Nyhavn Harbor on a sunny day in Copenhagen Denmark, one of the best cities to visit in Europe

35 Best Cities to Visit in Europe (Bucket List for City Lovers!)

A complex, interesting, beautiful city is among the most remarkable kinds of places we can experience in our lifetimes, and there’s no doubt that the best cities to visit in Europe rank among the absolute best in the world.

There’s something magical about cities: the best ones have a life all their own, made up of the millions of moments lived and stories told in (and about) them each and every day.

I truly believe that there’s a city for every personality when traveling, even for those who don’t consider themselves “city people”, so to speak, in their day-to-day lives.

Once upon a time, we didn’t think we loved cities… and then we fell in love with traveling.

We’ve since moved to Europe, and picked a beautiful city (Lisbon) as our home base.

We’ve rounded up the best cities to visit in Europe, from the absolute icons to smaller gems tucked in quiet(er) corners of the continent.

No matter what kind of European city you’re looking for, you’ll find it here.

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Once You Narrow Down Your Dream Cities in Europe…

The most iconic cities to visit in europe, other best cities to visit in europe (that are slightly less iconic), best small cities to visit in europe, more cool cities to add to your europe bucket list.

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If you’re ready to start planning your trip in more detail after reading this guide to the best cities in Europe, consider checking out our guide to planning a trip to Europe next!

We also have a detailed guide to train travel in Europe , a guide to the best European road trips , several packing lists for Europe , and a roundup of the best travel tips for Europe here on Our Escape Clause that might help kickstart your general planning.

In addition, we’ve also written about most of these European cities in more detailed guides!

We’ll link relevant blog posts throughout this list of the best cities to visit in Europe, if you’re curious about our coverage of any particular city, you can use the search bar in the top right corner of the site to see what we’ve written.

Kate Storm and Jeremy Storm in front of St. Mark's Church--even if you're only seeing Zagreb in a day, it's definitely worth stopping by here!

These cities almost need no introduction: woven into our collective culture, from books to movies to historical stories, the most iconic cities to visit in Europe are certainly all well worth the trip to reach them. 

As one of the most visited cities on the planet, Paris tops plenty of Europe bucket lists around the world, and even travel bucket lists more generally.

Home to the iconic Eiffel Tower, the world’s largest art museum at the Louvre (not to mention the hundreds of other incredible museums in Paris), legendary cuisine, and plenty of other highlights like Notre Dame, Montmartre , and the beloved banks of the Seine, Paris is absolutely one of the best cities to visit in Europe.

Kate Storm in a gray dress standing in Rue de l'Universite in Paris with the Eiffel Tower behind her

The capital of the United Kingdom and once the seat of the most powerful empire in the world, London is positively packed with an interesting history and iconic sites.

However, London also feels like an extremely modern city, allowing for visitors to put together an excellent London bucket list that includes historical attractions like the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and Trafalgar Square , right alongside the bustling Theatre District (London has one of the best theater scenes in the world).

Plus, for millennials like us, London is home to the Harry Potter Studio Tour and plenty of other related sights–not to mention plenty of Harry Potter-themed gifts and souvenirs to shop for!.

Big Ben and Parliament as seen from across the river. London is absolutely one of the best cities to visit in Europe.

It’s a close race, but on more days than not, we consider Rome to be our absolute favorite city in the world.

Nicknamed the Eternal City, Rome has a captivating quality of impressing upon you its endurance, its consistency, and its strength with every street explored and monument admired.

Home to icons like the Colosseum and Trevi Fountain as well as equally impressive spots that are nearly devoid of tourists, exploring Rome, and peeling back its layers one by one, can easily be a lifelong project.

Couple in front of Colosseum: Visiting Rome in Winter

Gaudi, beaches, and the Gothic Quarter : unique and fascinating Barcelona is an incredibly popular place to kick off European adventures!

With its colorful neighborhoods, coastal location, thriving city center, and utterly unique architecture, it’s not hard to see why.

Of course, the most famous landmark in Barcelona , its basilica La Sagrada Familia, remains incomplete: construction began in 1882 and is currently projected to wrap up in 2026!

view of park guell in barcelona spain, a top europe bucket list travel destination

With its stunning architecture primarily dating to the 17th-century Dutch Golden Age and its many canals juxtaposed with its modern reputation for partying, visiting Amsterdam can often feel like visiting a city of extremes.

Whichever part of the city appeals to you, Amsterdam is certainly worth visiting .

As one of the most popular cities to visit in Europe and one of the most unique cities in the world, Amsterdam lives up to its reputation as a compelling and incredibly beautiful place to visit.

Want to ditch (some of) the infamous crowds?

Consider bundling up and visiting Amsterdam in winter !

Canal in Amsterdam with a bridge visible to the right of the photo

Venice is, without a shadow of doubt, one of the most unique cities in the world–so of course it also ranks among the best cities to visit in Europe!

Venice’s mere existence is improbable.

Made up of 118 islands divided by 150 canals and then knitted together by 400 footbridges, Venice’s topography is like nowhere else.

Once a powerful empire that controlled the seas all the way to Crete and held the title of the wealthiest city in Europe, Venice’s 13th-century peak can still be felt in certain places today, including in its iconic Piazza San Marco , in its ornate palaces, and along its gorgeous bridges.

Before visiting, we were Venice skeptics–but less than a day into our first trip there, we were completely smitten with Venice.

Now, we can’t imagine that we’ll ever stop going back!

Girl in striped dress standing in front of Rialto Bridge in Venice Italy

Byzantium, Constantinople, New Rome: Istanbul has had many names throughout its more than 2500 years of history, and today it is celebrated as one of the most unique cities in the world.

With one of the longest and most complicated histories of any of these cities in Europe, Istanbul is actually, technically, only half European.

One half of the city lies on the European continent, and the other half, located an easy ferry ride across the Bosphorus Strait, is located in Asia.

In addition to being able to visit two continents in a single day, the top things to do in Istanbul include touring the phenomenal Hagia Sophia, shopping in the Grand Bazaar and Spice Market, admiring the Blue Mosque, and enjoying the views from the top of the Galata Tower.

Blue Mosque of Istanbul as seen from below the dome. Istanbul is one of the best European cities to visit.

Emphasis on slightly less iconic: these cities are still easily among the most popular cities to visit in Europe.

Unlike some of the longstanding icons above, though, many of these European cities gained (or regained) popularity on the tourism circuit at some point within the last few decades.

Prague or Budapest: Fisherman's Bastion

In our slightly biased opinion, as it’s one of our personal favorites, Budapest easily ranks among the top ten best cities to visit in Europe.

Set on the Danube, with its iconic Parliament nestled right up against the river and majestic architecture rising on both sides of the river, Budapest is simultaneously incredibly regal and beautiful, and incredibly laid-back and affordable.

Known for its compelling history, thermal baths that dot the city, stunning architecture, and engaging nightlife, there is an overwhelming number of things to do in Budapest !

And, it packs plenty of variety in, too: in Budapest, you can have breakfast in a luxurious coffee shop in the morning, explore the city’s caves and thermal baths in the afternoon, and then relax at a ruin pub in the evening–and that’s just within the first day!

Budapest or Vienna: Statue of Imre Nagy

Known as the City of a Hundred Spires, Prague absolutely looks the part of the quintessential European city, all ornate buildings framed by a winding river and overlooked by the majestic Prague Castle.

Once known as an offbeat European city to visit, the Prague of today is immensely popular (with the crowds to match, especially during the height of summer), but it is still absolutely magical to visit.

Be sure to meander your way across the Charles Bridge, explore the Prague Castle, admire the Old Town Square, and drink plenty of that famous Czech beer while visiting Prague .

And yes, the legend is true: at some restaurants, the beer is indeed cheaper than water!

Best Views in Prague: View from Old Tower Bridge

Less popular with foreign tourists than colorful Barcelona, but no less captivating, Spain’s capital city is simultaneously regal and relaxed.

Home to incredible sights like the Royal Palace, Prado Museum, and gorgeous Plaza Mayor, spending a few days in Madrid means having a chance to experience fantastic food, incredible art, and a hearty dose of Spanish culture.

Madrid’s biggest park, El Retiro, is among our favorite urban parks in all of Europe, and definitely belongs on your list of things to do in Madrid !

Puerta de Alcalá in Madrid Spain with yellow flowers in the foreground

As the largest city (and airport hub) on the French Riviera, Nice is both busy and beautiful.

In other words, Nice is exactly what you would hope for from a coastal city that boasts one of the most iconic urban beaches in the world!

A visit to Nice practically requires spending some time on the beach and a taking stroll along the picturesque Promenade des Anglais, of course, but there are plenty of other fun things to do in Nice as well.

While you’re there, be sure to climb Castle Hill, check out the Sun Fountain, and enjoy the colorful architecture of the old town.

Nice is also perfectly placed to use as a base for incredible day trips, including to nearby Monaco, Eze, St. Paul de Vence, and Menton.

view of promenade des angalis from above in nice france with med to the right

To be perfectly frank, Athens doesn’t rank among the most beautiful cities in Europe as far as we’re concerned… but it’s still one of the best cities in Europe to visit.

Greece’s capital is often used as a gateway to its (rightfully) famous islands, but the city itself absolutely deserves to be explored as well.

Athens is home to some of the most famous Greek ruins in the world, including the phenomenal Acropolis (where you’ll find the Parthenon) and the Temple of Olympian Zeus.

Ancient Greece is only the beginning of the story, though!

You’ll also find trendy neighborhoods like Plaka and incredible museums like the National Archaeological Museum when exploring Athens.

And, quite honestly, even if there was nothing else to do there, it would be worth visiting Athens just to eat enormous amounts of Greek food .

Athens Parthenon--if your dream trip includes this view, your choice between visiting Greece or Croatia is clear!

If there’s one word that comes to mind for describing Vienna, it’s regal.

From the world-famous opera house to the Hofburg Palace to the glitz and glamour of Vienna’s cafe culture, Vienna gives the impression of wealth, strength, and beauty at every turn.

This is hardly an accident: as the seat of the Hapsburgs for around 600 years, Vienna definitely shows signs of being ruled by a fairly modern empire.

For example, while other European city centers frequently maintain a good portion of their small streets and medieval architecture, wide swaths of Vienna’s were cleared away in favor of wide boulevards and sweeping avenues.

If you’re not sure when to visit Vienna, it’s hard to argue that there’s a better time than during the holiday season.

Not only is the cafe culture particularly lovely when it’s cold outside, but Vienna’s Christmas markets are among the best in Europe , and the perfect way to kick off a Christmas trip in Austria !

Budapest or Vienna: Vienna Spanish Riding School

Canals, cyclists, and hygge: these are just a few of the delightful things you’ll find in Copenhagen.

Denmark’s capital city is known for its many cyclists, its beautiful canals and picturesque harbor (Nyhavn), and recently, its extreme culture of coziness.

Hygge, a word that means something approximating coziness and contentment, is a large feature of Copenhagen.

Since the word has been popularized in popular culture worldwide, even more travelers flock to Copenhagen not just to snap photos at Nyhavn or determine for themselves if the Little Mermaid Statue is, in fact, as underwhelming as they say, but to experience Danish hygge for themselves.

And, while hygge and a northern climate may not be words that bring “beach trip” to mind, Copenhagen’s picturesque location also makes it one of the most beautiful cities in Europe with beaches !

cityscape of copenhagen denmark from above on a sunny summer day

The capital of Bavaria is definitely known best for one thing on the tourism circuit: its incredible Oktoberfest celebration that draws travelers from across the globe.

Even outside of the annual festival, though, Munich remains one of the best cities to visit in Europe.

While there, check out Marienplatz and the gorgeous Munich Residence, as well as the Nymphenburg Palace and (at least) one of the city’s fun beer gardens.

Munich is also within day-tripping distance of the famous Neuschwanstein Castle , so if you have a few days to spend in the area, consider escaping to the Bavarian countryside for a day!

Central Europe Itinerary: Couple in Munich, Germany

Germany’s capital city may not be one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, but it is an incredibly interesting one.

It’s well worth experiencing at least a few days in Berlin to get a feel for this unique European city.

Known today primarily for its intense Cold War history and its quirky, artistic culture, Berlin is packed with interesting sights and things to do.

While in Berlin, be sure to check out the famous Brandenburg Gate, see the Reichstag Building, and, of course, see the remains of the Berlin Wall and accompanying memorials.

For great views of the city, consider heading up the Berlin TV Tower, and to see the city’s best museums, head to Museum Island.

aerial view of berlin tv tower at sunset, one of the most interesting european cities to visit

Scotland’s stunning capital city is easily one of the best cities to visit in Europe and one that captures the adoration and imagination of most who visit it.

With hints of fairytale magic in the air (helped along, no doubt, by the city’s ties to Harry Potter lore), Edinburgh is packed with fun things to do.

During your visit, be sure to stroll down Royal Mile, admire the views from Arthur’s Seat and Calton Hill, and enjoy Edinburgh Castle.

Travelers who love the arts may want to plan their visit for August when the Edinburgh Fringe Festival takes over the city.

Fair warning, though: prices in the city absolutely skyrocket during the festival!

Skyline of Edinburgh Scotland at sunset, one of the most popular places to visit in Europe

If you’re hoping to see a smaller city in Europe, then these cities in Europe might be for you!

In most of these cities, you can enjoy most of the major tourist attractions in only a couple of days or less and/or more or less exclusively tour the city on foot.

As the capital city of Alsace, Strasbourg is a unique delight of a city nestled in northeastern France and is a gateway to the famed Alsace Wine Route, glorious mountains, and the charming, colorful smaller villages of Alsace.

The region of Alsace was once held by Germany, and the result is that in Strasbourg you can find hints of German influences among the French culture, all blended together to create the unique Alsatian culture you will find in the city today.

Tips for Airbnb Hosts: Strasbourg

Croatia’s most famous city has risen to international stardom in recent years, in large part thanks to its role as King’s Landing on Game of Thrones, but this bite-sized coastal city is a magical place to visit even for those who have never seen a single episode of the show.

Dubrovnik’s crown jewel is its intact town walls that still encircle the old town, where you can walk fully around the city, with the terracotta rooftops of Dubrovnik glistening on one side and the shimmering Adriatic Sea on the other.

While visiting Dubrovnik , be sure to also check out the view from Mount Srd, the views from the Lovrijenac Fortress, and, if you’re up for a bit of a physical challenge, a kayaking tour to Lokrum Island!

Fun Things to Do in Dubrovnik Croatia: View of Fort Lovrijenac viewed from city walls

As the Cradle of the Renaissance and one of the most popular places to visit in Europe, you might expect Florence to be a large city, but no.

Travelers can easily walk the bulk of the historic center, and some of the areas beyond it, in just a couple of days–no other transportation is necessary!

Florence is an endlessly beautiful city, and so packed full of world-class artwork that the city is almost a work of art unto itself.

From the magnificent Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore to the incredible masterpiece that is Michelangelo’s David to the Ponte Vecchio to all the treasures of the Uffizi Museum, looking at Florence is like looking at Renaissance-era art, architecture and engineering come to life. 

Kate Storm in a red dress overlooking the Ponte Vecchio in Florence Italy

Nestled in southwestern Germany, the small university city of Heidelberg is far from the most popular city to visit in Germany, but it absolutely deserves to make the list.

Set on the beautiful Neckar River and overlooked by the impressive Heidelberg Palace, Heidelberg looks every bit the part of a fairytale-esque small European city.

And it’s not just modern visitors and the students who flock to study at Heidelberg University who understand the magic of Heidelberg: Mark Twain was inspired by the city and spoke of it very fondly after spending a summer living there.

In fact, according to some accounts, the idea for The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was conceived thanks to the Neckar River.

While that’s partially inaccurate, there’s no doubt that Twain was captivated by the beauty of Heidelberg!

view of heidelberg germany from above with castle across the river, one of the most beautiful cities in europe to visit

When travelers plan a trip to Slovenia, it’s rare that the charming capital of Ljubljana tops the list of what they hope to see.

And that’s understandable: it’s hard to beat the majesty of Lake Bled, the beauty of Triglav National Park, or the adorable seaside beauty of Piran .

That being said, though, Ljubljana itself is also a great place to spend a couple of days in Slovenia.

Not only is it conveniently located within day-tripping distance of ever-popular Bled, it’s a fun city to experience in its own right.

Home to the lovely Ljubljana Castle, the fascinating street-art-covered neighborhood of Metelkova, the quirky Dragon Bridge, and colorful Preseren Square–not to mention plenty of charming cafes and delicious restaurants–Ljubljana is an easy European city to love.

Green dragon statue perched on Dragon Bridge in Ljubljana Slovenia, one of the most fun cities in Europe to visit

As the hometown of Mozart and as a city surrounded by hills that are alive with The Sound of Music, charming Salzburg, Austria is easily one of the best cities to visit in Europe.

Regardless of whether you choose a sunshine-and-blooming-flower-filled summer trip or a festive Christmas market trip, Salzburg is bound to charm!

Overlooked by the striking Hohensalzburg Fortress, Salzburg is a feast for the eyes.

It’s also home to highlights like the beautiful Mirabell Palace (known, among other things, for its status as a filming location for The Sound of Music), the incredible Salzburg Cathedral, and both Mozart’s Birthplace and later Residence, and is an incredibly fun city to visit.

Skyline of Salzburg Austria as seen from above on a cloudy day

Located in southern Poland, Krakow is best known on the tourism circuit for its proximity to two things that lay entirely outside the city: Auschwitz-Birkenau and the Wieliczka Salt Mine.

While both of those places are worth visiting (and in the case of Auschwitz-Birkenau, arguably very important to experience if you’re in the area and feel up to a very emotional day), the charming city of Krakow itself is also home to interesting sights that make it one of the best city breaks in Europe.

Be sure to explore the impressive Wawel Castle as part of your trip to Krakow, as well as St. Mary’s Basilica, Town Hall Tower, and, of course, a milk bar or two to enjoy classic Polish pierogi.

Kate Storm and Jeremy Storm at Wawel Castle, Krakow on their first 2 week Europe trip.

The prettiest city in Belgium (in our opinion, anyway) is bite-sized and beautiful, easy to cover in just a day or two, and absolutely gorgeous from every angle–though if you ask us, its best angle is from the water during a canal cruise.

While visiting Bruges, consider climbing to the top of the Belfry for incredible views, seeking out the beautiful Bonifacius Bridge, enjoying a canal cruise, checking out the colorful Market Square, stopping by the Basilica of Holy Blood, and relaxing at Minnewater Park.

As a small and incredibly popular European city to visit, Bruges can feel crowded at times–but by planning a winter trip , you can experience (somewhat) reduced crowd levels.

Kate Storm in a black coat standing on a brick footbridge in Brugesduring a trip to Belgium

It may be a bit of a stretch to include an entire country of roughly 33,000 people on a list of the best cities to visit in Europe, but San Marino is worth making a slight exception for.

Styled as the oldest republic in Europe (founding date: 301 AD) and simultaneously the least-visited country in Europe, San Marino is an absolutely gorgeous (though yes, quite small) country that is entirely surrounded by Italy.

Featuring castle and countryside views from Mount Titano that are worthy of any fairytale and very interesting history (you can stroll right into Parliament to check it out–no tour necessary), San Marino is definitely well worth a visit! 

While you can take a San Marino day trip from Bologna , it’s a fun place to see at night (once the day-trippers leave) as well.

View of castle of San Marino perched on a hill

Nicknamed the Venice of the Alps, the beautiful city of Annecy, France, is located less than an hour south of Geneva and features beautiful views of Lake Annecy (considered the cleanest lake in Europe), delicious Alpine cuisine (including all kinds of amazing cheese), and stunning canals.

The combination of Annecy’s incredible gastronomy, colorful old town surrounded by canals, and crisp Alpine air make it one of the best city breaks in Europe.

While Annecy is a popular day trip from Geneva, this small city is worth enjoying for at least a couple of days if you can spare the time.

If you can, schedule your trip to Annecy to coincide with at least one market day.

Fridays and Sundays are the biggest market days of the week, but there is a smaller market that takes place on Tuesdays as well.

Chateau d'Annecy seen behind tulips, Best Things to Do in Annecy France

Surrounded by medieval walls dating to the Saxons, and then by the Carpathian mountains beyond that, Brasov is an incredibly beautiful city to visit in the heart of Transylvania, and definitely deserves to feature on any trip to the region!

Must-see sights include the impressive Gothic-style Black Church, both the Black and White Towers, the views from Tampa Mountain, and the charming Council Square.

And, though it’s not within the city itself, we can’t mention Brasov without mentioning Bran Castle.

This infamous castle is located about a 30-minute drive away and is an absolutely incredible sight (though, fair warning: the Dracula connections are nothing by myth).

black church in brasov romania in early autumn, an offbeat european city break option

Set less than an hour away from Florence by train, Bologna is the capital of the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy, and is absolutely beautiful, packing in gorgeous Italian architecture and plenty of museums in its small size.

The biggest reason to visit, though, isn’t its beauty: it’s the food.

Bologna is one of the absolute best cities to visit in Europe for foodies.

As the capital of Emilia-Romagna, you can thank the region surrounding Bologna for mortadella (the original and far superior version of what non-Italians call bologna), parmigiano-reggiano, traditional balsamic vinegar, and tagliatelle al ragu (aka pasta bolognese)… just to name a small sliver of its delicacies.

Even with one day in Bologna , you can eat extremely well, see several of the most popular attractions, and even seek out a few hidden gems like the city’s canals.

Things to Do in Bologna: San Petronio's Terrace, Florence to Bologna Train

Away from bustling capital cities and world-icon status, Europe boasts hundreds of other incredibly cool, lesser-visited cities that are still absolutely worthy of being considered one of the best cities to visit in Europe.

Here are just a few of them–consider mixing a couple of these into your Europe bucket list along with the more iconic options above!

gardens of royal alcazar in seville spain

As the capital of Spain’s southern Andalucia region, beautiful Seville is known for its stunning architecture (including its magnificent cathedral), its many orange trees that bloom in the summer, its flamenco culture, its seemingly endless sunshine (and heat), its beautiful Alcazar, and its photo-worthy Plaza de Espana.

It’s also known for acting as a filming location for two of the most famous franchises around!

The Alcazar played the Water Gardens of Dorne in Game of Thrones, and the Plaza de Espana was featured as the city of Theed in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones.

Seville is also an excellent launchpad for a full Andalucia road trip !

kate storm jeremy storm and ranger storm in plaza de espana seville spain

The capital of Serbia is definitely one of the least-visited of the European cities rounded up in this travel guide, but it certainly deserves more attention.

Colorful, historic, and incredibly affordable, Belgrade is a fun and invigorating city that is absolutely packed with things to do .

While you’re there, be sure to check out the gorgeous Church of Saint Sava, the Belgrade Fortress, and the Knez Mihailov shopping street.

If you have a few days to spend in Belgrade, consider also adding on a day trip to colorful, nearby Novi Sad!

belgrade serbia as seen from across the river on a sunny day

With its waterfront setting, steep hills, iconic trams, and gigantic red suspension bridge, Lisbon draws a lot of comparisons to San Francisco–but luckily, a trip to Lisbon is far more affordable.

Colorful and laid-back, Lisbon’s architecture is beautiful, its culture warm and inviting, and its attractions beautiful, making it one of the best cities in Europe to visit.

While you’re there, be sure to stroll through the historic neighborhood of Alfama, ride the popular Tram 28 past beautiful views (or at least snap photos of it going by), admire the city from a couple of different miradouros (viewpoints) check out the Time Out Market, and enjoy the sunset along the Tagus River.

Be sure not to leave without eating a dozen or so pasteis de nata, either!

4 Days in Lisbon: Street Car Alfama District

Hilly, crowded, chaotic Naples is certainly a bit controversial among these best cities to visit in Europe–people tend to either love or hate it–but as we adore it, we want to include it here.

Built on the coast of Campania and boasting phenomenal views of Mount Vesuvius from its shores, Naples is an absolutely dynamic city.

Its streets are generally packed, its salesmen a bit more intense than those further north in Italy, and yes, it is a bit dirtier and rougher around the edges than Florence or Venice. 

However, it’s also gorgeous–places like the San Carlo Theater, Piazza del Plebiscito, and Galleria Umberto I are all beautiful–and incredibly interesting.

Features like the Bourbon Tunnel, Naples Underground, Castel Nuovo, and Naples Archaeological Museum are all incredible places to visit, and even if you don’t find Naples’ environment or attractions quite to your taste, there’s always its world-famous pizza to grab (and hold) your attention.

With incredible day trip options like Pompeii  and the legendary Amalfi Coast , you sure can’t beat its location, either!

Trip to Italy Cost: View of Mount Vesuvius from Naples

Estonia’s small-yet-stunning capital city has long been under the radar as far as tourism is concerned, but luckily, that is starting to change.

With a beautiful cityscape right on the water, affordable prices, and plenty of fun things to do (be sure to add checking out the views from Toompea Hill and strolling through the hipster haven of Telliskivi Creative City to your list of things to see), Tallinn is a fantastic city to explore for a few days.

Once you wrap up, you can even travel by boat to easily extend your trip to another country!

Helsinki, Finland is only about 2 hours away from Tallinn by ferry.

Cityscape of Tallinn at sunset, one of the best hidden gems in Europe

Portugal’s “second city” has been gaining in popularity in recent decades, but still remains somewhat under-the-radar when compared to busy Lisbon.

Set on the Duoro River, Porto is known for its gorgeous, colorful architecture, churches covered in gorgeous azulejos (Portuguese hand-painted tiles), its dramatic views, and–most of all–for its port!

Once upon a time, the famous port grown in the nearby Duoro Valley was floated down the river to Porto, and today, you can still tour traditional port houses along the banks of the river (complete with tastings, of course).

kate storm in front of igrejo do carmo azulejos, one of the best places to visit in porto in a day

Less visited than Florence or Milan , and yet stunningly beautiful, Verona is set in southern Veneto, nestled on the banks of the Adige River.

Home of a remarkably well preserved Roman amphitheater, amazing views, and the legend of Romeo and Juliet, Verona is as captivating as it is beautiful.

Be sure to enjoy the views from the Castel San Pietro and the Torre dei Lamberti as part of your visit.

And, if you’re up for a bit of adventure, consider taking a whitewater rafting trip down the Adige!

Best Things to Do in Verona: Castel San Pietro

As the second-largest city in Norway and nicknamed the Heart of the Fjords, Bergen doesn’t generally top European bucket lists (at least for those of us that hail from outside the continent)–but perhaps it should.

Featuring highlights like the traditional wooden houses of Bryggen, a bustling fish market, and sweeping views from Mount Fløyen, Bergen makes for a fantastic introduction to Norway.

As the gateway to Norway’s incredible fjord beauty and home to what is arguably one of the most picturesque harbors in Europe, stunningly beautiful Bergen definitely ranks among the best cities to visit in Europe!

4 photos of European cities: Venice, Krakow, Rome, Paris. Red and black text on a white background reads "bucket list cities to visit in Europe"

About Kate Storm

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In May 2016, I left my suburban life in the USA and became a full-time traveler. Since then, I have visited 50+ countries on 5 continents and lived in Portugal, developing a special love of traveling in Europe (especially Italy) along the way. Today, along with my husband Jeremy and dog Ranger, I’m working toward my eventual goal of splitting my life between Europe and the USA.

30 thoughts on “35 Best Cities to Visit in Europe (Bucket List for City Lovers!)”

No Plovdiv or Sofia or Veliko Tarnovo. It is not a good enough list. ?

If I ever expand this list to 50, at least Sofia will make the list! Sofia holds a special place in our hearts, we’ve spent months there visiting good friends of ours.

Add all of Ireland to this list ?

Birmingham England

Birmingham is very much a cultural hotspot in the uk. It has lovely Victorian industrial buildings and has more miles of canal than Venice.

Most depressing soulless sprawled out place I’ve ever lived

What about Dublin??? Great atmosphere, great people, great history Cork, Kilkenny and Galway for smaller cities!

Bucharest is also a very beautiful city, once called “little Paris”!

In agreement with all of the listings even living on two of them! I would add Siena to the list of small cities to visit

We love Siena! It’s definitely a fantastic place to visit.

Siena is beautiful but I think Lucca is better!

Lucca is one of my favorites too! Tried to keep the level of Italy in check on this post, LOL, but I could easily do a whole list of only Italian cities, too. 🙂

Worth expanding the list. Need Wales, perhaps Conway, more Spain for example Caceres, Burgos, what of the lovely Island of Crete – Xania? And surely can’t miss Brittany and San Malo. Actually this is impossible….. Expand to 100 and leave out the iconic cos people know them? Be so good to have loads more of less well known.

Also ireland and Northern Ireland as Belfast portstewart portrush and some Irish cities

Surprised none of Switzerland’s cities are in there. I loved Lucerne and Zurich. Magical feeling walking around both cities.

I would also include Stockholm, Helsinki, Dublin, Moscow, and Oslo. Vienna, Amsterdam, Bruges and Lisbon are in my modest opinion quite overrated cities.

I disagree about Vienna and Dublin but agree about Moscow and Lisbon

Budapest and Vienna Salzburg or Brussels with Brugees? This a real question. After 2 years in quarauntine we want to explore Europe. (Budapest first time )

Very hard decision! They’re all wonderful in their own way.

If we had to pick, though, we’d pick Budapest/Vienna/Salzburg. 🙂

Τhank you Ms. Kate, After a lot of videos and Reviews and even though Bruges looks fantastic will be closer to choose Budapest and Salzburg. (even though Vienna is for the Second time after 2017). But still, this about as you wrote is a really hard decision if you think Bruges Ghent and of course Amsterdam that is really close to all of them … But we will be closer to your opinion that why i wrote here to take a feedback. Thank you for this

Budapest all day long

Warsaw is a beautiful city

I totally agree Warsaw is so quick changing city I have seen almost whole Europe and over 100 capitals in the world and I am so happy that I live in Warsaw

If you like Amsterdam, then don’t forget to visit Leiden. It’has the same look and feel as Amsterdam with canals and beautiful museums.

I have traveled many European cities mostly on business and a few with my wife on pleasure. I agree with your selections and comments. Your list is also very informative for me to visit the places we have not been to. Thank you for your postings.

Great Blog! You really made a very good choice of your top 35 cities in Europe (and choosing only 35 is extremely difficult). Keep the good work up and have fun travelling, now that it is possible again.

Saint Petersburg should be included. Beautiful place.

Hi Kate Have loved reading your post. Had been thinking of visiting Milan but see it doesn’t get a mention in this list. What are your thoughts on its merits? Thanks Barbra

We’ve visited Milan several times (were just there again a couple of weeks ago, in fact), but it’s not among our favorite cities in Italy!

That’s very subjective, of course, many people love it. As the business capital of Italy we don’t find it quite as idyllic and picturesque as many Italian cities, but of course its major sites–the Duomo, the Last Supper, etc–are all wonderful and worth visiting. We don’t dislike it, just don’t love it as much as other places.

We do have a guide to spending a day there! Here it is: https://www.ourescapeclause.com/one-day-in-milan-itinerary/

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The best cities in Europe: 2023 Readers' Choice Awards

By Condé Nast Traveller

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The survey for the 2024 Readers' Choice Awards is open, vote now for your favourite places, hotels, airports, cruise lines, travel fixers and more.

In order to make the cut for our list of the best cities in  Europe , certain criteria must be met. A European city should have a world-class food scene, plenty of  smart hotels , friendly locals and intriguing history. In this year’s  Readers’ Choice Awards  survey, multiple cities in Spain ranked highly – but you also voted for cities in Denmark, Switzerland, Portugal, Iceland, Croatia and Norway. In fact, cities across Scandinavia are well-loved by  Condé Nast Traveller  readers, with two cities from the region making the top five – pipped only to the post for the top spot by a diminutive Spanish city set right on the sea.

These are the best cities in Europe, according to the 2023 Readers’ Choice Awards . The scores below are percentages representing overall average levels of satisfaction.

The best cities in Europe

Dubrovnik Croatia

10. Dubrovnik, Croatia. Score 82.82

This Adriatic city might be the most famous and most-loved in Croatia. It’s encircled with stone walls completed in the 16th century, creating a dramatic landscape. It’s also a great jumping-off point for a Croatian island-hopping adventure.

Where to stay: Dubrovnik has some of the best hotels in Croatia. We particularly like Ninion Boutique Hotel , an adults-only hideout.

9. Reykjavik, Iceland. Score 82.98

“Iceland’s capital may be busier than ever, but it still has a tangible soul and culturally punches far above its weight,” features director Toby Skinner said in our cheat’s guide to Iceland . Its high-low food scene spans from music-first bars to New Nordic spots that compete with its Scandi neighbours, and a handful of cool festivals take place here each summer, too.

Where to stay: The arrival of Ian Schrager’s Reykjavik Edition at the end of 2021 felt like a step up for the city.

8. Zurich, Switzerland. Score 82.62

Zurich – the largest city in Switzerland – is the only Swiss entry to make the top 10 this year. The city scored highly in categories such as shopping and outdoor activities – perhaps unsurprising, as it sits on a lake and is surrounded by mountains.

Where to stay: Marktgasse Hotel occupies two 15th-century buildings in the Old Town, while Baur au Lac , overlooking the lake, is the grandest of the old palace hotels.

7. Bruges, Belgium. Score 83.69

Tread the cobbles to find this charming city’s real masterpieces – canal-side restaurants, sweet bakeries, exceptional chocolate shops and pretty neighbourhoods that are perfect for exploring by bike are just some of the reasons it’s ranked highly in this year’s survey. Bruges also scored highly for friendliness, as well as for its hotels and resorts.

Where to stay: Maison Amodio is a three-room B&B themed on places the owners enjoy - Paris , Biarritz and nearby Knokke.

View of old Porto with the back and the tower of the convent

6. Porto, Portugal. Score 84.29

Lisbon gets more airtime than its little sister, Porto, but this smaller city is hot on the capital’s heels. It has, says contributor Abigail Malbon in our edit of the best hotels in Porto , “arguably the most beautiful train station in the world and port tastings available at every wine bar on every corner.” There are also beautiful restaurants in Porto , making it a perfect weekend break – here’s how to spend 72 hours in Porto.

Where to stay: Overlooking the Douro River on the corner of one of the city’s oldest squares, Gran Cruz House is right in the thick of it.

5. Dublin, Ireland. Score 85.18

Millions of tourists descend on the Republic of Ireland’s capital each year – and it’s still a favourite among our readers, rounding out the top five. A mass of fabulous new hotels in Dublin for every type of traveller has opened, alongside lots of exciting things to do , and the restaurants here are some of our favourites in Ireland.

Where to stay: In the heart of pretty Georgian Dublin, The Merrion Hotel comprises an impeccable restoration of four townhouses that have been stitched together.

A view through an ornate window in the Alcazaba moorish fortress Malaga

4. Malaga, Spain. Score 86.90

This coastal city is back in the game following an arty resurgence, hot new restaurants and a spattering of stylish places to stay. A cluster of museums, including Museo de Málaga and the Picasso Museum Málaga, has opened. The food scene spotlights hangouts such as Mercado Central de Atarazanas, in a central market that was a shipyard in the 14th century, and La Terraza de San Juan, at the Hotel Málaga Premium, remains a favourite.

Where to stay: Palacio Solecio is an 18th-century palace built for a Genoese merchant, while La Zambra is one of the newest creations from the Marugal hotel group.

Oslo Norway

3. Oslo, Norway. Score 88.67

The citizens of  Oslo  are a population notably keen to showcase the best of their city to visitors, from the Oslo Cathedral – still used by the Norwegian Royal Family and the Norwegian Government for key events throughout the year – to Akershus Castle. Baroque architecture dots the city and in and amongst it, no less than 30 museums showcasing the city’s history, art and political history, as well as myriad hiking trails around the rivers and gardens that wind their way around the outskirts.

Where to stay: Glamorous newcomer Sommerro has the city’s first year-round rooftop pool and sauna, plus seven restaurants and bars.

Copenhagen Denmark

2. Copenhagen, Denmark. Score 88.78

Denmark’s capital, Copenhagen , has long upheld its accolade of the happiest city in the world , known for its hardy community spirit, exciting foodie scene and myriad canals that link the city’s various districts. From the 18th-century Rococo district – built during the reign of Frederick V and the site of the Amalienborg Palace – to Østerbro, perched on the outskirts of the city, built around Copenhagen’s medieval fortification.

Where to stay: Villa Copenhagen has a great location right next to Tivoli Gardens and a buzzy atmosphere at its all-day brasserie and in-house bakery, headed up by former Noma chef Gonzalo Guarda.

San Sebastian Spain

1. San Sebastian, Spain. Score 90.54

Spilling up and around the coastline of the Bay of Biscay, the resort town of San Sebastián in Spain’s mountainous Basque Country bags the top spot as Europe’s best city to visit. It’s an area known for its relaxed atmosphere, long stretches of honey-hued beaches and various foodie outposts with world-famous chefs at their helm.

Where to stay: For a central stay, Arbaso is the city’s coolest urban hotel. Elsewhere, in the Parte Vieja’s vast universe of pintxo bars, Lasala Plaza is home to a rare rooftop ‘solarium.’ See our guide to the best San Sebastían hotels for more

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Attracting over half of the world’s tourists each and every year, Europe is home to some of the most important, impressive and influential cities on Earth. Lying between the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, and the vast Asian landmass, it relatively small size belies its staggering diversity.

Renowned around the world for their age-old historic sights and fabulous art and architecture, Europe’s cities really are a delight to visit. With lots of excellent bars, restaurants, shops, and museums wherever you go, its many stunning sights are perfectly complemented by thriving culinary and nightlife scenes.

As its 44 different countries are all home to a myriad of peoples, languages, and cultures, Europe’s cosmopolitan cities all have their own unique flavor and identity. With so much for you to see and do, the only question is where to begin.

25. Dublin [SEE MAP]

Dublin

Home to almost half of Ireland’s population, Dublin is noted for its magnificent history and heritage, as well as its fun and festive nightlife.

Lying on the banks of the River Liffey, the vibrant capital has long attracted people to its shores and now boasts a very multicultural population. Dotted around the city, you can find lots of interesting things to see, with Trinity College and Dublin Castle counting among its most popular attractions.

As it is famed for its nightlife and drinking culture, many people also stop by the Irish Whiskey Museum and the Guinness Storehouse. Going out at night in Temple Bar is a must. In any one of its packed pubs, Dublin’s friendly locals are sure to give you a hearty welcome.

24. Copenhagen [SEE MAP]

Copenhagen

Lying just across the Orseund Strait from Malmo in Sweden, Copenhagen’s history, heritage, and culture are intricately linked with that of the water all around it.

Over the centuries, its strategic location has seen the sleepy fishing village slowly turn into the cool, sophisticated, and happening city it is today. Its main attraction and most recognizable sight however is still Nyhavn; its seventeenth century waterfront. Lined with colorful townhouses, the canal harbor’s lots of historic wooden ships with lively cafes and outdoor terraces dotting its shores. From here, you can take great sightseeing cruises around the scenic canals that lie nearby.

On top of all of this, the city’s museums are also noted for their extensive and exquisite collection of Viking artefacts and artworks from around the world. Widely considered to be one of the best places to live in the world, Denmark’s capital is just as good to visit and explore.

23. Edinburgh [SEE MAP]

Edinburgh

Set in a scenic spot overlooking the sea, Edinburgh is one of the United Kingdom’s most beautiful cities.

Moody and magical in equal measure, its grand Georgian buildings, Gothic churches, and, of course, Edinburgh Castle, sprawl dramatically atop of rocky hills and craggy cliffs. It is this epic landscape that makes it so fascinating to explore, with the lively Royal Mile attracting lots of visitors due to its many cafes, shops, and restaurants.

Long renowned for its contributions to art, literature, philosophy, and science, it is only fitting that the best time to visit Edinburgh is during The Fringe. In August, the world’s largest arts and culture festival takes over the city, with lots of amazing comedy, music, and theater shows for you to enjoy.

22. Brasov [SEE MAP]

Brasov

Located in the center of Romania with the picturesque Carpathian Mountains surrounding it, Brasov is one of the prettiest cities in the country.

Wandering around its medieval Old Town really is the highlight of any visit, as Gothic church spires and age-old watchtowers loom above its cobbled streets. Within the walled city, you can also find lots of cute and cozy cafes, atmospheric bars, and traditional restaurants that perfectly complement Brasov’s laidback ambiance.

Besides this, lots of delightful hiking trails weave their way from the city through the majestic mountains and wonderful scenery all around it. With epic Transylvanian castles and ski resorts also lying nearby, Brasov is definitely worth visiting if you have the chance.

21. Budapest [SEE MAP]

Budapest

Consisting of the two historic cities of Buda and Pest that lie across the Danube from each other, Hungary’s capital is undoubtedly one of Europe’s most beautiful cities.

As it was the home of the Hungarian kings of old and the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, lots of majestic buildings and impressive monuments dot its streets. Of these, the Parliament Building is one of its main attractions for its gorgeous Gothic style architecture and colossal size. As the ‘spa capital of Europe,’ the city also has loads of lovely thermal bathhouses for you to relax in with Szechenyi Baths being the most popular of the lot.

In addition to this, Budapest is known for its unique ruin bars which make for some great nightlife. With so much for you to see and do, it’s easy to see why it is such a population destination.

20. Bruges [SEE MAP]

Bruges

A very romantic place to visit, the ‘Venice of the North’ is awash with charming canals that meander their way through its marvelous medieval center .

Exploring the pretty and picturesque cobbled streets is like stepping back in time as you pass grand guild houses and centuries-old churches. Besides checking out its fantastic museums, sampling one of Belgium’s famous beers at one of the cafe-strewn squares is also a must.

As hordes of daytrippers visit Bruges every day, it’s worth staying overnight to have the city to yourself. Beautifully illuminated, its squares, streets, and churches look even more magical at night.

19. Belgrade [SEE MAP]

Belgrade

Located at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers, Belgrade’s strategic setting has seen it fought over, invaded, and destroyed countless times over its history.

As it was ruled by both the Ottomans and Hapsburgs, and was later Yugoslavia’s capital, the city exhibits a wide range of different architectural styles and historical sights . In addition to its large and impressive fortress, there are lots of delightful churches for you to check out with the colossal Temple of Saint Sava being the highlight of the lot. Scattered around town, you can also find a number of pretty parks for you to relax and unwind in while the river banks are for perfect strolling along peacefully.

With a lively cafe culture for you to delve into and lots of nightclubs on offer, Belgrade is justifiably considered to be Southeastern Europe’s party capital. All in all, the capital of present-day Serbia certainly is worth stopping by.

18. Seville [SEE MAP]

Seville

Lying on the banks of the Guadalquivir River in the southwest of Spain, Seville is an incredible place with a rich history, heritage, and culture to explore.

As it was once home to both the Romans and the Moors, Andalucia’s capital sports lots of mesmerizing sights that date to different epochs. This is perfectly encapsulated in the Alcazar of Seville which is an elegant palace built by Castilian Christians atop of an old Abbasid Muslim fort.

Despite being steeped in history, the city is a very happening place, with lots of fun and festive flamenco bars for you to check out. The best times of year to visit are during Feria de Abril and Semana Santa, when two of Spain’s most eminent festivals take place.

See also: Where to Stay in Seville

17. Venice [SEE MAP]

Venice

Unlike any other place on Earth, everything in the ‘City of Canals’ shimmers before your eyes, with breathtakingly beautiful art and architecture wherever you look.

Set across 118 small islands, which are linked by over 400 bridges, the city boasts a myriad of charming canals, grand palaces, and epic old churches. A very magical and romantic place, its atmospheric alleys beckon alluringly before you emerge at yet another awe-inspiring landmark . Although it can get very crowded, it is well worth visiting during carnival time when everyone dons elaborate costumes and masks.

One of the world’s greatest and most unique cities, Venice needs to be seen to be believed and is one of the main highlights of any trip to Italy.

16. Tallinn [SEE MAP]

Tallinn

Lying on the Gulf of Finland, Estonia’s capital Tallinn is an increasingly popular tourist destination, and it is easy to see why.

Exploring its spectacular Old Town really is a delight as within the fairytale-esque walled city you can find lots of amazing historic sights such as the Toompea Castle complex. The city showcases a wide range of different architectural and cultural influences due to its proximity to not only to Scandinavia and Russia but Central Europe too.

Fought over for centuries by larger European powers, the critical Baltic Sea port is now one of the prettiest and most well-preserved cities in the region.

15. Stockholm [SEE MAP]

Stockholm

The capital of, and largest city in Sweden, Stockholm is scenically set on 14 islands, with glistening waterways and green spaces wherever you look.

Endearingly called ‘beauty on water’ by locals, it exhibits a wide range of different architectural styles that encompass both modern and traditional designs. Besides wandering around the old town’s charming cobbled streets, it is well worth stopping by some of its many museums. These offer a captivating look into everything from art and Abba to spirits and the Vikings.

See also: Where to Stay in Stockholm

A very stylish and trendy place, Stockholm’s Scandinavian cool shines through in its sleek and modern bars, shops, and restaurants. With lots of live music and a pounding nightclub scene for you to delve into, Stockholm has it all.

14. Warsaw [SEE MAP]

Warsaw

Having been bombed to the ground during WWII, Warsaw has seen an impressive revival in recent decades. It is now one of the EU’s largest and liveliest metropolises.

Lying on the banks of the Vistula River, the city sprawls over a vast area, with lots of pretty green parks interspersed among its grey communist-era blocks. Of particular note is its gorgeous Old Town , which was painstakingly rebuilt after being destroyed. In addition to this, it is well worth visiting the top of the imposing Palace of Culture and Science for its stunning panoramas.

Besides its cheap and cheerful milk bars which are a throwback to Communist times, Warsaw also boasts an increasing number of chic vodka bars and trendy nightclubs. Poland’s capital is an increasingly popular tourist destination and it is easy to see why.

