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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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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The best cities in Europe: 2023 Readers' Choice Awards

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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.

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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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The Top 15 Cities in Europe in 2020

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This year’s World’s Best Awards survey closed on March 2, just before widespread stay-at-home orders were implemented as a result of COVID-19. The results reflect our readers’ experiences before the pandemic, but we hope that this year’s honorees will inspire your trips to come — whenever they may be.

The cities of Europe have — for a multitude of reasons and in a multitude of ways — long been favorites of U.S. travelers. No matter how often they visit, Travel + Leisure readers can’t seem to get enough of the historical significance, modern culture, and urban innovation of iconic destinations like Barcelona, London, Paris, or Rome. They’ve also begun to embrace less-visited and smaller cities that might not have the star power of those biggies — but nevertheless offer outstanding experiences for travelers.

Every year for our World’s Best Awards survey, T+L asks readers to weigh in on travel experiences around the globe — to share their opinions on the top cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. Readers rated cities on their sights and landmarks, culture, cuisine, friendliness, shopping, and overall value.

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Southern Europe, always a favorite, dominates this year’s list, with 11 of the top 15 cities spread across just three of the continent’s southernmost countries. One of these is Spain, which has four cities represented, including historic citadels like the Moorish city of Granada, at No. 11, and the buzzing capital, Madrid, ranked No. 10. Barcelona, which remains incredibly popular with visitors from around the world, came in at No. 8 among T+L readers.

Meanwhile you’ll find five of this year’s top 15 cities in Italy, one of the world’s most visited countries. The peninsula is home to some of the most influential cities in European history, including smaller outposts like No. 9 Siena, a medieval hill town in Tuscany, and No. 15 Ravenna, close to the Adriatic coast of Emilia-Romagna. Venice, the splendid, sinking jewel, comes in at No. 14.

It’s not all about the Mediterranean, though. A few cities from the former Eastern Bloc appear on this year’s list: No. 13 Prague was a favorite for its well-preserved historic sites and thriving creative spirit, readers said. Elsewhere, and perhaps surprisingly, Kraków ranked No. 7. “I didn’t know what to expect for my visit there,” said one reader of Poland’s second-largest city. “But I found it completely delightful.”

As for the No. 1 city in Europe this year, it’s also an Italian one, beloved for its food, shopping, and art. “You might think the sights are postcard cliches,” said one reader of this favorite destination, “but they’re fascinating, awe-inspiring, and beautiful to see.”

Read on for the full list of the top cities in Europe.

1. Florence

WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 89.21

The secrets of Tuscany’s most populous city are nearly impossible to unravel in just one trip. Some of its charms are easy to see just walking around: The UNESCO World Heritage designated historic center, with Medici palaces, Renaissance churches, and bridges arching over the Arno. The legacies of Petrarch, Boccaccio, and Dante. Pieces of art that are, simply, some of the most famous in the world: Michelangelo’s David, Botticelli’s Primavera, and Artemisia Gentileschi’s Judith Beheading Holofernes . But aside from the obvious attractions, there are so many little details that make this city a T+L reader favorite. Respondents praised its romantic atmosphere, walkable streets, excellent public transportation, hidden gardens, lamp-lit piazzas, people watching, shopping, gelato, bistecca alla Fiorentina , and multitude of day-trip options in the surrounding countryside. “Florence’s enchantment is endless,” said one reader, “even down to the doorknobs.”

2. Istanbul

WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 88.14

Turkey’s most populous city offers a literal bridge between the regions we call Europe and Asia, and, as one reader said, “it offers the best elements of both.” Beyond the kebabs, raki, Byzantine churches, and Ottoman mosques, there are also exciting modern developments that will add to the draw for travelers. Among them is the new Six Senses Kocataş Mansions, a 45-room “urban resort” inside the manor of a 19th-century Ottoman vizier . Another is the mile-long Galataport, a redesigned waterfront space that will include a park, mixed-use buildings, and a new cruise port, scheduled to open this year.

WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 87.90

It’s called the Eternal City for a reason: Italy’s capital has been attracting pilgrims, foreign dignitaries, and leisure tourists since, well, forever. And while most of the main attractions are centuries old, this is a living, breathing city with plenty of appeal for those seeking a more modern form of fun. Hip neighborhoods like Pigneto and Garbatella are worth a visit, as are the city’s many galleries, wine bars, boutiques, and stellar restaurants. As one reader put it: “The meals here are some of the best in the world — and a bottle of wine with lunch isn’t frowned upon!”

Score: 87.34

“Lisbon definitely has a ‘San Francisco of Europe’ vibe,” wrote one reader of the Portuguese capital. Readers loved this city of half a million residents for any type of trip, whether a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a solo journey. Another respondent said: “It’s a large enough city for a diversity of things to see and do, but still small enough to be easy to get around and have tons of quaintness and charm.”

5. Porto, Portugal

Score: 87.15

Portugal’s second city is hot on Lisbon’s heels. “It’s slower than the capital,” wrote one reader, “but just as much fun.” Another reader noted that it’s “just the right size — and very walkable.” Porto’s many charms, including live fado music, port tasting rooms, and Art Deco architecture, make it an excellent destination for a weekend trip or as a gateway for a longer exploration of the Douro Valley wine region. (Porto is also an excellent stopover before or after a river cruise.)

6. Seville, Spain

Score: 87.00

“This city has everything,” wrote one reader, “though it often feels more like a town, because of the relaxed nature of the people.” Seville, the capital and largest city of Andalusia, has all you’d want to find in southern Spain: Mudéjar arts and architecture, typified by the Alcázar palace; fabulous public spaces like the Plaza de España; and orange trees and tapas bars as far as the eye can see. For one voter, “Seville’s beauty is unparalleled.”

7. Kraków, Poland

Score: 86.80

Kraków, like much of Poland, suffered greatly in World War II: Nazis occupied the city and killed tens of thousands. But there were few aerial bombings of Kraków, so much of its historic architecture was spared. In 1978, the old town became one of the first UNESCO World Heritage sites. Now the birthplace of Pope John Paul II is again a thriving city, known in the country as a hub for tech and start-ups — and it’s a must-visit on any Poland itinerary.

8. Barcelona

WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 86.25

“Everyone must go to Barcelona once in their lifetime,” wrote one respondent. “Enough said.” Many readers noted the issue of overtourism in the city, which has seen international arrivals rise to more than 7 million in 2019, up 12 percent from just two years prior, according to Euromonitor International . Recent discussions about limiting the number of travelers allowed in the city have yet to produce a hard cap on arrivals, and Barcelona remains a must-see destination for travelers around the world, who go for exciting Catalan food and the alluring Gaudí architecture.

9. Siena, Italy

Score: 86.21

T+L readers love this hill town as a day trip from Florence or a longer stop on a Tuscan itinerary. Its historic center, protected as a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a favorite for its soaring Duomo, broad squares, Medici Fortress, and medieval neighborhoods. Visit at the right time and you’ll catch the Palio, a horse race with medieval origins that still takes place in the Piazza del Campo twice each summer. “This Tuscan village exudes charm,” wrote one reader, adding that it represents “the best value in Italy.”

Score: 86.02

“This is my favorite city in Europe,” said one reader. “It has a great mix of sights and culture, without being too touristy. And the food is amazing.” While some travelers have tended to skip the Spanish capital in favor of Barcelona or Basque country, voters said there’s no excuse for missing Madrid. This is one of Europe’s best destinations for museums — including the Prado and the Reina Sofía — and it’s home to world-class shopping, dining, nightlife, flamenco, and, of course, churros.

11. Granada, Spain

Score: 85.31

The main attraction for many travelers is the Alhambra, a 13th-century Moorish palace. The stunning citadel is worthy of every bit of praise, but readers said wandering the city’s neighborhoods, like the Moorish Albaicín district, and stopping at bars and tapas spots are also must-dos. “Granada is a must-see,” said one respondent. “It’s so charming that it sometimes doesn't seem real.”

Score: 85.23

“It's hard not to love Paris,” said one reader, summing up the general tenor of this year’s comments. “Paris has always had my heart,” said another. And for good reason: there’s so much to see, starting with iconic sites like the Louvre and the Père Lachaise Cemetery. (After a devastating fire in 2019, Notre Dame has partially reopened.) And within Paris’s Baroque buildings and Hausmannian blocks, a thriving, multicultural creative scene is lifting up cutting-edge design and international cuisine from North Africa and beyond. The enduring countercultural spirit remains. “It’s changing, but still so good,” said one reader. “Paris is Paris.”

Score: 85.05

The capital of the Czech Republic, Prague has been a cultural and intellectual hub in Central Europe for centuries. These days, travelers are attracted to its appealing mix of traditional and modern. Want a fascinating tour of a medieval fortress followed by a cutting-edge tasting menu? The city offers both. Many readers praised Prague’s food and nightlife — and they also mentioned the incredible value the city offers. “Prague was under the radar for far too long,” wrote one respondent. “Now people have realized how amazing it really is.”

Score: 85.02

Readers used all the words you’d expect when expressing their love for the Italian city, calling it “magical,” “enchanting,” and “beautiful.” Many also voiced concerns about how climate change and overtourism are negatively impacting this small, one-of-a-kind destination of islands and canals. Though the future of Venice is uncertain, the Pearl of the Adriatic remains one of the most spellbinding and iconic destinations in Europe.

15. Ravenna, Italy

Score: 84.75

This city has been occupied by many peoples over its millennia of existence: Etruscans, Romans, Ostrogoths, Byzantines, Lombards. The resulting diversity of architecture and urban design makes it a favorite for visitors to northern Italy. Ravenna’s early Christian monuments and Byzantine-influenced mosaics were standouts for T+L readers. “We loved them,” said one respondent. “We only spent one day in Ravenna, but even then it was quite memorable.”

See all of our readers' favorite hotels, cities, airlines, cruise lines, and more in the World's Best Awards for 2020 .

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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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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:

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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 .

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Best cities in europe | our picks for where to visit in europe (2022).

Our picks for the best cities to visit in Europe.

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The hardest thing about planning that big European vacation is actually narrowing down where to go — there are just so many amazing places. That’s why we’ve put together what we think are (in our humble opinion, at least) the best cities in Europe.

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Europe's Best Cities

So why listen to us? Well, we’ve been to nearly every major city in Europe so we have a pretty good idea of the best places to visit. Of course, any list like this is going to be very subjective but we’re sure that you’ll love any city listed below.

1. Paris, France

Maybe we’re a little biased since we’ve lived in Paris for an extended amount of time but there is a reason this world-class capital is the most popular destination in Europe — it’s jam-packed with an incredible amount of things to do and see. It’s truly a multi-dimensional city that has something for everyone. Museums, parks, restaurants, cafes, shopping, architecture… you’ll find everything here.

But we really love how Paris still manages to feel like a real city where people actually work and live (some European cities feel like they’re 95% tourists). It has grit. It’s a little dirty. Not everyone loves Paris but we think it’s a must-visit city.

Paris Travel Tips:

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  • Best Paris Day Trips

2. London, England

Next on our list of the best cities in Europe is London. We love London because it’s a great mix of foreign and familiar — which makes it an ideal first stop for your European tour. London is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, it has excellent (mostly free) museums and sights, and its numerous distinct neighborhoods provide plenty of areas to explore. We also love London’s pub culture so it’s fun to enjoy a few pints in these local watering holes.

London Travel Tips:

  • London Travel Guide
  • London Pass Review
  • Best Hostels in London
  • Daily Costs To Visit London

3. Rome, Italy

Rome was the center of the world for thousands of years so it’s amazing that you’ll be walking down the street and randomly come across a building built a thousand years ago. And of course, there’s also so much delicious food. Between the pizza, pasta, and gelato I’m sure we gained a few pounds — but it was worth it. Much like Paris and London, Rome still feels like a “real” city where people live and work.

Rome Travel Tips:

  • Rome Travel Guide
  • Roma Pass Review
  • Daily Costs To Visit Rome
  • Best Hostels in Rome

4. Barcelona, Spain

It’s hard to not love Barcelona. First, the Sagrada Familia might just be our favorite attraction in all of Europe. Then you have its excellent beach. Then you have plenty of excellent food and bars. And the city is beautiful. Ohh, and Barcelona has some of the best nightlife and clubs in the world.

Barcelona Travel Tips:

  • Barcelona Travel Guide
  • Daily Costs to Visit Barcelona
  • Best Hostels in Barcelona

5. Berlin, Germany

Berlin is said to be “poor but sexy” and we think that’s a pretty good description. Actually, Berlin is becoming more expensive as its popularity grows, but it is still the top spot for Germany’s artistic and start-up scene. Berlin isn’t particularly pretty (it’s actually kind of drab and dull) but it’s a vibrant city with cool people and cooler graffiti-covered neighborhoods. So why come to Berlin? The counterculture energy. The legendary nightlife. The cheap accommodation. The creative vibe. The hearty German food.

