The 17 Best Countries to Visit in Europe

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It’s no secret Europe is an appealing continent for country-hopping. Once you’re there, cycle-friendly streets, extensive train systems, and relatively cheap inter-country flights make it highly accessible. Scenery wise, Europe has everything from snowy mountains, lush forests, and glittering beaches to ultra-modern cities, medieval villages, and Neolithic structures. Wherever you go, you can just as easily spend your time immersed in local history, art, and architecture as you can lingering over a four-hour meal, wandering cobblestone streets, or dancing the night (or day) away.

Perhaps the biggest challenge in planning a trip to Europe is deciding where to go. To make it a little easier, we’ve put together a guide to our favorite places. The first nine are the obvious contenders; there’s a reason why these countries are frequently talked about—they’re easily reachable, they’re well-adjusted to tourists, and they feature a wide range of activities, experiences, and landscapes. The remaining eight countries represent equally great options for something similar but slightly more off the beaten path (for non-European tourists, at least). Whichever you choose, you'll find something for every type of traveler.

United Kingdom

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With four separate countries—England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland— the U.K . offers a taste of European diversity. From mountains, lakes, and valleys (like the Mourne Mountains , Snowdonia National Park , and the Scottish Highlands ) to rocky coastlines, rolling hills, and pebble-strewn beaches (like Seven Sisters , the Lake District , and the Pembrokeshire Coast ), it’s a hiker’s paradise. Beyond its natural wonders, the U.K. also boasts lots of lively, inclusive cities packed with bustling literary and expat scenes, LGBTQIA+ history, some of Europe’s best comedy, music, and drag festivals, and a culture centered around food and drink.

Whether you’re exploring some of the world’s best cocktail bars or restaurants in Barcelona and Madrid , lounging in the turquoise waters of the Costa Brava or Tenerife , browsing the art of Bilbao , or marveling at the medieval architecture of Seville or Toledo, one thing unites all of Spain —its warm, welcoming people. Known for closing shops to eat lunch with loved ones and later chatting for hours over pintxos and wine at dinner, Spaniards make time to appreciate life and its simple pleasures, and that energy is delightfully contagious. Solo travelers especially will never feel alone here.

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Contrary to Hollywood portrayals, France is more than high-end fashion, delicious pastries, and top-quality wine—though of course those are prevalent. While you can easily live out your ritzy cinematic montage via shopping on the Champs-Élysées , sunbathing on wind-swept piers in the French Riviera , or touring chateaux in wine country, the affordable ways of experiencing French culture are what make it special. Most museums offer free or discounted hours, cabarets often have cheaper performance nights, some of the best meals come from Paris street vendors or Aix-en-Provence markets, and five euro grocery store wine is better than most table wines.

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Whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, with a partner, or with family, Italy has something for everyone. You can have a city break filled with art and shopping in Milan or Florence or immerse yourself in harrowing history in Pompeii . You can relax on white sand beaches in Sardinia or the Amalfi Coast . You can have an action-packed skiing trip or hiking trip. Whatever you choose to do, there is one thing you can and should explore everywhere, at every opportunity: the country's food and wine scene. Local cooking classes from the village nonna are especially fun.

Although Iceland is slightly harder to reach and could get overcrowded at popular spots like The Blue Lagoon , once you’re here, any hassle is forgotten. There are so many jaw-dropping waterfalls , glaciers , mountains , caves , and hot springs everywhere you look that you’ll forget you’re still on Earth. If you road trip (or travel by horse ) around the Ring Road that circles Iceland’s perimeter, you can also branch off to lesser travelled lava rock fields, fjords, and potential Northern Lights viewing spots. For an extra dose of Icelandic magic scenery, keep an eye out for elf walks .

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An excellent choice for nature lovers, history buffs, and partiers alike is Greece . Islands like Santorini , Crete , and Mykonos attract the most visitors and press, but there are literally hundreds of inhabited islands made for hiking, snorkeling, and dancing in the sun. If you prefer city life on the mainland, Athens is the heart of Ancient Greek history with modern levels of fine-dining and nightlife, and Thessaloniki is rich in Byzantine art and international festivals. To combine history and art all in one experience, visit during the brief public opening times of Ancient Greek theaters to catch a play. 

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With long, dark winter nights and long, bright summer days, Sweden is prime territory for Northern Lights viewing and Midsummer celebrations, but its friendly locals, buzzy student population, and inviting bakeries make it entertaining year-round. Stockholm is a great gateway city, as it has everything you’d want from an urban hub—museums, restaurants, nightclubs, and a distinct mix of architectural styles—plus easy access to day trips , farther afield Swedish cities, and the equally appealing neighboring countries of Norway and Finland. Always make time to enjoy fika , a daily social hour with friends over coffee and pastries like kanelbullar (Swedish cinnamon buns).

Known for its breweries , meat-heavy meals, exclusive nightclubs and festivals , and eclectic art scene, Germany is often seen as a hipster’s paradise or the perfect backdrop to a rowdy night out. While it is both of those things—especially Cologne with its university life and Berlin with its extensive street food, street art, and prevalence of eerie abandoned spaces—it’s also a country with impressive architecture, meandering scenic drives , an appreciation for literature , kid-friendly attractions, some of the best Christmas markets in Europe, and a strong commitment to remembering its darker history . 

The Netherlands

Most people associate the Netherlands with three Ws: windmills, waterways, and weed. While it’s difficult to go anywhere without encountering at least one of those—and you should wander canals and frolic in tulip-covered fields—it’s home to more than just natural and “herbal” beauty. The first country to legalize same-sex marriage and adoption, the Netherlands is a welcoming place for LGBTQIA+ visitors and hosts queer-celebratory festivals, performances, and events throughout the year. It’s also edam gouda destination for cheese aficionados, with dedicated cheese museums in Amsterdam and traditional medieval cheese markets easily accessible from the capital city.

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If dramatic scenery and its culturally-ingrained love of alcohol attract you to the U.K., Ireland has both—plus even greener landscapes and even kinder locals. You’ll pay steeply in Dublin, especially for attractions like the Guinness Storehouse , but its unique architecture , literary heritage, and theater scene are worth the coin. The best way to see the country, though, is to drive along the western coastline via the Wild Atlantic Way . Accommodation ranges from homestays to full-on castles , and you can traipse woodland waterfalls , befriend Connemara horses, hike the Cliffs of Moher , and hear live music in Galway along the way.

Take everything great about Spain while subtracting the heftier crowds and costs, and you'll get Portugal . In addition to wine and sangria, you can sip on local drinks like port, ginjinha (sour cherry liquor), and vinho verde (green wine) for a few euros a glass, plus intercity train travel and rideshare apps are often cheaper than the bus. Approachability is a big plus, but the highlights are river tours around Porto and the Douro Valley , sampling pastel de nata (egg custard tarts) and pão de deus (coconut bread) in Lisbon , exploring fairytale castles of Sintra , and hopping beaches and coves along the Algarve .

Switzerland

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As with France, people often associate Switzerland with elaborate indulgences, like fancy ski resorts , the wealthy city of Geneva , and internationally acclaimed dining . While no trip to Switzerland would be complete without a surplus of fondue and chocolate, some of the best experiences in the country are found outside its cities. Hiking and skiing around its lakes , mountains, and parks will give you the chance to get up close and personal with its natural charm, but you don’t even have to be an active traveler to partake: there are also many ways to catch the views by train .

This central European country shares more than just a border with Italy: it also shares a passion for local wines, truffle-laden pastas, mountaintop skiing, and lakeside castles and hiking—and all at a fraction of the price. Capital city, vegetarian-friendly Ljubljana, is completely walkable, with lots of meandering canals and small farmers’ and flea markets even on the coldest of days. If you head to Slovenia’s most popular lake—Lake Bled—during the off season, you can avoid touristy beach parties and instead enjoy a virtually uninterrupted view of crisp, turquoise water shimmering beneath the mountains.

Faroe Islands

It’s hard to find unspoiled nature, but the Faroe Islands get pretty close. Located between Iceland and Norway, this remote sovereign nation offers the same rugged, otherworldly landscapes as its neighbors, but with significantly less foot, car, and boat traffic. If you’re more of an indoor cat, you may want to give this trip a skip, but otherwise suit up with layers and waterproof gear and get ready to fall in love with puffins. Stay with a local if you can—it’s more traditional, more affordable, and you’ll learn more about respecting the ecosystems around you.

Much like Greece, Croatia can impress steadfast city-breakers as much as die-hard nature-chasers. From summer festivals in Split and Dubrovnik to dedicated booze-cruise boats that take you to islands like Hvar and Brač, it has plenty of opportunities to indulge hedonistic tendencies. Equally prominent, though, are chances to rejuvenate on more remote islands , plan a leisurely food crawl , or hike through forest, mountains, and waterfalls at national parks like Krka or Plitvice Lakes .

Czech Republic

If Germany’s castles, scenic road trips, and literary appreciation are as appealing as its vast quantities of alcohol, the Czech Republic offers all of the above but with smaller crowds and, especially outside its capital, significantly lower costs. With its Franz Kafka museum, striking Jewish quarter, and black light theater performances as well as its thriving restaurant , nightlife , and absinthe scenes, Prague is definitely worth a visit, but make sure to take advantage of the extensive domestic train system to take day trips or spend time elsewhere to see some of its best architecture, World War II history, and wine and beer producers.

If you can’t decide whether to go to France, Germany, or the Netherlands, Belgium has elements of all three. It has the excellent chocolate of France, the impressive range of architecture like Germany, and the walkable, canal-filled cities like the Netherlands. Plus, the Belgians are the inventor of frites . The bilingual capital of Brussels is an ideal gateway to other cities and neighboring countries, and with its diplomatic ties, it also offers a great cultural melting pot. Eat at least one meal in Matongé, its African quarter, before traveling out to other cities like Antwerp or Bruges .

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19 Best Countries to Visit in Europe

Written by Shandley McMurray Updated May 3, 2023

Europe is a land frozen in time, highlighted by meticulously preserved buildings and modern amenities. Europe's best countries also feature magnificent mountain ranges, deep gorges, and verdant countryside. This is where trips go to turn into vacations you'll dream about for years.

Florence, Italy

Active travelers love Europe's extensive attractions . Tourists can ski down the French Alps , kayak in Croatia's Adriatic Sea , hike the Grindelwald in Switzerland , and cycle through the Netherlands . Then there's the food. Yum! It's hard to beat Europe's gastronomic delights.

With so many countries to choose from, it can be hard to decide which to see first. Our advice? Don't stop at just one. Europe offers a slew of fabulous cheap places to visit packed into a relatively small space, so it's easy to visit multiple countries on one trip.

Not sure where to start your sightseeing? Use our list of the best countries to visit in Europe.

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Amalfi Coast, Italy

It's hard to picture Italy without salivating over the thought of its food. This boot-shaped country boasts tomatoes so sweet they taste like candy, pizzas cooked to perfection, and gelato that literally melts in your mouth. Italy is a utopia for gastronomes.

Even more resplendent than its food are the impeccable architecture and cultural masterpieces found in the ancient buildings, squares, and museums peppered throughout Italy's bustling cities and small, picturesque towns.

History abounds in the attractions of Rome (we're talking about visiting the Colosseum and touring the Pantheon ), and its phenomenal town squares (i.e. Piazza Navona , St. Peter's Square , and Piazza Spagna ) are a delight to enjoy.

Florence is home to the photo-worthy landmark attraction, the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio bridge, as well as museums you won't want to miss .

The canals of Venice are romantic and unique, while the massive Il Duomo , one of the top attractions in Milan , will have you gawking, as will the impressive outfits featured in the city's many shops.

The countryside is where you'll find the most authentic Italian experience. From skiing at top resorts to hiking to swimming to eating (of course), the country's beauty envelops visitors, making it hard to leave. The attractions of Tuscany are real winners, transporting tourists back in time with the region's largely untouched walls and towers, while lovely Lake Como offers a glimpse into the lifestyles of the world's elite.

The Amalfi Coast is as pretty as a postcard , which is why its colorful towns are featured on so much tourist kitsch.

Lavender field in front of Simiane la Rotonde, Provence, France

Vive la France! Known for its romance, delectable food, art, culture, and natural beauty, this lovely country offers everything you'd ever want in a vacation. France also boasts enough gorgeous places to visit to ensure that every type of traveler will find something to love.

Bask in the sun's rays and catch sight of a celebrity or two on the iconic French Riviera . Let your camera run wild photographing fields blanketed by lavender in pretty Provence .

Travel back in time to the UNESCO-listed islet, Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy. Ski down the French Alps in Chamonix , Val d'Isère , or Méribel .

Dine in a café along the Champs-Elysée , visit a museum , climb the stairs of the world famous Eiffel Tower , or stroll hand in hand with your soul mate along the River Seine in the bustling city of Paris .

Plaza de Espana, Madrid

One of the most beautiful countries in Europe, Spain is also one of its best. From its architectural masterpieces to its towering mountain ranges, seaside cliffs, and hilltop villages, your camera will thank you for visiting this magical spot. No wonder more than 89 million tourists visited Spain in 2018, making it the second most visited country in the world.

You'll find plenty to see and do in the country's top cities. The most populated city in Spain, and its capital, Madrid is home to the lovely Crystal Palace and sprawling gardens, as well as elegant plazas.

More elegant and romantic, Seville's soundtrack consists of horses' hooves on cobblestone streets and clanging bells from church towers. Here, you'll find must-see attractions like the spectacular Catedral de Sevilla , the UNESCO World Heritage Site the Real Alcázar , and the expansive Plaza de España .

Big, beautiful, and bustling Barcelona is both energetic and eclectic, featuring architecture that would make Salvador Dali proud ( Casa Mila and the insanely unique Parc Güell are must-sees).

Valencia's top places to visit will soothe your soul with healing sea views, while Costa Brava offers some of the most stunning beaches in Spain .

Don't miss the beautiful attractions of Granada and its famous Alhambra palaces .

Hallstatt village in the Austrian Alps

Austria is one of those countries that can truly take your breath away. Ringed by the magnificent Australian Alps and peppered with sparkling lakes, this wonderland is one of the most beautiful countries in Europe.

Austria is also one of the most musical. It's almost impossible to wander through the country's many city streets without catching a snippet of song, especially one composed by famed Austrian, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Born in the attractive city of Salzburg , the former Baroque composer's influence can be felt everywhere (his image is even found on chocolate wrappers).

Wind your way through narrow, twisting laneways in the old town, Altstadt Salzburg (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), enjoy lunch in a courtyard, or visit a museum or St. Peter's Abbey while you're in town.

Vienna is another hot spot of gorgeousness. In addition to intricate palaces (i.e. Belvedere Palace ) and sprawling gardens (i.e. those found at Schönbrunn Palace ), you'll find the fabulous City Hall (Rathaus) and gorgeous Natural History Museum (Naturhistorisches Museum), among other popular Vienna attractions .

The sparkling town of Linz hugs both banks of the River Danube , making it a perfect spot for exploring both the river and the surrounding countryside.

Graz , the country's second-largest city, is another architectural hub, featuring buildings and ruins that date back to 800 CE. Don't miss the picturesque old town and be sure to climb the Schlossberg (a hill measuring 473 meters and topped with a clock tower), one of the best things to do in Graz .