13. Lisbon [SEE MAP]

Lisbon

Set over seven hills, which tumble down to where the Tagus River meets the Atlantic Ocean, Portugal’s capital is a delight to behold. Defined by its hilly landscape, the city is famed for its steep, cobbled streets, on which distinctive yellow trams trundle peacefully along.

While much of Lisbon was leveled in the disastrous earthquake of 1755, it still proudly exhibits lots of exquisite architecture and important landmarks . Of these, Castelo de Sao Jorge is particularly worth visiting as its prominent hilltop position offers up marvellous views of Lisbon down below.

See also: Where to Stay in Lisbon

With fun Fado music nights and a plethora of delicious local dishes such as Bacalau to sample, it’s no wonder that in recent years, Lisbon has seen a surge in the number of tourists visiting.

12. Athens [SEE MAP]

Athens

Considered by many to be the birthplace of Western civilization, it is here in Athens that some of the world’s most influential philosophers and thinkers once resided.

Renowned figures such as Plato, Aristotle and Socrates hailed from the city-state and in their day would debate and expand on their views in places such as the Agora and Acropolis. Remarkably, both of these sites are still around some 2,500 years or so after they were founded. Indeed, Athens is replete with a staggering array of ancient archaeological sights with history and heritage on show all around you.

Lively yet laidback at the same time, wandering through its cafe-strewn streets is a great way to take in the ambiance with lots of splendid street art wherever you go.

See also: Where to Stay in Athens

11. Vienna [SEE MAP]

Vienna

One of the grandest and most elegant cities in Europe, Vienna’s impressive imperial legacy really does make for a marvelous sight.

Once the seat of the Hapsburgs and the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, wealth and riches poured into Vienna for centuries. This fueled the building of majestic palaces and parks, monuments, and museums . Many of them are found along the Ringstrasse, which encircles the city center.

Known as the ‘City of Music,’ Vienna is famed for its composers, and watching a performance in the gorgeous Vienna State Opera makes for an unforgettable experience.

See also: Where to Stay in Vienna

10. Berlin [SEE MAP]

Berlin

Germany’s capital of cool, Berlin boasts some of the best and most accepting nightlife around, with lots of pounding bars and trendy clubs for you to try out.

In recent years, the city has changed and evolved at a rapid pace with new buildings springing up wherever you look. This is because lots of empty spaces were left following Berlin’s heavy bombing during the Second World War. Interspersed among its grimy, gritty, and graffiti-coated buildings, however, you can still find loads of moving and momentous historic sites , such as the Berlin Wall and Holocaust memorial.

As it is very multicultural, Berlin’s culinary and cultural scenes are particularly worthwhile delving into. A very welcoming place, the capital accepts everyone and caters to all interests.

See also: Where to Stay in Berlin

9. Dubrovnik [SEE MAP]

Dubrovnik

In the Middle Ages, Dubrovnik was Venice’s chief rival; the two city-states jostled for trade, power, and prestige.

Consequently, lots of magnificent buildings and important monuments were erected during this time and the walled city became known as the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’. Due to its former influence, its museums now host astounding collections of art and historical artifacts. As lots of idyllic beaches lie nearby for you to lounge on, any visit can be as relaxing or taxing as you make it.

While it can get inundated with tourists, there is a reason why so many people flock to Dubrovnik. Surrounded by glimmering waters with lots of lovely nature nearby , it is Croatia’s prime destination.

8. Saint Petersburg [SEE MAP]

Saint Petersburg

Lying at the mouth of the Neva River, Russia’s second-largest yet arguably most beautiful city is a treat to explore.

Despite only being founded in 1703 by Peter the Great, the former imperial home of the tsars dazzles before your eyes. This is because he sponsored the building of a number of grand cathedrals and resplendent palaces which now lie amidst the city’s many canals and waterways. Of its many world-class attractions , however, the Hermitage Museum stands head and shoulders above the rest and should not be missed out on.

As St Petersburg is renowned for its incredible performing arts no visit can ever be complete without watching one of its divine ballets, concerts, or operas.

7. Barcelona [SEE MAP]

Barcelona

Blessed with a warm and inviting climate, the sunny seaside city of Barcelona is a very pretty and pleasant place to spend some time.

Steeped in history, Spain’s second city sports a staggering array of age-old historic sights , with Roman ruins lying alongside the gorgeous Gothic quarter. Due to its ancient roots, its streets exhibit a myriad of architectural styles, as is best exemplified by Gaudi’s masterpiece La Sagrada Familia.

See also: Where to Stay in Barcelona

Barcelona’s arts and culture scene is just as vibrant. Its fabulous museums and galleries are full of fine artworks by Catalan masters such as Dali and Miro. Besides this, the city is also known for its famous soccer team and notoriously lively nightlife.

6. Amsterdam [SEE MAP]

Amsterdam

Renowned for the scenic canals that meander their way through the heart of the city, Amsterdam certainly paints a pretty picture. Add in its many marvelous town houses and atmospheric cobbled streets, and it is easy to see why it makes for such a popular tourist destination.

On top of all its exquisite architecture, the Netherlands’ capital also boasts lots of fascinating museums . While the Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum attract lots of visitors with their amazing artworks, just as many head to the Anne Frank Museum for the important look it offers up of the past.

See also: Where to Stay in Amsterdam

A very tolerant and progressive place, Amsterdam has also long been known for its pounding nightlife. One of the best times of year to visit is on King’s Day, when the whole city is coated in orange and everyone takes to the streets to celebrate the monarch’s birthday.

5. Istanbul [SEE MAP]

Istanbul

Billed as the place where East meets West, Istanbul straddles the Bosphorus Strait which separates Europe from Asia. Formerly known as both Byzantium and Constantinople, it has long been one of the most important and influential cities in world history.

Due to its strategic location, trade, wealth and people flocked to its streets. As a result of this, majestic monuments such as the gorgeous Hagia Sophia sprung up, showcasing the city’s power and prestige. This too can be seen in the abundance of artworks and architectural wonders that can be spied around the center. Nowadays, it is the largest city in the whole of Europe with over fifteen million people to be found within its confines.

See also: Where to Stay in Istanbul

To get a taste of old Istanbul, make sure to head to the Grand Bazaar where you’ll be greeted with all kinds of intoxicating sights, sounds and smells from the souk.

4. London [SEE MAP]

London

One of the most famous and iconic cities in the world, London has long been a trendsetter when it comes to popular culture.

As it has appeared in so many movies, its many landmarks are instantly recognizable with Big Ben just one of its main attractions . The UK’s capital has a thriving arts and culture scene for you to delve into with most of its museums being free to the public. Very multicultural, its fabulous diversity is proudly on display wherever you go, as is evidenced by the endless array of brilliant cafes, restaurants, and bars. On top of all this, it also has some of the best shopping in Europe.

Whether it’s sport or theater that you are into, or architecture, musicals, and the Royal family, in London there truly is something for everyone to enjoy.

3. Prague [SEE MAP]

Prague

Straddling the banks of the Vistula River, Prague, with its magnificent Old Town, is a mesmerizing place to wander around.

Although now often crowded with tourists, exploring its ancient cobbled streets is a must, with Charles Bridge being one of its main highlights. Other than this, its main sights are the majestic castle and cathedral that are perched dramatically atop a hill overlooking the city.

With some interesting statues and art installations scattered around town, and lots of hearty local cuisine and Czech beers for you to sample, Prague is certainly worth visiting.

See also: Where to Stay in Prague

2. Paris [SEE MAP]

Paris

Chic, stylish, and sophisticated, Paris has long been famed for its beauty and is one of the most popular cities to visit in Europe.

The city is full of astounding artworks and architecture, with fantastic statues and sculptures found alongside Art Nouveau and wrought iron masterpieces such as the Eiffel Tower. In the shape of the Louvre it boasts the largest art museum in the whole of the world.

Located on the banks of the Seine, France’s cosmopolitan capital is just as well known for its exquisite cuisine as it is its high-end fashion outlets. With so many treasures for you to discover and delight in, Paris is to be savored slowly – just like a fine French wine.

1. Rome [SEE MAP]

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With millennia-old archaeological sites, historic ruins, and iconic landmarks lying around literally every corner, Rome is the gift that keeps on giving.

Once the center of one of the world’s greatest civilizations ever, the city remarkably has over 3,000 years of history for you to delve into. Of its many monument s, the Colosseum is arguably its most famous and impressive. Venture into the Vatican Museums and you risk never leaving, such is the abundance of incredible artworks, paintings, and sculptures on show.

See also: Where to Stay in Rome

Although it is steeped in history, Italy’s capital is a happening place, with busy bars and restaurants wherever you go. One of the most romantic and rewarding places to explore, for many ‘the Eternal City’ is without equal and is the best of what Europe has to offer.

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June 14, 2020 at 12:05 pm

So glad that Europe is reopening tomorrow for tourism! I saw your video on YouTube then had to check out your website. Although it’s hard to choose a favorite destination on the continent, Rome has a special place in my heart. It was the first foreign city I traveled to in 2000 and I went back in 2017 for my birthday. My family is from Sicily. Hope to go back soon when they allow Americans again!

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Ranked: 100 best cities to visit in Europe 2024

A bridge and Big Ben in London, the best city in Europe

From the “capital of capitals” to the “Venice of the North”, these are the 100 best cities to visit in Europe in 2024

In 2015, a study from the European Commission found that 72% of the EU’s population lived in cities with the majority of Europeans concentrated in cities with populations between 250,000 and 5 million.

In 2018, another study suggested that by the time this century is complete, the world’s population will be 80% urbanised with Europe at the forefront of this change with around 90% of its population urbanised. Belgium already has an urbanised population of 98% with Malta (95%) and the Netherlands (93%) not far behind.

Wherever the world’s expats , digital nomads and remote workers choose to relocate, chances are it will be in a city. With this in mind, Canadian consultancy film Resonance , which has offices in Vancouver, Montreal, Singapore and New York, has published a new report ranking the 100 best cities in Europe with populations of more than 500,000.

How does the ranking work?

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100 best cities to visit in europe – complete ranking.

Contrary to similar ‘best-of’ lists, the index assesses a city’s culture, diversity, prosperity, infrastructure and employment opportunities.

The skyline of Barcelona, one of the best cities to visit in Europe

They use 25 factors grouped into six categories covering a range of criteria including climate, access to outdoor space, education and work prospects, population diversity, leisure options and even social media popularity.

The six categories and 25 factors are:

  • Place: weather, safety, sights & landmarks, outdoors
  • Product: airport connectivity, attractions, museums, university ranking, convention centre
  • People: labour force participation, educational attainment
  • Prosperity: global 500 number, GDP per capita, income equality, employment rate
  • Programming: culture, nightlife, dining, shopping
  • Promotion: Facebook check-ins, Google search, TripAdvisor reviews, Instagram hashtags, Google Trends

Roaming charges can be high in Europe so the best way to stay connected when travelling is to use an eSIM : a virtual SIM card. It is much cheaper than using the data roaming options provided by the major networks, pay-as-you-go physical SIM cards or wifi hotspot devices. An eSIM is also far more convenient.

An eSIM works remotely, meaning you don’t have to remove your current SIM card so there’s no risk of misplacing or damaging it or losing your number. eSIMs are pre-installed on the majority of devices now and can be activated just by installing an ‘eSIM profile’ of a new provider.

The best eSIM for travel in Europe is Holafly . We’ve used several providers over the years as well as pay-as-you-go SIM cards and wifi hotspots. Having used Holafly eSIMs in Europe as well as further afield in Mexico and Panama , we have now settled on them as our eSIM partner. They also come highly rated on Trustpilot .

A woman takes a photo on her phone in Paris, one of the best cities to visit in Europe

Holafly covers 170 destinations worldwide (with unlimited data available in 122 countries) and offers several eSIM  data packages for Europe  covering over 30 countries including popular destinations such as France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and Turkey across a range of networks including 3G, 4G and 5G.

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What is the best city to visit in Europe?

The study named London the best city in Europe. The ‘capital of capitals’ has taken the top spot despite concerns surrounding the city’s post-Brexit future . However, the report’s authors believe the city continues to draw talent and visitors en masse and will eventually weather the storm and even emerge stronger.

Light trails around a phone box during a long-exposure of London at night

The UK capital scored highly in the programming , promotion , product and prosperity categories but was some way behind in the place category. Transport links remain excellent, especially with the opening of the new Elizabeth Line connecting London’s main airport, Heathrow, to the suburbs on the other side of the metropolis.

“As the ‘capital of capitals’ (both in Europe and globally) deftly negotiates the uncharted, perilous terrain of a post-Brexit and pandemic world, London reigns as Europe’s best city.” – World’s Best Cities, Resonance

Tourists continue to visit London in their masses with the city ranked third in the world and first in Europe in terms of cities with the biggest international traveller spend. In 2022, $16.07 billion was spent by travellers in London, only slightly less than second-placed Doha ($16.79 billion) while Dubai was the runaway winner with $29.42 billion.

Despite a looming recession and falling house prices across the rest of the country, London’s luxury homes are defying the country’s economic slowdown and wider slump in house prices.

An artist's impression of the Camden Highline in London

Finally, pedestrians are excited by the 2025 opening of the Camden Highline , a 1.2km greenway just north of Central London. Described as a ‘Manhattan makeover for London,’ it is hoped that the transformation of a disused train track will revitalise the UK capital like it did in New York.

The usual suspects of Paris, Berlin, Rome and Madrid closely follow London. Paris remains a strong contender thanks to its ambitious sustainability policies which have included expanding cycle routes, reducing city speed limits and tree planting as it aims to become Europe’s greenest city by 2030 .

A view of the Eiffel Tower from across the rooftops of Paris

“Cities are the engines of the global economy and the badges of human ingenuity. Yes, they’ve been hobbled over the past 18 months, exposing the long-ignored foundational and institutional problems that manifested on their streets and in their hospitals and seniors homes. But they’re also leading — like they always have — the recovery and future-defining next stage of human innovation.” – World’s Best Cities, Resonance

Berlin has moved into third place in the ranking and won heavy praise for “welcoming waves of Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s invasion” as well as its cultural assets which include vibrant nightlife, cutting-edge architecture and fascinating museums. In 2024, the city will host several matches of the Euro 24 football tournament including the final at the Olympiastadion.

Rome is one of the world’s most romantic cities brimming with millennia of history but it was also commended for its underrated parks and greenways and its hospitality sector.

The Colosseum in Rome

Madrid moved above its archrival Barcelona for the first time thanks to its sustainability-driven investment while Prague in sixth, won praise for unrolling a series of resident-first policies in an attempt to battle the overtourism the city has seen of late.

Barcelona, the capital of Spain’s autonomous community of Catalonia , is Europe’s seventh-best city. The city performed well in the nightlife category but also won praise for its commitment to traffic calming and creating community space. Ada Colau, the mayor of Barcelona, has introduced several schemes as part of her superblock initiative as well as added over 100 miles of bike lanes.

In eighth place is Amsterdam, a European stalwart regularly rated among the world’s greenest cities . The city is often referred to as the “Venice of the North” due to its large number of UNESCO-listed canals . Amsterdam has won praise for its commitment to reforming the red-light district. Green mayor Femke Halsema plans to overhaul the area which can often find itself at the centre of out-of-control nightlife. Plans include increasing the size of the district to deal with overcrowding and outlawing cannabis smoking on the street.

A canal scene in Amsterdam – one of the best cities to visit in Europe

It will be a tricky manoeuvre as the city remains popular among tourists – fifth in the world and second in Europe in terms of cities with the biggest international traveller spend – and they don’t all come for the museums and shopping.

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40 Best & Prettiest Cities to Visit in Europe

15 September 2023 · In: City Guide , Europe , Travel

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Are you looking for the best and coolest cities to visit in Europe ? City lovers, you have come to the right place! This article walks you through 40 destinations to add to your bucket list for an unforgettable city break, whether you are travelling for a day trip, a weekend getaway or a week-long vacation.

Europe is a stunning place which has much to offer! From quaint Old Towns and peaceful nature to iconic historical sites and delicious local cuisine, you will find plenty of things to do and places to see during a city escape full of surprises and hidden gems.

Born in Paris and living in Manchester in the UK, I consider Europe my home, continuously exploring it and discovering something new. Each city has something exceptional to offer, and I am always surprised by their cultural diversity .

So, are you ready to discover the top 40 European cities that you must visit ? Let’s get started! And, of course, let me know in the comments below if you have any other suggestions 🙂

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20- Tallinn, Estonia

20- bucharest, romania, overview: top cities to visit in europe, most iconic european cities.

  • Paris, France
  • London, England
  • Rome, Italy
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Istanbul, Turkey
  • Lisbon, Portugal
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Budapest, Hungary
  • Vienna, Austria
  • Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Prague, Czech Republic
  • Edinburgh, Scotland
  • Dubrovnik, Croatia
  • Reykjavik, Iceland
  • Athens, Greece
  • Stockholm, Sweden
  • Krakow, Poland
  • Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Brussels, Belgium
  • Tallinn, Estonia

Other beautiful European cities

  • Florence, Italy
  • Porto, Portugal
  • Nice, France
  • Madrid, Spain
  • Salzburg, Austria
  • Oslo, Norway
  • Bruges, Belgium
  • Venice, Italy
  • Berlin, Germany
  • Helsinki, Finland
  • Seville, Spain
  • Strasbourg, France
  • Dublin, Ireland
  • Brasov, Romania
  • Annecy, France
  • Verona, Italy
  • Munich, Germany
  • Belgrade, Serbia
  • Bergen, Norway
  • Bucharest, Romania

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40 best cities to visit in Europe

1- paris, france.

It is impossible not to start with Paris as one of the best and most beautiful cities to visit in Europe! The magical capital of France is famous for its art, fashion, gastronomy and culture, and a must-see any time of the year. 

Having lived there for a while, I can easily say that Paris is a fascinating city to explore, full of surprises and hidden gems – and the perfect place for a romantic weekend getaway as a couple.

Wander its charming boulevards, stop at the terraces of one of its cafés, shop in designer boutiques or discover iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and the 12th-century Gothic Notre-Dame Cathedral.

READ MORE: 3 Magical Days in Paris: Complete Itinerary + Map

BEST THINGS TO DO & SEE IN PARIS

  • Climb up the Eiffel Tower
  • Tour the Louvre Museum
  • Stroll down the Champs-Élysées
  • Marvel at Notre-Dame Cathedral
  • Discover the Sainte-Chapelle
  • Wander around Montmartre
  • Spend a day at the Palace of Versailles
  • Relax at the Luxembourg Gardens
  • Catch a show at the Moulin Rouge
  • Enjoy the view from the Arc de Triomphe

PARIS OVERVIEW

🌤 Best time to visit: spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) 🏨 Where to stay: Le Marais 🌿 Sustainable suggestion: take a  green boat tour  on the Seine River

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2- london, england.

London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, is a captivating 21st-century city with a history stretching back to Roman times, worth the visit – for all kinds of travellers and all ages.

Home to many fun attractions and historic monuments, the English capital is a perfect blend of traditional and modern and the ideal place for a deeper insight into British culture.

Walk in the footsteps of royalty at Kensington Palace, enjoy a 360-degree panorama of the capital from the London Eye, watch the Change of the Guard at Buckingham Palace and stop by Covent Garden for a shopping spree.

READ MORE: 3 Perfect Days in London: Complete Itinerary

BEST THINGS TO DO & SEE IN LONDON

  • Take a photo of Big Ben
  • Visit the Westminster Abbey
  • Relax at James’s Park
  • Marvel at Buckingham Palace
  • Tour the British Museum
  • Hop on the London Eye
  • Walk across Tower Bridge
  • Explore Kensington Palace
  • Stroll through Borough Market
  • Discover the Tower of London

LONDON OVERVIEW

🌤 Best time to visit: spring (May-June) and autumn (September-October) 🏨 Where to stay: Covent Garden 🌿 Sustainable suggestion: catch a carbon-neutral  theatre show  

3- Rome, Italy

Rome, the Eternal City and capital of Italy, is a charming city to visit in Europe, filled with history, culture and art. With its ancient ruins, inspiring architecture and delicious cuisine, you will undoubtedly have a great vacation.

I visited Rome in December, and it is still today one of my favourite European cities to explore for a few days. I was amazed by its atmosphere and loved learning more about its past. 

Whether you want to wander through the imposing ruins of the Colosseum, be captivated by the art of Vatican City or lose yourself in the narrow streets of the bohemian Trastevere, Rome has something for everyone.

READ MORE: 5 Perfect Days in Rome, Italy: Complete Itinerary

BEST THINGS TO DO & SEE IN ROME

  • Visit the Colosseum
  • Marvel at the Forums
  • Admire the Trevi Fountain
  • Tour the Vatican Museum
  • Explore St Peter’s Basilica
  • Enter the Pantheon
  • Relax at Villa Borghese
  • Stroll through Piazza Navona
  • Shop at Piazza di Spagna
  • Discover Castel Sant’Angelo

ROME OVERVIEW

🌤 Best time to visit: spring (March-April) and autumn (September- November) 🏨 Where to stay: Centro Storico 🌿 Sustainable suggestion: explore Rome by night on an  e-bike tour

4- Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona, the historic capital of the Catalonia region, is known for its unique art and architecture, the incredible Sagrada Família church and other modernist landmarks designed by Antoni Gaudí.

Set between the mountains and sea, the city is full of captivating museums, fun attractions, sandy beaches and thriving restaurants. It has everything to be a must-visit destination in Europe.

Wander through its Gothic Quarter, explore its Picasso Museum, stroll down La Rambla or enjoy the stunning views from the top of Montjuic. You might have guessed, there is plenty to do for all travellers, from families with children to football fans.

BEST THINGS TO DO & SEE IN BARCELONA

  • Visit the Sagrada Família
  • Explore Park Güell
  • Stroll through the Gothic Quarter
  • Wander La Boqueria food market
  • Enjoy the sun at the city beaches
  • Climb up Montjuïc
  • Join an authentic tapas tour
  • Visit Gaudí’s two casas
  • Watch a game at Camp Nou
  • Tour the Picasso Museum

BARCELONA OVERVIEW

🌤 Best time to visit: spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) 🏨 Where to stay: The Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic) 🌿 Sustainable suggestion: hike the  Botanical trail  in Montjuïc

5- Istanbul, Turkey

Welcome to Istanbul, a stunning city in Turkey straddling Europe and Asia and a cosmopolitan destination packed with a fascinating history, intricate architecture and trendy neighbourhoods.

As you walk through the streets of the city, you will immerse yourself in the cultural influences of the many empires that once ruled here, from the Sultanahmet district and its open-air Roman-era Hippodrome to the iconic Byzantine Hagia Sophia, with its high 6th-century dome and Christian mosaics. 

Whether you are visiting for a weekend getaway or a 3-day trip, you will not run out of ideas for things to do in this charming Turkish city – even on a budget.

BEST THINGS TO DO & SEE IN ISTANBUL

  • Wander the Grand Bazar
  • Discover the Blue Mosque
  • Visit the Hagia Sophia Mosque
  • Climb up the Galata Tower
  • Explore the Dolmabahçe Palace
  • Shop for spices at the Egyptian Bazar
  • Explore the Topkapı Palace
  • Taste delicious Turkish Coffee
  • Relax at a hammam
  • Stroll down Istiklal Avenue

ISTANBUL OVERVIEW

🌤 Best time to visit: spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) 🏨 Where to stay: Sultanahmet 🌿 Sustainable suggestion: explore Istanbul on a fun  Twizy Tour

6- Lisbon, Portugal

Another great city you should not miss on a trip to Europe is Lisbon, the hilly and coastal capital of Portugal. With good access to the rest of the world and its rich history, this sophisticated city is a fantastic destination for a long weekend escape – as a solo traveller or with friends! 

Enjoy the view from the imposing São Jorge Castle, stroll along pastel-coloured buildings, hop on a tram ride or climb up the Santa Justa elevator. You will not get bored. 

In addition, do not forget to explore the nearby beaches and towns, from Cascais to Estoril, and, of course, the magical Sintra, which is worth a day trip. Lisbon is perfect for a mix of sightseeing and sea activities.

BEST THINGS TO DO & SEE IN LISBON

  • Climb to the Castle of São Jorge 
  • Stroll through Alfama
  • Go up in the Santa Justa elevator
  • Visit the Belém Tower
  • Tour the Jerónimos Monastery
  • Hop on a tram ride on the no. 28
  • Take a day trip to Sintra
  • Listen to a Fado concert
  • Taste a traditional Ginjinha
  • Check out the best miradouros (viewpoints)

LISBON OVERVIEW

🌤 Best time to visit: spring (March-May) and autumn (September-October) 🏨 Where to stay: Baixa 🌿 Sustainable suggestion: take a  tile painting class  with a local artist

7- Amsterdam, Netherlands

Do you fancy a picturesque weekend in the Netherlands? Then, add Amsterdam to the list of best cities to visit in Europe as a charming destination known for its artistic heritage, winding canals and narrow houses with intricate facades, a legacy of the 17th-century Golden Age of the city.

Other than its rich history, flower markets and indie coffee shops, Amsterdam is also a city full of art and culture, from the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum with works of Rembrandt to the Stedelijk showcasing modern art.

And for a dose of exercise, hop on a bike and explore the numerous cycling trails leading you to the main attractions and landmarks.

BEST THINGS TO DO & SEE IN AMSTERDAM

  • Visit the Van Gogh Museum
  • Cycle around the city
  • Stroll through Vondelpark
  • See the Anne Frank House
  • Explore the Rijksmuseum
  • Head to the Bloemenmarkt
  • Wander the Jordaan district
  • Discover Hortus Botanicus
  • Go on a canal cruise at night
  • Enjoy the view from A’dam Lookout

AMSTERDAM OVERVIEW

🌤 Best time to visit: spring (April-May) and autumn (September-November) 🏨 Where to stay: City Center 🌿 Sustainable suggestion: go  plastic fishing  on a canal cruise

8- Budapest, Hungary

Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is a stunning city divided by the River Danube and a must-visit destination for its art nouveau architecture, quirky ruin bars and relaxing public baths.

Not always known as a tourist hotspot, the city is worth the detour. Walk across its 19th-century Chain Bridge, admire the 13th-century Matthias Church or enjoy spectacular views from the turrets of the Fishermen’s Bastion.

Whether you are looking for a tranquil weekend getaway with spas and bars or an active few days filled with vibrant nightlife, Budapest has it all.

BEST THINGS TO DO & SEE IN BUDAPEST

  • Admire the Parliament Building
  • See the Shoes on the Danube
  • Tour Buda Castle
  • Visit the St. Stephen’s Basilica
  • Relax at Széchenyi Thermal Bath
  • Walk across the Széchenyi Chain Bridge
  • Taste a delicious Goulash
  • Explore the Fisherman’s Bastion
  • Ride the Buda Hill Funicular
  • Discover Vajdahunyad Castle

BUDAPEST OVERVIEW

🌤 Best time to visit: spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) 🏨 Where to stay: Belváros – Lipótváros (District V) 🌿 Sustainable suggestion: go on a  kayaking tour  on the Danube

9- Vienna, Austria

Welcome to Vienna, the capital of Austria, located along the Danube River and blessed with an artistic and intellectual heritage shaped by renowned residents, including Mozart and Beethoven.

With its rich cultural heritage, charming neighbourhoods and unparalleled beauty, it is one of the most picturesque cities in Europe and a destination to add to your bucket list. 

It is also a fantastic place to explore for any art and royal history lover, as you will come across influential Imperial palaces such as the Schönbrunn and the Belvedere. So get ready for an unforgettable city break!

READ MORE: Vienna Travel Guide: Perfect 3-Day Itinerary

BEST THINGS TO DO & SEE IN VIENNA

  • See the Hofburg Palace
  • Explore the Austrian National Library
  • Discover the Schönbrunn Palace
  • Tour the Belvedere Palace
  • Admire Stephen’s Cathedral
  • Wander through the Ferstel Passage
  • Marvel at the Karlskirche
  • Shop at the Naschmarkt
  • Hop on the Giant Ferris Wheel
  • Visit the Albertina Museum

VIENNA OVERVIEW

🌤 Best time to visit: summer (June-August) 🏨 Where to stay: Central Vienna (Innere Stadt) 🌿 Sustainable suggestion: make your own  eco-friendly Viennese souvenir

10- Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen, the incredible capital of Denmark, is a place you should not miss on a trip to Europe. From the Old Town and picturesque harbour to the eclectic Freetown Christiania and the Renaissance-era Rosenborg Castle, there is an attraction for everyone.

Hop on a bike and start exploring the city at your own pace. Get lost in its cobbled streets filled with colourful and narrow houses, stop at a coffee shop or head to the coast to spot the Little Mermaid. 

Whether you are visiting for a weekend getaway or an extended summer vacation, you will find plenty of activities to fully soak up the local atmosphere of the Danish capital.

READ MORE: Copenhagen City Guide: Perfect 3-Day Itinerary

BEST THINGS TO DO & SEE IN COPENHAGEN

  • Wander the Nyhavn district
  • Explore the Botanical Garden
  • Visit the Rosenborg Castle
  • Enjoy the views from the Round Tower
  • Marvel at the Frederick Church
  • Have fun in the Tivoli Gardens
  • See the Christiansborg Palace
  • Discover Freetown Christiania
  • Tour Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
  • Climb the Church of Our Saviour

COPENHAGEN OVERVIEW

🌤 Best time to visit: summer (April-September) 🏨 Where to stay: Strøget 🌿 Sustainable suggestion: swim at the  Islands Brygge Harbour Bath

11- Prague, Czech Republic

If you have not already been, it is time to plan a trip to Prague, the beautiful capital of the Czech Republic, divided by the Vltava River. It is the ideal destination for a short weekend getaway with friends, especially if you like beers.  

Also known as the City of a Hundred Spires, the capital is famous for its Old Town Square, the heart of its historic centre, with colourful Baroque buildings, Gothic churches and the medieval Astronomical Clock, which puts on a lively spectacle every day. But plan your visit early to avoid the crowds.

I loved my time in Prague and was truly surprised. The diversity of its architecture is remarkable and worth discovering: a paradise for art and history lovers – and photographers!

READ MORE: Prague Travel Guide: Perfect 3-Day Itinerary

BEST THINGS TO DO & SEE IN PRAGUE

  • Wander the Old Town Square
  • Admire the Astronomical Clock
  • Enjoy the views from the Old Town Hall 
  • Climb up the Powder Tower
  • Walk across Charles Bridge
  • Explore Prague Castle
  • Stop by the Vitus Cathedral
  • Discover the Strahov Monastery
  • Have a picnic on Petřín hill 
  • Photograph the Dancing House

PRAGUE OVERVIEW

🌤 Best time to visit: spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) 🏨 Where to stay: Old Town (Staré Město) 🌿 Sustainable suggestion: hop on the  historic tram line  number 42 

12- Edinburgh, Scotland

Welcome to Edinburgh, the fascinating capital of Scotland and a popular city in Europe. From the magnificent castle to the hidden underworld to the birthplace of Harry Potter, this magical destination has plenty to offer.

Walk through its medieval Old Town, wander its elegant Georgian New Town with gardens and neoclassical buildings, hike up to Arthur’s Seat for spectacular views or enjoy a peaceful sunset from Carlton Hill. 

I visited Edinburgh multiple times, and I never get tired of it! Its architecture and atmosphere are so special and unique, and the locals are full of kindness. It is a city (and country) that I highly recommend you visit.

READ MORE: 3 Magical Days in Edinburgh: City Itinerary

BEST THINGS TO DO & SEE IN EDINBURGH

  • Discover Edinburgh Castle
  • Walk down the Royal Mile
  • Hike up Arthur’s Seat
  • Watch the sunset from Calton Hill
  • Tour Holyrood Palace & Holyrood Abbey
  • Stop by the Scotch Whisky Experience
  • Visit the Camera Obscura & World of Illusions
  • Enjoy the view from the Scott Monument
  • Explore the National Museum of Scotland
  • Wander the Royal Botanic Gardens

EDINBURGH OVERVIEW

🌤 Best time to visit: summer (May-September) 🏨 Where to stay: Old Town (The Royal Mile) 🌿 Sustainable suggestion: sightsee with a local on a  unique tour

13- Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik is a beautiful city in southern Croatia on the Adriatic Sea, famous for its medieval Old Town surrounded by stone walls, breathtaking landscapes, stunning beaches and being one of the filming locations of the Game of Thrones series.

Among its well-preserved buildings, you will find the baroque St. Blaise Church, the Renaissance Sponza Palace and the Gothic Rector’s Palace, now a history museum. And paved with limestone, do not miss the Stradun, lined with shops and restaurants.

Finally, spend time outdoors and enjoy the sea with plenty of water activities, from swimming to scuba diving and sea kayaking. You guessed it, Dubrovnik is the perfect destination for travellers looking for a beach holiday with a cultural experience.

BEST THINGS TO DO & SEE IN DUBROVNIK

  • Walk the City Walls
  • Stroll around the Old Town
  • Enjoy a coffee at the Stradun
  • Ride the cable car to Mount Srd
  • Explore Fort Lovrijenac
  • Visit the Rector’s Palace
  • Take a boat to Lokrum island
  • Go sea kayaking
  • Relax on one of its beaches
  • See the War Photo Limited

DUBROVNIK OVERVIEW

🌤 Best time to visit: spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) 🏨 Where to stay: Old Town 🌿 Sustainable suggestion: go underwater on a  scuba diving experience

14- Reykjavik, Iceland

You will find Reykjavik on the coast of Iceland, the capital of the country and largest city. From quirky museums and whale-watching excursions to unforgettable wilderness expeditions, a trip to the Icelandic capital is an experience you will never forget.

Take the time to explore the city as you come across the National and Saga museums tracing the Viking history of Iceland, the astonishing concrete Hallgrimskirkja Church and the rotating Perlan glass dome offering breathtaking views of the sea and nearby hills.  

And, of course, a trip to Reykjavik could not be complete without a stop at the geothermal Blue Lagoon spa, one of the most popular attractions in Iceland, displaying the fascinating volcanic activity of the island.

READ MORE: Iceland’s Golden Circle Guide: 13 Epic Stops

BEST THINGS TO DO & SEE IN REYKJAVIK

  • Relax in the Blue Lagoon
  • Explore the Harpa Concert Hall
  • Enjoy the view from Hallgrimskirkja 
  • Admire the Imagine Peace Tower
  • Go whale watching
  • Bathe at the Sky Lagoon
  • Chase the northern lights
  • Visit the National Museum
  • See the Sun Voyager sculpture
  • Go on a Golden Circle tour

REYKJAVIK OVERVIEW

🌤 Best time to visit: summer (May-September) 🏨 Where to stay: Downtown (Miðborg) 🌿 Sustainable suggestion: go on a scenic  horse riding tour

15- Athens, Greece

Athens, the capital of Greece, is one of the oldest cities in the world, with a history spanning 3,400 years. Filled with archaeological treasures, it is no surprise that you will find plenty of things to do and see in this fascinating city. 

Dominated by landmarks from the 5th century BC, including the Acropolis, a hilltop citadel completed with ancient buildings like the collonaded Parthenon temple, Athens is an incredible European destination to learn more about the past and immerse yourself in history. 

In addition, do not hesitate to enjoy the sea by relaxing at the beach, going on a snorkelling excursion or hopping on a sailing boat at sunset – what could be more romantic?

BEST THINGS TO DO & SEE IN ATHENS

  • Climb to the Acropolis
  • See Hadrian’s Library
  • Visit the Acropolis Museum
  • Explore the Benaki Museum
  • Watch a film in an open-air cinema
  • Relax at the beach
  • Discover the Ancient Agora
  • Wander the Plaka district
  • Stop by the Monastiraki Square
  • Go on a sailing trip

ATHENS OVERVIEW

🌤 Best time to visit: spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) 🏨 Where to stay: Plaka 🌿 Sustainable suggestion: enjoy nature at the  Zagorochoria National Park

16- Stockholm, Sweden

Welcome to Stockholm, the capital of Sweden and one of the coolest European cities to explore, encompassing 14 islands and over 50 bridges across a vast archipelago in the Baltic Sea. You will find many incredible things to do in the city for a weekend getaway or week-long trip.

Explore the cobblestone streets and ochre-coloured buildings of Gamla Stan (Old Town), home to the 13th-century Storkyrkan Cathedral, the Kungliga Slottet Royal Palace and the Nobel Museum. 

And for any nature lover out there, Stockholm is the destination for you. Enjoy the outdoors and get closer to nature by going on an island hopping trip or joining a kayaking expedition. 

BEST THINGS TO DO & SEE IN STOCKHOLM

  • Visit the Skansen Open Air Museum 
  • Wander the Gamla Stan
  • Explore the ABBA Museum
  • Go on a canal boat tour
  • Discover the Royal Palace
  • Admire the City Hall
  • Tour the Vasa Museum
  • Relax at the Royal National City Park
  • Take a dip in Lake Mälaren
  • Stop by the Drottningholms Palace

STOCKHOLM OVERVIEW

🌤 Best time to visit: summer (May-September) 🏨 Where to stay: Gamla Stan (Old Town) 🌿 Sustainable suggestion: explore the Archipelago on a  kayak expedition  

17- Kraków, Poland

Kraków is a charming city in Poland located near the border of the Czech Republic, known for its well-preserved medieval core and Jewish quarter. With its impressive market square, colourful streets, historical landmarks and vibrant bars, Kraków is a must-see on a European road trip.

Explore its Old Town surrounded by Planty Park and the remnants of medieval walls and stop by Rynek Glówny (Market Square), where you will discover the Cloth Hall, a Renaissance trading outpost, and St. Mary’s Basilica, a 14th-century Gothic church. 

Besides a rich culture that includes fascinating castles, museums and detailed architecture, Kraków is also the place to be for its nightlife, trendy bars and diversity of restaurants.

BEST THINGS TO DO & SEE IN KRAKÓW

  • Wander around Rynek Główny
  • Uncover Rynek Underground Museum
  • Shop in the Cloth Hall
  • Climb up the Town Hall Tower
  • Explore St Mary’s Basilica
  • Visit Wawel Royal Castle
  • Explore Wawel Cathedral
  • Stop by the Old Synagogue
  • Stroll around Planty Park
  • Take a tour of Auschwitz

KRAKÓW OVERVIEW

🌤 Best time to visit: spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) 🏨 Where to stay: Stare Miasto (Old Town) 🌿 Sustainable suggestion: enjoy a relaxing day at the  Bagry Lagoon

18- Ljubljana, Slovenia

You will find Ljubljana in Slovenia, the capital of the country and the largest city, known as one of the greenest and most liveable capitals in Europe, being the European Green Capital in 2016.

You will find no car traffic in the centre, leafy riverbanks along the Ljubljanica River that runs through the city, plenty of cyclists and green spaces, including the vast Tivoli Park. And in summer, you can enjoy outdoor events, cafés with terraces set up along the river and fun street parties.

Finally, for any art and history lover, Ljubljana has many museums to suit your taste, including the National Museum of Slovenia, which features historical exhibitions, and the Museum of Modern Art, home to 20th-century Slovene paintings and sculptures. 

BEST THINGS TO DO & SEE IN LJUBLJANA

  • Explore the city centre
  • Wander Prešeren Square
  • Go dragon hunting
  • Relax in Tivoli Park
  • Discover Ljubljana Castle
  • Stop by the Central Market
  • Go paddleboarding on the river
  • Admire Ljubljana Cathedral
  • Walk across Dragon Bridge
  • Visit The National Gallery

LJUBLJANA OVERVIEW

🌤 Best time to visit: spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) 🏨 Where to stay: Old Town 🌿 Sustainable suggestion: stand up  paddle-board  on Ljubljanica river

19- Brussels, Belgium

Brussels might not be a city we think about often, but it is worth the visit. The fascinating capital of Belgium is filled with lovely architecture and captivating history. And if the city is mainly known as the administrative centre of the European Union, there is plenty to do and see on a weekend getaway. 

Explore its historical centre, where you will encounter the stunning Grand Palace, and get lost in its picturesque streets to uncover more unusual attractions such as the Atomium.

And for any foodie lover, you have come to the right place! From mussels and fries to chocolate and waffles, you will return home with your stomach satisfied and your head full of memories.

BEST THINGS TO DO & SEE IN BRUSSELS

  • Be amazed by the Grand Place
  • Discover the Old England Building
  • Visit Notre Dame Du Sablon Church
  • Admire Le Botanique
  • Explore the Royal Palace
  • See the Manneken Pis
  • Tour the Royal Museums of Fine Arts
  • Relax in the Parc Du Cinquantenaire
  • Enjoy the views from the Atomium
  • Shop at the Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert

BRUSSELS OVERVIEW

🌤 Best time to visit: spring (March-May) and autumn (September-October) 🏨 Where to stay: Historical City Centre 🌿 Sustainable suggestion: join a unique  forest bathing workshop

Tallinn is the capital of Estonia on the Baltic Sea and the cultural hub of the country. Lively yet peaceful, get your camera ready as you explore its picturesque streets packed with beautiful sights.

Discover its walled and cobblestoned Old Town home to cafés and shops, stop at the Kiek in de Kök, a 15th-century defensive tower and visit its Gothic Town Hall, built in the 13th century on the historic main square.

Tallinn is a perfect holiday destination if you want to combine versatile nightlife and luxurious adventures with a rich cultural scene in a historical setting. Plus, do not forget to try delicious local dishes!

BEST THINGS TO DO & SEE IN TALLINN

  • Walk through Viru Gate
  • Wander the Old Town
  • Explore Tallinn Town Hall
  • Walk down St. Catherine’s Passage 
  • Visit Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
  • Tour the Lennusadam Maritime Museum
  • Enjoy the views from Tallinn TV Tower
  • Relax in Kadriorg Park
  • See St Olaf’s church
  • Discover Kiek in de Kök

TALLINN OVERVIEW

🌤 Best time to visit: summer (May-August) 🏨 Where to stay: Old Town (Vanalinn) 🌿 Sustainable suggestion: venture on the  Mukri Bog  nature trail

1- Florence, Italy

Florence (Firenze), the capital of the Tuscany region, is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture – and one of my favourite cities in Italy!

Savour gourmet Tuscan cuisine, visit the iconic Duomo by Brunelleschi, stop by the Galleria dell’Accademia to see the David sculpture by Michelangelo and tour the Uffizi Gallery to admire  The Birth of Venus  by Botticelli.

READ MORE: Florence Travel Guide: Epic 3-Day Itinerary

2- Porto, Portugal

Porto is a charming coastal and World Heritage city in northwest Portugal, known for its superb bridges and its production of Port wine, shipped from here around the world.

Full of heritage and culture, take the time to wander its narrow cobbled streets filled with cafés and shops, stop by the São Francisco Church famous for its splendid Baroque interior, and discover the magnificent 19th-century Palácio de Bolsa.

3- Nice, France

If you are looking for a relaxing vacation under the sun, add Nice to your bucket list. Located on the French Rivera, the city boasts a blend of luxury, year-round sunshine, vibrant nightlife and an ideal seaside location. 

Aside from its status as a beach holiday destination, Nice is also a place full of art and culture, home to the Matisse Museum and Marc Chagall Museum, housing some major religious works. 

READ MORE: South of France Road Trip: 1-Week Itinerary

4- Madrid, Spain

Madrid, the capital of Spain, is a vibrant city full of diversity and one of the most interesting cities in Europe with its elegant boulevards, lush green parks, renowned museums, bustling streets packed with shops, bars and restaurants and an unstoppable nightlife.

In addition, the Spanish city is famous for its rich collections of European art, including the Prado Museum, home to works by Goya, Velázquez and other influential Spanish masters.

5- Salzburg, Austria

Salzburg is an Austrian city located on the border of Germany with stunning views of the Eastern Alps, the perfect stop on a European road trip. Divided by the Salzach River, you will find medieval and baroque buildings of the Old City on its left bank and the 19th-century New City on its right.

Whether you are a music lover eager to learn more about the birthplace of composer Mozart or an adventure enthusiast who finds joy in nature through skiing or hiking, the Australian city has something for everyone.

6- Oslo, Norway

Oslo, the capital of Norway, is a bustling city located on the south coast of the country on the Oslofjord, offering a variety of fun activities and sights, whether you are into culture, history or nature.

Walk through its neighbourhoods featuring contemporary architecture and small shops, cafés, restaurants and bars, enjoy the sun in the many green areas, or join a fjord cruise to discover beautiful beaches and stunning island landscapes.

7- Bruges, Belgium

Bruges is a fairytale town in Belgium worth the visit as one of the best-preserved cities in Europe, characterised by its picturesque canals, winding cobbled streets, historic churches and medieval buildings. 

Step back in time as you stroll through its Old Town and come across the 14th-century City Hall and the 13th-century Market Square, and stop for a well-deserved break to enjoy a traditional meal accompanied by a local beer. 

8- Venice, Italy

It is impossible not to mention Venice as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, built on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. Here, you will find no roads but only canals lined with Renaissance and Gothic palaces. 

Lose yourself in its narrow streets, enjoy a shot of expresso and stop at the Piazza San Marco to admire St. Mark’s Basilica, tiled with Byzantine mosaics, and the Campanile bell tower offering breathtaking views.

READ MORE: Sustainable Travel Guide to Venice, Italy

9- Berlin, Germany

Berlin, the capital of Germany, is a diverse city anchored in history. As a reminder of its turbulent 20th-century past, you will come across the Holocaust Memorial and the Berlin Wall with graffitied remains.

Also known for its art scene and modern landmarks, the German city is the perfect destination for a short weekend getaway with friends or young adults thanks to its rich culture, innovative architecture, delicious cuisine and vibrant parties.

10- Helsinki, Finland

Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is a charming city worth the detour, where quirky urbanity meets peaceful nature. Brimming with great food, stunning design, fascinating museums and unique architecture, you find plenty to do and see on a short vacation.

And if nature is your thing, wander the islands of its archipelago, join a kayaking expedition, swim in its natural pools or relax in one of its traditional saunas – you will, without a doubt, return home rejuvenated.

READ MORE: Helsinki Travel Guide: 10 Best Things to Do

11- Seville, Spain

Seville, the capital and largest city of Andalusia, is a city full of life and energy, with its Flamenco clubs continuing a centuries-old tradition and its aristocratic residences reflecting the past of the city as a Moorish capital.

