daniel.wikimaas.org/files/Vienna_-_Eastern_Europe.pdf]. <!-- the staff of the Westbahnhof confirmed that there were no changes in the timetables for the second half of 2008 -->
=== By bus ===
=== By bus ===
Revision as of 10:02, 18 June 2008
Mediterranean Europe is the name of the region which encompasses those countries in the South of Europe that are close to the Mediterranean Sea. They have a common climate, so they are similar in many ways: culture, food, etc.
While the best parts of Southern Europe are probably the coast, and the cities can be loud, hot, and noisy, these cities are great to must sees for your vacation:
Athens, Greece - Smoggy and crowed concrete city of famous Greek ruins, especially the Acropolis hill
Barcelona, Spain - Another historic city with another huge, but newer and unfinished, cathedral
Dubrovnik, Croatia - Coastal town full of orange rooftops and back streets
Istanbul, Turkey - City on two continents, has two massive mosques and one massive bazaar
Lisbon, Portugal - although not geographically on the Mediterranean sea, this city has a Mediterranean culture
All countries in Mediterranean Europe share a warm to hot, mostly coastal climate. This very sunny part of Europe doesn't have as much vegetation has the rest of Europe. The culture here is quite informal compared to life in Northern Europe.
Get in
By plane
Major airports can be found in the following cities: