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The Ultimate Europe Travel Bucket List – 100 Incredible Places to Visit in Europe

Planning a trip to Europe? Get ready to adventure with the ultimate Europe bucket list. Your go-to guide to the top 100 things to do, see and eat across the continent. How many have you been to?

Europe is filled with wonderful travel spots – age-old cities filled with beautiful galleries, stunning landscapes, gorgeous beaches – you name it, it has it.

How many of these 100 awesome bucket list destinations in Europe have you seen?

Must-Visit Landmarks for Your Europe Bucket List

Europe boasts a lengthy list of historical landmarks that is unrivalled by any other continent.

Whether you’re simply stopping off for a weekend away in sparkly Paris, or are planning a trip darting from country to country across the continent, these are the places you shouldn’t miss.

1. Big Ben, London, United Kingdom

Big Ben, London

The Elizabeth Tower, more commonly referred to as Big Ben, is one of the most iconic landmarks in London and a must for your London itinerary – it’s one of the best things to see in the United Kingdom .

Contrary to popular belief, “Big Ben” actually refers to the clock’s main bell, rather than to the clock itself, but (and I say this as a Londoner) it’s now become so synonymous with the Elizabeth Tower as a whole that it’s fine to call it Big Ben.

Built in 1858, the copper embellished clock is joined to the Houses of Parliament and is a tourist hotspot.

Big Ben is also looking absolutely gorgeous since its recent renovation – go now before the London grime dulls its golden glow.

2. Buckingham Palace, London, United Kingdom

Buckingham Palace

Home of the King of England (and many other UK sovereigns since 1837), Buckingham Palace is one of the best spots for your ultimate Europe bucket list.

With around seven hundred and seventy-five rooms (nineteen open to the public), this luxurious residence is one of the best things to do in London.    

3. Stonehenge, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

Stonehenge historical monument

Stonehenge , as the best-known prehistoric monument in Europe, is one of our top 100 things to do in Europe. The curious collection of crumbled stones is approximately four thousand and five hundred years old, dating back to the time of our Neolithic ancestors.   

4. Eiffel Tower, Paris, France

Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower in Paris is a famous French landmark everyone knows and is another addition to our Europe bucket list. Climbing to around three hundred and twenty four metres, the iron lattice tower was originally built in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution.

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5. Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France

Arc de Triomphe

Standing to the right of the River Seine, the Arc de Triomphe is part of most France itineraries being one of the most famous tourist attractions in France.

At a height of approximately fifty metres, the Arc de Triomphe was once the tallest triumphal arch in the world and is now one of the top landmarks in Europe honouring those who lost their lives during the Napoleonic Wars.   

6. St Peter’s Basilica, Rome, Italy

St Peter's Basilica

If you’re looking for the best places to visit in Europe, St Peter’s Basilica in Rome , Italy should be at the top of your list.

This beautiful, Italian church is designed entirely in the Renaissance style, making St Peter’s Basilica one piece of 17th century architecture you simply cannot miss on your trip to Rome.

7. The Colosseum, Rome, Italy

Colosseum

Sat in the centre of Rome, the Colosseum dates back to 80 AD and (quite understandably) is top of most people’s Italy itineraries.

Built from brick and concrete, the amphitheatre once held around eighty thousand spectators who would watch executions, gladiatorial contests and classic plays.

8. Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy

Trevi Fountain

The Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy is one of the most famous fountains in the world. The Trevi Fountain has made its way onto everyone’s Europe bucket lists for its breathtaking Palazzo Poli backdrop and intricately carved sculptures.

You’re no longer allowed to toss in a coin at the Trevi Fountain (and risk large fines if you do) but it’s still custom to make a wish when you visit.

9. The Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy

Leaning Tower of Pisa

Italy’s Leaning Tower of Pisa is guaranteed to be on any pick of the 100 things to do in Europe. The slanted bell tower climbs to around sixty metres and took over two hundred years to complete (tilt and all!).

Take the obligatory selfie, then spend some time exploring the beautiful Pisa Cathedral next door.  

Why Pisa should be on your travel wish list

10. Florence Cathedral, Florence, Italy

Florence Duomo

Completed in 1434, Florence Cathedral is a stunning piece of Gothic architecture found in Florence, Italy. The Cathedral has earned its place on our Europe bucket list for its history that spans across centuries, and for its large, white embellished brick dome.

11. Ancient City Walls of Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik, Croatia

City Walls Dubrovnik

Visiting the ancient city walls of Dubrovnik in Croatia is a must when travelling around the many landmarks in Europe.

The series of stone walls, interrupted by forts and towers were built during the Middle Ages as a way to defend the city of Dubrovnik. Exploring the large structure is one of the top 100 things to do across the continent.

12. Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain

Sagrada Familia

The Sagrada Familia is one of the best places to see in Europe. Located in Barcelona, Spain , the unique, Gothic church was originally designed by Antoni Gaudí and is still undergoing work that is predicted to be completed in the next few years.   

13. Alhambra, Granada, Spain

Alhambra

Granada’s gorgeous Alhambra is a red clay palace and fortress complex that dates back to the 9th century. The grand fortress features courtyards, fountains, and towers, stretching to cover around seven hundred and forty metres of land. Book your ticket to this Spanish landmark in advance.

Plan the perfect Spain itinerary with this guide

14. Monasterio de San Jerónimo, Lisbon, Portugal

Monastery of San Jeronimo

Another must-visit landmark on our list of 100 things to add to your Europe bucket list is the Monasterio de San Jerónimo in Lisbon .

Built in the Manueline style popular during the age of discoveries, the monastery is a site of both architectural and religious interest and a must-see on your visit to the Portuguese capital.

15. La Grand Place, Brussels, Belgium

Grand Place Brussels

La Grand Place is the central square in Brussels, Belgium . If you’re wondering what to do in Europe, we’d suggest wandering the iconic landmark that is La Grand Place. The square is framed with guildhalls and edifices and is a popular spot with tourists travelling to Belgium, a must-see for a day in Brussels .   

16. The Cube Houses, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

If you’re a lover of quirky architecture, the Cube Houses in the Netherlands are a must-visit attraction in Rotterdam . The thirty eight cubes, designed by Piet Blom, are positioned tilted on their sides on top of tall hexagons to represent trees or collectively, a forest.

17. Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany

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The Berlin Wall , located in the centre of Berlin, Germany, should be firmly on your Europe bucket list.

While the Berlin Wall was destroyed in 1989, approximately one mile of the original wall still remains as a memorial of the border that once existed between the historic West Germany and the GDR.

18. Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany

Brandenberg

One of the most well-known landmarks in Germany is the Brandenburg Gate. Completed during the 18th century, the gate was originally built in celebration of the temporary restoration of order during the Batavian Revolution but is now a symbol of European unity.

19. Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria, Germany

Neuschwanstein

Looking for that perfect Instagram-worthy destination for your European Bucket list? Head to Bavaria in Germany to explore the piece of gothic fabulousness that is Neuschwanstein Castle .

The castle, built in the 19th century, was commissioned and paid for by Ludwig II of Bavaria but ended up never being used. The extravagant palace is open to the public and is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in Europe.

20. Charles Bridge, Prague, Czech Republic

Views from Charles Bridge

Another must-visit landmark is Charles Bridge in Prague , Czech Republic.  There’s so much to see in Prague but the Charles Bride stands apart.

The bridge stretches over six hundred metres in length and is covered with stone statues. Wandering this extraordinary piece of Gothic architecture is one of the top 100 things to do in Europe.

21. Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna, Austria

Schonbrunn

The Schöbrunn Palace in Vienna, Austria is one of the most iconic monuments in the country. With over one thousand and four hundred rooms, Schönbrunn Palace was once the summer home of Austrian royals and is now considered one of the best castles in Austria , a place of great architectural and historical interest.

22. Bran Castle, Bran, Romania

Bran Castle

Nicknamed Dracula’s Castle, Bran Castle in Romania is one of the more famous places to visit in Europe.

The fortress is tied to the bloodsucking Dracula legend and is a national monument. It’s the reason that so many people go to Bran in the first place.

What should you expect when you get there? While the castle itself is incredibly beautiful, inside you’ll find a museum displaying art and furniture collected by Queen Maria.

23. The Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Acropolis

There are so many things to do in Athens . The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient city containing several structures of both architectural and historical importance (such as the Parthenon.)

We’d suggest a trip to Athens to explore the Acropolis while travelling around Europe to explore the crumbling ruins.

These are the places in Athens you shouldn’t miss.

24. Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey

Hagia Sofia

Hagia Sophia, originally built as a church during the 6th century, is one of the best-known attractions in Istanbul, Turkey.

Since its construction, Hagia Sophia has been used as a Greek Orthodox Cathedral, a Roman Orthodox Cathedral, an Imperial Mosque and is currently a museum.

25. Red Square, Moscow, Russia

St Basil Cathedral Red Square

The final attraction on our landmark section of brilliant places to visit in Europe is the Red Square in Moscow.

The Red Square is considered to be the centre of the city and is home to some of the city’s most famous monuments such as Saint Basil’s Cathedral and the Kremlin.

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Must-See Natural Wonders

If you’re wondering where to find the best places to visit in Europe, we’ve got you covered.

The following twenty-five additions to your Europe bucket list are all must-see natural wonders that are guaranteed to inspire your wanderlust.

26. The Lake District, Cumbria, United Kingdom

The Lake District

The Lake District, located in north-west England, is a natural wonder worth adding to your Europe bucket list.

Covering approximately two thousand three hundred and sixty two square kilometres, the Lake District boasts glistening lakes, thick forests, and rugged mountains (including the highest mountain in England, Scafell Pike.) all of which are perfect for a hiking adventure.

27. Fingal’s Cave, Staffa, United Kingdom

Fingals Cave

Known for its incredible acoustics, Fingal’s Cave on the island of Staffa in Scotland is one of the top 100 things to do in Europe. Exploring the natural arches, caves, and columns is another addition to your Europe bucket list.  

28. Loch Ness, Loch, United Kingdom

If you’re wondering where to visit in Europe, we’d recommend taking a trip to Loch Ness in Scotland. Tied with tales of the mysterious Loch Ness Monster, this deep blue lake covers approximately twenty three miles and is one of the must-see natural wonders in Europe.

29. Giant’s Causeway, Antrim, United Kingdom

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Another natural beauty on our Europe bucket list is Giant’s Causeway in Antrim, Northern Ireland . Here you can wander the thousands of grey, circular, basalt columns and take in the beauty of the jagged stones and frothing sea.

30. Verdon Gorge, Alpes-de-Haute, France

Verdon Gorge in south-eastern France is often rated as the most beautiful gorge in Europe. Unsure of what to do in Europe? Take a trip to this green speckled river canyon and take in the beauty that is the turquoise Verdon River.

31. Dune of Pilat, Aquitaine, France

As the tallest sand dune in Europe, we simply could not neglect to mention the Dune of Pilat in the region of Aquitaine in France. The dune stretches to around two point seven kilometres and is five hundred metres wide.

32. Écrins National Park, The Alps, France

The refuge at the end of the hike

Écrins National Park , located along the French Alps, is another of our must-see natural wonders. With snow-capped peaks, sloping valleys, thick areas of woodland, and glassy lakes, a hike through Écrins National Park along the Alps is high up on our Europe bucket list.

33. Lake Como, Italy

Lake Como

Lake Como is tucked away in the Lombardy region of Italy and is certainly one of the best places to visit in Europe.

The lake covers one hundred and forty-six kilometres and is one of the deepest lakes in Europe. Surrounding the lake there are several villas and palaces along with the homes of famous celebrities.

34. Blue Grotto, Capri, Italy

Blue Grotto Capri

Along the coast of the Italian island of Capri you’ll find the Blue Grotto. The Blue Grotto is one of our must-see natural wonders on our list of 100 things to do in Europe for the beautiful sixty metre stretch of cave covering luminous blue seawater.

35. Amalfi Coast, Italy

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Amalfi Coast, found in southern Italy, is one of the most beautiful places to see in Europe. The coast is composed of several beachfront towns and villages, along with stretches of sandy beaches, green cliffs, and woodlands overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea.

36. Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy

Climbing to around three thousand three hundred and twenty-nine metres, Mount Etna in Sicily is one of the tallest active volcanoes in Europe.