Stroll through Barrio Santa Cruz, stop at the Seville Cathedral or climb the Giralda Tower for fantastic views. Whether you are interested in tapas or history, you will never get bored in this Andalusian city! 

READ MORE: 20 Best Summer Destinations in Europe

12- Strasbourg, France

Strasbourg is a lovely city in Alsace in northeastern France, with culture and architecture blending German and French influences. If the city is officially known as the seat of the European Parliament, it has so much more to offer.

Explore its picturesque streets and visit its Gothic Cathédrale Notre-Dame, offering daily shows from its astronomical clock and spectacular views of the Rhine River. Between its medieval past and its progressive future, Strasbourg is a city that will captivate you!

Note – Strasbourg is a top winter city break famous for its Christmas market (Christkindelsmärik), one of the best in Europe.

13- Dublin, Ireland

Welcome to Dublin, the capital of the Republic of Ireland, a friendly city full of life. Framed by mountains and centred on the River Liffey, the city is packed with vibrant art, historic buildings, trendy cafés and traditional Irish pubs. 

Walk down the streets as you feel the lively energy of the city through its bustling boutiques, Viking past and green parks hosting markets and festivals. And for a dose of history, explore Dublin Castle and visit the impressive St Patrick’s Cathedral.

14- Brașov, Romania

Bordered by the peaks of the Southern Carpathian Mountains and shining with Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance architecture, Brașov is one of the most beautiful and visited places in Romania.

Known for its medieval Saxon walls and bastions, the tall Gothic-style Black Church and its lively cafés, the city welcomes you with a peaceful atmosphere and rich history. On your city break, also take the time to wander through the Piaţa Sfatului, the quaint Old Town surrounded by colourful Baroque buildings.

15- Annecy, France

Annecy is a pretty Alpine town in southeastern France, where Lake Annecy flows into the Thiou River. Known for its Vieille Ville (Old Town) with picturesque cobbled streets, winding canals and pastel-coloured houses, it is the ideal location for a romantic weekend getaway.

Hop on a bike and explore Lake Annecy, visit the medieval Annecy Castle overlooking the city for a dose of history or wander through the Old Town for picture-perfect scenery worth the detour. 

16- Verona, Italy

Verona is a UNESCO World Heritage city in northern Italy, famous for being the setting of  Romeo and Juliet  by Shakespeare. As a place of history, culture, music and architecture, you will never run out of ideas for things to do. 

Walk through the medieval Old Town built between the curve of the Adige River to discover the 14th-century residence with a tiny balcony overlooking a courtyard, and the Verona Arena, an imposing 1st-century Roman amphitheatre, hosting concerts and opera performances.

17- Munich, Germany

Munich, the capital of Bavaria, is a city where traditional meets modern, home to century-old buildings and countless museums. Also known for its annual Oktoberfest celebration and beer gardens, the German city offers many opportunities for a fun weekend with friends. 

Enjoy a shopping spree, wander around the beautiful Marienplatz square containing iconic landmarks such as Neo-Gothic Neues Rathaus (Town Hall) or organise a road trip to the German Alps for a dose of nature. 

READ MORE: 16 Best Places to Visit in Bavaria, Germany

18- Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade, the capital of the southeast European country of Serbia, is a fascinating city to explore, filled with a rich and intense past. Whether you are visiting for a weekend trip or a week-long vacation, you will find plenty of things to do and see.

One of its most significant landmarks is the Beogradska Tvrđava, an imposing fortress testifying to the strategic implication of the city to the Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, Serbian and Austrian empires, now home to several museums.

19- Bergen, Norway

Bergen is a charming city and a UNESCO World Heritage site you will find on the southwestern coast of Norway. Situated at the top of Ulriken, surrounded by the sea, mountains and fjords, it is also known as  the capital of the fjords .

Explore its narrow cobbled streets filled with traditional shops and colourful wooden houses, take the Fløibanen Funicular to go up the Fløyen Mountain for panoramic views and hiking trails or join a boat cruise to discover the Sognefjord, the deepest and longest fjord in the country.

Note – if you visit the city in December, you might have the chance to see the Northern Lights!

READ MORE: Norwegian Fjords Cruise: Complete Winter Guide

Bucharest is a dynamic and fun city in Romania worth the visit, even though it is not a destination we often think about. From captivating museums to green parks and trendy cafés, there is an activity for everyone. 

Take the time to explore the historic Lipscani district, home to vibrant nightlife, the small Eastern Orthodox Stavropoleos Church and the 15th-century Curtea Veche Palace, where Prince Vlad III once ruled.

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Tips for reducing your impact in Europe

Sustainable travel  means exploring the world whilst being aware of your surroundings and having a positive social, environmental and economic impact on the places you visit.

Being a responsible traveller whilst exploring Europe is possible! Here are some  sustainable tips for reducing your carbon footprint :

  • Use green methods of transport . Use public transport as much as possible to travel to and from your destination (train or coach). Europe has a fantastic transport network that can take you anywhere, even on a budget. Once at your destination, prioritise walking or cycling as much as possible.
  • Select an eco-friendly accommodation . It is not always easy to determine whether a hotel has eco-conscious practices, but try to look on their website for green credentials and ask questions. You can also use  Bookdifferent  or  Ecobnb  to help you decide. And if you like nature and the outdoors, why not organise a camping trip?
  • Shop local & eat at local restaurants  that use produce from the region. It will contribute to the local economy and reduce your carbon footprint by supporting restaurants where food does not come from long distances.
  • Treat the landscapes and wildlife with respect .   Do not come close to animals, do not feed them and respect their home. Always pay attention to where you walk or cycle (or drive if you rent a car).
  • Bring a  reusable filtered water bottle  with you . It will help avoid buying single-use plastic bottles that will be wasted. Instead, refill your water bottle wherever you can – at a fountain or river! It will also help you save money and stay hydrated on the go.
  • Do not leave a trace . Do not litter, and pick up any trash you encounter. Leftover waste can be extremely harmful to the local ecosystem. So, once again, be zero waste and take your garbage with you. 
  • Always respect the local heritage . Treat people and their surroundings with respect. Sustainable travel is not only about the environment but also about the local communities. So, always be respectful and smile!

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Best European cities – FAQ

The best city to visit in Europe for first-time visitors is Paris. The French capital will offer you a great insight into European art, culture and history. It is also an ideal destination for a couple weekend getaway.

I would say Florence, Italy. The Italian capital of Tuscany is considered one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and the world, home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture.

The most visited places and attractions in Europe are the Louvre, the Colosseum, the Sagrada Familia and Buckingham Palace – all stunning landmarks worth the detour.

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Curious about the best European cities worthy of exploration? I’ve got you covered!

Europe is a continent with a vast selection of countries, cultures, and experiences. For the traveler looking to explore Europe, the number of cities to choose from can be daunting.

That’s why we at Wanderlust Storytellers have combed through our own experience as well as those of 29 other trusted travel bloggers to create this comprehensive list of the 37 best cities in Europe to visit.

From the ancient ruins of Rome to the cosmopolitan nightlife of Berlin, we’ve got it all covered.

But don’t just take our word for it – each city is accompanied by an explanation of why from a fellow traveler who has been there themselves.

If you are planning your first trip to Europe be sure to check our post to help you plan your first trip .

Keep reading to find out which are the best cities in Europe you should check off your list!

37 of The Best European Cities to Visit

With 37 amazing cities to choose from, it can be difficult to pick the right one.

From culture-filled Prague to historical Rome, our list of must-see European cities offers something special for every type of traveler.

1. Rome, Italy

Rome Most Beautiful Cities in Italy

Rome is a city with a rich cultural history, breathtaking ruins, and stunning architecture.

It’s no wonder why it has been dubbed one of the most beautiful European cities; there are iconic sights around every corner and the views never get old.

One of the best ways to experience the city is to take a walking tour , so you can explore Rome’s stunning architecture from the Colosseum to the Pantheon.

Rome in 2 Days - Rome 2 Day Itinerary - Pantheon

Another must-see activity in Rome is touring the Vatican Museums ( purchase your skip-the-line ticket here ) and seeing art that dates back thousands of years.

Rome is also one of the best cities to visit in Europe with kids .

So if you are traveling with kids, you will find our list of what to do in Rome with kids post helpful and you can also use our list of the best family hotels in Rome to find the perfect hotel for your family.

I also highly recommend you book some tours to include in your itinerary:

  • Take a guided tour of the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill . This 2.5 – 3 hour tour includes priority access so that you don’t have to line up for hours at each attraction.
  • On a small group tour, visit the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, and St Peter’s Basilica with an expert guide . Marvel at Michelangelo’s breathtaking frescos on the ceilings of these structures, as your guide reveals their captivating history and significance.
We visited Rome during our honeymoon so it was a really special trip. We only stayed for 3 nights and with only 2 days our days were too fully packed, so I recommend staying for longer if you can. However here is our 2 day Rome itinerary if you are short on time.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Rome

The ideal time to visit Rome is from April to early November when the weather is pleasant and temperatures range from mild to warm.

Where to Stay in Rome

The Otivm Hotel in Rome is a 4-star boutique hotel that features stunning views from its rooftop bar, and it’s conveniently located close to all of Rome’s top attractions.

Otivm Hotel in Rome

Looking for a cozy double or spacious triple room? Otivm Hotel offers comfortable lodging for all types of travelers.

2. Paris, France

Paris tours

Paris is a romantic, historic, and culturally rich city in Europe. It showcases iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and renowned art galleries such as the Louvre, making it one of the most popular European destinations.

Exploring its cobblestone streets and alleys on foot is a delight.

With a vibrant nightlife, a diverse gastronomy scene, and exciting events and festivals, there’s no shortage of activities in this lively city.

Paris with a Baby at the Eiffel Tower

Don’t miss the Eiffel Tower ( book your skip-the-line tour here ), Notre Dame Cathedral, and famous museums like the Louvre and Orsay.

If you are traveling with kids, there are so many family-friendly activities when in Paris that are fun for the whole family!

You can also use our list of the best family hotels in Paris to find the perfect hotel for your family.

When you are in Paris, I recommend booking some tours in advance to ensure you get to see and visit some of the iconic and popular sites.

  • Bateaux Parisiens Seine River Gourmet Dinner & Sightseeing Cruise – Have an unforgettable night in Paris with a gourmet dinner cruise on the Seine River. Enjoy iconic monuments like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum from a luxury Bateaux Parisiens riverboat.
  • Paris Walking Food Tour – Explore Paris’ gastronomy on a guided walking tour. Take your pick: Montmartre or Notre Dame. Savor the essence of each neighborhood with tastings at six locations.
We visited Paris with our baby and had a great time exploring this vibrant city. If you’re planning to travel with a toddler or baby, check out our helpful post with tips for visiting Paris with a toddler (or baby) including best places to stay.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Paris

The best time to visit Paris is in the Spring and Summer (April to October).

The Spring and later summer months are more pleasant with fewer crowds and temperatures ranging from 55°F to 68°F.

Where to Stay in Paris

The CitizenM Paris Gare de Lyon Hotel is modern luxury & convenience in one.

Situated in the 12th district, this 4-star hotel offers a fantastic view of the Seine River & is close to Gare de Lyon train station.

citizenM Paris Gare de Lyon

No better place to stay when visiting the City of Lights!

3. Venice, Italy

Venice The most romantinc things to do in Venice - Check out the Rialto Bridge

Venice makes the top 5 of the best European cities to visit! With its winding canals, stunning architecture, and unique culture, it’s easy to see why.

Explore one of the prettiest cities in all of Europe with a gondola ride along the canals for an unforgettable experience.

Book a private gondola boat ride here with multiple stops to see the great attractions including St. Mark’s Square and the Bridge of Sighs.

Venice in Italy one of the best European cities to visit

Venice’s famous markets are full of local treasures, and its winding cobblestone streets provide an escape from modernity!

You may even get lost whilst admiring art and graffiti from local artists.

Arguably the best European city to visit as a couple as it is particularly romantic.

Whether you’re there for a day or a week, Venice always has something new to offer, view our post for Venice attractions you must see!

Explore Venice with these recommended tours:

  • Murano & Burano Islands Guided Tour – Take a day trip to Murano Island by private boat. Visit a glassblowing factory to witness centuries-old techniques and admire Burano lace.
  • The Real Hidden Venice – Explore hidden Venice on a walking tour with a local guide. Discover authentic neighborhoods, delve into history and lore, and admire quiet canals and artisan workshops that handcraft masks and gondolas.
We visited Venice during our honeymoon and we had a fantastic time! I think it is important to visit Venice during the shoulder season. We visited Venice during September and it was perfect as it wasn’t too busy.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Venice

Plan your visit between April and June or during early autumn when the weather is typically drier and you can bask in glorious sunshine.

Where to Stay in Venice

Hotel Aquarius Venice-Ascend is the perfect choice for travelers visiting Venice, Italy.

Just 700 meters from Venice Santa Lucia Train Station and 3 minutes from the San Stae water bus terminal.

Hotel Aquarius Venice-Ascend Hotel Collection

With modern amenities and a 4-star rating, this hotel is sure to make your stay in Venice truly memorable.

4. Florence, Italy

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Florence, the capital of Italy’s Tuscany region, is renowned as one of Europe’s most beautiful cities.

It offers rich Renaissance culture, stunning architecture, and a fascinating history to explore.

From world-famous art galleries to charming alleys, Florence has something for everyone in the family that makes it one of the best European cities to visit.

Indulge in delicious Italian cuisine at its finest restaurants while admiring the city’s captivating beauty.

Don’t forget to visit San Lorenzo Market, Ponte Vecchio Bridge, Pallazzo Vecchio, and Piazzale Michelangelo for breathtaking views.

Best day trips from Lake Como to cities like Florence

Florence offers endless wonders for visitors seeking enchanting experiences, from fresh market shopping to immersing in ancient monuments.

Some tours that we recommend when in Florence:

  • The Duomo Complex and Its Hidden Terraces – Skip the line and discover the secrets of Florence’s famous Duomo, an architectural marvel from the Renaissance era. Includes a guided tour of the cathedral and crypt.
  • Chianti Wine Tour from Florence – Explore the authentic taste of the Tuscan countryside on this Chianti wine tour from Florence.
  • Uffizi Gallery Timed-Entry Tickets and Priority Access – Skip long general admission lines and save time with a pre-booked timed-entry admission ticket.
  • Check out our recommended cooking classes in Florence .
We visited Florence with our three kids during our 3 month trip around Italy. Florence is well worth visiting, we only spent one day there as we opted to stay in Lucca (much cheaper for families when looking at accommodation), but I think you really do need at least 2 days for Florence.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Florence

Florence is at its best from May to September. With the warm weather enjoy the art festivals, alfresco dining, and radiant Italian sunshine that once inspired the Renaissance painters.

Where to Stay in Florence

Hotel Croce Di Malta is the perfect place for travelers visiting Florence who want to be in close proximity to all the sights and attractions.

Located just around the corner from Santa Maria Novella Church and the train station, this 4-star hotel has a lot to offer with its lovely inner garden and swimming pool.

Want more suggestions? Check out more neighborhoods to stay in Florence to help you decide.

Hotel Croce Di Malta

For panoramic views of Florence, Hotel Croce Di Malta’s rooftop terrace offers spectacular vistas of the city’s domes and bell towers.

5. Krakow, Poland

How many days in Krakow?

Krakow located in the south of Poland, is brimming with fascinating history at every turn.

This stunning city features on our list as one of the best cities in Europe to visit for many reasons.

With its crumbling castles, Krakow is an architectural wonderland that will have you captivated from start to finish.

Whether wandering along the Vistula River or eating pierogi for dinner, Krakow will be sure to give you a unique experience like no other.

Things to see in Krakow

No visit to Krakow is complete without taking a stroll down Grodzka Street which showcases some of the city’s most impressive architecture or a walk around the Main Square.

Visit the stunning Wawel Castle, or even take a trip up the nearby mountain range.

There are some unmissable tours and things to do in Krakow that ensure you get to see all that this city has to offer.

Here are some top tours to book to get the most out of your stay in Krakow:

  • Sightseeing Bike Tour of Krakow – Explore the streets and discover the rich history and architecture of Krakow on a bike tour led by a local guide. Pedal by the city’s iconic landmarks such as Jagiellonian University, Wawel Castle, and the Jewish Quarter.
  • Krakow Sightseeing by Vistula River Cruise – Cruise along the Vistula River to discover its history and landmarks: Wawel Castle, Norbertine nuns’ monastery, and Kazimierz, the Jewish district.
  • Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum and Memorial Certified Guided Tour – Experience the gripping realities of Nazi occupancy and pay tribute to lives lost during this full-day tour from Krakow.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Krakow

Kraków is best enjoyed during the months of March to May and September to November. With pleasant weather and fewer tourists, it’s the perfect time to explore.

Where to Stay in Krakow

Forest Hotel is a great place to stay when traveling in Krakow. It’s located just 5 km from the iconic Wawel Royal Castle.

After a long day of sightseeing, it’s the perfect place to come back to and relax while enjoying the stunning views of the forest around you.

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The hotel itself is modern, 4-star quality, and provides everything you need for a pleasant stay.

5. Warsaw, Poland

Warsaw from Vistula River Best Cities in Europe

Warsaw is a city that captures the best of both old and new European styles.

From its stunning baroque architecture to trendy modern cafes, Warsaw is a unique destination with so much to do in Warsaw .

Whether you’re interested in exploring centuries-old monuments or getting lost in the bustling nightlife scene!

With its colorful streets, cultural attractions, and friendly locals, it’s no wonder why this vibrant city is one of the best European cities to visit!

Warsaw is a magnificent city with so much to offer. From its vibrant nightlife and delicious food to its rich history and cultural landmarks.

Warsaw Polish Food Restaurant

One of the most popular things to do is take a walk along the Vistula River, as the area offers breathtaking views, unique sculptures, and plenty of parks and cafes where you can stop by for a quick bite or drink.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Warsaw:

  • Segway Tour of Warsaw: 3-Hour Full Guided Tour – Discover the wonders of Warsaw effortlessly on a thrilling small-group Segway tour! No experience is needed.
  • Warsaw Food Tasting Tour with Delicious Poland – Explore Poland’s rich cuisine and Warsaw’s authentic eateries on an evening tasting tour.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Warsaw

Visit Warsaw between June and August. Despite it being the peak season with larger crowds at attractions, the pleasant temperatures and the abundance of seasonal activities make it worth it!

Where to Stay in Warsaw

Mercure Warszawa Centrum is a great choice for travelers visiting Warsaw due to its ideal location in the city center.

Guests at Mercure Warszawa Centrum can explore some of the most famous landmarks in the city, like the Palace of Culture and Science or the modern Shopping Centre Złote Tarasy, which are just steps away from the hotel.

Mercure Warszawa Centrum

With the nearby metro and train station, the Mercure Warszawa Centrum provides an excellent base for exploring all that Warsaw has to offer.

7. Gdansk, Poland

Gdansk Mariacka Street

Its cobbled streets, picturesque red-brick buildings, and captivating vistas of the Motlawa River give it a unique atmosphere that few other cities can match.

Whether you’re seeking culture, history, or a modern nightlife scene, you’ll find it all in Gdansk making it one of the best European cities to visit.

Enjoy long strolls in its colorful parks and embrace the diverse architectural and medieval styles of its towering churches and quaint homes.

Gdansk port Poland

There are plenty of things to do in Gdansk to keep you busy. From exploring the historic Old Town to visiting museums and galleries, there’s plenty to do in this Polish seaside destination.

Art lovers will be enticed by the amber shops, while history buffs can visit the Solidarity Centre or the European Solidarity Museum.

Take time out for a leisurely stroll along Ulica Dluga which runs through the heart of Gdansk’s old quarter.

Don’t forget to take a boat ride down Motlawa River where you can admire Gdansk’s stunning waterfront views!

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Gdansk:

  • Malbork Castle regular tour – Discover the magnificent Malbork Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest castles globally. Explore the castle’s history, grounds, & museum with a knowledgeable guide, showcasing 40,000 medieval artifacts!
  • Gdansk Guided City Cruise on Historical Polish Boat – Explore and experience the beauty of Gdansk from the water. Sail through the charming Old Town, passing iconic landmarks like the water gates and the 15th-century crane.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Gdansk

Gdansk experiences optimal weather conditions during the months of May, June, July, August, and September.

Among these, July and August are typically the warmest months.

Where to Stay in Gdansk

Hotel Sadova is the ideal choice for travelers looking to explore Gdańsk. Located in the heart of the city, you’ll find plenty of things to do nearby.

With a sauna and fitness center, there’s also plenty of opportunity to relax after a busy day exploring all that Gdańsk has to offer.

Best European Cities Gdansk Hotel Sadova

The hotel is just a few minutes walk from attractions like Marina Gdańsk, Green Gate, and Central Maritime Museum.

8. Salzburg, Austria

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Salzburg is a stunning and picturesque city located in Austria. Its old-world charm, vibrant culture, stunning Alps, and historic sites draw visitors from all over the world.

Salzburg is an ideal destination for families traveling with teenagers .

It’s no surprise that Salzburg made the list of best European Cities to visit – from its quaint cobblestone streets to its iconic Baroque architecture.

Plus, there are ample opportunities for outdoor activities year-round, making it an ideal destination whatever the season.

One of the most popular, and must-do activities in this beautiful city, is taking a tour along the Salzach River.

A boat ride along the river is an ideal way to take in the beauty of this city, with sights like churches, castles, and lush greenery.

If you’re feeling particularly brave, why not try white water rafting on the rapids near Hellbrunn?

Salzburg Day Trips

For those looking for more leisurely pursuits, join a guided walking tour of some of the city’s historical sites or spend an afternoon exploring Hohensalzburg Castle atop Festungsberg Mountain.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Salzburg:

  • The Original Sound of Music Tour in Salzburg – Experience the magic of “The Sound of Music” on a Salzburg sightseeing tour. Explore filming sites with commentary on Salzburg’s attractions, including the iconic gazebo from “Sixteen Going on Seventeen”.
  • Skip-The-Line Salt-Mines and Bavarian Mountains Tour from Salzburg – Explore Obersalzberg’s salt mines on a 4-hour trip from Salzburg. Journey through scenic Alpenstrasse, don miners’ gear, and descend into ancient salt mines. Enjoy a unique raft sail on the salt lake and learn about the underground world.
  • Amphibious Splash Tour on the Water and on the Land in Salzburg – Hop aboard an amphibian vehicle for a one-of-a-kind tour of the city, seeing sights from land and water.
  • Check our post for more fun day trips from Salzburg!

Best Time of the Year to Visit Salzburg

The best time to visit Salzburg is in the winter season, December-February.

If you prefer warm days and abundant sunshine, summer is the perfect time to explore this charming city.

Where to Stay in Salzburg

Imlauer Hotel Pitter Salzburg is the perfect place to stay for travelers visiting Salzburg. Located centrally, it is within close proximity to many of the city’s famous landmarks and sights.

Not only that, guests can also enjoy a sauna and fitness facilities with a stunning mountain view.

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Plus, if you’re taking the train, Salzburg main station is just 10 minutes away on foot from the hotel.

9. Annecy, France

Lac d Annecy

Annecy is widely known as one of the most beautiful European cities to visit. With its crystal-clear lake and cobblestone streets, Annecy offers travelers a picturesque escape in the French Alps.

The city’s charming canals and meandering river make it one of the best European cities to visit, with plenty of natural beauty to explore.

There are plenty of things to do in Annecy to keep you busy. Shops, restaurants, and cafés lined up along its many colorful buildings provide visitors with plenty of opportunities to soak up the unique atmosphere of Annecy’s vibrant culture.

A popular activity amongst tourists is to take a leisurely stroll through the historic old town, taking in its charming and fascinating architecture.

Annecy

The nearby lake is also perfect for swimming, kayaking, or simply soaking up the sun on the shore.

Mountain biking or hiking are also great options with breathtaking views of the Alps all around.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Annecy:

  • Annecy Segway Tour – Experience France’s magnificent Annecy Lake. Ride a Segway along waterfront promenades, visit Jardin de l’Europe, Pâquier, and Charles Bosson gardens, and pause to appreciate the Imperial Palace.
  • Private Walking Tour of Annecy’s Historical Center – Explore the stunning city of Annecy on a private, customized tour. Discover its rich history and culture, including the iconic Lake of Annecy and Palais de l’Isle.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Annecy

The ideal time to visit Annecy is from September to October. The weather is simply superb during this period, and it’s not as crowded as during peak travel seasons.

Where to Stay in Annecy

Impérial Palace offers a luxurious experience in the French Alps, with stunning views of Lake Annecy and the mountains.

Located in the heart of Annecy, it’s the perfect base to explore this picturesque lakeside town.

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Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or an exciting family vacation, Impérial Palace is perfect for your trip to Annecy!

10. Dublin, Republic of Ireland

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Dublin, the capital of the Republic of Ireland, is a vibrant city full of history, culture, and a welcoming atmosphere.

You’ll love strolling the streets, listening to buskers on Grafton, and mingling with locals in the pub.

While the year-round rainy weather and cooler temperatures may deter some visitors, there’s no shortage of fun activities and ways to escape the rain in Dublin !

I’ve lived in Dublin for the past two years, and I love exploring this city I get to call home.

Some of my favorite things to do in Dublin are to try different cafes around the city and explore the city’s many free – and excellent – museums.

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Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Dublin :

  • Guinness Storehouse Tours and Tickets -The Storehouse boasts a 7-story interior shaped like a pint glass. Visitors from around the world come to explore its rich history, savor a fresh complimentary pint from the barrel, and enjoy multimedia exhibits.
  • Book of Kells Tour with Dublin Castle – Discover Irish history on a tour of the Book of Kells and Dublin Castle. Visit Trinity College Library and delve into its ancient treasures. Then, wander through Dublin Castle’s gardens.
  • 2-Hour Historical Walking Tour from Dublin – Join the group walking tour for a fascinating journey through Irish history.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Dublin

The best time to visit Dublin is during the summer when Dublin comes alive and offers the best weather and longer days.

While this is the most crowded time of year, nothing beats the vibrancy of the locals enjoying the sunshine and warm weather.

Where to Stay in Dublin

The Grand Canal Hotel is located in the heart of Dublin and is just a ten-minute walk from the city center.

When you need relaxation during your stay, the on-site bar and restaurant are a popular spot to watch sports and enjoy Dublin’s finest burgers.

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With its large, comfortable rooms, it’s a great choice for travelers looking to explore the city.

11. Reykjavík, Iceland

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One of the must-visit European cities to visit is Reykjavik, Iceland since it is known for world-class restaurants, amazing museums about Viking culture, and is a great home base from which to explore more natural parts of the country.

With its dramatic coastline, stunning natural beauty, and vibrant culture, it’s no wonder why it’s among the top European cities to visit.

Whether you are looking for breathtaking views of the Northern Lights or a culinary tour through traditional Icelandic cuisine, Reykjavik is guaranteed to deliver an unforgettable experience for all travelers.

Reykjavik Coast

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Reykjavik:

  • So, you can start your Reykjavik itinerary with a South Iceland full-day trip that includes stops at the majestic  Seljalandsfoss waterfall and a visit to a local glacier at Sólheimajökull.
  • Next, do a Golden Circle Full Day Tour so that you can see the Gullfoss waterfall, visit local geysers, and explore Þingvellir National Park.
If you plan to visit the Blue Lagoon, be sure to stop by on your way from the airport to Reykjavik. We made the mistake of going all the way to the capital only to realize that the Blue Lagoon sits right near the airport.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Reykjavik

The best time of year to visit Reykjavik is from June through August since temperatures are warm and days are long.

So, you will have plenty of hours of daylight to enjoy the natural wonders of Iceland.

Where to Stay in Reykjavik

201 Hotel is one of the best places to stay in Reykjavik. It’s a modest hotel with simple, well-appointed rooms that include a delicious complimentary breakfast.

The convenient location provides easy access to Smáralind Shopping Center, which can be reached in just 9 minutes on foot.

Best European Cities, Reykjavic

Joggers and walkers are spoiled for choice with a variety of scenic paths located around Lake Ellidavatn, just 5 km away.

12. Budapest, Hungary

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One of the best eastern European cities to visit is Budapest since it is a stunning city with the Danube River running through it.

Budapest is one of the underrated European cities, yet it has so much to offer.

This city is known for exceptional thermal baths, like the Gellért Baths, and is home to many gorgeous historic buildings like Buda Castle, the Hungarian Parliament Building, and St. Stephens Basilica.

While spending one day in Budapest be sure to book a cruise along the Danube River so that you can see the city’s skyline in a whole new way.

You can also go on a fun half-day trip to visit a local winery in Etyek before digging into an authentic Hungarian homecooked meal.

Hungarian parliament, Budapest at sunset

Whether you’re looking for an adventure-filled vacation or simply want to relax and soak up the local atmosphere, Budapest is sure to leave you with lasting memories.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Budapest:

  • 1-Hour Sightseeing Cruise – Experience Budapest’s iconic landmarks while cruising down the River Danube. Enjoy a 1-hour sightseeing cruise, savoring a refreshing cocktail or beverage. Glide by Buda Castle and Vigado Concert Hall, among other notable monuments.
  • Half-Day Etyek Wine Tour from Budapest with Meal – Experience a small group wine-tasting tour near Budapest. Meet local winemakers, savor delicious home-cooked meals, and sample quality Hungarian wines from family-owned cellars.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Budapest

May, June, and early October are all good times to visit Budapest since crowds are at a minimum and prices are reasonable.

While September may seem like a good time to visit, this is when most of the conventions are held in the city. So, we had a hard time finding a hotel at this time of year. Therefore, if you visit in September be sure to book your hotel well in advance.

Where to Stay in Budapest

Prestige Hotel Budapest is the perfect place to stay in Budapest since it is centrally located, with stunning rooms that feature beautiful hardwood floors.

Prestige Hotel is in a prime location, only a few hundred meters from the Danube River, Chain Bridge, and Buda Castle it is perfect for sightseeing!

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There’s also a gorgeous hanging garden onsite as well as a spa with a stellar sauna. 

13. Madrid, Spain

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Madrid

Madrid is one of the best European cities to visit for the foodie traveler.

No trip to the Spanish capital is complete without indulging in traditional tapas and a good glass of wine—or two!

When you visit, be sure to try the fried squid sandwich (bocadillo de calamares) at La Campana, the famous roast pig at Restaurant Botin, and the handcrafted dark chocolate at Chocolala Belga.

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Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Madrid:

  • try tapas and win e tasting . You’ll visit top restaurants to savor dishes like Iberian ham and chickpea stew and sample some of Spain’s finest wines.
  • take a local cooking class to learn how to make a traditional paella while sipping on Sangria!
Our advice for visiting Madrid is to come hungry and fill the time between meals with trips to the Prado Museum and the Royal Palace !

Best Time of the Year to Visit Madrid

The best time to visit Madrid is in the shoulder season, April, May, September, and October, with cooler temperatures and smaller crowds.

Where to Stay in Madrid

B&B HOTEL Madrid Centro Puerta del Sol is our favorite place to stay in Madrid.

The hotel is in the heart of the city next to the Puerta del Sol square and train station and within walking distance of Plaza del Callao and Plaza Mayor.

Best European Cities to Visit Madrid B&B Hotel

But what we enjoy most about the hotel are the noise-canceling windows that block out the hustle and bustle of the streets below.

14. London, United Kingdom

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London is one of the best European cities to visit!

With rich culture and history, a vast amount of incredible things to do, and fantastic public transport, London should definitely be on everyone’s list of places to visit in Europe.

England’s capital has something to offer everyone. London is one of the most visited European cities with over 19 million visitors a year!

London is great for quick 24-hour trips , but it is also a great city to visit for longer.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in London:

  • Soaring above the city aboard the world’s tallest observation wheel, the London Eye Skip the Line Ticket
  • Touring through one of London’s most iconic buildings, Westminster Abbey

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You can also tour around London without spending any money at all! There are tons of amazing free things to do in London if you’re on a tight budget.

You can ride the London tube for £8.10 ($10.40 USD) all day. I wish I knew this ahead of time because the transit is so good in London and it’s a great way to save money rather than paying for individual fares.

Best Time of the Year to Visit London

London is fantastic to visit all throughout the year! Spring is beautiful when the flowering trees are in bloom.

Summer offers visitors perfect weather conditions. Fall offers a reprieve from the heat and a quieter travel time.

London is an ideal European city to visit in winter , it’s magical with all the streets lit up with Christmas lights, cozy winter markets, and concerts.

Where to Stay in London

Hotel Indigo London at Leicester Square offers comfortable accommodation on a budget!

Best European Cities London Indigo Hotel

With close access to the tube as well as major sites and attractions, like Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, and Covent Garden!

After more ideas of where to stay? We also have a list of the best London hotels with rooftop pools .

15. Berlin, Germany

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Berlin, the vibrant capital of Germany, is a city that I just can’t recommend enough.

The city has an impressive range of architecture and a fascinating mix of history, culture, and a cutting-edge vibe that makes it one of the best European destinations to explore.

Additionally, its expansive parks and gardens provide an excellent backdrop for evening strolls or morning runs.

Get ready for an adventure like no other!

Best European Cities, Berlin

During my first visit, I spent four nights in Berlin, but trust me, there’s so much to do. On my second visit, I stayed for seven nights. The city’s energy is contagious, and you’ll find yourself constantly drawn to its hidden gems and cultural offerings.

Berlin is a city that effortlessly combines history, culture, and modernity. It’s a place that will leave you inspired, enlightened, and hungry for more.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Berlin:

  • Explore Berlin Wall to Reichstag and Brandenburg Gate Tour – Discover Berlin at your own pace with a self-guided audio tour featuring local historian commentary. Use an offline app on your smartphone to explore historical sites.
  • Third Reich Walking Tour – Uncover Nazi Germany’s story in Berlin: from Hitler’s rise to power to the Nazi regime, Gestapo, and SS. Delve into Berlin’s siege and the darkest details of WW2.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Berlin

The best time to visit Berlin is during the summer months, from June to August. The weather is delightful, and the city truly comes alive with open-air events, music festivals, and street parties.

Take advantage of this vibrant season by exploring Berlin’s parks, lounging in beer gardens, and soaking in the lively atmosphere.

Where to Stay in Berlin

Looking for a place to stay? I’ve got a fantastic recommendation for you. The Hotel Adlon Kempinski is one of the best hotels in Berlin .

It is pure luxury in the heart of Berlin, just a stone’s throw away from the Brandenburg Gate.

Best European Cities, Berlin

With its impeccable service, lavish accommodations, and stunning city views, it’s the perfect home base for your Berlin adventure.

16. Lisbon, Portugal

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Lisbon is an amazing European city to visit. It is known for its narrow cobbled streets, yellow trams, impressive bridges over the Tagus River, colorful houses, and azulejos (glazed tiles).

All these create a unique environment and set Lisbon apart from the rest of European cities.

The Portuguese capital is one of the oldest European cities, meaning it has many remarkable historical sights to visit.

Some of the top attractions include São Jorge Castle, Belem Tower, Jeronimos Monastery, Alfama and Barrio Alto, and many others.

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We live in the south of Portugal and often come to Lisbon and every time we find new interesting places to visit and amazing things to do. No matter how long you stay in the city there will always be something to discover.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Lisbon:

  • Lisbon Boat Cruise – Enjoy Lisbon’s skyline and landmarks on a boat cruise along the Tagus River. Starting from Terreiro do Paço in the historic center, sail to Torre de Belém in Belém district for picturesque views.
  • Private Driver around Lisbon – Design your own Lisbon sightseeing tour with a personal guide. Customize your itinerary to match your interests and travel in air-conditioned luxury.

Alternatively, the yellow trams are an efficient and cheap way to travel and guide yourself around Lisbon.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Lisbon

The months of April, May, and October are the best time to visit Lisbon. When the weather is nice and the city is not too busy.

Where to Stay in Lisbon

In the historical center, Hotel MeraPrime Gold Lisboa is one of the best places to stay.

Located just a 3-minute walk from Commerce Square with a stunning view of the Tagus River, it is the perfect base to enjoy your stay in this historic city.

Best European Citites Hotel MeraPrime Gold Lisboa

So if you’re looking for an unforgettable stay in Lisbon, Hotel MeraPrime Gold is definitely worth considering!

17. Prague, Czech Republic

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Prague River

At first, Prague dazzles with the scale of its historic center – from the imposing Prague Castle up on a hill, rolling down through Malá Strana to the Vltava River, across the famous Charles Bridge adorned with sculptures, and into the heart of the medieval layout.

But the more you explore, the more Prague’s modern culture will cast its spell, from the relaxed beer gardens (with astonishingly cheap lagers) to its quirky street art, making it one of the most famous Eastern European cities to visit.

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Decades of oppression blended with an opulent imperial heritage have created a city that’s equal parts luxurious and edgy.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Prague:

  • Prague 3-hour Afternoon Walking Tour – Discover all the main sights of Prague in just a few hours with a comprehensive walking tour. Your private guide will take you to notable places like Charles Bridge and the Church of Saint Nicolas and skip the line at Prague Castle.
  •   1-hour Devil’s Channel Cruise – Discover an overlooked part of Prague and experience its own little Venice. Climb aboard a small boat and learn about the Devil’s Channel and the ancient buildings lining the Vltava River.
  • Prague Foodie Tour – Explore Prague’s authentic food and drink scenes with a local guide. Skip tourist traps and discover hidden gems while immersing yourself in the city’s culture and cuisine.
For the main things to do in Prague , don’t miss St Vitus Cathedral, the Old Town Square, a river cruise, and a food tour. But I also really loved using Prague as a base for some day trips by train to places like Karlstejn Castle and Kutná Hora.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Prague

Winter is cold and summer is busy, so the best time to visit Prague is spring (April and May) or autumn (September and October).

Where to Stay in Prague

For beautiful accommodation in the old town, I would recommend BoHo Prague Hotel .

Best European Cities BoHo Prague Hotel

The luxurious rooms have plenty of modern touches, but there is still lots of traditional elegance throughout the property.

18. Munich, Germany

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Munich is the busy capital of Bavaria and a prime city to experience for all culture and food lovers.

Munich has plenty to offer , and you will be busy no matter your interests. I highly recommend a museum tour!

Art lovers will enjoy the Pinakothek der Moderne, car aficionados will want to see the BMW museum and families with kids should absolutely go to sea life or the world’s largest science and technology exhibition, the Deutsche museum.

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Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Munich:

  • Viktualienmarkt Gourmet Food Tour – Explore Munich’s historic landmarks: Old Town Hall, Frauenkirche, and St. Peter’s Church. Indulge in local and international delicacies at the lively Viktualienmarkt.
  • Beer Tour & Bavarian Dinner with a Local Beer Expert – Discover Munich’s beer culture with a local guide. Enjoy a beer tasting and Bavarian dinner while learning about the city’s heritage.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Munich

Try to make it to Munich by the end of September to experience the world’s biggest folks’ fest, the Oktoberfest.

Spring offers similar festivities with the Frühlingsfest (spring feast).

Where to Stay in Munich

Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski Munich is more than just a place to stay in the heart of Germany. It’s an experience!

Located in the vibrant center of Munich, this luxurious hotel is within easy walking distance of Marienplatz Square, as well as boutique shops, galleries, and museums.

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And if you’re looking for something even more tranquil, why not take a leisurely 5-minute stroll to Hofgarten Park for stunning views?

19. Barcelona, Spain

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Barcelona, the capital of Catalona in Northern Spain combines a strong cultural heritage with stunning architecture and fabulous food making it a must-see on any European vacation and one of the best places to visit in Europe as a family!

As you walk through the streets of Barcelona, you’ll are surrounded by the works of Antoni Gaudi, one of the city’s most famous architects.

From the Sagrada Familia and Park Guell to Casa Mila and Casa Batllo the opportunity to view these unique and colorful buildings should not be missed, it’s clear to see why it’s one of the greatest European cities to visit.

On our visit, we took a walking tour that included 6 of his most impressive buildings. 

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We also recommend you spend some time in the well-preserved Gothic Quarter which along with a stunning cathedral, is home to the Picasso Museum, an incredible collection of more than 4000 pieces by the artist.  

Nearby you will find La Boqueria, the famous city market where you can taste many of Catalonia’s famous dishes under one roof.

If you are staying a few days then a tapas tour will help you uncover the best dishes to order and places to eat while you are there. 

As mentioned above Barcelona is a great city to visit if you are traveling with your kids. You can find a list of the best things to do in Barcelona with kids here.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Barcelona:

  • Skip-the-Line Sagrada Familia & Park Güell Tour – Discover Antoni Gaudi’s masterpieces with a skip-the-line tour of Parc Güell and the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. Learn about the intricate mosaics and motifs with the help of a local guide.
  • Skip-the-line Guided Tour of Picasso Museum – Visit the Picasso Museum in Barcelona to see over 4,000 of the artist’s works. Book a guided small-group tour with skip-the-line tickets and headsets for clear communication with your guide.
  • El Born Food Walking Tour with Tapas and Drinks – Take a guided food tour of El Born in Barcelona. Enjoy the culture and history of Catalonia while savoring tapas and drinks with fellow travelers.

From its delicious food to its lively nightlife and stunning architecture this city is sure to leave a lasting impression on you.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Barcelona

We think the ideal time to visit Barcelona is in early spring before the crowds arrive but the weather is warming up. For beach time, late Spring is a better choice.

Where to Stay in Barcelona

We prefer to stay just outside the tourist hotspot of the Gothic Quarter and head a little uptown to L’Esquerra de L’Eixample.

This is an ideal place to base your stay in Barcelona if you want to be close to the city center but a little removed from the tourist crush.

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Despite being close to the action, The Corner Hotel gives you a sense of distance from the hustle and bustle of tourism so you can relax in peace.

20. Dubrovnik, Croatia

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Dubrovnik may have found new popularity thanks to the popularity of the television series Game Of Thrones in recent years, but that is only one of the many reasons to visit.

Situated on the Adriatic Coast of Croatia, Dubrovnik offers the perfect mix of history, culture, and breathtaking natural scenery.

You can easily get lost amongst the labyrinth of streets surrounding the UNESCO World Heritage Old Town and experience a little authentic European life first-hand.

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Don’t miss your chance to explore the Dubrovnik city walls.

We don’t recommend doing this in the middle of a hot summer day. Especially if you are visiting Dubrovnik with kids ! We spent 4 nights in Dubrovnik during summer and made sure to do the walk later in the afternoon.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Dubrovnik:

  • Cable Car Ride and Old Town Walking Tour plus City Walls – Discover Dubrovnik’s historic beauty with the Dubrovnik Super Saver package. Enjoy a cable car ride up Mt. Srd for amazing views, a walking tour of the Old Town, and a self-guided tour of the city walls with entrance tickets provided.
  • Dubrovnik and Lokrum Island sea kayak tour – Visit Lokrum Island, near Dubrovnik’s coast, by taking a short boat ride or paddling on a sea kayak. Enjoy the stunning botanical gardens, Benedictine Monastery, beaches, caves, and calm waters for swimming or snorkeling.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Dubrovnik

One of the best times to visit Dubrovnik is during either the spring or autumn months when the weather is mild and the city is a little less crowded than during the busy summer months.

Where to Stay in Dubrovnik

Accommodation outside of the Old Town is more affordable. There are plenty of private rentals available, many with views over the city and the ocean.

However, if you are looking for a relaxing hotel to stay Rixos Premium Dubrovnik is an all-inclusive hotel with something to offer for everyone visiting the scenic city of Dubrovnik.

Rixos Premium Dubrovnik

Rixos Premium offers everything you need, from a spacious spa area with indoor and outdoor pools showcasing breathtaking sea views, to 3 bars and 3 restaurants.

21. Edinburgh, Scotland

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One of the best European cities to visit is Edinburgh in the UK.  Edinburgh is one of the best cities to visit in Europe as it offers endless amounts of sites to see, activities to do, and beauty all around. 

It’s a city that shouldn’t be missed! It is an amazing place to visit as a family .

Some of the best things to do in the city include visiting Edinburgh Castle, Hiking to the top of Arthur’s Seat, and checking out the beautiful view at Calton Hill. 

Street view of the historic old town, Edinburgh

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Edinburgh:

  • Original Harry Potter Locations Tour – If you’re a Harry Potter fan be sure to take the Original Harry Potter Locations Tour which visits all the places around the city that inspired J.K Rowling’s magical story. 
  • City Sightseeing Edinburgh Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour – Consider a Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour if you’d like the ease of transportation that takes you from destination to destination to see in the city. 
My personal experience in Edinburgh was that I left wanting to have seen more!  Consider spending a solid 3 days in Edinburgh alone before renting a car and exploring more of Scotland.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Edinburgh

Visiting between June and August offers long days filled with sunlight, making it the ideal time for lovers of the arts. The Edinburgh Fringe, the world’s largest arts festival, takes place in August and spans three weeks.

Where to Stay in Edinburgh

The Lady Stair’s Apartment is the perfect place for travelers visiting Edinburgh. This hotel offers clean rooms in a great location for a competitive price. 

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Whether you’re looking to explore Edinburgh Castle, the National Museum of Scotland, or take a stroll down the Royal Mile, Lady Stair’s Apartment is conveniently located near it all!

It’s just what you need for your visit to this fun city!

22. Vienna, Austria

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Vienna, the capital of Austria, is one of the best cities in Europe to visit.

This enchanting city is home to some of the world’s most famous palaces and museums.

On any visit to Vienna, a trip to the grand Schonbrunn Palace and Gardens is an absolute must.

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If you are a lover of art, why not gaze your eyes on The Kiss by Gustav  Klimt at the Belvedere Palace.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Vienna:

  • Schönbrunn Palace & Gardens Skip-the-Line Tour – Skip the lines and see the beautiful Schönbrunn Palace and gardens. Take a guided tour to learn about its fascinating history and stunning interiors.
  • Upper Belvedere & Permanent Collection Entry Ticket -Visit the Upper Belvedere in Vienna to see Gustav Klimt’s famous painting “The Kiss” and other works in the Permanent Collection.