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Boats in Croatia

A Mediterranean masterpiece, the Eastern country of Croatia offers scenery to soothe the soul and fresh food to treat the palate. With friendly locals, hilltop castles, preserved Roman ruins, and a sea the color of sapphires, it's impossible to feel stressed in this lovely archipelago.

Wander the winding laneways within the towering old city walls in the historic city of Dubrovnik , or take the cable car up Srd Hill for the most spectacular view of this beautiful town, dubbed the "Pearl of the Adriatic."

Spectacular Split is one of the most vibrant cities in Croatia and the second largest after the main tourist hub of Zagreb . Both are more than worthy of a visit. The island of Hvar will help you get your beach on; it's been deemed the "sunniest spot in Europe."

Croatia's crowning glory is its perfect position on the Adriatic Sea. Be sure to board a boat at some point to explore the archipelago, especially the charming Elafiti Islands , which can be found northwest of Dubrovnik.

Feeling adventurous? Kayaking and rafting are popular in Croatia, and you'll find plenty of rocky limestone cliffs to jump from.

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Muiderslot Castle, The Netherlands

Less formally known as Holland, the Netherlands offers visitors a laid-back vacation filled with art, beauty, and a lot of cycling.

Located in the northwest of Europe, the landscape is flat (perfect terrain for a bike) and peppered with iconic windmills and fields bursting with tulips in spring (April and May in particular). The best place to spot them is arguably Keukenhof , also known as the "Garden of Europe." It's located in Lisse .

Amsterdam is one of the best cities to visit in the Netherlands . Despite its somewhat seedy reputation, this canal-laden spot is beautiful and filled with impressive museums (40, to be exact). Don't miss the city's top attractions , the Rijksmuseum , Ann Frank's House , and Van Gogh Museum .

You'll also find cutting-edge, eco-friendly architecture mixed in with the historic structures found in riveting Rotterdam , dainty Delft , and The Hague .

Big cities aren't your only option in the Netherlands. The adorable fishing hamlets located along Lake Ijsselmeer are worthy of a stop, especially Marken , Volendam , and Enkhuizen .

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Aerial view of Old Town Stockholm

Bet you've never met a cranky Swede! Known for their gracious nature, the Swedish people are a friendly Nordic bunch. Given their impeccable surroundings — ancient walled cities, sparkling lakes, sun-drenched beaches, and glacier-topped mountains — it's no wonder they're so happy.

Located in the north of Europe, between Norway and Finland , the stunning country of Sweden is the place to visit if you're looking for an amazing view of the Northern Lights. Here, you can traipse through dense forests, canoe along crystal waters, and pitch a tent in an open field.

Those who appreciate avant-garde architecture will be rewarded with some of the world's most intriguing designs in Sweden. The country's most vibrant city is Stockholm , where you'll find the popular Vasa Museum , as well as stylish shops and eateries. Don't miss a trip to Skansen , a large open-air museum depicting life in the 1720s to 1960s.

Gothenburg, Sweden's "second city," is another must-see for foodies (they've got fantastic restaurants) and beach lovers alike.

The medieval town of Bruges in Belgium

The smallest European country on this list, beautiful Belgium makes up for its diminutive size with a boatload of charm, not to mention picturesque medieval towns, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and chocolate that will make your taste buds scream in delight. Did we mention the French Fries yet? Delish!

The country is unofficially divided into two main regions: the French-speaking and pastoral Wallonia in the south and the more cosmopolitan, Dutch-speaking Flanders in the north.

Brussels is a big tourist draw , offering visitors a peek at its most magical historic buildings, like La Grande Place (a.k.a. Gote Markt in Dutch) and Place Royal (a.k.a. Koningsplein). This is also where you'll find eclectic shops, tasty restaurants, and fantastic museums.

Bruges is tiny yet well storied and arguably the country's most beautiful town. Its canals, which are easily accessible by booking a boat cruise, wind their way through the city, offering lovely views of the captivating architecture.

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Lake Geneva, Switzerland

One of the most expensive countries to visit in Europe, Switzerland is more than worth its hefty price tags. Snowcapped mountains burst through the clouds, emerging from lush, verdant fields dotted with sheep (hello, The Matterhorn ).

Expansive lakes (i.e. Lake Geneva ) span the countryside, offering a sparkling welcome to white water rafting, canoeing, fishing, and kayaking enthusiasts. Small villages like Gimmelwald gush storybook charm, captivating even the crankiest of travelers with their quaint shops and melt-in-your-mouth chocolates.

Larger cities like beautiful Zurich , pretty Geneva , lovely Lucerne , and the captial, Bern are packed with attractions, helping visitors get their fill of both culture and beauty in one go. You'll find numerous impressive museums, art galleries, shops, and fine dining within their borders.

There are plenty of exciting things to do in Zermatt. In fact, this is tourists' one-stop shop for winter sports, as well as unbeatable Alpine hikes and climbs.

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Oia town on Santorini Island, Greece

Perhaps the most laid-back of all the countries on this list, Greece is the perfect place to relax, yet it's filled with enough attractions to keep even the pickiest of tourists happily entertained. Azure domes top whitewashed buildings on the country's smaller isles , their doors and gates painted with colors so bright they beg to be photographed.

The sky in Greece is the most luscious of blues, while the sapphire Mediterranean caresses beaches boasting sand and pebbles of different colors — from tan to pink to red. Sunny and always busy Santorini is particularly spectacular, especially at sunset.

Crete is another popular island with inviting coastal towns and mountain villages. Athens is where you'll find phenomenal ancient ruins (like the iconic Acropolis), as well as world-class museums, shops, and restaurants.

Speaking of restaurants, it's hard to top the food in Greece. The freshest of local ingredients are used to create healthy and tasty delicacies teeming with vibrant flavors.

Eduardo VII Park in Lisbon

Castles and beaches and mountains, oh my! Portugal has a bevy of gorgeous scenery and spectacular places to visit . Hugging more than 800 kilometers of the Atlantic Coast, this is the place to be for those who love water views.

A visit to the beautiful Azores islands will immediately dissolve your worries. They are an archipelago consisting of nine gorgeous, mountainous isles perfect for diving, surfing, sailing, and whale watching. Nearby Madeira Island is particularly popular with European tourists.

Lisbon is the country's largest city, with a prime location at the mouth of the River Tagus . It is jam-packed with fun attractions , ranging from a historic castle to a state-of-the-art aquarium to beautiful town squares to a hilltop park with an impressive view.

Tomar is also set on the water. Its enchanting cobblestone streets wind around medieval churches, a majestic castle, and other historic buildings along the banks of the Nabão River.

Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany

While the Western country of Germany may not be the most romantic European vacation destination, it is dotted with incredible places to visit. Germany's spectacular scenery (we're talking sand dune-lined beaches, thick forests, and rugged mountains) make it a worthy destination for every type of traveler. It is literally filled with stunning places to visit .

Cosmopolitan destinations like the tourist hot spot, Munich , lively city of Hamburg , and energetic Frankfurt offer travelers the historic culture they crave in the form of ancient buildings, monuments, and museums. They also burst with shops and restaurants that serve traditional sauerkraut and schnitzels mixed with more contemporary fare.

The small towns are where you'll find a nice break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. These quaint villages are peppered with beautiful remnants of the past. Despite suffering through war, many ancient towers, churches, and houses stand strong, stoically adding to the charm and allure of these rural delights.

Bavaria's colorful towns , Rothenburg-ob-der-Tauber , Dinkelsbühl , and Nördlingen will lift your spirits and give your camera a real workout.

Leeds Castle, England

It doesn't take long for the U.K'.s largest country, England to charm its visitors. Best visited with an umbrella in hand, this oft rainy isle is one of the best places to visit in Europe.

Hoping to roam through bucolic countryside, frolicking with sheep as you wander over hills and across dales? Head to the green valleys of the enchanting Lake District , a wonderland so lush and fertile, you'll want to pitch a tent and stay for days.

More of a shopper? Head to London, the iconic capital where you'll meet the most modern yet understated styles of each season. You'll also be blessed with an infinite variety of top restaurants and cuisines.

Looking for storied castles? You'll find them aplenty in towns ranging from the large, walled city of York to the smaller village of Leeds to the tiny town of Warwick , which is set upon the picturesque River Avon.

Speaking of small towns in England , that's exactly where you'll want to head if you're in search of fairy-tale villages oozing charm. The impeccable villages of the Cotswolds must be seen to be believed. Named after the honey-colored stone used to build their enchanting homes, this rich land is brimming with culture, and an impressive charm you won't find anywhere else.

Frederiksborg Castle, Hillerod, Denmark

Denmark may be small (it's almost double the size of Massachusetts), but boy does it pack a beautiful punch. An environment-loving, friendly country, this Nordic star offers visitors a clean, calm, and beautiful vacation destination. It is also packed with exciting attractions and fun things to do.

Water is never far away, making it easy to relax beachside on the coast of the Baltic Sea or canoe or fish in one of the sparkling lakes and rivers.

Among its 450-island archipelago, you'll find villages dotted with timber homes, perfectly groomed gardens, as well as cities boasting palaces, museums, and amusement parks (like the always-hopping city of Copenhagen , with Christiansborg Palace and Tivoli Gardens ).

The Danish architectural style is hard to beat — from luxurious fortresses like Kronborg Castle to the uber modern National Maritime Museum attraction in Helsingor to the colorful shops and restaurants of Copenhagen's Nyhaven harbor. Museums and Viking history abound in the city of Roskilde .

Worried about getting around? You're more likely to run into bike traffic than car standstills in this eco-friendly country. Cycling is the preferred mode of transportation, especially through the windmill-spotted countryside.

Insider's tip: Make time to visit the breathtaking Faroe Islands .

Lupine at the Stokksnes headland

Iceland is a majestic land sprinkled with some of the world's most captivating scenery and unique tourist attractions . A sparsely populated island, this breathtaking spot has become one of the most coveted of bucket list vacation destinations.

Adventure-seekers visit for its eccentric topography. You can traipse across, through, or around everything from glaciers to fjords to volcanoes to ice caves to waterfalls to mountain ranges.

During the day, visitors can shop, dine, or meet the uber-friendly locals in the country's biggest city, Reykjavik . Head out on a whale-watching tour, take a dip in the Blue Lagoon , or hike through the lava fields of the Hekla volcano .

Be sure to visit Vatnajökull , the largest (and most magnificent) glacier in Europe. At night, especially between September and April, tourists are rewarded with an unbeatable view of the northern lights. While summer tends to be the best time to visit Iceland for many visitors, the country is spectacular year-round.

Kylemore Abbey in Connemara, Ireland

Little beats the beauty of the lush green fields that blanket the Emerald Isle. This breathtaking island is steeped in history; dotted with bleating sheep; and packed with people so friendly, you'll beg to be adopted.

Add the lively music, endless stunning attractions, bustling cities , and unique things to do in Ireland , and you'll never want to leave.

Mother Nature outdid herself with the spectacular sights along the Ring of Kerry , the rugged Cliffs of Moher, and otherworldly Giant's Causeway (the top tourist attraction in Northern Ireland ). Pack a camera, as you'll want to capture these majestic spectacles for posterity.

Speaking of Northern Ireland, don't miss a visit to its capital, Belfast , where you can wander along the Titanic Quarter , visit the Titanic Belfast museum , and explore the Botanic Gardens . Dublin is unmissable. The music, the culture, the food, the attractions ; there's so much to love about this lively city.

When you've had enough of big city life, it's time to explore the heart of Ireland, its quaint and charming small towns . From the medieval castle in Kilkenny to the Gallous Oratory in Dingle to the vibrant fishing port of Kinsale , there's something for everyone to enjoy. Not surprisingly, these towns are among the many reasons so many people choose to visit Ireland for a weekend getaway .

Ever wanted to spend the night in a Castle? Ireland is famous for its ancient castles, some of which have been converted into luxurious hotels.

Aerial view of the fishing village Reine in the Lofoten Islands, Norway

Fjords and mountains and lakes, oh my! Norway sure knows how to enchant its visitors. With so many top attractions , it can be tough to choose where to start.

Search for the northern lights or embark on an action-packed vacay filled with hiking, skiing, or white water rafting in scenery so captivating, it will leave you breathless, No matter how you choose to spend your vacation, Norway is a delight.

Not up for that much outdoor adventure? No worries, Osloo, the country's capital , is packed with fun things to do. You can explore museums, visit the Vigeland Sculpture Park , and enjoy a meal (or many) in the best restaurants in Oslo.

Sognefjord is the largest (and arguably most stunning) of Norway's fjords. At 204 kilometers long and 6,905 meters deep, Sognefjord offers plenty of incredible tourist attractions .

Ålesund is another unmissable gem famed for its postcard-worthy setting. In addition to checking out the city's impressive Art Nouveau architecture, walking around the harbor, and visiting the Town Park, there are a slew of interesting things to do in Ålesund .

For those with time to spare, be sure to book a night or two to properly enjoy the attractions of Tromosø . There are plenty of ways to stay entertained in Trondheim as well, and you won't regret checking out the fun things to do in Bergen .

Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey

When most people think of Turkey, they picture the Hagia Sophia Mosque or Grand Bazaar in Istanbul and salivate over the thought of Turkish food. This storied country is known for its unique and exciting tourist attractions .

Turkey is also home to top cities like Antalya (famed for its Dunden Waterfall ), beautiful Bursa (site of the remarkable Grand Mosque ), and spell-binding Sanliurfa , where you'll find the lovely Pool of Abraham .

While Istanbul is packed with things to see and do that include the aforementioned mosque and a glittering palace and Hippodrome , it is also home to beautiful parks .

Those hoping to lounge beachside, soaking up stunning views of the Mediterranean, will be pleased with the variety of picturesque islands in Turkey . Bozcaada is laid-back yet luxurious, framed by soft sandy beaches, while Gӧkçeada is a quiet wonderland best visited during the buzzing summer months.

There are numerous plush beach resorts to enjoy, making this an ideal place to spend at least a weekend away. Heading to Turkey in winter ? Great idea. There are plenty of fun (and cheap) things to do at this off-peak time.

Prague, Czech Republic

One of the cheapest European countries to visit , the tiny Czech Republic is filled with intricate historic monuments, lively music, and tasty food. It's also one of the most beautiful countries in Europe and boasts fun things to do in every season, including winter .

It's easy to see why Prague tops the list of the best places to visit in the Czech Republic . The heart of this picturesque region, this pretty and vibrant city is a must see. Prague is filled with impressive tourist attractions , like Prague Castle , Charles Bridge , and Wenceslas Square , not to mention budget-friendly shops and restaurants. In fact, many of Prague's don't-miss sites are among the best tourist attractions in the Czech Republic .

Prague isn't the only city worth visiting in the Czech Republic; hot spots like Český Krumlov in the south (its castle is a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Monument) and Kutna Hora (home to the Baroque chapel, Sedlec Ossuary ) are spectacular. They definitely warrant scheduling a day trip or two .

Head to Karlovy Vary, or Carlsbad as it's also known, for a rejuvenating dip in a thermal spa . Don't miss the 19 th -century Market Colonnade , Museum of Glass MOSER , and Church of St. Mary Magdalene , a few of the other popular tourist attractions in Karlovy Vary .

Not sure where to stay? Prague boasts fantastic deals on numerous hotels and resorts in all sections of the city.