Berlin Travel Tips:

  • Berlin Travel Guide
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  • Best Hostels in Berlin
  • Berlin Pass Review

6. Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Amsterdam is the kind of city that you can’t help but fall in love with. It’s the kind of place where you dream about moving and buying an apartment that overlooks a peaceful canal. It’s laidback and you get a sense that the locals have an incredible quality of life. We love simply walking around the canals and exploring the city’s neighborhoods. Obviously, lots of people come for the legal pot but that’s only a small part of what Amsterdam has to offer.

Amsterdam Travel Tips:

  • Amsterdam Travel Guide
  • Daily Costs to Visit Amsterdam
  • Best Hostels in Amsterdam

7. Florence, Italy

Florence may be touristy but that’s no reason to skip this birthplace of the Renaissance. If you do your research, you can find plenty of excellent Italian restaurants and world-class gelato without paying marked-up tourist prices. And, of course, the city is beautiful and home to top-notch museums so it’s a dream for art and history buffs. Furthermore, Florence makes an excellent base for exploring the breathtaking Tuscan countryside.

Florence Travel Tips:

  • Florence Travel Guide
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  • Best Hostels in Florence

8. Prague, Czech Republic

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We know it’s a cliche thing to say but Prague truly feels like you’re walking through a fairy tale — the architecture is stunning. And while Prague isn’t as cheap as it once was, it’s still an affordable city where you can find cheap beer, hearty food, affordable accommodation, and excellent nightlife.

Prague Travel Tips:

  • Prague Travel Guide
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  • Best Hostels in Prague

9. Venice, Italy

Venice gets a bit of a bad rap for being overrun with tourists… and, unfortunately, it’s true. But everyone should visit this sinking city before it’s all underwater. Venice really is magical and you’ll love walking through the ancient streets and canals.

The secret is to find a hotel or rental apartment that’s a little outside the center and stay overnight. That’s because a bulk of the tourists (i.e. people from the cruise ships) leave Venice around 6 pm and that’s when the city truly opens up. The next secret is to actively research restaurants because Venice is notorious for tourist traps.

Venice Travel Tips:

  • Venice Travel Guide
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10. Budapest, Hungary

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Travelers looking for a bargain should head to Budapest. Thanks to its architecture, this beautiful city is often called the Paris of Eastern Europe. But is still has that gritty post-communism edge. You’ll find cheap beer, cheap accommodation, and plenty of hearty Eastern European food. Budapest is also renowned for its nightlife (notably its ruin bars ) and beautiful thermal baths.

Budapest Travel Tips:

  • Budapest Travel Guide
  • Daily Costs to Visit Budapest
  • Best Hostels in Budapest

11. Copenhagen, Denmark

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Copenhagen has flown under the international radar but visitors are finally starting to fall in love with this laidback city. And while it might not have a ton of “must-see” attractions like London, Paris, or Rome, we like to think of Copenhagen as a place where you can simply enjoy life. It’s full of excellent restaurants, great bars, a thriving craft-beer scene, and multiple top-quality coffee shops. There is a reason Copenhagen is home to the happiest citizens in the world — just don’t walk in the bike lanes. The only thing we don’t love is that Copenhagen is expensive.

Copenhagen Travel Tips:

  • Copenhagen Travel Guide
  • Best Hostels in Copenhagen

12. Madrid, Spain

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While Barcelona has a bit of a laidback beach vibe, Madrid has a more polished air about it. It’s Spain’s capital city and home to some of Europe’s best museums. But this city knows how to party — it has one of the highest bars per capita in all of Europe. And pace yourself because Madrid’s dance clubs aren’t truly hopping until the wee hours of the morning. We also love how you’ll get free tapas with your drinks in just about every bar.

Madrid Travel Tips:

  • Madrid Travel Guide
  • Daily Costs to Visit Madrid
  • Best Hostels in Madrid

13. Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon is one of the few bargain-friendly cities left in Western Europe so pay it a visit before the prices skyrocket. This hilly city has a shabby chic charm that’s impossible to resist. We especially love the number of quality yet affordable restaurants. Lisbon’s cheap beer and wine do a great job fueling the city’s lively nightlife (the fact that you can legally drink in the streets doesn’t hurt either).

Lisbon Travel Tips:

  • Lisbon Travel Guide
  • Daily Costs to Visit Lisbon

14. Milan, Italy

Milan is Italy’s business and fashion hub so it’s much more buttoned-up than the rest of Italy — in fact, the locals often identify more with the Swiss than their Southern Italian countrymen. Milan doesn’t have a ton of “must-see” sights but there are plenty of great restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and nightlife. And, of course, Milan is the place to go for fashion and shopping.

Milan Travel Tips:

  • Best Hostels in Milan
  • Daily Costs to Visit Milan

15. Munich, Germany

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Is there anything better than sitting in a beer garden while enjoying a huge beer on a warm summer day? Well, Munich is an excellent place to do just that. Munich has a lot of beautiful buildings, and while there is plenty of city bustle, it’s still a fairly quiet city. It’s also the heart of Bavaria so expect to find plenty of hearty German fare.

Munich Travel Tips:

  • Munich Travel Guide
  • Daily Costs to Visit Munich
  • Best Hostels in Munich

16. Dublin, Ireland

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Dublin is a small but inviting capital city that’s famous for its pub culture and friendly locals. Dublin has enough to see and do for a few days (free museums!) but it’s also a great jumping-off spot for exploring the natural beauty of Ireland. And, if nothing else, it’s the place to get the freshest Guinness.

Dublin Travel Tips:

  • Dublin Travel Guide
  • Daily Costs to Visit Dublin
  • Best Hostels in Dublin
  • Dublin Pass Review

17. Krakow, Poland

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Poland might not be on most people’s list of top European cities but Krakow is an excellent and slightly off-the-beaten-path destination. First, it’s a beautiful city with a well-preserved medieval core, the Jewish quarter, and a castle. Second, it’s a very affordable city so the nightlife (i.e. drinks) and restaurants are cheap. There is a reason that Krakow is a popular weekend destination for European partygoers.

Krakow Travel Tips:

  • Daily Costs to Visit Krakow

18. Vienna, Austria

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Year after year Vienna is rated as the most livable city in the world — which also makes it a great place to spend a few days. It’s super clean and everything just works really well. Of course, the city’s artistic and intellectual legacy can be seen everywhere from its excellent museums and iconic coffee shops to its palaces and beautiful architecture. Ohh, and they have some of the best pastries in the world.

Vienna Travel Tips:

  • Daily Costs To Visit Vienna
  • Best Hostels in Vienna
  • Vienna Pass Review

19. Edinburgh, Scotland

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Anchored by its stunning castle, Edinburgh is a compact but exciting city that has both a medieval Old Town and an elegant New Town. It’s a beautiful city, so while you may want to spend all your time drinking whiskey in a friendly pub, we still recommend spending a little bit of time walking its enchanting streets.

Edinburgh Travel Tips:

  • Daily Costs to Visit Edinburgh
  • Best Hostels in Edinburgh

20. Athens, Greece

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While modern Athens might be a bit gritty, the major reason to visit is to admire its 5th-century BC Acropolis. Luckily, Greece in general is a very affordable country (except for its fancy islands) so you can find plenty of cheap accommodations and food since the city is still recovering from the economic crisis of 2009. Athens is also home to some of Europe’s best street art so it’s a fun city to explore by foot.

Athens Travel Tips:

  • Daily Costs to Visit Athens

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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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And you, what is your favourite city to visit in Europe? Let me know in the comments below!

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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.

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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 😴

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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.

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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

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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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The 25 Best Cities To Visit In Europe [Interactive Map]

Looking for the best cities to visit in Europe? Our map ranks the best places to visit based on activities, cost, and accessibility.

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Are you dreaming of jet-setting across Europe and exploring all the amazing cities it has to offer? From scenic beaches in Barcelona to timeless architectural beauty in Rome, planning a European vacation can be quite an adventure. Whether you’re looking to dive into the culture and take advantage of world-class shopping, or find yourself sightseeing through some of the most incredible cities on earth, this list of 25 best cities in Europe will provide almost any traveler with plenty of possibilities for their journey ahead!

25 Best Cities To Visit In Europe

Paris, france.

Paris, France, affectionately known as "The City of Light," consistently ranks as one of the top cities to visit in Europe, and for good reasons. Its iconic attractions such as the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and Notre-Dame Cathedral offer both historical significance and aesthetic beauty, appealing to history buffs and art lovers alike. With its world-renowned cuisine and shopping, Paris caters to both gourmet enthusiasts and fashion-forward visitors. The city's extensive public transportation system makes local travel convenient, and its key international airports provide easy access for Americans. Paris has a temperate climate, but the best time to visit is spring (April to June) or fall (September to November), when the weather is mild, and the city is less crowded. The cost of visiting can vary, but there are options to suit different budgets. Paris is known for its romantic allure, making it an ideal destination for couples, but with attractions like Disneyland Paris and numerous parks and museums, it's also highly suitable for families. Whether seeking romance, culture, or family-friendly fun, Paris offers a quintessentially European experience that's hard to match, which is why it tops our list of best European cities to visit.

Top 3 Attractions:

  • Eiffel Tower
  • Louvre Museum
  • Notre-Dame Cathedral

Estimated Cost for a Week-long Stay:

  • $1,500 - $2,000

Best Time of Year to Visit:

  • Spring (April to June) or Fall (September to November)

London, the vibrant capital of the United Kingdom, offers an eclectic blend of history, culture, and modernity, making it one of the top destinations in Europe. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, and the British Museum, each rich in history and significance. The city's extensive public transportation, including the famed Underground, makes local travel convenient, and its major airports like Heathrow provide excellent accessibility for Americans through numerous direct flights. Though London can be on the expensive side, it offers a range of accommodation and dining options to suit various budgets. The weather in London can be unpredictable, but the best time to visit is during the late spring and early autumn when it's milder. London's diverse attractions appeal to a wide range of visitors: history buffs will revel in its storied past, families can enjoy parks and interactive museums, while shoppers and theater-goers will find endless entertainment. Whether you're seeking a cultural immersion, family fun, or a cosmopolitan experience, London caters to all.

  • Buckingham Palace
  • Tower of London
  • British Museum
  • $1,600 - $2,200
  • Late Spring (May to June) or Early Autumn (September to October)

Rome, Italy

Rome, Italy, often referred to as the "Eternal City," is a treasure trove of history, culture, and cuisine, making it a popular European destination for Americans. Its breathtaking historical sites like the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Vatican City immerse visitors in ancient civilization and Renaissance art. Rome's accessibility is facilitated by its two major international airports and well-connected train system, providing seamless travel for Americans. Local travel is manageable with public buses, trams, and a metro system. The cost of visiting can be moderate to high, but with careful planning, it's possible to find affordable accommodation and dining options. The Mediterranean climate ensures hot summers and mild winters, but the best time to visit would be in spring (April to June) or fall (September to November) when the weather is pleasant and the crowds are thinner. Rome's extensive offerings make it ideal for history enthusiasts, art lovers, families, and food aficionados. Whether exploring ancient ruins or indulging in authentic Italian cuisine, Rome offers an enriching and unforgettable experience.

  • Vatican Museums (including the Sistine Chapel)
  • Trevi Fountain
  • $1,500 - $2,500

Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona, Spain, is a dazzling fusion of art, architecture, and lively ambiance, cementing its place as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Known for its unique Modernist architecture, sites like Gaudí's Sagrada Família and Park Güell stand as artistic marvels. The city's rich history is reflected in the Gothic Quarter and the Picasso Museum. Barcelona is well-served by its international airport and high-speed trains, making it accessible for Americans, and local travel is facilitated by a robust metro and bus system. The cost of visiting can be moderate, with various options for accommodation and dining. With its Mediterranean climate, Barcelona offers warm summers and mild winters, but spring and autumn provide the most pleasant temperatures for exploration. Barcelona's energetic nightlife, stunning beaches, and family-friendly attractions such as the Barcelona Aquarium make it suitable for party-goers, beach lovers, families, and culture enthusiasts alike. From strolling down La Rambla to enjoying tapas at a local bar, Barcelona's charm is irresistible.

  • Sagrada Família
  • $1,400 - $2,300
  • Spring (April to June) or Autumn (September to October)

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam, Netherlands, with its intricate canal system, vibrant culture, and rich history, is one of Europe's most popular cities. Its renowned museums such as the Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum offer art lovers a chance to explore Dutch art, while the Anne Frank House provides a sobering historical perspective. Accessibility for Americans is convenient with direct flights to Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, one of Europe's main travel hubs. The city's tram system, bikes, and walking paths make local travel a breeze. Though known for being somewhat expensive, Amsterdam offers a range of accommodation and dining options to fit various budgets. The weather can be chilly and rainy, but visiting in late spring to early fall ensures milder temperatures and more sunshine. Amsterdam's diverse attractions suit a wide array of travelers, from families enjoying Vondelpark to those seeking adventure in the bustling nightlife. Whether you're cruising the canals or exploring the tulip fields, Amsterdam promises a unique and rewarding experience.