Best Time of Year to Visit

Vienna, like many European cities, showcases its true charm during the seasons of Spring and Autumn. Plan your visit during these times to fully experience the city’s beauty.

I enjoyed a whole week in Vienna during May and it was a fantastic time to visit because the blossoms were in full bloom and the crowds hadn’t reached their high season numbers.

Where to Stay in Vienna

Where to stay in Vienna depends on the duration of your stay. If you visit Vienna for only 2-3 days to see the top sights, it is recommended to stay in Vienna’s Innere Stadt neighborhood, commonly known as the old town center.

The Guesthouse is the ideal place for travelers seeking to explore Vienna.

Located in the heart of the old town, it’s a mere 5-minute walk from Saint Stephen’s Cathedral and next to the Albertina Museum.

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Rooms on the upper floors have views that stretch out over the State Opera and right into the city center.

23. Porto, Portugal

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Porto Best European Cities

While Lisbon is one of Europe’s most popular destinations, nearby Porto is worth visiting as well.

Porto has a beautiful harbor, stunning architecture, and a lively yet down-to-earth atmosphere that make it easy to feel welcome here.

Of course, Porto’s wine scene isn’t too shabby either. One of the best things to do in Porto is to sample the local Port wines.

Taking a cellar tour in the historic Vila Nova de Gaia area is a must-do when visiting this small yet impressive city. 

Wander through the city streets, admiring the blue and white tiles featured on the facade of many buildings.

Take a TukTuk tour of the historical city center for a unique sightseeing opportunity as you listen to stories of this northern Portugal town.

Porto Best European Cities

Porto is also a great destination for solo travelers.

In fact, my own first-ever solo trip was to Porto! It’s easy to navigate, safe and offers plenty to do without being overwhelming.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Porto:

  • Cockburn’s Cellar Tour Classic or Pairing Option -Experience a guided visit and premium tasting at Cockburn’s Lodge, the largest Port cellar in Vila Nova de Gaia’s historic quarter. Witness the only open cooperage in the area.
  • Guided Historical Center Tuk Tuk Tour – Experience a guided tuk-tuk tour of Porto’s main sites at sunset, at night, or during the day. Explore the historical highlights with your guide and indulge in an authentic glass of Port along the way.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Porto

The best time to visit Porto is between April and June or September and October. During this time, the temperatures are mild and the humidity is low.

The days tend to be sunny, but usually not too hot. This makes it the perfect time of year for comfortably exploring the city’s many attractions.

Where to Stay in Porto

Turim Oporto Hotel is the perfect place to stay for travelers visiting Porto.

Located near popular points of interest such as Sao Bento Metro Station, Sao Bento Train Station, and Oporto Coliseum, it’s easy to explore the city with ease.

Turim Oporto Hotel Porto Booking.com

It’s centrally located and a 4-star property, offering comfort and convenience in one.

If you are after a hotel with a pool, I suggest you check out our list of the best Porto hotels with pools here.

24. Athens, Greece

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Athens is an amazing city for its history, food, museums, and archaeological sights.

There are fantastic restaurants on pretty much every street corner in Athens! It would be worth visiting this city just for the food alone.

We spent a few days in Athens as a family and it was amazing, but we would’ve loved to stay longer. One of the main day tours we regret missing is Meteora.

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These are some monasteries perched on the rock cliffs in northern Greece in Meteora , and you can visit them on a train trip from Athens, but we ran out of days in our itinerary before we could make it happen.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Athens:

  • Acropolis, Parthenon & Acropolis Museum Guided Tour – Visit the new Acropolis Museum to discover fascinating archaeological findings and explore Greece’s most significant monument through group or private tours.
  • Cape Sounion Sunset Tour – Take a zero carbon footprint evening bus tour to see the beautiful sunset at Cape Sounio. Drive through the Greek Riviera suburbs and watch the stunning view of the sunset over the Aegean Sea from the Temple of Poseidon.
  • Alternatively, take a look at our blog on 14 Best Athens Day Trips and choose the one that is best suited to your vacation style.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Athens

Athens is lovely to visit in the Spring months of March to May.

Where to Stay in Athens

Evripidou Suites is the perfect hotel for travelers visiting Athens.

This hotel is centrally located and only 600 meters from Monastiraki Square, it’s easy to get around and explore all that the city has to offer.

With its central location, it is close to the Acropolis and other famous sights of Athens.

Evripidou Suites, Athens Booking.com

It has a very good breakfast, and there are rooms to suit different budgets so no matter what your budget is, you can join in on the fun!

After more hotel ideas? You might like to check out our list of our favorite Athens hotels with rooftop pools (and amazing views).

25. Brussels, Belgium

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The Belgian capital city of Brussels is filled with culture, history, top museums, and world-class cuisine.

One of the highlights of the city is La Grand-Place, which is a large open plaza surrounded by ornate buildings. The most prominent building is the Hôtel de Ville, which is ornamented with a bell tower.

As a musician, I especially loved the Musical Instruments Museum, which highlights unique musical instruments through the centuries.

There is an excellent audioguide that accompanies the tour and gives you a chance to hear the instruments as you walk around the museum exhibits.

Brussels Best European Cities

No trip to Brussels would be complete without trying some of the staples of Belgium – particularly Belgian pale ale and Belgian chocolate!

You can find many shops near the Grand-Place that sell Belgian beer and chocolate, either as souvenirs to take home or to sit down and enjoy.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Brussels:

  • Magritte Museum Entry Ticket -Immerse yourself in the world of surrealist art by visiting the Magritte Museum and exploring its collection of masterpieces.
  • Ultimate Private Highlights&Hidden Gems – Explore Brussels stress-free with a personalized private tour tailored to your interests. Your guide will show you famous landmarks and hidden gems while recommending local eateries to try. Discuss your preferences with your guide to plan the perfect itinerary.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Brussels

Spring is a great time to visit Brussels. The weather is mild and crowds are smaller.

Prices for hotels and airfare are generally a little lower than the peak summer months.

Where to Stay in Brussels

Les Lofts d’Artistes is a fabulous, highly-rated guest house that features large rooms, a terrace, and a great central location in Brussels.

Popular points of interest near the accommodation include Palais de Justice, Place Sainte-Catherine and Notre-Dame du Sablon – all within easy reach of Les Lofts d’Artistes!

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Whether you’re in town for sightseeing or business, this guesthouse will be ideal for your stay!

26. Istanbul, Turkey

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There is no doubt that Istanbul is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.

Bridging two continents, this is a sprawling city where old meets new, and where the old is an incredible mix and overlap of various historical periods and civilizations. 

You won’t have a shortage of places to visit in the city.

In fact, there is so much to see and do that you are better off having a detailed Istanbul itinerary that allows you to explore by area and in a logical way.

Among the unmissable attractions, make sure not to skip the Hagia Sophia (once an Orthodox Church, then a mosque, then a museum and now once again a mosque) and the Blue Mosque nearby.

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As they are both working mosques, the lines to get in are often quite long so you are better off joining a guided tour that takes you to both places.

Not far from it, do not miss the Basilica Cistern, which was built in 532 upon orders of Justinian (the same Roman Emperor that ordered the construction of Hagia Sophia).

It’s a fantastic example of a cistern in the city (there are more, but this one is by far the best one) where you will see 336 columns built with stones sourced from other buildings in the city.

Plan to visit the incredible Grand Bazaar where you can shop for a variety of souvenirs. It will take you a few hours to explore, so plan to devote an entire afternoon to that.

You should plan to spend at least four full days in Istanbul. That’s how long we stayed on our most recent trip and we actually wished we had an extra day to just explore at a slower pace.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Istanbul:

  • Blue Mosque & Hagia Sophia Small-Group Tour – Tour Istanbul’s renowned landmarks, including the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia, with a knowledgeable guide. Explore the Sultanahmet neighborhood and the Hippodrome to get a taste of local life.
  • Guided Skip-the-line Basilica Cistern Tour – Discover the mystery of Medusa heads from Greek mythology on a 30-minute tour of the 4th-century Basilica Cistern.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Istanbul

Istanbul is crowded no matter when you visit, and it can get very cold in the winter months and equally hot in the summer months.

September is a good month to go as the days are nice and long but it’s not nearly as hot.

April would be good too, but there are higher chances of rain.

Where to Stay in Istanbul

The city suffers from a lot of traffic and it is very crowded, so staying in a centrally located hotel is essential for easy access to all the attractions.

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We stayed at Fer Hotel in Sultanahmet and enjoyed the comfortable rooms, the excellent service and the fantastic breakfast served on the terrace floor every morning.

27. Malaga, Spain

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Beautiful Malaga is the capital city of the famed Costa del Sol in Spain.

Malaga is a top beach destination in Europe. It is also one of the best cities in Europe to visit for the vibrant nightlife, great shopping, fabulous museums, and fantastic tapas bars.

Málaga is known for its beautiful sandy beaches. There is no visit to the capital of Costa del Sol without enjoying the sunshine on beaches in Malaga.

Besides the great beaches, crawling amazing tapas and cocktail bars are among the best things to do in the city.

Malaga

I enjoyed the Michelin-star Balausta restaurant the most. The restaurant is in the gorgeous Palacio Solecio Hotel.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Malaga:

  • Museo Picasso Málaga: Ticket & Audioguide – You can see over 200 works by the Cubism creator himself, as well as some interesting temporary exhibitions.
  • Go local for a day! – Skip the typical tourist tours and discover the real Malaga with a local guide. Explore the city by foot, uncovering hidden gems and landmarks off the beaten path.
  • The best way to see Malaga is on foot. Check out our favorite Malaga walking tours here.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Malaga

I flew to and out of Malaga on my Andalusia road trip. The best time for visiting Malaga is spring and autumn.

If you want to see one of the loveliest cities in Europe, head to Málaga, Spain !

Where to Stay in Malaga

Palacio Solecio is the perfect,18th-century Andalusian palace, a 4-star hotel for travelers in search of a luxurious experience near Malaga’s historic city center.

Palacio Solecio hotel, Malaga Booking.com

The hotel boasts some rooms with terraces and views of the city, offering the perfect place to relax and take in the sights.

28. Milan, Italy

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Located in the heart of northern Italy, Milan is one of the best European cities to visit for a weekend and an ideal base to explore the rest of Italy.

It is also easy to extend your visit as there are many wonderful places to visit near Milan . From here, you can reach Lake Como , Verona, and even Venice by train or by car.

Milan is a popular destination for shopping lovers and those who enjoy aperitivo which is the perfect time to try a classic Italian drink.

Milan Best European Cities

One of the best ways to immerse yourself in the local culture is to join this aperitivo tour in the Navigli area.

You can’t leave Milan without visiting the Milan Cathedral, the largest Gothic church in the world.

One of the best streets to visit is Via Paolo Sarpi, where you can find many brunch spots and delicious oriental cuisines. 

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Milan:

  • Milan: Aperitivo Tour with Street Food – Experience the vibrant Milanese culture with a guided street food tour in Navigli. Savor aperitivo bites and sip on fine wine, cocktails, and beer for a unique Milan adventure. See a list of our favorite Milan food tours here.
  • Milan: Cathedral and Rooftop Ticket – By getting this entry ticket to the Cathedral, you’ll get access to the rooftop terraces and enjoy 360° views of Milan.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Milan

The best time to visit Milan is late spring and early autumn when temperatures are pleasant.

Avoid the hot and humid summers when most tourist crowds visit, and also the cold winters.

Where to Stay in Milan

Ostello Bello is one of the most incredible places to stay in Milan. It’s a hostel located in the heart of the city, close to the main attractions.

It features mixed and female dormitories but also double, triple, and quadruple rooms, so it’s perfect for all types of travelers.

Ostello Bello Milan Booking.com

Ostello Bello Milano is an amazing hostel located a mere 10-minute walk from Milan Cathedral and the picturesque Navigli district, making it the ideal accommodation for travelers visiting the city.

29. Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Beautiful landscape with tulips and houses in Amsterdam

Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands is one of the most fun European cities to visit, whether you are with friends or family or your partner.

Known for the historic canals flanked by colorful ancient Dutch-style buildings, fabulous museums, excellent nightlife, and eateries serving delicious cuisines, Amsterdam is no wonder on everyone’s bucket list.

I had initially planned Amsterdam for only 2 days but ended up staying for a week as I got besotted with the beautiful old town and so many fun things to do.

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Rent a bicycle and pedal through the cobbled-stone alleys of this lovely city. 

Explore Vondel Park, Jordaan, and other charming streets.

There are many fabulous day trips from Amsterdam you can plan, including a self-guided tour of Kinderdijk, an idyllic village famous for iconic 18th-century wooden windmills, or a day tour to nearby Rotterdam.

If you are a museum buff, explore the museum district, home to the world-renowned Rijksmuseum, the nearby Van Gogh Museum, and Stedelijk Museum.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Amsterdam:

  • Amsterdam: Evening Canal Cruise – Immerse yourself in the captivating atmosphere of Amsterdam with a mesmerizing sunset cruise. Be wowed by breathtaking bridges, charming canal houses, and the enchanting glow that illuminates the city.
  • Rijksmuseum Entrance Ticket – View over 400 masterpieces by renowned artists including Jan Steen, Frans Hals, and Rembrandt. Also, explore the exquisite dollhouses and silverware collection.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Amsterdam

Summer is the most popular and hence one of the most crowded months and most expensive as well.

Where to Stay in Amsterdam

Overlooking the lovely canals, near the Basilica of St. Nicholas, The Hendrick’s Hotel is close to several noted attractions, including Beurs van Berlage, Dutch National Opera & Ballet.

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Plus Dam Square and The Central Station are just a 10-minute walk away!

30. Oslo, Norway

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Oslo is the capital of Norway and has a great mix of history, art, and outdoor activities. 

In Oslo, you can see real Viking ships, explore modern architecture such as the Opera House, view Munch’s “The Scream” and then go skiing or explore the Oslo Fjord by boat. 

Oslo Opera House Norway

Visiting in summer or winter makes for two completely different experiences.

In summer imagine sitting at outdoor cafes or swimming. During the winter months, there is normally snow, and downhill and cross-country skiing tracks are easily accessible from the city center.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Oslo:

  • Oslo Nature Walks: Island Hopping Tour – Explore Oslo’s beautiful coastal scenery on a 4-hour island hopping tour. Visit 3 well-preserved islands with stunning views and historic sites.
  • Guided Oslo Fjord Cruise by Silent Electric Catamaran – Cruise in silence through the Oslo Fjord to enjoy the natural beauty and wildlife. Hear from a marine biologist and see beneath the water with an underwater drone.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Oslo

Being Norwegian and having grown up in Oslo I think the best time of year to visit is between May and September, or to experience winter and snow, visit between January and March. If you visit in the winter, be prepared for cold weather. It is not unusual for it to be -15 degrees Celsius.

Where to Stay in Oslo

Thon Hotel Rosenkrantz is the perfect place for travelers visiting Oslo. Enjoy new facilities with an eco-friendly approach to great hospitality.

Located a short walk away from the Oslo Bus Terminal, it’s perfectly central for anyone wanting to explore the city.

Thon Hotel Rosenkrantz Oslo Booking.com

With its cozy vibes and convenient location, you won’t regret it!

31. St Petersburg, Russia

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 St. Petersburg Best European Cities

Saint Petersburg is undoubtedly one of the best cities to visit in Europe. This magical place captivates visitors with its pastel-colored palaces, endless canals, and charming streets.

You will be enchanted by the architectural wonders that line the city, making it a must-see destination. 

I combined my trip to Saint Petersburg with a visit to Moscow, as both cities are well-connected by train. We opted for a night train from Moscow to Saint Petersburg, which added an element of adventure to our journey.

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Prepare yourself for an extraordinary adventure in Saint Petersburg, a city that seamlessly blends European elegance with Russian grandeur.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in St Petersburg (these are not bookable at the moment):

  • One of the top attractions in Saint Petersburg is the magnificent Hermitage. This world-renowned museum is home to an immense art collection spread across multiple buildings.
  • The main museum, located in the stunning Winter Palace on the riverbank, is a testament to the ambition of the tsarinas of the Romanov dynasty. Be prepared to be awestruck by the grandeur and beauty that surrounds you.

Best Time of the Year to Visit St Petersburg

The best time to visit Saint Petersburg is during the summer months, particularly in June.

This is when the city experiences the “White Nights”, a period when the days are longest, the sun never fully sets, and the city comes alive with festivals and vibrant street life.

However, be prepared for shorter days and cold temperatures if you visit in winter, although the snowy landscapes create a romantic ambiance.

Where to Stay in St Petersburg

Right now, it’s impossible to book accommodation or tours in Russia from abroad due to the invasion of Ukraine.

When looking for a place to stay in Saint Petersburg , make sure you find a hotel in the city center and near the central Nevsky Prospect Street.

Wow Hotel offers an exceptional level of comfort and style. With its sleek design and modern amenities, it exudes the ambiance of a boutique hotel, all at an affordable price.

Located right on the prestigious Nevsky Prospect, it provides convenient access to the city’s main attractions.

32. Moscow, Russia

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Like the rest of Russia, Moscow is an enigma, and in that lies much of its allure.

As one of the great capitals of Europe, Moscow captivates visitors with its rich history, breathtaking architecture, world-class museums, and cultural attractions.

We expected visiting Moscow to be unaffordably expensive and challenging, with unfriendly locals and shabby neighborhoods.

Man, were we wrong!? Moscow offers exceptional value for money; the city is spotlessly clean and the people friendly.

Moscow is one of the best places to visit in Russia , so if you want to visit Russia, this is a great city to start with.

Centre of Moscow - Russia

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Moscow (currently not available to book):

  • Visiting the iconic Red Square is a must. From the Red Square, you can visit St. Basil’s Cathedral, the Kremlin, Lenin’s mausoleum, and the GUM department store.
  • Public transportation might not be an obvious tourist attraction anywhere else in the world, but then there’s the Moscow metro or The Palace of the People. Moscow Metro is renowned for its stunning underground stations adorned with exquisite artwork, mosaics, crystal chandeliers, and marble fittings. Going on a Moscow Metro tour will make you question whether you’re visiting an art museum or a subway station.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Moscow

Moscow is freezing cold in winter and wet in spring. Best visit Moscow in summer for long sunny days or fall.

Where to Stay in Moscow

When that changes, we suggest staying near Tverskaya Street to easily access the metro and Moscow attractions.

33. Hamburg, Germany

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One of the best European cities to visit is Hamburg, Germany. Although it’s the second largest city in Germany, it is often overlooked. This means it has a lot less tourists.

Hamburg is also easy to get to, with its own international airport. Once you’re there, it is a very walkable city but also has a fantastic public transportation system.

Hamburg offers visitors a lot of unique attractions and experiences.

Hamburg Germany Best European Cities

Hamburg offers visitors a lot of unique attractions and experiences. You can explore the neighborhood of Speicherstadt.

If you’re a chocolate lover, visit the Chocoversum Chocolate Museum. It’s an interactive museum where you learn about chocolate and you get many free samples.

There are also five main churches in Hamburg . All of them are beautiful and free to enter.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Hamburg:

  • Speicherstadt, HafenCity & Elbphilharmonie Tour – Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Speicherstadt, and Hamburg’s new landmark, the Elbphilharmonie, in the modern HafenCity.
  • 1.5-Hour Tour of the Chocoversum – Experience a sensory journey at Chocoversum in Hamburg. Follow cocoa beans from cultivation to chocolate bar and create your own chocolate during a 1.5-hour tour.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Hamburg

You can visit Hamburg at any time of the year, but we think the best time is during the winter holidays as it is one of the best European cities to visit in winter with kids .

We celebrated Christmas and New Year in Hamburg and absolutely loved it. The Christmas Markets and fireworks were some of the best we’ve seen.

Where to Stay in Hamburg

To stay, a great option is the Steigenberger Hotel Hamburg .

It’s in a great location; within walking distance of attractions and public transportation stations.

Steigenberger Hotel Hamburg Booking.com

The hotel also has free breakfast included in your stay!

34. Bruges, Belgium

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Bruges is a fabulous city in Belgium, like something out of a Hollywood movie about the Middle Ages.

The cobblestone streets and tidy canals that connect the squares are so perfect that it can be hard to get away from the camera.

The first place to see in Bruges is the colorful Grote Markt. For about seven centuries the Grote Markt in Bruges has been the center of the city and its main square.

You can still see the market pavilions, which gave it its name ‘Market Square’.

Canal in Bruges

Located around the square, beautiful historical buildings and colorful houses, souvenir stores, restaurants, and cafes will take you to another dimension.

After the market square, the best thing to do is to wander around the old town and admire its magnificent architecture. 

One of the unique places in Bruges is the Diamond Museum. The Diamond Museum has a huge number of exhibits that tell you about all the stages of diamond processing, from mining to cutting and polishing.

To this day, diamonds remain one of Belgium’s most important export products.

Thanks to its canals, Bruges is often referred to as the “Venice of the North” of Europe. You can’t leave Bruges if you haven’t taken a boat ride through its beautiful canals. 

During the Middle Ages, the city’s inhabitants turned the local Rie River into a network of canals that allowed merchants to bring their goods to the city by water.

Today, a boat ride along these famous waterways offers tourists a great opportunity to see some of the city’s most beautiful sites. 

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Bruges:

  •   Walking Tour for Couples – Experience the romantic charm of Bruges with a local guide. Discover heritage sites, natural surroundings, local folklore, and the unique Diamond Museum. Stroll the historic streets, visit the oldest parish church, and learn traditional beer making.
  • Boat Cruise and Guided Walking Tour – Experience the best of both worlds with a guided walking and boat tour of Bruges, a medieval town recognized as a UNESCO world heritage site.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Bruges

The best time to visit Bruges is from April to October when the weather is pleasantly mild.

Where to Stay in Bruges

To enjoy the atmosphere of the city even more, you can stay in the Boat Hotel De Barge , a floating hotel on the Bruges-Ghent Canal. 

Located within easy reach of the famous sights of Bruges like the central Market Square and the Belfry of Bruges.

Onboard you can find a fine dining restaurant with a terrace and comfortable cabins fitted with free WiFi.

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Boat Hotel De Barge offers a unique experience for travelers visiting Bruges.

35. Seville, Spain

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Seville, Best European Cities

Seville is undeniably one of the finest European getaways. It also happens to be one of the best places to visit in Spain .

Enjoying a holiday under the Spanish sun, you’ll have the chance to be surrounded by some of the most enchanting architecture on the continent.

A mere 2 hours’ drive from the Mediterranean Sea and the boat to Tangier, the city showcases a unique fusion of culture that charms every traveler fortunate enough to visit.

Among the best things to do in the city, you’ll find the Real Alcazar , an exquisite Moorish palace that houses lush Andalusian Gardens, and the Barrio de Santa Cruz, a colorful and quaint neighborhood.

While you may recognize the former from a famous TV show, the latter is less widely known even though it is the most beautiful neighborhood in the city.

Seville, Spain at Spanish Square (Plaza de Espana).

Venturing down its winding streets, you’ll discover hidden plazas and charming courtyards.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Seville:

  • Cathedral, Alcazar and Giralda Guided Tour with Priority Tickets – Explore Seville’s top landmarks with a guide on a skip-the-line tour of the Cathedral, Alcázar, and the Giralda.
  • Alhambra Palace and Albaicin Tour from Seville- Explore Granada in a day with a tour from Seville. Enjoy skip-the-line access to Alhambra Palace and guided tours of Alcazaba, Nasrid Palace, and Generalife Gardens.
While many people rave about the Alhambra in Granada, my personal favorite day trip from Seville is to visit the ancient city of Cordoba, only a 40-minute train ride away. From its grand mosque-cathedral to the labyrinthine streets of its Jewish Quarter, Cordoba offers a magical experience, easily accessible from the capital of Andalusia.    

Best Time of the Year to Visit Seville

The best time of year to visit Seville is during the spring.

If you have the chance, come to the Feria de Abril to participate in these utmost Sevillian festivities and enjoy great tapas.

Where to Stay in Seville

Located in the heart of the city, the Joya Del Casco Boutique Hotel boasts the elegance expected of a 200-year-old building with the comfort of modern amenities such as a pool and a rooftop terrace.

The 200-year-old building boasts modern amenities such as a pool and a rooftop terrace, perfect for enjoying the views of the enchanting city below.

Joya Del Casco Boutique Seville Booking.com

Additionally, it is close to everything from Seville’s main monuments to hip restaurants and rooftop bars.

36. Zurich, Switzerland

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Zurich Best European Cities

Zurich is the city where magical Swiss landscapes have witnessed pre-medieval history and stand today, soaking in the evolving art and culture.

When I visited Zurich, the charming cobblestone lanes of Old Town instantly stole a piece of my heart.

The combination of art museums like Kunsthaus, stunning churches like Fraumünster, luxury shopping boutiques, and cozy restaurants offering traditional Swiss cuisines is enough to keep you engaged for a day, it is definitely one of the best European cities to visit.

I am glad we booked the Mount Titlis Day Tour from Zurich as this well-planned trip helped us explore Lucerne. Being in the heart of the Swiss Alps will definitely be the highlight of your Zurich trip.

Zurich City

You can plan a day trip from Zurich to Liechtenstein as it will give you a chance to visit an entirely new country in only 24 hours.

And if you want to see other beautiful cities in town in Switzerland, we recommend you check out our 7-day Switzerland summer itinerary that starts in Zurich.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Zurich:

  • Bus Day Trip to Heidiland and Liechtenstein – Take a day trip from Zurich to see Switzerland’s Alpine beauty and visit Liechtenstein. Stop in Rapperswil, Vaduz, cross Ricken Pass, and explore Maienfeld.
  • National Museum Zurich Tours and Tickets – Visit the National Museum Zurich and save time by purchasing tickets online or getting the Swiss Travel Pass.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Zurich

The summer months of June to August are the best time to visit Zurich. The days and long and sunny whereas evenings experience pleasant cool weather.

As this is the peak tourist season in Zurich, the city is expensive and crowded during summer.

Where to Stay in Zurich

I stayed at Small Luxury Hotel Ambassador Zurich as it is located in the heart of the city.

Small Luxury Hotel Ambassador Zurich Booking.com

Next to the opera house and to Lake Zurich, this is also only a few minutes away from the famous shopping street Bahnhofstrasse.

37. Stockholm, Sweden

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Stockholm Best European Cities

Stockholm’s abundance of modern and old buildings, beautiful subway art, and easy access to nearby islands makes it an ideal destination to visit in Europe.

Some of the best things to do in Stockholm include SkyView Glass Gondola Ride and a visit to Paradox Museum.

Once you cross Nya Lidingöbron bridge, you can get to Ropsten metro station and start exploring Stockholm by using public transport.

The colorful Stockholm underground is an attraction on its own and cannot be missed!

Stockholm Metro

And lastly, you can’t go to Stockholm and not head out on a boat tour! One of the best Stockholm boat tours is the Archipelago Sightseeing Cruise with Guide .

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Stockholm:

  • SkyView Glass Gondola Ride – Ride a glass gondola outside the Ericsson Globe, the world’s largest spherical building in Stockholm, and enjoy the breathtaking view of the city from 130 meters high.
  • Paradox Museum – Visit the family-friendly Paradox Museum Stockholm to experience 70 interactive exhibits based on paradoxes and optical illusions.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Stockholm

The best time to visit Stockholm is between May and August with the longest hours of sunshine.

However, if you are worried about the rain, the least rainfalls are between February and March.

Where to Stay in Stockholm

We stayed in Lidingo, which is only a 15-minute drive from the city center of Stockholm.

One of the best places to stay in Stockholm is Radisson Blu Waterfront Hotel .

It is within a short walk from many attractions such as Stockholm City Hall, Nobel Prize Museum, or The Royal Palace.

Moreover, T-Centralen underground station is just a stone’s throw away so getting to many other places in the city will be super easy.

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On top of it all, the hotel has been certified as an environmentally friendly hotel, making sure that your vacation is both enjoyable and responsible!

FAQs About The Most Beautiful European Cities

Here are some answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about the most beautiful European cities to visit.

There is no definitive answer as the perception of beauty varies, but cities like Paris, Venice, and Prague are often considered among the most beautiful in Europe.

London is the most visited city in Europe, with 19.6 million annual visitors. Following a close-up, Paris receives 19.1 million visitors yearly, deemed a very popular city retreat for couples. Istanbul is very popular in the summer months, boasting 14 + million visitors annually.

Passionate about fashion? Look no further than Paris – the fashion capital of Europe! It’s where renowned luxury brands like Christian Dior, Chanel, Hermès, Lanvin, and Louis Vuitton originated, adding to its rich history and high-end fashion traditions. However, Milan and London follow closely and are considered to be Europe’s big fashion capitals!

Zurich is one of the quietest cities in Europe yet it still has plenty of activities and nightlife to explore.

Amsterdam has so much to offer everyone, from countless museums, infamous coffee shops, its beautiful architecture, and canal trips. It is definitely worth a visit.

Final Thoughts: Best Cities in Europe to Visit

Ending with a bang, the best cities in Europe to visit have been carefully chosen after we asked thirty travel bloggers which cities are worthy of being on this list.

All 37 European cities on our list are full of unique histories and cultures for visitors to explore.

From beautiful Prague in the Czech Republic to the ancient city of Athens, our list has something for everyone!

So if you’re looking for your next destination, why not make it one of these amazing places?

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New Study Says These Are the 10 Best Cities in Europe in 2024

Istanbul cracks the top 10, berlin is on the rise, and this city remains no. 1 in resonance’s annual best-in-europe rankings..

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Aerial view of the Tower Bridge in London, one of London's must-see landmarks in London.

Easy to identify, easy to love: London sits atop the Resonance rankings of Europe’s best cities.

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In these days of digital nomadism and working remotely, a list of Europe’s best cities has even greater value—and this annual ranking by Resonance , a consultancy group in real estate, tourism, and economic development that AFAR has partnered with for several years, has the most thorough, holistic approach around.

“It’s not just best city to live, it’s not just best city to work, or best city to visit,” said Chris Fair, president and CEO of Resonance Consultancy. “It’s taking a cross section of all those factors.” In 2024, Resonance updated its metrics to focus on three key areas—livability, lovability, and prosperity—that cover everything from GDP to housing affordability, green spaces to nightlife, and even a city’s social media presence, all in a painstaking effort to paint a more comprehensive picture of Europe’s best urban centers.

This year’s list of Europe’s 100 best cities (we’ll excerpt the top 10 below) considered 180 metropolitan centers with a population of 500,000 or more. Looking for some “spin the globe” inspiration for where to go next? You’ll find it here, from Aachen to Bratislava to Zurich.

How the best city rankings work

Livability: This category measures the quality of a place’s environment, both natural and built. Subcategories include walkability (the city’s walkability score on Walk Score), airport connectivity (the number of direct destinations served by the city’s airports), and higher education (the QS Rankings score of the top local university).

Lovability: The lovability pillar considers the vibrancy and quality of a city, as well as how much it inspires residents, businesses, and visitors to promote it. This includes culture (number of quality performing arts and cultural experiences recommended by locals and visitors according to Tripadvisor.com ), shopping (number of quality shopping experiences recommended by locals and visitors according to Tripadvisor.com ), and number of Instagram hashtags.

Prosperity: The prosperity pillar measures the strength of a city’s human capital. Subcategories include educational attainment (percentage of the population with a bachelor’s degree or higher), Fortune Global 500 companies (number of Fortune Global 500 corporate headquarters), convention center size (size of the largest convention center in a city), and poverty rate (percentage of the population living below the national poverty line).

Despite the continental pandemic recovery, urban populations across Europe are dealing with fresh crises: economic, environmental, and humanitarian. ”Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has scarred our rankings for the second year in a row,” says Fair. ”In our view, no city can be a ‘Best City’ if it is part of a country that is taking unprovoked action against another, and we have, once again, disqualified Moscow, St. Petersburg, and all other Russian cities from this year’s report.”

Here’s how Europe’s best cities ranked in the 2024 report, released March 5, 2024:

Big Ben and River Thames

London ranked No. 1 in culture and educational attainment.

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1. London, England

Rankings: No. 1 in Culture and Educational Attainment *also World’s Best City of 2024

“London is rarely quiet these days,” says Resonance. Most of the Tube’s lines now run at its pre-pandemic cadence, with added metro stops like Bond Street’s Elizabeth station, opened in October 2022. Thanks to policies that give the United Kingdom the lowest corporate tax rate among G7 countries, London’s resilience has been “buoyed by a sinking currency that has attracted investment and, of course, previously priced-out tourists. And new residents . . . who can now afford to check off a big item on the multi-millionaire bucket list: property in the planet’s most coveted city,” Resonance says.

Why we love it: London’s main sights might date back millennia, but the capital’s shops, bars, hotels, and restaurants continue to evolve on an almost weekly basis. Whether you’re outdoorsy, hungry, or bringing a family in tow, there’s a distinct London neighborhood to investigate —and it will likely look different from your last visit. For new hotel options , there’s everything from the much-anticipated Raffles London at the OWO to the sustainability-meets-luxury–inspired 1 Hotel Mayfair .

Plan your next trip with AFAR’s Guide to London.

River boat on Seine near Eiffel Tower

Paris ranked No. 1 in sights/landmarks and global Fortune 500 companies.

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2. Paris, France

Rankings: No. 1 in Sights/Landmarks and Global Fortune 500 companies *Holding at no. 2

“The city remains the most visited on the planet, with 44 million visitors last year,” Resonance says. “Good thing Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport used the past three years of lower volume to invest €250 million into a renovation of Terminal 1. Reopened this year, it now has a colossal junction building and a central lobby full of the latest tech to improve the traveler experience. Rail access and infrastructure are also unprecedented. A seven-hour direct Berlin-to-Paris TGV line launches next year, with more ambitious directs like the Venice-to-Paris Midnight Trains coming in 2025. No matter how they arrive, what Paris visitors new and returning will find is a city that has codified pedestrianism and alfresco living.”

Why we love it: As Paris gears up for the 2024 Olympics, it’s only improving. Better infrastructure, a commitment to pedestrians, and luxurious hotels add to a city we love for its world-class art, shopping, and global cuisine.

Plan your next trip with AFAR’s Guide to Paris.

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Berlin climbed from No. 7 last year to No. 3 in 2024.

3. Berlin, Germany

Rankings: Startups (3), Culture (4), Nightlife (5) *Up from No. 7

No surprise here: Berlin ranked in the top five for Culture, Museums, and Nightlife, attracting visitors and residents alike with its “raw, unabashed urbanity and self-expression,” says Resonance. It has been a haven for Ukraine refugees as well as entrepreneurs looking to set up shop: According to Berlin Startup Map, the city currently has about 4,400 startups. “The talent is also attracting massive domestic and foreign investment into the city and its suburbs.”

Why we love it: Two major museums have moved into the new Humboldt Forum in the heart of the city: the Ethnological Museum and the Museum of Asian Art. A dozen other museums are set to open or have opened, with collections ranging from the world of the samurai to video games. Bonus: The European Sleeper night train (with lie-flat beds in cabins) now connects Berlin and Brussels via Amsterdam . It gets you from Berlin to Brussels in less than 12 hours.

Plan your next trip with AFAR’s Guide to Berlin.

View of Sant'Angelo Bridge and the Vatican

Visit Rome for the restaurants and a walk through history.

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4. Rome, Italy

Rankings: Restaurants (1 - tie), TripAdvisor reviews (2) *Up from No. 8

“Few cities serve up the ability to walk Western history like Roma,” says Resonance, and “declarations of love for the city have multiplied with social media channels, of course, and Rome trails only London and Paris in our important Promotion category, including No. 2 for TripAdvisor Reviews. Mix in underrated parks and greenways (Rome ranks no. 8 in our Outdoors subcategory) and its thousands of portals back in time (Sights and Landmarks rank in the Top 3 in Europe) and it’s easy to see how Rome remains an urban treasure.”

Why we love it: Rome landed on AFAR’s “ Where to Go in 2024 ” list thanks to an influx of top-tier hotels, amenities, and restaurants. As Laura Itzkowitz reported , “Anantara is one of several hotel brands imbuing the city with a more international flair. Just in 2023, InterContinental , Bulgari , Edition , and Six Senses each debuted new properties in Rome. In the pipeline: hotels by Four Seasons , Rosewood , Nobu , and more. “Rome is coming out of a crazy year full of visitors and openings,” says Elisa Valeria Bove, CEO of the private tour company Roma Experience . “Before, people stayed in Rome for two or three days. Now people stay five, six days, or even a week.”

Plan your next trip with AFAR’s Guide to Rome.

An empty cobblestone street in a Madrid neighborhood

Madrid is bouncing back from the pandemic in a conscientious way.

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5. Madrid, Spain

Rankings: Restaurants (1 - tie), Culture (3) *Up from No. 6

“Madrid, sometimes overlooked for Barcelona’s beaches and parties, is confidently telling its story these days,” says Resonance. “Perhaps the biggest news is Madrid’s beautiful measures to combat climate change and pollution, by way of a 76-kilometre urban forest network with nearly half a million new trees. . . . This ‘green wall’ is projected to help absorb 175,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide per year. The new Santander Park is an instant citizen and visitor destination (that used to be a golf course).”

Why we love it: On both our radar and Resonance’s are more than 20 new hotels and nearly 100 restaurants that have opened, or will open, in an already culture-rich city bouncing back from the pandemic in a big way—and in a conscientious way, reports Resonance: “Many of the high-end hotels are committed to reuse—from the Madrid Edition by Marriott International, housed in the old Monte de Piedad de Madrid building, to the stunning Metrópolis building’s new life as a boutique hotel, spa, private club and home of multiple restaurants.”

Plan your next trip with AFAR’s Guide to Madrid .

A bird's-eye view of the sun setting on Prague, with castle and bridge views

Prague ranks in the top 10 of lovability and livability.

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6. Prague, Czechia

Rankings: Poverty Rate (1), Attractions (2) *New to the top 10

“Pandemic lockdowns broke the overtourism wave that was cresting over Prague’s beguiling Gothic streets, allowing the city to implement resident-first policies and maintain a sense of ownership. It’s a massive job in any city, much less one that threads the needle as one of the world’s rare urban centres that ranks in the Top 10 in both our overall Livability (#7) and Lovability (#8) indices. Still, over the past 18 months, city leaders made long-lasting decisions to ensure that Prague’s #3-ranked Museums (ahead of places like Berlin, Rome, and Madrid) and Attractions (which trail only London) remain accessible to the citizens who supported local when tourism didn’t.” Thanks to Prague’s youthfulness (university students from around the world descend here annually), much of the fun is affordable—and poverty rates are the lowest on the list.

Why we love it: Prague is complex and unfiltered in the best possible way. Step back in time to the city’s Bohemian past—the Old Town Square, St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague Castle, the romantic Charles Bridge—before visiting the somber memorial to its Communist rule. Prague seems to bask in modern optimism, as evidenced by such landmarks as Frank Gehry’s Dancing House Hotel and DOX Centre for Contemporary Art.

Plan your next trip with AFAR’s Guide to Prague.

View of city's rooftops from Gaudi Park Güell in Barcelona

Park Güell in Barcelona is a Gaudi highlight.

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7. Barcelona, Spain

Rankings: Restaurants (1 - tied), Nightlife (2) *Down from No. 4

Barcelona is an almost ideal European city, with great weather year-round and “era-spanning neighborhoods that are destinations at all hours,” says Resonance. The big news this year is that Gaudi’s La Sagrada Familia is nearly finished (!), and the city “just opened its €50-million Consell de Cent, 21 pedestrianised blocks that used to be a four-lane cross-town street, part of what is being called a ‘green axis’ urban park in an area popular with both locals and visitors.”

Why we love it: This Spanish city is home to miles and miles of beaches , iconic parks, and Gaudí’s iconic architectural landmarks . But we could just as easily get lost in El Born and the Gothic Quarters’ labyrinths, looking for dumplings or the best Catalan restaurant.

Plan your next trip with AFAR’s Guide to Barcelona.

Street scene, featuring a woman biking, from a shop window in Amsterdam

Amsterdam is at the forefront of sustainable tourism.

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8. Amsterdam, Netherlands

Rankings: Labor Force Participation (3), Startups (5) *Down from No. 3

Amsterdam continues to be a city to keep an eye on, with its evolution “led by visionary mayor Femke Halsema (literally: she’s also a filmmaker), the first non-interim female mayor in the city’s history,” says Resonance. “Her administration’s practical stewardship of a place (and citizens) often abandoned to the tourist euro is co-authoring a future of accountability by everyone who calls the magnetic Dutch capital home.”

Why we love it : With nonstop flights from most U.S. cities, Amsterdam’s easy accessibility—and beautiful canals and world-class museums—make it a popular stop for any Euro trip. In addition to its top-notch cultural offerings, Amsterdam is on the forefront of sustainable tourism. In 2018, one hospitality company started to repurpose Amsterdam’s out-of-use bridge houses into charming stand-alone hotel rooms , and by 2030 all gas and diesel cars will be banned from the city.

Plan your next trip with AFAR’s Guide to Amsterdam.

The hotel's central location is ideal for first-time visitors who want to focus on historic attractions.

The Peninsula hotel’s central location is ideal for first-time visitors who want to focus on historic attractions.

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9. Istanbul, Türkiye

Rankings: Restaurants (1 - tie), Airport Connectivity (3) *New to the top 10

“The ancient collision between Europe and Asia radiates in Türkiye’s (and Europe’s) largest city. It’s why the city is among the most beguiling for its sense of place, inside and out. Its Top 10 Sights and Landmarks ranking, as well as its impressive No. 4 spot in our Outdoors subcategory, will improve due to the extensive renovations completed for the Turkish Republic’s centennial in October 2023.”

Why we love it: Know someone who mentioned visiting Istanbul in 2023? We’re not surprised. Following a devastating earthquake in southeastern Türkiye in February 2023, the nation (and an active tourism arm) has rallied to make the country—and, by extension, its global hub, Istanbul—the most visited destination of 2023 . It helps that Istanbul has one of the best new airports in the world (IST). A recently reborn Galataport waterfront district—running a mile along the sparkling Bosporus Strait—now has an underground cruise terminal and high-end restaurants and hotels, including the much-celebrated Peninsula Istanbul.

Plan your next trip with AFAR’s Guide to Istanbul.

The sun rising behind the Duomo in Milan, Italy

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10. Milan, Italy

Rankings: Biking (4), EV Charging Stations (5) *New to the top 10

“The birthplace of Armani, Versace and dozens of other megawatt icons is no longer content with being Europe’s fashion and design center. Or even Italy’s financial heart. Milan is driven, as always, by its entrepreneurial hunger and is increasingly fueled by wealthy newcomers. This strategic proximity to other European capitals and alpine resorts pulling in the global elite also won the city the 2026 Olympic Winter Games and a rush of development that includes a long-awaited train link between Milan Bergamo Airport and the centro.”

Why we love it: Milan is incandescent—an extension of the creative spirit imbued here for centuries. It’s a city fully immersed in culture. Whether the art of the aperitivo , the spectacular art scene, or an amazing panorama of architecture that spans styles and millennia, Milan is an oasis of style, art, and architecture.

Plan your next trip with AFAR’s Guide to Milan .

To see the full list of Europe’s 100 best cities, visit worldsbestcities.com. Read on for the best cities in the U.S.

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26 Best Cities to Visit in Europe in 2024

Home » Blog » Europe » 26 Best Cities to Visit in Europe in 2024

From quaint mountain towns to bustling metropolises, Europe is home to some of the most impressive and influential cities in the world. We’ve rounded up the best cities to visit in Europe that will have you booking your next trip in no time!

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European cities are idyllic juxtapositions of nature and civilization , old and new. Many easily rank among the best in the world.

With so much diversity and an endless list of cities in Europe to choose from, it can be difficult to choose your next destination. We’ve curated this list so you can narrow down your choices, especially if it’s your first time visiting.

From the coastlines of the Mediterranean to the unmatched charm of northern archipelagos, these cities have permanent chapters in European history.

Even if you don’t consider yourself a “city person”, you’ll find something to love in these cities: world-class museums, awarded historical sites, centuries-old architecture, Michelin star restaurants, world-famous landmarks, rich culture, the list goes on…

In this guide, we’ve rounded up the absolute best cities to visit in Europe. Whether it’s your first or fifth trip to this beloved continent, this list is bound to inspire you and help you get off the beaten path.

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Our top picks for the best cities to visit in Europe

If you’re looking for quick answers to our top recommendations, here you go. These are the best cities to visit in Europe for all kinds of travelers:

  • Best city in Europe for history: Rome
  • Best city in Europe for adventure: Reykjavik
  • Best city in Europe for families:  Edinburgh
  • Best city in Europe for nature:  Salzburg
  • Best city in Europe for foodies: Barcelona
  • Best city in Europe for Digital Nomads: Lisbon
  • Best cities for: European Christmas Markets

Click on the links above to jump to that section, or keep reading for more detailed information on each and more of the best cities to visit in Europe. 

These cities hardly need an introduction, they’re so integrated into culture and stories around the world. Many, if not all of them top traveler’s bucket lists and are filled with the most legendary places to visit.

1. Rome, Italy

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  • Known for: Rich history, classical architecture, and delicious cuisine.
  • Region: Southern  
  • When to go: Shoulder season: April/May or September/October

Nicknamed the “Eternal City ”, Rome is a place nearly every traveler falls in love with. It tops this list of the best cities to visit in Europe, and its spot is well deserved.

Rome’s ancient history is well-integrated into the present day. Around every corner, you feel as though you’ve traveled nearly 3,000 years back in time to Ancient Rome.

Wandering the city feels like you’re in the world’s largest open-air museum. There’s so much to uncover among its art, culture, architecture, people, and of course, food.

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It would take lifetimes to peel back the layers of the city. However, there are a handful of things to see that are almost a rite of passage when it comes to visiting Rome. Especially if it’s your first time in Italy.