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Europe is the number 1 tourist destination in the world, the very large variety of its landscapes, the diversity of its climates and its history make it travellers' favourite place for a holiday . The European continent has more than 50 countries and it is not always easy to make a choice when planning a trip to visit Europe .

Our site is visited by more than 6 million travellers per year, thanks to traffic data and research in recent months we have been able to set up a ranking of the best countries to visit in 2023 .

Whether for a city break in Italy, a nature holiday in Croatia, a cultural trip in France or a beach holiday in Portugal, discover  travellers' favourite European countries for a trip in 2023 .

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Greece is one of the most beautiful countries in Europe ; it also offers one of the best climates to enjoy the sun all year round. The country ranks #1   most searched countries 2023 .

The beauties and riches of Greece are numerous, the country offers activities for all.  From the traditional but not to miss  Acropolis tour  to romantic sailing cruises along the coast of  Santorini  or an afternoon scuba-diving to  Mykonos , make your choice among the  best things to do in Greece .

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Portugal is on the podium of the most searched countries in recent months on our site and therefore ranks 2nd among countries to visit in 2023!

Portugal is recognized for the beauty of its landscapes , its gastronomy, its rich history and its magnificent beaches . 

Porto Santo (Madeira Islands) and Faial (Azores) were voted among the 20 Best Destinations to visit in 2023 and will be  must-see places during your visit to Portugal. 

World famous for its wine, Porto is an ideal destination for a city break of a few days. You can stay at  Porto Moments Apartments which offers a magnificent view of the UNESCO-listed historical area.

The beaches of Cascais and the Algarve region are perfect for recharging your batteries in the sun. The Vila Alba Eco-Resort hotel is located near some of the best beaches in Europe . If you are nature lovers, be sure to visit the archipelagos of Madeira and the Azores . If you are an history buff do not miss to visit the amazing city of Braga !

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Italy is unique in the world. Rome, the capital, was considered the capital of the world for many centuries. This country has had a profound impact on Europe and continues to fascinate travellers from all over the world.

There is not one place in Italy that is not incredibly interesting and beautiful. You can ski in  the best ski resorts of Italy . You can see masterpieces in  the best destinations of Italy  such as Rome, Milan, Florence. You can go off the beaten track and explore the most beautiful castles in Italy or the  best hidden gems in Italy  such as Alberobello or Sirmione. Do you want to relax? Discover your ranking of  the most beautiful beaches in Italy .

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  Florence, Italy

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The assets and beauties of Spain are numerous: the beaches of Tenerife in Formentera, the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona , the Guggenheim in  Bilbao , the Camino del Rey in  Malaga , the  most beautiful villages in Spain  such as Ronda, Cadaques, Cudillero ...

This country is certainly one of the most beautiful countries in Europe.

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  Marbella, Spain

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France is the most visited country in Europe ahead of Spain and  Italy . Perhaps it is because  Paris  is the capital of love or because its wines, especially those of  Bordeaux , are among the finest and most famous in the world. It may be that travellers prefer the beautiful landscapes of ‘La France’ or perhaps are drawn to its incredible cultural heritage and historical monuments such as the illustrious  châteaux of the Loire Valley .

You want to think outside the box? No problem, we have selected for you the  best hidden gems of France . Do not waste time and discover the  best places to visit in France .

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  Dordogne Valley, France

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Immerse yourself in millennia of history. Take a dip in the turquoise blue waters of Marmaris and Ölüdeniz. Immerse yourself in the scents of the spices of Istanbul's Grand Bazaar. Relax in the thermal waters of Pamukkale. Turkey is unique in the world, incomparable. Take time to discover it and be surprised by the beauty and the richness of this country.

From the Topkapi Palace you can see the Blue Mosque, the Maiden’s Tower, as well as the blue waters of the Bosphorus that surround the Princes Islands. Your journey will take you to Ankara, Bodrum, Marmaris and Oludeniz. You will fly over Cappadocia in a hot air balloon, snuggle up in your cave hotel, see the giant statues of Nemrut Dagi and marvel at the amazing whirling dervishes.

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Croatia is a wealthy country that offers travellers the guarantee of an exceptional holiday. You will probably find there the greatest diversity of landscapes in Europe with forests, countryside, hills, beaches, islands and mountains of a rare beauty.

You will fall in love with this country, its history, its beauty, its charm. You will dive into the pure waters of Croatia and discover its 1,000 islands. You can also venture into the hinterland and discover exceptional hills, mountains and forests. 

Croatia is a breathtaking destination. Do a city trip to Zagreb , relax or play sport on its coasts and islands. Croatia is also ideal for green holidays. Have nice walks in its beautiful parks. Enjoy its gastronomy.

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Germany is one of the most visited countries in Europe along with France, the UK and Italy. This is probably because Germany offers such a diverse and authentic variety of landscapes and destinations.

Germany is the perfect destination for unique experiences in Europe with its magnificent castles , beautiful  wild beaches  and incredible  hidden gems .

Germany is a perfect destination not only for history and nature lovers, but also foodies. Do you expect to drink beer and eat sausage every day? Forget the clichés. Germany is the second European country with the most starred restaurants, just after France. Which German unmissable destinations will you add to your wish list?

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Your discovery of Austria will likely start with a stay in  Vienna . But where will you go next? Are you going to limit yourself to discovering the beauties and riches of the Austrian capital or would you like to discover the  most beautiful destinations in Austria , its sumptuous lakes, its incredible castles, the must-see destinations as well as the best hidden gems  and  nature wonders of Austria ?

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You already know a lot about Ireland . The colours of its flag hold no secrets for you, do they? Do you know some of its symbols like the three leaf clover? You've already had a Guinness and Irish Whiskey. You may have even stayed in  Dublin  or  Belfast  before. How about going off the beaten track this time?

Are you ready to discover breathtaking landscapes? Do you fancy getting your fill of ions walking along the Cliffs of Moher, or horseback riding on one of Ireland's best beaches ? Exceptional sites like the Giant Causeway, Dark Edges, Kylemore Abbey, Skellig Michael, Portbradden, ranked among the  best hidden gems in Ireland  await you as well as the  best places to visit in Ireland  as Kinsale, Belfast, Galway or  Cork .

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As a travel enthusiast, Europe is the perfect destination for your next adventure. With its diverse range of countries, each offering unique experiences and attractions, there is something for everyone. From beautiful beaches and historic cities to vibrant cultures and high standards of living, Europe has it all. Whether you’re a history buff, a food lover, or an outdoor enthusiast, you’ll find plenty of reasons to fall in love with the best countries in Europe.

Best Countries in Europe for Every Travel Enthusiast

Europe offers a wide array of countries that cater to every travel enthusiast’s interests. Whether you’re looking for beautiful beaches, historic cities, or diverse cultures, there is a country in Europe that will capture your heart.

One of the top countries to visit in Europe is Italy. Known for its great food, vibrant culture, and rich history, Italy is a journey through time and cuisine. From exploring the ancient ruins of Rome to indulging in the delicious pasta and pizza, Italy offers a truly immersive experience for travel enthusiasts.

Another must-visit country is France. With its iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, art galleries, and incredible cultural heritage, France is often referred to as the heart of romance and art. Whether you’re strolling through the charming streets of Paris or exploring the beautiful countryside of Provence, France will captivate you with its charm and beauty.

Spain is another top choice for travel enthusiasts. With its vibrant culture, sunny days, diverse landscapes, and beautiful beaches, Spain offers something for everyone. From the vibrant festivals of Barcelona to the stunning beaches of the Balearic Islands, Spain is a country that will leave you wanting more.

Greece is a country steeped in ancient history and natural beauty. With its ancient ruins, idyllic islands, and rich history, Greece is an ideal place to explore. Whether you’re exploring the Acropolis in Athens or relaxing on the beautiful beaches of Santorini, Greece will transport you to another time.

Portugal is a hidden gem in Europe with its golden beaches, historic cities, and mild winters. From the bustling streets of Lisbon to the tranquil beaches of Porto Santo, Portugal offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.

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1. Italy – A Journey through Time and Cuisine

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Italy is a must-visit country for travel enthusiasts. With its great food, vibrant culture, old towns, and rich history, Italy offers a truly immersive experience. From the iconic landmarks of Rome, such as the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, to the beautiful canals of Venice, Italy is a journey through time and cuisine.

Indulge in the delicious pasta and pizza, savor the fine wines, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of this beautiful country. Whether you’re exploring the ancient ruins, wandering through the charming streets of Florence, or taking a gondola ride in Venice, Italy will captivate you with its charm and beauty.

2. France – The Heart of Romance and Art

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France is synonymous with romance and art, making it a top choice for travel enthusiasts. From the iconic Eiffel Tower in Paris to the picturesque countryside of Provence, France offers a wealth of experiences to indulge in.

Explore the world-renowned art galleries, stroll through the charming streets of Paris, and immerse yourself in the incredible cultural heritage of the country. Whether you’re a lover of art, and history, or simply want to experience the romantic ambiance of the country, France has it all.

Visit the charming city of Nice on the French Riviera, explore the stunning castles of the Loire Valley, or indulge in the world-famous cuisine and wines of the country. France will enchant you with its beauty and leave a lasting impression.

3. Spain – Vibrant Festivals and Diverse Landscapes

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Spain is a vibrant and diverse country, offering a wealth of experiences for travel enthusiasts. With its vibrant culture, sunny days, diverse landscapes, and beautiful beaches, Spain is a destination that has it all.

Experience the lively festivals and events, such as La Tomatina in Valencia or the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona. Explore the bustling streets of Barcelona, visit the stunning Alhambra in Granada, or relax on the beautiful beaches of the Balearic Islands. Spain’s rich history, diverse cultures, and warm hospitality make it a top choice for travel enthusiasts.

4. Greece – Ancient Ruins and Idyllic Islands

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Greece is a country steeped in ancient history and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for travel enthusiasts. Explore the ancient ruins of Athens, including the iconic Acropolis and Parthenon, and immerse yourself in the rich history of the country.

Discover the idyllic islands of Santorini and Mykonos, with their stunning beaches and charming white-washed buildings. Greece’s beautiful landscapes, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality make it an ideal place for travelers to explore and create unforgettable memories.

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5. Portugal – Golden Beaches and Historic Cities

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Portugal is a hidden gem in Europe, offering golden beaches, historic cities, and a wealth of cultural experiences for travel enthusiasts. Explore the charming streets of Lisbon, visit the historic city of Porto, and relax on the beautiful beaches of the Algarve.

Portugal’s mild winters make it a perfect destination year-round, and its rich history and vibrant culture make it a top choice for travelers. Whether you’re exploring the historic castles and churches, indulging in the delicious cuisine, or simply enjoying the laid-back atmosphere, Portugal will captivate you with its beauty and charm.

6. Germany – Castles, Beer, and History

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Germany is a country known for its castles, beer culture, and rich history, making it a top choice for travel enthusiasts. Explore the fairytale castles of Neuschwanstein and Hohenzollern, stroll through the charming streets of Munich, and indulge in the world-famous beer festivals, such as Oktoberfest.

Germany’s rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes make it a perfect destination for travelers. Whether you’re exploring the historic sites of Berlin, visiting the charming towns along the Romantic Road, or enjoying the diverse landscapes of the Black Forest, Germany will captivate you with its beauty and charm.

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7. Iceland – Natural Wonders and Adventurous Spirits

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Iceland is a country of natural wonders and adventurous spirits, making it a top choice for travel enthusiasts. Explore the breathtaking landscapes of the Golden Circle, including the famous Geysir and Gullfoss waterfall.

Experience the beauty of the Northern Lights, go hiking on glaciers, and relax in the soothing hot springs. Iceland’s natural beauty, outdoor activities, and unique culture make it a perfect destination for travelers. Whether you’re exploring the vibrant capital city of Reykjavik, visiting the stunning Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, or taking a road trip along the stunning Ring Road, Iceland will leave you in awe of its beauty.

8. Norway – Majestic Fjords and Northern Lights

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Norway is a country known for its majestic fjords and breathtaking natural beauty, making it a top choice for travel enthusiasts. Explore the stunning fjords of Geiranger and Nærøy, hike in the picturesque Lofoten Islands, and experience the magical Northern Lights.

Norway’s nature lovers, high quality of life, and outdoor activities make it an ideal destination for travelers. Whether you’re exploring the vibrant city of Oslo, taking a scenic train ride on the Flam Railway, or visiting the vibrant coastal city of Bergen, Norway will captivate you with its natural beauty and enchanting charm.

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9. Switzerland – Alpine Adventures and Tranquil Lakes

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Switzerland is a country known for its alpine adventures, tranquil lakes, and high standard of living, making it a top choice for travel enthusiasts.

Explore the picturesque towns of Lucerne and Interlaken, go hiking in the stunning Swiss Alps, and relax by the tranquil lakes of Geneva and Zurich. You can book a Geneva taxi to make your road trips more convenient and hassle-free

Switzerland’s alpine adventures, high standard of living, and green spaces make it an ideal destination for travelers.

Whether you’re skiing in the world-class ski resorts of Zermatt or Verbier, exploring the charming old town of Bern, or indulging in delicious Swiss chocolate and cheese, Switzerland will leave you in awe of its beauty and tranquility.

10. Austria – Cultural Heritage and Scenic Beauty

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Austria is a country known for its cultural heritage, scenic beauty, and sustainable tourism, making it a top choice for travel enthusiasts. Explore the historic city of Vienna, visit the world-famous art galleries, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage. Experience the scenic beauty of the Austrian Alps, go hiking in the picturesque Salzkammergut region, and relax by the tranquil lakes.

Austria’s cultural heritage, scenic beauty, and sustainable tourism make it an ideal destination for travelers. Whether you’re visiting the stunning Schönbrunn Palace, exploring the charming town of Salzburg, or enjoying the beautiful landscapes of the Wachau Valley, Austria will captivate you with its beauty and charm.

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11. Croatia – Crystal Clear Waters and Medieval Charm

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Croatia is a country known for its crystal clear waters, medieval charm, and beautiful cities, making it a top choice for travel enthusiasts. Explore the stunning coastline of Dubrovnik, visit the historic city of Split, and relax on the beautiful beaches of Hvar.

Croatia’s crystal-clear waters, medieval charm, and beautiful cities make it an ideal destination for travelers. Whether you’re exploring the picturesque city of Rovinj, visiting the stunning Plitvice Lakes National Park, or sailing along the stunning Dalmatian Coast, Croatia will captivate you with its beauty and charm.

12. Netherlands – Tulip Fields and Canal Cities

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The Netherlands is a country known for its tulip fields, canal cities, and vibrant culture, making it a top choice for travel enthusiasts. Explore the charming canal cities of Amsterdam and Utrecht, visit the world-famous Keukenhof Gardens, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the country.

The Netherlands’ tulip fields, canal cities, and vibrant culture make it an ideal destination for travelers. Whether you’re exploring the vibrant capital city of Amsterdam, visiting the picturesque windmills of Kinderdijk, or cycling through the beautiful countryside, the Netherlands will captivate you with its beauty and charm.

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13. Ireland – Emerald Landscapes and Folklore

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Ireland is a country known for its emerald landscapes, rich folklore, and warm hospitality, making it a top choice for travel enthusiasts. Explore the stunning landscapes of the Cliffs of Moher, visit the charming cities of Dublin and Galway, and immerse yourself in the rich folklore of the country.

