Germany
There is a kind of fairy tale called Germany’s autumn! When it comes to autumn, the scenery in Germany is like a spilled dye tray: warm sunshine, blue skies, and a long way to go to enjoy the autumn colors of the forests.
Some people also say that autumn in Germany is like a flowing and short-lived feast, in which the beautiful fall colors permeate the whole town without notice……. All in all, at this time, Germany seems to be used to amaze the whole autumn.
France
After mid-October every year, the whole of France basically enters the mid-autumn state, Paris is not as green as London, but also not as yellow as Beijing. In Paris, the city’s fall colors are mostly seen in street parks and public squares, such as the Arc de Triomphe, the Eiffel Tower, the Champs Elysees and the Jardin du Luxembourg, all of which are good places to enjoy autumn.
If you happen to come to this bustling city at this time, you may want to slow down, go to the big parks and squares to see the fall foliage, will harvest some very special feelings. Not far from the Louvre, the Tuileries Gardens, is the Parisians in the fall when the favorite to go to a fall park. Because of the abundance of fall-colored vegetation and its high visibility, there are many foreign tourists here.
Switzerland
With more than 40,000 square kilometers of Switzerland, God seems to have given it more than its fair share of favoritism. It has the highest GDP per capita in the world, is recognized as one of the most suitable for retirement and has the best welfare, with amazing world-class beauty.
The magnificent Alps and the Jura Mountains, the forested area that occupies 1/3 of the country’s territory, and the art of nature’s superb creation are displayed on every inch of Switzerland’s land. Follow the circle of photographers into Switzerland, where every section of the road looks like the set of a movie, and every second looks like a dip in a dream, and get a glimpse of the pure Jungfrau’s beauty!
Czech Republic
“Autumn in the Czech Republic, an orgy of bohemian colors.” If you come to the Czech Republic in the fall, you’ll find yourself in the middle of a fairytale kingdom, a complete orgy of color.
Some say Prague is mysterious, with spiky Gothic buildings reaching for the sky and rolling old stone streets that speak of history. But Prague in the fall hides a glimpse of the eternal beauty of this ancient city.
Under the watchful eye of the twenty-nine icons on the Charles Bridge, it is like traveling through the tunnel of time, pulling back the time to the magic of the Middle Ages.
Under the sunset light, Krumlov shows a flame-like color, as if a group of red elves, dancing freely in the sky over the Vltava River.
This belongs to the bohemian passion and romance, in your pining for the unexpected, the fairy tale of autumn to you face to face.