  • Van Gogh Museum
  • Anne Frank House
  • Canal Cruise
  • $1,500 - $2,400
  • Late Spring (May to June) or Early Autumn (September)

Prague, Czech Republic

Prague, Czech Republic, often referred to as the "City of a Hundred Spires," is a stunning destination that marries medieval charm with modern vitality. Its iconic attractions like Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and the Astronomical Clock offer a journey back in time. In terms of cost, Prague is known for being more budget-friendly than many other Western European cities, without sacrificing quality in dining or accommodation, so if you are looking for a budget-friendly destination, it is one of the best cities to visit. Its international airport and rail connections make travel to Prague relatively straightforward for Americans, and the city's public transportation system is both affordable and efficient. Weather-wise, Prague experiences cold winters and warm summers, but visiting in late spring (May) or early fall (September) provides the most comfortable climate for sightseeing. The city appeals to various types of travelers, from families enjoying leisurely strolls through Old Town to adventure seekers exploring Prague's vibrant nightlife. Whether indulging in traditional Czech cuisine or taking a scenic river cruise, Prague offers a rich, fulfilling experience.

  • Prague Castle
  • Charles Bridge
  • Old Town Square with the Astronomical Clock
  • $1,200 - $1,800
  • Late Spring (May) or Early Autumn (September)

Vienna, Austria

Vienna, Austria, is a captivating blend of imperial tradition and contemporary vibrancy, making it one of the most attractive cities in Europe to visit. Known for its classical music heritage, visitors can indulge in concerts at the renowned Vienna State Opera or explore the homes of composers like Mozart and Beethoven. The magnificent Schönbrunn Palace and the Belvedere Museum showcase the city's rich history and art. Vienna's international airport facilitates easy access for Americans, and the city's excellent public transport system ensures convenient local travel. Cost-wise, Vienna offers a range of options from luxury to budget-friendly accommodations and dining. The city experiences cold winters and warm summers, with late spring (May) and early fall (September) being the ideal times to visit for pleasant weather. Vienna's charm extends to families exploring interactive museums, couples enjoying romantic carriage rides, and art enthusiasts immersed in its cultural offerings. From savoring the famous Sachertorte to strolling through elegant gardens, Vienna offers a refined and delightful experience.

  • Schönbrunn Palace
  • Vienna State Opera
  • Belvedere Museum
  • $1,400 - $2,100

Berlin, Germany

Berlin, Germany, stands as a vibrant hub of history, culture, and innovation, offering an intriguing blend of the old and the new. Historical sites like the Berlin Wall, Brandenburg Gate, and Checkpoint Charlie narrate a compelling past, while contemporary art galleries and cutting-edge architecture project a forward-thinking spirit. Accessibility for Americans is convenient, with direct flights to Berlin's airports and an efficient public transport system that includes buses, trams, and U-Bahn. Cost-wise, Berlin is relatively affordable, offering a range of options for accommodation and dining that cater to different budgets. The weather in Berlin includes cold winters and warm summers, with May to September being the best months to visit for pleasant temperatures. Whether it's families exploring interactive museums like the Deutsches Technikmuseum, history buffs tracing the Cold War era, or party-goers diving into Berlin's renowned nightlife, the city has something to cater to every taste. From culinary delights to sprawling parks, Berlin's unique allure makes it a must-visit destination in Europe.

  • Brandenburg Gate
  • Berlin Wall Memorial
  • Museum Island
  • $1,300 - $2,000
  • Late Spring to Early Autumn (May to September)

Dublin, Ireland

Dublin, Ireland, a city steeped in history and brimming with lively culture, is one of Europe's most welcoming destinations. Famous for its literary tradition, attractions like the Book of Kells at Trinity College and the Dublin Writers Museum pay homage to its literary giants. The historical sites, such as Dublin Castle and Kilmainham Gaol, offer insights into Ireland's complex past. Accessibility for Americans is straightforward, with direct flights to Dublin's international airport and an extensive local transport network. While the cost of visiting can be on the higher side, various accommodation and dining options are available. Dublin's weather is known for being unpredictable, but visiting from May to September offers milder temperatures and a chance to enjoy outdoor festivals. The city appeals to a wide range of visitors, including families exploring interactive museums, history enthusiasts, and those looking to enjoy the convivial atmosphere of its famous pubs. Whether partaking in a traditional Irish music session or wandering through its historic streets, Dublin provides an enriching and joyful experience.

  • Trinity College Library (Book of Kells)
  • Dublin Castle
  • Temple Bar (for its cultural quarter and nightlife)
  • $1,500 - $2,300

Edinburgh, Scotland

Edinburgh, Scotland, is a city of contrasts, offering a captivating mix of ancient history and modern vibrancy. Its dramatic setting, with the iconic Edinburgh Castle overlooking the city, provides a breathtaking backdrop for exploration. The Royal Mile, stretching from the castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, is a walk through history itself. The city's festivals, especially the world-famous Edinburgh Festival Fringe, draw visitors from all over the globe. Accessibility for Americans is facilitated through Edinburgh's international airport, and the city's public transport is comprehensive and user-friendly. While the cost of a stay can vary, there are options to suit different budgets. Weather-wise, Edinburgh can be chilly, and the best time to visit is during the summer months of June to August, although the city has charms in every season. Ideal for history buffs, culture enthusiasts, and families who want to explore historic sites and interactive museums, Edinburgh offers a unique and enriching experience that resonates with a wide audience.

  • Edinburgh Castle
  • The Royal Mile
  • Arthur's Seat (for panoramic views of the city)
  • Summer (June to August) or during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (August)

Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon, Portugal, with its stunning coastal setting and rich cultural heritage, is a city that appeals to a diverse range of travelers. The blend of traditional Fado music, historic neighborhoods like Alfama, and innovative culinary scene creates a unique atmosphere. Lisbon's accessibility for Americans is good, with direct flights from various U.S. cities and convenient local transportation options, including the charming trams. In terms of cost, Lisbon is often considered more affordable than many other Western European cities, offering excellent value for money. Weather-wise, Lisbon enjoys a mild climate, with warm summers and gentle winters; spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for sightseeing. The city appeals to history lovers, food enthusiasts, families, and those seeking a romantic coastal getaway. Whether exploring the UNESCO-listed Jerónimos Monastery, tasting delectable pastéis de nata, or enjoying views from São Jorge Castle, Lisbon's laid-back charm and vibrant culture make it a must-visit destination.

  • Jerónimos Monastery
  • São Jorge Castle
  • Belém Tower
  • Spring (April to June) and Autumn (September to October)

Madrid, Spain

Madrid, the capital of Spain, stands as a vibrant hub of culture, history, and art. Renowned for its world-class museums such as the Prado, Reina Sofia, and Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid offers an unparalleled artistic experience. The city is steeped in history, with sites like the Royal Palace providing a glimpse into Spain's rich past. Accessibility for Americans is excellent, as Madrid's international airport serves as a major hub for flights between the U.S. and Europe. The ease of access and rich history make it one of the most visited cities in Europe. Local travel is facilitated by an efficient metro system. Cost-wise, Madrid provides a range of accommodation and dining options to suit various budgets. The weather is characterized by hot summers and mild winters, with spring and fall offering the most pleasant temperatures. Whether you're a family exploring Retiro Park, a history aficionado, a food lover diving into the tapas culture, or an art enthusiast, Madrid has something to offer. Its lively street life and blend of traditional and modern culture make it one of the best places to visit in Spain.

  • The Prado Museum
  • The Royal Palace
  • Retiro Park
  • $1,400 - $2,200
  • Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November)

Munich, Germany

Munich, Germany, situated in the heart of Bavaria, is a captivating city that artfully balances traditional heritage with modern sophistication. Known globally for Oktoberfest, its beer halls, and vibrant festivals, Munich also boasts a rich cultural scene, filled with top-tier museums, theaters, and historical sites such as the Residenz and Nymphenburg Palace. Munich’s international airport is one of Europe's major hubs, making travel from the U.S. seamless. Additionally, the local public transportation is exceptionally efficient. While the cost can be on the higher side, there are options to fit various budgets. The weather is pleasant during spring and autumn, offering an opportunity to explore gardens like the Englischer Garten and enjoy outdoor dining. Families, cultural enthusiasts, and adventure seekers, all find Munich appealing, with nearby Alpine excursions and family-friendly museums. Whether you're engaging in the lively beer culture or exploring historic neighborhoods, Munich offers a rich and rewarding travel experience.

  • Marienplatz (central square with historic buildings and Glockenspiel)
  • Nymphenburg Palace
  • The BMW Museum
  • $1,500 - $2,500, depending on accommodation and dining choices
  • Spring (April to June) and Autumn (September to October), but late September and early October if you want to experience Oktoberfest.

Budapest, Hungary

Budapest, Hungary, often referred to as the "Paris of the East," is a city that seamlessly blends history and modernity. Renowned for its stunning architecture, including Gothic, Baroque, and Romanesque styles, Budapest's beauty is visible in every corner of the city. From the majestic Buda Castle to the intricate Hungarian Parliament Building, the historical richness of the city is palpable. Budapest is also home to numerous thermal baths, offering relaxation and an experience that is uniquely Hungarian. Accessibility from the U.S. is quite good, with many international flights and a well-connected public transportation system within the city. Compared to many Western European cities, Budapest is more budget-friendly, making it an appealing destination for various types of travelers. With mild spring and fall weather, the city is ideal for walking tours and outdoor exploration. Whether you're a history buff, spa enthusiast, or a family looking for unique cultural experiences, Budapest offers something special for everyone.

  • Buda Castle
  • Hungarian Parliament Building
  • Széchenyi Thermal Bath
  • $1,000 - $2,000, depending on the choice of accommodation and activities
  • Spring (April to June) and Fall (September to October) for the most pleasant weather and opportunity to enjoy both indoor and outdoor attractions.

Istanbul, Turkey

Istanbul, Turkey, a city where East meets West, is a melting pot of cultures that makes it a fascinating destination for travelers. Its unique geographical position straddling two continents, Europe and Asia, offers visitors an incredibly rich history that dates back to ancient times. The city's blend of Byzantine, Ottoman, and modern Turkish influences can be seen in its architecture, cuisine, and daily life. Popular attractions such as the Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, and the Grand Bazaar are must-visit sites. The cost of travel in Istanbul is relatively moderate, offering a range of accommodations and dining options that can suit various budgets. The city is well-connected to major airports in the U.S., and local travel is made easy with trams, ferries, and taxis. The best time to visit is during spring and fall when the weather is mild and the crowds are thinner. Istanbul offers a rich experience for history enthusiasts, food lovers, shoppers, and adventure seekers, making it suitable for families and individuals alike.

  • Hagia Sophia
  • Topkapi Palace
  • Grand Bazaar
  • $1,200 - $2,500, depending on accommodation, activities, and dining preferences
  • Spring (April to June) and Fall (September to November) for comfortable temperatures, fewer tourists, and the ability to explore both the cultural and natural beauty of the city.

Athens, Greece

Athens, Greece is a city that captivates the hearts of history enthusiasts and culture lovers. As the birthplace of democracy and Western civilization, Athens offers a plethora of historical sites including the iconic Acropolis, the Temple of Olympian Zeus, and the ancient Agora. Its rich archaeological heritage and vibrant contemporary arts scene blend seamlessly, reflecting the city's deep-rooted history and modern spirit. Cost-wise, Athens offers options ranging from budget-friendly accommodations and eateries to luxurious hotels and fine dining. Its international airport is well-connected with major U.S. cities, and the local metro system makes navigating the city convenient. The weather is favorable for travel most of the year, but spring and fall are particularly appealing for their mild temperatures and reduced crowds. Whether you're a family seeking to educate and entertain or an adventure seeker looking to explore the city's hidden gems, Athens has something for everyone.

  • The Acropolis
  • The Ancient Agora
  • The National Archaeological Museum
  • $1,400 - $3,000, depending on accommodation, dining, and activities
  • Spring (March to May) and Fall (September to November), as these seasons offer pleasant weather, fewer tourists, and the opportunity to engage with both the historical and vibrant modern life of Athens.

Florence, Italy

Florence, Italy, is often considered the cradle of the Renaissance, and it's a must-visit city for art lovers, historians, and cultural enthusiasts alike. Renowned for its abundance of world-class art museums, stunning architecture, and historical landmarks such as the Florence Cathedral, Uffizi Gallery, and Ponte Vecchio, the city offers a rich cultural experience. Cost can vary widely, with options for both budget travelers and those seeking luxury. Florence enjoys a temperate climate, though summers can be hot, and the weather is generally best in the spring and fall. Its international airport and railway connections make it easily accessible from the U.S., and the city's compact nature ensures that local travel is convenient, often on foot. Whether it's a family looking to immerse in history, a couple seeking a romantic getaway, or an individual in search of artistic inspiration, Florence caters to a wide range of travelers.