The Colosseum is a must-see as it dominates the face of the city. The ceiling art inside the Sistine Chapel is sure to take your breath away. And the city’s most stunning ancient monument, the Pantheon , is an architectural wonder in and of itself.

2. London, England

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  • Known for: One of the world’s greatest (and oldest) cosmopolitan cities.
  • Region: Northern
  • December for Christmas markets

You’ll find that many European cities on this list showcase art, architecture, food, and fashion. Nowhere, however, does it better than London.

The streets hold more than 2,000 years of rich history, 270 nationalities, nearly 300 languages, and a larger collection of significant landmarks and monuments than any other city in the world.

Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, and the Tower of London are some of the most anticipated historical sights to see. You can easily get lost in the city’s renowned theater scene , contemporary art, architecture, and acclaimed multi-cultural status.

Perhaps most famously though, London is the final resting place of Queen Elizabeth II . As Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, she represented over 1,000 years of tradition and values.

3. Berlin, Germany

Berlin Germany

  • Known for: Its tumultuous past throughout the 20th century, resulting in its multi-faceted, artistic, and vibrant atmosphere.
  • Region: Central
  • Late September/early October for Oktoberfest, December for Christmas markets

Berlin is one of the most unique cities in Europe. Although a tad rough around the edges and not as manicured as other cities, it’s definitely one of the most interesting, due largely to its unimaginable history.

The city’s lively pulse and free-spirited nature are direct results of being at the center of (arguably) the three largest conflicts of the 20th century.

World-class museums, monuments, and memorials that pay tribute to all of Berlin’s tragedies juxtapose the next-level nightlife, dramatic street art, and creative atmosphere of today.

Experiencing all these corners of the city allows you to see it truly shine, as its differences provide outlets for remembrance and celebration of Berlin’s past and future.

Wandering over 180 museums , exploring the city’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and indulging in the hip beer culture are among some of the best things to do in Berlin .

4. Amsterdam, Netherlands

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  • Known for: World-class museums, quirky architecture, and breathtaking canals.
  • Region: Western  
  • When to go: mid-April for Dutch tulips

Amsterdam is a creative and imaginative city filled with a wealth of wonders. 

It feels more like a small village than a metropolis filled with sky-high buildings. With only a few days, you can get a good feel for its charming people, neighborhoods, and culture, unlike other sprawling cities.

The city is known for cycling, and it’s something you must experience to truly get in touch with the culture of the Netherlands. 

The maze of canals and bridges create the illusion of a floating city. This results in an enticing backdrop and map to explore local-style on two wheels.

Cruise through the Jordaan neighborhood , explore the 9 Straatjes (9 Streets) , and visit any of the museums. Anne Frank House, Van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseum, and Stedelijk Museum are the most famous. 

5. Paris, France

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  • Known for: Chic fashion, rich history, stunning architecture, and world-renowned monuments.
  • Region: Western

It goes without saying that Paris is unlike any other city in the world, constantly reinventing itself through unique entertainment, art, high fashion, and food.

Although it’s always pioneering something new and revolutionary, relishing in Paris’s rich history is what gives the city its extra dash of allure.

Luckily, there is a story around every corner. You can experience history simply walking the streets or visiting any of the city’s impressive art collections and historical monuments. 

Picnicking underneath the Eiffel Tower (or seeing it sparkle at night), touring the Louvre , exploring Montmartre , and marveling at Notre Dame are some of the easiest ways to fall in love with the most romantic city in the world.

Refuel your adventures with world-famous French cuisine , or take part in the city’s legendary cafe culture with coffee and pan au chocolat.

6. Prague, Czech Republic

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  • Known for: Architectural marvels that survived the war: castles, medieval squares, and Gothic and Baroque influences.
  • When to go: Shoulder season: April/May or September

Marveled as “ The City of a Hundred Spires ”, Prague is an architectural paradise that isn’t replicated anywhere else in Europe.

Many of the most impressive buildings in the city weren’t severely damaged during the 17th and 18th centuries, or even World War II. As a result, you can revel in the city’s beautiful mix of Baroque, Renaissance, and Gothic styles. 

Prague is not only one of the best cities to visit in Europe, it’s one of the cheapest capitals. You can easily explore some of the most fun and cheap things to do in Prague for a fraction of what you would in Western Europe.

Walk across the Charles Bridge (the oldest bridge in Europe), marvel at the 600-year-old astronomical clock in Old Town Square , or tour the Prague Castle . Spanning over 17 acres, this is the largest castle complex in the world.

And we can’t forget that Prague is known as the beer capital of the world . Locals here drink beer more than any other country. Legend has it that beer is cheaper than water!

7. Munich, Germany

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  • Known for: Bavarian capital filled with craft beer, museums, and an “old meets new” feel. 
  • When to go: September for Oktoberfest, December for Christmas markets

Munich is a blend of the lush green Bavarian countryside and just about every style known in architectural history. It’s a multi-faceted city sewn together with centuries of rich history.

Most famously, the city has an acclaimed reputation for its beer. In fact, Munich is the heart and soul of Oktoberfest, a beer festival held each fall that attracts brew-lovers from all over the world. 

But the city’s beloved “ liquid bread ” isn’t the only thing worth indulging in when it comes to visiting this Bavarian city.

Traditional German food finds its home in various beer halls/gardens, restaurants, and cafes around the city. You can take part in mid-city surfing on the Eisbach Channel , or choose from over 80 of Munich’s museums to explore. 

Moreover, its location in southern Germany makes it the ideal base camp for day trips. Venture to fairytale castles and glittering lakes , and explore all the adorable mountain towns in the Alps.

8. Barcelona, Spain

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  • Known for: Golden beaches, stunning architecture, lively nightlife, and world-class cuisine; one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe.
  • Region: Southern
  • When to go: April – June or September/October

Hugging the edges of the North Mediterranean Sea, coastal Barcelona offers both the excitement and bustle of a city break and the relaxation of a beach holiday.

It’s recognized widely for its outstanding artistic expression through forward-thinking cuisine, contemporary art, live music, and neo-Classical and neo-Gothic architecture .  

Whether you’re uncovering the secrets of the Gothic Quarter , shopping and dining in the social quarter La Rambla , or admiring Antoni Gaudi’s signature architecture, like the Sagrada Familia , Barcelona’s endless color and charm will have you returning for more.

It’s a popular city to begin any adventure through Europe. Start here if you’re heading to Spain’s island paradises of Ibiza, Mallorca, and Menora next, or taking to France or Italy for another stamp in your passport.

9. Istanbul, Turkey

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  • Known for: Spreading across both the Asian and European continents; filled with amazing food, history, cultural diversity, and cats.
  • When to go: March – May or September/October

Istanbul is a fascinating city filled with endless contradictions. Of all the best cities to visit in Europe, it has the longest, most complicated history.

Istanbul’s earliest influences from the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman Empires are still present today, all woven into a mosaic of people, religions, and cultures.

Among its labyrinth of alleyways, bazaars, and architecture, you’ll be taken on a sensory journey through both Middle Eastern and Western European cultures.

This is the only place in the world where you can visit two continents in one country, but that only scratches the surface of the best things to do in Istanbul .

Peruse the sounds and sights at the Grand Bazaar . Visit the Blue Mosque to admire over 20,000 handmade green, blue, and white tiles. Take to the streets to sample the city’s unique gastronomy scene (and make a feline friend or two!).

10. Athens, Greece

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  • Known for: One of the oldest cities in the world, which was at the forefront of early civilization.

Known as the cradle of Western Civilization, Athens is the birthplace of democracy, classical art, famous philosophers, literature, and so much more .

If you love history and/or mythology, Athens is the place for you. Everywhere you go in this city touches on its ancient past.

Essentials of the city are the Temple of Zeus, the Acropolis, and the Temple of Hephaestus . These structures have dominated Athen’s hilltop skyline for millenia. 

After visiting the city’s most important archaeological sites, discover 5,000 years of history among its museums and sprawling alleyways, or take to its many serene, cerulean beaches.

Dotted in a fantastic central location, you can leave Athens from Greece’s largest port to go island hopping around many of the most beautiful Greek islands.

11. Copenhagen, Denmark

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  • Known for: Cycling, world-class architecture, and reputation as the “happiest city in the world”.
  • Region: Scandinavia
  • When to go: May – September

Beer, cycling, architecture, and hygge are Copenhagen’s signatures.

“Hygge” (pronounced ”hoo-ga”) is one of our favourite travel-related words. It’s loosely described as a mood of coziness, while enjoying the good things in life with good people. There are plenty of ways to incorporate hygge into your trip to this Scandinavian city.

Copenhagen has been awarded UNESCO’s World Capital of Architecture. You can see why by visiting the Tivoli Gardens, the Black Diamond at the Royal Danish Library, and the Christiansborg Palace.

For its vibrant contemporary scene, don’t miss the quintessential Little Mermaid Statue, Nørrebro neighborhood, and Meatpacking district.

To best experience Copenhagen’s rich cultural history, you must explore the city via bicycle. Since there are more bikes than people in this city, it’s well-integrated into daily life and ideal for exploring the city like a local.

12. Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm Sweden

  • Known for: Stunning architecture, innovative design, and beautiful islands.

Spread across 14 different islands and connected by 57 bridges, Stockholm is known as the “Venice of the North”. Any perspective is met with seaside views over this forward-thinking and innovative city.

Its vibrant and sustainable restaurant scene, nature opportunities, and overflow of art and culture are what Stockholm is most celebrated for.

One of the most popular things to see in the city is the Gamla Stan (Old Town) . This area is filled with baroque architecture and medieval streets and squares. 

Nature-lovers flock to Djurgården, an island filled with vibrant parks, gardens, and museums. The Vasa, ABBA, and first-ever open-air Skansen Museum are the most popular galleries to explore.  

Pocket-sized but mighty, these are some of the best cities to visit in Europe that boast the same intriguing history and allure as many of the larger metropolises.

13. Florence, Italy

Florence Italy European Cities

  • Known for: The birthplace of the Renaissance, world-class art and architecture, and good wine.
  • When to go: April/May or September/October

Nestled in the heart of the Tuscany region, Florence (known as “Firenze” in Italy) is an alluring city with streets that have hardly changed since the Renaissance.

World-class art, wine, and cuisine are highlights of the city, all working in harmony to create its relaxed and charming atmosphere.

At the world-famous Uffizi Gallery , you can peruse works by Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Botecelli, and countless other historic artists. 

Visit the Accademia Gallery to marvel at the iconic Statue of David , and definitely don’t miss the Florence Cathedral and the Duomo complex .

Its location also makes Florence an excellent hub for exploring around the Tuscany region, whether on a road trip through the Italian countryside or as a base camp for exciting day trips.

Florence Italy European Cities

Fun Fact: We studied abroad in Florence back in 2009 and had the time of our lives! Italy was the very first country either of us had traveled to outside of the United States, and it’s safe to say that those 4 months changed our lives. I (Katie) lived in an apartment with 7 other girls just around the corner from the Duomo. Ben lived near the Ponte Vecchio and had to walk across it each day to get to class!

14. Edinburgh, Scotland

Edinburgh Scotland

  • Known for: Intriguing history, gastronomic scene , historical sights, and high culture.
  • August for Fringe Festival or December for Christmas markets

With a castle towering above the city’s Georgian buildings, whisky flowing by the barrel-full, and fairytale magic oozing out of the maze of side streets, it’s very hard not to fall in love with Edinburgh.

The two main centers of town are known as Old Town and New Town. Both are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and filled to the brim with exciting places to explore around every corner. 

Whether you’re soaking up the history of Edinburgh Castle , following your curiosities along the Royal Mile , visiting the Palace of Holyrood , or taking in the view from Arthur’s Seat , Edinburgh will transport you straight into a storybook.

Speaking of stories, the streets and medieval architecture of this city are known for inspiring the Harry Potter universe. 

In fact, one of the best things to do in Edinburgh is to discover HP-inspired locations around the city!

15. Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik

  • Known for: Invaluable heritage and ancient medieval literature.
  • September/October or February/March for northern lights 

One of the smallest cities on this list packs a larger punch than you may think. Reykjavik is the northernmost capital in the world , filled with Nordic charm, spunk, and a plethora of interesting things to see.

Many people either visit Reykjavik on a long layover or explore it as a small part of an unforgettable road trip around Iceland . No matter which way you choose to explore the city, you most definitely shouldn’t skip it.

Although void of towering skyscrapers and typical city grandeur, there are many cool things to do in Reykjavik that will pull you into its unique corners to really appreciate it.

Watch the sunset dance off the Harpa Concert Hall , admire the basalt columns of the Hallgrimskirkja Church , eat at a world-famous hot dog stand, or even venture out of the city to soak in the Blue Lagoon , the most famous of Iceland’s hot springs.

16. Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik Croatia

  • Known for: “Pearl of the Adriatic Sea” , rich history, turquoise beaches, and iconic filming locations.

Along the shimmering coast of the Adriatic Sea, Dubrovnik’s ancient city walls, baroque architecture, and panoramic views create a stunning blend of scenery.

Among its stone buildings and vermillion red rooftops, Dubrovnik’s turquoise beaches shine as some of the best in Europe. 

When you’re not relaxing along the coast, take to the streets to explore the best things to do in Dubrovnik . Discover the famous city walls in Old Town , take the cable car to the top of Mt. Srd , and have a drink at the famous Buža bars.

Outside of Europe, a large wave of the city’s tourism is from the hit HBO series Game of Thrones. Dubrovnik served as the backdrop for the show’s fictional city of King’s Landing.

You’ll see many fans here reliving the series at various filming locations, grabbing souvenirs around every street corner, and sitting on the original iron thrones from the show.

17. Porto, Portugal

Porto Portugal

  • Known for: Port wine, rich history, and centuries-old architecture.
  • When to go: June – October

Jutting up the Rio Douro riverside, Porto’s colorful buildings and woven alleyways are filled with stunning viewpoints, historic charm, and some seriously good Port wines . 

Although the city is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and is famous among sommeliers, it’s often overlooked since many people opt to visit Lisbon while exploring Portugal. 

However, this laid-back city is not to be missed. It’s incredibly budget-friendly compared to many of the best cities to visit in Europe and has a little something for everyone.

You can wander one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world at Livraria Lello , take in the views at sky-high miradors and rooftop bars , or walk through the symbol of the city, the Porto Cathedral.

18. Vienna, Austria

Vienna Austria

  • Known for: World-renowned music, legendary art collections, and imperial architecture.

Vienna’s imperial palaces and blend of traditional and modern architecture set the stage for the city’s cornucopia of things to see and do.

If you’re a passionate foodie, art-lover, or music aficionado, the Austrian capital is the place for you. 

Vienna is known as the “ City of Music ”. Names like Mozart, Beethoven, and countless other composers are a massive part of the city’s musical heritage. 

You can relish in the culture by catching performances ranging from classical to pop at any of the live venues, or learn more at the Haus der Musik museum.

Also, with so many unique coffee houses, street food, decades-old restaurants, craft beer, and modern eateries, you’ll never run out of places to try.

Outside of the arts and dining, Vienna has been consistently ranked as the “ World’s Most Liveable City ”, as it has some of the cleanest tap water in the world, pristine streets, and high quality of living. 

Best Cities to Visit in Europe for Christmas Markets

If you’re planning a European Christmas markets trip, you’re likely to want to visit more than one city. We’ve got all the resources you need right here!

  • If this is your first Christmas market trip (or if you want a route suggestion), check out my itinerary ! I think it makes an amazing route.
  • Essential tips for European Christmas markets:  Before you finalize your route and pack your bags, be sure to read our top tips for visiting European Christmas markets (it’ll help you avoid some very easy-to-make mistakes!).
  • Christmas market foods you have to try:  One of the best things about the Christmas markets in Europe is the food, of course! We’ve got a guide to all the must-try foods so you don’t miss any!

Best European cities for Digital Nomads

With low cost of living, great co-working spaces, relaxed culture, and overall atmosphere, these offbeat cities are ideal short- or long-term bases abroad for digital nomads.  

19. Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon Portugal European Cities

  • Known for: Historical significance, intimate natural harbor, and relaxed atmosphere.

The capital of Portugal is a modern metropolis that has retained its centuries-old charm through its sweeping vistas, balconies, and relaxed coastal atmosphere.

Lisbon is often referred to as an old-world San Francisco due to the city’s colorful, steep streets, cable cars, and the historic Ponte 25 de Abril bridge , which loosely compares to the mighty Golden Gate Bridge.

It’s an ideal city for digital nomads because the cost of living is much lower than other cities in Europe. Plus, it has city-wide, high-speed wifi, excellent public transport options, and its very own 2-year digital nomad visa.

After a day’s work, you can hop aboard Tram 28 to relish in the 19th-century hotspots, like the Torre de Belém and St George’s Castle , and roam the Alfama District.

20. Split, Croatia

Split Croatia

  • Known for: Historic heritage, adventure, and lively Mediterranean culture.
  • June – August for Yacht Week

It’s no wonder why many nomads and travelers land in Split: relaxed coastal vibes, endless adventure, affordable living, and plenty of co-working/living spaces.

The architecture was shaped by the Venetians during the 15th and 16th centuries, which is why the vermillion roofs against the turquoise sea are reminiscent of the Italian coast.

Before Split received the praise it has today, it was known as the “ Gateway to the Islands” . At the center of the Dalmation Coast , it’s the ideal location for visiting Croatia’s most popular islands: Hvar, Brac, Vis, and Solta.

Now, many people opt to explore the best things to do in Split before heading out on coastal endeavors, like climbing the Bell Tower or indulging in Croatian cuisine and wine. 

Split is surrounded by adventure on all sides. From the Adriatic coast, River Cetina, Biokovo Mountains, and various National Parks nearby, you can plan an adrenaline-filled holiday.

21. Budapest, Hungary

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  • Known for: Thermal baths, enticing architecture, and folk culture.
  • Region: Central  
  • When to go: March – May or September – November

Sitting regally along the Danube River, Budapest is shockingly overshadowed by the other cities in Europe.

The history of the city dates back to the Roman era in 89 AD. It has been at the hands of many famous empires (Ottoman, Habsburgs, and Soviet Communism), until it became independent after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

This blend of influences eventually filled Budapest with its unparalleled highlights: thermal hot springs, interesting history, and majestic architecture.

The Hungarian capital is also famous for its ruin bars (particularly Szimpla Kert , the one that started it all) and famous sights like Buda Castle, the Parliament Building, and St Stephen’s Basilica.

Since it’s still making its way to the mainstream, the prices are still affordable. This is ideal for digital nomads and travelers, as there are many cheap things to do in Budapest .

22. Tbilisi, Georgia

Tbilisi Georgia

  • Known for: Geographical diversity, complex history, and world-renowned food and wine.
  • Region: Eastern
  • When to go: May – early June or September/October

Largely off the tourist radar, Tbilisi (pronounced: “tuh-BLEE-see”) is quickly becoming the newest up-and-coming city in Europe, especially for digital nomads and travelers looking for a good budget travel destination.

Tbilisi is an exciting mix of East meets West, history meets modern-day.

The timeline of Georgia’s capital begins back in the 5th century. Its long stretches of independence have been interrupted by occupations of the Byzantine, Persian, Mongol, and Russian empires, before officially reclaiming itself after the fall of the USSR. 

Its extensive and tumultuous past gives the city its eclectic mix of interesting architecture, history, and hidden gems waiting to be uncovered.

Pay a visit to the Narikala Fortress , wander around Old Town , and most definitely indulge in the wine. The mighty grapes’ history dates back 8,000 years and Georgia is considered the “ cradle of wine ”.

These cities boast a fraction of the crowds and prices of major cities in Europe and offer the perfect setting for soul-searching adventures and magical moments.

23. Krakow, Poland

Krakow, Poland

  • Known for: Fascinating history, cafe culture, and raging nightlife.

As one of the few cities that escaped the destruction of WWII, Krakow is sprawling with medieval churches, Gothic architecture, and cobblestone streets.

However, it’s severely underrated and passed over by many, making it one of the best cities to visit in Europe for travelers who want to avoid the crowds.

Krakow is filled with fascinating history waiting to be absorbed. Auschwitz, the UNESCO-tagged Old Town, and Wawel Castle, one of the largest royal castles in Europe, are among the top sights to explore.

Schindler’s Factory is another a historic staple you must see while you’re here. The museum tells the whole history of Krakow as a city, as well as the tear-jerking story of Oscar Schindler, which was later adapted into the Academy Award-winning movie, Schindler’s List.

And no visit to the city is complete without indulging in the wild nightlife scene , one of the most unforgettable things to do in Krakow .

From underground discos to seriously good pub crawls, the city is rumored to have more bars and clubs packed into its walls than any other metro in Europe.

24. Ljubljana, Slovenia

Ljublijana Slovenia European Cities

  • Known for: Picturesque streets, centuries-old history, and dragons.

Ljubljana (pronounced: “loo-blee-AH-nuh”), remains an undiscovered gem in the heart of Slovenia.

It’s considered one of the greenest and most livable cities on the entire European continent, has enthralling history dating back to 2,000 BC, and is filled with dragons, the city’s symbol. 

Relish in the medieval era in the old slices of the city center or travel back to Emona, one of the most important cities of the Ancient Roman Empire, at the National Museum of Slovenia.

The core of the city’s green soul is in Old Town, where the banks of the Ljubljana River are undisturbed by car travel and full of the intimate charm of small European cities.

Cankarjevo Nabrezje is a pedestrian-only road lined with quaint and colorful cafes, boutiques, and diverse dining options. From here, you can spot Ljubljana Castle , which has the best views of the city.

Psst! If you plan on adding Ljubljana to your European bucket list, be sure to check out our adventurous travel guide of the top things to do in Slovenia.

25. Salzburg, Austria

Salzburg Austria European Cities

  • Known for: Rich architecture and alpine landscapes make up one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
  • December – February for Christmas markets (Salzburg is our #1 favorite city in Europe for Christmas markets !) and winter sports

With a backdrop of the snow-capped Alps, Salzburg is filled with Baroque-style architecture and a unique atmosphere, as it was the city where Italian and German cultures met. 

This idyllic Austrian city is famous (outside of Europe) for being the backdrop of The Sound of Music and the birthplace of Mozart, one of the greatest classical musicians of our time. 

Salzberg is much different than the rest of Austria due to the fact that it was under rule of independent Catholic archbishops, rather than the Habsburgs, who controlled much of Austria for centuries.

This unique dynamic led to the city’s interesting history and collection of churches, cathedrals, and monuments that were part of the counter-Reformation movement, which is absent throughout the rest of the country.

Uncover the unmistakable essence of the city at the Salzburg Fortress , exploring Old Town, meandering around the Mirabell Palace & Gardens , and gazing out at the Bavarian Alps at the top of the Eagle’s Nest. 

26. Glasgow, Scotland

University of Glasgow Scotland

  • Known for: “World’s friendliest city” , vibrant nightlife, and world-renowned Scotch whiskey.
  • When to go: Shoulder season: April – June or September/October

Often considered the gateway to the many other sought-after sites in Scotland, Glasgow is definitely a worthy destination in and of itself.

Though it may not be as picture-perfect as neighboring Edinburgh, Glaswegians are known for being down-to-earth and the city has a less touristy feel for those who prefer to live like the locals.

Glasgow is a city of arts, music, nightlife, and some of Scotland’s best restaurants. Whether you’re a foodie, a history buff, or a nature-lover, there’s no shortage of unique things to do in Glasgow.

Sample traditional Scottish dishes and whiskey on a food tour, visit one of the oldest English-speaking universities in the world, or venture into a fairytale on Scotland’s most mysterious hike.

In alphabetical order:

  • Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Athens, Greece
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Berlin, Germany
  • Budapest, Hungary
  • Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Dubrovnik, Croatia
  • Edinburgh, Scotland
  • Florence, Italy
  • Glasgow, Scotland
  • Istanbul, Turkey
  • Krakow, Poland
  • Lisbon, Portugal
  • Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • London, England
  • Munich, Germany
  • Paris, France
  • Porto, Portugal
  • Prague, Czech Republic
  • Reykjavik, Iceland
  • Rome, Italy
  • Salzburg, Austria
  • Split, Croatia
  • Stockholm, Sweden
  • Tbilisi, Georgia
  • Vienna, Austria

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Europe is an incredibly diverse continent, so choosing the best time to visit largely depends on where you’re going and what you’re doing there.

Summer is the most popular time to visit, albeit the most crowded, most expensive, and hottest time of the year in Europe.

Fall, spring, and winter offer fewer crowds and cheaper prices; however, every season has its own draws and drawbacks to visiting!

We’ve broken down all the seasons in detail in our guide to the best time to visit Europe , so you can choose the best time to book for your interests.

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  • Don’t wait til the last minute. We’ve learned this the hard way and it has cost us a lot more money.
  • Know when to look. Different areas of the world have their own timelines for how far out you should start looking to get the best deal. 
  • Be flexible. While not always an option, being open about where and when you fly can save you a ton.
  • Travel in the off season. If you travel when the demand is lower, you’ll find better deals on hotels, flights, and accommodation.
  • Fly with a carry-on. This is a guaranteed way to bypass checked luggage prices, especially on budget airlines.
Psst! We have even more tips for scoring cheap flights to Europe in our guide, How To Find Cheap Flights .

Helpful tips for visiting Europe

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After traveling to Europe several times, we’ve picked up some pretty good tips along the way, learning new things with each visit and finding that even within Europe, there are plenty of cultural and logistical differences to navigate. 

Here are our most helpful tips for anyone traveling to cities in Europe:

1. Beware of budget airlines

Just like in the U.S., there are plenty of airline options to choose from when flying from one city to another in Europe. And just like in the US, not all airlines are created equal. 

In fact, I’m pretty sure Europe invented the low-cost/low-budget airline model. While it may be tempting to jump on that 30€ flight from Paris to Amsterdam, it’s important to read the fine print before you purchase.

Always know what you are getting into when you decide to purchase a flight on a budget airline in Europe (or anywhere else for that matter!). Read the fare rules, check their baggage allowance, their cancellation or missed connection policy, and any other regulations they may have in place. 

And try to stick to carry-on luggage whenever possible! Although we all know how challenging that can be… 

2. Pack light!

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This is another common issue you will run into while traveling in Europe. European airlines (budget or otherwise) tend to have lower weight allowances than we are used to in the U.S. 

The typical weight limit in Europe is 20 kg for a checked bag (that’s only 44 lbs!). 

Many airlines have a weight limit for your carry-on luggage as well. Keep in mind the conversion from lbs to kgs and make sure to pack accordingly or factor the cost of overweight baggage into your flight costs.

Insider Tip: While many European airlines do specify a carry-on luggage weight limit on their website, they don’t require you to weigh your luggage unless you are checking in, in person, at the airport. One way to avoid the fees for overweight carry-on luggage is to check in online and use a mobile boarding pass. 

3. Download an eSIM from Airalo to stay connected abroad

When traveling abroad, data roaming charges can be astronomical. Even some U.S. carriers that have “international plans” will charge up to $10 a day to use your data overseas. 

Fear not, there is an easier, and much more affordable way to stay connected while traveling in Europe.

Our top recommendation for traveling in Europe would be to download local eSIMs or the regional European eSIM (depending on your itinerary) from Airalo .

Airalo is an app you download that offers eSIMs in nearly 200 countries. It’s super easy to use and makes arriving in a new place much more seamless.

Just download the app to your phone, choose the country and data package that best suits your travel needs, and install the eSIM. Voila! It offers instant connectivity, and is easy to top up with more data when you need it.

We have an entire guide for how to get an international SIM card to stay connected and use your phone while abroad if you want more information. 

4. Download these helpful travel apps

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Downloading apps for translation and conversion is one of our most essential tips for traveling in Europe, or anywhere in the world really. Especially because so many of the apps have offline features that let you use the service even when you are not connected to wifi. 

While there are tons of great apps out there for travelers to use, here are a few of the apps we’ve found to be the most useful while traveling: 

Google Translate lets you translate over 100 languages on your mobile phone. There is a feature that lets you translate via photo, which comes in handy when trying to read that menu in French. In conversation mode, you can translate via voice and there is even a real-time video translation mode. 

GlobeConvert is our favorite app for converting currency or other metrics. You can easily switch between metrics like weight, temperature, cooking, and currency. Then you can convert any foreign metrics into the standard you are familiar with. The best part is, the entire app works offline!

Google Maps is another essential app we like to use while traveling in Europe. Be sure to download the offline version of the maps for all the European cities you will be visiting ahead of time so you are never without navigation!

Insider Tip: Download and register for apps like Uber and Uber Eats BEFORE leaving your home country. Many times they will need to send an SMS text to activate your account and if you don’t want to incur roaming charges, it’s best to make sure your account is activated while still at home. 

5. Always use ATMs to take out foreign currency

Another one of our most essential tips for traveling in Europe is to always use ATMs when converting cash. 

Money Exchanges, especially the ones in airports, tend to take a hefty percentage off the top as a fee. And they only give you the conversion rate that is in their best interest, not yours. 

We’ve found that the safest and most cost-effective way to exchange cash is simply by using a debit card to extract money from an ATM. 

Insider Tip: The Charles Schwab Debit Card is the BEST debit card for travelers as they reimburse you for ALL ATM FEES worldwide. Read up on more of our favorite travel credit cards to find out which ones we use and recommend.

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20 Best Cities to Visit in Europe in 2024

20 Best Cities to Visit in Europe in 2024

Europe is the continent that has it all! It’s home to some of the most diverse countries in the world, each with entirely different architecture, food, language, and landscapes. The cities, in particular, are remarkable; they have some of the oldest buildings in the world yet also offer an urban landscape that’s youthful, fun, and cutting-edge. Whether it’s the cozy cafes of Copenhagen, the sun-drenched streets of Seville , or the canals of Venice , there’s a destination for every type of traveler. Explore the 20 best cities to visit in Europe !

Best European Cities to Visit 

There are so many wonderful cities to visit in Europe that it can be hard to decide. Maybe you want the cozy Christmas markets and snow-covered roofs of Krakow in the winter? Or perhaps you want to visit the renowned historical site of the Acropolis in Athens ?

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Choosing where you’ll go depends on when you want to visit and what kind of trip you’re after. Discover the place for you with this complete list of the best cities to visit in Europe.

1. Krakow, Poland

Despite its somber history, Krakow has come back stronger than ever. In fact, it’s now considered one of the best European cities to visit! Its history is incredibly important, and visiting Auschwitz is an absolute must-do while you’re there. However, there’s also much to be celebrated in this wonderful city.

Get your Auschwitz tickets easily online

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For example, the beautiful historical buildings, pretty squares, street musicians, murals, and castles. Visit in winter, for the true fairytale experience, with snow on the rooftops, twinkling Christmas lights, and roasted chestnuts.

Read: Best things to do in Krakow, Poland

Where to Stay in Krakow

Krakow’s old town is the most popular area to stay in. However, hotels are generally more affordable outside the old city walls. Alternatively, stay in the hipster neighborhood of Kazimierz .

Hotels in Krakow 😴

Ruumz Bed & Rest

We stayed at a perfect location on the border of the old town near the park at Vienna House Krakow .

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Day Trip to Zalipie

Depending on how many days you’re in Krakow, we recommend joining a tour and doing a half-day trip to Zalipie . This cute village is famous for its artwork painted on the houses and folk culture.

20 Best Cities to Visit in Europe in 2024

Every year, there is a cottage painting competition in Zalipie, with locals competing for the most original and artistic folk paintings.

Book your tour to Zalipie village

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2. Seville, Spain

Seville is one of Spain’s most beautiful cities, located deep in the heart of Andalusia . It is one of the best European cities to visit! Here, flamenco is not just a dance but a way of life, and the sound of castanets and Spanish guitar will never be far away.

Book your tickets to see a flamenco show in Seville

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Not only is it one of Spain’s most authentic and traditional cities, but it’s also home to some of the most spectacular Moorish architecture. The most notable place for this is the Alcazar: a Moorish palace that’s been beautifully preserved.

Book your Alcazar tickets in advance

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Spend half a day wandering around the palace, absorbing all the intricate details of the tilework and wooden carvings. Outside of the palace, you can discover the immaculate gardens with their manicured hedges, unique flowers, and vibrant orange trees.

Read: 14 Best Things to do in Seville!

Royal Alcázar of Seville

In the evenings, watch a flamenco show, have a drink down by the river at sunset, or enjoy one of the many atmospheric tapas bars in the city.

Where to Stay in Seville

Every neighborhood in Seville has a different atmosphere. For example, the beautiful historic center, authentic Triana, or Santa Cruz with its boutique hotels

Hotels in Seville 😴

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Tip: Choose a room with aircon or a rooftop pool if visiting in the spring/summer. This is the perfect idea to cool down in the afternoons when the rest of the city is having a siesta.

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3. Athens, Greece

Athens is totally distinct from any other city you’ll visit in Europe. It’s famous worldwide for the Acropolis, an icon of ancient Greek Architecture and one of the oldest standing temples left on the planet!

Get your Acropolis tickets in advance

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Built in the 5th century BC, you can witness it in all its glory from many places around the city. In fact, the terraces and balconies of restaurants, bars, and apartments are all set up for viewing the Acropolis. So even if you’re in the most modern part of town, you can still see the ancient history of Athens . 

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Cafe culture is also huge in Athens. You’ll see people enjoying the terraces of bars and restaurants, and enjoying the long warm summer days. In the evening, this culture continues to rooftop bars, where you can get fantastic views of the city and the Acropolis under a dusky pink sky.

Read about the best things to do in Athens, Greece!

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Surprisingly, Athens has also become a hub for street art, so explore all the little corners of the streets and discover the meanings behind some interesting murals.

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Tip: Head for the charming neighborhood of Plaka. The cute houses and cobbled streets are more reminiscent of Santorini than an urban city. It’s also a great spot to get you excited if you’re headed off on a Greek island-hopping trip!

Where to Stay in Athens

There are loads of great neighborhoods in Athens for every kind of traveler. For somewhere a little less crowded and with an authentic, local vibe, check out Thissio or Petralona.

Hotels in Athens 😴

Pallineon House

Alternatively, if Athens nightlife is what you’re here for, Psirri is young and vibrant, with loads of bars and restaurants. Click here to see all hostels in Athens

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4. Utrecht, Netherlands

Utrecht is a smaller (and less touristy!) version of Amsterdam . It’s kept its Dutch authenticity, with its beautiful townhouse facades and canals, making it one of the best cities to visit in Europe ! Get lost among the gorgeous cobblestone streets, with pastel-painted houses, pretty flower gardens, and Dutch bikes parked out front.

See tickets and availability for a kayak tour of Utrecht

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Make sure to also head down to Oude Gracht (the old canal) with its quays and warehouses. Many of these buildings have been turned into urban dining spaces with terraces along the waterside where you can sit and enjoy the views. You can even hire an electric boat to discover the city via its canals ( a sustainable way to travel !).

Read: 11 Best things to do in Utrecht

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To get up high, climb the 465 steps to the top of the Dom tower (14th-century gothic church). It costs 9 EUR (8.85 USD) for entry, which is well worth it for the panoramic viewing platform at the top, where you can look out over the city.

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Did you know? The famous children’s book author Dick Bruna (writer of Miffy) was born in Utrecht. As the Miffy books became so famous, you’ll find the white rabbit illustration all around the city, including on traffic lights! There’s even a museum dedicated to Miffy.

Where to Stay in Utrecht

Utrecht has a good selection of accommodations throughout the entire city, from upscale hotels to trendy hostels.

Hotels in Utrecht 😴

Bunk Hotel Utrecht

It is recommended to stay near to the old city center where most of the things to do in Utrecht are located.

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5. Istanbul, Turkey

Visiting Istanbul is a sensory experience like no other. Everywhere you look, there’s color, from the markets with their vibrant textiles and spices to the painted houses of Balat .

See availability and tickets for a walking tour in Balat

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Uniquely located on the cusp of both Europe and Asia, the city acts like a bridge between two continents, combining the cultures of both. The same goes for architecture; you’ll find extraordinary mosques and palaces (decorated with the finest tilework) next to cobbled streets and French -style cafes.

Read: 11 Best things to do in Istanbul

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Spend a couple of days visiting the most important religious buildings in Istanbul, exploring the diverse neighborhoods, and shopping for traditional Turkish produce in the Grand Bazaar. Undoubtedly, Istanbul is one of the best cities to visit in Europe!

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Tip: Don’t miss out on this secret rooftop in Istanbul at Nova Şantiye Cafe. The gorgeous rooftop is decorated with ruby-red textiles, where you can sit and enjoy some food while looking out over the rooftops of Istanbul.

Where to Stay in Istanbul

Hotels and hostels in Istanbul are available throughout the entire city. If you want to stay close to the majority of historical sites, we recommend staying in the area of Sultanahmet.

Hotels in Istanbul 😴

Pruva

Alternatively, for nightlife and the majority of luxury hotels, choose the suburb of Taksim, which has great transport connections by metro, cable car, and funicular.

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6. Lisbon, Portugal (Best European Cities to Visit!)

Lisbon is infectious and known as one of the best cities to visit in Europe. In fact, travelers love it so much that it’s become a hub for digital nomads looking to call the city home.

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At first glance, the city is like a smaller San Francisco with its steep hills, trams, industrial bridges, and waterside location. However, look a little closer, and you’ll find all the most beautiful parts of Portuguese culture.

For example, Fado singers in small bars, the white and blue Azulejos tiles, and the freshly baked Portuguese custard tarts. 

Read: Best Things to do in Lisbon (3-Day Guide)

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Spend your days in Lisbon enjoying the outdoor way of life, listening to live music by the water, wandering to all the beautiful viewpoints and bridges, and exploring the cute boutique shops, libraries, and bookstores.

Tip: If you have time, take a day trip to the nearby fairytale landscape of Sintra . This colorfully painted castle sits high on the hill overlooking the gorgeous Portuguese countryside. It’s a UNESCO world heritage site and a top thing to see while visiting Lisbon. 

Book your Sintra tickets in advance

Where to Stay in Lisbon

Lisbon’s best neighborhoods to stay in are the charming old town: Barrio Alto and Alfama, or in the center at Baixa and Chiado.

Hotels in Lisbon 😴

Lisbon Destination Hostel

Lisbon is also a haven for backpackers, and there are plenty of great hostels to choose from. Please note: the old town is hilly but also quieter throughout the entire day.

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7. Assisi, Italy

Assisi is the gem of Italy: undiscovered, underrated, and easily one of the best cities to visit in Europe! Nestled in the beautiful region of Umbria ( Tuscany’s lesser-known neighbor), the ancient city is an important pilgrimage site, home to some stunning religious buildings and festivals.

Also read: Assisi, Italy: Best Things To Do

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The most important building of all is the St Francis Basilica which, unusually, is comprised of two cathedrals built on top of each other.

Book this popular walking tour of Assisi and St Francis Basilica

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If you’re visiting in May, you’ll also have the opportunity to see the Calendimaggio festival, when locals dress up in costume from medieval times and take to the labyrinth-like streets of Assisi. Visiting Assisi is like being transported back in time!

Read: 16 Best things to do in Umbria

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Explore the Region of Umbria

Assisi is definitely a city to visit in its own right, but it’s also a great jumping-off point to explore the rest of the region, home to beautiful lakes, waterfalls, castles, wineries, and viewpoints. In fact, one of the best viewpoints in the whole region is just outside of the city. Sit up here, overlooking the beautiful valley with wild horses roaming all around.

Where to Stay in Assisi

Immerse yourself in the town’s charm by staying in a guesthouse in the center and see how the medieval town lights up when it gets dark.

Hotels in Assisi 😴

Hotel Ideale

Alternatively, soak up the peace and quiet of the surrounding countryside by staying in a beautiful agriturismo (farm stay). There are lots of accommodation options to choose from in Assisi, Italy .

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8. Paris, France

Paris is known worldwide as ‘the city of love’, and there’s no doubt that you’ll fall in love with this fantastic city. As such, it’s only fitting that the capital city of France would make it to the list of best cities to visit in Europe . Plus, it has the beauty, history, and food to back it up.

Read: The Best Things to do in Paris!

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Activities in Paris

While you’re in Paris, make sure to explore the charming district of Montmartre , home to pastel-colored houses, cute balconies, and the remarkable Sacre-Coeur (which, from its high position, has incredible views of the city). It’s also the birthplace of the Moulin Rouge, and you can still go and see the show today. However, make sure to book in advance as it sells out quickly.

Book your Moulin Rouge show

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See the most famous sights in Paris, like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and Notre Dame. Alternatively, for a unique perspective, book a boat ride along the Seine, enjoying some traditional French food and a glass of champagne as you go—ooh la la! 

Book your boat tour on the Seine

Where to Stay in Paris

The best area to stay in Paris is Le Marais if you want access to everything right on your doorstep. You’ll be in the middle of trendy restaurants and shops and can walk or take the metro to most sights.

Hotels in Paris 😴

Hotel Lucien

Alternatively, find a hotel in Montmartre, which is just outside the center and full of character and charming streets.

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9. Madrid, Spain

The capital city of Spain, Madrid, boasts a million-and-one things to do. Culture vultures can delight in all the fantastic museums. For example, the Prado Museum, which is one of the most famous art museums in the world. On the other hand, if you’re a shopper, Madrid will have you hooked, with its great malls and its fantastic vintage and antique markets that are held at the weekends. 

Read: The 11 top attractions in Madrid

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What’s unique about Madrid is that each neighborhood will give you a distinctly different feeling. From the lively bars and nightlife of Chueca to the narrow streets and sloping hills of authentic La Latina. Wherever you go, exciting spaces have been transformed into restaurants, bars, and experiences, or stunning rooftop bars where you’ll get great views of the cityscape.

Where to Stay in Madrid

There are loads of awesome neighborhoods in Madrid, from the cool Malasana to the multicultural Lavapies, where you’ll find lots of great budget accommodation options. The central area of Salamanca is also nice, although it’s a little more expensive.

Hotels in Madrid 😴

Hard Rock Hotel

Where you choose to stay is very much dependent on your budget. However, because of the easy access to the metro, you could really stay anywhere in Madrid!

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10. Valletta, Malta

Valletta is a historical gem, often skipped in favor of the coast and islands of Malta. However, it’s one of the best cities to visit in Europe and a great weekend trip in its own right! Most unique of all, the entire city is a UNESCO world heritage site , protected as one of the first planned cities in Europe!

Read: 11 Best things to do in Malta

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The ancient town has some of the most magical streets to explore, home to the token limestone townhouses with their colorfully painted window boxes. It also used to be a former British colony, so you’ll still find a lot of British influence. There are even red telephone boxes!

Reserve your tickets for a street food tour in Valletta!

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Because Valletta is hilly, there are beautiful viewpoints everywhere you go. All you need to do is go up! Head for the Upper and Lower Gardens for great views over the city rooftops and the sea below. Just across the water, you’ll see the stunning city of Birgu.

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You can take one of the colorfully painted gondolas across the water (a 7-minute trip) to explore its gorgeous streets, wine bars, and village-like atmosphere.

Where to Stay in Valletta

Valletta has plenty of beautiful accommodation options, with a buzzing atmosphere and plenty of bars, restaurants, and culture nearby. Prices are often higher in Valletta than in the rest of Malta.

Hotels in Valletta 😴

Harbour House

Tip: Birgu is a great alternative to be away from the busy streets. There are a handful of new hotels and restaurants (and more opening).

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11. Venice, Italy (One of the Best Cities to Visit in Europe!)

Venice is one of the most beautiful cities to visit in Europe and arguably one of the most famous. The city is effectively a floating island, built across a network of canals and recognized for the gondola as its primary mode of transportation.

See availability and tickets for a gondola ride in Venice

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There’s something so romantic about this city, whether you’re wandering its maze of cobbled streets, being serenaded as you float on the canals, or eating delicious pasta next to a beautiful piazza. 

Read: 11 Unmissable things to do in Venice!

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Whether you want an action-packed few days of sightseeing or a relaxed time eating Italian food—there’s something for every kind of traveler in Venice. We recommend staying close to the city’s center down a quiet side street in a traditional boutique hotel for the true Venice experience.

Where to Stay in Venice

Stay in the middle of the city but tucked away in a quiet street 5 minutes walking from San Marco Square at Novecento Boutique Hotel .

Hotels in Venice 😴

Novecento Boutique Hotel

Tip: If you’re on a tight budget, your best option is to stay outside of Venice on the mainland.

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12. Copenhagen, Denmark

Maybe one of the coolest cities to visit in Europe, Copenhagen is effortlessly chic. Denmark is thought to be one of the happiest countries in the world. It’s certainly got an infectious atmosphere, with its great coffee culture, delicious brunch cafes, and pastry shops that you can cycle between on your very own food tour. 

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Head to the picturesque area of Nyhavn (the most iconic part of Copenhagen), where you’ll find the traditional riverside area with its beautiful Danish houses. Closeby is the famous statue of the Little Mermaid, which is now over 100 years old! From here, jump on a boat tour along the canals to see the city and learn more about its history.

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Tip: For the city’s best views, go to the round tower. This structure is unusual in that it doesn’t have stairs but a sloping ramp that winds up to the top. It’s said that horse and carriage would even have come up here at one point. 

Where to Stay in Copenhagen

Stay in the city’s old town, where you can visit all the best historical sites and have the most choice of accommodations and restaurants.

Hotels in Copenhagen 😴

25hours Hotel Indre By

Alternatively, opt for the hipster neighborhood of Vesterbro, where you’ll find the trendiest bars and newly-developed hotels.

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13. Prague, Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is known for having the most castles in the world, and Prague (the capital city) is said to have the largest. This castle even made it into the Guinness Book of World Records for its size! Inside the castle, discover the Golden Lane (a cobbled street that will take you back in time), the iconic St Vitus Cathedral, and the Royal Palace, used by Czech kings and queens throughout the ages. 

See tickets and availability for a tour of Prague Castle

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However, there’s so much more to explore in Prague than just the castle. This fairytale city has to be on your list of cities to visit in Europe, with its picturesque streets, gothic architecture, and UNESCO -protected Jewish Quarter.