Mount Etna is one of our must-see natural wonders for its rugged peaks, criss-cross vineyards, and orchards. The incredible views from the top of Mount Etna are worth the challenging hike.

37. Matterhorn, Switzerland

Matterhorn

Slicing across the border between Italy and Switzerland, Matterhorn is the pyramid like peak worth noting on your Europe bucket list.

Climbing to approximately four thousand and five hundred metres, Matterhorn is one of the tallest peaks along the Alps and in Europe.

38. Plitvice Lakes National Park, Lika-Senj, Croatia

Tallest falls in the park

With just under three hundred square kilometres of forests, lakes, mountains, valleys, and waterfalls, near Zagreb , the Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia is one of the top 100 things to do in Europe.

As one of the oldest national parks in south-east Europe, the park is hiked and trekked by thousands of tourists eager to explore the wildlife.

The insider’s guide to visiting Plitvice Lakes

39. Cabo de Gata-Níjar National Park, Almería, Spain

Views of Mojacar coastline

Cabo de Gata-Níjar National Park in the Almería province of Andalucia, Spain is another spot worth adding to your Europe bucket list.

The coastal area has a climate similar to hot, dry deserts and features mountain ranges, rock islands, and coral reefs.

There are also several towns spotted across the area, along with many species of animals, such as flamingos, that call the Cabo de Gata-Níjar National Park home.

40. Las Médulas, El Bierzo, Spain

Located in the small village of Borrenes, Spain you’ll find Las Médulas gold mines. The mining site is known as one of the most important during the time of the Roman Empire. If you’re wondering where to visit in Spain, we’d suggest you take a trip here to La Médulas.

41. Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Black Forest

Another German addition to our Europe bucket list is the Black Forest located in southwestern Germany. The Black Forest is covered in thick woodlands (so thick that this is how the forest got its name) and dotted with snow capped peaks such as the Feldberg mountain.

42. Eisriesenwelt, Werfen, Austria

A must-see natural wonder that simply cannot be missed while travelling around Europe is the Eisriesenwelt caves located in Werfen, Austria. This natural cave is formed from limestone and ice and, extending over forty two kilometres, is the largest ice cave in the world.

43. Durmitor National Park, Montenegro

Durmitor National Park, Montenegro

Durmitor National Park , with its glacial lakes, huge peaks, and sloping river canyons, is another of our top 100 things to do in Europe. The national park has over forty eight peaks that climb over two thousand metres and is a spot popular with tourists for hiking, skiing, and snowboarding.

44. Melissani Cave, Kefalonia, Greece

If you’re wondering where to visit in Greece, look no further than Melissani Cave. This beautiful natural wonder features turquoise waters and is surrounded by forests and mountains.

45. Göreme National Park, Cappadocia, Turkey

Cappadocia Turkey

Göreme National Park, found in the Cappadocia region in Turkey, is a worthy addition to our Europe bucket list. With mountains, valleys, and volcanoes, the national park is often referred to as the ‘rock city’ for its stunning, natural rock formations.

46. Białowieża National Park, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland

Covering just over one hundred and fifty square kilometres, Bia∤owieża National Park in eastern Poland is another of our must-see natural wonders. The park is mainly thick, green forest and is known for having the largest population of European bison.

47. The Fjords, Western Norway

Norwegian Fjord

One of the best places to see in Europe is the Fjords in western Norway . Surrounding the many Fjords (lake drains) of Norway you’ll find green speckled mountains and valleys growing fruit such as apples, pears, and strawberries. You could even go dog sledding in Tromso whilst you are in Norway.

48. Sarek National Park, Lapland, Sweden

Another one of the oldest parks in Europe is Sarek National Park in northern Sweden. Within the park there are several peaks that climb to over two thousand metres along with Sweden’s second highest mountain, Sarektjåkkå.

49. Landmannalaugar, Highlands of Iceland

Landmannalaugar

Landmannalaugar is one of the top 100 things to do in Europe. The area is covered with natural hot springs and mountain ranges. We’d recommend adding this natural wonder to your Europe bucket list for some truly spectacular sights of snow speckled Iceland .

50. Northern Lights, Northern Europe

Northern Lights

Of course, our list of the must-see natural wonders of Europe wouldn’t be complete without mentioning the Northern Lights .

The luminous streaks of blue, green, and purple can be seen from several spots in Europe but we’d recommend Finland, Iceland, or Norway for the best viewings of the lights.

Here’s how to maximise your chances of ticking off seeing the Northern lights off your bucket list

Must-Try Experiences for Your Europe Bucket List

From wandering vivid lavender fields in France , to wine tasting in the patchwork Douro Valley in Portugal , there’s no end of must-try experiences to add to your Europe bucket list.

The next section of our top 100 things to do in Europe features some of the best ways to pass your time travelling around the continent.

51. British Museum, London, United Kingdom

British Museum

While in Europe we’d suggest strolling through the British Museum in London. The museum has over eight million pieces dedicated to human history and is one of the highlights of the capital.

52. Sail Along the River Thames, United Kingdom

River Thames, UK

Meandering its way through the British capital, a journey along the Thames is one of the perfect ways to explore London. Hop on a Thames Clipper or take a special tour. 

53. Take a Trip in the London Eye, United Kingdom

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A trip in the London Eye is high up on our Europe bucket list. You can ride on Europe’s biggest Ferris wheel, that climbs to one hundred and thirty five metres, and look out over the city of London.

54. Go Whisky Tasting in Scotland, United Kingdom

Islay Whisky Festival - Casks at Lagavulin

Scotland offers a selection of Whisky Tours and Tasting experiences all over the country (time it right and you might even catch a whisky festival like this one in Islay ). If you’re after a little history, socialising and Scottish whisky, this experience should be at the top of your Europe bucket list.  

55. Go on the Fastest Zip Wire in Europe, Wales, United Kingdom

Another of our top 100 things to do in Europe is go on the world’s fastest zip wire, found in Wales. The zip lines stretch over a mile and riders can zip across a slice of Welsh landscape at around one hundred miles per hour.

56. The Louvre, Paris, France

Louvre

If you’re wondering where to visit in Europe, we’d suggest you take a trip to the Louvre in Paris, France. This museum has the largest collection of artwork in the world (hence why it’s visited by over seven million visitors yearly), and is considered to be a historical landmark in France.

57. Wander the Lavender Fields, France

Lavender Provence France

While in France one of our top must-try experiences is to wander the lavender fields that surround the Luberon mountains in the region of Sault. These fragrant flowers bloom from June to August and are a spot at the top of everyone’s Europe bucket list.

58. Float Along the Canals in Venice, Italy

Grand Canal Venice

Sailing the winding canals in Venice is one of the top 100 things to do in Europe. Whether you’d prefer to perch in a pointed gondola , or would rather explore the canals by vaparetto this experience is a must when in Europe.

59. Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, Spain

Prado

The Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid , Spain is considered to have one of the world’s finest European art collections. The museum also contains the best collection of Spanish art. A trip to the Museo Nacional del Prado is high up on our Europe bucket list.

How to spend the perfect day in Madrid

60. The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain

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Another Spanish museum to add to your European bucket list is the Guggenheim in Bilbao . While the gallery is known for its ever changing exhibitions of large-scale, modern art, the Guggenheim building is also considered to be a place of architectural interest.

61. La Tomatina, Buñol, Spain

Interested in participating in some European festivals? La Tomatina festival in Buñol, Spain is ideal if you don’t mind a little mess, mayhem, and mass of people throwing squashed tomatoes.

62. Try Flamenco Dancing in Barcelona, Spain

Dotted around Barcelona, Spain are several spots ideal for visitors who want to watch some traditional Flamenco dancing. Tablaos (dance floors designed for Flamenco dancers) such as the Tablao Flamenco Cordobes, and the Tablao de Carmen are well worth a visit while in the country.

63. Go Wine Tasting in Douro Valley, Portugal

Douro Valley slopes

The Douro Valley in  Portugal  is renowned for its port wines and table wines that can be tasted and toured with several different companies. In addition to wandering the criss-crossed vineyards of the valley in search of wine, we’d also suggest taking in the green speckled hillside and River Douro.

64. Atomium, Brussels, Belgium

Constructed of nine spheres each containing exhibit halls and restaurants, the Atomium landmark in Brussels is another addition to our Europe bucket list. Alongside being a museum, Atomium is also a piece of bizarre architecture offering views over Brussels, Belgium.  

65. Photograph the Flower Carpet in Brussels, Belgium

One of the best places to see in Europe is the flower carpet that occurs in August every two years in Brussels. The colourful carpet of over six hundred thousand flowers spreads across the central square in Brussels.

66. Visit a Chocolate Factory in Belgium

Unsure of what to do in Europe? Chocolate tasting in Belgium is always the answer. With Belgium being so well-known for its chocolatey creations, several factories offer tours alongside taste tests that we simply can’t resist.

67. Oktoberfest, Munich, Germany

Oktoberfest

Another festival to add to your Europe bucket list is the Munich beer festival in Germany. Oktoberfest, as the world’s largest beer festival, lasts around sixteen to eighteen days offering drinks, fairground rides, and music.

68. Shop in Kraków Cloth Hall, Poland

Kraków Cloth Hall in Poland, centrally located  in the main square of Kraków, is one of the top 100 things to do in Europe. While the top floor of the hall offers a display of Polish art and sculptures, the other floors boast stalls selling handicrafts, textiles, and jewellery.

69. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

If you’re wondering where to visit in Europe, we’d suggest taking a trip to the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

The gallery offers the largest collection of Van Gogh’s work in the world, displaying hundreds of the artist’s drawings, paintings, and personal letters.

70. Visit the Tulip Farms, The Netherlands

Tulip Fields

The colourful tulip fields are one of Holland’s highlights. We’d recommend adding wandering the fields of yellow, orange, and red tulips in Keukenhof, Kop van Noord, and other spots around Holland onto your Europe bucket list.

71. Cruise along the River Danube, Germany

The River Danube is the second largest river in Europe, originating in Germany and flowing through ten countries including Austria, Hungary, and Croatia before spilling into the Black Sea.

One of our must-try experiences in Europe is to cruise along the river, drinking champagne and snacking on nibbles.

72. Take a trip to Legoland in Billund, Denmark

Taking a trip to Legoland in Denmark, as the creators of the plastic bricks, is a must when in Europe. The original Legoland park in Billund opened in 1968 and features the original Lego factory.

73. Go Skiing in Norway

Skiing in Norway

Another experience to add to your Europe bucket list is to go skiing in Norway. The village of Hemsedal is one of the best spots in the country to weave down a section of the Scandinavian mountains.

74. Spend Christmas in Lapland, Finland

Thinking about what to do for Christmas in Europe? Visit the winter wonderland that is Lapland in Rovaniemi , Finland for a truly magical experience to Santa’s hometown.

75. Take a trip on the Orient Express

Haven’t we all dreamt of a trip on the Orient Express train. There are several different routes you can take on the train such as the usual route from London to Paris to Venice, along with occasional trips to Krakow, Vienna, Budapest, Prague, Rome, Stockholm, and Istanbul.

Incredible Food and Drink for Your Europe Bucket List

Of course your Europe bucket list wouldn’t be complete without a section on the top traditional food and drink you must-taste while travelling around the continent.

From the bubbling Schwarzsauer stew in Germany, to the cheese filled dumplings in Slovakia, this list will leave your stomachs grumbling and mouths drooling for a little European cuisine.

76. Cream Tea in England

Cream Tea in the UK

First on our foody section of our Europe bucket list is stopping for a cream tea in England . Sipping a traditional English cuppa while nibbling on scones spread with jam and cream is a must when in Europe.  

77. Fish and Chips in England

If you’ve already checked tasting a traditional English breakfast off of your bucket list, snacking on a portion of fish and chips while travelling around the beach towns and villages along the coast of England is another of our top 100 things to do in Europe.

Fried, battered fish with chunky chips is all the rage in England.

78. Haggis in Scotland

Another of our must-taste food and drink while travelling around Europe is to try a little haggis in Scotland (if you’ve got the stomach for it!) Haggis is typically a mixture of minced sheep heart, liver, and lungs with oatmeal, spices, and salt. The traditional Scottish recipe dates back to the early fifteenth century.