  • Uffizi Gallery
  • Florence Cathedral (Il Duomo di Firenze)
  • Ponte Vecchio
  • $1,500 - $3,500, depending on accommodation, dining preferences, and museum entrance fees
  • Spring (April to June) and Fall (September to October), for pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and the opportunity to explore the city's myriad cultural attractions in comfort.

Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen, Denmark, is a vibrant and sophisticated city that effortlessly combines historical charm with modern innovation. Famous attractions such as the colorful Nyhavn harbor, the Little Mermaid statue, and Tivoli Gardens amusement park captivate visitors. Its rich history is preserved in the royal palaces, museums, and architecture that characterize the city. Copenhagen can be on the pricier side, but offers a wide range of options for accommodation and dining. The weather is typically mild, with the best time to visit during the late spring to early fall when the days are long and temperatures are comfortable. The city's international airport is a major hub, making flights from the U.S. relatively easy, and local travel is convenient thanks to efficient public transportation. Copenhagen is perfect for families, with many child-friendly attractions, as well as for couples, food enthusiasts, and design lovers seeking a chic urban experience.

  • Tivoli Gardens
  • The Little Mermaid
  • $2,500 - $4,000, depending on accommodation, dining preferences, and activities
  • Late spring to early fall (May to September), when the weather is mild, and the city's parks, waterfront, and outdoor cafes can be fully enjoyed.

Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm, Sweden, is often referred to as the "Venice of the North" due to its beautiful interplay of land and water across 14 islands. This capital city offers a harmonious blend of history, culture, and modernity. The Gamla Stan, Stockholm's historic Old Town, boasts charming narrow streets and well-preserved architecture. Stockholm is known for its stylish design, museums, and galleries, including the renowned Vasa Museum and ABBA Museum. The city can be somewhat expensive, but there are options for various budgets. Weather-wise, the summer months offer long days and mild temperatures, while the winters are cold and dark but uniquely beautiful. International travel from the U.S. is straightforward, with direct flights available, and local travel is made easy with efficient public transportation. Stockholm is a destination that appeals to families, culture enthusiasts, history buffs, and those interested in Scandinavian design and lifestyle.

  • Vasa Museum
  • Gamla Stan (Old Town)
  • Skansen Open-Air Museum
  • $2,000 - $3,500, including accommodation, meals, and attractions
  • Late spring to early autumn (May to September) for warm weather and outdoor activities; December for traditional Christmas markets and winter ambiance.

Brussels, Belgium

Brussels, Belgium's vibrant capital, is a city that combines historic grandeur with a modern and cosmopolitan flair. The city is famed for its beautiful squares, notably the Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage site surrounded by ornate guildhalls and the Gothic-style Town Hall. The city's comic strip murals, the Magritte Museum, and the Atomium offer something unique for every traveler. Brussels is home to the European Union headquarters, making it a hub for politics, business, and international relations. Cuisine is another strong point, with Belgian chocolate, waffles, and beer being renowned worldwide. The cost of visiting is moderate, with options suitable for various budgets. Traveling to and around Brussels is convenient, with direct flights from the U.S. and an extensive public transportation system. The weather is temperate, with mild summers and cool, damp winters. Brussels can be enjoyed by history enthusiasts, food lovers, families, and those interested in European politics.

  • Grand Place
  • Magritte Museum
  • $1,800 - $3,000, including accommodation, meals, and attractions
  • Late spring to early autumn (April to September) for outdoor sightseeing; December for Christmas markets and festive atmosphere.

Zurich, Switzerland

Zurich, Switzerland, with its captivating blend of traditional charm and urban chic, is one of the top cities in Europe for travelers. Set against the backdrop of the Alps, it's a city that's renowned for its financial institutions but also boasts a rich cultural scene. Museums like the Kunsthaus Zurich host impressive art collections, and the historic Old Town (Altstadt) invites exploration of its narrow, winding streets and medieval buildings. Zurich is known for being expensive, but the quality of service, especially in dining and accommodation, is top-notch. The city's efficient public transportation system makes local travel a breeze, and Zurich Airport is a major hub with frequent flights from the U.S. Weather-wise, Zurich has cold, snowy winters that are perfect for nearby skiing, and mild summers ideal for outdoor activities. The destination is perfect for families, art lovers, adventure seekers (due to proximity to the Alps), and those interested in finance and global economics.

  • Kunsthaus Zurich
  • Old Town (Altstadt)
  • Lake Zurich
  • $2,500 - $4,000, including accommodation, meals, and attractions (Switzerland is known for its higher cost of living)
  • Summer (June to August) for outdoor activities and lake enjoyment; winter (December to February) for winter sports enthusiasts and magical Christmas markets.

Krakow, Poland

Krakow, Poland, is a hidden gem in Europe, attracting travelers with its blend of rich history, striking architecture, and vibrant local culture. As Poland's former royal capital, Krakow is home to a stunning medieval core, including the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Town, with its cloth hall and St. Mary's Basilica. The city's proximity to Auschwitz and the Wieliczka Salt Mine adds to the historical appeal. Krakow offers a relatively low-cost travel experience compared to many other European cities, and the food, particularly local Polish cuisine, is both delicious and affordable. Krakow's airport has connections to major hubs, facilitating international travel, while the city's public transportation system is easy to navigate. The weather varies, with cold winters and warm summers, but spring and autumn offer mild and pleasant conditions. The city is an excellent destination for families, history buffs, and food lovers.

  • Wawel Castle
  • Old Town (including St. Mary's Basilica)
  • Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum or Wieliczka Salt Mine
  • $1,000 - $2,000, including accommodation, meals, and attractions
  • Spring (April to June) or Autumn (September to October) for mild weather and fewer crowds.

Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is a captivating destination for travelers looking to experience the unique blend of modern urban life and rugged natural beauty. As the northernmost capital of a sovereign state, it's an entry point to the country's stunning landscapes, including geysers, glaciers, and volcanic terrains. The city itself offers a thriving art scene, innovative culinary experiences, and fascinating historical sites such as the National Museum of Iceland. The cost of visiting can be on the higher side, but the experiences are unparalleled. Reykjavik's airport offers direct flights from many American cities, making it accessible for U.S. tourists. Local travel is convenient, with extensive public transportation and many tour operators providing guided excursions. The weather can be chilly, even in summer, so pack appropriately. The best time to visit depends on preferences: summer for midnight sun and milder weather, or winter for the Northern Lights. Adventure seekers, nature enthusiasts, and cultural explorers will find Reykjavik a thrilling destination.

  • The Blue Lagoon
  • Hallgrímskirkja (iconic church with panoramic views)
  • Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre (architectural wonder)
  • $2,500 - $3,500, including accommodation, meals, and attractions
  • Summer (June to August) for longer days and milder weather or Winter (November to February) for the Northern Lights and unique winter experiences.

Oslo, Norway

Oslo, Norway's capital, is an ideal European destination that blends modern architecture with rich cultural history and stunning natural surroundings. Known for its thriving arts scene, world-class museums, and beautiful parks, Oslo offers plenty to explore. Historical sites such as the Akershus Fortress and the Viking Ship Museum provide a glimpse into Norway's past, while the ultra-modern Opera House represents its progressive present. The city's cost of living is relatively high, but visitors find the experiences rewarding. Oslo's international airport is well-connected with major American cities, making travel convenient. Public transportation is efficient, and many attractions are within walking distance. The weather varies with chilly winters and mild summers, both offering unique experiences. Families will love the educational museums and parks, while adventure seekers can explore nearby fjords and forests. The best time to visit is summer for outdoor activities or winter for skiing and other snow sports.

  • The Viking Ship Museum
  • Vigeland Sculpture Park
  • Oslo Opera House
  • $3,000 - $4,000, including accommodation, meals, and sightseeing
  • Summer (June to August) for outdoor exploration and mild weather, or Winter (December to February) for skiing and other winter activities.

Helsinki, Finland

Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is a vibrant seaside city with a unique blend of historical charm and modern flair. The city's stunning architecture ranges from neoclassical buildings to cutting-edge contemporary designs. Popular attractions include Suomenlinna, a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Helsinki Cathedral, and the avant-garde Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art. Helsinki offers relatively reasonable costs compared to other Nordic capitals, and its popularity is growing among travelers seeking a blend of urban and natural experiences. With direct flights from major American cities and an efficient public transportation system, traveling to and around Helsinki is stress-free. Weather can vary, with cold winters and mild, pleasant summers. The city appeals to families with its array of parks and educational attractions, while adventure seekers can explore nearby forests and archipelagos. The summer months are the best time to visit, offering long days and lively festivals.

  • Suomenlinna Sea Fortress
  • Helsinki Cathedral
  • Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art
  • $2,200 - $3,000, including accommodation, meals, and sightseeing
  • Summer (June to August) for outdoor activities, festivals, and enjoying the archipelago. Winter (December to February) offers a magical snowy experience, with opportunities for ice skating and other winter sports.

Ready To Visit Europe?

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Top 25 Best Cities in Europe to Visit and Explore!

Are you planning your holiday to Europe soon but don’t know where to go? Then this post is for you! We have outlined the best cities in Europe to visit which you can explore, get lost, and get inspired.

Known for its stunning architecture, diverse cultures, and beautiful landscapes, Europe is indeed one of those places everyone is dreaming of traveling to, and although it is the smallest continent on earth, trip planning to its vast lands can be daunting. If you’re a city person and would like to experience and explore historical cities, then you’ll truly enjoy our list of cities in Europe.

In a nutshell, some of the popular cities in Europe always go to the same destinations year after year such as London , Paris, and Barcelona but trust us, there are so many others to see! Europe is filled with gems and a lot of it is hidden in plain sight so make sure to stuff your itinerary with great finds as a lot of cities mentioned in this list involve a lot of culture and traditions which we’re sure you’ll love.

We highly recommend including free walking tours and museums when you visit some of the cities mentioned here. So, with no further ado, please carry on reading and find out which city resonates best with your interest.

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Top 25 Best Cities in Europe to Visit for 2020

1. venice, italy.

Venice, Italy is already impressive from the get-go: it’s a city that is built on canals – miles and miles of waterways and is one of the best cities in Europe to visit . Unsurprisingly, the primary mode of transportation here is by gondola or Vaporetto, which is a kind of boat controlled by a boatman.

Venice changes entirely at night, transforming into one of the best weekend getaways in Europe . Many couples who experience Venice opt to explore around the city in the morning, visiting the Piazza San Marco, Saint Mark’s Basilica, and Doge’s Palace, before eating a romantic dinner in one of the restaurants lining the grand canal.

One of the best places to visit in Italy -Venice.

2. Munich, Germany

Munich , Germany , is filled to the brim with centuries-old architectural buildings and some historical museums. Some of its famous attractions are the Neuschwanstein Castle , the Linderhof Palace, and the Nymphenburg Palace.

If you only have two days to go around the city, which is expected if you’re just there for a weekend city break in Europe, then you can also check out the Viktualienmarkt, the Heiliggeistkirche, and St. Peter’s Church.

All of which are close to each other, so you don’t even need to go far!

Munich, Germany

3. Stockholm, Sweden

As a melting pot of different cultures, Stockholm , Sweden , is an excellent place to go to if you want to make new friends on a singles holiday, as you’re bound to meet people of different views and ideas.

It’s also a great city break destination in Europe , with its beautiful architecture and outstanding restaurants. Some of its most popular sites include Vasa, a maritime museum, Stockholm Palace , a royal palace that’s open to the public Skansen, an open-air museum with a zoo, the Nobel Museum, which contains mementos of all Nobel Prize awardees.

Trips to Stockholm is not complete without getting lost in Gamla Stadn

4. Copenhagen, Denmark

Water-lovers who are looking for a weekend getaway in Europe will love Copenhagen , Denmark, also known as the home of The Little Mermaid. A lot of the favorite sites here are connected to the water, which is also pretty evident due to the canals and waterways that connect different places within the city.

Some of the popular attractions here are the Tivoli Gardens, the Rosenborg Castle, and the Nyhavn

Not only is it one of the best city break destinations in Europe , but it’s also one of the most exciting places to go to, no matter what time of the year. To learn more about traditions in Denmark here’s a really nice article, so read more !

Copenhagen, Denmark

5. Tallinn, Estonia

Estonia is one of the least popular destinations in the world, but it’s one of the best choices if you’re looking to go on a cheap weekend break in Europe .

The best part of Tallinn , Estonia? It seems straight out of an old-timey fairytale , with its brick buildings and cobbled alleys. You can easily spend a whole weekend here with your lover, exploring the Old Town, with all its markets, good food , and restaurants.

You can also check out St. Olaf’s Church, where you can view the city from above. At night, you can have a beer for less than $3, and the right hotel rooms for less than $60.