Ireland’s emerald landscapes, folklore, and warm hospitality make it an ideal destination for travelers. Whether you’re exploring the beautiful landscapes of the Ring of Kerry, visiting the historic castles of the Boyne Valley, or enjoying traditional music and dance in a lively pub, Ireland will captivate you with its beauty and charm.

14. Belgium – Chocolates, Waffles, and Medieval Towns

Belgium

Belgium is a country known for its chocolates, waffles, medieval towns, and rich history, making it a top choice for travel enthusiasts. Explore the historic city of Bruges, indulge in delicious chocolates and waffles, and immerse yourself in the rich history of the country.

Belgium’s chocolates, waffles, medieval towns, and rich history make it an ideal destination for travelers. Whether you’re visiting the beautiful city of Ghent, exploring the historic sites of Brussels, or enjoying a beer at a traditional brewery, Belgium will captivate you with its charm and culinary delights.

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15. Finland – Lakeside Serenity and Arctic Wonders

Finland

Finland is a country known for its lakeside serenity, arctic wonders, and high standard of living, making it a top choice for travel enthusiasts. Explore the tranquil lakes of Finland, experience the beauty of the Northern Lights, and immerse yourself in the unique culture of the country.

Finland’s lakeside serenity, arctic wonders, and high standard of living make it an ideal destination for travelers. Whether you’re visiting the vibrant capital city of Helsinki, exploring the stunning landscapes of Lapland, or enjoying a traditional sauna by the lake, Finland will captivate you with its natural beauty and tranquility.

16. Czech Republic – Bohemian Rhapsody and Historic Towns

Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is a country known for its bohemian rhapsody, historic towns, and rich history, making it a top choice for travel enthusiasts. Explore the historic city of Prague, visit the charming town of Cesky Krumlov, and immerse yourself in the rich history of the country.

The Czech Republic’s bohemian rhapsody, historic towns, and rich history make it an ideal destination for travelers. Whether you’re exploring the beautiful landscapes of the Bohemian Switzerland National Park, visiting the stunning Karlstejn Castle, or enjoying a glass of Czech beer in a traditional pub, the Czech Republic will captivate you with its charm and beauty.

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17. Sweden – Modern Design and Northern Wilderness

Sweden

Sweden is a country known for its modern design, northern wilderness, and high quality of life, making it a top choice for travel enthusiasts. Explore the vibrant city of Stockholm, visit the stunning archipelago, and immerse yourself in the unique culture of the country.

Sweden’s modern design, northern wilderness, and high quality of life make it an ideal destination for travelers. Whether you’re visiting the beautiful city of Gothenburg, exploring the stunning landscapes of Swedish Lapland, or enjoying a fika (coffee break) in a cozy cafe, Sweden will captivate you with its beauty and charm.

18. Denmark – Hygge Life and Design Capitals

Denmark

Denmark is a country known for its hygge life, design capitals, and high standard of living, making it a top choice for travel enthusiasts. Explore the vibrant city of Copenhagen, visit the stunning castles, and immerse yourself in the unique culture of the country.

Denmark’s hygge life, design capitals, and high standard of living make it an ideal destination for travelers. Whether you’re visiting the beautiful city of Aarhus, exploring the charming streets of Odense, or enjoying a bike ride along the coast, Denmark will captivate you with its beauty and cozy atmosphere.

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19. Scotland – Highland Adventures and Cultural Riches

 Scotland

Scotland is a country known for its highland adventures, cultural riches, and beautiful landscapes, making it a top choice for travel enthusiasts. Explore the stunning landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, visit the historic city of Edinburgh, and immerse yourself in the rich culture of the country.

Scotland’s highland adventures, cultural riches, and beautiful landscapes make it an ideal destination for travelers. Whether you’re exploring the stunning Isle of Skye, visiting the iconic Loch Ness, or enjoying traditional Scottish music and dance, Scotland will captivate you with its beauty and rich history.

20. Hungary – Thermal Spas and Architectural Splendor

Hungary

Hungary is a country known for its thermal spas, architectural splendor, and historic cities, making it a top choice for travel enthusiasts. Explore the thermal spas of Budapest, visit the stunning architecture of the Hungarian Parliament, and immerse yourself in the rich history of the country.

Hungary’s thermal spas, architectural splendor, and historic cities make it an ideal destination for travelers. Whether you’re exploring the charming streets of Budapest, visiting the beautiful city of Eger, or relaxing in one of the many thermal baths, Hungary will captivate you with its beauty and charm.

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In conclusion, Europe offers a diverse tapestry of countries, each with its unique charm and attractions for every type of traveler. From the historical allure of Italy to the natural wonders of Iceland and the cultural richness of Scotland, there’s something for everyone on this continent.

Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or cultural experiences, Europe has it all. So, pack your bags, set out on a European escapade, and create unforgettable memories in the enchanting lands that await your exploration. Travel enthusiasts, get ready for an unforgettable journey through the best countries Europe has to offer!

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right European country for my travel style?

Choosing the right European country for your travel style can be a challenging decision. Here are a few tips to help you make the right choice:

Consider your travel style: Are you a history buff, a food lover, or an outdoor enthusiast? Each country in Europe offers unique experiences, so it’s important to consider what interests you the most.

Research European destinations: Look into the top countries in Europe and their main attractions. Consider the beautiful beaches, historic cities, and diverse cultures they offer.

Think about the perfect destination: What are you looking for in a destination? Do you prefer a high standard of living, vibrant culture, or natural wonders? Choose a country that aligns with your preferences.

Consider the quality of life: Look into the quality of life in each country, including factors such as safety, healthcare, and political stability. This will ensure that you have a comfortable and enjoyable travel experience.

Seek recommendations: Reach out to fellow travel enthusiasts or consult travel blogs and websites for recommendations and insights into the best countries to visit in Europe.

Are there any travel restrictions in Europe I should be aware of?

The best countries in Europe, Travel restrictions in Europe can vary depending on the country and the current global situation. Here are some general considerations:

European Union (EU) countries generally have open borders for EU citizens, allowing for easy travel within the region. Non-EU citizens may need to check visa requirements for each country.

It’s advisable to check the travel advisories and entry requirements of the specific country you plan to visit. This can include COVID-19 testing or vaccination requirements, visa requirements, and any specific travel restrictions.

Political stability and economic stability are important factors to consider when planning your trip. Ensure that the country you plan to visit has a stable political environment and a secure economic climate.

It’s also important to consider the safety of the country you plan to visit. Check the safety ratings and travel advisories provided by your government or reputable travel websites.

Stay informed about any changes or updates to travel restrictions by regularly checking official government websites and travel advisories.

Here is a text table with an example of travel restrictions in Europe:

What are the top tips for first-time travelers to Europe?

The best countries in Europe, Traveling to Europe for the first time can be an exciting and overwhelming experience. Here are some top tips to make your trip memorable:

Research and plan ahead: Research the top countries and attractions in Europe and create an itinerary that suits your interests. Book accommodation and transportation in advance to secure the best deals.

Visit the top countries: Consider visiting popular countries like Italy, France, Spain, and Greece, which offer a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty.

Explore European capitals: Visit capital cities like Rome, Paris, and Barcelona to experience the vibrant culture, iconic landmarks, and delicious cuisine.

Embrace sustainable tourism: Support sustainable tourism practices by choosing eco-friendly accommodations, using public transportation, and respecting the local culture and environment.

Take advantage of European capitals: European capitals offer a wealth of cultural experiences, including art galleries, museums, and historical sites. Take the time to explore these cities and immerse yourself in their unique offerings.

Learn basic phrases: Learning a few basic phrases in the local language can go a long way in connecting with locals and immersing yourself in the culture.

Be mindful of travel safety: Europe is generally safe for travelers, but it’s still important to stay vigilant and take common-sense safety precautions. Keep your belongings secure and be aware of your surroundings.

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12 Very Best Countries in Europe to Visit

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With 50 countries, Europe has an abundance of stunning places to explore! From its gorgeous landscapes, snowcapped mountains, beautiful islands to its historic cities, here are some of the best countries in Europe to visit that frequently make the travel wishlist.  These are 20 of our very favorite European Countries that we have been on holidays over the years!

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Croatia and Slovenia are on the plan for this summer but not 100% sure if that will happen. With the exception of Norway and Slovenia, we have been to all European countries listed here, multiple times! So you get our first-hand experience. Hope this list of beautiful European countries inspires you to plan a trip or get dreaming about future travel.

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In many ways, Iceland is like being inside a book of adventures! Where else can you see geysers and hot spring areas, majestic glaciers, active volcanoes, and a zillion powerful waterfalls in one trip… not to mention you can literally drive up to the adventures right from the Ring road that circles the island.

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Iceland is a country that’s perfect for anyone who loves vast and varied landscapes and maybe wants to photograph them. With dramatic sights and breathtaking hikes, Iceland is the best and perfect European country to visit if you want to explore the great outdoors and experience Moon-like landscapes .  And the fact that it is just 5 hour flight away from the major cities on the East Coast and 2.5 hours from the UK makes it very accessible.

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See our Iceland Itinerary , our favorite sights in the South Coast and Golden Circle Route, Northern Iceland and other posts about Iceland

Italy is one of the most popular countries in Europe to visit and very family friendly. From the beautiful cities in Italy , the quaint villages to the stunning drive on Amalfi Coast, there is so much to see and do here. Not to mention all that incredible food in Italy !

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If you are planning a visit to Venice , don’t miss the colorful fishing village of Burano . I also loved our driving trip to Bergamo , Verona , and Lake Garda . Tuscany and Umbria need no introduction if you love wine, you got to… I can keep going on and on about all the places we love in Italy! Rome is probably the most visited place in Europe and Milan is often overlooked! Recognized as one of the world’s fashion capitals and Italy’s financial hub, Milan has some great things to do, and see! Art lovers will want to visit Florence , the Renaissance capital!

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See why we love Northern Italy in November and other posts about Italy

Greece is a beautiful country, that has some of the most picturesque places in all the world. Greece is the perfect country to spend a couple of weeks (or more if you are lucky) relaxing, exploring and island hopping. Fingers crossed that the trip will happen soon. Till then, can I just mention how much I love Greek food !

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From museum hopping to shopping, there is so much to do in Paris , it is easy to see Paris in 3 or 4 days (you will probably make multiple trips anyway). While Paris is THE place to visit in Europe, Southern France is my absolute favorite. The area is beautiful, especially in the lavender season! If you love wine, might want to visit a few wine regions in France .

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Provence has so many charming villages( Gordes and Roussillon were two favorites) to explore and we loved exploring the cote d’Azur coast especially Saint Tropez and Antibes . But I have only barely scratched the surface of this lovely European country, Occitanie (Midi-Pyrénées, Languedoc), Alsace, Champagne, Lorraine and the island of Corsica are on my wishlist to visit someday. Have you been?

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Don’t miss trying a few French Pastries . See our other posts about France

5. Portugal

Sitting pretty on the southern tip of Europe, Portugal has many beautiful places you can visit around the country. The Atlantic island of  Madeira   is an underrated destination for a family holiday and if you love lush green hills, pristine beaches, and waterfalls, then the Azores is definitely one of the most beautiful places in Portugal (and in Europe) you must visit!

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If you are looking for a city break I suggest a couple of days in Lisbon with a day trip to see the palaces of Sintra . But for something quieter head to the photogenic city of Porto and plan for a drive along the Douro valley .

When you are in Portugal try some Pastéis de Belém and other Portuguese desserts , they are delicious!

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Set in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, Granada is charming and romantic and deserves more than one day (there is more to see than the Alhambra). Seville and Southern Spain is another place you will want to visit, Andalusia is gorgeous! Of course, how can we miss Barcelona – there are literally hundreds of the best places in Spain to visit!

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If you are short on time and looking for a city break, you can see Madrid in 24 hours . Don’t miss the Spanish Riviera 🙂 If you are after an island escape… you are in luck… you probably have heard about Ibiza, Mallorca and the Canary Islands but did you know that Spain has more than 60 islands dotted around its coastline? See the top 10 here .

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Can we take a minute to talk about Tapas, sangria, and all the food in Spain ! See our other posts about Spain

7. Slovenia

In its small corner of the world, Slovenia is the only European country lying at the crossroads of the Alps, the Mediterranean, the Karst, and the Pannonian Plain. You can literally experience four different worlds in a single day! Even the remotest corners of the country are only about two hours away from the capital city of Ljubljana which makes this one of the ideal countries in Europe to visit on a road trip.

Some places to visit in Slovenia are the popular Lake Bled and the beloved Lake Bohinj . Outdoor enthusiasts will love the picturesque Alpine peaks and valleys of the Julian Alps . The Mediterranean towns of Piran , Izola, and Koper are worth a visit as well.

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More about Slovenia soon!

Denmark might be a small country but it offers so many places to see.  The capital city, Copenhagen is one of my favorite cities and easily one of the best places in Europe to visit for a city break. Kids will love the Tivoli amusement park and don’t forget to look for the iconic “Little Mermaid” statue.

Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, is home to an extensive permanent collection and worth the drive. Another place in Denmark I loved was the Kronborg castle in the town of Helsingør , made famous (as Elsinore) in William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet. We saw an interactive theatrical experience of Hamlet while visiting the castle.

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Norway is another European country to visit if you love glaciers and coastal fjords. And if you want to see the Northern Light. Visit the 9th-century Viking ships that are displayed at Oslo’s Viking Ship Museum in the capital city and Bergen , with colorful wooden houses, is the starting point for cruises to the dramatic Sognefjord.  Norway is one of the best countries in Europe for its sustainable initiatives and green travel.

Plan a trip to Tromso in the Arctic Circle if you want to up your chances of seeing the colorful Northern Lights that light up the night sky. Adventure lovers will want to get to some of the best hikes in Norway like Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) situated high above the Lysefjord, which has long been one of Norway’s most photographed and famous destinations. While the view is breathtaking, it is not for the faint-hearted!

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See our other posts about Norway

10. Netherlands

The Netherlands has some beautiful places to visit like the canals, tulip fields, windmills and cycling routes. Amsterdam, the capital, is home to the Rijksmuseum , Van Gogh Museum , and the Anne Frank House . If you love flowers especially tulips you will have to plan a trip to the European country, especially during the spring season of March-April.

Netherlands

We visited years ago before my blogging days and don’t have very many photos of this country. I took my little daughter and walked through the red light district(don’t judge me! I was curious), visited a couple of world-class museums, bought a Van Gogh Sunflower poster I have to this day, and even made it to see the miniature park in Rotterdam .

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I have no posts about Netherland (many about tulips :)). Will have to plan a return trip to this beautiful place in Europe!

11. Austria

Austria has much to offer – alpine landscapes, fascinating culture and Baroque architecture. We loved visiting Vienna and after visiting the museums (Belvedere was our favorite) and palaces, we drove to Salzburg . It was the perfect base for some amazing  road trips in Austria   all within close distance from Salzburg.

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If you like thrilling drives, don’t miss the Grossglockner High Alpine Road , the highest mountain pass road in Austria that takes you through the Hohe Tauern National Park and over the range of 37 mountains and has 36 hairpin bends that challenges you at every turn!

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See our other posts about Austria

12. Switzerland

Switzerland is not exactly the cheapest country but it has more than its share of beautiful places in Europe. You probably figured I love my mountains and Switzerland has some of the best mountain towns like Zermatt , Saint Moritz , Interlaken and the hikes and views are amazing.