79. Deep Fried Pizza in Scotland

The Scotts will deep fat fry pretty much anything. From crunchy, battered pizza to deep fried mars bars, you simply have to try the fried food sold in almost every chip shop in Scotland. It may not be haute cuisine, but it’s certainly memorable. Just don’t turn it into a daily habit.

80. Oyster and Guinness in Ireland

GIreland hosts an annual oyster festival in Galway that offers seafood style snacks well worth adding to your Europe bucket list. One of the most popular dishes served at the festival is a mixture of oysters and Guinness beer.

81. Crêpes in France

One of our top 100 things to do in Europe is to taste a traditional French crêpe. With the choice between a savoury crêpe or sweet crêpe, often served with either cream, chopped fruit, or syrup, tucking into this French treat is a must.

82. Lard Balls in Belgium

Commonly sold at christmas markets or funfairs, ‘lard balls’ are another typical Belgian snack. These smoutebollen are made from deep fat fried pastry and are served with a sprinkling of powdered sugar.

83. Tapas in Spain

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Tapas is an appetizer style dish formed from a mixture or hot and cold snacks that is traditionally found in Spain.

Almost every Spanish bar will serve tapas (usually during the late afternoon before dinner), with handfuls of cheese, olives, meat, and seafood on offer.

84. Churros in Spain

Chocolateria San Gines

Another one of our top 100 things to do in Europe is to taste a traditional, Spanish churro. The fried-dough pastry is often rolled in cinnamon and is served with pots of melted chocolate.

Churros can be found in the cafes and chocolate shops speckled around every Spanish city centre.

85. Mayonnaise and Chips in Belgium

Mayonnaise and chips is a popular pairing in Belgium. If you’re looking for something to eat in Belgium, we’d recommend snacking on a portion of fries served with a selection of sauces found in every chip shop in the country.

86. Gelato in Italy

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Originating in Italy, gelato is a sweet snack you simply have to try while wandering the busy streets of Italian cities. Devouring a couple of scoops of gelato, flavoured with fruit or nut purees, is one of our must-taste foods to add to your Europe bucket list.

87. Currywurst Sausage in Germany

Of course, our list of the top 100 things to do in Europe wouldn’t be complete without mentioning tucking into a traditional currywurst sausage in Germany. This fast food snack consists of fried, sliced pork sausages that are seasoned with curry ketchup.

88. Beer Soup in Germany

Another of our must-taste foods to add to your Europe bucket list is beer soup in Germany. This dish is made from a combination of stale beer, milk, sugar, egg yolks, and cinnamon.

89. Black Risotto in Croatia

Cuttlefish risotto at Konoba Varos

While in Croatia we’d suggest trying the traditional black risotto. Served in many restaurants, this dish is named after its black colouring achieved by adding a little squid ink into the recipe.

90. Banitsa in Bulgaria

Another foody addition to our European bucket list is Banitsa (a savoury snack typically found in Bulgaria.) Banitsa consists of cheese and whisked eggs between layers of filo pastry.

91. Pilsner Lager in the Czech Republic

Beer at Lokal

If you’re in the Czech Republic, you simply have to try a pint of Pilsner lager. The pale lager was originally produced in Czech Republic and is a beverage popular with locals and tourists alike.

92. Beef Goulash in Hungary

Hungary is well-known for its tasty beef goulash. While travelling all over the country we’d suggest asking for a portion of Hungarian goulash at any restaurant for a taste of traditional European cuisine.

93. Strudel in Hungary

Another food that Hungary is well-known for is its strudel. This sweet, layered, pastry dessert is filled with fruit such as apples, apricots, and cherries. Tasting a Hungarian strudel is another addition to our Europe bucket list.

94. Turkish Delight in Turkey

Turkish delight

Turkey has been producing fruity cubes of Turkish delight since the seventeenth century. Every sweet shop in Turkey sells boxes of the sugar dusted confectionery (that are traditionally flavoured with rosewater or citrus and filled with chopped dates and nuts) so missing out on tasting a little Turkish delight is not an option while travelling around Europe.

95. Vodka in Russia

You can’t go to Russia and not drink the vodka right?!

While Russia offers a huge selection of unique alcoholic beverages (hence having the highest levels of alcohol consumption in the world), Russian vodka is not only a popular drink for locals and tourists visiting the country, but also it’s Russia’s national drink.

96. Stroopwafel in the Netherlands

First made in Gouda in the Netherlands, stroopwafel is a tasty, sweet treat you simply have to try while travelling around Europe. Stroopwafel is made from two thin waffles sandwiched together with caramel syrup.

97. Halloumi in Cyprus

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Cyprus is home to so many tasty foods that it’s hard to pick one, but if you haven’t tried handmade halloumi made on the island, you haven’t lived. Tangy and creamy, it’s a real revelation to the tastebuds. Read more in our foodie’s guide to Cyprus.  

98. Korvapuusti in Finland

Korvapuusti is Finland’s take on traditional cinnamon rolls. Although the recipe remains fairly similar, the Korvapuusti pastries are shaped completely differently to the typical swirled bun. Every cafe in Finland offers Korvapuusti to dip into a warm cup of coffee.

99. Fried Bread in Lithuania

Fried bread is a popular, savoury snack in Lithuania. Whereas the American version of fried bread consists of mainly sugar, in Lithuania the fried bread is dipped in butter and garlic and is sometimes served with cheese.

100. Cheese Fondue in Switzerland

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Switzerland is best-known for its warm, cheese fondue served in many bars, cafes, and restaurants. Cheese fondue has made its way onto the must-taste food and drink section of our Europe bucket list for its serving of traditional Swiss cuisine that’s well worth the calories.

So, we’ve reached the end of our guide to 100 things to add to your Europe bucket list. With must-visit landmarks, must-see natural wonders, must-try experiences, and must-taste food and drink, we hope you’re feeling inspired to take off and explore.

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How many things have you done on our list of the best things to do and places to visit in Europe? We’d love to hear about your experience in the comments below!

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The Ultimate Europe Bucket List: 75 Fun Things to Do in Europe

Curious about the best things to do in Europe–and wondering what exactly to put on your personal Europe bucket list? We have you covered!

We’ve been traveling Europe for years, and every day, week, and month spent traversing the continent seems to result in us crossing several experiences and destinations of our personal European bucket list… only to add twice as many spots to our wish-list for the future along the way.

While we have plenty of guides to planning a practical trip to Europe here on Our Escape Clause (more on that below), this giant list of what to do in Europe is decidedly not  that.

If you’re looking to do a little dreaming, on the other hand, this bucket list for Europe–based on a combination of our lived experiences and future travel dreams–is for you.

This list is admittedly incomplete, and always will be: it’s a living document, one that we’ll continue to update as we explore. However, this list of bucket list European tourist attractions and travel destinations is still enough to keep most travelers busy for years.

Here are the best things to do in Europe!

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Once You Narrow Your Europe Bucket List Down…

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Obviously, no one European vacation could possibly cover all of the tourist attractions, bucket list experiences, and incredible destinations listed here (believe me, if there was a way, we’d be all over it).

Once you’ve narrowed your wish list down ever-so-slightly, we recommend hopping over to our Europe itinerary guide to start finalizing your destinations and putting your trip together!

We also recommend reading this list of essential Europe travel tips before you go, as well as our in-depth guide to traveling Europe by train .

To get your packing list in order, check out our complete guides to packing for Europe in the summer , fall , and winter , as well as our suggestions for what to bring on a long haul flight (knowledge gained through many uncomfortable experiences in the air).

To read more detailed travel tips, guides, and itineraries for the specific countries you’re planning to visit, head to our destinations page .

Kate Storm in a red dress sitting on a bridge overlooking the Ponte Vecchio in Florence. Florence is a fabulous place to spend 7 days in Italy!

Every one of the Europe bucket list attractions in this section is incredibly famous… but definitely not worth skipping.

Admire the Eiffel Tower from the Trocadero Gardens.

Without a doubt, this is one of the most iconic views on the continent, and enjoying it is one of the best things to do in Europe!

eiffel tower as seen from trocadero gardens, a europe bucket list destination

Admire the magnificence of the Sistine Chapel.

As the crown jewel of (and final stop on) a visit to the Vatican Museums, Michelangelo’s stunning Sistine Chapel is far more incredible in person than any photograph could convey.

Just be prepared to share the view with hundreds of others, and to avoid the temptation to photograph it during your trip to Vatican City .

Tour the Acropolis in Athens.

The center of cultural life in ancient Athens is still an incredible sight to behold today, and visiting is part of any Athens itinerary !

Athens Parthenon--this structure tops all kinds of bucket lists, and is a worthy addition to any 2 week Europe trip!

Visit Stonehenge in England.

Mysterious, beautiful Stonehenge is the most intricately built prehistoric stone circle on Earth–and its mysteries have been captivating visitors for thousands of years.

As far as experiences in England go, it may be touristy–but that doesn’t mean you should skip it.

Marvel at the Colosseum in Rome.

I’ll never forget the first time that I saw the Colosseum in person: the sheer size of it is incredible, and stepping inside is even more magnificent.

If you book a tour, you can even tour the Colosseum’s underground area beneath the arena.

Couple in front of Colosseum: Visiting Rome in Winter

Take a selfie with the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

Yep, it’s incredibly cheesy… but if you make it out to this town about 30 minutes west of Florence, don’t pass up the chance to have fun being silly!

Admire views of Oia in Santorini.

The picturesque white-and-blue village of Oia more than lives up to the Santorini of so many fantasies.

Girl standing in front of 3 blue domes on Santorini, Honeymoon in Santorini

Check out Big Ben.

London’s iconic clocktower is not to be missed during a trip to the city–and neither is the chance to stay in a memorable London hotel !

Explore the Louvre.

The most-visited museum in the world more than lives up to the hype: packed with art and artifacts spanning thousands of years, no trip to the Louvre could possibly cover it all (and that’s part of the fun).

Paris Honeymoon Guide: The Louvre Pyramid at Night

Marvel at the incomplete La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona.

We all know intellectually that the great cathedrals of European history took decades or centuries to build–but at the incomplete La Sagrada Familia, you can see a modern version of the process in action!

And, if you climb one of the cathedral’s towers, you can even enjoy the view from one of the most striking Barcelona viewpoints at the top!

Visit the ruins of Pompeii.

… and don’t forget to visit the city of Herculaneum, too, which was buried in the same eruption of Mount Vesuvius that Pompeii was.

Photo of a square in Pompeii Italy with ruins of columns and several statues in it

Stand in awe of Skogafoss waterfall in Iceland.

There is no shortage of truly epic landscapes to add to your Iceland bucket list , but perhaps none is as popular or iconic as the incredible Skogafoss.

You can find Skogafoss just off of Iceland’s iconic Ring Road –no hike required.

Be sure to bring a raincoat with you, as that mist is even more powerful than it looks!

woman in an orange raincoat standing in front of skogafoss waterfall in iceland, one of the best tourist attractions in europe

Admire views of Florence from above.

Whether you climb Brunelleschi’s dome at the Duomo or admire the stunning cathedral from afar at the Palazzo Vecchio, Piazzale Michelangelo, or one of the other best viewpoints in Florence , admiring the Cradle of the Renaissance from above is one of the best things to do in Europe.

Stroll across the Charles Bridge in Prague.

Built starting in 1357, the ornate Charles Bridge is the oldest bridge in Prague, and for centuries was the only bridge in the city to cross the Vltava River.

The bridge links, among many other things, Prague’s central Old Town with its massive castle complex, both among the best things to see in the city.

Best Viewpoints to Visit in Prague: Old Town Bridge Tower

Hike the Path of the Gods along the Amalfi Coast.

Between the villages of Bomerano and Nocelle along the Amalfi Coast runs one of the most beautiful hiking trails in Europe.

The main portion is only about 4 miles, but you’ll be in for quite the workout if you decide to finish by descending from Nocelle to Positano by foot. The views, however, are worth the effort.

Meander through Amsterdam’s historic center.

Riding a bike in Amsterdam can be a bit intimidating, true–but whether you choose to walk or ride, getting lost among the city’s canals is definitely one of the best things to do in Europe!

We highly recommend stopping into a cheese shop or six along the way.

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

Experience the thermal baths in Budapest.