St. Catherine's Passage Way, Tallinn, Estonia

6. London, United Kingdom

What more is there to say about London – arguably one of the best cities to visit in Europe? Tourist attractions here are a dime a dozen the London Eye, Big Ben, the Buckingham Palace, the British Museum, and St. Paul’s Cathedral, and a lot more places in less than 48 hours.

The proximity of all these sites and the efficient public transportation system makes London one of the best places to go on a weekend getaway in Europe.

Top attractions in London – Big Ben and The Parliament

7. Paris, France

Considered by many people to be one of the most, if not the most, romantic places in the world, Paris, France is the place to go to if you’re looking for a weekend getaway in Europe.

Its most famous landmark, the Eiffel Tower, alone is already an excellent place to hang out with your lover or partner on a beautiful day out. Other attractions include The Louvre, the Notre-Dame de Paris, the Arc de Triomphe, and the Jardin du Luxembourg .

These Paris attractions are pretty near to each other, so it wouldn’t be a hassle to travel between them.

EIFFEL TOWER FROM BELOW

8. Florence, Italy

Florence , Italy, is the capital of Tuscany, also known as the birthplace of the Renaissance in Italy. The city’s rich history is evident in its art and architecture, plenty of which are world-renowned for their beauty and historical value.

Some of its most popular sites include the Florence Cathedral, a medieval church looking straight out of a postcard with its iconic red dome. The Uffizi Gallery, an art museum where most of the Renaissance masterpieces, including Sandro Botticelli’s famous painting The Birth of Venus. And the Florence Baptistery, a religious monument that has now become a famous landmark.

The nearness of these sites to each other makes it easy to do a city tour with just one weekend, making Florence, Italy , another possible choice for one of the best weekend breaks in Europe.

The Duomo in Florence

9. Edinburgh, United Kingdom

If you’re pressed for time and want to have a short city break in Europe, Edinburgh, United Kingdom , should be one of your options.

Edinburgh, also known as the capital of Scotland, is one of those places where it feels like you’re traveling back in time, with its cobbled alleyways and old architecture.

Some of its most notable sites include The Edinburgh Castle and the Museum of Scotland, two galleries that will satisfy your craving for history.

You can also visit Arthur’s Seat and take in the fantastic view of this hill’s peak in the morning and spend the night exploring Calton Hill’s nightlife.

With all these activities, Scotland’s Edinburgh is indeed a worthy choice for those last-minute city breaks in Europe .

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10. Barcelona, Spain

When people think of Spain , one of the first destinations that come to mind is Barcelona, Spain. Its history is one of the oldest and richest and one of the best cities to visit in Europe , balancing this with its beautiful nature.

Barcelona has it all – if you like history and architecture, you can visit the Sagrada Familia ; if you love shopping , you can visit the La Boqueria; if you like sand and sea, you can visit the Nova Icaria Beach.

That said, it’s also one of the best weekend getaways in Europe , so it’s up to you to decide if you’d rather splurge a bit more here and discover a beautiful new world.

A Barcelona Travelogue 3

11. Helsinki, Finland

Helsinki is the capital and largest city of Finland . As a highly urban area conveniently located near the seaside, visitors get the best of both worlds in this city.

Some of the notable attractions include museums like the Ateneum, the Seurasaari, and the National Museum of Finland, the Suomenlinna Sea Fortress , and the Helsinki Cathedral.

All of these are sites located conveniently in the city, making Helsinki one of the best weekend city breaks in Europe.

things to do in helsinki big white church tuomiokirkko

12. Prague, Czech Republic

Another not-so-popular choice, Prague in the Czech Republic , rarely comes up in lists of places to go on holiday in Europe. This is a shame, as it’s a pretty cool place to go on a long weekend break.

Its most famous sites include the Prague Castle, Old Town Square, and St. Vitus Cathedral, all pointing to the city’s rich culture and history.

If you’re a fan of scenic views, you can also take a trip to the Charles Bridge, an iconic bridge built around the 14th century. Do you know what else Prague is famous for? Cheap booze.

If you’re looking to spend a fun, cheap weekend in Europe, then Prague is your go-to place.

A romantic destination in Europe

13. Berlin, Germany

Berlin, Germany , is arguably one of the more popular holiday destinations in Europe , especially if you’re looking for a short holiday break.

Some of the things you can do while in Berlin pass through the Brandenburg Gate, a classical archway that symbolizes the German divide. Visit the Reichstag building where the seats of parliament are housed. Walk around the Alexanderplatz, a large public square with a variety of shops and stores. And Enjoy the beautiful view of Berlin from atop the Fernsehtur, A television tower where visitors can overlook the whole city.

With all these sites, it’s no wonder that Berlin is one of those cities where you can spend one of the best weekends away in Europe. To know if this beautiful city is for you, this post about the photo spots in Berlin will certainly show you the best of it!

If you’re planning to visit, check out this post about the best places to stay in Berlin !

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14. Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam is the capital city of the Netherlands , as well as its largest city regarding population. It’s home to several famous personalities from history, such as Holocaust victim Anne Frank, and artist Vincent Van Gogh.

Some of the city’s notable attractions include the Anne Frank House, where Anne Frank lived during her time. The famous Van Gogh Museum, which houses the world’s most extensive collection of Van Gogh’s works. The Rijksmuseum, which houses several European masterpieces, and Efteling, which is a fairytale-themed amusement park.

It doesn’t take long to visit these attractions, so a weekend should suffice or, if you want to stay longer, there are tons of day trips from Amsterdam you can visit!

Stunning architecture in the Netherlands

15. Dublin, Ireland

If you’re planning on going on a city trip in Europe, you should check out Dublin, Ireland . It was labeled the City of Literature by UNESCO in 2010 due to its impressive written tradition.

Dublin by itself is a pretty significant city, but it’s quite easy to explore the city center in just a weekend if you wish. The transportation system is pretty convenient, and if you want, you can even go around on foot with no problems.

Some places you shouldn’t miss on this European getaway are the Trinity College, where the Book of Kells is housed, the Little Museum of Dublin, the Irish Parliament as well as the National Museum of Ireland, the castles , and the Kilmainham Gaol.

This makes Dublin one of the best places to go on a city trip in Europe .

Dublin, Ireland

16. Mallorca, Spain

Majorca, Spain, also spelled Mallorca sometimes, is the largest island in the Balearic islands. Although it’s still technically a part of Spain , the Balearic Islands are an autonomous region in the country.

And while Spain has got its fair share of best city destinations, those who would instead go for R&R while surrounded by nature would enjoy Majorca more.

Some of the notable sites here include the Cuevas del Drach, a set of interconnected underground caves, the Palma Cathedral, a gothic church located in front of the sea, and the Sanctuary de Lluc, a sanctuary and pilgrimage site that goes way back in history

This still doesn’t include all the beautiful beaches that Mallorca is home to, which makes the city a perfect holiday destination even for Spain’s royal family. Looking for one of the best long weekend breaks in Europe ? Look no further.

Mallorca, Spain

17. Porto, Portugal

Portugal is widely known for Lisbon , its capital, but other cities are also just as cool but lack attention from the tourism industry.

One such country is Porto, which is located north of Portugal . It is already marketed as an excellent destination for city breaks in Europe, and for good reasons.

Some of its notable landmarks are the Dom Luis I Bridge, the Sao Bento railway station, the Clerigos Church, and the Duoro.

Ghent, Belgium

18. Porto, Portugal

One such country is Porto , which is located north of Portugal. It is already marketed as an excellent destination for city breaks in Europe, and for good reasons.

Porto, Portugal

19. Ljubljana, Slovenia

Slovenia is one of those countries in Europe that often get overlooked, just because it’s not located in the more famous western Europe.

However, this doesn’t mean that it doesn’t have anything worth a mention. Ljubljana is home to medieval architecture and unique designs, as evident in the Ljubljana Castle , the Ljubljanics, the Dragon Bridge, and the Tivoli City Park.

Despite this, though, Ljubljana residents’ origins are pretty vague, pointing to a mixture of German, Mediterranean , and Slovenia.

Ljubljana, Slovenia

20. Zagreb, Croatia

The capital and largest city of Croatia , Zagreb is the first place you should go to in case you visit this East-European country .

A few of the sites in your European city trip include medieval-style St. Mark’s Church, the home for failed love stories called Museum of Broken Relationships, Mimara Museum, and a church called Gornji Grad-Medvescak.

If you’re craving art appreciation and places with high historical values but don’t have a lot of money to shell out, then Zagreb is an excellent choice for spending a cheap weekend in Europe .

Zagreb, Croatia

21. Budapest, Hungary

With a population of about 1.8M and a land area of around 525 square kilometers, Budapest , the capital of Hungary , is one of the best cities to visit in Europe and its most densely populated cities.

It’s already one of the more popular visits to visit for a weekend getaway in Europe, due to its numerous attractions such as the Buda Castle , the Matthias Church, the Hungarian Parliament Building, and the Fisherman’s Bastion.

On top of this, Budapest is one of the best winter city breaks in Europe. Around wintertime is where the Nutcracker performances are held at the Hungarian State Opera House.

You can get mulled beer in night bars and explore the Christmas night markets, as well as go ice skating at the City Ice Rink and feel like you’re coming straight out of a fairytale!

Budapest, Hungary

22. Nice, France

Nice is the fifth most populous city in France , as well as the capital of the Alpes-Maritimes department. Its nickname is Nice la Belle, or Nice the Beautiful, which is only proper considering all the eye-catching and breathtaking views here.

Nice’s seaside attractions and inner-city views are bound to make anyone’s heart beat faster, making it one of the best choices for the best city breaks in Europe .

Fall in love with the French Riviera , walk along the Promenade des Anglais, visit the Musee Marc Chagall and Musee Matisse, explore the Chateau Grimaldi, and discover this city’s natural beauty!

Nice, France

23. Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik in Iceland is not the usual first choice when people plan their weekend getaway in Europe, but it deserves a spot on this list! It’s the world’s northernmost capital, often considered to be the gateway to a world of adventure waiting beyond.

If you’re a little more adventurous, you can check out outdoor activities such as the Puffin Express Cruise and the Icelandic Horse Riding, but if you’re more reserved, then a trip to the city would suffice for you.

Some of the major sites that you should check out are the Hallgrimskirkja, the most significant church in Iceland , the Perlan building, where you can eat a scrumptious lunch while getting a spectacular view of the city, and the Bessastadir, where the president of Iceland resides.

Since winter here is pretty amazing and there are loads of other fun things to do in Reykjavik , this city is an excellent choice for a European city break in November or December .

Reykjavik, Iceland

24. Athens, Greece

A city steeped in rich stories and infinite knowledge, Athens in Greece is one of the choices when it comes to spending a long weekend break in Europe.

It’s impossible not to fall in love with this city even if all you have is 48 hours. Its attractions are some of the most beautiful in all of Europe , which includes the Parthenon, the Acropolis of Athens, the Temple of Olympian Zeus, the Syntagma Square, and the Ancient Agora.

Just imagine holding hands with your partner as you explore through gardens and places depicting the ancient gods.

Athens, Greece

25. Krakow, Poland

Krakow in Poland is another one of those places that most people tend to overlook when searching for weekend destinations in Europe. Compared to other tourist cities, Krakow’s attractions are a bit further regarding proximity, but a day trip here is still very possible.

Not to mention, Krakow is also quite inexpensive, making it one of the cheap weekend getaways in Europe, at least relative to other cities. Some of its notable sites include the Wieliczka Salt Mine, the Wawel Castle , St. Mary’s Basilica, and Planty Park.

If you have more time on your hands, you can also take a side-trip to Krakow Cloth Hall and Ojcow National Park.

See, you don’t have to spend a lot of time and money to explore the world. Don’t have much time on your hands yet still want to visit Europe’s beautiful gems ? Go check out some of the cities on the list! We promise you won’t regret it.

Krakow, Poland

Frequently asked questions

What are the must-see places in europe.

If you’re a new traveler in Europe and would like to see the main highlights of the continent then we suggest you do a full-on tourist and visit some of its prized places such as Paris, Rome , London, Budapest, Stockholm, Madrid, and so on! These are the most popular places on the whole continent and we do believe that they are worth the hype and a visit.

What are the top 10 city breaks?

We actually wrote a post about this exactly, read it here .

What cities should I visit in Europe?

This totally depends on what is your interest. Our favorite includes London , Paris , Nice , Barcelona , Budapest , Stockholm , and Helsinki ! These are in our top spots mainly because each city has so much to offer for all types of travelers.

What is the most beautiful city in Europe?

Again, this is a subjective question depending on who you ask. However, in our opinion, Budapest is one of the grandeur and definitely one of the most beautiful cities in Europe .

Where can I spend 3 days in Europe?

3 days is, to be quite frank, is a short amount of time if you’re looking into visiting more than one destination in Europe . However, if you’re looking to spend 3 days in ONE amazing destination then we highly suggest Paris, Rome (you can easily sneak in one day trip), Lisbon , Venice , Florence , Santorini , and London. These cities will keep you busy and running for 3 days!