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This Central European country is also home to numerous lakes, and cities with medieval quarters. l love the churches in Zurich, Flower Clock (and watch shopping) in Geneva and Lucerne ’s wooden chapel bridge.

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The Jungfrau Region is another must-visit in Switzerland. It consists of four picturesque towns: Grindelwald, Murren, Lauterbrunnen, and Wengen, and three mountains: Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. One of Switzerland’s most scenic rail trips, the Jungfraubahn takes you from the Kleine Scheidegg mountain through the Eiger and Mönch up to the top of Europe at Jungfraujoch . 

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See our Alps Road trip and other posts about Switzerland

I know I left out a few other places like England , Scotland , but this is our list of 12 BEST Countries to visit in Europe that we LOVE!

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In the old days, Americans use to take a couple of years to make the Grand Tour of Europe. They had the right idea. You need lots of time to fully experience all that Europe has to offer. Since most of us today have only a few weeks holiday each year, we need to pick and choose what we’ll see.

With so many top places to visit in Europe, we can narrow the list down by geographic region or special interest. Since it takes only hours to get to Europe these days, compared to the weeks it took our ancestors, to get to Europe, we can always return to visit new sights.

Vienna, Albertinaplatz

Vienna is the most magical city in Austria. It’s a city that conjures up images of beautifully gowned women dancing to Strauss waltzes. It’s a city where beautiful white Lippizaners dance with precision around a ring. It’s a place where you’ll toss your diet aside for a piece of chocolaty sachertore.

Don’t forget to wander the picturesque Old Town, visit the opulent Baroque Schonbrunn Palace, the medieval St. Stephen’s Cathedral, the imperial Holburg Palace or maybe even a performance by the famed Vienna Boys Choir.

See also: Where to Stay in Vienna

24. Stonehenge

Stonehenge

You have to marvel at the determination of prehistoric man when you look at Stonehenge. Construction started about 3000 BC on what was originally burial grounds. Huge monoliths, weighing 25 tons, were dragged 240 km (150 miles) to the site a few hundred years later.

It’s not known exactly how many humungous rocks were moved to a field near Amesbury but there are 13 standing today. It’s also not known why Stonehenge was built, but many believe this great UK landmark is associated with early astrology.

23. Matterhorn

Matterhorn

Egypt may have its pyramids, but Italy and Switzerland have a nature-made pyramid of their own: the Matterhorn. At 4,478 meters (14,692 feet) high, this famous mountain is one of the highest in Europe. The mountain has four faces, each equally rugged.

This legendary mountain has been popular with climbers since the first ascent in 1865; during the summer 150 people a day try to climb it. Couch potatoes may be just as happy to stay below and gaze in awe at the summit playing hide and seek with the clouds.

22. Plitvice Lakes

Plitvice Lakes

The Plitvice Lakes are so pretty, officials turned them into a national park. Located in central Croatia, Plitvice Lakes consists of 16 lakes that attract more than a million visitors a year. The lakes are surrounded by lush forests and connected by waterfalls cascading down from one lake to another.

The lakes are divided into two sections, lower and upper, because of the difference in elevation. The best way to see the lakes is walking; on the route you might even see some wildlife.

21. Budapest

Budapest

Budapest was already an established city when the Hungarians took over in the ninth century. Today, Budapest is the country’s capital and largest city. In between these two events, Budapest was ruled by the Mongols and Ottomans, among others.

Considered one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, Budapest is home to the Museum of Fine Arts with its collection of more than 100,000 works. Be sure to visit the centrally located Old Town with its many museums, churches, palaces and Parliament building.

Lisbon

The Portuguese capital of Lisbon lies on the Tagus River along the Atlantic coast. It is this location that encouraged explorers to sail far and wide around the world in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries.

One of the things you’ll want to see is Belem Tower, a 16th century fortress on the Tagus’ north bank. If you’re looking for good views of old Lisbon, head to Sao Jorge Castle that was built on a hilltop by the Moors.

See also: Where to Stay in Lisbon

19. Gullfoss

Gullfoss

You probably don’t know too too many people who’ve been to Iceland. But it may be worth a trip there to visit the spectacular Gullfoss waterfalls. Located in southern Iceland, Gullfoss is one of Iceland’s top tourist attractions.

At times it almost appears glacier-like, appropriate, perhaps, since it is fed by a glacier. The waterfalls begins just after the Ölfusá River makes a perpendicular turn and then cascades down a three-step staircase into a canyon that is 35 meters (115 feet) deep.

Athens

Athens, a city that’s been inhabited since the fifth century BC, gave the world the concept of democracy. Since this metropolis is both the capital of Greece and of historical Europe.

Many of the Athens’s major landmarks can be found in the old town, particularly around the Acropolis. The list includes the temple of Zeus; the Theatre of Dionysus where Sophocles works were performed; Hadrian’s Arch, the symbolic entrance to the city, and the Parthenon, which sits atop the Acropolis.

See also: Where to Stay in Athens

17. Bay of Kotor

Bay of Kotor

When you’re hungry for breathtaking scenery, feast your eyes on Kotor Bay in southwestern Montenegro. This bay off the Adriatic is just downright picturesque: hemmed in by mountains, with quaint villages sandwiched between the cliffs and the gorgeous blue water.

Several well-preserved medieval towns ring the bay. People make pilgrimages here, not only to take in the scenery but also to visit the 200 Orthodox and 100 Christian churches and chapels spread among the villages.

Moscow

Moscow, for nearly 900 years the capital of Russia, is the heart of Russia and Eastern Europe. As such, this old city has plenty to offer visitors. Let’s start with the 15th century Red Square since many of the city’s key attractions surround it.

A top landmark is the Kremlin, a former fortress that houses museums and the president of the Russian federation. Lenin’s Tomb sits in the middle of the square, while the iconic onion-domed St. Basil’s Cathedral, now a museum, is on one side.

Gondola on Canal Grande in Venice

Venice is for romantics who love gliding through the Grand Canal with a gondolier singing Italian love songs. This is, after all, the city that sent Marco Polo off on his journey to China.

Start your exploration of Venice at San Marco Square, the city’s most famous square. Here you’ll find the Doge’s Palace, the seat of Venetian government, and St. Mark’s Basilica, the main church in Venice with stunning views from the tower. Venice also is famous for its bridges (Rialto and Sighs) across the canals.

See also: Where to Stay in Venice

14. Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo

If you’re into glitz and glamour, look no further than Monte Carlo, the major city in the tiny principality of Monaco. Monaco has always been known for these qualities which reached new heights when its prince made Grace Kelly his princess.

Sitting on the shores of the Mediterranean, Monte Carlo is known for fast car races and its elite casino. Take a walk along the harbor to see yachts (some as big as ships) that belong to the rich and famous.

13. Alhambra

Alhambra

The Alhambra is one of the great wonders of Spain. It’s a gorgeous palace-fortress complex that can be found in Granada in southern Spain’s Andalusia province. This imposing complex started out as a small fortress in the late ninth century, though it was built on the ruins of a former Roman fortress.

Taken over by Christian rulers, it is the site where Columbus got the go-ahead to discover the New World. The blending of architectural styles over the centuries is stunning. You’ll find great art and grand gardens throughout.

12. Florence

Florence

If it weren’t for Florence, the Renaissance might not have happened. Florence is generally credited with bringing Europe out of the dark ages with great artists like Michelangelo. You can see their works at the Uffizi, Florence’s greatest gallery, or the Academia that displays the original David.

Eat a gelato while strolling the Ponte Vecchio that bridges the Arno River. Ogle the over-the-top riches of the Medici family at the Pitti Palace. Marvel at the early engineering that created the great Duomo. This is Florence at its best.

London, England

English history buffs will have a field day in London . This city on the Thames is chock full of palaces, from Buckingham Palace to Hampton Court Palace . More a prison than a palace, the Tower of London is home to the royal jewels.

And from Knightsbridge – don’t forget to visit the magnificent food halls at Harrods – to Carnaby Street, the shopping is awesome. You can get around London quickly and efficiently by riding the famous Tube – be sure to mind the gap.

10. Neuschwanstein Castle

Neuschwanstein Castle

“Fairy tale castle” is a phrase that aptly describes Neuschwanstein Castle in the Bavarian Alps. This 19th century Romanesque Revival castles looks like it just stepped out of a fairy tale; some say Neuschwanstein provided the inspiration for the castle in Disney’s Sleeping Beauty.

The castle was built as a retreat for King Ludwig II of Bavaria, who viewed it as a romanticization of the Middle Ages The castle was built of brick, then covered in rock, including the white limestone that is visible from afar.

9. Amsterdam

Bicycles parked on a bridge in Amsterdam

Amsterdam is a pleasant city marked with meandering canals lined with tall, narrow row houses. It is the city where Anne Frank kept her famous diary, so visiting the house where she wrote is a must.

This “Venice of the North” also is a city of great art, beginning with the Rijksmuseum, home to great European masterpieces; Rembrandt’s house and the more modern van Gogh museum. Take a break from sightseeing to tour and sample Holland’s beer at the Heineken Brewery.

See also: Where to Stay in Amsterdam

Prague

Prague, with a long history of war and destruction, is considered one of the best places to visit in Europe. Despite devastation caused by World War II, Prague has a very nice Old Town that is worth more than a few hours of your time.

Prague has many pedestrian zones, which making walking a delight, as you wander by Prague Castle, through the Jewish Quarter, by St. Vitus Cathedral and over the Charles Bridge. Wenceslas Square, situated in the New Town, hums with a vibrant nightlife and entertainment air.

See also: Where to Stay in Prague

7. Istanbul

Hagia Sophia Interior

Istanbul may be on the outer fringes of Europe but will worth a visit when you’re traveling abroad. Turkey’s biggest city is a fascinating place, filled with rich history, colorful markets and mosques.

Top attractions include the Bosporus that separates Europe and Asia; the ecumenical Hagia Sophia that’s been a Greek Orthodox Christian basilica, then an imperial mosque and now a museum, and the 15th century Topkapi Palace, also a museum today. Get in a little shopping at the Grand Bazaar that’s been in operation since 1461.

See also: Where to Stay in Istanbul

6. Geirangerfjord

Geiranger fjord, Norway.

When the summer heat of Europe gets you down, head to Norway with its pretty cool scenery. Geirangerfjord is a 15 km (9.3-mile) long fjord with crystal blue waters fed by picturesque cascading waterfalls. Take a sightseeing trip on a car ferry through the fjord, passing villages on the shores.

Look out for the Seven Sisters and Suitor waterfalls so named because legend says he’s trying to court the sisters. Also look for Bridal Veil – when the light is right, it looks like a thin veil covering the rocks.

5. Barcelona

La Pedrera by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi. Barcelona.

Founded by the Romans, Barcelona today is a bustling city on the Mediterranean Sea. As the capital of Catalonia, it is a powerhouse in the region. It is perhaps best known for the unusual buildings designed by the architect Antoni Gaudi. These landmark structures include La Sagrada Familia, a church that’s been under construction since 1892.

You could build your entire visit around his buildings, but then you’d miss out on other Barcelona delights, such as La Rambla, a popular pedestrian street in the central part of the city.

4. Dubrovnik

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As European cities go, Dubrovnik isn’t very big, but don’t let its size deter you. This little jewel, with less than 43,000 people, is one of the most visited cities on the Mediterranean.

Dubrovnik transports visitors back to a time when the fortified city was a major maritime power commanding the third-largest navy in the Mediterranean. As you wander the streets, you’ll likely come across sculptures of St. Viaho, the city’s patron saint whose life is celebrated every February.

3. Santorini

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When it’s time to sit back and relax, take yourself to to Santorini , an island in the Aegean. Top travel magazines consider this a prime destination; once there, you can’t help but agree.

The island has picture-postcard villages, an active volcano and stunning sunsets. Be sure to visit Fira, a village perched atop a cliff. You’ll also want to sample wines, such as the dessert wine Vincanto as well as the produce that is made sweeter and tastier because of the volcanic ash soil it grows in.

Paris

Songs laud Paris in the springtime, but any time of year is a good time to visit this riveting city on the River Seine. It’s a city loaded to the brim with history, culture, great food and high fashion.

The iconic Eiffel Tower is one landmark you won’t want to miss. The Louvre houses one of the greatest art collections in the world. Its great churches include Sacred Heart and Notre Dame. When it comes to opulence, there’s Versailles with its famed Hall of Mirrors.

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The ancient Romans established outposts as far away as Great Britain. They didn’t ignore their home city, however, when it came to building great monuments. One must-see landmark in Rome is the Colosseum, an arena that could hold up to 80,000 people for gladiator contests.

One of the biggest draws is a tiny country inside the city: The Vatican City, with its impressive St. Peter’s Basilica with art provided by Michelangelo is a must-see even if you’re not Catholic. Maybe you’ll get a glimpse of the pope at his Wednesday audiences.

See also: Where to Stay in Rome

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11 Very Best Countries In Europe To Visit

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Europe has a wealth of totally stunning spots to explore! From its gorgeous islands to its historic cities , there is a heap of the best countries in Europe to visit that have a treasure-trove of places to see. 

Now, the thing that makes the continent of Europe so special is that we have around 50-off countries that each have their distinct character, charm and culture that is incredible to visit. 

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Not only that, but Europe is also totally accessible once you arrive, with relatively cheap flying options and a European-wide train structure, too. Oh, and of course, plenty of options for a road trip in a car, too.

With that in mind, I wanted to share some of the very best countries in Europe to visit on your next trip here. To be honest, I could have written a post with each country in, but I wanted to share a few top favourites that I hope you’ll love too.

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Take a look, below, at the best countries in Europe to explore. Have the best trip. 

1.) Iceland

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At the topmost corner of Europe, Iceland sits around a 2.5-hour flight from London and about 5 hours or so from NYC. This kinda makes it a really easy country to visit if you’re hopping over from across the pond.

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Not only that, but some Icelandic airlines also offer free stopovers so you can easily pop here for a week and then continue to the rest of Europe, too. It’s a great way to explore some of the best countries in Europe all in one go. 

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For me, the thing I love most about Iceland is the incredible things to do in the country. There are a ton of dramatic natural sights to see and a heap of breathtaking hikes , too. It’s the kind of country that’s perfect for anyone wanting to explore the great outdoors 

Now, transportation in Iceland can be expensive, with distances between many geological site topping 100km (62 Miles, or so) at a time. For us, the easiest ways to get around Iceland is by car or pre-booked coach excursions. Though, the latter does tend to be more expensive. 

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Once you arrive, make sure to explore some of the pretty towns , visit the Blue Lagoon and explore some of the very best things to do across the Island. It’s totally beautiful and really worth a trip.

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Northern Europe is probably one of the best areas to explore. Filled with spectacular scenery and totally friendly people it’s is one of my favourite regions to explore; especially in all the Nordic countries . 

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Once here, make sure to check out some of the best things to do in Norway that are dotted all across the country. Plus, make sure to visit places like Tromso in the Arctic Circle or head to the things to do in Oslo , too. 

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Also, every stop to Norway should include the world-famous Fjords, too. After all, it’s one of the best countries in Europe to see them.

