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What is the most well preserved medieval city in Europe?

The tiny Mont Saint Michel is probably the most unspoiled Medieval city in Europe as it has remained virtually the same over the centuries.



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Tallinn is one of the most immaculately preserved medieval cities in Europe, with its winding, cobbled lanes, crooked, half-timbered houses, and ancient squares. The whole of the center is protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.

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When you approach the walls of the Old Town of Rhodes, you are about to enter the oldest inhabited medieval town in Europe. Do not be misled by the term medieval into thinking that what you will see is a ruined and deserted city.

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When in York visiting the Shambles is a must. 'The Shambles' is sometimes used as a general term for the maze of twisting, narrow lanes which make York so charming. At its heart is the lane actually called the Shambles, arguably the best preserved medieval street in the world.

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Although the city was founded 2,000 years ago, there's not much left from medieval Paris. After the end of Roman rule (around 500 CE) there were a few centuries of turmoil during which fires and attacks by invaders left very little architectural evidence from the era.

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1. Rome, Italy. It has been said that if you see just one city in Italy, perhaps even one city in Europe, make it Rome. With ancient treasures such as the Pantheon, Colosseum, and famed Trevi Fountain, there's almost more to see and do here than a single trip will allow.

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1. Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Inhabited since: 7000 B.C. The oldest city in Europe has been continuously inhabited since around the sixth millennium B.C. and is also one of the oldest in the world.

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