Which European city should I visit?

Again, very subjective. As mentioned above, we do love Budapest and believe that it is such an underrated city in Europe. It is beautiful, cheap, and full of culture and traditions!

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She's an expert in Finland travel and explores the country often sharing her insights and tips in this blog and social medias. She also splits her free time either going for weekend getaways in Europe or galavanting to different European destinations on her holidays. All her useful Europe travel guides are also in this blog!

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Hi, thanks!

I went through your all blog and site, As I am a travelers…I loved your all pics, just awesome

Cheers Ganesh!

Of your going to Amsterdam for the efteling you’ll be disappointed seeing as tough it is in the south of the country at an hour and a half from amsterdam

I have been to Barcelona recently and the city blew my mind, Evan! I would love to explore all other cities mentioned on your list soon. These cities are wonderful gems which definitely need exploring!

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10 cities that are perfect for your first trip to Europe

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Europe is full of incredible cities (not to mention small towns and rural areas), so it can be hard to narrow down where you want to go, especially if it's your first time visiting the continent. Classic favorites like London and Paris still make for a great introduction to Europe, but sleeper hits like Vienna, Copenhagen and Istanbul can provide stunning and unusual experiences too.

The cities on this list all provide a good combination of history, architecture, art, culture, nature and regional food and are easy to navigate. They're all also connected by airlines, making it easy to fly from one to the other on points and miles . My main tip is to avoid cramming in too much on that first trip. You may only be able to hit one, two or three cities, but it will be a much better experience than squeezing in all 10. Trust me, you'll be back.

London, England

The capital of England is popular for a reason: Aside from being easy to navigate and having English as an official language, it's chock-full of must-see sites (Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and the Tower of London among them), world-class museums (the Tate Modern, the British Museum, and the National Gallery, to name a few) and bars and restaurants to please any palate.

London is perfect for a first-time visit to Europe. (Photo by Paulo Habreuf)

Walking along the Thames River (not to mention taking a boat on it) is an experience every traveler should have. Many museums in London are free but if you plan on visiting more than two of the paid attractions, the London Pass may be worthwhile. And, of course, all the major hotel brands with loyalty programs have multiple options in the city, making London a great destination for points users .

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Paris, France

Just a hop, skip and a Eurostar train ride from London, Paris is a must-visit and it's also a great city in which to use points and miles . Sample its café culture, stroll the Champs-Élysées, bring a baguette and cheese to one of its many idyllic parks and explore its neighborhoods (like Montmartre and Le Marais) by foot or bike.

Gawk at attractions like the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame , Arc de Triomphe and Sacré Coeur. Take in museums like the Louvre, Musee d'Orsay, Musee de l'Orangerie and the Centre Pompidou, as well as lesser-known ones like the Louis Braille Museum and the Museum of Fashion and Textiles.

Panoramic view of the Paris skyline at sunset. (Photo by Alexander Spatari/Getty Images.)

Eat your fill of French delights like croissants and other pastries at Poilâne, gourmet chocolate and candy from Patrick Rodger and Jacques Genin, Breton crepes at BREIZH Café and Michelin-starred food at the likes of Le Cinq, Sylvestre, Septime and Saturne.

Like London, all the major hotel brands are here and there are some great deals to be had, especially at IHG brand Holiday Inn, which has several nicer-than-usual locations. Or splurge on a hotel like the Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme , because Paris knows how to do luxury.

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Barcelona, Spain

Although it's not Spain's capital, Barcelona offers a funkier experience than Madrid — but the masses have discovered it, making it one of the most over-touristed destinations in the world. Nevertheless, it's one of Europe's best cities for first-timers, thanks to its fanciful architecture, tantalizing tapas and boisterous beach and nightlife scene. Just beware of tourist traps, not-so-great restaurants and long lines, especially on weekends.

Be sure to check out native son Antoni Gaudí's modern architectural masterpieces, including Sagrada Familia ( book tickets in advance!), Parc Güell and Casa Battló, as well as the medieval masterpieces in the Gothic Quarter.

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Stroll the bustling Las Ramblas, eat your way through Mercat de la Boqueria and relax on Sant Sebastià Beach before tapas bar-hopping and pintxos sampling. Save room for dinner in one of the city's many lauded restaurants like Fismuler, Disfrutar, and Tickets and try to hit up some late-night bars. Hotels bookable with points and miles vary, so do your homework.

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Amsterdam, The Netherlands

No, Amsterdam is not just a place to get stoned and gawk at prostitutes. Its charming canals, unique architecture, iconic art and design and tasty food (bitterbalen, stroopwafles, and Dutch fries, for starters) make it worth visiting .

Amsterdam. (Photo by Ansgar Scheffold)

Explore world-class museums like the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, Anne Frank House, and the Stedelijk Museum; wander through the lush Vondelpark, walk or boat along the idyllic canals and sample jenever, the Dutch version of gin, with some sharp local gouda.

The city has taken steps to combat over-tourism , so be respectful . A great thing about Amsterdam is its access to the countryside and other Dutch cities — in Holland, nothing is too far away.

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Rome, Italy

It was hard to limit this list to one Italian city (Florence and Venice were also contenders) but Rome hits all the marks for first-timers: major landmarks, unique culture, easy access and navigability, and classic neighborhoods worth wandering by foot. With ancient ruins dating back more than 2,500 years, epic museums and some of the best pizza and pasta, Rome is a traveler's dream.

Head to the Spanish Steps — which are rarely empty. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock.

The city can be crowded, though, so plan ahead and book tickets for major attractions like the Colosseum, Sistine Chapel and Roman Forum in advance. As with all cities, be sure to obey local laws and customs, especially at busy sites like the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain as the city has recently been cracking down on tourists behaving badly.

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Berlin, Germany

Berlin is a diverse city that can engage all your senses — in a good way. With classic palaces, moving memorials and art-filled museums, the city has so much to offer and is easy to navigate on the U-Bahn, by bike or on foot. Visit the museums on Museum Island, reflect at the Holocaust Memorial, head up to the Reichstag's glass dome (be sure to book in advance), marvel at the city's stunning churches and take in the art at the East Side Gallery, the Berlin Wall's remaining piece that features paintings by more than 100 artists from around the world.

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After a long day, reenergize with some shnitzel, eisbein, currywurst and doner kebab, washed down with plenty of cheap but delicious beer. Save your stamina for the city's incredible nightlife — it's known as Europe's clubbing capital. And next year Berlin will get a new airport .

Save your Hilton points for a stay at the Waldorf Astoria Berlin (56,000 to 70,000 Hilton Honors points per night).

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Vienna, Austria

This charming city is a sleeper hit, displaying Old World European architecture and style alongside more modern design. Stroll Vienna 's grand boulevards, sip coffee in its magnificent coffeehouses and explore its many opulent palaces and museums. But save time to discover trendy neighborhoods like Leopoldstadt and Mariahilf, see the utterly unique art and architecture of Hundertwasser and even visit a beach along the Danube River.

Belvedere Palace in Vienna

The city is also an under-the-radar stop for families . It's home to the world's oldest amusement park, the Prater, and the world's oldest zoo. Visit the Naschmarkt for plenty of snacks and drinks, followed by a slice of Sacher torte, of course.

Getting to Vienna on points and miles is easy and there are plenty of hotels bookable with rewards as well. Save up your Bonvoy points for a night or two at the lavish Hotel Imperial .

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Copenhagen, Denmark

Scandinavia has its own look and feel and Copenhagen is the ideal way for first-timers to sample Europe's north country. Design lovers, foodies and anyone who's into shopping will fall in love with the city. There's also no lack of castles, bustling squares, picturesque buildings and magnificent churches.

Be sure to put Nyhavn, Tivoli Gardens, the Little Mermaid statue, the Opera House, the Black Diamond and at least one palace on your list, and consider leaving the city to go 20 miles north to the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.

Copenhagen. (Photo by Alongkot Sumritjearapol/Getty Images)

You may not be able to get a table at Noma, often rated the best restaurant in the world, but Copenhagen is full of other acclaimed restaurants pushing the envelope like Relae, Hija de Sanchez, and Amass, not to mention some of the best bakeries in the world.

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Istanbul, Turkey

Istanbul straddles Asia and Europe, bridging the two continents in a riot of colors, smells and sounds. It can feel overwhelming, but it's also at the top of many people's lists of their favorite cities. The European side of the Bosphorus River encompasses the Old City of Sultanahmet, complete with the iconic Blue Mosque, Hagia Sofia, Topkapi Palace, Basilica Cistern and Grand Bazaar. The Asian side is more residential and has fewer tourist attractions, but it's worth exploring to see how locals live and to visit the Istanbul Museum of Modern Art.

Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by DOZIER Marc/Getty Images)

A ferry ride along the Bosphorus is an excellent way to see more of the city and nearby fishing villages. A traipse across the Galata Bridge, sampling a fish sandwich on the way, is a must. The city also recently got a new airport , making it the world's largest air terminal , and cruise ships are also stopping there again.

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Budapest, Hungary

Too often visitors keep to the western side of Europe but Eastern Europe is bursting with a life of its own. Budapest , sometimes called the Paris of the East, is one of its most beautiful cities — actually, it's two cities straddling the Danube, Buda and Pest , which are linked by the iconic Chain Bridge.

Budapest (Photo by David Mark.)

Take a dip in hot-spring-fed bathhouses on Margaret Island, stroll through Woodland Park, gawk at dozens of magnificent churches and spend time on the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Castle Hill, which is home to Buda Castle and various museums and monuments. Hotels are a bit more limited here, but there are still several brands represented where you can spend your reward points, often for less than hotels cost in other cities.

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The 5 Best European Cities To Visit: Where To Go and When

E urope is a hotspot for tourism due to its impressive diversity and access. There are a multitude of cultures, cuisines and landmarks in Europe. The continent is also relatively easy to get around, since public transportation there is efficient. Some travelers may even opt to travel around Europe all at once since there are jaw dropping views within close proximity. The continent is a traveler’s paradise since the infrastructure is well designed for commuting . There are so many popular destinations within Europe, so it may be difficult for travelers to determine where exactly they should go. These are the best European cities to visit and the ideal season for travel in each. 

London 

London, the capital city of England and the United Kingdom, is one of the most popular travel destinations in Europe. Travelers visiting London can experience the top attractions in the bustling urban metropolis. It is a cultural capital with a plethora of historical sites that travelers can witness. This metropolitan city has plenty for travelers to explore. Some of the most popular things to do and see are the Big Ben clock tower, Westminster Abbey, The British Museum, Buckingham Palace, and the Tower of London. Foodies can indulge in some English delicacies like fish and chips, traditional English breakfast and bangers and mash. There are many other cuisines that travelers can try in London, including Indian, Italian, Chinese, Thai, French and many other cultural foods. 

Best Times To Visit

The best time to visit London, England depends on the traveler. For the best sightseeing weather, travelers should make their way there between March and May. The temperature in this season is around 60 degrees, so travelers should dress themselves in layers. The high season for travel in London is in the summer and winter. If travelers want to avoid crowds, they should not visit London between June to August or December to January. 

Paris 

Paris, France is a major tourism destination that has plenty of globally recognizable monuments and cultural hallmarks. Even the cityscape of Paris is quite popular due to its iconic landmarks. French culture is all around very influential, but beyond that Paris is a remarkable city with plenty to see. The architectural wonders of Paris are a big appeal of the city. In fact, over 30 million travelers enjoy the picturesque city of light each year. The Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Versailles Palace, Paris Catacombs, Luxembourg Gardens and the Champs-Elysees are among the best attractions in the city. Tourists can enjoy the cheeses, soups, macarons and fresh breads of Paris while visiting Paris. 

The best times to visit Paris are either in the spring or autumn. During these times travelers can expect better temperatures. This weather allows them to comfortably sit outside and enjoy things like Parisian cafe tables. The weather is nice and moderate in the city between April to May and September to October. Travelers will even notice that there are less crowds in the tourist areas.

Rome is the capital city of Italy and it has certainly made its mark on the globe. It is among one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Some of the art, architecture and cuisine of Rome dates back 3,000 years. The city offers travelers a deep dive into ancient history and culture. There are plenty of famous sightseeing attractions in Rome that travelers should visit during their Europe trip. Some of the most popular ancient buildings for tourists to view in Rome include The Colosseum, Arch of Constantine, The Pantheon and St. Peter’s Basilica. There are a large number of famous remnants of the Roman Empire that have historical significance in this city. Some other things that tourists can do in Rome include guided walking tours, countryside trips, shopping, indulging in delicious Italian food and strolls around the city.  