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Now, some of my favourites have to be the Aurlandsfjord or Geirangerfjord , they’re stunning and there are even opportunities to whale watch right within the Fjords, too.

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And, for some of the best hikes in Norway , head to Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen) in Forsand, Ryfylke. Pack your hiking boots and hike you to the steep cliff which rises 604 metres (1982 feet). The view is breathtaking, just be prepared for a little vertigo, the cliff edge goes straight to the bottom.

We loved it but my legs were shaking by the time I realised how high the drop is. 

Oh, if you love trains, too, head on the Flamsbana to Flam. It’s probably one of the best train journies in all of Norway. 

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3.) England

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I know I might be biased, but I do love some of the beautiful places in England to go exploring. Honestly, it’s one of the best countries in Europe to visit that’s totally different depending on the regions you visit. 

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For instance, you’ve got the incredible areas of London to visit but also historic cities like Bath , Cambridge and York , too. Not only that, you’ve got stunning regions like the Cotswolds and also the beautiful places in Cornwall , too.

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Truth be told, even if you only organised a trip to London, you can still head on quite a few day trips across England .

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Honestly, you’ll be spoilt for choice.

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France is another gem of a country to explore in Europe; not least because of how diverse the country is. Of course you’ve got the stunning places in Paris to see, but what makes France totally special is the regions that are dotted all across the country. 

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For instance, there is a heap of incredible spots to see in the South of France ; especially in smaller (historic) cities like; Nimes and Carcassonne . 

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Afterwards, make sure to explore other regions like the West of France and also that of Brittany in the north, too.

Also, don’t forget to visit Bordeaux , Saint Emilion and the Dordogne Valley , too. Honestly, they’re stunning. 

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Also, if you’re in the southeast of France, pop around places like Montpellier or Provence with all its charming villages to explore. The whole area is picture-perfect, especially in lavender season. 

If you visit in the winter months, make sure to pop over to Tignes and Val d’Isère to head on the pistes within the French Alps. They’re incredible and it’s easily one of the best countries in Europe for skiing. 

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Greece is a beautiful country, that has some of the most picturesque Islands in the world. Filled with lots of fresh and local Greek food , and stunning little towns, Greece is a totally charming spot to spend a few weeks (or more) exploring. 

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Once here, make sure to explore the mainland of Greece but also take the opportunity to visit some of the most special islands , too. 

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Now, Santorini is probably the most famous of the islands in Greece to visit. It’s totally stunning, especially for the sunset at Oia. That being said, you’ve also got islands like Rhodes , Mykonos , Kefalonia , Kos and Crete that all have their own charm and history, too.

Truth be told, you’re gonna be spoilt for choice when trying to decide on where in Greece to visit. 

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Italy is definitely one of the most popular countries in Europe to visit, and it’s easy to see why. 

From the incredible cities in Italy , the beautiful Amalfi Coast , to the most beautiful villages of Cinque Terre , Italy is one of the best countries in Europe to explore.

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Also, don’t forget to visit some of the gorgeous places in Northern Italy like Verona and the region of Trentino , too. You’ll also find Lake Garda relatively close by and it’s so dreamy. 

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 Oh, and the city of Florence is also a gem to explore. You see, Florence has some of the best places to eat and drink. And, just in case you are worried about all those opportunities to eat and devour the yummiest gelato. 

There’s also plenty of uphill walking to burn off all that scrumptious food, too, so no guilt is needed here.

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Afterwards, you can explore some of the best free things to do in Florence , too. 

Finally, don’t forget that there are some truly magical (sounds cheesy, but it’s true) towns in the south of Italy , too. Honestly, if you can, rent a car and just explore the whole region here. 

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7.) Denmark

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Denmark might be a relatively small country but it packs a mighty punch in terms of places to see. 

For me, Copenhagen is one of my favourite cities and easily one of the best places in Europe to visit for a city break.

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Once here, make sure to explore the stunning castles and palaces, visit the Meatpacking District for a night out and explore the beauty of this historic city. 

It is immense. 

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Right, So there are literally hundreds of the best places in Spain to visit and it’s hard to whittle down just a few.

Honestly, I could reel off a whole list of truly beautiful destinations like Barcelona , Ronda and Seville .

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Now, we’ve visited Spain quite a bit and the one thing that’s really stood out to me is how different each region of Spain is.

You see, you can go to areas like Bilbao in the Basque Country and they’re so very different from the likes of the Canary Islands . 

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Also, don’t forget to head out on some of the best hikes in Spain , too. There’s a heap of them all across the country and they’re totally incredible. 

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9.) Netherlands

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The Netherlands has some beautiful places to visit that you really can’t miss.  It also has some really cool and fun cities to explore, Including Amsterdam , of course. 

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Honestly, there is so much diversity in, what is, a small European country. That being said, it’s easily one of the best places in Europe to explore if you don’t want to travel too far and want to see a lot of a country. 

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Also, don’t forget to visit Rotterdam , too. It’s quite different from Amsterdam and totally historic. 

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10.) Croatia

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Croatia is a totally diverse country, with lots of beautiful places in Croatia dotted all across the country.

Once here, make sure to explore some of the stunning islands and places like Pula, the ancient city of Dubrovnik and stunning Croatian cities like Split, too. 

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We’ve visited Croatia quite a few times over the years and it gets better each and every time. It really is one of the best countries in Europe to explore if you love a mix of history and stunning islands. 

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11.) Portugal

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If you are interested in an adventure in the southern tip of Europe, then popping over to Portgual is the place to go.

If it’s a city break you’re after, pop over to the likes of the northern city of Porto or explore the capital, Lisbon that’s perched not too far from the palaces of Sintra . 

Oh, and get some Pastéis de Belém , too. They’re delicious. 

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If its islands you’re after, hop on over to Maderia that’s perched off the western coast of Africa. Plus, if it’s the best hikes you love, then you’ll totally love some of them here. 

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30 of the Best Places to Visit in Europe

12/16/2021 by Emily Becker 5 Comments

It’s pretty darn magical that in Europe you can take a road trip starting in one country and within just a few hours end up in another with a whole different culture and language. As an American, this still blows my mind and makes me want to explore more of the continent.

This is a list of some of the absolute best places to visit in Europe, and although it doesn’t include every country, I hope it helps you spice up your own European bucket list:

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30. Braga, Portugal

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Most travelers who visit Portugal tend to stay in Lisbon and Porto, which are both incredible cities. However, those who skip the opportunity to visit Braga are definitely missing out on this underrated treasure. Braga is only a 45-minute drive north of Porto and has everything that makes northern Portugal a can’t-miss destination: towering and intricately designed cathedrals, rolling green hills, stunning gardens, and tons of history to uncover.

One of Braga’s most interesting attractions is the Image Museum , which was once a 14th-century medieval tower and now showcases the work of some of Portugal’s most renowned photographers. Also, climb to the top of the staircase at Bom Jesus de Braga to get one of the best views of the city.

29. Lagos, Portugal

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Warm sunny beaches, surf hot spots, and a relaxed atmosphere await you in Lagos. One of Portugal’s coolest places, it boasts warm weather all year round, making it a magnet for beach lovers and northern snowbirds. Although it’s a small town, there’s plenty to do, and many travelers report it “sucking them in” with its charm and laid back vibe.

Besides surfing, you can also kayak to search for sea caves or take a tour to see them . Lagos is also known for its marine life, especially the dolphins you can see year round .

28. Canary Islands, Spain

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The Canary Islands are eight small islands off the coast of West Africa, although they’re technically a part of Spain. Across them, you’ll find a rich diversity of landscapes, food, and culture, making this one of the world’s most unique destinations. The Canaries are also known for having incredible weather: long hours of sunshine with little rain and mild temperatures.

Besides the iconic beaches and lush greenery, you’ll find that this small archipelago is bursting with culture. In fact, this is the only place on earth that has a whistling language, called silbo gomero , which is native to the islands and joins Spanish, Catalán, and other languages spoken here.

Another huge draw is the incredible whale watching, which you can enjoy at any time of year. Various species inhabit the nearby waters at different times of year; you can check them out on a whale watching tour.

27. Granada, Spain

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One of the most enchanting places in Spain is Granada, the southern part of the country. Most visitors go to see the Alhambra, aka “Red Palace.” This UNESCO World Heritage site was built in the 13th century by Moorish rulers and is quite large, covering over 140,000 square meters (35 acres) in three distinct parts.

Because of its size, complexity, and wealth of history, it’s best to tackle the Alhambra with a guide for a day. This guided tour is great because it includes the famous Nasrid Palaces.

Beyond the Alhambra, Granada is full of beautiful architecture and is also known for its impressive gastronomy. Don’t miss out on the delicious Spanish dish called tortillas de Sacromonte , which are unique to the region.

26. Nice, France

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Nice is one of those cities that travelers always come back to. It has the essence of a fairytale setting, so it’s no wonder why it’s one of the absolute best summer destinations in all of Europe. After all, it was Henri Matisse’s and other Impressionist artists’ chosen home. Nowadays, Nice has its very own Musée Matisse, which honors him and his works.

Besides being an artists’ haven, Nice is also an incredible gastronomic paradise that’s perfect for a traveling foodie. Try a socca (chickpea pancake), one of the city’s most quintessential snacks. And of course, the French wine isn’t half bad either!

25. Bern, Switzerland

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Even though it’s one of the largest cities in Switzerland, Bern has more of a small-town feel. Known as the “city of fountains,” it has dozens of beautiful and strange fountains in the historic center alone (like a 500-year-old one of an ogre eating a child — yikes).

Hang out in Bern’s Old Town, bordered by the Aare River, and check out the medieval architecture paired with quintessential Swiss-style buildings. Start your trip with a historical walking tour to learn more about the city!

24. Cavtat, Croatia

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Cavtat is a sleepy Croatian town that has everything that makes this underrated country amazing: a rich cultural history, delightful cuisine, and lovely seaside views. It’s just a 30-minute drive from the hustle and bustle of Dubrovnik, but its calm atmosphere makes it feel a world away.

Along the coastal streets of Cavtat, you’ll find adorable cafés, kitschy shops, and plenty of locals hanging out. The region is also known for its wine, which comes from the nearby Konavle Valley.

If you enjoy getting off the typical tourist track, this is a great place to see how locals live and have a more authentic experience.

23. Tübingen, Germany

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On any given sunny day, you’ll see people floating down the river in traditional punts against the backdrop of colorful historic buildings — this is the kind of charm you can expect in Tübingen, often referred to as the “eternal student town” because of its robust population of students and professors from the local university.

Tübingen is also home to the Hohentübingen Castle, a structure built in 1037 that has a mix of medieval and modern architecture, and also hosts the fascinating Ancient Culture Museum. Visit the castle, take in the hilltop views of the town, and check out all the adorable cafés downtown. This is one German destination that you won’t want to miss, especially in the Christmas !

22. Frankfurt, Germany

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You can expect to find plenty to do in Frankfurt, one of Germany’s largest metropolises. This bustling city is an international hub with a truly cosmopolitan vibe, gigantic museums, quirky cafés, vibrant markets, and much more. Since it’s such a big place, start off your Frankfurt adventure with a private tour to get acquainted .

Because of its location in central Germany, Frankfurt is an awesome place to start exploring the country as a whole. There are tons of day trips from here, like this one to the Hohenzollern Castle .

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21. Vienna, Austria

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Vienna is the ultimate destination for art and architecture enthusiasts. One of its most famous features is its immaculate café scene. Walk into any traditional Viennese café and you’ll see beautiful decorations, a whole host of fluffy pastries, and lots of locals hanging out.

Vienna is one of the absolute best places to visit in Europe any time of year, but especially during Christmastime. It’s known throughout Europe to have the most extravagant Christmas decorations and celebrations, so a trip during the month of December is ideal!

One of the many wonderful places to explore in Vienna is the Schönbrunn Palace & Gardens, a great place to learn about the city’s history and culture; you can book a tour of it here .

20. Lofoten Islands, Norway

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I’m here to let you in on a little secret: the Lofoten Islands in Norway are severely underrated, so you should definitely consider visiting. You’ll find snow-covered mountains, arctic wildlife, and charming towns.

Located inside the Arctic Circle, the islands feature some of Europe’s most stunning, unspoiled nature. They’re perfect for travelers who like to explore the outdoors. Check out this winter kayaking adventure that combines history and nature.

Not to mention, the islands are one of the most amazing places to catch the Northern Lights , from August through October. This is an awesome destination for travelers who love to go where few other tourists go.

19. Isle of Skye, Scotland

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Along the highlands of Scotland lies the Isle of Skye, the largest of the Inner Hebrides, at 50 miles long. The jaw-dropping landscapes are the main attraction here, including the legendary “Fairy Pools” and Cuillin Mountain.

There is also an abundance of wildlife, including white-tailed sea eagles, otters, seals, and whales, among other creatures. Who knows, you might even catch a glimpse of the mythical Loch Ness Monster, whose story originated off the coast of the island.

To see all the magic of the Isle of Skye, consider this three-day sightseeing tour !

18. The Giant’s Causeway, Ireland

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Northern Ireland’s coastline is one of the most idiosyncratic landscapes in Europe, with the Giant’s Causeway one of its highlights. Thousands of hexagon-shaped basalt columns, which date back to over 60 million years ago, plunge into the Atlantic Ocean. The legend behind the Giant’s Causeway is that the columns were erected to create stepping stones for giants, hence the name.

As the light changes throughout the day, so does the scenery at the causeway. You’ll see the colors shift from deep green to gray and brown as the sun sets, creating a mystical scene. Plus, the columns are fun to climb and explore.

17. The Cotswolds, England

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Just a couple hours from the hustle and bustle of London is a region called the Cotswolds. This hilly area spans central and southwest England and is the perfect destination for travelers who love the outdoors and sleepy little towns. It’s also a favorite staycation spot for Londoners looking to get out of town and connect with nature and the slow pace of life here.

Spend a day or two, or even a couple weeks exploring the farms, hills, and cobblestone streets in one of England’s most charming regions. The Cotswolds are great to visit all on their own, but you can also check them out on a day trip from London .

16. Lake Como, Italy

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Lake Como is a total paradise at the foot of the Italian Alps. Along the perimeter of this inverted-Y-shaped lake, you’ll find picturesque towns and villages that have an ageless elegance, each with its own character. You can visit as many as you’d like by taking a water taxi across the lake.

The lake often gets a reputation for being extra luxurious and overpriced. However, visiting during low season, from October to April, is a great option for budget travelers who want to avoid high lodging prices. It might be colder during then, but the towns take on a romantic quality in the chillier months.

To get a stunning panoramic view of Lake Como, consider this tour with a cable ride !

15. Antwerp, Belgium

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Antwerp is bursting at the seams with culture and exciting events almost any time of year, making it one of the more lively destinations on this list. It has a fascinating mix of new and old: slick modern buildings of floor-to-ceiling glass next to classic Belgian architecture. One prime example is the famous Antwerpen Centraal, which has a vintage feel yet houses a collection of shiny, ultra-modern sculptures.

Get a stunning view of town from the top of the Giant Ferris Wheel or kick-start your visit with this neat two-hour bike tour to get the lay of the land.

14. Utrecht, Netherlands

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Sure, you’ve heard all about Amsterdam, but have you heard of Utrecht, the beating heart of Dutch culture? Like many cities in the Netherlands, you won’t see many cars in Utrecht. In fact, the city center is almost entirely car free. This is because the Dutch tend to opt for bicycles instead, so don’t miss out on the opportunity to feel like a local by renting a bike to get around.