There are dozens of incredible things to do in Budapest , but few are as unique to the city as the enormous number of thermal baths located right in the city center!

The Szechenyi Thermal Baths in City Park and Gellert Thermal Baths in Hotel Gellert are among the most popular with visitors, and both are worth a visit.

view of Szechenyi Thermal Baths from under an arch in budapest hungary

Enjoy a gondola ride in Venice.

Touristy? Absolutely. Expensive? Without a doubt.

There’s no doubt, though, that’s there something magical–not to mention downright iconic, about a gondola ride in Venice !

Front of a gondola shot close up with the Grand Canal in the background--a gondola ride is an excellent addition to your Florence to Venice day trip!

Walk along the Cliffs of Moher.

These beautiful cliffs on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way are unforgettable. 

While you can hike all the way from Doolin to the cliffs, most travelers start at the Cliffs of Moher Visitor’s Center.

From there, consider walking to Hag’s Head (which should take a bit over an hour each way) to ditch the crowds and enjoy more peaceful views of the Cliffs of Moher .

Kate Storm and Jeremy Storm standing in front of the Cliffs of Moher in Ireland shortly before sunset

Order coffee or a meal in the local language.

Sure, you’ll probably mispronounce something the first time, and in popular European tourist destinations you won’t necessarily “need” to speak anything other than English to get by… but there is something incredibly gratifying about learning to speak even a tiny bit of the local language on your trip, and restaurants and cafes are the perfect places to start!

Cup of coffee sitting on a black table outdoors during a typical French breakfast in France, with a red chair in the background

Go dog sledding in Lapland.

For a winter paradise in Europe, you can’t beat dog sledding in Lapland.

Jump into the Blue Lagoon in Malta.

The tiny country of Malta has no shortage of rocky swimming locations, but none are quite as spectacular as the Blue Lagoon of Comino, one of the most popular day trips from the main island and one of the best things to do in Malta .

aerial view of blue lagoon malta

Walk the walls of Dubrovnik.

It’s hard to decide which view from the defensive city walls surrounding Dubrovnik’s Old Town is more incredible: the view looking into the city or the view looking out at the sparkling Adriatic Sea.

Either way, there’s no doubt that this walk is one of the absolute best things to do in Europe, and worth prioritizing when deciding what to do in Dubrovnik .

Fun Things to Do in Dubrovnik Croatia: view of Old Town from Minceta Fortress

Walk the Camino del Santiago.

True, this Europe bucket list item is at least a week-long commitment (several weeks if you want to do the whole thing rather than just the last 100km), but there’s a reason this ancient pilgrimage attracts more than 200,000 travelers each year.

Drive Germany’s Romantic Road.

From views of the (rightfully) popular Neuschwanstein Castle to the beauty of villages like Rothenburg ob de Tauber and cities like Augsburg, driving Germany’s Romantic Road is one of the best ways to explore the country.

Munich to Neuschwanstein Castle Day Trip: View from Trail

Snorkel between two tectonic plates.

In Iceland’s stunning Silfra Fissure, you can snorkel between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates–the only place on the planet where you can do so!

Get all of our Silfra snorkeling tips here .

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Go wine tasting in Tuscany.

There are European bucket list-worthy level wine regions across the continent, of course, but none has captured the imagination of travelers from across the pond like Tuscany.

Admiring the golden light of the Tuscan countryside from a stone villa while drinking a glass of local wine definitely lives up to the hype!

glass of red wine being held up in front of grape vines during a wine tasting in tuscany, a european bucket list travel experience

Soak in the beauty of the colorful harbor of Nyhavn in Copenhagen.

The picturesque, historic harbor Nyhavn may be touristy–but like many tourist attractions in Europe, there’s a good reason for that!

Be sure to add this beautiful spot to your Copenhagen itinerary .

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

Enjoy afternoon tea in London.

British afternoon tea is a delightful ritual, and nowhere does it quite like London!

Whether you’d like to stick to something traditional in a restaurant or hotel or go all-out with a themed afternoon tea in London (Alice in Wonderland and Harry Potter are both options, as is a tea served on one of London’s iconic double-decker buses), enjoying a full afternoon tea definitely belongs on your list of what to do in London.

Admire the sweeping lavender fields of Provence.

No matter how much lavender you’ve seen in your life, it’s impossible not to be enchanted by the sheer scale of the lavender fields of Provence.

Come summer, you can truly find places in southern France that are coated with fields of purple as far as the eye can see.

field of lavender in provence at sunset, one of the best europe travel bucket list destinations

Ride a historic tram through Lisbon.

Lisbon, Portugal has many reasons that it is compared to San Francisco, but at the top of the list is definitely its hills… and the charming trams that were built to help citizens contend with them!

4 Days in Lisbon: Street Car Alfama District

Gamble in Monaco.

It doesn’t have to be a lot of money, of course, but there’s something exciting about stepping into the legendary casinos of Monaco!

Experience European Christmas markets.

Mulled wine, handcrafted gifts, Christmas carols, tasty food, and if you’re lucky (and choose the right city), maybe even a little bit of snow: the best Christmas markets in Europe are truly magical.

Kate and Jeremy in a Vienna Christmas market taking a selfie. Kate is holding up and red and white Santa mug.

Enjoy a drink in an Irish pub.

The cities have some lovely options, but for us, nothing beats a night spent with an Irish beer, some pub food, and live music in a tiny village that is tucked away in a quiet corner of the Emerald Isle.

Marvel at the tulips in the Netherlands.

Intricately organized rows of brightly colored tulips that seem neverending, maybe even interrupted by a picturesque windmill in the background: views like these are worth traveling to the Netherlands for!

The popular Keukenhof Gardens are one of the most common places for travelers to start their tulip-spotting, but there is no shortage of places to admire the flowers each April .

kate storm kneeling amongst tulips in the netherlands in april

Toss a coin into Rome’s Trevi Fountain.

As legend has it, throwing a coin into the fountain will ensure your return to Rome.

Buy a picnic at an outdoor market, and enjoy it outside!

Cured meats in Italy, cheese in France, olives in Spain (or let’s be real, all three, everywhere), and beyond–outdoor markets are a fantastic part of many European cultures, and shopping for your own picnic adds a fun project that makes exploring them more meaningful and fun.

Jeremy Storm purchasing raspberries at the Pazar Market during a trip to Split Croatia

See an opera.

Vienna is the classic travel destination for checking an opera off your bucket list for Europe, but most major European cities boast a stunning opera house that’s worth seeing a show in–even if you’re not the biggest fan of opera.

Visit the fairytale village of Lauterbrunnen in Switzerland.

Overlooked by the towering Staubbach Waterfall, Lauterbrunnen looks like one of those towns that are simply too magical to be real (though, to be entirely fair, quite a bit of Switzerland looks like that!).

village of lauterbrannen switzerland with waterfall visible on the right

Go island hopping in Greece.

Whitewashed villages, stunning sunsets, the sparkling sea, and positively scrumptious food are just a few excellent reasons to enjoy Greece’s island life!

Despite their many similarities, Greek islands vary dramatically in culture and things to do–a trip to Santorini or Mykonos is not remotely the same as one to Crete or Zakynthos.

Hike to San Giovanni Fortress in Kotor, Montenegro.

The climb to San Giovanni Fortress rewards hikers with sweeping views of both the town and Bay of Kotor, and it’s both one of the best things to do in Kotor and a fantastic way to spend a morning in Montenegro.

Kate Storm in a pink shirt climbing San Giovanni Fortress: Best Things to Do in Kotor Montenegro

Step inside a beautiful church.

Whether it’s one of the most famous churches in London , Paris, or Rome, or a quiet community church in a small town, the art, architecture, and history you can experience throughout the churches of Europe is not to be missed.

Take a European road trip.

Deciding which of the best road trips in Europe is right for you is a near-impossible challenge… but no matter which destination (or destinations!) you choose, it’s sure to be unforgettable.

Some of our favorite bucket list European road trips so far have been in Tuscany , Provence , Sicily , Ireland , Southern Spain , and Croatia –but there are many more to come in the future.

A Norway road trip in the summer, a Transylvania road trip, and a Scottish Highlands road trip are all at the top of our wish list!

Photo of an empty road on the left, with the Verdon Gorge to the right. The turquoise river of the gorge is visible in the center of the photo. Definitely worth stopping here on a France road trip!

Attend Oktoberfest in Munich.

There’s nothing like the gigantic–and let’s be real, overwhelming–Munich Oktoberfest!

With 16 enormous (and distinct) tents to experience and a whole new lingo and culture to learn, it’s worth donning lederhosen or a dirndl to experience this over-the-top festival.

Eat street food.

A crepe in Paris, a waffle in Belgium, a kebab just about anywhere: the food itself doesn’t matter nearly as much as the experience of ordering and enjoying it!

Kate Storm in a blue coat holding a crepe while sightseeing in Paris--any weekend trip to Paris definitely requires eating at least a couple of crepes!

See the northern lights.

Whether it’s in Iceland , Sweden, Norway, Finland, or even Scotland, the northern lights are a magnificent spectacle that belongs on your European bucket list.

Enjoy the beaches of Sardinia.

This isolated island off the coast of Italy is one of the most distinct regions in the country–and, despite the fact that it is rarely visited by tourists from outside of Europe, it’s home to some of the most stunning beaches on the continent!

White sailboat in the clear blue sea surrounding Sardinia as seen from above--Sardinia is one of the most romantic places in Italy

Take public transportation.

Not only is it often the easiest way to get around, but it’s also a fantastic way to learn about the place you’re visiting!

… and an overnight train.

Sure, it may not be the most comfortable sleep you’ve ever had, but there’s something exhilarating about overnight travel via train.

If you’ve never tried it, consider crossing it off your European bucket list on your next trip (plus, it’s better for the environment than flying, anyway).

Kate Storm and Jeremy Storm selfie on a sleeper train through Europe

Take a canal cruise in Bruges.

The city of Bruges, Belgium looks exactly like what a non-European tourist expects Europe to look like before arriving–in other words, like an ancient city worthy of being the setting of a fairytale.

With a description like that, it’s no surprise that Bruges is one of the most romantic cities in Europe .

And, there’s no better place to appreciate the city’s beauty than from the water!

Ghent or Bruges: Bruges Canal Tour

Explore the villas of Lake Como.

From Bellagio to Lecco and beyond, the towns and cities dotting the edges of Lake Como are known for their stunning views and opulent villas.

Road trip the Scottish Highlands.

Whether you’re inspired by Outlander, Harry Potter, the temptation of a good glass of scotch whisky, or simply the sweeping landscapes of northern Scotland, road tripping the NC 500 will take you to some of the most beautiful–and in the case of the sparkling turquoise beaches, unexpected–corners of Europe.

landscape of scottish highlands near glencoe, roadtripping here is one of the best things to do in europe

Take a food tour.

We’re big believers in food tours: not only will you be able to participate in what is usually a fascinating walking tour of the city in between meals, but you’ll also have a chance to try several different local dishes… without having to commit to ordering a whole portion.

Over the years, in European cities as diverse as Rome , Istanbul, Palermo, and Athens , we’ve discovered new favorite dishes and city streets on food tours!

… and a cooking class.

Looking for something even more hands-on than a food tour? Try a cooking class!

Italy and France are popular choices for these, of course, but you’ll find them all across the continent.

Kate Storm and Jeremy Storm holding up a pizza at a cooking class in Tuscany

Row to Bled Island.

Tiny, beautiful Bled Island, perched in the center of Lake Bled, is one of the best places to visit in Slovenia .

The best way to check visiting this island off your list of fun things to do in Europe? Row your way across the lake!

Bled Island in the center of Lake Bled in Slovenia, a must-see during a Slovenia road trip itinerary

Explore Mont Saint-Michel.

Set on an island off the coast of Normandy, Mont Saint-Michel was once famous for only being able to be reached at low tide.

That changed with the completion of a bridge to the island in 2014, however, the charm of the compact island featuring a monastery dating back to the 8th century is still absolutely present.

Visit the tiny country of San Marino.

Landlocked by Italy, San Marino styles itself as the oldest independent republic in the world–and it also happens to be incredibly beautiful.

View of castle of San Marino perched on a hill

Set sail to Svalbard.

The isolated Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard is known for its glaciers, its arctic landscape, its incredible beauty, and–above all–its polar bears.