Travelers visiting Italy should expect bigger crowds in areas like Rome. Although crowds are somewhat consistent, travelers can plan their trip so that it is as convenient as possible. Between October and April travelers will experience the least amount of crowds. The costs of accomodations are lower during this time too, but travelers may have to tolerate the chilly weather in exchange for price. Travelers should be sure to pack a jacket since weather can be around 50 and 70 degrees in Rome during this season. 

Barcelona 

Barcelona, Spain is an artistic looking and charming city with plenty for visitors to experience. The city overlooks the Mediterranean Sea and is a modern hub as well as one of Spain’s most popular cities. It has a wide range of leisure activities and is a walkable city, so plenty of travelers love Barcelona. The unique architecture, beaches, culinary options and art of Barcelona keep travelers coming back. Travelers can enjoy the food of Barcelona while in the bustling city. Paella, croquettes, potato bombas and escalivada are just a few of the most popular dishes of Barcelona. Tourists commonly enjoy the Picasso Museum, the Cathedral of Barcelona, Casa Milá, Park Güell, Las Ramblas and Barceloneta Beach while in the city. Some of the most popular attractions of Barcelona are the buildings and shopping areas. Alternative activities for travelers include hot air balloon tours, walking tours, food and wine tours, private sailing tours and immersive museum experiences. 

Best Times To Visit 

The best time to travel to Barcelona is between April and July. During this time travelers will experience the best weather. Temperatures are around the mid 70’s during this season which means that the outdoor conditions are manageable. This is particularly important for travelers depending on public transportation. If sightseeing is a priority travelers should visit in early spring or autumn since there are less crowds. During the spring there is some rainfall, especially during April. Since a lot of the attractions in Barcelona are outdoors, this will definitely impact a trip. 

Amsterdam 

Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands and it is a quite popular city. It has a vibrant culture, rich history and stunning landscapes. The picturesque canals, historic homes, creative spirit, liberal appeal and shopping opportunities are the top features of the city. Tourists looking to immerse themselves in this European city can try the local cuisine. Pannenkoeken, haring, oliebollen, kaas and stamppot are some of the top Dutch comfort foods. These traditional food items are popular among locals but travelers should try them while they are exploring abroad. Stamppot, a dish made from potatoes and vegetables, is the national dish. Other than cuisine, travelers can visit the top attractions of the area to learn more about Amsterdam. The Anne Frank House, Van Gogh Museum, Heineken brewery tour, red light district, Body Worlds Museum and local parks are the top things to see. 

The best months to visit Amsterdam are spring and autumn. Between April and May or September and November is the most ideal time to visit. There are less crowds and more mild weather during these seasons. Although the weather is not particularly dependable, these months provide pleasant temperatures of around 60 degrees. If travelers prefer to travel during the most affordable time to go to Amsterdam, the winter may be best. Temperatures generally are around 30 or 40 degrees during the winter, but hotel rates are low. 

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What Summer Travel to Europe Will Look Like This Year

By Arati Menon

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When travel journalist Jenn Rice decided to spend July and August in Italy and Croatia last year, she wasn’t expecting to be spending most of her time indoors. “It was very very hot, so I booked museum tickets during peak days or just lounged around in my room with a spritz and a book until the sun set.” In Dubrovnik she tried escaping to the sea for a cool dip, but everyone else had the same idea—resulting in sweaty, overcrowded beaches. “In Rome , gelato melted faster than the speed of light,” she says.

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Come summer, major attractions like the Spanish Steps in Rome are thronged by international tourists and vacationing Europeans.

Rome and Dubrovnik weren’t the only European destinations overcome with heat. To travel in Europe in the summer of 2023 was to experience first-hand a single season of contrasting extremes. Temperatures swung from hot and dry to cold and wet, and heatwaves broke out across several of the most heavily touristed destinations, with temperatures reaching upwards of 100°F. In Northern Greece, wildfires broke out —the worst experienced there in 20 years —destroying homes, forests, and vineyards.

Yet in the midst of it all, the continent also saw record-breaking tourist numbers —the highest since pre-pandemic levels—even as hotel prices swelled and airfares hit peaks. From scenic escapes like Bellagio in Como and Taormina in Sicily (where the White Lotus effect was on full display) to bucket-list cities like Paris and Madrid , much of touristed Europe was completely overwhelmed.

“We had people calling us from Athens and Rome asking us to get them out [to somewhere cooler in Europe], because it was too hot and too crowded,” recalls Jan Sortland , founder of Scandinavia specialists Norwegian Adventures.

International tourists weren’t the only ones thronging these spots. According to the European Travel Commission , most Europeans took their vacations before the peak month of August, with Italy and France being their top destinations. This resulted in packed crowds at all the major attractions. For John Canning, an LA-based executive who traveled to Paris in July, the crowds were eye-opening. “We didn’t anticipate that everything we would want to see was sold out. We only got Musée d’Orsay tickets through our concierge at a substantial premium and could not get into the Louvre full stop,” he says.

Rice says the summer taught her to plan her travel differently this year—and beyond: “I’m going to try and do coastal Italy early in May, and if I decide to travel in Europe this summer it will be either Asturias in Northern Spain or the Julian Alps in Slovenia to keep cool."

She’s not alone—according to the travel specialists we spoke with, there’s an increased interest in lesser-known destinations offering a more laid back (and cooler) holiday. “Our guests are asking after places where they can be outdoors, yet have access to wine & foodie experiences and culture. Slovenia is a great example of where you can have all that without being overwhelmed with the heat; the Dolomites in Italy is another,” says Rachael Mendizabal, Europe travel specialist at Scott Dunn . Richard Hyde, COO at Small Luxury Hotels of the World , is seeing similar trends across their European portfolio: “Guests seem to be gravitating towards alternative destinations—Milos instead of Mykonos and Slovenia instead of Spain.”

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Norway is a popular destination this summer, offering cooler weather and a myriad ways to be active outside, exploring the islands and fjords.

A big part of that shift will play into Sortland’s area of expertise: Northern Europe. With the Med getting too hot to handle, experts predict that tourism will shift northwards. “We’re seeing a lot of interest in Copenhagen and Stockholm for the cultural experience, and then onward to Norway for the nature. Currently, the fjords are still a favorite but Norway is a large country and there’s so much more to see—the Helgeland coast for example with its beautiful coastline and mountainous islands,” he says. The draw is a more moderate temperature and unique outdoor experiences. “ Iceland is a big favorite right now with the Northern lights being the most active this year from September through March,” says Mendizabal.

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In turn, for many, the more standard city breaks will fall later in the year. “Athens and Rome will always be desirable destinations, but we’ve seen an uptick in many people preferring to go there in May and October to swerve crowds,” says Carolyn Addison, head of product at Black Tomato , noting the weather in fall has been stable lately and enticing to travelers not tied to school holidays.

With this increased flexibility, shoulder season will become tricker to define, according to Mendizabal. Thanks to hotels extending their season as demand shifts to almost year-round and the high-season pricing window getting longer, the days of “scooping a deal in September are likely over.” At Jumeirah Palace in Capri , the season now runs from March to the end of December. “Thanks to the good weather, guests are staying longer than in the past,” says Ermanno Zanini, regional vice president at Jumeirah Group, Southern Europe and United Kingdom.

Castello di Vicarello in Tuscany 's Maremma countryside has traditionally stayed open in March and November. “We're pushing the low season as much as possible because we truly believe it is a wonderful time to discover Tuscany. There is so much for guests to enjoy from hiking to mountain biking, truffle hunting, and wine tastings,” says owner Neri Baccheschi Berti.

Crucially, traveling in the shoulder and off seasons isn't just about avoiding the crowds; it’s knowing that seasonal destinations are multi-dimensional, with year-round appeal. “One of my favorite things to do in cooler weather is to hike to the peak of Mount Solaro, with its beautiful views of the town of Capri and the bay of Marina Piccola with the Faraglioni, as well as Anacapri. You also see plenty of wintering birds on the island,” says Zanini.

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Zanini adds that they are in talks with the island's municipality to consider what it would take to stay open in February and March, traditionally strictly closed off. “It's not as straightforward as you think. There’s a lot of infrastructure that needs to be geared towards the low season: restaurants need to stay open, as do shops, and guides need to be available; it can’t just be the hotel,” he adds.

However, with staying open longer, there’s a real opportunity to engage local communities year-round, not to mention stabilize the hiring pool—and improve work culture. “We’ve already seen the positive impact of a longer season for our partners on the ground and locals in the hospitality and tourism sector,” says Addison, who adds that shifts in travel seasons are far from a fleeting trend. “This pattern for more year-round travel will continue to pick up pace in 2025—and beyond," she says.

Travel specialists are quick to point out that even with some of this rebalancing, summer this year and next will continue to see high demand for travel to—and within—Europe. According to Hayley Berg, chief economist at Hopper, while airfare remains higher than at this time in 2019, 40% of all searches for international trips this summer are to Europe, in line with last year and slightly higher than in 2019.

“Sure, we think that traveler numbers on the Côte d'Azur will smooth out through the year, but summer will certainly remain the festive season—only it will be longer,” says Lucie Weill, owner of wellness retreat Lily of the Valley near St. Tropez , which sees its faire share of packed streets and crowded beaches come summer. Weill adds that the hotel has seen success in extending its season.

For travel specialist Cari Gray of Gray & Co . late requests and a lack of flexibility could mean getting turned away because of a lack of availability. “Whether it’s a visit to the Vatican or dogsledding in Alaska , access is going to be very difficult. And there are only that many high-end lodges in Lapland ,” she says. Addison offers the example of Lake Como , where the best properties can often get booked up a year or two in advance during the busiest summer months. “Knowing that the top hotels and guides are getting booked up and that weather disruptions are increasingly unpredictable, clients who want to commit to the most popular summer hotspots in Europe, like the Greek islands and Sardinia are securing their bookings a year out.”

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The Balearic island of Menorca is a charming escape with its rocky coves, white-sand beaches, and green rolling hills.

Ultimately, it’s not about giving up on all the places you love: just about pivoting, even if within the same country. “Why not Menorca instead of Mallorca, with its explosion of fantastic hotels and its great beach front, or Epirus in Northern Greece on the Albanian border with its Stone villages, old-growth forests, and truffle hunts instead of the islands," says Gray.

"In Italy we’re always pushing to discover new areas, even in regions that we’ve been exploring for decades like Tuscany and Umbria because new hotels are opening up regularly,” says Courtney Mundy , a travel specialist at experiential travel experts Butterfield & Robinson.

And, a word of caution for the rising favorites: “Smaller destinations in Iceland & Norway will really need to consider how to manage the higher number of visitors than ever before,” says Addison. “Parts of Iceland are overtouristed,” agrees Sortland, “so, it’s not unreasonable to think that smaller communities in Norway could eventually be at risk, too.” Whether it's through new tourist tax regimens or limits on cruise ship day-trippers to reduce crowding, a shifting tide will need more alert local governments—and as we’re swapping beaches for the mountains or Rome for Stockholm, more responsible travel habits that leave fewer traces behind.

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15 affordable places to travel in 2024, ranked in a new report.

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Want to take an affordable vacation in 2024? You’ve come to the right place. Although travel costs are on the rise this year ( up 3.1% ), it’s still possible to save money in 2024—if you know where to go.

A new travel report from the U.K.’s Post Office —a British-based mail and financial services company — has just unveiled some of the most budget-friendly destinations for 2024. And although the annual report is aimed at U.K. travelers, it’s a helpful list for Americans, too.

By analyzing currency strengths, local prices and essential tourist expenses in 40 popular vacation destinations around the globe, the Holiday Money Report 2024 highlights some of the cheapest places to travel. The report ranks the destinations based on a barometer that takes the local price of eight tourist essentials into consideration—including coffee, beer, cola, wine, water, sunscreen, insect repellent and a three-course meal. And while the report doesn’t include factors like hotels and airfare, it helps give a good sense of where your dollars will stretch the furthest.

This is the 18th year that the Post Office has done this report. And the good news: Prices have fallen since last year in 25 spots on the list. (A note that the original report included prices in pounds sterling, which have been converted into dollars here, using the exchange rate on the date of publication of 1.26.)

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Leading the list as the cheapest place to travel right now is Hoi An, Vietnam. According to the Post Office report, a total estimated cost of just $64.51 a day for the travel essentials makes this charming gem the ultimate bang-for-your-buck destination that won’t break the bank. Located on the central coast of Vietnam, Hoi An entices visitors with its UNESCO -recognized Ancient Town, a picturesque spot where lantern-lit streets lead to quaint shops and street food stalls. It is also convenient to stunning white-sand beaches—some of the most beautiful in Asia .

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Following closely behind in the second spot is Cape Town, South Africa, where an outlay of $68.48 a day for the essentials promises an unforgettable experience against the backdrop of Table Mountain and pristine coastlines. Here, you can dive into the vibrant culture and indulge in world-class dining (a three-course meal for two people averages less than $44.140) without denting your travel fund.