The Dom Tower is Utrecht’s most prominent feature and you can see it from almost anywhere in town. Utrecht is a college town with tons of museums, landmarks, and sites to see, most notably the peaceful canals that run throughout it.

13. Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

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This tiny country packs a huge cultural punch as one of Europe’s most diverse cities. Luxembourg City is a melting pot with people living there from over 170 countries and is known throughout Europe to be the most multilingual city on the continent. In fact, regardless of nationality, a majority of the city’s residents are at least trilingual. Polyglots rejoice! This is the city you’ve been searching for.

Another reason to visit Luxembourg is its impressive selection of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There are four of them in Luxembourg City alone! It’s also one of the safest cities in the world, so you can expect to have a relatively crime-free experience.

12. Sibiu, Romania

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If Romania, let alone Sibiu, has flown under your travel radar, you’re not alone. I feel like Romania doesn’t get the travel hype it deserves, although the country seems to be having somewhat of a tourism moment. Sibiu is no exception: recently, more and more travelers are making a stop there to admire the town’s beauty.

Sibiu’s “downtown” consists of the remnants of the medieval center from the 12th century. You’ll find small town squares, towers, stone wall defenses, and ancient-looking buildings and churches. Visiting this idyllic city feels like taking a step way back into the past — in the best way.

Book an awesome tour of the city here.

11. Santorini, Greece

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You’ve seen the Insta photos, so surely Santorini has been on your bucket list for some time if you haven’t ticked it off already. This picturesque Greek island is one of the country’s most popular destinations — and it’s no wonder why. Idyllic blue-domed churches, breezy sea views, sparkling sunsets, and colorful beaches all await you on Santorini.

In case you just can’t wait any longer for your slice of Grecian heaven, we’ve got everything you need to begin planning your Santorini getaway with this helpful guide . In it, you’ll find the best hikes, beaches, and other fun must-do activities.

10. Kotor, Montenegro

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The vibrant blue water you see in the photo is the Bay of Kotor, a serene place to relax and enjoy the sights of the beautiful medieval city. Wandering through Kotor’s Old Town feels like stepping into a fairytale, with its well-preserved medieval architecture and mystical atmosphere.

Kotor is brimming with old cathedrals and relics from the past, like the Kotor Fortress. You could spend days exploring the city by land and sea. Try this sweet boat tour , which includes a stop at the must-see Blue Cave.

9. Soča Valley, Slovenia

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Slovenia’s Soča Valley is home to one of the most beautiful rivers in Europe, the River Soča. In some parts, it appears to be bright blue, while in others, it looks more emerald green. With waterfalls, rocky gorges, and canyons along the way, the river is a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Many travelers come to the Soča Valley to go rafting, kayaking, and canyoning along the river. Consider kayaking with a guide to learn more about the valley and its history.

The Soča Valley is also the first place to earn the designation “ EDEN ” for its sustainable development of tourism.

8. Budapest, Hungary

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Budapest is the ultimate stop on any European architecture junkie’s bucket list. From Art Nouveau to baroque and neoclassical styles, you’ll find an enchanting variety of buildings to admire throughout town. Between visits to these beloved architectural gems, grab a bite at a traditional Hungarian restaurant to find out why Budapest is one of Eastern Europe’s food capitals.

This sparkling Hungarian city is also famous for its hot springs and bathhouses. One of the most popular is the Széchenyi Spa, which you can book a visit to here .

7. Kungsleden, Sweden

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Stretching over 400 kilometers (250 miles) between Abisko and Hemavan is Kungsleden, one of the most famous hiking trails in the world, which adventurers from all over the world visit each year. Between the mountainous birch forests and rugged alpine terrain, you’ll see many wonders of the Swedish landscape on this trail. Along the trail, you’ll also pass by small villages and four national parks: Abisko, Stora Sjöfallet, Sarek, and Pieljekaise. The trail is well marked, making it ideal for any level of backpacker.

Many travelers do the trail in spurts. Whether you’re down for the entire length or just a few kilometers, you’re sure to have a blast exploring it and meeting all kinds of hikers along the way.

6. Copenhagen, Denmark

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Copenhagen makes this list because it’s considered by some to be the happiest city in the world. I mean, who wouldn’t want to see what all the hype is about? Besides the delightfully friendly locals and world-class cuisine, the Danish capital is home to a wonderful collection of museums, palaces, gardens, and churches.

Like in other small European countries, you’ll see an impressive number of people on bicycles, so consider renting one and joining in on the cycling fun. Even better, take on the city via bicycle tour !

What are you waiting for? Go see why people in Copenhagen are so happy!

5. Helsinki, Finland

best country of europe to visit

If you’re a design and architecture aficionado, Helsinki might be the perfect place for you. Feast your eyes on buildings whose designers have a knack for symmetry and style that you won’t find anywhere else in Europe. In particular, you’ll find one of the largest collections of Art Nouveau buildings on the continent.

Helsinki, like other big cities in northern Europe, has a long-standing sauna culture, which makes the frigid temperatures more manageable for locals and visitors alike. If you don’t mind stripping down in front of strangers, giving a sauna a try while you visit is sort of a rite of passage.

4. Krakow, Poland

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Visiting Krakow promises a burst of Polish culture, history, gastronomy, nightlife, and so much more. As one of the country’s most vibrant cultural epicenters, Krakow is an absolute must.

As someone who grew up eating Polish cuisine, this city is high on my list solely because of the incredible food scene. You’ll see very quickly that the local fare is much more than just pierogies and sausages. Street food in Poland is flavorful and authentic, and at the many carts around town, you can try small and large plates.

Krakow is also where you’ll find the largest city square in Europe, Rynek Glowny. This is the absolute best place to start exploring and tasting everything you possibly can. While you’re there, don’t pass up the opportunity to step inside the awe-inspiring Basilica of the Virgin Mary.

3. Tatra Mountains, Poland

best country of europe to visit

I’ve been hearing about the Tatra Mountains for a very long time, which until recently I didn’t know was actually kind of rare. Many travelers to Europe skip Poland altogether, and even more miss the beauty of this mountain range. Since we’re all about the great outdoors here at BMTM, this is one of those places that I have to mention.

The Tatras have long been a haven for backpackers and solo travelers. The area is known as a mini version of the Alps because of the similar landscapes; however, there are far fewer visitors and therefore more solitude in which to enjoy nature. Plus, it’s much more affordable to visit the Tatras. At they are just a two-hour drive from Krakow, consider combining the two for an epic Polish adventure.

2. Vilnius, Lithuania

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Maybe Lithuania hasn’t caught your attention yet, but it’s about to. As one of Eastern Europe’s most quirky cities, Vilnius has a charm unlike any other. Teeming with baroque architecture and quaint museums, the country’s capital is beloved by European travelers and intercontinental guests alike.

This city’s rich Jewish heritage makes for a vibrant cultural landscape that outsiders will find interesting and thought provoking; don’t miss out on the Green House Holocaust Museum to learn more about it. Vilnius has also been a haven for artists, who once banded together in the present-day neighborhood of Užupis to declare themselves their own independent republic.

Consider checking out Vilnius’s Old Town on a private tour like this one.

1. Ohrid, North Macedonia

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When you look at photos of Ohrid, North Macedonia, you might be surprised to know that this gorgeous destination has yet to become a tourist hot spot. Its narrow cobblestone streets are reminiscent of Italian and French villages, but Ohrid has a flavor all its own. In many ways, this small city feels like a time capsule, with its medieval architecture and old-school flair.

Ohrid is on a magnificent lake in the mountains, and although it’s just a three-hour drive from the capital of Skopje, it feels a world away from the city noise. This incredible location is likely to catch on with European tourists, so visit soon to take in its authentic beauty.

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I have to admit that I’ve been avoiding traveling through Europe for some time. It’s mostly because I enjoy rugged adventures, and I’ve gotten used to the backpacker’s way of travel. I used to think of Europe as a whole (my first mistake, because it’s so diverse and difficult to generalize about it) as being more of a bougie place to travel. However, there are so many off-the-beaten-path destinations that have become more and more appealing to me.

Have you traveled through Europe? What is your favorite place there?

About Emily Becker

Emily Becker is a digital nomad based in Costa Rica. She's been traveling on and off since 2014 and has visited 15 countries—planning to tick many more off her bucket list. In addition to writing for BMTM, she works as a copywriter and project manager.

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Marcone says

12/16/2021 at 10:00 pm

I enjoy this blog so much.

12/19/2021 at 10:09 am

I enjoy this list. In the part about the Isle of Skye, you mention that the Loch Ness Monster story arose off the shore of the Isle of Sky;e. I believe that story belongs to Loch Ness, not the Atlantic Ocean.

12/26/2021 at 1:32 pm

You are correct Denny. I think what happened is the three day tour mentions Island of Skye and Loch Ness together. On day 2 you explore beautiful Isle of Skye and but then day 3 they go elsewhere They go that day into Scottish Highlands and see Loch Ness and maybe “monster spotting” and this is where the story originated. Other lakes and rivers have legends too of monster like creatures. Did you know there are dozens in the US alone. Even in a river in my home state not too far from my home.

12/26/2021 at 1:45 pm

Also Denny instead of the tour it could also be in reference to the Storr Loch monster that WAS in Isle of Skye. It was real. A 170 million or so old Jurassic era skeleton fossil discovered in 1966 and verified in 2016. Google “Storr Loch”. Very interesting. Scotland’s real Loch monster! Not Loch Ness so keep hunting but really cool.

01/10/2022 at 9:39 am

Love this list! And hands up for Kotor and the Soca Valley.. can’t wait to go back ?

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.

Table of Contents

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!

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

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

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

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

Add all of Ireland to this list ?

Birmingham England

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

Most depressing soulless sprawled out place I’ve ever lived

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

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

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

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

Siena is beautiful but I think Lucca is better!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Budapest all day long

Warsaw is a beautiful city

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

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

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

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

Saint Petersburg should be included. Beautiful place.

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

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

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

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

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The Top 10 Safest Countries In Europe To Visit in 2024

D reaming of a European adventure but prioritizing safety? It may be difficult to decide where to travel with so many nations to choose from. Living in or visiting a nation that is deemed “safe” is undoubtedly a luxury, but when it comes to vacations and international travel, it’s sometimes an afterthought. Planning your vacation might go more smoothly if you are aware of which nations are considered safe for visitors to visit before booking your trip. The following list compiles the top ten safest European nations to go to in 2024, along with some key safety indicators like crime rates, political stability and healthcare systems. Let’s find you the perfect European haven for your next unforgettable escapade.

Why Does Travel Safety Matter?

There’s usually a list of “must-haves” that a country has to have, regardless of whether you visit or plan to live there permanently. We are all familiar with the typical must-haves: stunning scenery, advanced infrastructure, a wide range of activities, etc. All of the aforementioned elements are important to Nomad Capitalists, but we also give top priority to things like tax breaks, a welcoming business climate, and investment opportunities.

However, safety is the one consideration that takes precedence over all others. Even if the nation became the most developed, tax-free investment destination, people would still be afraid of touching it with a rod if they felt insecure. Fortunately, Europe continues to be the world’s most tranquil continent.

The Top 10 Safest Countries In Europe to Visit

A safe environment consists of several layers. Not every safety talk touches on issues of law and order or violent crime statistics. Safety also includes general perception, healthcare and the political environment. In light of everything, the safest nations in Europe are:

Iceland has remained on top of the list of safest countries in Europe for ten years in a row. Known as “the land of fire and ice” because of its untamed terrain, it is regarded as one of the safest regions in Europe because of its persistently low crime rate, excellent standard of living and unnecessary reliance on unarmed police.

Iceland boasts robust social networks and a deep sense of community. Nearly 98% of Icelanders claim to know someone they can depend on in an emergency. One of the key benefits of living on an island with a tight-knit community is that crime rates remain low because people know one another and can support one another in situations of need. It is also the third happiest nation in the world, based on the World Happiness Report.

Even if you’re traveling alone, the nation is among the safest countries in Europe for female travelers. Schedule a visit to this secure European nation to increase your chances of seeing the fabled Northern Lights. Make a reservation for the Blue Lagoon for a tranquil activity where you may let your thoughts drift away and harmonize with the opulent surroundings.

Denmark is the second safest country in the world and Europe, and it is also the birthplace of the concept of utter contentment (Hygge). But this nation is renowned for more than just safety; it has a lot to offer visitors, whether they are traveling alone or with a big group of friends. Some of the attractions are LEGO, the Tivoli Gardens and even enjoying a nice Carlsberg beer. You’ll be departing with tales from one of Europe’s safest nations that someone like Hans Christian Anderson would be proud of.

Books, legends and a pint of Irish Guinness. The time has come to get to know  the Emerald Isle if an Irish tour isn’t the last thing on your mind. The Republic of Ireland is ranked third among the safest European nations by the GPI. It is distinct from Northern Ireland, a constituent of the Kingdom of Great Britain.

This little country takes great pleasure in its lush surroundings, its musical talents and its ability to pour the ideal pint. The nation also offers one of the lowest corporation tax rates in all of Europe. We’ve even highlighted Ireland as a great travel destination for single female travelers because of its comparatively low crime rate and low threat levels. Leave Dublin behind and immerse yourself in the fabled tales of bygone eras in other counties like Cork and Limerick; you never know what you could find. Furthermore, the Irish passport is regarded as one of the strongest five passports globally for its excellent freedom of travel.

Austria, which is renowned for its regal and ancient castles and palaces, comes in second place among the safest nations in Europe. But it’s not only architecture, either. Classical music enthusiasts can honor well-known composers like Mozart and Beethoven by swaying along in Vienna. Should your tour happen to arrive in the winter, you may enter the magical Christmas markets and experience a sensation equivalent to being within a joyous snow globe. Find out more about the best places to travel to in Europe during the winter.

Portugal, which completes the top 5 safest countries in Europe, enjoys cordial relations with its neighbors, a very low crime rate, and its armed forces. The country in southwest Europe has high levels of safety, in part because of the presence of security officials. Portugal is also safe politically, as its connections with other nations are cooperative.

In addition, the nation experiences over 300 days of sunshine on average, so visitors may be lucky to experience pleasant weather while touring. Take a tour of Portugal in the spring or summer and return feeling rejuvenated. Leave Lisbon behind and explore the city before expanding your horizons to include the other towns. Saying “yes” to a vacation in this secure European nation is the only thing left to do.

Slovenia is a country with breathtaking scenery, untamed lakes and elaborate cave networks. Slovenia’s capital, Ljubljana, was voted the Open City of Europe in 2016 because of its completely car-free city center, abundance of open areas and changes to the traffic laws that promote environmental health and sustainability.

But having beautiful scenery by itself doesn’t guarantee a place among the ten safest nations in Europe. Slovenia excels in several areas besides environmental safety. With almost 90% of recorded criminal charges being theft, it ranks high among the countries with the lowest levels of crime in the world. Slovenia deserves a spot on your next trip destination since it has a plethora of medieval castles, lots of recreational opportunities, and the cleanest atmospheres you’ll ever experience.