It’s far from the easiest (or cheapest) European bucket list destination to check off your list, but it’s also absolutely unforgettable.

polar bear sitting on a frozen piece of glacier in svalbard norway, one of the best bucket list europe travel destinations

Experience a sauna in Finland.

The Finnish take their cultural tradition of sauna extremely seriously, and taking part in the sauna experience is one of the many fun things to do in Europe (just make sure to check your modesty at the door).

Tour the catacombs of Paris.

Six million skeletons may not be the first thing you think about when planning what to do in the City of Light, but you’ll never forget visiting the catacombs in Paris !

Stacked bones as seen when visiting the Paris catacombs with a skull in the foreground on the left side of the photo

Soak in the beauty of Hallstatt.

The small town of Hallstatt, Austria is often considered one of the most beautiful small towns in Europe–and looking at it, there’s no mystery as to why!

view of hallstatt austria from across the lake, one of the best places to visit in europe

Go for a hike in Croatia’s Plitvice Lakes National Park.

Plitvice Lakes National Park happens to be one of my favorite national parks on the planet, and in my opinion, it belongs on any list detailing what to do in Europe.

Made up of 16 interconnected lakes that are knitted together by a series of stunning waterfalls, it’s hard not to fall in love with these beautiful turquoise lakes.

Plitvice Lakes National Park Croatia postcard view from above with lakes in the center surrounded by trees, a must-see on your 10 day trip to Croatia!

Take a sunrise stroll through your favorite city.

Whether it’s Paris or Rome, Budapest or Istanbul, there’s some magical about a European city at dawn–consider walking to some of the city’s best tourist attractions to see them both bathed in beautiful early morning light and without crowds!

Explore the castles of Transylvania.

The gorgeous Romanian region of Transylvania lends itself to legend–helped, along, of course, by its association with Dracula.

While the Dracula story is based on Vlad the Impaler, the majority of the legend is of course firmly in the realm of fiction.

However, that doesn’t take away from the magic of visiting Bran Castle, as well as other stunning Transylvanian castles like Peles Castle and Corvin Castle.

peles castle romania in winter after a snowfall, one of the best bucket list europe travel destinations

Take a tour of one of the world’s best museums.

Even if art history isn’t exactly your subject of choice, taking an organized tour of one of Europe’s great museums absolutely belongs on your Europe bucket list!

Visiting museums like the Uffizi, the Louvre, the Vatican Museums, and the Prado independently can be lots of fun, but there’s something incredibly special about having the history and context of various works brought to life with a live guide.

You don’t necessarily need to book a tour for every museum you visit–but once in a while, it’s definitely worth the splurge.

Winged Victory Statue in the Louvre--when calculating your trip to Paris cost, definitely try to budget to see the Louvre!

Take a day trip to Asia.

A quick ferry ride across the Bosphorus Strait in Istanbul is all you need in order to take a day trip to Asia from Europe!

Eat pizza in Naples.

There’s a reason that pizza in Naples is widely considered to be some of the best in the world!

Absolutely delicious, with a delightfully chewy crust and a focus on very fresh, but minimal, ingredients, tucking into a true Napoli-style pizza in Naples is an experience that can’t quite be recreated anywhere else.

Naples Pizza Tour: Margherita Pizza

Get off the beaten path with a visit to the Faroe Islands.

Stunningly beautiful, the isolated Faroe Islands are one of the least-visited corners of Europe… but their dramatic landscapes make it well worth the effort.

… and the Azores.

Sometimes referred to as the “Hawaii of the Atlantic”, this archipelago of Portuguese islands makes for an unforgettable adventure.

Hike on a volcano, visit some incredible lakes, tour historic forts, and get underground at stunning caves during your Azores adventure.

view of cliffside hiking trail in azores lined with hydrangeas. the azores are a europe bucket list destination

Tour a church decorated with bones.

From the mummies of Sicily to the Capuchin Crypt of Rome, and from the Sedlec Ossuary in the Czech Republic to the Capela dos Ossos in Portugal, there is a startling amount of artwork in Europe constructed with human remains–most of it in or underneath churches or monasteries.

Though quite unsettling on the face of it, these places are also incredibly interesting.

San Bernardino alle Ossa Ossuary, as seen when looking up. Definitely don't miss this during your one day in Milan!

Eat tapas (and churros) in Madrid.

Madrid is well-known for its late-night culture, where bars and clubs often stay open until dawn.

Want to enjoy Madrid’s nightlife in a different way? Enjoy several plates of tapas at various bars, and follow it up with a late-night serving of churros!

They’re amazing year-round, of course, but churros con chocolate are a particular highlight of visiting Madrid in winter !

Kate Storm's hands shown dipping a churro into chocolate with a stack of churros off to the side--even with only a few days in Madrid, eating lots of churros is a msut!

Explore the villages of Alsace.

Of all the storybook-worthy towns in Europe, it’s arguable that the villages of Alsace, France are among the most picturesque.

Tucked in a corner of northeastern France and home to a distinct culture that blends French and German influences, Alsace is known for its wine, its food, and its Christmas markets.

Kate Storm and Jeremy Storm Eguisheim

Spend the night in a castle.

From Ireland to France and beyond, there are plenty of opportunities to sleep in beautiful, historic locations–but none are quite as worthy of a Europe bucket list as the idea of sleeping in a castle!

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About Kate Storm

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

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Thanks for this Kate, I had a blast! Very informative too. Nice to know you lived in Portugal. Godspeed.

amazing and sooo true! i’ve been to most of the places and agree 100%!! so when you recommend places and things that i haven’t done, i truly know you are an expert & have added them to my list! thanks so much! i was looking for something like this to plan our upcoming trip!!!

Thanks so much, Nicky! Happy travels! 🙂

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9 bucket list trips in Europe that everyone should do in their lifetime

By Condé Nast Traveller

9 bucket list trips in Europe that everyone should do in their lifetime

A bucket list is a tricky thing to hone – particularly for the editors of Condé Nast Traveller, who spend each day dreaming about the world's prettiest destinations . We asked them to let us in on their ultimate holiday itineraries in Europe. From Italy to Greece by way of Norway, these are the European destinations our well-travelled team have put at the top of their bucket lists – to inspire your future travels.

harbor of Limone in Italy

Slow travel in Lake Garda

Amber Port, audience growth manager

“I’m craving some slow travel – a month spent connecting with a destination’s culture, people and food. More specifically, a month in Northern Italy on Lake Garda , the largest lake in Italy and Lake Como ’s laid-back sister. I dream of renting a little flat or cottage where I can live out my cottage core dreams – slow mornings spent with a book, fresh fruit for breakfast, afternoons spent frolicking lakeside and walking through the hills of the Italian countryside. And in the evenings, you will find me at a charming trattoria eating homemade Italian food with a bottle of the house wine.”

View of travertine terrace formations deposited by water from the hot springs in Pamukkale a UNESCO World Heritage Site...

Swimming in Turkey's rock pools

Lauren Burvill, commerce editor

"The surreal rock pools of Pamukkale in southwestern Turkey have long been on my bucket list. Translating to "White Castle", Pamukkale's famous hot springs release mineral-rich water onto the landscape, creating the incredible white travertine terraces. Even though I'm sure the photos of deserted aqua pools look a lot different to in tourist-season reality, to be able to take a dip in them would still be a bucket-list swim for me. Afterwards, I'd head to the coastal town of Fethiye, to stay at the dreamy looking Hillside Beach Club , one of the best family hotels in Europe . The location of this hotel, on the Aegean Sea, is another surreal sight – a turquoise water beach surrounded by a fragrant pine forest."

Sarah James deputy digital editor  “Ive been to the Greek islands a couple of times. But instead of feeling like Ive...

Island hopping in Greece

Sarah James, deputy digital editor

“I’ve been to the Greek islands a couple of times. But instead of feeling like I’ve checked the destination off my list, each visit has made me want to return. So an all-out trip hopping around a handful of the 200 inhabited islands off the mainland is a dream getaway. I’d visit Sifnos for the big Greek feasts, Hydra for the arty scene, Milos for the beaches and Skopelos for a glimpse of the Mamma Mia! church teetering above the sea. I’ve had ferries to Amorgos bookmarked on my computer since I read the Condé Nast Traveller article about this further-flung spot where the locals are outnumbered by goats. And while I’ve already been lucky enough to visit Santorini , I’m desperate to return – to try the island’s wine, jump from rocky outcrops into the deep-blue Aegean and to stay at the incredibly beautiful Perivolas hotel , a smart stay set among a cluster of cliffside houses.”

View of the town of Positano with flowers on Amalfi coast

A villa stay in Positano

Jessica Rach, global content planning manager

"I blame Instagram for keeping this legendary fairytale villa at the top of my wish list. Almost too picturesque to be real, every corner of Le Sirenuse in Positano appears to echo the captivating crevices and hues of the Amalfi Coast – away from the hoards of tourists and influencers. Boasting the best views of the famously colourful tumble of cliffside villas overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea, the property belongs to the aristocratic Sersale family, who opened the house to guests in 1951. I would start my day enjoying a cappuccino and cornetto on the balcony (presumably in crockery so stunning I'd be tempted to slip it into my suitcase), before going for a dip in their iconic pool. Taking their "living vertically" approach very seriously, I would then amble down to the town for some shopping and sightseeing before enjoying a plate of truffle ravioli on their magical dinner terrace."

Tourist visiting Obrien Tower on Cliffs Of Moher by sea against cloudy sky

A road trip through Ireland

Sophie Knight, senior visuals editor

“There's nothing quite like an adventure on the road, and on my travel bucket list is Ireland – one of the world's best road trip destinations . I'd start in Dublin with a suitably touristy stop off at the Guinness Factory, spend a day pretending I'm an extra in Normal People before heading south and weaving in between Ireland's prettiest villages from Kilkenny to Killarney and Kinsale and epic landmarks like the Rock of Cashel, Blarney Stone and the dramatic Cliffs of Moher. Then I'd start moving north to drive through Limerick, Galway and Mayo to stop off at Achill island for its white-sand beaches, mountain lakes, and storybook towns. Up in Northern Ireland, I'd follow the road via Giant's Causeway and inland to the Dark Hedges, before hitting the Antrim coastal route and rediscovering my ancestry in Belfast. Let's not talk about the fact that I'm yet to learn how to drive…”

Olivia Morelli senior digital writer  “I visited Tromsø in 2015 and have been desperate to return to Norway ever since....

Exploring Norway

Olivia Morelli, senior digital writer

“I visited Tromsø in 2015 and have been desperate to return to Norway ever since. The country has a pervasive sense of calm and stillness that seems to stretch from the vast fjords all the way to the craggy mountaintops. I’d love to go on a road trip from the bottom to the top, starting in Oslo for the food and eco architecture and visiting the island of Hovedøya – I’ve heard it has incredible monastery ruins dating from the Middle Ages and some beautifully quiet beaches. Next would be Trondheim for the cute, brightly coloured waterside huts, up to the Lofoten islands where looming mountains cast shadows over tiny fishing villages and the endless, freezing Arctic, before rounding off the trip back in Tromsø for another chance to spy the Northern Lights dancing across the sky – definitely the most magical thing I’ve ever seen.”

Abigail Malbon acting US audience growth manager  “For as long as I can remember Ive dreamt about roadtripping around...

Driving along Italy's coastline

Abigail Malbon, acting US audience growth manager

“For as long as I can remember, I’ve dreamt about road-tripping around Italy in the manner of a Fifties movie star, headscarf and sunglasses perfectly in place. In reality, it’ll be more like me leaning out of the window, hoping to take in every glimpse of the Amalfi Coast while desperately clinging onto my accessories. But I have no doubt the views will still live up to expectations. My perfect route begins in Sorrento for some sightseeing and views from Mount Vesuvius. From there, we’ll drive through Positano, taking in the stacked hills and chic cafés, before heading to Amalfi to admire the Cattedrale di Sant'Andrea. Slightly further along is the small town of Vietri sul Mare, which is known for its ceramics and where I have no doubt I’ll stock up on plates and bowls to take home. We’ll end the trip in Salerno, where I’ll feast on the finest pasta dishes and relish every last minute of my movie-star dreams.”