Read: 12 Things to do in Prague in 3 days

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Although Prague has so much history to learn about, the city really is one of ‘old’ and ‘new’. You can find modern sites, such as the abstract Dancing House, the vortex illusion at the Tunnel of Books, and the graffiti-covered Lennon Wall. 

Where to Stay in Prague

Prague offers accommodation for every kind of budget, with the best area being Prague 1 . Alternatively, see all hotels in Prague.

Hotels in Prague 😴

Mosaic Design Hotel

We stayed in the Mosaic Design Hotel , one of the best hotels we’ve ever stayed in!

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14. Porto, Portugal

Lisbon is usually the preferred destination choice in Portugal , but we think Porto deserves a moment of appreciation. The city might be smaller and lesser known, but it packs just as much punch. Much like Lisbon , it has all the wow factor of incredible steel bridges, fantastic viewpoints, and hillside dining.

Read: 10 Great things to do in Porto, Portugal

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Porto has the bonus of being home to port cellars, and Livraria Lello (a bookstore famous from Harry Potter). There are so many fantastic things to see in the city; travelers will never get bored.

Book this popular walking tour of Porto (including a visit to Lello)

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Douro Valley Tour

Got a bit more time? The city hugs the banks of the beautiful Douro River, which worms its way into the nearby Douro Valley . This valley is home to all the vineyards and wineries of Portugal and is absolutely breathtaking!

Book a tour to the Douro Valley , including a river cruise, wine tasting, and lunch.

Where to Stay in Porto

Stay in Ribeira if you want to be by the riverside and enjoy the night-time buzz of the city. For hillside views and a younger influx of restaurants and shops, stay near Igreja do Carmo.

Hotels in Porto 😴

Maison Cabral

15. Budapest, Hungary

Of all the cities in Europe to visit, Budapest tops the list for many. This wonderful eastern European city has a bit of everything: fun ‘ruin’ bars, converted warehouse spaces, art, fascinating history, towering bridges, and stunning ancient buildings.

Read: Budapest, Hungary (best things to do)

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Budapest is also great to visit in any season. For example, in the winter, there are great festive markets and the steaming hot water of the famous thermal baths. The most popular ones are Rudas, Gellert, and Széchenyi. Because of its popularity, make sure to book ahead to avoid disappointment. 

See availability for a spa tour in Budapest

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Alternatively, visit in the summer, when the temperatures are high, and you can explore the surrounding vacation areas like Lake Bastion.

Where to Stay in Budapest

Budapest has plenty of options for all budgets when it comes to hotels and hostels ( you can search for your hostel here ).

Hotels in Budapest 😴

Meininger

The best areas to stay are on the Pest side between Keleti station and the Danube River, where most is happening.

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16. Amsterdam, Netherlands

There’s something special about Amsterdam, which is why travelers return time and time again! It’s easy to see why, with its cobbled streets, charming canals, trendy cafes, vintage shops, and cycling culture.

Read: A first-timer’s guide to Amsterdam

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Hire a bike and do as the locals do, cycling among the city’s best sights, like Vondel Park and 9 Straatjes (the most traditional and photogenic streets in Amsterdam). Afterward, enjoy the many famous museums in the city—whether it’s the Van Gogh Museum or the contemporary Moco Museum.

Buy your Moco Museum tickets in advance

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Got more time? Take a day trip to some of the most beautiful villages in the Netherlands, where you’ll find traditional windmills, cute houses, and canals. If you’re visiting from mid-April to early May, you’ll also have the chance to see the tulip fields. Find the best place to see tulips in the Netherlands (without tourists!). 

Where to Stay in Amsterdam

Amsterdam has a large selection of accommodations throughout the entire city. The Canal Belt is the most expensive area, with a hotel at an average price of 130 EUR per night.

Hotels in Amsterdam 😴

Mr. Jordaan

Apartments in Amsterdam (± 80 EUR a night) have been cut down in their number but are still an okay option.

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17. Edinburgh, Scotland 

Historical Edinburgh is the birthplace of Harry Potter and one of the most magical cities to visit in Europe. The city feels pulled straight out of the pages of a fairytale with its regal buildings, castles, and dark stone. Walk among the hilly streets, listening to the deafening sound of the bagpipes and stopping for a traditional Scottish breakfast!

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The city has such a vibrant history and is mainly known for its network of underground tunnels, earning it a reputation for ghost stories. We recommend joining a historical tour to learn more about Edinburgh or, if you’re brave enough, a ghost tour for an unusual way to get to know the city. 

See availability and tickets for a ghost tour of Edinburgh

Edinburgh Scotland 

Best of all, you’re never far away from the spectacular countryside. Just a short walk from the city center, discover St Arthur’s Seat, a huge hill that you can climb for panoramic views across Edinburgh and the wild and rugged countryside of Scotland. 

Where to Stay in Edinburgh

The best place to stay in the city to be closest to all the main sites is the Old Town, where you’ll find boutique hotels set on the narrow, cobbled streets.

Hotels in Edinburgh 😴

Market Street Hotel

New Town is a slightly more affordable option, with newer hotels. Plus, it’s still within walking distance of the top things to do in Edinburgh!

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18. Valencia, Spain

Valencia: third largest city in Spain and the birthplace of Paella (what’s not to love?). This mesmerizing city is one of Spain’s most underrated cities and should be at the top of your list of the best European cities to visit.

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Its location on the coast of Spain means travelers get the perfect mix of city break and beach trips; it offers the excitement of bars, restaurants, museums, and activities but with the relaxation of sunbathing and sea swimming. 

Read: Valencia City Trip Guide!

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By day, spend your morning wandering the ancient streets of the historic center, where you’ll find Roman walls, Moorish architecture, and vibrant food markets.

In the afternoon, hire a bike and cycle the 9km length of Turia Park, full of beautiful palm trees, water features, and orange trees. You’ll also find the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, featured in movies like Tomorrowland and Westworld.

Get your entrance tickets here

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Where to Stay in Valencia

Accommodation in Valencia is reasonably affordable. Aim to stay in the city center, near to the old town or Rusafa, for easy access to the key sights.

Hotels in Valencia 😴

Cosmo Hotel Boutique

For a more affordable option, stay a little outside of the center on the metro line for easy access to the city. Alternatively, find a hostel down by the beach.

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19. London, England

Red phone boxes, the King’s Guard, high tea, and Paddington Bear; welcome to London, the capital city of England! London is one of the best cities to visit in Europe, famous worldwide for its remarkable buildings, rows of fancy houses, and, of course, for being home to the royal family. 

Book this unique London walking tour to learn about the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace

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However, there’s so much more to London than just beautiful parks, royal homes, and cups of tea. Dig a little deeper, and you’ll find a gritty, underground scene in districts like Shoreditch, Peckham, or Camden with cutting-edge music, art, bars, and restaurants. Whether it’s drinking on top of a rooftop at Frank’s Cafe, vintage shopping at Camden Market, or dancing around the piano at Piano Works, London will be a trip to remember. 

Where to Stay in London

London is a huge city with plenty of amazing areas to stay in, each one with its own unique character. Stay somewhere like Convent Garden if you want to be close to the shops, Westminster, and Buckingham Palace.

Hotels in London 😴

Leman Locke

Alternatively, for something a bit more contemporary and creative, choose trendy Shoreditch or Camden. Wherever you choose, the underground trains will help you get from A to B.

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20. Vienna, Austria

Vienna is not only the capital of Austria , but it used to be the capital of the entire Austro-Hungarian empire. Unsurprisingly, it is one of the most regal cities to visit in Europe , and was once the home of Beethoven and Mozart.

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Days in Vienna are spent wandering the cobblestone streets bordered by Baroque buildings and stunning architectural gems like Schönbrunn Palace and St. Stephen’s Cathedral. In the evening, treat yourself to a night at the opera or dance the Viennese Waltz at one of the city’s glamorous balls.

Get the Vienna Pass for access to all of the city’s top sights

Although Vienna has unique glamour, luxury, and history, there’s also an edgy urban scene if you know where to look, from cool concept stores to fun speakeasies.

Best Time to Visit Vienna

The city is an all-year-round destination. In the fall, discover beautiful parks and wine taverns (it’s a huge wine destination and one of the only cities to have vineyards within the city itself!). There are fantastic Christmas markets in the winter, and in the spring/summer, there’s a great outdoor cafe culture.

Where to Stay in Vienna

Innere Stadt is the best area to stay for first-time visitors who want easy access to all the main sites of the city.

Hotels in Vienna 😴

Hotel Altstad

If you’re traveling on a budget, you’ll find cheaper hotels in the area of Landstrasse, which is just a 30-minute walk or 10-minute metro away from the historic center.

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100 Best Places to Visit in Europe – The Ultimate Bucket List

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With so many great options, choosing the best places to visit in Europe can be difficult, from city breaks filled with fascinating history and culture, getaways in nature among breathtaking landscapes and unique natural parks, or the best holiday destinations for a relaxing beach holiday with the whole family.

Venice, Paris and Verona are some of the most beautiful cities for a romantic holiday; Ibiza, Belgrade and Amsterdam promise the best parties and liveliest nightlife, while Riga, Florence and Vienna delight with history and art.

Iceland and the Faroe Islands dazzle outdoor enthusiasts with the most beautiful sceneries, while Croatia and the Greek Islands stand out for their pristine beaches and crystal clear water.

Manchester and Barcelona are some of the best cities to watch a football game in Europe, and for those who want to practice sports, consider Andorra for winter sports, the Azores for watersports and Norway for scenic hikes.

From the Spanish paella and the Italian pasta to the Ukrainian borsch, Europe is also a paradise for the foodies, with extraordinary and diverse gastronomy.

Ready to start planning your next trip?

1 – Venice, Italy

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Venice is definitely one of the best places in Europe for a Romantic getaway, with lovely canals, hundreds of bridges and charming alleys, mixed with fascinating history, stunning architecture and a unique lifestyle.

Explore St. Mark’s Square, where the famous Doge’s Palace is located, one of the most visited landmarks in Venice and an impressive Gothic architecture masterpiece.

Next to the Palace, stop by one of the most beautiful cathedrals in Europe and the most important religious site in Venice, the Basilica of San Marco; and for a glimpse of the whole Venetian lagoon, climb to the St. Mark’s Campanile observation deck.

Cross the Paglia Bridge to admire the iconic Bridge of Sighs, and the Rialto Bridge – the oldest and most famous in Venice – for an overview of the Grand Canal. And, of course, take a boat tour or gondola ride, for a unique viewpoint of the canals!

Don’t miss a chance to explore the lovely islands of Murano, the perfect place to grab a souvenir, or watch a glass-making demonstration; and Burano, famous for its colorful houses.

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2 – Paris, France

Paris, France

Speaking of romantic cities, Paris is a must on every couple’s bucket list. But there’s much more to do beyond an idyllic Seine River cruise, or watching the Eiffel Tower lit up!

From the prestigious Louvre to the acclaimed d’Orsay, Paris has more museums and monuments than one can count. The city itself is a work of art, and a free walking tour or a hop-on hop-off bus tour are the best ways to explore the Arc de Triomphe, the Notre Dame, the Sacré Coeur, and all that Paris has to offer.

For those looking for some unusual things to do in Paris, the Catacombs are worth a visit, and for the football lovers, don’t miss the PSG Experience stadium tour!

With plenty of day trips available, the hardest part is choosing among a delicious tasting in the Champagne region, touring the beautiful châteaux of the ​​Loire Valley, or feeling the magic at Disneyland.

At nightfall, the city gets as exciting as during the day, with vibrant nightlife and many night tours to explore. Stroll through Montmartre or The Latin Quarter, grab a drink at the city’s best bars or attend a show at ​Lido de Paris or Moulin Rouge!

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3 – Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon is one of the best places in Europe for those seeking good weather, good food, and exciting history, mixed with lively nightlife – especially at Bairro Alto.

Get lost in the narrow streets and charming alleys of the district of Alfama, the oldest in the city, stop by the Sé Cathedral and admire the views from the S. Jorge Castle.

For the architecture lovers, the Belém district is full of wonders, such as the Belém Tower or Jerónimos Monastery, the most magnificent examples of Manueline style – also known as the Portuguese late Gothic.

While in Lisbon, there are plenty of incredible day trips, such as the university town of Coimbra ; Aveiro, frequently labeled as the Portuguese Venice; or Fátima, the leading pilgrimage site.

However, no trip to Lisbon would be complete without visiting Sintra, the fairy tale city. With enchanting woods and a charming medieval village to explore, the cherry on top is the colorful Pena Palace, one of Portugal’s most renowned tourist attractions.

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4 – Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Among the most bicycle-friendly cities in Europe, the charming capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam is famous for its canals, a fascinating architecture mixture, and great coffee shops.

Immerse yourself in the city’s rich culture with a visit to Anne Frank’s House in the Jewish Quarter and browse through the city’s best museums, such as the Van Gogh Museum or the Rijksmuseum.

Taking a day trip is always a good idea, especially in a beautiful country like the Netherlands. Visit the medieval town center of Utrecht, the modern metropolis of Rotterdam, or stop by Keukenhof during the spring for a magical glimpse of the tulips fields.

For a unique experience, sail through the picturesque canals on a canal cruise and marvel at the city’s landmarks.

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5 – Rome, Italy

Rome, Italy

The capital of the Roman Empire, Rome, has thousands of years of history and culture. It is famous for its stunning architecture, with the main attractions being the Colosseum, the Trevi Fountain, and the Pantheon.

Walking around the Eternal City is like visiting an open-air museum, and to check all of the best sites, take a city tour or a hop-on hop-off bus tour.

But there’s also plenty to see indoors, such as the Borghese Gallery, one of the most prestigious museums in the world. For those seeking unusual activities, check the Catacombs of Rome, the underground galleries used as a cemetery for centuries.

Once the sun sets, there’s still fun guaranteed in Rome, with exciting nightlife. Choose from the night tours available to explore the main attractions, embrace the culture and meet locals.

Due to its location, Rome is a perfect city to establish a base and explore the rest of Italy. Before the trip is over, take a day trip to Naples and the sunny Amalfi Coast, marvel at the Renaissance heritage in Florence, or visit the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Hadrian’s Villa or Villa d’Este in Tivoli.

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6 – Tromsø, Norway

Tromso, Norway

Where else in the world can combine the magic of the northern lights with the spectacle of city life? Tromsø, located in Norway, is one of the most unique cities in Europe and is known as the “Paris of the North” for good reason.

From reindeer sledding to restaurant excursions, you can enjoy a mix of outdoor adventure and urban living. During winter, the skies are illuminated with the aurora borealis. You can hit the slopes and go skiing or head indoors for some excellent shopping and dining. Between November and January is also an ideal window for whale watching.

Come summer, you can stay up all night with the Midnight Sun and explore the city, go hiking or join a cruise on the fjords to catch sight of the Arctic wildlife.

During your visit, don’t forget to soak up the culture. Plenty of festivals run throughout the year, including the Tromsø International Film Festival. You can even dine over a traditional meal with Sami reindeer herders and gain an appreciation for indigenous heritage.

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7 – Vatican City

Saint Peter's basilica, Vatican City

The smallest country in the world and located inside of Rome, Vatican City is one of the best European destinations for Catholics or those seeking religious and cultural experiences.

Tour the city’s top-rated attractions, such as the Vatican Museums, with one of the world’s largest art collections, including the Sistine Chapel, to admire Michelangelo’s beautiful frescoes, or the St. Peter’s Basilica, to explore one of the holiest and most important pilgrimage sites.

Wander around St. Peter’s Square, a popular gathering point for tourists and book a seat at the weekly Papal Audience, held every Wednesday, because no trip to the Vatican is complete without seeing the Pope.

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8 – Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Also known as the Pearl of the Adriatic, the sunkissed Dubrovnik welcomes thousands of tourists every year and marvels them with a unique seafront location and a pleasant Old Town.

Stroll through Cersei’s walk of shame and the Old City Walls on a Game of Thrones tour, that takes the fans across the many filming locations in Dubrovnik, one of the best European cities for TV shows fans.

Visit the top of Mount Srd and soak in the views from the Dubrovnik Cable Car; party at Banje Beach and enjoy many water activities, such as a kayak and snorkeling adventure!

To make the most out of the trip, go on a day trip to explore paradise islands, such as the Elaphiti Islands or Hvar, and pristine beaches in Budva or Makarska.

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9 – Canary Islands, Spain

Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

The Canary Islands are a Spanish archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean along the African coast, with 8 unique islands to explore. A true gem for outdoor enthusiasts, with mild temperatures, sunny weather, and unspoiled natural attractions.

With plenty of exciting experiences available, Tenerife is the biggest island of the archipelago, home to Spain’s highest peak (also one of the highest volcanoes in the world). Go for a hike at Teide National Park (or take a stargazing tour), meet the animals at Loro Park, and swim with turtles.

Continue the trip with a visit to Fuerteventura, declared by UNESCO as a biosphere reserve, highlighting the dazzling landscapes of Timanfaya National Park. Discover volcanic tunnels at Jameos del Agua and Cueva de los Verdes, and taste wine at the volcanic vineyards of La Geria.

Stop by Gran Canaria to stroll around Vegueta’s old town and relax at the best golden sand beaches. But the other islands are also worth a visit, at least on a day trip – La Gomera, with the unique Garajonay National Park; El Hierro with more than 40 diving points;

Save some time for La Palma, with the breathtaking La Caldera de Taburiente National Park; Fuerteventura with pristine beaches and La Graciosa with unique underwater flora and fauna.

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10 – London, United Kingdom

London, United Kingdom

London is at the top of the bucket list for most travelers, and it’s not hard to figure out why: one of the world’s most acclaimed and cosmopolitan cities, with over two millennia of history, rich in arts, science, architecture, politics, and lively nightlife.

It’s easy to get overwhelmed with so many great things to do in London, to ensure the best sites such as the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace and London Eye are visited, take a free walking tour or hop on a bus tour.

To relax from the fast pace of the city, stop by the Kew Gardens, meet the animals at London Zoo, visit one of the city’s many museums or catch a musical show.

Consider also taking a day trip to the prehistoric Stonehenge, the spa town of Bath, or the charming town of Windsor – with the main attraction being the Windsor Castle.

And of course, one cannot mention London without a Harry Potter tour and the chance to experience the magic Harry Potter Studio.

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11 – Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona, Spain

Artistic, festive, and fun, Barcelona combines a rich cultural heritage with golden sand beaches and vibrant nightlife.

With the Sagrada Familia attracting visitors worldwide, Park Güell and Casa Batlló are also among the city’s highlights. Still, with so much to discover, it might be worth checking the Barcelona attractions passes to ensure the best deals and visit as many monuments as possible.

A walking tour and a hop-on hop-off bus tour are among the best ways to explore Barcelona, but the cherry on top is the helicopter tour for an unforgettable bird’s-eye view.

Stop by La Boqueria to taste some of Barcelona’s finest treats, and for the football fans touring the Camp Nou, home of FC Barcelona, is a must.

After checking all of the best tours Barcelona has to offer, it’s always a great idea to explore the surroundings on a day trip. Whether snorkeling on Costa Brava or skiing in Andorra, there’s something for every tourist!

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12 – Munich, Germany

Munich, Germany

With some of the best breweries and Biergartens in Germany, famous for the annual Oktoberfest celebrations, but also with a rich history, architecture, and delicious cuisine, Munich is a major European destination.

Grab a drink at Englischer Garten; explore the Old Town and see the Marienplatz or take a food tour at Viktualienmarkt; visit Nymphenburg Palace, the largest Bavarian palace, check all of Kunstareal District museums and cheer on Bayern Munich at Allianz Arena.

The whole Bavaria region is also worth exploring, so save time for a day trip to visit the magical Neuschwanstein Castle, the charming medieval town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, or ski at Germany’s highest mountain, Zugspitze.

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13 – Monaco

Monaco

The sophisticated and glamorous city-state along the French Riviera, with mild temperatures and home to more millionaires than any other region in the world, Monaco is an excellent destination during the entire year and has plenty of fun things to do.

See the sharks at the Oceanographic Museum, stroll through Palais du Prince, take a walking tour around the charming Old Town, or catch a world-class performance at Opéra de Monte-Carlo.

For car enthusiasts, try a luxury car driving experience and get behind the wheel of a Lamborghini or a Ferrari.

Considering booking the trip during the F1 Grand Prix to catch one of the most thrilling and top-rated races in the world and, of course, try your luck at the best casinos – especially the Monte-Carlo.

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14 – Oxford, United Kingdom

Oxford, United Kingdom

Home to England’s oldest university, Oxford is a historical wonderland to explore, and the highlights include the Ashmolean Museum and the Museum of Natural History.

Oxford is one of the best European destinations for scholars and literature, and cinema enthusiasts, with places like Alice’s shop and Alice’s Window at Christ Church to explore.

Plenty of famous authors held academic positions at Oxford University, such as Lewis Carroll (Alice in Wonderland), J. R. R. Tolkien (The Lord of the Rings) and C. S. Lewis (The Chronicles of Narnia), and only one hour drive away, it’s possible to explore Shakespeare’s birthplace at Stratford-upon-Avon.

Discover the most fabulous filming locations on a Harry Potter or Downton Abbey tour, from the Divinity School and Bodleian Library to the Cogges Manor Farm and St Mary’s Church.

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15 – Amalfi Coast, Italy

Amalfi Coast, Italy

One of the most beautiful places in the world , attracting thousands of tourists every year, Amalfi Coast is the perfect spring/summer getaway, with a stunning coastline, breathtaking scenic drives and lovely villages to explore.

Start the trip in the port city of Salerno and climb to the top of Castello di Arechi to admire the unique views 270 meters above the gulf. Continue with Vietri sul Mare to appreciate as much art as possible and the typical colorful ceramics.

Stop by the small fishing village of Cetara and taste the delicious seafood before continuing to Maiori and soaking up some local culture and cuisine, or exploring the hidden gem of Tramonti.

Try Minori’s pasta factories, visit the 18th century Church of Santa Trofimena and walk along the Path of Lemons. For some jaw-dropping views, stop by Terrazza dell’Infinito in Ravello.

Head to the hills and check the oldest town in Amalfi Coast, the incredible medieval-style village of Scala, and proceed to the photogenic Atrani, before reaching the famous and energetic Amalfi.

Marvel at the magical Emerald Grotto in Conca dei Marini, before heading to Furore and crossing Fjord of Furore off the bucket list. Continue to Praiano and Positano, the perfect villages to relax by the superb white sand beaches, without forgetting the famous Path of the Gods hike.

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16 – Dublin, Ireland

Dublin, Ireland

Capital of Ireland, the famous Emerald Isle, thousands of tourists are attracted to Dublin for the legendary Guinness Storehouse, the Irish beer and lively pubs, but the city has much more to offer and has inspired so many artists with its unique beauty.

From James Joyce’s “Ulysses” to the filming location of “Braveheart”, also visit the deers at Phoenix Park, and tour the renowned landmarks, such as the Dublin Castle and the Trinity College.

When in Dublin, make sure to save time for a day trip and explore the stunning surroundings – any Game of Thrones fans out here? There are plenty of  Game of Thrones tours from Dublin available, stopping by the prominent filming locations in the area.

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17 – Florence, Italy

Florence, Italy

Florence is easily among the best European destinations for art and history lovers. Birthplace of the Renaissance and one of the wealthiest cities during the medieval era, Florence became a top-tier artistic, commercial and political center.

Stroll through the massive Piazza del Duomo, which feels like an open-air museum, and climb to the Duomo’s dome for the most impressive view of Florence.

Discover the home of the Medici Royal Family at Pitti Palace and head to the gothic masterpiece of Palazzo Vecchio.

Florence houses some of the best and most visited museums in Italy, and to make the most out of it, consider grabbing a combined ticket to the Uffizi Gallery and Accademia Gallery.

Besides Florence, the whole Tuscany region deserves to be explored (make sure to not miss our list of things to do in Tuscany ). Take a day trip to see the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the medieval towers of San Gimignano or relax at the spa town of Saturnia.

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18 – Santa Claus Village, Finland

Santa Claus Village, Finland

This amusement park located in Rovaniemi, in the Lapland region, is one of the best places to visit in Europe with children, but grants a whole lot of fun for the whole family.

The main attractions at the Santa Claus Village are the Arctic Circle, a white line painted across the park letting visitors know when they’ve officially entered the Arctic region.

In the heart of the village, the Santa Claus Office can be found, open since 1992 with the world’s nicest man welcoming thousands of visitors from all over the world in his office.

Due to its latitude, this charming village and its surroundings are perfect for some northern lights hunting. This stunning natural phenomenon will make the Santa Claus Village even more magical.

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19 – Milan, Italy

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milan, Italy

Busy and cosmopolitan, Milan is home to the major Italian fashion brands and offers a perfect mix of art and historical architecture, with impressive modern skyscrapers.

One cannot go to Milan without visiting one of the most sacred landmarks and among the most prominent Christian sites globally, the Duomo. Next to it, there’s the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the perfect place for window shopping across some high fashion boutiques.

Book a ticket to Santa Maria Delle Grazie, for the unique opportunity to admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper, one of the most acclaimed works from the creative genius.

Milan is considerably quick to visit, making the perfect opportunity to combine it with a day trip to one of the nearby stunning lakes, such as Lake Como and Lake Garda; or a mountain adventure at the Swiss Alps or the Dolomites.

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20 – Meteora, Greece

Meteora, Greece

Literally meaning “suspended in the air”, Meteora is an impressive area in Greece with unique rock formations shaped by the rain, wind and other natural phenomenons for millions of years.

But the most astonishing thing about the area is the Orthodox monasteries housed on top of the rocks, assembling one of the world’s largest and most important Orthodox monasteries complexes.

Before the monasteries were built, there were caves – such as the Theopetra Cave – inhabited for over 50.000 years and occupied by monks seeking refuge during the Turkish occupation.

During the 19th century, steps were carved into the rocks, but back in the days, the top was only accessible by ropes and retractable ladders, making it even more mind-blowing and worth a visit.

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21 – Krka National Park, Croatia

Krka National Park, Croatia

Just one hour away from Split, along the Krka River, is one of Croatia’s best natural wonders, the Krka National Park.

Intended for scientific, cultural, and educational purposes, recreational and touristic activities quickly gained popularity among the visitors.

Visit one of the most preserved and unaltered ecosystems, with exceptionally rich flora. Even though it’s no longer possible to swim there, it’s still worth a visit to the Skradinski Buk, an incredible natural pool with a set of waterfalls.

Set aside one full day to explore the park and the footpaths, and consider taking either a sightseeing or boat tour.

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22 – Bologna, Italy

Bologna, Italy

The capital of the Emilia-Romagna region and world-famous for some of the most delicious pasta dishes, Bologna is one of the best places to visit in Europe for the foodies.

Try as many Tagliatelle al Ragù Bolognese as possible, and consider a food tour to taste the best cured meats, sausages, and cheeses across the city’s popular markets, such as the Quadrilatero Old Market and Mercato Delle Erbe.

Between food tastings, climb the Bologna Towers, once used by the wealthy families for defensive purposes. Wander around Bologna’s main square, Piazza Maggiore, and find the hidden canals at Finestrella di Via Piella.

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23 – Brussels, Belgium

Brussels, Belgium

Home to the European Parliament and known as the capital of Europe, along with world-class beer, delicious chocolate and waffles, mixed with rich history, architecture and museums, make Brussels a traveler’s dream.

Start exploring at the Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the center of Brussels, and don’t forget a visit to the Atomium.

To check all of the iconic landmarks like the Parc du Cinquantenaire and the Palais Royal, consider either a bike or a bus tour, and stop by the world’s largest parliamentary visitor center, the Parlamentarium.

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24 – Berlin, Germany

Berlin, Germany

Famous for its world-class museums and for being one of the most iconic European cities, Berlin combines turbulent history, high technology, and culture with authentic German pubs and Biergartens.

For the most breathtaking views of the city, visit the TV Tower and the German Parliament Building, also known as the Reichstag, and climb to its dome.

Consider a walking tour to learn about history at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe and what’s left of the Berlin wall; walk across the Brandenburg Gate, and stroll through the main landmarks, such as the Alexanderplatz.

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25 – Pompeii, Italy

Pompeii, Italy

Speaking of turbulent history, just 30 minutes away from Naples is a major UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most visited archeological sites in the world, the city of Pompeii is one of the best places to visit in Europe for history lovers.

Destroyed by Mount Vesuvius’s eruption, the quick burial of the Roman city allowed its preservation for centuries and its excavation provided unique information about life in the ancient world.

The Archaeological Park of Pompeii is definitely worth visiting and there are plenty of tours departing from nearby locations, such as the Amalfi Coast villages. There’s also the possibility to combine it with a climb to Mount Vesuvius.

Among the unmissable places to check are the Basilica, the Forum, the House of Faun and one of the oldest surviving Roman amphitheaters, the Amphitheatre of Pompeii. Get a skip-the-line ticket and start exploring right away!

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26 – Andorra

Andorra

This small country, located by the eastern Pyrenees, between Spain and France, is one of the best winter destinations in Europe when it becomes a ski and snowboard paradise.

Among the fun things to do in Andorra are plenty of ski areas, such as Pas de la Casa, Vallnord, and Grandvalira.

Andorra la Vella – the capital – is also worth checking, with the largest spa center in Europe, the magnificent Caldea, fed by mineral-rich thermal waters.

This is also an excellent destination for beautiful hikes and mountain biking experiences throughout the entire year. Enjoy a getaway in nature, amid lakes and mountains, with trails for all levels – such as the Tristaina Lake Trail.

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27 – Manchester, United Kingdom

Manchester, United Kingdom

Manchester is one of the UK’s major creative hubs, with outstanding nightlife, lovely Victorian-era architecture, and a renowned sporting industry.

An excellent destination for sports lovers, start the trip with a tour of the two main stadiums, the Old Trafford, home of Manchester United, and Etihad Stadium, home of Manchester City; and check out the National Football Museum.

With a thriving arts scene, there’s plenty to explore indoors – at the Manchester Art Gallery or The Whitworth – but also outdoors, on a memorable street art tour.

And the fun doesn’t end when the sun goes down. Catch a performance at Manchester Opera House, which has hosted major musicals like the Phantom of the Opera; or see a show at one of Europe’s largest indoor arenas, AO Arena.

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28 – Madrid, Spain

Madrid, Spain

Welcoming millions of visitors every year, the stunning capital of Spain, Madrid, promises a trip full of exciting things to do and unforgettable memories.

Start with a glimpse of the Spanish Royal Family life at the Royal Palace of Madrid and check the Almudena Cathedral nearby. Consider joining a free walking tour and exploring the unique districts, such as Barrio de las Letras or La Latina ​- and even a Money Heist’s filming locations tour.

With some of the finest European museums housed in Madrid, marvel at the greatest masterpieces from Goya, Reubens, or El Greco at Prado Museum, and Pablo Picasso’s Guernica at Reina Sofia Museum.

Due to its central location, Madrid is the perfect base for exploring other Spanish gems, such as the impressive medieval castle in Segovia, the wine region of Ribera del Duero, or the lively university city of Salamanca.

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29 – Azores, Portugal

Azores, Portugal

One of Europe’s best-kept secrets and often compared to Hawaii, the subtropical archipelago of Azores is a hidden gem in the Atlantic ocean. With nine inhabited islands, this is one of the best destinations for outdoor lovers and those seeking a nature retreat.

With mild temperatures and incredible coastline, Azores are a paradise for watersports enthusiasts. Step away from the shore and embark on some diving adventure or whale and dolphin watching.

Explore the beautiful trails and soak in the views of the Sete Cidades Caldera or Boca do Inferno viewpoint in São Miguel island; hike Mount Pico in Pico Island, Monte Brasil in Terceira, or Fajã Grande in Flores and spot many lakes, waterfalls, and breathtaking landscapes.

Also, in São Miguel, stop by Furnas Valley to check the geothermal wonder of Lagoa das Furnas, immerse in the hot springs of Terra Nostra Garden, and taste the unique Cozido das Furnas, a local stew made from meat and vegetable, slowly cooked underground with the hot springs steam.

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30 – Loire Castles, France

Chenonceau Castle, Loire Valley, France

Once the extravagant retreats of the French kings, designed for entertainment and enjoyment purposes, today, the fairy tale castles of the Loire Valley are one of the most fascinating European destinations.

With tours for all kinds of budgets, this dreamy multi-day trip easily reached from Paris must be on everyone’s list – the most challenging part is choosing which ones to visit, among so many great options.

The glorious and beautiful decorated Château of Chambord is one of France’s most famous castles; originally a fortified tower, Château de Villandry stands out for the marvelous Renaissance gardens.

With stunning views of the Loire River, Château d’Amboise might be small but equally worth visiting; Château du Clos Lucé, the official residence of Leonardo da Vinci between 1516 and 1519; and the list of the best Loire Valley Castles goes on!

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31 – Lake Bled, Slovenia

Lake Bled, Slovenia

One of Slovenia’s most popular tourist attractions, with clear turquoise waters and a stunning tiny island with a church in the middle, Lake Bled is perfect for a summer getaway.

Easily reached from Ljubljana, the visit to Lake Bled can also be combined with Vintgar Gorge, another of Bled’s natural wonders.

Adventure on the lake on a boat ride, kayaking, or take a dip in the swimming area. For some land activities, hike the Ojstrica and Mala Osojnica loop trail.

The medieval Bled Castle is also worth visiting, sitting atop a cliff 130 meters above the lake, with stunning views – especially at sunset – and even a unique dining experience. Tasting the typical Bled Cream Cake called Kremšnita is a must for those with a sweet tooth.

32 – Mallorca, Spain

Mallorca, Spain

The sunny jewel of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca is one of the best European summer destinations and among the most popular Mediterranean islands.

Explore its spectacular coastline and relax at the most pristine white sand beaches of Cala Vella and Es Trenc Beach, or adventure on a snorkeling tour and explore the underwater wonders.

Wander around Palma de Mallorca Old Town, stop by the magnificent Palma Cathedral and delight yourself on a tapas tour.

Mallorca offers breathtaking landscapes, and hiking Serra de Tramuntana mountain is a must. However, don’t overlook the stunning underworld of Cuevas del Drach and Caves of Hams.

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33 – Cinque Terre, Italy

Cinque Terre, Italy

A popular Italian tourist destination, the coastal villages of Cinque Terre offer stunning beaches, photogenic colorful houses, thrilling hikes and superb cuisine.

Monterosso al Mare is the biggest of the five villages and the ultimate beach destination. Vernazza is famous for the colorful houses along the small harbor, with the castle on top of the hill, quickly becoming the most photographed spot in the region.

Riomaggiore, famous for delicious wine and olive oil, is connected to Manarola through Via dell’Amore, the most romantic footpath with incredible sea views.

Last but not least, stop by the oldest and smallest villa, Corniglia. Surrounded by lovely vineyards, stop by Saint Mary’s Terrace and soak in the views.

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34 – Faroe Islands

Faeroe Islands

Tucked between Iceland and Norway, bathed by the Atlantic Ocean, the Faroe Islands offer one of the best and most unique sceneries in Europe, and its popularity is quickly rising.

Explore Lake Sorvagsvatn and its optical illusion, with an angle where it looks like the river is floating above the ocean; marvel at the beautiful Mulafossur Waterfall in the village of Gasadalur and snap a picture of the iconic Drangarnir.

Home to thousands of Puffins, visit the Mykines island to meet these adorable birds. With more sheep than humans, you’re most likely to encounter these fluffy inhabitants during the trip.

Despite the remote locations, exploring the Faroe Islands on a road trip is very easy, especially with the underwater tunnels connecting them.

35 – Krakow, Poland

Krakow, Poland

One of Poland’s oldest cities and the second-largest one, there are several reasons to visit the historical Krakow.

Start by wandering around the charming old town and let this UNESCO World Heritage site transport you back to middle age.

Explore Wawel Royal Castle, one of Poland’s most important cultural sites, the largest medieval square, Rynek, and tour Kazimierz, the Jewish Quarter.

Just a few minutes away from Krakow, save the last day for a tour to Auschwitz-Birkenau – which can be emotionally draining, but full of remarkable stories that deserve to be remembered.

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36 – Pisa, Italy

Pisa, Italy

Worldwide famous for the leaning tower and for being the birthplace of Galileo Galilei, Pisa is an excellent destination for a weekend getaway.

The city’s highlight is Piazza dei Miracoli, where it’s possible to explore the main landmarks – the Pisa Cathedral, Pisa Baptistry, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

It’s also worth strolling through the River Arno, walking along the shopping street, Borgo Stretto, and checking Pisa’s second main square, Piazza dei Cavalieri.

Save at least one full day to explore the surrounding area and make the most of your Tuscany trip, admiring the Renaissance city walls of Luca, the modern Livorno, by the Ligurian Sea, or the enchanting Florence.

See also: Leaning Tower of Pisa tickets , Things to do in Pisa

37 – Malaga, Spain

Malaga, Spain

In the sunny Spanish Costa del Sol, showing the best Andalusia has to offer, Malaga mixes paradisiac beaches, diverse museums, vibrant nightlife and delicious tapas.

With a rich history, explore the Alcazaba and marvel at the views from the ancient Gibralfaro Castle.

The birthplace of Pablo Picasso, find plenty of its wonderful works at the Picasso Museum or join a walking tour and pass across the artist’s childhood home.

Sunbathe at the best Mediterranean beaches, from the famous Playa la Malagueta to the less crowded Playa Peñon del Cuervo.

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38 – Bran Castle, Romania

Bran Castle, Romania

One of Europe’s most famous castles, perched atop a hill, the Bran Castle is commonly known as Dracula’s home.

Built during the 12th century at Transylvania and Wallachia’s border, used for defensive purposes against the Ottoman Empire, providing safe passage between the regions and contributing to their economic development.

The site gained popularity for matching the castle described in Bram Stoker’s novel, Dracula, even though the Irish author never visited Romania.

Welcoming thousands of visitors per year, it houses a private museum dedicated to Queen Marie’s art and furniture collection, richly ornating the rooms.

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See also: Best castles in Europe

39 – Kravica Waterfall, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Kravica Waterfall, Bosnia and Herzegovina

In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the large Kravica Waterfall by the Trebižat River is one of the country’s most precious jewels and best-kept secrets, with its popularity still rising.

Open from May to October, with 25 meters high, this is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the area has much more to offer, such as a peaceful picnic area and a small cafe.

During the hottest months, the best part of the visit is diving into the lake’s clear waters. There are kayaking tours through the river available for those wanting to explore a little more.

40 – Keukenhof gardens, Netherlands

Keukenhof gardens, Netherlands

The world’s most extensive flower garden, the Keukenhof is one of the best places to visit in Europe during the spring and witness this once-in-a-lifetime experience of seeing 7 million tulips bloom.

Rent a bike and pedal around the park or take a relaxing boat tour, a visit to the Keukenhof gardens is also an excellent program for the whole family, let the kids join a scavenger hunt throughout the gardens or pet some furry friends at the petting zoo.

Attracting millions of visitors each year, the garden is easily reached from Amsterdam and Rotterdam.

See also: Keukenhof Gardens tickets price

41 – Prague, Czech Republic

Prague, Czech Republic

Prague is a dream destination with diverse architecture, from the gothic wonder of Church of Our Lady before Týn to the modern and creative Dancing House; outstanding museums, and vibrant nightlife.

Start with a walking tour to check the city’s main sites, from admiring the outstanding Old Town and seeing the famous Astronomical Clock, to the iconic Prague Castle.

Cross the Charles Bridge – possibly on a ghost tour, and learn at the various museums, from the Museum of Communism to the Apple Museum.

Immerse in the local culture and attend a Czech Folklore Show or get the time of your life at a locally-led pub crawl.

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See also: Things to do in Prague , Prague Castle tickets price , Prague free walking tours

42 – Athens, Greece

Athens, Greece

Overflowing with legends and stories from the Greek Empire, ranking among the sunniest cities in Europe, Athens’s rich history mixed with modernity makes it a complex and extraordinary destination.

Explore the main historical landmarks, such as the iconic Acropolis – and climb there for the city’s best views; marvel at the Parthenon temple’s architecture and visit the Temple of Olympian Zeus.

After checking all monuments and museums, relax by the white sand beaches at Athens Riviera, or consider a day trip to make the most of this Greek adventure.

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See also: Things to do in Athens , Best tourist attractions in Athens , Best day trips from Athens , Acropolis tickets price

43 – Versailles, France

Versailles, France

Formerly a royal residence, the magnificent Versailles Palace is one of the world’s most visited palaces nowadays and can be easily reached from Paris.

Several tickets are available, some of which also include the Estate of Trianon, Versailles Gardens, and even the musical fountain show, to make the most of the visit – and if the tickets are sold out, check how to grant last-minute Versailles Palace tickets !

With a massive area and over 2000 rooms, it might be worth considering a guided tour to understand its history. One of the palace’s highlights is the Hall of Mirrors, with 357 mirrors.

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44 – Porto, Portugal

Porto, Portugal

Often considered one of the best European destinations, Porto has outstanding beauty mixed with delicious gastronomy and incredible nightlife.

Explore the old town and its iconic landmarks, from the Sé do Porto Cathedral to the colorful Largo da Pena Ventosa square, and the spectacular views from Miradouro da Vitória.

While in Porto, one can’t overlook the chance to taste one of the world’s most famous wines, the delicious Francesinha, and catch a fado show.

There are plenty of fun things to do in Porto, from observing the inspiration behind Harry Potter at Gomes Teixeira Square to the fantastic Douro Valley cruises, or exciting day trips to the Peneda-Gerês National Park and the Minho region.

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45 – Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm, Sweden

A small city where the land meets the sea, with a rich Viking history, exciting music scene, and plenty of islands to explore on a kayaking trip, Stockholm is an excellent destination for a quick city break.

Admire artifacts at the Royal Palace and wander around the colorful Gamla Stan – which translates to Old Town.

To get deeper into the city’s history, visit the 17th-century warship at Vasa Museum. With the Vikings being one of Sweden’s most famous ancestors, several tours pass through the most important sites, such as the ancient settlement of Granby.

Delight in modern Swedish cuisine and enjoy Stockholm’s nightlife, whether it is by catching a show at Avicii Arena, seeing a ballet at Royal Swedish Opera, or joining a pub crawl.

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46 – Riga, Latvia

Riga, Latvia

Riga is the liveliest among the capitals, with outstanding Art Nouveau architecture, exuberant nightlife, and stunning landscapes.

Stroll around the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with most of Riga’s monuments, such as the iconic House of the Blackheads, the St. Peter’s Church, or the Central Market.

Learn about the Latvian War of Independence at Freedom Monument, and get transported back to Medieval times at the Swedish Gate.

Try some Riga Black Balsam – made from pure vodka – and party at the many pubs and bars.

See also: Things to do in Riga

47 – Granada, Spain

Alhambra, Granada, Spain

Granada is an excellent choice for a city break: one of the most iconic Andalusian destinations, famous for its UNESCO World Heritage Sites, beautiful Islamic architecture, delicious tapas, and exciting flamenco shows.

Perched atop a hill, find the impressive Alhambra fortress and marvel at the views from the Alcazaba Tower. There are plenty of Alhambra tickets available, some of which also combine the visit to Generalife.

Check the Royal Chapel of Granada, explore the unique Albaicín district, and explore the Moorish-styled Alcaicería. For a remarkable sunset, stop by San Nicolas Viewpoint.

With a rich Arab heritage, save some time to relax at a traditional hammam spa or tour the best-preserved Arab baths at El Bañuelo.

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See also: Things to do in Granada , Alhambra tickets price

48 – Kiruna, Sweden

Kiruna, Sweden

As the northernmost city in Sweden, Kiruna is well-situated for all of your Arctic adventures. Whether you’re journeying here to witness the aurora borealis or stay the night in the famous Ice Hotel, Kiruna will expand your horizons.

Head to the Abisko National Park and immerse yourself in the alpine landscape. Here, you can watch the northern lights come out, go hiking or practice your photographic skills.

For a classic Swedish experience, put on your snowsuit and go dog sledding! Keep your camera on hand to capture the once-in-a-lifetime ride. This is one activity the kids won’t soon forget. If you’re looking for more of an adrenaline rush, you can traverse the terrain on a snowmobile.

To get a taste of local culture, you can join a city tour that includes dining out on street food. Savor the Arctic cheese and reindeer and moose meat in a traditional tipi!

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49 – Frankfurt, Germany

Frankfurt, Germany

Once among the most significant medieval cities in Germany, most of Frankfurt was destroyed during the Second World War. Nowadays, it perfectly blends modernity and history, with an impressive skyline, rich museums, the Goethe-Haus, and Anne Frank’s first home.

Look out for the city’s oldest building, the 15th-century medieval Eschenheim Tower, contrasting with Financial District’s opulent skyscrapers – where the city gets its Mainhattan nickname from.

Explore the lively Römerberg and soak in the views from the top of the Frankfurt Cathedral observation tower. Cross the Eiserner Steg bridge and stroll through the scenic Mainkai walk while marveling at the Main river.

Famous for its sausages, stop by Kleinmarkthalle to grab a traditional wurst at Metzgerei Schreiber, and accompany it with some apple wine.

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50 – Capri, Italy

Capri, Italy

Located in the Gulf of Naples, with an outstanding landscape and delicious cuisine, there’s a lot to explore in Capri.

Check the world-famous Piazzetta di Capri, the island’s center and its liveliest area, and try some ravioli capresi at the local restaurants.

Book a boat tour in Capri and adventure on its stunning turquoise waters and marvel at the Arco Naturale and Blue Gotto. Relax by the Gardens of Augustus and admire its views.

Visit the dreamy Villa San Michele and, of course, sunbathe at Capri’s best beaches such as Marina Grande, the best one for swimming, and the famous Bagni di Tiberio.

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51 – Greek Islands

Navagio Beach, Zakynthos, Greece

From the worldwide famous dreamy white villages of Santorini to the unique pink sand of Elafonisi Beach in Crete, the Greek Islands are a piece of heaven in the Mediterranean and definitely worth visiting.