Switzerland

An excursion to Switzerland is sure to leave you craving more cheese, chocolate, and timepieces. Its long-standing neutrality has played a key role in keeping Switzerland safe, stable, and free of all bloodshed. The Swiss people are an exceptional nation because they have always lived in a tranquil environment free from instability or the threat of conflict. The nation has been able to focus on more vital issues like social welfare and growth because of the prolonged era of peace. Switzerland is now at the top of the Human Development Index.

Were you aware that Switzerland maintains one of the largest rates of gun ownership worldwide? Despite being known for being a major exporter of weapons, it has managed to keep its crime rate extremely low. That’s the extent to which the government’s gun control measures work.

The Czech Republic

Czechia, or The Czech Republic is a well-liked travel destination with a rich cultural heritage and a high level of security within Europe. There is little chance of terrorist threats, communities frequently coexist peacefully and the cost of medical services and other necessities is comparatively lower.

Finland is a deserving destination to be included in the list of the safest European countries. The country is proud to share the statistic that 11 out of 12 misplaced purses are given back to their owners. This country is a delight in every season, home to Lapland, the largest island in the world, and untamed wilderness.

Furthermore, Finland is the second-safest nation according to the Women’s Peace and Security Index, making it a safe sanctuary for lone travelers. Therefore, you can confidently pack your bags and reserve your next trip to this stunning nation if you’re a woman hoping to view the northern lights. If you like to avoid crowds, consider taking a trip in the fall, right before the holiday season.

The Republic of Croatia

Croatia ranks bottom among the ten safest European nations, surrounded by historic walls and terracotta roofs. Even when it came to the safest places to walk at night—which is frequently a top concern for women traveling alone—it came in second. Croatia is a strong candidate for any upcoming European trip plans you may have, given its Mediterranean climate.

Safe Travels!

Now that you are aware of the safest countries in Europe, pack your bags and embrace the peace of mind! Whether you crave the rugged beauty of Iceland or the charming canals of Amsterdam, Europe offers a wealth of safe and unforgettable travel experiences. Remember, this list is a jumping-off point, and further research can help tailor your choice to your specific interests.

While these countries consistently rank highly in safety, it’s important to remember that vigilance is key anywhere you travel. Staying informed about current events, researching specific destinations, and practising common sense will go a long way in ensuring a smooth and secure European adventure. With a little planning and this handy guide, your European adventure is sure to be as safe as it is spectacular.

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I've visited over 50 European cities. Here are the 5 I can't wait to return to.

  • After visiting over 50  European cities , I'm often asked which places have been my favorites.
  • However, I've found that each city I've been to has offered something different.
  • A few of my favorite places to visit include  Barcelona  and Ljubljana, Slovenia.

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It's looking like 2024 is a good time to travel to Europe , especially if you want to avoid extra paperwork and fees.

European Union (EU) authorities have been working on a system that makes it mandatory for many travelers, including Americans, to obtain a visa-like document in order to visit most countries in the EU.

Although the requirement was meant to be put in place this year, it's since been delayed to 2025 — so you may want to book that European trip sooner rather than later.

As someone who's visited over 50 European cities, I can help you narrow down your options. Here are the five cities in Europe I absolutely loved and can't wait to return to.

Barcelona is my favorite city in the world.

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Barcelona is, dare I say, my favorite city in the world. Its unique architecture is reason enough to visit, but Spain also offers some of the best cuisine around.

Barcelona truly offers something for everyone, from parks and beaches to nightclubs and cafés.

When I visited Bunkers del Carmel, a popular lookout spot that provides stunning views of Barcelona, I felt a true sense of community. Here, I found people simply drinking wine and enjoying the views together.

Porto, Portugal, is the perfect place to watch the sunset.

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I've found that Porto is often overlooked for Portugal's more popular city, Lisbon. When I visited Porto, however, I spent my days sitting by the waterfront, drinking port wine, and eating amazing Portuguese food.

Seeing the sunset here is a right of passage — I recommend catching one at Jardim do Morro, a garden overlooking the city.

Edinburgh, Scotland, is easy to explore on foot.

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When I visited Edinburgh, I felt like I was on the set of a Harry Potter film . The medieval architecture is unlike anything I've seen before, and it's easy to explore the city on foot.

The food scene did not disappoint, and I learned that Scottish cuisine is much more than just haggis. I recommend checking out restaurants like Oink and The Bon Vivant.

Ljubljana, Slovenia, is full of natural beauty.

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Ljubljana, Slovenia, is one of the most aesthetically-pleasing cities I've visited. Its natural beauty is unmatched, and it's very easy to get around from the city center.

In my opinion, a trip to Ljubljana isn't complete without a visit to Lake Bled, where travelers can enjoy turquoise waters and gorgeous mountains.

The city also has an award-winning food scene , with multiple Michelin stars to show for it.

Visiting Colmar, France, makes me feel like I'm in a Disney movie.

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Colmar, located in the Alsace region of France, feels like a Disney movie come to life. I've visited the famous Christmas markets in the region, but the area has so much to offer.

Aside from Christmas festivities, Alsace is also known for its wine. In my opinion, the Alsace wine route is an underrated travel destination, as it's often outshined by more popular areas like Paris and the South of France.

Whether it's your first or fifth time in France, I recommend adding Colmar to your list of cities to visit.

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7 of the best places to visit in Finland in 2024

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Finland may not appear as regularly on the tourism wish-list as European heavyweights such as Spain or Italy , but it’s ability to cater to vastly different types of tourism means that it will inevitably start popping up on the radar.

Few countries on the continent can cater to beach holidays , Northern Lights excursions, island hopping and trips to the Arctic wilderness – but Finland is one of them.

Whether you want to ski in Lapland , explore some of its thousands of lakes in the Lake District, visit Santa Claus near the Arctic Circle or live like the world’s happiest locals in Helsinki, Finland caters to both the well-trodden and the unfamiliar in terms of potential holidays.

From the cool capital and historic cities to lakeside towns and national parks that provide a vast expanse of wilderness, Finland offers an abundance of the unexpected to the uninitiated. Below, we’ve rounded up a selection of the best places to discover in this part of the Nordics.

The capital of the world’s happiest country is always going to be an intriguing place. Helsinki contains some of the country’s most famous landmarks and attractions, from the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Ateneum (a space for Finnish art) to the Suomenlinna fortress and the National Museum of Finland.

What makes Helsinki particularly appealing, though, is the effortless fusion of nature and city life. Helsinki sits on the Baltic Sea, part of an archipelago of 330 islands, and is home to fantastic beaches and dense forests that make shoreside relaxation and hiking equally as accessible as dining out or shopping. Within the city, the verdant Esplanadi park and beaches such as Hietaniemi are the highlights, while a range of public saunas – Löyly is the most well-known – cater to outdoor swimming and easy relaxation.

Read more on Finland travel :

  • The best Northern Lights holidays in Finland
  • Here’s what life is like in the ‘world’s happiest country’
  • How this Finnish ‘sauna capital of the world’ helped me recover from burnout

Rovaniemi is the capital of Finnish Lapland, and the centre of the winter wonderland around Christmas time. Those visiting during the festive period can enjoy a trip to the Santa Claus Village, where you can cross the Arctic Circle , go on snowmobile and husky excursions, and potentially see the Northern Lights.

For a great view of the Arctic landscape, head to the Syväsenvaara Fell observation tower. Once you’re done exploring the surrounding nature of the Arctic, take a trip to the Arktikum, which showcases Arctic history, or the Pilke House, a local science museum. For the more adventurous, the ski resort of Ounasvaara lies just 15 minutes away from the city.

Turku’s one-time status as the country’s capital means that it remains one of Finland’s foremost cities, and that is evident in its abundance of natural and architectural sites. The main landmarks include the country’s largest fortress (the Turun Linna), the magnificent Gothic cathedral (Turun Tuomiokirkko) and the old market square. Nevertheless, a host of museums – including the Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova, a museum that combines contemporary art with exhibitions on the city’s past, and the Forum Marinum, the city’s maritime museum – provide another insight into local history and culture.

Like Helsinki, Turku has managed to maintain its history and culture while also preserving the surrounding natural landscape. The Aura River is a focal point of the city – littered with bars and restaurants and ideal for a stroll or river cruise – while green spaces like the Kupittaa Park provide more opportunities for relaxing outside, as do the numerous saunas and beaches such as Ekvalla.

Saariselka and the Urho Kekkonen National Park

Saariselka is a popular choice for package holidays to Lapland, and during the winter months this is one of the country’s premiere tourists resorts. Though it is still picturesque in summer, the region – located high above the Arctic Cirlce – is a veritable winter wonderland when the snow is falling and the Northern Lights are visible (usually from September through to March).

This a destination for being at one with nature, from stays in glass-roofed aurora cabins and ventures around modest ski resorts to husky sledding, ice fishing, snowshoeing and snowmobile excursions. The town is also the gateway to the Urho Kekkonen National Park, an even more remote part of Finnish Lapland, and is also less than an hour away from Inari, the centre of Finland’s indigenous Sami culture.

If you’re visiting in summer, swap Lapland for Lakeland. Savonlinna is the place to come if you want to delve deeper into the reasoning behind Finland’s nickname as the ‘Land of a Thousand Lakes’. It spans two islands between the lakes of Haapavesi and Pihlavesi, and the serene waters and surrounding woodland offer some of the most beautiful summer scenery anywhere in the country.

Savonlinna is among the best summer choices for nature lovers and adventurers, with cycling, hiking, day cruises and various water sports all within easy reach. You’re right on the edge of the two national parks of Linnansaari and Kolovesi too, though do make sure to take some time to visit the 15th-century Olavnlinna castle. If you’d like to combine the arts and adventure during your stay, visit in July for the town’s annual opera festival.

A country with over 50,000 islands and thousands of miles of coastline offers as many beautiful beaches other countries in Europe. Hanko, a small town with a population of just 8,000 people, has 130km of pristine coastline – this is a lovely option for a day trip from Helsinki when the sun is shining on beaches like Hangö Plagen, Tulluddsstranden and Centrums Badstrand.

The fact that this is the sunniest area of Finland means that many do visit for beach days, but as well as lying on the sand and trying your hand at water sports, visitors can trek along the trails of the Tulliniemi Nature Path, explore castles in nearby Raasepori, and see the tallest lighthouse in the Nordics, Bengtskär.

Yllas is Finland’s largest ski resort, and one of two main resorts – along with Levi, around an hour away – that is an option for package ski holidays from the UK . Yllas is the more traditional village of the two, with 53km of pistes across 63 runs (the majority of which cater to beginner and intermediate skiers). For cross-country skiers, there are over 500km of trails in Yllas and the nearby Pallas-Yllästunturi national park.

Skiiing in Yllas often offers uncrowded slops, runs dotted with rime-frosted trees and even the Northern Lights dancing above you, as well as reliable, good-quality snow cover. It may not have the reputation of Alpine resorts, but for an altogether more laid-back, low-key ski trip, Yllas is an ideal option.

The village of Ylläsjärvi itself provides a hearty mix of Nordic and Finnish architecture and cuisine, as well as an ice spa and swimming pool (complete with a unique sauna gondola) and opportunities to try winter activities, from snowshoeing to ice fishing.

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Travel | rick steves’ europe: glimpse the ancient past in northeast england.

Step 2,000 years into the past by hiking Hadrian’s Wall. (Addie Mannan, Rick Steves’ Europe)

While southern England gets most of the glory – and the tourists – the country’s far northeastern corner harbors some of England’s best historical sights. Hadrian’s Wall serves as a reminder that this was once an important Roman colony, while nearby Holy Island is where Christianity gained its first toehold in Britain. And both can be reached from the town of Durham, home to England’s greatest Norman church.

For years I’ve visited Hadrian’s Wall, the remains of the fortification the Romans built nearly 2,000 years ago to mark the northern end of their empire, where Britannia stopped and the barbarian land that would someday be Scotland began. But until a more recent visit, I had never ventured beyond the National Trust properties, the museums, and the various car-park viewpoints.

This time, I spent a sunny late afternoon actually hiking the wall. As I scrambled along these Roman ruins, I took a moment to simply absorb the setting. All alone with the sound of the wind, I surveyed the vast expanses and craggy hills that seem to rip across the island, like a snapshot that has frozen some sort of geological violence in midaction.

Hadrian’s Wall stretches 73 miles across the isle. Once a towering 15-foot-tall fortification, that once mighty wall is now only about three feet wide and three to six feet high. But it’s still one of England’s most thought-provoking sights.

The best way to experience the wall is to focus on a six-mile stretch right in the middle, featuring three must-see sights: Housesteads Roman Fort, which shows you where the Romans lived; Vindolanda’s museum, which shows you how they lived; and the Roman Army Museum, which explains the empire-wide military organization that brought them here.

This stretch of the wall also boasts some of the most enjoyable hiking. A three-mile ridge walk alongside the wall from Steel Rigg to Sycamore Gap (named for the much-loved tree that stood there until vandals cut it down in 2023) to Housesteads Roman Fort gives you a perfect taste of scenery and history.

If you prefer history with monks mixed in, visit Holy Island. This small dot off the coast of northern England, near the Scottish border, was the home and original burial ground of St. Cuthbert, a great missionary monk and leader of the early Christian church in northern England. Known 1,200 years ago as Lindisfarne, this island was the source of the magnificent Lindisfarne Gospels, illustrated by monks with some of the finest art from Europe’s early Middle Ages. By the ninth century, Viking raids forced the monks to take shelter in Durham, but they returned centuries later to reestablish a church on this holy site.

Today, Holy Island makes a pleasant stop for modern-day pilgrims, who cross a causeway to a quiet town with B&Bs, cafés, and 150 residents. The island’s highlights include a priory, with an evocative field of ruined church walls and a tiny museum, a former coast-guard lookout tower offering expansive views, and a dramatically situated castle that’s more enticing from afar than it is inside.

South of Hadrian’s Wall and Holy Island and three hours north of London by train, the town of Durham sits snug below its castle and famous church. A sharp bend in the River Wear protected medieval Durham, providing a moat on three sides. Today, the river ties Durham into a tidy little bundle and seems to protect it only from the modern world.

For nearly a thousand years, pilgrims have come to Durham to see its cathedral. It was built around the year 1100 to house the much venerated bones of St. Cuthbert. The architecture is unusually harmonious because it’s all one style. The cathedral was built in just 40 years and survives essentially unaltered. In the rest of Europe, this kind of architecture would be called “Romanesque.” But in England, it’s called “Norman,” named after the invaders who brought the style across the English Channel from France. The cathedral’s round arches and zigzag carved decorations are textbook Norman.

For me, a Durham highlight is attending an evensong. I always arrive early and ask to be seated in the choir, the cozy, central church-within-a-church. In this vast, dark, and chilly building, the choir served as an intimate space where medieval monks could worship multiple times a day.

While the cathedral is the city’s top draw, it’s not the only one. Strolling the town and popping into the indoor market just off the main square is a delight. And, as home to England’s third-oldest university, the city is lively with tattooed students in search of a good karaoke bar.

From a magnificent cathedral to striking ruins, England’s northernmost fringes provide the best opportunity to delve into the country’s fascinating past while enjoying its friendly present.

(Rick Steves (www.ricksteves.com) writes European guidebooks, hosts travel shows on public TV and radio, and organizes European tours. This column revisits some of Rick’s favorite places over the past two decades. You can email Rick at [email protected] and follow his blog on Facebook.)

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