Zlatni Rat Beach Croatia

Croatia's untouched islands Connor Sturges, digital assistant

“We once went on a family road trip that saw us dip in and out of  Croatia ’s largest cities. While navigating Dubronik’s Old Town, ambling along Split’s coast and falling in love with Trogir’s charm, there was one itch we didn’t quite scratch – a discovery of  Croatia’s islands . I’d kick things off in Hvar, soaking up the sun in the sleek beach clubs that line the shore and getting my history fix in Hvar Town by visiting the 15th-century Franciscan Monastery and the Fortica Fortress for golden hour views of the rooftops. From here, I’d up the step count around the fascinating monasteries and lush vineyards of Krk, then head to the lesser-visited islands by boat, plunging into the refreshing aquamarine water of the Adriatic for some small-cove investigations on spots like Lošinj, Pašman, and Šolta.”

Scenic view if the beautiful triangleshaped mountain reflection lake and a small village during bright sunny day on the...

Visiting Iceland's Westfjords Charley Ward, commerce writer

“I had a short stint working at a tourist magazine in Iceland in 2017, where I would find myself jetting off here, there and everywhere to cover various sights before returning to my Reykjavik base a few days later. It was a wonderful experience, but the frenetic nature of my zigzags across the country means there are still large patches I’ve yet to explore – including the wild, ethereal landscapes of the Westfjords. I’d spend a day exploring the dramatic, biodiverse landscapes at the remote Hornstrandir Nature Reserve before heading over to the towering waterfall Dynjandi, a 328-foot thundering veil of water that fans out over the rocks as it hits the pool below. Of course, there would have to be a spell in the hot springs and a trip to one of the many fjords, but also to the beach: this highly volcanic island is known for its striking black sandy shores, but the Westfjords is home to Raudasandur, which swaps the usual charcoal sand for that with a pinky-reddish tinge. It’s here, I’m told, you’ll find some of the best whale-watching opportunities around, too.”

The Ultimate Europe Bucket List: 100+ AMAZING Things to Do in Europe (2024)

If you are interested in travel, you can be sure that Europe is somewhere at the top of the list for places you would like to visit during your lifetime.  But planning a trip to Europe can be overwhelming as there are so many beautiful places to visit and amazing things to do. To get you started I’ve created this epic guide containing over 100 things to see and do in Europe which are perfect for any Europe Bucket List .

Ultimate Europe Bucket List (2024)

Ultimate Europe Travel Bucket List Challenge

Austria Bucket List

  • Visit the beautiful fairytale town of Hallstatt. Click here to book a day trip from Salzburg .

bucket list travel europe

  • Take a Sound of Music tour  in Salzburg to visit the locations used during the filming of the movie.
  • Explore the spectacular  Schönbrunn Palace  in Vienna, the former summer home of the imperial family.

Belgium Bucket List

  • See the Grand Place , the central square of Brussels.
  • Indulge in some Belgian chocolate. You can also sign up for a chocolate tasting tour or  chocolate making workshop in Brussels.
  • Eat a Belgian waffle topped with chocolate and strawberries. Or join a waffle making workshop  in Brussels and learn how to make your own Belgium waffles.
  • Visit the beautiful and underrated city of Ghent. Click here to book a day trip from Brussels .
  • Visit the medieval city of Bruges and enjoy the cobblestone streets and picturesque canals. Bruges is an easy day trip from Brussels . Read:  Best Instagram Places in Bruges, Belgium
  • See the Last Post at the Menin Gate in Ypres.

Croatia Bucket List

  • See the stunning Old Town of Dubrovnik. You can also take a Game of Thrones Tour to see filming locations.
  • Explore the pretty city of Split, a town on the Dalmatian Coast, known for its medieval town centre, beaches and stunning nature that surrounds it.
  • Explore the beautiful  Plitvice Lakes National Park one of Croatia’s oldest and largest national parks. This UNESCO World Heritage Site can be visited on a day trip from either Split or Zadar.
  • Visit Stari Grad, a fairy tale town on the island of Hvar. It is one of the oldest towns in Europe and a UNESCO Heritage site.

Czech Republic Bucket List

  • Walk around Prague . Don’t miss the famous Charles Bridge.
  • Take a day tour from Prague to Cesky Krumlov, a cute town and home to the largest chateau in the Czech Republic. Its historic centre is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Take a day trip from Prague to the beautiful spa town of Karlovy Vary.

Denmark Bucket List

  • Visit the beautiful capital city of Copenhagen.

Finland Bucket List

  • Visit the capital city of Helsinki .
  • Stay in a glass igloo hotel and maybe even see the Northern Lights!
  • Visit Lapland, Santa’s hometown and a winter wonderland.

France Bucket List

  • Climb to the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

paris is one of the most breathtaking cities in Europe

  • See Mona Lisa and other works of art in the Louvre. For more things to do in Paris, check out this 4 day Paris itinerary .
  • Take a day trip from Paris to Versailles.
  • Visit the picturesque cities and towns in the Alsace region in north-eastern France. Colmar, Strasbourg and Kaysersberg are at the top of my European bucket list.

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  • Climb the  Dune of Pilat  (the tallest sand dune in Europe) for a panoramic view.  It is an easy day trip less than an hour from Bordeaux .
  • Explore some of the beautiful towns and villages in Provence .
  • Run through the lavender fields in Provence. These fragrant and beautiful flowers bloom from June to August.
  • Take a day trip from Nice to the Verdon Gorge , one of Europe’s most beautiful river canyons.
  • Watch the Tour de France.
  • Visit the French Riviera to see how the mega-rich vacation.

Germany Bucket List

  • See the remaining portion of the Berlin Wall.
  • Visit the  Brandenburg Gate  in Berlin , a symbol of European unity.
  • Visit Munich during Oktoberfest , the world’s largest beer festival.
  • Have a beer at the Hofbräuhaus, a traditional beer hall in Munich.
  • Visit the beautiful and famous Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria. You can visit on a day trip from Munich .
  • Take a road trip on the Romantic Road which takes you to some of the prettiest castles and fairytale towns in Germany including Rothenburg ob der Tauber.
  • Experience the beauty of the  Black Forest .

Greece Bucket List

  • Explore the ancient ruins of Athens, including the Acropolis.
  • See the spectacular cliff-top Meteora monasteries. You can visit on day trip from  Thessaloniki by bus or  Athens by train . Here are more Athens day trip ideas .
  • Watch a play at the ancient amphitheatre of Epidaurus . Performances take place every Friday and Saturday, from the beginning of July to mid-August.
  • Watch the sunset in the beautiful island of Santorini.  Read: Most Beautiful Greek Islands You Need to Visit

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  • Visit the beautiful natural wonders of Melissani lake (a stunning lake inside a cave whose roof fell a few thousand years ago!) and Myrtos beach (some of the bluest waters in the Ionian) in Kefalonia.

Iceland Bucket List

  • Soak and relax in the iconic Blue Lagoon , a geothermal spa and Iceland’s most popular visitor destination.
  • Relax in the Sky Lagoon, an alternative to the Blue Lagoon.
  • Drive the entire Ring Road (Route 1), the main highway in Iceland which runs around the island and connects most of the country, including many major attractions. The entire loop requires at least a week to see it properly but you can drive the southern coast route only and back if time is more limited.
  • Spend some time in the capital of Reykjavík.

Seljalandsfoss Waterfall Iceland bucket list places

  • Visit one or more of the many beautiful Iceland waterfalls. In addition to Gullfoss, which is part of the the Golden Circle route, other amazing waterfalls include Dettifoss (the most powerfull waterfall in Europe), Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss.
  • The  Golden Circle  is a must when visiting Iceland and includes   Thingvellir   National Park, Geysir hot spring area and Gullfoss (a beautiful waterfall).   This popular tourist route in southern Iceland is easily done as day trip from Reykjavik.
  • See an Icelandic horse up close. These horses are small and cute and can be spotted all around Iceland outside of Reykjavík. You can sign up for a horse riding tour  from Reykjavík.
  • Join a puffin watching tour to spot a cute  Atlantic puffin . Puffins can be spotted in Iceland from early April until early September.
  • Go snorkeling or dive in the clearest water in the world between tectonic plates at Silfra.

Ireland Bucket List

  • Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland.
  • Drink a pint of Guinness in Dublin.
  • Take a day trip from Dublin to Cliffs of Moher .

Italy Bucket List

  • Toss a coin and make a wish at the Trevi Fountain in Rome.

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  • Explore the many ancient historical ruins like the Colosseum  and the Roman Forum in Rome.
  • Walk around the Vatican and admire the beautiful Sistine Chapel and St Peter’s Basilica.
  • Rent a house in Tuscany and enjoy Italy like a local.
  • Snap a cheesy photo of you holding up the leaning tower of Pisa.
  • Admire the colorful houses of the five villages of the Cinque Terre .

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  • Make a day trip to beautiful Portofino and spot celebrities and millionaires visiting on their megayachts.
  • Go hiking in the Dolomites, a mountain range located in northeastern Italy.
  • Enjoy Lake Como.
  • Ride a gondola in Venice.
  • See Michelangelo’s David and other great art in Florence.  Read:  5 Attractions Not to Miss in Florence, Italy

Florence is one of the most beautiful cities in Italy

  • Drive along the breathtaking Amalfi Coast in southern Italy.
  • Have a Pizza margherita in Naples (the birthplace of pizza).
  • Take a boat into the beautiful  Blue Grotto  in the island of Capri.

Netherlands Bucket List

  • Visit the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. Tickets must be booked online in advance from their website .
  • Walk through Amsterdam’s red light district.
  • Spend some time in one of Amsterdam’s famous coffee shops.

Read:  One Day in Amsterdam Itinerary

  • Take a day trip to the Keukenhof flower gardens to see the beautiful tulip fields. Keukenhof is only open in the spring.
  • Take a day trip from Amsterdam to the charming little village of Giethoorn known for its waterways, steep wooden bridges and old Dutch farmhouses. Cars are not allowed in the old part of Giethoorn, so the best way to explore Giethoorn is by boat.
  • Take day trip from Amsterdam to the picturesque traditional Dutch village of Zaanse Schans. Find  the best deals for Zaanse Schans tours here .
  • See the Cube Houses  in Rotterdam.

Norway Bucket List

  • See the fjords in western Norway.
  • Hike to Trolltunga . It is a challenging 10-12 hour hike but the views from the top are amazing.
  • Hike to Kjerag and take a picture of the Kjeragbolten boulder. It is a challenging 6 hour hike.
  • Hike to the Pulpit Rock (also known as Preikestolen). This is a more moderate hike but tends to be crowded. If you want to avoid the crowds, you can book a sunset hike.
  • Spot polar bears in Svalbard, a Norwegian archipelago located between mainland Norway and the North Pole, and one of the world’s northernmost inhabited areas.

Portugal Bucket List

  • Visit the beautiful capital city of Lisbon .
  • Visit the fairytale town of Sintra, a popular day trip from Lisbon .
  • Visit the Algarve region, which is known for its beautiful beaches with incredible cliffs and rock formations.
  • Drink Port in Porto .
  • Visit the unique historic village of Monsanto.

Romania Bucket List

  • Visit the capital city of Bucharest.

Read:  Top Things to Do in Bucharest (according to a local!)

  • Visit the picturesque city of Sibiu , a hidden gem in Transylvania.

Sibiu Romania

  • Take a road trip on the  Transfăgărășan Highway chosen by the BBC program  Top Gear as one of the best road trips in the world. Part of the highway is usually closed in the winter due to snow, so to drive the entire length make the drive between July 1- October 31. If you would rather not do the driving yourself, you can also  book a day tour from Bucharest .
  • Visit the picturesque city of Brasov in Transylvania.
  • Visit  Bran Castle also known as Dracula’s Castle. Click here to book a day trip from Bucharest .

Slovenia Bucket List

  • Walk around Ljubljana, the stunning capital city of Slovenia.
  • Visit beautiful Lake Bled with its iconic lake and backdrop of snow-capped mountains.  Click here to book a day trip to Lake Bled from Ljubljana .