In Crete, the largest of the islands, stroll around the Venetian Harbour and explore Chania ’s lovely Old Town, sunbathe in Falasarna, and marvel at the historical Knossos Palace.

Continuing to one of the finest islands in the Aegean Sea, Rhodes, explore the ancient ruins of Lindos Acropolis, snorkel in secluded coves, and wonder at the natural reserve of the Butterflies Valley.

Home of Hippocrates, Kos has a rich history and unique landscapes to explore. Continue with Mykonos with a lovely old town and vibrant nightlife, making it one of the best greek islands for partying.

With jaw-dropping turquoise waters, stop by Porto Timoni Beach in Corfu, snorkel in one of the finest Blue Lagoons in the world, and visit the distinctive Cape Dastris cliffs.

On the best European island for a honeymoon, the charming Santorini, watch the most romantic sunsets at Oia and swim at the unique Red Beach with volcanic red sand.

And of course, there’s much more to explore, considering Greece has over 200 islands. Enjoy the dreamiest beaches, embrace its rich history and try the delicious Mediterranean cuisine.

See also: Things to do in Rhodes , Things to do in Kos , Things to do in Santorini , Things to do in Crete , Things to do in Corfu , Things to do in Mykonos , Things to do in Paros , Things to do in Naxos

52 – Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

Croatia’s oldest and largest natural park, with almost 300 km², Plitvice Lakes, is one of the best places to visit in Europe and among its most extraordinary natural wonders.

Its primary attraction is the crystal clear lakes, which only cover 1% of this enormous park. With a total of 16 main lakes connected through stunning waterfalls, even though they look enchanting, swimming is prohibited.

With incredible fauna and flora to admire, adventure on the park’s hiking trails, or rent a boat and row in Kozjak lake. The park turns into a white wonderland during the winter, and skiing is among the most popular activities.

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53 – Seville, Spain

Seville, Spain

Among the most famous cities of Andalusia, with world-famous flamenco shows, glorious architecture, and delicious tapas, the sunkissed Seville is filled with fun things to do.

With Christian and Moorish influences, explore the stunning Real Alcázar of Seville, and continue to the Seville Cathedral & La Giralda, the world’s largest Gothic cathedral.

Climb to the unique Setas de Sevilla and rent a rowboat at Plaza de Plaza de España. And for the Game of Thrones fans, there are a couple of filming locations to visit.

To make the most of your trip, there are plenty of day trips available, from the historical Italica, the natural wonder of Doñana National Park, the unique city of Ronda, to the paradise beaches at Zahara de los Atunes.

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See also: Things to do in Seville , Best day trips from Seville , Real Alcazar of Seville tickets price

54 – Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade, Serbia

World-famous for its vibrant nightlife and parties, Belgrade has something for everyone – from spectacular galleries and architecture to the bustling streets and best bars.

Visit Belgrade’s largest park, Kalemegdan, and find the old citadel at the Belgrade Fortress. Admire Serbia’s major Orthodox Church, the Church of St Sava, and stop by the Nikola Tesla Museum.

After absorbing all of the city’s rich and turbulent history, embrace its reputable nightlife, with great indoor clubs and taverns during the cold months, and riverside venues for the warm months.

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55 – Trolltunga, Norway

Trolltunga, Norway

Translated to “troll tongue”, Norway’s most famous rock formation and one of the most photographed in the world, Trolltunga, is perched on the side of a fjord, over 1000 meters above the sea.

The 14 km hike starts by the Ringedalsvatnet lake and takes about 8-12 hours, depending on the experience level. Despite the challenging trail, take the time to enjoy the journey and marvel at the breathtaking Norwegian landscape.

56 – Ibiza, Spain

Ibiza, Spain

A Spanish oasis in the Mediterranean, the island of Ibiza is one of the best places to visit in Europe during the summer months.

With an outstanding coastline, take a boat tour and cool down by the island’s incredible beaches, from Cala Comte, the most famous one, the calm turquoise waters of Cala Bassa, to the hippie vibe of Cala Benirràs.

Wander around the fortified Old Town, with labyrinth streets and the best views over the harbor.

And what most visitors come from: go party – from plenty of boat and pool parties to join, to the world’s most famous beach clubs and the best party venues, there’s always fun granted in Ibiza.

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57 – Geneva, Switzerland

Geneva, Switzerland

Near the French border, the city of Geneva is the headquarters of the United Nations in Europe, with the impressive Palais des Nations.

Explore the charming Old Town, see the Flower Clock at the lovely Jardin Anglais and visit the city’s incredible museums such as the Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum.

By the margin of Geneva Lake, admire one of the world’s tallest water fountains, Jet d’Eau, and explore the lake and the surrounding cities on a boat tour.

And while in Switzerland, taste as much chocolate as possible!

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58 – Sofia, Bulgaria

Sofia, Bulgaria

Less touristy than the nearby European capitals, Sofia is famous for the massive Saint Alexander Nevsky Patriarch’s Cathedral, the royal Vrana Palace, and the 10th-century Boyana Church.

Stroll through the pedestrian Pirotska Street, stop by its excellent shops and cafes, or grab a souvenir at the Central Market Hall.

Catch a worldwide famous folklore show or a performance at the Sofia Opera and Ballet, and embrace the city’s lively nightlife.

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59 – Ljubjana, Slovenia

Ljubjana, Slovenia

The charming capital of Slovenia by the margin of the Ljubljanica River, one of Ljubljana’s most iconic attractions is the Ljubljana Castle perched atop a hill, in the middle of the city.

Cross the Dragon Bridge – with the dragon being the city’s symbol and protector – explore the beautiful Old Town, with the lively Prešeren Square, ​and finish by relaxing at the large Tivoli Park.

For some alternative activities, stop by the Metelkova Art Center, the city’s cultural and artistic hub, with performances, exhibitions, and a lot of incredible street art.

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60 – Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen, Denmark

Famous for being Hans Christian Andersen’s birthplace and the little mermaid sculpture, this small Scandinavian city has a lot to offer to its visitors.

With magnificent Danish cuisine and the famous Tivoli Gardens amusement park, Copenhagen attracts visitors worldwide.

Shop at Strøget, Europe’s largest pedestrian streets, wander around the city’s Old Town, and admire Nyhavn’s colorful architecture through a canal cruise.

Delve into Copenhagen’s rich history and culture with a visit to Christiansborg Palace and the many museums – such as the National Museum of Denmark.

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61 – Mont Saint Michel, France

Mont Saint Michel, France

Easily reached on a day trip from Paris to Normandy, the magnificent Mont Saint Michel is one of France’s most remarkable medieval gems.

Welcoming pilgrims since the 8th century, this small island with the Abbey of Mont Saint-Michel perched at the top is one of the most unique places to visit in Europe.

Take the time to explore the medieval village, admire the ancient defense walls and climb to the North Tower observation deck, for an outstanding view of the bay.

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See also: Best Normandy tours from Paris , Mont Saint Michel Day Trip from Paris – Price & Tips

62 – Helsinki, Finland

Helsinki, Finland

By the shore of the Gulf of Finland, the charming Helsinki delights those who visit it with stunning sea landscapes, landmarks and delicious Nordic cuisine.

Take the ferry to one of the world’s largest sea fortresses, Suomenlinna, once a substantial naval base. Today, not only one of Finland’s most fantastic attractions but also home to 900 inhabitants.

With a great diversity of attractions, visit Temppeliaukio Church, an ancient church carved into a rock, the 19th century Helsinki Cathedral and the orthodox Uspenski Cathedral.

Explore the city’s interesting museums, from the art pieces at Kiasma and Ateneum to the Design Museum. Save also some time to grab a souvenir at Helsinki’s Market Square or get the adrenaline rushing at Linnanmäki amusement park.

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63 – The Blue Eye, Albania

The Blue Eye, Albania

The Blue Eye, a natural water spring pool, source to the Bistricë River, is one of the most unique places to visit in Albania.

Easily reached upon a 35-minute drive from the city of Sarandë, the Blue Eye dazzles everyone with its turquoise crystal clear waters, surrounded by a dense forest.

Divers have explored at least 50 meters, but its total depth is still uncertain. Even though swimming in these mysterious waters is prohibited, marvel at this incredible natural phenomenon and watch the bubbles rising to the surface.

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64 – Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Famous for its iconic castle perched atop a hill and the medieval old town, Edinburgh’s culture-rich city and artistic is one of the most incredible places to visit in the UK.

Enjoy the best panoramic views from Calton Hill or hike the 2.4-mile trail through the ancient volcano up to Arthur’s Seat.

Explore the city’s greatest museums, such as the National Museum or the National Galleries of Scotland, and visit the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the former residence of Scotland’s queens.

There are plenty of fun things to do in Edinburgh, from visiting some of Outlander’s filming locations, to taking this opportunity to explore more of Scotland’s beauty, with a day trip to Loch Ness and the Highlands.

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See also: Things to do in Edinburgh , Best day trips from Edinburgh , Edinburgh Castle tickets price , Palace of Holyroodhouse tickets price

65 – Bratislava, Slovakia

Bratislava, Slovakia

Not the typical European capital, easily visited in one weekend, the lovely Bratislava offers plenty of significant landmarks to explore.

Explore the city’s charming Old Town, cross the Michael’s Gate and visit the fairy-tale Bratislava Castle.

Admire the art nouveau of The Blue Church, admire the views from the historical Devín Castle and stroll through Bratislava’s best museums.

Save also some time to soak in the local culture, from catching a play at Slovak National Theatre to trying the city’s best cafes and lively bars.

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66 – Mycenae, Greece

Mycenae, Greece

Located in eastern Peloponnese, Mycenae, what was once one of the Greek civilization’s major centers, is today one of Greece’s most important archaeological sites.

Quickly visited on a day trip from Athens, with buses running between the two cities, explore the kingdom of the legendary Agamemnon, commander of the Greek forces in the Trojan War.

Cross the famous Lion Gate, the entrance to the fortified town, and visit the Treasury of Atreus, where it’s allegedly the tomb of Agamemnon.

Also, stop by the Archaeological Museum and marvel at the impressive exhibits and artifacts excavated at the site.

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67 – Salzburg, Austria

Salzburg, Austria

A worldwide famous music center, from the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to the internationally acclaimed annual Salzburg Festival and the greatest operas and orchestral concerts, Salzburg is one of the best cities to visit in Austria.

Relive the iconic Sound of Music with several tours passing through the movie’s filming locations – including tours departing from Vienna and Munich, if you’re only planning to take a day trip.

While in the city, explore one of Europe’s biggest medieval castles, the Hohensalzburg Fortress, wander around Mirabell Palace’s gardens, and admire most of the city’s landmarks at the Old Town, including Salzburg Cathedral and the lively Getreidegasse shopping street.

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See also: Things to do in Salzburg , Best Sound of Music tours in Salzburg

68 – Rhine Falls, Switzerland

Rhine Falls, Switzerland

The largest waterfall in Europe, the massive Rhine Falls are one of the best places to visit in Switzerland, located on the border between Schaffhausen and Zurich.

A great attraction all year round, but the true power of the Rhine Falls is visible during the summer, with the water impressively flowing at 600,000 liters per second.

Just 40 minutes away from Zurich, it’s an excellent destination for a day trip. Start by exploring the lovely villages by the river and marvel at nature’s beauty from the multiple viewing platforms.

For an even more memorable experience, consider taking a boat cruise if visiting between spring to fall.

69 – Oslo, Norway

Oslo, Norway

Frequently overlooked compared to its neighbors, the city of Oslo deserves a place on every traveler’s bucket list, with plenty of fun activities available.

For the history lovers, stop by the Viking Ship Museum and wander around one of Norway’s most impressive Renaissance buildings, the Akershus Fortress.

For those looking for outdoor activities, join a Fjord sightseeing cruise and marvel at the unique landscape, adventure in some hiking in Nordmarka or go skiing at Oslo Winter Park.

Explore the charming Old Town and stop by the main shopping area, Karl Johan street. Tour the Aker Brygge neighborhood, catch a concert at the Oslo Opera House, or relax at a typical Scandinavian floating sauna.

See also: Things to do in Oslo

70 – Blue Lagoon, Iceland

Blue Lagoon, Iceland

One of Iceland’s most famous attractions, the unique Blue Lagoon, is the perfect way to relax on a day trip from Reykjavik – and multiple tours are available, making it very easy to access.

With a unique milky blue shade (due to the high silica concentration in the water), this insta-worthy destination is a great option all year round, with an average temperature of 39 °C at the geothermal pools.

Just remember to book the tickets in advance, considering its broad popularity.

See also: Things to do in Reykjavik , Best day trips from Reykjavik

71 – Corsica, France

Corsica, France

Immediately located above Sardinia , perfectly mixing French and Italian culture, bathed by the warm Mediterranean waters, the island of Corsica is a great European destination for the summer months.

With Corsica’s stunning sandy beaches with crystal clear water, spend the holidays sunbathing and relaxing at the famous Porto-Vecchio or the secret Petit Sperone Beach.

Explore the rich underwater fauna and flora on a diving or snorkeling tour; and adventure through the Bavella Needles or the epic GR20 hiking trail and marvel at Corsica’s landscape.

Take the time to stroll through Bastia Old Harbor, visit the lovely villages of La Balagne, Pigna or Sant’ Antonino, and delight with the best Mediterranean food, it’ll surely be an unforgettable trip.

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See also: Things to do in Corsica , Best boat tours in Corsica , Best islands to visit in Europe during Summer

72 – Canyon Matka, Republic of Macedonia

Canyon Matka, Republic of Macedonia

Less than a 30-minute drive from Macedonia’s capital, Skopje, the impressive Canyon Matka is a popular day/half day trip for locals and tourists alike.

Covering about 5.000 hectares, this unique nature getaway offers plenty of outdoor activities, from renting a kayak to taking a boat tour.

Despite the unique landscape, one curiosity about this place is it holds Macedonia’s oldest artificial lake, made in 1938.

With several medieval monasteries and 10 caves, including Vrelo Cave, one of Europe’s deepest underwater caves, it’s one of the best places to visit in Southeast Europe.

73 – Belfast, United Kingdom

Belfast, United Kingdom

The largest city in Northern Ireland and its capital, Belfast, is famous worldwide for being where the RMS Titanic was built.

The Titanic legacy is still solid these days; take this opportunity to learn more about its history at the Titanic Belfast museum and explore the Titanic Quarter.

Just one hour from Belfast lies the Dark Hedges, one of Game of Thrones’ most iconic filming locations. Consider also combining it with a trip to the unique Giant’s Causeway.

During the weekends, stop by the St. George’s Market to taste some local specialties, and don’t forget to visit Belfast Castle.

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74 – Palermo, Italy

Palermo, Sicily, Italy

The lively city of Palermo, in the heart of the Mediterranean, has so many Palaces, churches and landmarks to explore, no wonder why it’s one of Italy’s major cultural hubs.

Start by the iconic Cathedral of Palermo and explore its complex history, then climb to the rooftop for a bird-eye view of the whole city.

Continue to the 9th century Norman Palace and admire the impressive details of the Palatine Chapel, mixing Greek, Arabic and Latin styles, and exhibiting majestic mosaics.

Sunbathe in the best white sand beaches in Sicily, from the famous Mondello Beach to the natural reserve of Isola delle Femmine.

Make the most of your trip with a day tour from Palermo, and explore the remarkable Valley of the Temples, the ruins of Segesta and Mount Etna, Europe’s most active volcano.

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See also: Things to do in Palermo , Things to do in Sicily

75 – Warsaw, Poland

Warsaw, Poland

Warsaw is a city of contrasts, from the Warsaw Barbican, one of the remaining historic fortifications, to the views from the 30th-floor terrace at the Palace of Culture and Science; it perfectly blends the past with the modern days.

Explore the colorful Old Town, one of the main historical attractions, have a glimpse of the Polish monarch’s lives both at the Royal Castle and Wilanów Palace.

Delve into the city’s history at the Warsaw Uprising Museum, catch a show at Grand Theatre, one of the most famous opera houses in Europe and embrace Warsaw’s lively nightlife on a Polish vodka tour.

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76 – Vienna, Austria

Vienna, Austria

Once the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Vienna is still Austria’s most populated city and one of the best summer destinations in Europe, with plenty of festivals and outdoor activities.

Famous for its ties to Mozart and Beethoven, Vienna is often referred to as the city of music; take this opportunity to catch a classical concert at Peterskirche, Eschenbach Palace, or Musikverein.

Among the most popular landmarks in Vienna is the Schönbrunn Palace, filled with history and immense gardens to explore. Other palaces worth visiting are the Hofburg Imperial Palace, currently home to Austria’s president, and Belvedere Palace, with an impressive art collection.

To absorb all of Vienna’s rich history, consider joining a free walking tour, led by local guides. But don’t overlook the rest of Austria’s wonders, and save some time for a day trip – whether it is to Wachau Valley or Lake Neusiedl, this country won’t disappoint.

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See also: Things to do in Vienna , Best day trips from Vienna , Vienna free walking tours

77 – Golden Horn Beach, Croatia

Golden Horn Beach, Croatia

Located in Brac Island, even though not as famous as Hvar and Korčula, lies one of the best beaches in Croatia, the Golden Horn Beach – locally known as Zlatni Rat or Rat Beach.

Bathed by the Adriatic Sea, the stunning white sand beach got its name from the peninsula’s unique arrow-shaped formation of sand, and its crystal clear waters promise to marvel anyone who visits it.

Easily reached on a day trip from Split, this paradisiac beach is the perfect place to sunbathe, scuba dive, and try many watersports such as jetski or windsurfing.

See also: Things to do in Split , Best day trips from Split

78 – Lyon, France

Lyon, France

When people think about French destinations, Lyon is not often what comes to mind, but there are plenty of reasons to visit it, from the world-class gastronomy to its architecture and landmarks.

The Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse, Lyon’s first indoor market, is a mandatory stop for the foodies. Along with St. Antoine Market and La Croix Rousse Market, there’s no shortage of delicious local meals to try.

In the heart of Lyon, stop by the impressive Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste to marvel at the Gothic architecture, and take a walking tour around the Vieux Lyon District.

For those visiting during the summer, catch the Nuits de Fourvière, an arts and music festival at the Roman theaters, that promises an unforgettable experience.

See also: Things to do in Lyon

79 – Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

When it comes to places to visit in Europe, the Balkans are still gaining popularity, but Sarajevo deserves a place on everyone’s bucket list.

While exploring this budget-friendly European destination, stop by the Baščaršija historical market, admire the 16th century Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque ​and soak in the views from the Yellow Bastion.

However, Sarajevo requires a historical context to understand better the city, with the siege of Sarajevo, the longest in modern warfare, still so recent (1992-1996).

Visit the Sarajevo Tunnel, also known as Tunnel of Hope, built during the siege to allow food, supplies, and humanitarian aid into the city; and check the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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80 – Bordeaux, France

Bordeaux, France

Worldwide famous for its vineyards, the cosmopolitan city of Bordeaux is one of the best places to visit in Europe for wine lovers.

After checking La Cité du Vin, embrace the city’s rich cultural heritage, from the Roman Palais Gallien to the Medieval Gates; gothic cathedrals among baroque palaces and more historical monuments than one can count.

Stroll through the iconic Place de la Bourse square, check Bordeaux’s remarkable museums, such as the Museum of Fine Arts, the oldest one, and catch a performance at the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux.

Explore historical chateaux during the day and, for the ultimate fairytale experience, consider spending the night in a castle.

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81 – Madeira, Portugal

Madeira, Portugal

Worldwide famous for Cristiano Ronaldo’s home, the subtropical island of Madeira is one of the most beautiful hidden gems in Europe.

Along the African coast, with warm temperatures during the entire year, this is one of the best places to explore rainforests, hike, and enjoy a getaway in nature.

From the Vereda do Areeiro trail, the glass bottom Cabo Girão viewpoint, or watching the sunrise at Pico Ruivo, every spot offers a more breathtaking view than the other.

After all the hiking, cool off at the unique Porto Moniz’s volcanic swimming pools, with crystal clear waters, while marveling at the Atlantic ocean.

Try the Monte Sledge toboggan ride, one of Madeira’s most unique and fun attractions, sliding down the streets on a basket; admire the traditional Santana houses and drink the famous Poncha.

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82 – Alps

Alps Mountains

Europe’s most extensive mountain range, stretching through 8 countries, from France to Slovenia, the Alps are worth visiting for its unique landscape, from crystal clear lakes to dramatic mountains.

In the Italian Alps, one of the most popular attractions is the Dolomites, with the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo and its 10 km loop trail, or the beautiful Lago di Braies.

The alps’ higher mountain, Mont Blanc, can be found in the French Alps. The charming Chamonix village, surrounded by mountains, is the place for those looking for a relaxing getaway – and home to one of the best ski resorts in Europe for those looking for a bit of adrenaline.

From hiking to winter sports, the cherry on top of a trip to the Swiss Alps is the scenic Glacier Express 8h ride, from Zermatt to St. Moritz. The unforgettable panoramic train ride is the most comfortable way to travel across the alps and admire its landscape.

In Germany, the Alps can be seen in the Bavaria region, and the best place to admire its higher peak is by the Eibsee lake. The obvious choice to admire the Julian Alps in Slovenia is Lake Bled, but the trails at Triglav National Park are also worth exploring.

The Alps can also be visited in Austria, Monaco and Liechtenstein; choose from skiing and snowboarding to hiking or just relaxing surrounded by nature, and there’s the recipe for a memorable trip.

83 – Vilnius, Lithuania

Vilnius, Lithuania

Charming Lithuania’s capital, filled with history and a strong Jew heritage, Vilnius was once Europe’s largest Jewish center. Consider starting with a free walking tour around the Old Town and Jewish Quarter or the artistic district of Užupis.

Check the 15th century St. Anne’s Church, with its stunning Flamboyant Gothic style, and climb to the Three Crosses Monument for the city’s best views.

There’s plenty to learn about Vilnius’ rich history for those into museums, from the dark Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights, built in a former KGB headquarters (with a prison where death penalties were executed), to the exhibitions at the Contemporary Art Centre.

  • Vilnius tours

See also: Things to do in Vilnius

84 – Stonehenge, United Kingdom

Stonehenge, United Kingdom

The prehistoric Stonehenge, located in Wiltshire, is one of the UK’s most famous landmarks and easily reached on a day trip from London – taking about 2 hours.

Most of Stonehenge’s fame drifts from the fact that no one knows what those mysterious stones were used for, and there is no lack of theories, from astronomical studies to pagan ceremonies. Still, the most likely one is that it once was a burial ground.

Welcoming millions of visitors per year, the best time to visit it (for fewer crowds) is during weekdays and either in the early morning or sunset.

See also: Stonehenge tours from London

85 – Postojna Cave, Slovenia

Postojna Cave, Slovenia

What says “once in a lifetime experience” more than taking an underground train through a karst cave in Slovenia?

With millions of years of history, carved by the Pivka River, the Postojna Cave is one of Slovenia’s most beautiful natural wonders and lies 46km from Ljubljana.

Save an hour and a half for the cave tours, including the cave presentation by a local guide and the train ride. The tours are also wheelchair accessible and suitable for all kinds of ages.

After marveling at the cave’s 24 km of underground passages and massive halls, accompanied by the magical sound of the water dripping from the stalactites, stop by the world’s largest cave castle, the medieval Predjama Castle.

86 – Budapest, Hungary

Budapest, Hungria

With the iconic Hungarian Parliament Building, Budapest is one of the most photogenic cities in Europe, and a great budget-friendly capital to visit.

Start in the Buda side, exploring the historic Buda Castle, and continue to Fisherman’s Bastion, by the stunning Matthias Church, with the best views over the river and the city.

Cross the Széchenyi Chain Bridge to the Pest side of the river, stop by the Shoes on the Danube Bank and join a free walking tour through the Jewish Quarter.

With rich mineral waters, a trip to Budapest wouldn’t be complete without trying the famous thermal baths, such as Széchenyi or Gellért.

After recharging the energies, consider taking a day trip to the lovely little town by the Danube Bend, Szentendre, or the largest lake in central Europe, Lake Balaton.

  • Budapest tours

See also: Things to do in Budapest , Best day trips from Budapest , Hungarian Parliament tickets price , Budapest free walking tours

87 – Isle of Man

Isle of Man

Between England and Ireland, the small Isle of Man, bathed by the Irish sea, inhabited since 6500 BC, has plenty of history to discover and fun things to do.

The Manx Museum is a must for museum lovers, with unique artifacts from the Island’s Celtic and Viking past.

Delve into Isle of Man’s history at one of the best-preserved medieval castles in the world, Castle Rushen, and consider checking the Peel Castle as well, built by the Vikings.

Sports fans? Plan the trip during The Isle of Man TT, for one of the world’s most thrilling motorcycle races.

And for those looking for a getaway among nature, climb the Snaefell Mountain or walk to the Fairy Bridge. The Isle of Man has something for every kind of traveler.

88 – Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany

Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany

Welcoming about 1.5 million visitors per year, the Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the most impressive attractions in Germany, easily reached on a day trip from Munich.

Commissioned by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, the castle looks straight from a Disney movie. In fact, the resemblances are not a coincidence, as it served as inspiration for the Sleeping Beauty Castle.

Considered one of the most photographed buildings in the world, check the many viewpoints and get the best shots of it – including the famous shot of the castle atop of the hill, from the Queen Mary’s Bridge, also known as Marienbrücke.

Even though it’s not allowed to photograph inside the castle, it’s also worth taking a tour and exploring its magnificent rooms. Remember to book the tickets in advance, especially if you’re planning to visit during the high season.

See also: Neuschwanstein Castle tickets price

89 – Durmitor, Montenegro

Durmitor, Montenegro

Montenegro is still a hidden gem compared to other European countries, but the Durmitor National Park is a pretty solid reason for it to be added to everyone’s bucket list.

Home to Europe’s largest and deepest canyon, go rafting in the Tara River, or cross the 365m Đurđevića Tara Bridge and admire this green oasis ready to be explored, standing 170m above the ground.

Take the trail to Bobotov Kuk and admire Montenegro’s highest peak views, or check the 18 glacial lakes spread through the park.

The Durmitor National Park is also perfect for some canyoning, mountain biking, or simply enjoying a relaxing nature retreat with a picnic by the lake.

Consider the 1 km zip line at Extreme Zipline Tara, for those looking for some extra adrenaline, reaching a maximum speed of 120 km/h.

90 – Malta & Gozo

Valletta, Malta

A tiny archipelago bathed by the Mediterranean, Malta is located between Sicily and Tunisia, with warm temperatures during the entire year, making it worth visiting even in December for a warm winter break.

Perfectly blending culture with outdoor adventures, visit the Megalithic Temples of Malta, built by the Neolithic inhabitants and among the oldest temples in the world.

Walk along the city walls of the sunny capital, Valletta, admire the interior of the 16th century St. John’s Cathedral, and look out for some Game of Throne’s filming locations around the island.

Get away from the tourist crowds and admire Mdina’s old streets, swim in the crystal clear waters of the Blue Grotto in Qrendi or the St. Peter’s Pool in Marsaxlokk, and take the whole family to Popeye Village.

Off the main island, stop by Gozo to explore its Ancient Cittadella and marvel at the dramatic coastal formations in Dwejra; or snorkel in Comino’s blue lagoon.

  • Malta tours

See also: Things to do in Malta , Best boat tours in Malta & Gozo

91 – Vatnajökull National Park, Iceland

Vatnajökull National Park, Iceland

Moving on to the land of fire and ice, encompassing Europe’s largest glacier, Vatnajökull, the Vatnajökull National Park is a destination for the adventurous.

From hiking to snowmobiling or even kayaking in a glacier, Vatnajökull National Park is a paradise for outdoor lovers and promises a memorable trip.

For those visiting during wintertime, explore the park’s impressive Ice Caves (that melt during the spring).

See also: Best things to do in Iceland

92 – Tallinn, Estonia

Tallinn, Estonia

The charming capital of Estonia, Tallinn, is the country’s major industrial, cultural and financial hub, mixed with a rich history, beautiful architecture and stunning landscapes, making it one of the most beautiful cities to visit in Europe.

Start by exploring the Old Town, one of the world’s best-preserved medieval towns, stroll through its cobblestone streets and try the local restaurants and coffee shops.

From the orthodox Alexandre Nevsky Cathedral, built in a magnificent Russian Revival style, to the historical Toompea Castle, currently housing Estonia’s parliament, most of the attractions can be found in the city’s center.

To explore its surroundings, visit the Kadriorg Palace, built in the massive 70 hectares, Kadriorg Park; or climb to the 21st-floor observation deck at Tallinn TV Tower.

During the summer, when the days get longer, and the pop-up bars start to appear, relax by the coast with a drink in your hand.

  • Tallinn tours

See also: Things to do in Tallinn

93 – Brighton, United Kingdom

Brighton, United Kingdom

With the nickname of London-by-the-Sea, just one hour away from London and with a stunning coastline, the popularity of Brighton among the Londoners spread through the whole world, and the city became famous for its culture, artsy vibe and lively entertainment.

Get a panoramic view 140 meters above the ground from the British Airways i360, enjoy the sun at the Brighton Palace Pier, or learn about the city’s history at the fabulous Royal Pavilion.

With more independent shops than one can count, from the best boutiques to vintage stores, explore the Brighton Open Market and the iconic North Laine to grab a souvenir and satisfy your shopaholic side.

  • Brighton tours

See also: Things to do in Brighton

94 – Þingvellir National Park, Iceland

Þingvellir National Park, Iceland

Also known as Thingvellir National Park, this UNESCO World Heritage site is the ultimate Icelandic experience, filled with natural wonders.

Home to one of the best places to scuba dive in the world, and the only one where it’s possible to swim between two tectonic plates, the Silfra fissure. Or walk between them at Almannagja.

Take also some time to hike through the park’s multiple trails, admiring the park’s landscape, especially to Öxarárfoss Waterfall, one of Iceland’s main attractions, or check the horseback riding trails.

For history lovers, theÞingvellir National Park is also home to the world’s oldest parliaments, Althing, founded in 930.

95 – Champagne, France

Champagne region, France

Also known as the Champagne wine region, this historical province is famous worldwide for its champagne production. The Champagne Trail is the best way to introduce wine enthusiasts to the most prestigious certified wineries.

The best time to visit the Champagne is between April and October, with the busiest season in September, when the grapes are harvested. Take the time to tour vineyards, and don’t overlook the smallest houses for a more authentic and personal experience.

But the region has much more to offer besides tasting the best sparkling white wine in the world. Stop by Reims Cathedral and visit the place where French kings were crowned or visit the Archbishop of Reims’ palace, Palace of Tau.

  • Champagne tours

96 – Zurich, Switzerland

Zurich, Switzerland

Even though it’s considered one of Europe’s most expensive cities, Zürich has a unique charm, with colorful architecture perfectly bending with the lake to create one unforgettable scenery.

Travel back to the medieval times at the Old Town and delve into Switzerland’s finest museums, from the FIFA World Football Museum for the sport’s lovers to the unique Beyer Clock and Watch Museum.

Admire the mountains aboard the Funicular Rigiblick or take a boat tour around the moon-shaped Lake Zürich.

And to enjoy the trip to its fullest, consider taking a day trip, with plenty of fun options available, from the mountain village of Grindelwald to the medieval town of Stein am Rhein, or even visiting one of Europe’s tiniest countries, Liechtenstein.

  • Zürich tours

See also: Things to do in Zurich , Best day trips from Zurich

97 – Verona, Italy

Verona, Italy

Among the most romantic destinations in Europe, Verona is one of the best places to visit for couples, from its picturesque streets and squares, such as Piazza delle Erbe, to the lovely views from Castel San Pietro.

Eternalized by Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet, several tours take you across the many iconic locations, from the famous balcony at Juliet’s house (La Casa di Giulietta) to Basilica of San Zeno Maggiore.

Tour the ancient Arena of Verona and, for a unique experience, visit during the summer opera festival.

Save some time for a day trip to the impressive Santuario Madonna della Corona, built by a cliff 2000 meters above the sea level, or the iconic Lake Garda.

  • Verona tours

See also: Things to do in Verona

98 – Liverpool, United Kingdom

Liverpool, United Kingdom

The Beatles’ famous hometown, start your Liverpool adventure at The Beatles Story museum, filled with history and objects, from clothes owned by the group to handwritten lyrics.

With one of the world’s most important trading ports, explore Royal Albert Dock, a former major trading center.

Admire the city’s outstanding architecture, from the Cathedral of the Risen Christ to the incredible buildings along the Pier Head. For the sports fans, check the Liverpool FC Museum and take a stadium tour.

Even though the show is set in Birmingham, Liverpool is actually home to plenty of Peaky Blinders filming locations, from Port Sunlight to Falkner Square.

With a lively and diverse nightlife, catch a show at Liverpool’s Royal Court Theatre or grab a drink at the historic Cavern Club; there’s always fun granted in the city.

  • Liverpool tours

See also: Things to do in Liverpool

99 – Valencia, Spain

Valencia, Spain

With a mild climate, futuristic architecture mixed with rich history, delicious food and lively ambiance, Valencia is one of the best places to visit in Europe all year round.

Home to one of Spain’s largest stadiums, sports lovers must include the Mestalla Stadium on their list – and maybe catch a Valencia Football Club’s game there.

Admire the outstanding design of the City of Arts and Sciences and visit Europe’s largest aquarium, Oceanografic. Consider combining the ticket with a visit to the Hemispheric or the Science Museum.

Take a walking tour around the Old Town, visit La Lonja de la Seda, one of the most iconic landmarks in Valencia and delve into the city’s history at the many museums, from the Museum of Fine Arts to the Ceramics Museum.

Taste local tapas at the Central Market, enjoy a fine dinner at Colón Market, and no trip to Valencia would be complete without trying the typical paella.

  • Valencia tours

See also: Things to do in Valencia , Oceanografic Valencia tickets price

100 – Istanbul, Turkey

Istanbul, Turkey

With a timeless combination of ancient and modern life, the bustling Istanbul is famous for being the bridge between Europe and Asia.

The main attractions are the Hagia Sophia, with marvelous Byzantine architecture; the Blue Mosque, with outstanding beauty and religious importance; and the Grand Bazaar, one of the world’s largest and oldest covered markets; but there are countless sites to explore.

With European and Asian influences, Istanbul is a paradise for the foodies: from delicious street food to multiple restaurants and cafes to try.

Climb to the Rumelihisarı Fortress for the best views between the two continents, and take this opportunity to catch a ferry to Asia.

Just one hour’s flight away from Istanbul is the magical Cappadocia. Consider taking a day trip to see the fairy chimneys and fly aboard the world-famous hot air balloons.

  • Istanbul tours

See also: Things to do in Istanbul , Cappadocia hot air balloon price , Best places to visit in Turkey

That’s it for the ultimate European bucket list. We hope you’ve enjoyed our selection of the best places to visit in Europe and let us know in the comments what your dream destinations are.

As always, happy travels!

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21 of the best cities to visit in europe.

Traveling in Europe is a bucket list destination for people who dream of visiting castles, walking on romantic cobble stone streets, and eating pasta in the Italian countryside.

If you’re looking for inspiration for your own European vacation, our list contains both the major best cities to visit in Europe, plus a few equally fabulous and charming small cities that you many travelers don’t think to consider.

Vienna, Austria is one of the best cities to visit in Europe

With so many cultures, languages, and cuisines in such close range, you can make a very diverse vacation in Europe by visiting the major cities, or — better yet — getting a little further from the typical tourist destinations to immerse yourself even more.

We personally love visiting the big cities, but we’ve also explored the smaller locations and often feel like the experience is even better in the smaller cities and countryside, plus there are more unique places to stay .

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Our Favorite European Cities to Visit

Paris, france.

Sacre Couer

Who doesn’t love Paris? It’s been called many things by travelers, like The City of Lights, the most romantic city on earth, the food capital of the world, etc.

I think it’s all of those things, but most of all Paris is what you make it. Have you explored Paris yet? If not, you should add it to your vacation plans this year!

The best part about Paris is that it’s seemingly packed full of surprises. You can go to the  major attractions , climb the Eiffel Tower , and  eat crepes all day , or you can push all that tourist stuff aside and explore the less touristy aspects of Paris, of which you’ll find many.

See our shortcut travel guide to Paris for all the best hotels, neighborhoods, things to do, and places to eat and drink in the City of Lights.

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Rome, Italy

travel guide to rome

Rome is a city that will capture your heart the moment you arrive. It’s incredible to see so much history packed into one place, and so much of it is scattered right in the middle of a modern city.

There’s really no where else like it. You’ll want to spend days wandering around the Roman ruins in the forum, eating all the great Roman food , getting lost in the maze of streets, and looking in awe upon the Colosseum.

Do keep in mind that Rome is a very popular tourist destination, so hotels, tours and activities fill up and sell out quickly. This is one city where it pays to plan ahead. Don’t wait until the last minute to secure tickets for things you want to see like the Sistine Chapel and the Colosseum.

If you’re planning a trip to Rome, we’ve got you covered with our essential travel guide to Rome : an informative and helpful infographic that will give you a quick peek at all the top things you should plan to do in Rome, where to stay, how to get around, and most importantly – what to eat in Rome!

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  • Eat Like a Local on This Rome Food Tour 
  • Shortcut Travel Guide to Rome Italy [Infographic] 

Porto, Portugal

Porto, Portugal

Home to dozens of Port wine producers, Porto, Portugal, is a fantastic place to visit if you’re a wine lover, but even if you’re not into that, you’ll find plenty of fun things to do in Porto .

It’s one of our favorite places in Portugal and a must-do for your Portugal itinerary . Porto is an incredibly picturesque city, set along the western coast of Portugal , about a two-hour train ride from Lisbon.

There are two halves to the city, divided by the beautiful Duoro River: the city of Porto lies to the north, while the historic Port city and all of the Port wine houses are in Vila Nova de Gaia, which lies to the south.

To get a full feel for the city, you really need to visit both. One of the main reasons people initially consider going to Porto is because of the Port.

If you’re a wine lover, you absolutely must take some time to  visit the Port houses . Used entirely to store aging wine and welcome visitors, there are literally dozens of Port houses along the banks of the river and up into the hillside.

  • Where to Eat and Drink in Porto, Portugal
  • 10 Fun Things to Do in Porto
  • 10 Port Houses to Visit in Porto

Dublin, Ireland

Dublin, Ireland

Dublin is a great destination for travelers, especially from the United States because it’s such an easy destination to travel to. Not only do they speak English, it’s easy to find a million things to do in the city, and you really don’t need a car to get around.

If you choose to leave the city, out in the countryside the roads get a bit windy and narrow, but are well-marked. There are many reasons why people love spending time in Dublin.

The old churches, the Guinness Storehouse , Dublin Castle , the lively Temple Bar neighborhood, just to name a few. That also means that it can get quick packed in the city.

You need to have a good game plan for what you’re going to do and how. I always recommend getting the Dublin Pass , because it will help you see the most things in the shortest amount of time, and while saving tons of money.

It comes with a free ride on the Hop On Hop Off bus, which is the easiest way to get to all the top sights, plus free entry to the Guinness Storehouse and many more attractions.

  • Shortcut Travel Guide to Dublin [Infographic]
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Vienna, Austria

Vienna, Austria

Vienna is a city with a ridiculous amount of history. The home of the waltz, Habsburg Palaces and an unrivaled musical past, it’s simply overflowing with culture and excitement.

Walk for an evening through the cobblestone streets in the center city and you can almost hear a famous composer at work. In fact, many of the walking areas are lined with small orchestral ensembles playing their way through the evening.

Elbowing in on their act, of course, are those unique artist who dress in a period piece and then stand in one position for what seems time eternal.

The only downside to Vienna is that it is very expensive. If you are going to spend some time in the city, be ready to pay for the privilege.

Tours to take in Vienna:

  • Vienna’s Highlights: Food, Coffee and Market Small Group Walking Experience
  • Skip the Line: Schonbrunn Palace Guided Tour in Vienna
  • Vienna City Center Small-Group Walking Tour

Salzburg, Austria

Salzburg, Austria

Salzburg is one of my favorite small cities to visit in Europe . The real home of Mozart, Salzburg is Vienna’s smaller sister, with less of the hustle and bustle.

A walk through the shopping district will leave you breathless and, sometimes, penniless, but it is very worthwhile. Salzburg is a city where you can drink beer with monks, take in an opera, walk through exquisite rose gardens, and stroll through the pedestrian-only old town.

There are plenty of charming cafes and restaurants to fill the down time, and the food is great.

Salzburg is just a short distance from Munich, so we always recommend putting the two together if you’re planning a trip. You can take the train between them cheaply and easily.

Munich, Germany

Munich Germany

There are a lot of great cities and regions in Germany, but one of the cities we love the most is Munich. This city is the capital of the Bavaria region that is home to some of my favorite architecture and food.

Not only do they host the largest beer festival in the world, Oktoberfest, they have a great many museums, a beautiful town square, and so many fun beer gardens.

Capital of the southern province of Bavaria, Munich brings to mind images of ledehosen and foaming steins of beer. In fact Munich is a sophisticated city that’s home to a multitude of cultural offerings including museums and a lively arts scene.

Getting around Munich is easy via an excellent public transport network which includes an underground and buses. You can also cycle. Walking through the old town center is also a favorite pastime in Munich.

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  • How to Plan a Trip to Oktoberfest in Munich
  • Munich Oktoberfest Guide for Newbies

Rothenberg ob der Tauber, Germany

Rothenburg Germany

You can’t leave Germany until you’ve visited the cutest little city you’ll ever see, Rothenberg ob der Tauber Rothenburg is a charming German town in northern Bavaria known for its medieval architecture.

Half-timbered houses line the cobblestone lanes of its old town, making for a very picturesque village setting. The still-standing town walls include many preserved gate houses and towers, plus a covered walkway on top that you can traverse in parts.

The medieval Town Hall has a clock tower that draws crowds and offers panoramic views. If you’re looking for something truly special to do at Christmas time, put Rothenburg on our list.

All the Christmas markets pop up and Gluhwein can be found everywhere. It’s simply magical.

Athens, Greece

Roman Ruins of Athens, Greece

Many people visit Athens for the history and archaeology, of course. The Pantheon and other Roman ruins in the city are astounding. The views from the top of the Acropolis are unbelievable.

And then there’s the food. Don’t forget about the incredible foodie experiences that will introduce you to the amazing food in Athens .

Get ready to do a LOT of walking as you meander through the archaeological history of Athens. It’s a city you need at least 2-3 days to explore.

To show you the best side of Athens, we’ve put together a handy infographic . It will help you start planning your trip by showing you all the best hotels, neighborhoods, things to do, and places to eat and drink in the Athens.

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Stockholm, Sweden

Gamla Stan town square

Stockholm is a brilliant city, both in the short, cold hours of winter, and the long, warm days of summer. You’ll find many great things to fill your vacation in Stockholm.

One of my favorite things to do, besides walking around the incredible Gamla Stan, is taking an archipelago cruise around the outskirts of the city. There are dozens of islands scattered around the waterways. You absolutely must get out on the water to see it all.

You may not have guessed it, but Stockholm also has fantastic food , and many unique foods and drinks you should try while you’re there. It’s a great idea to go on a food tour at the beginning of your time there to get acquainted with the local food and find all the great spots to go back to during your stay.

It is an awesome city, easy to walk around, with plenty of things to do and see, especially in the summer months when the sun stays up until late into the night.

During the winter, you can stay indoors by traveling along the subway system to admire the subway art . It’s a thing – believe me.

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Madrid, Spain

The Bear & The Strawberry Tree

Madrid is not a sightseeing haven like Paris or Rome, but there are a host of attractions like the Prado museum, Plaza Mayor and the Royal Palace that you must see, along with fantastic Spanish food to discover.

Sitting at one of the many street-side cafes and observing the passing procession and street artists is one of my favorite things to do in Madrid.

A close second is going on a food tour to find all the top spots to eat tapas. Book your food tour here . There are many other cities in Spain that are just a short day trip from Madrid, like Segovia, Ávila & Toledo , which you can reach by bus tour.

Another of our favorite day trips from Madrid is to the Ribera del Duero wine region. You can book a wine tasting day trip to the region here .

  • Where and What to Eat On a Madrid Tapas Crawl

Budapest, Hungary

Budapest, Hungary

Budapest is a city rich in culture and history, a city of castles, cathedrals, museums and Turkish baths. Uniquely Hungarian and not short of attractions, Budapest is a popular European city break destination.

Over 2,000 years old, Budapest is a large city containing traces of the various forces that have ruled it over time. Romans, Turks, Goths and many others have conquered the city.

Somehow, the various influences work in such a way as to make the city sparkle. In a bit of trivia, Budapest was historically considered three cities. The three cities were Pest, Obuda and Buda.

Although grouped together, the cities were naturally divided by the Danube River which forks in the middle of the city. In 1873, the three cities were combined into one and given the Budapest name.

Although Budapest has many top attractions, one of the most visited is Buda Castle. Sitting on top of a hill and towering over the Danube, the castle is stunning.

Construction started under the guidance of King Bela IV in the 14th century and was expanded upon by later rulers.

Visiting Buda Castle is like stepping back into the heights of the renaissance. The Castle is adorned with red marble stairways, gothic facades, bastions and epic statutes overlooking the Danube.

The fountains around the Castle simply can’t be described with words. A nation with no less than 8 UNESCO World Heritage sites, Hungary on a whole is a fantastic country to explore, and Budapest is the main jumping-off point.

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Prague, Czech Republic

Prague's charming streets

Prague is one of those cities that everyone wants to travel to in their lifetime. Whether it’s for its medieval architecture, its Bohemian culture, or because it’s the beer-drinking capital of the world, there’s something for every kind of traveler in Prague.

You may not immediately think of Prague as a  foodie city , but it is in its own way. There are many foods you must try while in the Czech Republic, and plenty of really fantastic restaurants in Prague where you can acquaint yourself.

Don’t forget the beer! Prague has dozens of bars where you can try the local craft beer. Here is your essential travel guide to Prague with all the best hotels, neighborhoods, things to do, and places to eat and drink in the Czech capital, along with a comprehensive 2-day itinerary of things to do in Prague.