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Mombasa, Kenya takes the third spot on the list. This beachfront destination on the east coast of Africa beckons with its white-sand shores, vibrant markets and rich Swahili heritage, offering an immersive experience for travelers seeking both relaxation and cultural exploration.

In a surprising twist, Tokyo, Japan—a bustling metropolis where tradition meets modernity—secures the fourth spot on the list. According to the Post Office, just $74.43 a day is needed for essential tourist purchases. Helping drive this ranking was the cost of a glass of wine (an average of only $4.56) and a bottle of water (averaging 77¢).

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Rounding out the top five is the Algarve in Portugal, which combines culture, history and natural beauty at a fraction of the cost compared to previous years. With its sun-drenched beaches, charming villages and delectable seafood, the Algarve offers an idyllic escape for travelers seeking an affordable yet enriching getaway.

Here are top 15 best-value spots from the 2024 report. You can also download the full Worldwide Holiday Costs Barometer for more locations and more details.

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European cities hope jet-setting Taylor Swift fans will splash the cash for Eras tour

The superstar arrives in Europe next month – and Swifties, tourist boards and venues are already preparing

T im Brown, 44, and his wife, Marcella, 34, may not consider themselves bona fide “Swifties”, but when it was announced last June that Taylor Swift would be visiting their corner of the globe this summer they could not resist joining the scramble for a pair of tickets.

A post-pandemic appetite for live music events has fuelled huge worldwide interest in the American singer-songwriter’s Eras tour, which surpassed in $1bn sales in November to become the highest-grossing series of concerts in history.

The pop culture event of the summer will arrive in Europe next month, kicking off in Paris on 9 May and wrapping up in London on 20 August with 49 dates in between in Sweden, Ireland, Portugal, Germany, Poland, Austria, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands and Switzerland.

The unique nature of the tour’s ticketing system, which was tweaked after a number of hitches last year, means there will be a mass movement of travelling fans who will not only be Swiftie in affiliation but swift-like in their willingness to travel across the continent.

In expectation of intense demand, Ticketmaster introduced a pre-registration system that rewarded some early applicants with access codes to the ticket sale proper, via staggered windows for each city.

Notionally designed to prioritise genuine fans over “scalpers” – people who buy and resell tickets for a quick profit – the pre-sales system also meant many fans registered for tickets in multiple destinations across Europe to increase their chances.

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Tim and Marcella, who live in Norwich, registered not just for the nearest concerts – in London and Liverpool – but also in Amsterdam and Lisbon. The pair got lucky with a pair of €91 tickets in the Portuguese capital and have turned the trip into a weekend break. “I used to live in Lisbon so I thought why not kill two birds with one stone,” Tim said. “We booked ourselves flights and four nights’ accommodation the same day.” They are far from alone.

Katie Soo, the chief business officer of DICE, a rival ticketing company, said: “The excitement and uncertainty inherent in the ticket-purchasing process might have inadvertently incentivised fans to apply for tickets in multiple cities, thereby increasing the likelihood of travelling across Europe to attend the concerts.”

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Several European cities have already reported a sharp rise in demand for hotel and short-term rental accommodation over the summer, when the Swift hurricane will arrive. In Edinburgh, Liverpool and Cardiff, rooms at the Travelodge chain around Swift’s June dates have been sold out since August 2023, a month after tickets for the shows went on sale.

In Paris, where fans anticipate Swift to debut an updated version of the Eras show with songs from the new Tortured Poets Department album, 80% of hotels and apartments listed on Booking.com are already full up. In Warsaw on 2 August, only 9% of hotels listed on the same site are still available.

Not all of the 18 cities covered by the Eras tour are obvious tourism destinations. From 17-19 July, Swift will play three concerts at the 65,000-capacity home ground of the football club Schalke 04 in Gelsenkirchen in Ruhr valley, western Germany. The city’s less-than-familiar name prompted one US chatshow host to quip that “the place might not even exist”.

Yet even in Germany’s rust belt the influx of Swift fans is temporarily transforming the hotel market: any two-bedroom apartments that remain available are going for €800-2,000 a night, with cheaper accommodation available only in surrounding cities that are just as off the usual tourist track as Gelsenkirchen, such as Essen, Bochum or Herne.

Cities with stricter rules on allowing Airbnb-style holiday lets and a more limited stock of short-term rental apartments are reporting a particularly marked increase in rates during Swift’s visit, with about 30% year-on-year spikes in rental rates in Cardiff, Edinburgh and Milan, according to AirDNA, a data analytics company specialising in the short-term rentals market.

Of all the tour’s European stops, Vienna is experiencing the most notable impact on its rental market, with booking rates for the nights of Swift’s concerts recorded in February 44% higher than at the same point the previous year. By the end of March the number of nights booked in the Austrian capital for the length of Swift’s stay in the second week of August had risen by 430% compared with the same period in 2023.

When Luke Tilden’s wife, Tatjana, suggested last summer that the couple buy their 13- and 15-year-old daughters, Lena and Maya, tickets to a Taylor Swift gig for Christmas, the 53-year-old Briton initially waved it off. “There’s no chance in hell we’d get a ticket without paying through our noses, I thought,” said Tilden, who works as an interpreter at the European parliament in Brussels.

But after pre-registering for tickets in London, Paris and Munich, the Tildens got unexpectedly lucky for four tickets in southern Germany and have turned the concert visit into a mini-holiday: “We’ll visit the in-laws in Bavaria, enjoy the countryside, do a bit of hiking.”

The hope in cities across Europe is that this will be replicated on a massive scale, with fans’ excitement translating into generous spending sprees on food, shopping and leisure. In Stockholm, for example, where authorities are expecting 159,000 visitors to arrive from 135 countries in mid-May, the chamber of commerce has forecast a spending boost of €50m. “We hope the whole town will buzz from the Eras tour,” said Tomas Andersson, a spokesperson for the Swedish capital’s tourism board.

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Whether fans will necessarily act like ordinary tourists, however, is up for debate. “Pop-culture tourists do not necessarily care about traditional buildings and authentic restaurants,” said Maria Lexhagen, a professor at the European Tourism Research Institute, Mid Sweden University.

“Joining up with other fan communities is stronger motivation, as is the idea that they might get closer to the stars themselves. Many of them will map out where Swift is spending her time in the city – they will seek out seemingly marginal but meaningful places like back alleys or coffee shops.” Venues may be hoping for a repeat of Sydney in February, when Swift swept into an unassuming Italian restaurant in the suburbs and sent its name into global media headlines.

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In Stockholm the tourism board said it was expecting bookshops and secondhand clothes stores, rather than museums and royal palaces, to attract most of the arriving visitors. Some venues are being proactive: one restaurant within walking distance of the multipurpose Friends Arena in the Solna municipality is putting on a “Taylor Swift brunch experience” with a karaoke stage; the waterfront nightclub Debaser is hosting a pre-concert party on 16 May, an all-ages all-day party with a Swift-themed quiz on 19 May and an afterparty the day after.

Environment

As the Swift circus rolls across the continent, the transport infrastructure of urban centres will also be put to the test. Around the tour’s three-night stop in Dublin at the end of June, Irish Rail has announced additional late-night services to Cork and Limerick to meet an expected increase in demand. Extra tram and bus services are likely to be announced nearer the time.

Unlike rail operators, most airlines do not have capacity to charter additional flights. Due to yield management – airlines adjusting prices based on expected demand – a scramble for airborne journeys into cities that host the Eras tour is more likely to result in more expensive tickets rather than additional flights.

Officials at Lisbon airport said no additional flights had been chartered around Swift’s concerts on 24 and 25 May but that demand would probably be reflected in slightly higher load factors. A spokesperson for Amsterdam Schiphol said general aviation slots could be requested at short notice but nothing out of the ordinary had been logged so far.

Calculating the environmental impact of the tour with any certainty was difficult, experts said. “We can expect that some Swift fans will travel a long way to see one, if not several, shows across Europe”, said Stefan Gössling, a professor of tourism at Linnaeus University in Kalmar, Sweden. “But measuring the environmental impact of these trips is extremely difficult – it would involve a lot of guesswork.”

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This did not mean the carbon footprint was negligible. “Every flight taken by a person adds to demand and hence influences supply considerations,” Gössling said. “The greater the demand, the more aircrafts are in service.”

The pop star’s carbon footprint is easier to estimate. Swift owns two jets by the French manufacturer Dassault, whose journeys are trackable. During the 2023 leg of the Eras tour, Swift’s planes spent 166 hours crisscrossing the US in about 75 individual journeys, though it is possible they were used by people other than the singer.

According to data available through the open-access aviation tracker ADS-B exchange, Swift’s jets caused carbon emissions of about 2,830 tonnes of CO 2 equivalent over the course of the US Eras tour – about 1,700 times the annual contribution of an average person.

A spokesperson for Swift told US media last year that in advance of the tour’s start in March 2023, the pop star bought more than double the carbon credits needed to offset all tour travel. Carbon offset credits are tradable certificates that allow purchasers to compensate for emissions by investing in environmental projects that claim to reduce carbon emissions, though recent studies have questioned the efficacy of these schemes.

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‘Phenomenal’ city with £36 flights is home to Europe’s tastiest beer

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There are many great things about travelling , from seeing the sights to meeting new friends you meet along the way, not to mention trying out the local cuisine .

But if you’re not brave enough to give new food a go, there’s also one very reassuring thing to keep in mind — no matter where you are or what language you speak, you can pretty much always count on being able to order a pint . 

The tastiness of that beer , however, will depend on where in the world you are. 

For those travelling in Europe soon, a new study has revealed the best spot to go for a pint. And it might surprise you to learn that the top destination isn’t in Germany or Belgium – but in Madrid, Spain .

According to travel operator DFDS , Madrid has the best beer in Europe, with the capital city scoring an impressive 90 out of 100 for beer quality – and 93 out of 100 for social media buzz about the city’s bar and pub offerings.

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Madrid was described on X (formerly Twitter) as a ‘phenomenal’ place to visit by @cbsenoramurray, while Lonely Planet called the city ‘excellent’ for tourists and highlighted its ‘extremely friendly’ locals and ‘unique identity’.

Similarly, travel company Quest Travel Adventures dubbed it as a ‘vibrant’ and ‘enchanting’ city in their guide to the area. And it’s not hard to see why, as there’s plenty to see and do — from wonderful museums, Europe’s largest palace, and great parks to explore.

If that wasn’t enough to tempt you, flights from London to Madrid start from just £36 right now on Skyscanner.

The study praised Madrid for its stouts, as the city is said to be home to some of the best in Europe. The experts at DFDS recommend ordering a Golosa Imperial Stout, which is a local drink that has notes of chocolate, coconut, and marshmallows.

Other popular beers include Mahou, which is Real Madrid FC’s official beer, as well as Aguila, Cruzcampo, Alhambra, and Estrella Galicia 0%.

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  • Porto and Brussels
  • Berlin, Vilnius and Krakow
  • Amsterdam and Brno
  • Belgrade and Rome
  • Munich, Warsaw and Bratislava

Madrid has a thriving craft beer scene with a number of popular bars, including Bee Beer, Starbeers, and El Mono Bikers & Beer Bar.

Plus, if you visit in May, you’ll be able to attend Beermad craft beer festival, as well as a number of smaller beer festivals which take place throughout the city. 

DFDS beer expert, Shaun Hill, said: ‘Just outside of the main city centre is a must-visit brewery called Fábrica Maravillas. They offer artisan beers, and you get free nuts with every drink, so you find plenty of locals and tourists.’

But if Madrid isn’t for you, there were a number of other great recommendations for beer lovers to consider. Prague came in second place in the Europe beer rankings, with Vienna in third. Tied for fourth place were Budapest, Thessaloniki, and Valencia, with Porto and Brussels in fifth.

For fans of ales and pale ales, Reykjavik in Iceland was found to be the best destination, while for lager it was Vienna . 

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Those looking to grab a cheap pint were urged to visit Porto and Valencia, where the average price was £1.72 (€2) per half-litre of draught beer.

Ahead of your travels, you might be getting into the holiday spirit while at the airport. If so, you might be interested to learn which one serves the cheapest pints.

The UK’s cheapest airport beer can be found in Scotland, at Glasgow International Airport, where the average price is £6.06. Yes, that’s still enough to make your wallet groan – but considering how pricey airports can be, it’s not too bad.

The airport is also home to the UK’s cheapest drink at any airport bar, with a pint at Tennent’s Pier Bar, located near Gate 29, costing just £4.79.

And, drinkers are having a lovely time with their pre-flight pints too, as the airport was found to have the best atmosphere too.

If you’re planning on starting your holiday at an English airport, the second cheapest pint can be found at Manchester airport at an average price of £6.33. Then, in third place was East Midlands International in Leicestershire, where the average pint cost is £6.44.

It’s perhaps no surprise that the most expensive pints are served at London airports. London Luton airport was pouring out the most expensive beers, at £7.36 each, while a pint at Heathrow will set you back £7.14 or £6.98 at London City .

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