Spain Bucket List

  • Admire art at the  Museo Nacional del Prado  in Madrid.
  • Marvel at the amazing architecture in Barcelona.
  • Party in the popular town of Ibiza.
  • Take part in the La Tomatina festival in the town of Buñol (close to Valencia ) where locals and tourists throw tomatoes at each other. It is held yearly on the last Wednesday of August.
  • Visit the Alhambra in Granada.
  • Pay a visit to the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao which is known for its modern works of art and great architecture.
  • Visit the underrated city of Ronda, the largest of Andalusia’s many ‘pueblos blancos’ (white towns).
  • Visit the beautiful city of Seville, the capital of Andalusia in southern Spain.

Sweden Bucket List

  • Visit Stockholm Palace in Stockholm , Sweden which is one of the largest palaces in Europe.
  • Stay at Icehotel , the world’s first ice hotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden.

Switzerland Bucket List

  • Get your adrenaline pumping at Interlaken, the adventure capital of Europe.  Some of the many adventure activities available here include skydiving, hang gliding, paragliding, bungee-jumping, white-water rafting and more.
  • Take the cable car from Zermatt to the highest cable car station to see the Matterhorn.
  • Stand on Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe , a view and adventure platform 3,454 metres above sea level, and enjoy beautiful views of the Alps.
  • Take the famous  Glacier Express , a train route along the top of the Alpine range with some of the most beautiful scenery.
  • Enjoy the stunning views at Oeschinen Lake . In the summer you can even take a fun ride down on a mountain slide!

United Kingdom Bucket List

  • Explore London, visiting some of its must-see sights like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, and Westminster Abbey.

Read:  48 Hours in London: The Perfect Itinerary (According to a Local!)

  • Visit Windsor Castle most recently in the news as the site of the Royal Wedding.
  • Visit Stonehenge.
  • Explore the pretty English villages in the Cotswolds. Click here to book a day trip from London .
  • Explore the  Lake District , England’s largest national park famous for its lakes, forests, and mountains (including Scafell Pike  the largest mountain in England).
  • Ride the fastest zip line in the world and longest in Europe at ZipWorld in North Wales.
  • Explore the beautiful Scottish Highlands. Take a trip to  Loch Ness  try to spot Nessie, the Lochness monster.
  • Swim in the Fairy Pools beautifully crystal clear blue pools in the Isle of Skye in Scotland.
  • Admire the beauty of  Giant’s Causeway  in Northern Ireland.
  • Walk through the Dark Hedges in Northern Ireland which is a tunnel of trees featured in Game of Thrones.

More European Bucket List Ideas and Inspiration

  • See the Northern Lights. There are no guarantees but the best countries to spot the Northern Lights are Iceland, Finland and Norway.
  • Take a trip on the Orient Express  train. There are several different routes.
  • Go on a cruise on the Danube River.
  • Zipline from Spain to Portugal  on the first cross-border zip line in the world.
  • Soak in one of the many thermal baths in Budapest, Hungary.
  • Visit Krakow –  one of the best cities to visit in Poland .
  • Visit one of the many Christmas markets in Europe .
  • Visit the town of Monte Carlo in Monaco and hit the casino tables.
  • Visit the beautiful Baltic capitals (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania).
  • See the beautiful Stari Most bridge in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Marvel at the spectacular Hagia Sophia , one of the best-known attractions in Istanbul , Turkey.
  • Visit the tiny but beautiful country of San Marino and the least visited country in all of Europe .
  • Explore the Faroe Islands, a group of islands in the North Atlantic located between Scandinavia and Iceland, and voted one of the top destinations by National Geographic.

So there you have it – the ultimate Europe bucket list .  If you any suggestions for bucket list worthy places in Europe I should add to this list, let me know in the comments below.

Need more bucket list inspiration for traveling to Europe? Check out some of our other articles about the best places to visit in Europe:

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I love your Croatian bucket list – as I’m Croatian. But others are also very nice and some things I still didn’t see around the Europe 🙂 But about Croatia – I would like to mention Zagreb (the capital) also, it’s very nice 🙂

This extensive list is a proof that Europe is not the size of Eastwood Mall. Hehehe! Kidding aside, we would love to do a European tour. It’s a dream of ours, considering that we’re from the Philippines. Our ultimate European dream is to climb the Alps and the mountains in Scotland.

That’s an extensive list of all the European countries I think of visiting. I visited Spain last year and I am glad to find Ronda in your list. This December I head to Iceland and I am certainly going to drive the N1 plus Golden circle is definitely a part of my itinerary apart from other things you mentioned in your list for Iceland.

OMG so many amazing things to see and do. How did you find the time?!?!?!?!? Definitely Oktoberfest and Neuschwanstein! Absolutely Florence! I think you should add pancakes in Amsterdam. Zermatt was amazing. This is an amazing list

Wow, that is quite a list! You did all of them? I would love to do a Europe tour and visit all these wonderful places.

Oh yes, that is a big list. Enough for anyone to find something they like.Happy to see that I have some of those, but many to go.

WOW, this is an epic European Bucket List indeed! While I’ve been fortunate to check off a bunch of these, so many more are on my Euro Bucket List! And a few I hadn’t considered yet. Thanks!

I have done a fair few of these bucket list things, but there are some on here that I’ve not even heard of before. Seeing as I’m based in the UK, I really have no excuses not to get on and tick some of these off! x

Wow, this is a massive list! This is just what I need for my next trip to Europe. Thanks so much. I’ve pinned to refer back to.

This is a fantastic link! We travel Europe in our Motorhome and this blog has given us loads of ideas! Thank you 🙂

What a fantastic list and photos. I am officially saving your page as part of my research because I am going travelling this year so you have given me inspiration.

The Swiss Mountain Coaster looks amazingly fun with stupendous scenery. Lake Bled with the island castle, and mountain backdrop is beautiful.

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Europe Bucket List: 143 Once in a Lifetime Experiences

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What should go on your Europe bucket list? Are there any European experiences you shouldn’t miss?

From the iconic Eiffel Tower in Paris to exploring Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate, this list provides you with an exceptional beginning to some of the best once in a lifetime experiences in Europe !

Having backpacked all over the continent myself, I can personally attest to the region’s hype! After traversing 16 European countries and counting, in addition to visiting nearly three dozen countries worldwide, I’m here to tell you that Europe is the most popular tourist region for good reason!

From historic beaches like the ones in Normandy to the world-famous wine vineyards of Porto, it’s hard to not want to visit everywhere on the continent at least once. But, I know that’s not exactly possible, so I’ve narrowed down the list to the must-see destinations and activities to create this ultimate Europe bucket list , offering you over 100 once-in-a-lifetime experiences in Europe !

Is it your first time going to Europe? Be sure to read our greatest tips for visiting Europe for the first time !

Happy Travels!

There are hundreds of exciting activities to include on your Europe bucket list

What is so Special About Europe?

As for once in a lifetime experiences in Europe, there are nearly endless activities and sights

Europe is an extremely diverse region that is overflowing with activities for every type of traveler. Few other places in the world replicate this region’s vast landscapes and extensive array of activities.

From winter to water sports and divine cuisine to iconic landmarks and endless scenic beauty, there is very little not to love about Europe.

Even if you’re someone who claims not to enjoy “all the frills” of traveling to expensive destinations like France or Switzerland, I can practically guarantee you’ll find something to love about Europe!

What are the Famous Things in Europe?

When it comes to once in a lifetime experiences in Europe, visiting the Eiffel Tower should be high on your list

While there are literally dozens and even hundreds of popular attractions across Europe, the most popular thing in Europe to see is likely the Eiffel Tower . Over 7 million tourists visit this iconic French landmark year after year, and it’s easy to see why!

The skyscraping tower provides unbeatable views of the French capital, it’s home to several Michelin-star restaurants and an incredible cocktail bar, and it even houses an ice-skating rink in the winter!

Known throughout the world for its dazzling architecture and marvelous light show that takes place after dark every hour on the hour, there’s no doubting that the Eiffel Tower is easily the most popular attraction to see in Europe.

When it comes to once in a lifetime experiences in Europe, a trip to the Eiffel Tower is at the very top of the list!

As for the other famous things in Europe, check out this brief list:

✔️ 1. The Brandenburg Gate – Berlin, Germany ✔️ 2. The Belfry Tower – Bruges, Belgium ✔️ 3. The IAmsterdam Sign – Amsterdam, Netherlands ✔️ 4. The Bock Casemates – Luxembourg City, Luxembourg ✔️ 5. Mont Saint-Michel – Normandy, France ✔️ 6. Benagil Caves – Algarve, Portugal ✔️ 7. Caminito del Rey – Málaga, Spain ✔️ 8. Chain Bridge – Prague, Czech Republic

Bucket List Things To Do in Europe

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Whether you’re planning to include once in a lifetime experiences in your European itinerary or you simply want to include the most popular things to do, we’ve got you covered.

Some of the best activities to do in Europe include:

✔️ 9. Walking along the Berlin Wall in Berlin ✔️ 10 Wandering the hallways of Le Louvre in Paris ✔️ 11. Strolling the streets of the Red Light District in Amsterdam ✔️ 12. Going waffle hunting in Belgium ✔️ 13. Getting lost in the fishing villages that make up Cinque de Terre in Italy ✔️ 14. Learn about the history of WWII on the beaches of Normandy in France ✔️ 15. Gliding through the Crystal Clear Waters of the Greek Islands ✔️ 16. Enjoying the Waterfalls in Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia ✔️ 17. Eating a Freshly-Tossed Margherita Pizza in Naples, Italy ✔️ 18. Skiing the Alps in Switzerland ✔️ 19. Viewing the Northern Lights in Tromsø, Norway ✔️ 20. Driving the Wild Atlantic Way in Ireland …

These are just a few of many of the best activities to do in Europe, so like I said before, there really is something for everyone!

Whether you want to soak up some sun on the French Riviera or you want to learn about Roman history at the Colosseum, there will be something to suit your fancy in Europe!

Unusual Once in a Lifetime Experiences to Have in Europe

Visiting the Dolomites in Italy is one of the most incredible once in a lifetime experiences in Europe you can have

If you’re looking to get off the beaten track a little bit and take part in some activities that many other travelers will probably miss, I know exactly how you feel.

We’re always trying to think of new ways to experience a place, so check out this list of some of the most unique once in a lifetime experiences in Europe you can have!

✔️ 21. Take a sunset boat tour along a river, across a lake, or in the ocean

It’ll provide you with a new perspective on the destination, and will allow you to capture some pretty amazing photos!

✔️ 22. Check out some of the spots in London and Scotland where scenes from the Harry Potter films were shot

We’re planning a trip to take a ride on the Jacobite Steam Train as soon as possible.

✔️ 23. Go on a Game of Thrones film set tour

✔️ 24. Soak in the thermal hot springs in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic

There are also plenty of adventure activities like skiing, mountaineering, hiking, ice climbing, rappelling, canyoning, paragliding, skydiving, and more! You can also choose to just sit back and relax in one of the most luxurious regions of the world.

Luxury Once in a Lifetime Experiences to Have in Europe

Seeing European cities lit up at night is one of the best once in a lifetime experiences in Europe you can have

Europe is no stranger when it comes to luxury experiences. Whether it’s dining at the Michelin-star restaurant in the Eiffel Tower or soaking in the hot springs of Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic, there are endless possibilities to treat yourself in this region of the world!

Here are a few of our favorite luxury once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe!

✔️ 25. Go on a Truffle-Hunting Tour in Tuscany, Italy ✔️ 26. Take a Hot Air Balloon Ride in Igualada, Spain during the European Balloon Festival ✔️ 27. Take a Private Visit to the Palace of Versailles and Monet’s Gardens in France ✔️ 28. Relax in the Roman Baths in Budapest, Hungary ✔️ 29. Look for Seaglass in Malta ✔️ 30. Take a Ride on the London Eye ✔️ 31. Stay in an Igloo in Finland ✔️ 32. Treat Yourself to an Overwater Bungalow in Greece

Best Things To Do in Europe for 20-year-olds

Attending a live festival or event is one of the best once in a lifetime experiences in Europe you can have as a 20-year-old

If you are a 20-something year old looking for the ultimate party getaway, then get ready to have some of the ultimate once in a lifetime experiences in Europe…

Seriously, we’re talking beach parties in Ibiza, live concerts in Paris, ruins bars in Budapest, the Red Light District of Amsterdam, and even festivities of Munich, Germany come September!