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  • What to Do in Prague in 2 Days

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

One of the ‘greatest small cities in the world’, Amsterdam is world famous for its canal system and its tolerance and diversity. A trip along the canals is a must for every lover of architecture.

The city is also known for soft drugs, with its plethora of marijuana bars (called coffee shops) and prostitution. There are many different sides and personalities to Amsterdam.

You can make of it what you want and in many ways, Amsterdam can become anything you want it to be. As a tourist, you’ll likely find it to be a very welcoming and acceptable place. The food in Amsterdam is exciting, with many new things to try.

Amsterdam has a unique culture, exquisite nightlife, amazing lodging options for every budget, great transport connectivity and an authentic bike experience.

The beautiful weather all year round has made this jewel of The Netherlands a popular tourist destination for travelers from all over the world. Among the popular tourist attractions in the city are The Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum , as well as the Anne Frank House.

Amsterdam has over fifty museums to explore. You’ll also want to go on a day trip to the Keukenhof gardens   to see the flower fields in spring.

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Venice, Italy

Venice, Italy, is surrounded by waterways, making it an extremely unique and interesting place to visit.

Venice is just one of those places you have to visit at least once in your life. It’s an incredibly enchanting city, with so much character that you feel a little like you’re floating around in a Disney movie.

The views across the Grand Canal are so beautiful, and the narrow alleys can lead you to get lost in a city of charm. Everywhere you turn is another incredible view, and a gondola floating by in the distance, and a food opportunity you can’t pass up.

That being said, it is highly recommended to go there during a shoulder season. While Venice really doesn’t have a low season, you really don’t want to be there during the summer months, when the tiny alleyways are so packed with people you can’t even walk around.

The best time to go is actually in the winter, when the crowds have thinned out, the weather is much less stagnant, and the water is cleaner. However, we find it best to avoid November, as this is a period with historic flooding in Venice.

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Florence, Italy

Florence Italy

Florence, Italy, is a city that captures the hearts of many would-be travelers before they’ve even bought a flight.

It’s one of the cities in the world that everyone dreams to going, and for good reason – it’s not only the capital of the Tuscany region, it’s also renown for Renaissance art and architecture.

The architecturally stunning buildings of Florence house some of the world’s most treasured art, but that’s not all Florence has going for it. There are outdoor markets, quirky shops of all kinds, and food that draws nearly as long of lines as the art galleries.

For most visitors, 2-3 days is sufficient time to cover the main attractions of the city, but if you’re a museum lover or art history buff, you’ll probably want to consider spending at least 5-7 days.

There are also day trips to consider, as many of Italy’s gems are within an easy day trip from Florence, like the  Chianti wine region ,  Bologna , and Verona.

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Copenhagen, Denmark

A canal cruise down the narrow canals of Copenhagen

There’s a reason that Denmark is ranked among the happiest countries in the World, and some of that joy surely transfers to tourists when they visit Copenhagen .

Copenhagen is a very welcoming city, with many iconic tourist attractions that are hard to resist. Add to that the great food you’ll find in Copenhagen, like the New Nordic Cuisine movement, and it’s a perfect place to travel. Check out our Copenhagen in 36 Hours itinerary.

If it hasn’t made it on your must-see list yet, we’ve got the perfect Copenhagen travel guide that will change your mind and have you planning a visit to Copenhagen in the near future.

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Barcelona, Spain (Catalonia)

The Temple Expiatori del Sagrat Cor in Barcelona, Spain

An increasingly popular destination, Barcelona’s modern face is fashionable and vibrant but still holds the Spanish traditional spirit.

Parts of the city are haunted by the spirit of the eccentric genius Gaudi who fantastic architecture dazzles the imagination. The most captivating of Gaudi’s work is the Sagrada Familia, the final and unfinished work of the Catalan artist.

This audacious building, a mix of architectural styles (Neo-Gothic, Cubist and Art Nouveau), was started in 1883 and today still remains unfinished, following the express wishes of the artist.

The incomplete building is intended to signify the tortuous and unending path of the individuals in their search for God and spirituality. The city is pedestrian friendly which helps when exploring the sights on foot.

If you want a faster way to get around, the metro is an easy option. There are a variety of different neighborhoods you’ll want to explore, try the food , and spend time at wine bars and outdoor cafes.

The most pleasant weather in Barcelona is between May and June. Summer temperatures can reach a simmering 34 C. When October comes around it starts to cool off with a little rain. 

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Split, Croatia

Split Croatia

With some of the most dramatic views, history, and culture in Croatia , Split is a fantastic destination for a long, relaxing vacation, or a short city break.

One of the best ways to really immerse yourself in Croatia is to not only spend time in Split, but also take advantage of all best day trips from Split.

Within a short distance from Split, there are natural wonders, caves, waterfalls, islands, and cities both inside and outside of Croatia to discover.

You’ll quickly find that you need more than a few days to see it all. Plan ahead to include these day trips in your visit to Split. You will be amazed at how much beauty and excitement lies with a quick trip from the city.

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Bordeaux, France

Monument aux Girondins

It’s time to branch out and discover other cities in France beyond Paris. There are some really fantastic cities to explore, like Bordeaux. Bordeaux is known, informally, as the wine capital of the world.

There is an enthralling combination of history, medieval culture, and good food and wine that makes Bordeaux a prime destination for all travelers, not just wine lovers. If you stayed in Bordeaux for a full week of wine tasting , you would still feel that you only scratched the surface.

You’ll want to save time to explore all of the famous regions, including Medoc , Graves, Saint-Emilion , Pomerol, and the Sauternes region that produces amazing sweet white wine.

Bordeaux is, in many ways, a smaller version of Paris, and it is just as enchanting. The architecture is very similar, the food is just as French, the museums are world-class, the wine is superb.

The only thing that’s missing is the Eiffel Tower. Read more in our guide on how to spend a week in Bordeaux and the 14 top Saint-Emilion wineries to visit.

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Berlin, Germany

Berlin Germany travel guide

Berlin is a city that holds a certain mystery, due to its interesting history that forever changed the world. Between its storied past and its modern present day, Berlin is a great place to visit.

Do keep in mind that Berlin is a very popular tourist destination, so hotels, tours and activities fill up quickly. It pays to plan ahead for your visit to Berlin, by booking your hotel, figuring out transportation, and deciding on what you’d like to do.

Some of the top activities in Berlin are to visit the remains of the Berlin Wall, visit the many museums on Museum Island – both historic and cultural, see the Brandenburg Gate, and eat some Curry Wurst.

We went on this 4-hour walking tour of the city that was hugely informative. If you’re planning a trip to Berlin, we’ve got you covered with our travel guide to Berlin , which includes what to do, see and eat in the city.

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There are a lot of fantastic cities to visit in Europe , and our list has only scratched the surface, but we truly love all of the cities listed here.

We’ve spent time exploring and discovering each and believe they are some of the best places to spend a vacation in Europe.

Most people don’t just visit one European city on their vacation, so use this list as inspiration to plan your European trip .

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  • Book a tour (we always use Viator to find the best tours)
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In this comprehensive guide, I’ve put together a curated list of the best European cities that will undoubtedly ignite your wanderlust and provide you with unforgettable travel experiences.

If you’ve been considering a European adventure that promises rich history, captivating culture, and breathtaking landscapes, you’re in for a treat.

Europe, with its diverse array of nations, offers a range of enchanting destinations, each with its own unique charm.

From the romantic canals of Venice to the vibrant streets of Barcelona and the timeless elegance of Paris to the historic grandeur of Prague, these cities have been carefully chosen to showcase the very best Europe has to offer.

So, whether you’re a history enthusiast, a culinary aficionado, or simply seeking picturesque views, explore this guide to discover the Best European cities waiting to capture your heart and soul.

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Best European Cities

Dublin, ireland.

Exterior of a red and brick pub, The Temple Bar, in Dublin.

Dublin , Ireland , is undeniably one of the best European cities to visit, offering a multitude of attractions and activities to explore.

You’ll find plenty of historical landmarks, including the renowned Trinity College and its prized possession, the Book of Kells , which dates back to the 9th century.

The city’s vibrant atmosphere comes alive in the bustling Temple Bar district, where you can enjoy art galleries, delectable Irish cuisine, and traditional music in cozy pubs.

In Dublin, you simply can’t miss the opportunity to indulge in an authentic Irish breakfast or relish the perfect pint of Guinness.

What’s more? You can try out fun day trips from Dublin by train for an unmatched journey. This city mixes its age-old history with a modern vibe, making it a top pick among the best European cities to visit.

Copenhagen, Denmark

Boats floating on a canal by colored buildings in Copenhagen.

Copenhagen, Denmark, stands out as one of the best European cities to visit, offering a perfect blend of modernity and timeless charm. This city boasts an array of attractions, from the picturesque Nyhavn harbor to the historic Tivoli Gardens .

Exploring the city by bike is a must-try, as Copenhagen’s bike-friendly culture allows you to immerse yourself in its beauty effortlessly.

And don’t leave without savoring a Danish pastry, particularly the renowned “wienerbrod.” With its captivating blend of contemporary living and rich heritage, Copenhagen promises an unforgettable experience for travelers.

Barcelona, Spain

Large big cathedral under a blue sky in Barcelona.

Barcelona, Spain , is undeniably one of the best European cities to visit, thanks to its rich blend of history, culture, and vibrant energy. While exploring this Mediterranean gem, there are also numerous free things to do in Barcelona .

Take a leisurely stroll down La Rambla, a bustling tree-lined promenade perfect for people-watching. Visit the enchanting Park Güell , designed by the renowned architect Antoni Gaudí, and admire its colorful mosaics and whimsical architecture.

Don’t miss the Gothic Quarter, where you can wander through historic streets and discover hidden squares.

An essential part of the Barcelona experience is savoring a day at the city’s stunning beaches, such as Barceloneta Beach, where you can unwind, swim, or bask in the sun.

As the sun sets, Barcelona’s vibrant nightlife comes alive, offering a diverse range of entertainment options for night owls.

With its wealth of free and captivating activities, Barcelona ensures an unforgettable experience for travelers on any budget, both day and night. It’s one of the best European beach cities!

Rome, Italy

Trevi Fountain with blue waters in Rome.

Rome, Italy , undoubtedly ranks among the best Western European cities to visit, and its allure is deeply rooted in its folklore and timeless beauty.

Visitors are drawn to iconic landmarks like the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Vatican City, home to St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel.

Never miss out on wandering through the ancient cobblestone streets of the historic center, where you’ll encounter stunning hidden gems in Rome , like the tucked-away neighborhood of Trastevere with its charming piazzas and quaint cafes.

Explore the lesser-known Basilica di San Clemente, an architectural marvel with multiple layers of history beneath its surface.

Moreover, Rome’s vibrant nightlife scene, with its bustling bars, lively clubs, and spirited street performances, adds a modern twist to the city’s timeless allure.

Belfast, Northern Ireland

Big historic government building with a green dome in Belfast.

Belfast, Northern Ireland, stands as one of the Best European cities to visit, captivating travelers with its intriguing blend of history, culture, and stunning landscapes.

If you’re looking for some serious excitement in Belfast, get to exploring its troubled yet fascinating history through the Titanic Belfast Museum , where you can learn about the ill-fated ship’s construction.

Stroll through the colorful streets of the Cathedral Quarter, filled with lively pubs, art galleries, and street art.

Don’t miss the enchanting Giant’s Causeway, a natural wonder located just a short drive from Belfast, with its hexagonal basalt columns and dramatic coastal views.

Belfast’s unique charm and captivating ancient tales make it a top destination among the best European cities.

Prague, Czech Republic

Boats floating on the water near a bridge and city in Prague.

Prague , Czech Republic, is undeniably one of the best Eastern European cities, celebrated for its remarkable history, stunning architecture, and enduring charm.

For a unique experience in Prague, venture into the enchanting Old Town Square, where you’ll find the iconic Astronomical Clock and historic buildings that transport you back in time.

Stroll across the romantic Charles Bridge and explore Prague Castle, a sprawling complex with breathtaking views of the city.

Prague is also famous for its vibrant arts scene, so consider catching a performance at the National Theatre or delving into the intriguing works at the Museum of Communism.

Whether you’re discovering historical treasures or immersing yourself in the city’s cultural richness, Prague offers a wealth of options for travelers seeking the very best European cities have to offer.

Zurich, Switzerland

Aerial view of a city with a river going through it in Zurich.

Zurich, Switzerland, is definitely a must-visit city on any Switzerland bucket list , renowned for its picturesque landscapes, cultural richness, and vibrant urban life.

While in Zurich, be sure to explore the charming Old Town, with its historic architecture and cobblestone streets. Don’t miss out on a visit to the Swiss National Museum , offering insights into Switzerland’s heritage.

Try out a scenic cruise on Lake Zurich, which provides breathtaking views of the surrounding Alps. With its perfect blend of natural beauty and cosmopolitan attractions, Zurich ranks among the best cities to visit in Switzerland.

Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

Skyline of buildings under a grey sky in Luxembourg City.

Luxembourg City, nestled in the heart of Europe, is a captivating destination known for its rich folklore, stunning architecture, and inviting ambiance.

While exploring this enchanting city, be sure to immerse yourself in the picturesque Old Town, with its medieval buildings, cobblestone streets, and the iconic Luxembourg Castle.

Don’t overlook visits to the impressive Notre-Dame Cathedral and the historic Bock Casemates , offering glimpses into the city’s fortified past.

While in Luxembourg City, consider a leisurely stroll along the scenic Pétrusse Valley, providing breathtaking views of the city’s lush greenery and dramatic cliffs.

With its harmonious blend of historical treasures and natural beauty, Luxembourg City ranks among Europe’s top cities to explore.

Edinburgh, Scotland

Girl sitting on top of a mountain looking out at the water in Edinburgh.

Edinburgh , Scotland , is undeniably among Europe’s top cities to explore, renowned for its abundant history, magnificent architecture, and thriving cultural scene.

While in Edinburgh, explore the historic Royal Mile, home to iconic sites like Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

Never miss the opportunity to go hiking up Arthur’s Seat, an extinct volcano in Holyrood Park, for breathtaking views of the city and countryside. Edinburgh’s blend of history and culture promises an unforgettable experience for travelers.

Athens, Greece

View of a city skyline with a mountain behind under an orange sky in Athens.

Athens, Greece, is an iconic metropolis renowned for its profound historical legacy, world-famous landmarks, and vibrant tapestry of culture.

Explore the historical marvels of the Acropolis, where you can stand in awe of the Parthenon and other ancient wonders. Discover the charming Plaka neighborhood, known for its traditional Greek tavernas and picturesque streets.

For a unique experience, take a leisurely hike up Lycabettus Hill to enjoy panoramic views of the city and the Aegean Sea.

Athens, as one of the most beautiful cities in Greece , offers a unique blend of ancient and contemporary experiences, making it a captivating destination for travelers seeking the very best of European cities to explore.

Munich, Germany

View of red buildings and a church in Munich.

Discover the captivating allure of Munich , Germany , a city renowned for its unmatched cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and vibrant atmosphere.

Amidst the historic treasures like the Nymphenburg Palace and Frauenkirche, explore the charming streets of the Altstadt (Old Town) and savor traditional Bavarian cuisine at local beer gardens.

To truly immerse yourself in Munich’s culture, embark on a delightful Bavarian food tour, indulging in pretzels, sausages, and schnitzels .

Munich’s harmonious blend of old-world charm and modern vibrancy beckons travelers to explore the very best of European cities.

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London, England

Tower of London under a blue sky.

Explore the dynamic city of London , England , hailed as one of the world’s premier destinations. London, with its abundant history and a wealth of diverse cultural experiences, caters to the interests of every traveler.

Wander through the historic streets of Greenwich, home to the Royal Observatory and the Meridian Line, where you can straddle two hemispheres.

Do visit Camden Market, a vibrant hub of creativity and commerce, where you can shop for eclectic fashion, sample global cuisine, and soak in artistic energy.

London’s unique blend of tradition and modernity promises an unforgettable experience for travelers exploring the very best of European cities.

Porto, Portugal

Boats on the water next to orange-roof buildings in Porto.

Porto , Portugal , is one of the best small European cities, known for its rich history, charming architecture, and exceptional port wine.

While in Porto, explore the historic Ribeira district, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and take in the vibrant atmosphere of its narrow streets and colorful buildings along the Douro River.

Don’t miss a visit to the Livraria Lello, an enchanting bookstore often linked to inspiring J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series.

To truly immerse yourself in Porto’s culture, savor a leisurely meal at a local eatery, enjoying traditional Portuguese dishes like Francesinha or Bacalhau à Gomes de Sá.

Porto’s unique blend of culture and flavors promises an unforgettable experience for travelers exploring Europe’s best small cities.

Vienna, Austria

View from a mosaic-topped cathedral of red buildings in Vienna.

Vienna, Austria, is renowned for its vibrant cultural scene, stunning architecture, and delightful cuisine, making it a top pick among European cities to explore.

While in Vienna, immerse yourself in the opulence of the Hofburg Palace, stroll through the historic streets of the Innere Stadt, and marvel at the iconic Schönbrunn Palace .

To truly experience Vienna, you must know what to eat in Vienna , like indulging in its culinary delights, savoring classics like Wiener Schnitzel, Sachertorte (chocolate cake), and a cup of Viennese coffee at one of the city’s charming coffeehouses.

Vienna offers a perfect blend of history and gastronomic pleasures for travelers seeking the best of European cities.

Brussels, Belgium

View of gold accent buildings under a blue sky in Brussels.

Brussels, Belgium, ranks among the best European cities to explore, known for its vibrant atmosphere, historic landmarks, and delectable chocolates.

Visit the iconic Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and immerse yourself in the city’s Art Nouveau architecture. A must-do in Brussels is to savor authentic Belgian chocolates, known worldwide for their exquisite flavors and craftsmanship.

Brussels offers a delightful blend of history and gastronomic delights for travelers seeking the best of European cities.

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Blue water next to red roof buildings in Dubrovnik.

Dubrovnik, Croatia, is certainly one of the best cities to visit in Europe, celebrated for its stunning coastal beauty, rich history, and unique cultural experiences.

While in Dubrovnik, explore the well-preserved medieval Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and stroll along the historic city walls for panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea.

Additionally, don’t miss taking a cable car ride to Mount Srd for breathtaking vistas of the city and its surrounding islands.

Dubrovnik offers a remarkable fusion of historical charm and natural splendor, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking the best of European cities.

Paris, France

The Eiffel Tower next to green park under a blue sky in Paris.

Paris , France , stands out as a top destination, celebrated for its romantic atmosphere, iconic landmarks, and delightful culinary scene. Explore famous sites like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, and the charming Montmartre district.

Don’t miss the opportunity to experience Parisian café culture by enjoying coffee at classic establishments such as Café de Flore, Les Deux Magots, and Le Procope.

Paris offers a captivating mix of culture, charm, and gastronomic delights, ensuring an unforgettable experience for travelers exploring European cities.

Final Thoughts: Best Cities in Europe

The best European cities await your discovery, promising an enticing blend of culture, history, and unforgettable experiences.

From the romantic allure of Paris to the coastal charm of Dubrovnik, embark on your journey to explore the very best of European cities and create memories that will last a lifetime. Don’t miss your chance to explore these captivating destinations!

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20 Best Cities to Visit in Europe on the Cheap

E urope can cost a lot of money as a travel destination. Cities like Stockholm, Paris and London are so expensive, even Europeans complain about them. 

But that doesn’t mean cheap travel isn’t possible on the continent. There are plenty of places that offer beauty, history and good food without breaking the bank.

These are the best cities in Europe for surprisingly cheap travel.

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20. Ljubljana, Slovenia

Best budget stay:  ibis Styles Ljubljana Centre

Best cheap attraction: The Dragon Bridge is a free attraction that provides some of the coolest photo ops in the city.

Note: This list comes from U.S. News and World Report's 2023-24 report .

Visiting Ljubljana on a Budget

The Slovenian capital remains an underrated and overlooked gem. With terracotta rooftops, stone bridges that cross the Ljubljanica River and a castle on a hill, this is storybook Europe at its finest. 

Ljubljana’s relative lack of fame works for budget travelers, as prices are much cheaper here than in other places that compare in beauty. A great way to see everything without spending a lot of money is to buy the Ljubljana Card , which provides entrances to several attractions, public transport, bike rental and even a river cruise.

19. Galway, Ireland

Best budget stay: Salthill Hotel  

Best cheap attraction: If you can find transportation to it, there is no entrance to the wild and beautiful Connemara National Park.

How to Visit Galway on a Budget

Ireland’s second city may be relatively small, but it packs a punch and doesn’t ask you to pay much for it. The Galway City Museum, the Galway Cathedral and St. Nicholas’s Collegiate Church are free to enter. This means you’ll have more money to spend at the pub at night.

If you have a car or know someone who does, don’t skip taking a drive along the Wild Atlantic Way, which will give you unprecedented views of the Emerald Isle’s coastline.

18. Split, Croatia

Best budget stay:  Central Square Heritage Hotel  

Best cheap attraction: The Fortress of Starigard can be reached by hiking uphill for about an hour. At the top, there are incredible panoramic views, and the experience will only set you back about $4.

Visiting Split on a Budget

Split is one of Croatia’s most popular cities, yet it remains fairly affordable. The best thing to do is visit the Old Town, where cobblestone streets meet the ruins of Diocletian’s Palace. What makes the center so unique is that what’s left of the Roman palace has become a central part of city life, rather than being cordoned off. It’s also free for you to explore and enjoy as much as you want.

Other free and amazing activities include hiking the Marjan Hill and watching the sunset over the Adriatic Sea.

17. Zagreb, Croatia

Best budget stay: Canopy by Hilton Zagreb City Centre

Best cheap attraction: Go on the hunt for amazing street art, which is so noteworthy that the city has started a Street Art Museum project.

How to Visit Zagreb on a Budget

Even though Dubrovnik gets more attention, Zagreb is the perfect place for those looking to beat the crowds. Free attractions include the Dolac Market, a local favorite and a great place to find souvenirs, and the Zagreb Botanical Garden. At the garden, you’ll find numerous native and non-native species as well as a stunning arboretum. 

Luckily, accommodations in the center are far from costly. This also means you won’t have to spend much money on transportation to get to sites like the Stone Gate and the Zagreb Cathedral.

16. Berlin, Germany

Best budget stay: Capri by Fraser Berlin

Best cheap attraction: Every Wednesday at 1 p.m. between September and June, the world-famous Berlin Philharmonic performs free shows that are open to the public.

Visiting Berlin on a Budget

If you needed another reason to think that Berlin is the coolest place in Europe, here it is. The capital city isn’t content to have world-class museums, countless historical attractions, more parks than you could visit, interesting architecture and possibly the continent’s best nightlife. It also has to offer all of this at a great price. 

Several main attractions are free. This includes the iconic Brandenburg Gate and the somber Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. The Topography of Terror, a museum housed in former Nazi headquarters, is also free. Another popular place to enjoy without having to pay is the East Side Gallery, where street artists have found a perfect canvas on what’s left of the inner Berlin Wall.

15. Vienna, Austria

Best budget stay: Hotel Schani Wien

Best cheap attraction: For about $6, you can go up the South Tower of St. Stephen’s Cathedral and get amazing views of Vienna.

Visiting Vienna on a Budget

Another European capital to make it to the list, Vienna is like Berlin’s less loud, more refined older sister. You won’t get to go to the city’s famed Opera House for cheap, but there are plenty of other activities that travelers with limited budgets can enjoy.

St. Stephen’s Cathedral is the most popular free attraction. Cultural institutions like the House of Music and the Museum of Applied Arts also have discounted prices for specific dates and times. For food, look for restaurants with a set menu, or mittagsmenu, which typically costs about $12. Those with a sweet tooth will be happy to know that enjoying a famous sachertorte and coffee is an inexpensive local pastime.

14. Reykjavik, Iceland

Best budget stay:  Eyja Guldsmeden Hotel

Best cheap attraction: Take a free walking tour to get the lay of the land with a local guide.

Visiting Reykjavik on a Budget

We're not going to lie to you — Iceland isn't the cheapest destination on this list by a long shot, but there are ways to visit Reykjavik without completely blowing your travel budget. First and foremost, visit during the offseason months of September, October, February and March for cheaper accommodations while still being able to see the northern lights.

We also recommend a hike up Mount Esja for some of the best views in the area or a walk or bike ride along the city's coastline.

13. Granada, Spain

Best budget stay: Hotel Anacapri  

Best cheap attraction: The 19th-century Carmen de los Martires offers free admission. It has six large gardens, all done in different styles, including one imitating Alhambra’s famous Nasrid Gardens.  

Visiting Granada on a Budget

The main reason people visit beautiful Granada is to see the Alhambra. Sadly, the palace is not what we’d call cheap. But at around $36, it’s also not impossible, especially since this is simply the most beautiful Islamic palace in Spain. 

For budget travelers, the good news is that pretty much everything else in the city is cheap. Enjoy drinks and tapas for under $5, walk around the pretty Andalusian city, and visit parks and gardens to see other examples of Moorish architecture.

Best budget stay: Solana Hotel & Spa

Best cheap attraction:  If you're visiting in the summer, hit the beaches and go swimming.

Visiting Malta on a Budget

Like most European destinations, a visit to the island's ornate churches is always worth your time because they're free.

But most museums are also quite inexpensive, and if you plan on visiting a bunch in one trip, you can get the Malta Pass , which offers heavily discounted rates.

11. Corfu, Greece

Best budget stay: Cavalieri Hotel  

Best cheap attraction: Indulge in olives and olive oil. Corfu has around 2 million olive trees, which means that this healthy and nutritious food is abundant and cheap throughout the island.

Visiting Corfu on a Budget

Corfu is located on the Ionian Sea. As such, it is closer to Italy and Albania than it is to the Aegean Greek Isles. With two Venetian fortresses, a grand palace, imposing mountains and a long shoreline, there are plenty of (cheap and free) things to do on the island. 

Most of your time will be spent walking around and sunbathing, so you’ll save money while enjoying the island. There are also several churches and monasteries to visit, most of which are free of charge. Food in all of Greece is deliciously affordable, so you’ll get to relish in the Mediterranean diet while having money left over for all the souvenirs you could want.

10. Tallinn, Estonia

Best budget stay: Palace Hotel Tallinn

Best cheap attraction: The famed Dome Church is free and open to the public whenever services aren't taking place; however, a donation is highly recommended.

Visiting Tallinn on a Budget

Most people would never believe it possible to find a Baltic capital on a ranking of cheap European destinations. But Tallinn likes to surprise. It’s kind of its thing. 

Woefully underrated and under-visited, those in the know can take advantage of the city’s relatively inexpensive prices. Enjoy the Medieval Old Town, visit the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and spend time at the Kadriorg Park, which dates back about 300 years. 

9. Seville, Spain

Best budget stay: Hotel Baco  

Best cheap attraction: Plaza de España is Seville’s most important attraction. You can tour the semi-circular building and the square for no cost at all.

How to Visit Seville on a Budget

There is no town in Andalusia that isn’t breathtaking. So when people say Seville is the crown jewel of the Spanish region, you know it’s something special. 

The best part about the city is it's accessible to all kinds of travelers, including those who have to mind their budgets. Most of the best things in the city are free, including the Plaza de España, which virtually defines the city. Other free attractions include the Inquisition Museum and the Palacio de los Marqueses de Algaba. At the latter, you’ll see fine examples of Mudejar architecture, the Christian-Islamic mix that defines the region. 

8. Lisbon, Portugal

Best budget stay: Hotel Real Palacio  

Best cheap attraction: Lisbon has more than 30 miradours , or viewpoints that offer beautiful vistas over the city. Most of them are completely free to visit and are a popular spot for locals.

How to Visit Lisbon on a Budget

Hills and coastline define the topography of Lisbon, the cheapest Western European capital. This is a city that really checks all the right boxes. It has amazing food, friendly people, beautiful architecture, unique music, great weather and many parks. And it offers them all at bargain prices. 

The cheapest way to see the city is by foot, but you can get a Lisbon Card if you’re planning on using public transportation a lot. Many of the things to do in the city are free, since attractions mainly involve walking up and down the hills, taking in views and appreciating the Portuguese azulejos that transform the facade of buildings into works of art.

7. Dubrovnik, Croatia

Best budget stay: City Hotel Dubrovnik

Best cheap attraction:  Walk through the Pile Gate to explore Dubrovnik's famous, walled Old Town.

How to Visit Dubrovnik on a Budget

While the architecture within Old Town can't be missed, it's important to get outside and walk along the coastline or to the top of Mount Srd for breathtaking views of the water from above.

Of course, "Game of Thrones" fans will be tempted to spend the typical $50 on a GoT Tour, but there are several self-guided tours available online that won't cost you a thing.

6. Istanbul, Turkey

Best budget stay: Turk Art Hotel  

Best cheap attraction: The Archaeology Museums is a cluster of museums that contains one of the largest collections of classical sculptures and art. The group is made up of the Archaeological Museum, the Museum of the Ancient Orient and the Museum of Islamic Art. The entrance fee to each museum is about $3.50.

Visiting Istanbul on a Budget

A city famously straddling between Europe and Asia, Istanbul is a living museum. Walking around the city will allow you to see incredible landmarks like the Roman Hippodrome and the Egyptian obelisks for completely free. Even better, the emblematic Hagia Sophia Mosque and the Blue Mosque are also free. 

Food is very cheap and very good, so most of your money will probably go towards buying beautiful decorations, clothes and items at the city’s many markets.

5. Athens, Greece

Best budget stay: St George Lycabettus Hotel  

Best cheap attraction: Aristotle’s Lyceum, where the Greek philosopher once held his Peripatetic School, is free and open to the public.

How to Visit Athens on a Budget

Once a center for an empire that continues to define Western culture, Athens is surprisingly inexpensive. The city invites all to rejoice in its numerous ruins, with many metro stations displaying archaeological findings for commuters and travelers. 

Food and accommodations are also affordable, so you don’t have to feel guilty about splurging on Greek food. This also gives you more leeway to visit the Acropolis, whose entrance costs about $25. 

Take advantage of the city’s many hills to wander through neighborhoods, get a glimpse at how locals live and get a bird’s eye view of the city. We recommend Strefi Hill, where you’ll also find one of the best outdoor basketball courts in the world.

4. Budapest, Hungary

Best budget stay: Roombach Hotel Budapest Center  

Best cheap attraction: Walk up the whimsical Fisherman’s Bastions for free and get a panoramic view of the city center, including the astonishing Parliament building.

How to Visit Budapest on a Budget

Budapest’s beauty is free for anyone to gawk at. This is particularly true along the Danube River, where anyone can simply walk about and take in the sight of the Buda Castle and the Parliament Building. It is also a perfect place to catch a sunset. Another cheap but worthy attraction is the Memento Statue Park, where for about $6 you can see all the communist statues that have been taken down and gathered in one place for those interested in seeing them.

The Hungarian capital also has reasonably priced food and drink, so you can try Hungarian wine and goulash without even thinking about the cost. 

3. Valencia, Spain

Best budget stay: Hotel Valencia Center  

Best cheap attraction: Any of the city’s beautiful sandy beaches are worth a visit.

Visiting Valencia on a Budget

Valencia is a thrilling mix of modern and Medieval architecture. While it is certainly a famous destination, it’s not as famous as we think it should be. Not only will you get all the best of Spain, including the delicious jamones, cheap wines and Moorish architecture, but you will also find extensive public beaches.

If you’re on a tight budget, you can spend time at the Central Market, or visit Valencia Cathedral and the Plaza del Ayuntamiento.

2. Prague, Czech Republic

Best budget stay: Mosaic House Design Hotel

Best cheap attraction: At the turn of every hour every day, the Astronomical Clock at the Old Town Hall provides a free animated show to anyone in the Old Town Square.

Visiting Prague on a Budget

With storybook beauty, Prague is a city you visit simply to see it with your own eyes. The top things to do include walking on Charles Bridge, going up Petrin Hill and spending time at the Old Town Square. And none of these attractions charge anything. 

Accommodations, drinks and food are also very cheap, so budget travelers can experience the picturesque city just as much as more affluent travelers. We recommend spending most of your time just walking about town, drinking Pilsner Urquell and understanding for yourself why Prague is considered one of the best places to visit in Europe .

1. Porto, Portugal

Best budget stay: HF Ipanema Porto

Best cheap attraction: Porto residents and travelers head to the public Crystal Palace Gardens to get magnificent views of the Douro River and Porto.

Visiting Porto on a Budget

If Porto beats every other city in Europe — even Lisbon — as the best budget destination, it’s because it's beautiful almost to the point of absurdity. Like the rest of Portugal, it’s also very cheap. 

Most of the tourist area centers around the Douro River, where you can stroll about, catching street performers or capoeira groups doing their thing as large crowds gather around to watch. Thank Europe for its open container laws, buy a $3 bottle of wine — we promise it’ll be one of the best you’ve ever tasted — and sit by the edge of the river to take it all in. 

You can also walk about looking for photo ops with azulejos, the country’s famed blue tiles. Or take advantage of the free entrance to the city’s main attractions, like the Porto Cathedral and the Dom Luis I Bridge.

Honorable Mention: Glasgow, Scotland

Best budget stay: Ambassador Hotel

Best cheap attraction: The Gallery of Modern Art is one of Scotland's most popular museums and is free of charge.

Visiting Glasgow on a Budget

While this Scottish city didn't make the list of top 20 cheap travel destinations, we had to include it because it's one of the most affordable in the entire United Kingdom.

Glasgow also provides free admission to some of its most important places of interest, including the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum and the Gallery of Modern Art.

Honorable Mention: Bucharest, Romania

Best budget stay: Hilton Garden Inn Bucharest Old Town

Best cheap attraction: Herastrau Park, Bucharest’s largest park, is a popular spot with locals for picnicking, reading, people-watching, or simply lying on the grass and enjoying the sun.

Visiting Bucharest on a Budget

Another European city that we had to include, Bucharest is beautiful, cheap and free of crowds. You won’t have to pay much to see the confluence of history and modernity that make the city pulse with an exciting energy.

For around $2, you can visit the Curtea Veche Palace, whose former resident, Vlad the Impaler gave rise to the myth of Dracula. The Soviet-era Palace of Parliament, the second-largest administrative building in the world, will only set you back $10. Food, beer and accommodations are also extremely cheap.

Honorable Mention: Belgrade, Serbia

Best budget stay: Hotel City Savoy  

Best cheap attraction: The Belgrade Fortress is the city’s most iconic landmark. The entrance fee is less than $5.

Visiting Belgrade on a Budget

The Serbian capital was once the heart of Yugoslavia and an important city for the Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman and Austrian empires. Like many former Soviet nations, Serbia is relatively cheap compared to Western European countries, yet packs a heavy load of history. 

You’ll find that accommodations, food and transportation are very affordable. U.S. News and World Report points out the Church of Saint Sava as a perfect budget travel attraction. You can see one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world for free.

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7 of the best places to visit in Finland in 2024

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Finland may not appear as regularly on the tourism wish-list as European heavyweights such as Spain or Italy , but it’s ability to cater to vastly different types of tourism means that it will inevitably start popping up on the radar.

Few countries on the continent can cater to beach holidays , Northern Lights excursions, island hopping and trips to the Arctic wilderness – but Finland is one of them.

Whether you want to ski in Lapland , explore some of its thousands of lakes in the Lake District, visit Santa Claus near the Arctic Circle or live like the world’s happiest locals in Helsinki, Finland caters to both the well-trodden and the unfamiliar in terms of potential holidays.

From the cool capital and historic cities to lakeside towns and national parks that provide a vast expanse of wilderness, Finland offers an abundance of the unexpected to the uninitiated. Below, we’ve rounded up a selection of the best places to discover in this part of the Nordics.

The capital of the world’s happiest country is always going to be an intriguing place. Helsinki contains some of the country’s most famous landmarks and attractions, from the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Ateneum (a space for Finnish art) to the Suomenlinna fortress and the National Museum of Finland.

What makes Helsinki particularly appealing, though, is the effortless fusion of nature and city life. Helsinki sits on the Baltic Sea, part of an archipelago of 330 islands, and is home to fantastic beaches and dense forests that make shoreside relaxation and hiking equally as accessible as dining out or shopping. Within the city, the verdant Esplanadi park and beaches such as Hietaniemi are the highlights, while a range of public saunas – Löyly is the most well-known – cater to outdoor swimming and easy relaxation.

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Rovaniemi is the capital of Finnish Lapland, and the centre of the winter wonderland around Christmas time. Those visiting during the festive period can enjoy a trip to the Santa Claus Village, where you can cross the Arctic Circle , go on snowmobile and husky excursions, and potentially see the Northern Lights.

For a great view of the Arctic landscape, head to the Syväsenvaara Fell observation tower. Once you’re done exploring the surrounding nature of the Arctic, take a trip to the Arktikum, which showcases Arctic history, or the Pilke House, a local science museum. For the more adventurous, the ski resort of Ounasvaara lies just 15 minutes away from the city.

Turku’s one-time status as the country’s capital means that it remains one of Finland’s foremost cities, and that is evident in its abundance of natural and architectural sites. The main landmarks include the country’s largest fortress (the Turun Linna), the magnificent Gothic cathedral (Turun Tuomiokirkko) and the old market square. Nevertheless, a host of museums – including the Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova, a museum that combines contemporary art with exhibitions on the city’s past, and the Forum Marinum, the city’s maritime museum – provide another insight into local history and culture.

Like Helsinki, Turku has managed to maintain its history and culture while also preserving the surrounding natural landscape. The Aura River is a focal point of the city – littered with bars and restaurants and ideal for a stroll or river cruise – while green spaces like the Kupittaa Park provide more opportunities for relaxing outside, as do the numerous saunas and beaches such as Ekvalla.

Saariselka and the Urho Kekkonen National Park

Saariselka is a popular choice for package holidays to Lapland, and during the winter months this is one of the country’s premiere tourists resorts. Though it is still picturesque in summer, the region – located high above the Arctic Cirlce – is a veritable winter wonderland when the snow is falling and the Northern Lights are visible (usually from September through to March).

This a destination for being at one with nature, from stays in glass-roofed aurora cabins and ventures around modest ski resorts to husky sledding, ice fishing, snowshoeing and snowmobile excursions. The town is also the gateway to the Urho Kekkonen National Park, an even more remote part of Finnish Lapland, and is also less than an hour away from Inari, the centre of Finland’s indigenous Sami culture.

If you’re visiting in summer, swap Lapland for Lakeland. Savonlinna is the place to come if you want to delve deeper into the reasoning behind Finland’s nickname as the ‘Land of a Thousand Lakes’. It spans two islands between the lakes of Haapavesi and Pihlavesi, and the serene waters and surrounding woodland offer some of the most beautiful summer scenery anywhere in the country.

Savonlinna is among the best summer choices for nature lovers and adventurers, with cycling, hiking, day cruises and various water sports all within easy reach. You’re right on the edge of the two national parks of Linnansaari and Kolovesi too, though do make sure to take some time to visit the 15th-century Olavnlinna castle. If you’d like to combine the arts and adventure during your stay, visit in July for the town’s annual opera festival.

A country with over 50,000 islands and thousands of miles of coastline offers as many beautiful beaches other countries in Europe. Hanko, a small town with a population of just 8,000 people, has 130km of pristine coastline – this is a lovely option for a day trip from Helsinki when the sun is shining on beaches like Hangö Plagen, Tulluddsstranden and Centrums Badstrand.

The fact that this is the sunniest area of Finland means that many do visit for beach days, but as well as lying on the sand and trying your hand at water sports, visitors can trek along the trails of the Tulliniemi Nature Path, explore castles in nearby Raasepori, and see the tallest lighthouse in the Nordics, Bengtskär.

Yllas is Finland’s largest ski resort, and one of two main resorts – along with Levi, around an hour away – that is an option for package ski holidays from the UK . Yllas is the more traditional village of the two, with 53km of pistes across 63 runs (the majority of which cater to beginner and intermediate skiers). For cross-country skiers, there are over 500km of trails in Yllas and the nearby Pallas-Yllästunturi national park.

Skiiing in Yllas often offers uncrowded slops, runs dotted with rime-frosted trees and even the Northern Lights dancing above you, as well as reliable, good-quality snow cover. It may not have the reputation of Alpine resorts, but for an altogether more laid-back, low-key ski trip, Yllas is an ideal option.

The village of Ylläsjärvi itself provides a hearty mix of Nordic and Finnish architecture and cuisine, as well as an ice spa and swimming pool (complete with a unique sauna gondola) and opportunities to try winter activities, from snowshoeing to ice fishing.

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I visited the island that's been called the 'Hawaii of Europe.' Here's why it's a must-see hidden gem.

  • I visited Madeira, Portugal, which is often referred to as the " Hawaii of Europe."
  • Madeira offers a mild climate all year, rugged coastlines, and a bustling city center.
  • I recommend checking out places like Monte Palace and the Cabo Girão skywalk.

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When I visited Madeira, Portugal , I found an island paradise brimming with natural wonders and cultural opportunities.

From outdoor adventures to trips to the enchanting Funchal city center, this Portuguese hidden gem has sparked comparisons to Hawaii due to the island's striking volcanic features, black-sand beaches, and towering peaks.

Madeira is the perfect blend of a tropical and European vacation, coupled with its yearlong mild climate, rugged coastlines, cascading waterfalls, and verdant cliffs.

With visitation at an all-time high , there's never been a better time to explore Portugal. Here are seven things you have to do while in Madeira.

Get a taste of outdoor adventure while hiking.

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The view from the Pico do Arieiro mountaintop left me speechless.

You can truly appreciate Madeira's diverse landscapes from up there: jagged peaks, verdant valleys, and the endless expanse of the Atlantic Ocean stretching out before you.

I opted for a car ride to the top, but if you plan to hike, I recommend heading to the Vereda dos Balcões trail or the challenging but rewarding Levada do Caldeirão Verde.

When you need a break from hiking, catch a ride on the Funchal cable cars.

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Located in the city center, the Funchal cable cars offer spectacular views as they ascend from Funchal to the charming village of Monte. It's perfect if you're traveling with family, including kids or elders.

Once in Monte, you can visit one of the island's main attractions, Monte Palace.

Monte Palace is the best botanical garden I’ve ever been to.

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Monte Palace houses a huge collection of exotic plants from all over the world. The tropical gardens are also home to gorgeous birds like swans, flamingos, peacocks, and chickens.

From its beautiful gardens to its collection of ceramic tiles and precious gemstones, this place feels like a hidden oasis in the midst of the city.

If you're looking for an adrenaline rush, check out the Cabo Girão skywalk.

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If there's something I love as much as the outdoors, it's a unique experience . So when I heard of Cabo Girão, the highest sea cliff in Europe , I knew I had to visit.

The top of the cliff features a unique glass-floored skywalk suspended over 1,900 feet above sea level. When standing on the glass, I got unmatched views of Madeira's rugged coastline and the crashing waves underneath.

When in Madeira, skip the beer and stick to its famous wine.

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In addition to being the name of the name of the island, Madeira is also a type of fortified wine. Needless to say, you can't leave without visiting a vineyard to learn more about the island's winemaking heritage.

I highly recommend booking a guided tour with a tasting to see the grapes firsthand and gain insights into the intricate aging process that gives these wines unique flavors.

Take a trip to the local market.

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Whenever I visit a new city or country, I like to stop at the local farmers market . In Madeira, I visited the Mercado dos Lavradores, which is located in the heart of Funchal.

It was a great opportunity to sample local delicacies while buying souvenirs from local craftsmen.

For a glimpse into everyday life, don’t skip a visit to the Camara da Lobos fishing village.

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Away from the city center and less frequented by tourists , the picturesque fishing village of Camara da Lobos offers a slice of authentic island life.

Grab a poncha, a local Madeira cocktail, and admire the dozens of art murals that surround the community, all while enjoying the colorful harbor and fishermen unloading their catch of the day.

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This Quaint Town in Portugal Was Just Named the Best Place to Invest in Europe — and It Has Stunning Beaches

Lush pine forests, cobblestone streets, endless ocean views, and low real estate prices await in this quaint community in northern Portugal.

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Portugal is on everyone's mind these days. The country's sunny weather , many beaches , and affordable cost of living have made it a popular choice for retirees and digital nomads. However, as is often the case, real estate prices in some of its most sought-after regions, like the capital, Lisbon and Algarve , have soared. But that doesn't mean you should give up on your dream of owning property in Portugal.

A new report by International Living ranked the small, under-the-radar- town of Caminha the best place to invest in real estate in Europe for its value and growth potential. 

The community is located in the northwest along the mouth of the Minho River, which separates Portugal from Spain, and is home to about 16,000 residents. International Living gave Caminha a perfect score of 10 in the relative value category and nine for quality of life and stability.

"Caminha, which is only separated from Spain by a river, completely charmed me," Ronan McMahon, founder of Real Estate Trend Alert and author of International Living's Global Real Estate Index, told Travel + Leisure . "It has a beautiful Old Town surrounded by a verdant and bucolic countryside, with mountains, rivers, forests, and fields overflowing with brightly colored flowers and fruit trees heavy with their bounty. And then there are the stunning Atlantic beaches."

The ancient town has plenty of character, with fountains, churches, and other buildings dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries. And it's easily accessible from Porto, which is just an hour and 15 minutes south, providing access to an international airport. 

Jeff Opdyke, International Living's personal finance editor, called Caminha a "holdover of Portugal before tourism and modernity swept over Lisbon, the Algarve, and Porto," where affordable real estate is still the norm. 

Potential buyers can find apartments downtown for as low as $150,000 and stand-alone houses for $280,000 .

And while Caminha is the best place to invest in Europe, another destination took the top prize for global real estate value: Mexico's Los Cabos. International Living ranked first with almost perfect scores in categories such as income potential, climate, and international appeal. Riviera Maya and Estepona in Spain, a town in the country's famous Costa del Sol region, are tied for the third place.

You can see the full ranking at internationaliving.com .

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