Europe is one of the best destinations in the world for young adults looking to make friends, find romantic partners, and let their wild spirit free. No matter which country you choose to visit in Europe, you can pretty much always find something exciting going on.

When it comes to the best things to do in Europe for 20-year-olds, we have quite the list! Check them out below.

✔️ 33. Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany ✔️ 34. Visit the Balearic Islands, Spain ✔️ 35. Pink Street in Lisbon, Portugal ✔️ 36. Go on a Game of Thrones Tour in Dubrovnik, Croatia ✔️ 37. Go Snowmobiling for Northern Lights in Norway ✔️ 38. Go Pub Hopping Edinburgh, Scotland

This list is far from all-inclusive, but you get the picture. There are literally endless activities for 20-year-olds to get their hands on, so don’t think you need to travel outside of the European Union for a fun time.

Best Attractions in Europe

Europe is a gold mine when it comes to amazing attractions, so I decided to break them down by country so it’s a little bit easier for you to find.

All of these once in a lifetime experiences in Europe are sure to make you smile and keep you planning future trips to Europe for years to come!

Once in a Lifetime Experiences to have in Albania, Europe

Albania is one of the best under-the-radar destination that deserves to be on your Europe bucket list

39. Soak in the Blue Eye

The turquoise water of this natural spring in southern Albania is a truly remarkable sight! Known as the “Blue Eye”, it is deep and very clear making it one of the best destinations for swimming and snorkeling in Albania.

Visitors are surrounded by lush, green forests and charming wooden bridges, making this the ultimate day trip away from the chaos of the city.

Located in the inner southern reaches of the country, this is one destination that should be included in your list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe!

40. Take a Boat Ride on Komani Lake

Komani Lake is a small and peaceful lake in the center of Albania’s mountainous countryside. The water is clear but it remains cool even during the summer months due to its location deep within the mountains which surround it on all sides.

The clear blue waters of Komani Lake reflect the lush green hills and mountains surrounding it, reflecting a serene atmosphere.

Aside from being an important ecosystem for wildlife such as otters and fish species like trout and carp, the beauty here has drawn tourists to this part of Albania since ancient times.

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41. Take a Dip in the Turquoise Waters around the Ksamil Islands

Albania is home to the charming islands of Ksamil which have over five kilometers of pristine rocky coastline perfect for swimming in its crystal-clear waters or just enjoying a day at one of its many relaxing cafes overlooking the sea.

The islands are located on the coast of the Southern Albanian Riviera in an area called the Strait of Corfu where it is flanked by two capes: Kanina to the west and Punta Palascia to the east.

42. Go Castle Hopping around the Country

Albania is home to hundreds of ancient castles and fortresses. These structures that were built by various civilizations, including the Illyrians, Romans, Byzantines, and Ottomans offer a glimpse into Albania’s rich history through their majestic architecture.

They have been built up over the years as Albanians migrated throughout Europe during previous wars.

Today, they stand as phenomenal representations of Albania’s history and strong culture and are wonderful to include on your list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe!

The Ultimate Europe Bucket List: Austria

Home to Mozart and the infamous Hallstatt, Austria is at the top of this Europe bucket list

43. Fortress Hohensalzburg

Carved into the rock of a mountain overlooking Salzburg, Fortress Hohensalzburg is one of Europe’s most fascinating and best-preserved medieval castles.

Known for its unique shape and impressive size, the fortress was built high up on a hilltop near Salzbourg to protect residents from invaders and other potential threats.

The fortress dominates the surrounding valley with its grand stone wall, towers, and turrets, all of which provides a great view over the city of Salzburg.

There are several restaurants inside this majestic castle where you can eat traditional Austrian food or drink local beer to your heart’s content while looking out at beautiful mountain scenery!

44. Visit Krimml Waterfalls

The Krimml Waterfalls are located in the Hohe Tauern National Park of Austria and reach a height of over 380 meters making them the tallest waterfalls in Austria. These waterfalls possess some of the most beautiful natural sights in not only Austria, but even Europe!

Situated within a valley surrounded by the majestic mountains of the Pinzgau region, which you can find about 3 hours away from Salzburg city center, these waterfalls make for a fantastic day trip from Salzburg.

If you have time on your next trip to Europe, consider including these waterfalls in your itinerary.

Visiting the city of Vienna should be on your Europe bucket list

45. Get Lost in Wachau

A quiet, quaint village in the heart of Austria is Wachau. The views can only be described as magical and offer a glimpse into history as they stand on craggy hillsides surrounded by vineyards that stretch out over rolling green fields towards distant snow-capped mountains.

Perched over the Danube River just northwest of Vienna , Wachau is home to a number of monasteries and castles that are popular tourist attractions. Looking for a peaceful getaway from the chaos of the city? Wachau is your perfect destination!

46. Take in the Beauty at Lake Hallstatt

Lake Hallstatt’s beauty cannot be described simply by words. Instead, its picturesque scenery should speak for itself through images that come to mind when thinking about this area.

Blue water surrounded by green mountains with quaint houses peeking out from behind them, men rowing their boats along large stretches of peaceful water, and historic churches built hundreds of years ago still standing strong among these magnificent views.

Also known as Hallstätter See, this pleasant piece of Austria is one of the most sought-after destinations in Europe, and earns its spot on this list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe!

47. View a Performance at the Vienna Opera House

The opera house has its own museum, which is an official part of the Vienna Museum. It shows visitors what life was like in Mozart’s time with historical rooms and objects from around 1772 to today.

The State Opera House plays host to a large number of musical performances every year by world-famous musicians, both Austrian and international. Many operas are also performed outside on open air stages during the summer months and make for a beautiful and romantic evening under the stars.

Once in a Lifetime Experiences to have in Belgium , Europe

Belgium has medieval architecture and otherworldly charm which earns its spot on this Europe bucket list

48. Take a Canal Ride through Bruges

Taking a canal boat ride through the medieval city of Bruges is a really incredible experience. The old buildings and winding canals make for a magical time that is definitely worth including on your Europe bucket list!

It’s not only fun, but it’s also a very informative and relaxing way to view the city. Many of the buildings you will see are hundreds of years old but have stood up well over time owing to the materials of which they are made. On your next trip to Bruges, grab your camera and book yourself the next ticket on a canal ride.

Plan on adding Bruges to your European itinerary ? Check out our ultimate one day in Bruges guide !

49. Explore Gravensteen Castle

The Gravensteen Castle is a 12th-century medieval castle built to protect the County of Flanders from external enemies. It has been used as a prison and now it’s open for tourists who want to explore this ancient building with its moat, drawbridge, turrets, and guard rooms!

There are lots of interesting things inside like old paintings, weapons that were used during battle, and dungeons where prisoners would be held centuries ago.

Brussels is a fun and exciting destination to include on your Europe bucket list

50. Eat Your Weight in Chocolate

With its rich, deep flavor and velvety texture, Belgian chocolate is a world-renowned delicacy.

The smoothness of the chocolates belies their complex flavors: fruity notes like raspberry or strawberry mingle with more subtle tastes such as orange blossom and pineapple to create an exquisite sensory experience that only those who have tasted Belgium’s finest will understand.

No matter which town or city you visit in Belgium, keep an eye out for local chocolateries! My favorite is The Chocolate Line in Bruges, and needless to say, none of the chocolate made it back to the U.S. with me.

51. Wander the Streets of Graslei

Graslei is a quiet village located in the heart of Ghent, Belgium . The city center has boat tours and street performers during the summer months which bring joy to families and tourists strolling through town, while the winter months bring a cozy aura to the village.

Graslei’s main square contains many small shops selling Belgian waffles, lace items made by local artisans, jams from nearby fruit farms, as well as fresh flowers grown at family-owned greenhouses just outside the city limits.

52. Climb the Belfry Tower in Bruges

The Belfry Tower of Bruges is a masterpiece that will sweep you off your feet with its panoramic views of the city. The tower itself dates back to as early as 1240 and was used originally as an aid bell tower but now acts more like a historical landmark.

Climb the tower’s 366 steps to the top and be rewarded with magnificent views of the city and Market Square. Known as one of the most iconic landmarks in Belgium, this tower should surely make it onto your list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe.

Not sure whether you should visit Bruges or Brussels? Check out our experiences in our article Bruges vs. Brussels !

Also Check Out:

✔️ 17 Authentic Souvenirs from Belgium to Bring Home ✔️ One Day in Brussels: The Ultimate Travel Guide

The Ultimate Europe Bucket List: Bulgaria

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53. Seven Rila Lakes

The Seven Rila Lakes are a major tourist attraction in the southwestern part of Bulgaria. They lie between two mountain ranges, offering scenic views that attract tourists from all over Europe and beyond each year.

Seven beautiful emerald green lakes sit nestled in the Rila mountains. They’re fed by glacial runoff from the nearby Mount Musala and provide an ever-changing vista. Depending on recent rainfall or winds, the lakes can change color anywhere from a brilliant turquoise blue to almost white.

54. Tsarevets Fortress

Tsarevets Fortress is a medieval fortress located on the highest point of Tsarevets hill in Veliko Tarnovo. Surrounded by lush greenery and impressive stone walls, this fortress is a must-see when visiting Bulgaria!

The Tsarevets Fortress has a dominating appearance and sits atop the most elevated part of the city. It is situated at an altitude of 131 meters above sea level, on top of two hills that are joined by a saddle-shaped plateau over which it was built in the 13 th -century AD.

Belogradchik Fortress is a fantastic stop to include on your Europe bucket list

55. Visit the Ancient Town Of Plovdiv

The ancient town of Plovdiv, Bulgaria is a unique destination that encompasses several important historical sites as well as vibrant nightlife and modern amenities.

It’s one of the oldest cities in Europe as it was founded around 5000 BC and used to be called Philippopolis during this time period until it became part of Bulgaria over 2000 years ago.

It continues to be a flourishing cultural center of tourism due to its rich heritage that has been preserved over thousands of years within several magnificent archaeological sites.

56. Ovech Fortress

The Ovech Fortress is a medieval castle located on the right bank of the Yantra River in northeastern Bulgaria. The original construction dates back to Roman times, although there was a significant renovation during Ottoman rule which included building defensive towers and walls that are still standing today.

Today, visitors can climb up its medieval stone steps or take one of four elevators for easier access to see high walls with watchtowers that look out over the lush green landscape in which it sits.

57. Krushuna Waterfalls

A waterfall located in the Rhodope Mountains of Bulgaria, Krushuna Waterfalls are an incredibly beautiful sight. The magnificent red rocks that surround them make for a spectacular picture and provide some great hiking trails to explore as well.

The falls gently topple one over another and create a luxurious paradise that tops most places on this Europe bucket list!

The falls and surrounding area are also home to a wide variety of wildlife, including wild boar and deer that feed off the lush vegetation found on shoreline cliffs during low tide. On your next trip to Bulgaria, be sure to include a trip to Krushuna Waterfalls.

Once in a Lifetime Experiences to have in Croatia, Europe

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58. Explore the Ancient Walls of Dubrovnik

The white stone city of Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful cities in all of Europe. The historic center has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it’s easy to see why – its small streets are lined with medieval walls that enclose gorgeous plazas filled with churches, shops, restaurants, and cafes.

The narrow stone streets and brightly colored buildings that line the winding alleys of Dubrovnik provide a charming backdrop for wandering travelers. During your visit, you should definitely try out some Croatian cuisine at one of the many restaurants in town!

59. Swim in Tranquil Waterfalls at Plitvice Lakes National Park

The bright blue waters of Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia will leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

The stunning turquoise pools connected by a series of waterfalls are the perfect escape from hectic city life or hot summer days at home.

There’s also an abundance of plant life here with over 1,000 species within this micro-climate – from evergreens to palms. During your visit, you can take a boat ride across Kozjak Lake or enjoy walking trails through dense forests filled with wildlife such as deer and boar.

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60. Soak Up Some Sun on the Elaphiti Islands

If you’re looking to explore some of the most beautiful islands in Europe and get away from it all while doing so, then the Elaphiti Islands are for you.

Home only to a small population and with no road access or villages on any of its ten inhabited islands, this archipelago can be reached by boat.

As one of the most remote destinations on this list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe, visitors can experience everything from stunning landscapes, coastlines, and beaches. It’s a perfect destination for those who love water sports or simply sunbathing on pristine white sand.

61. Enjoy the Scenery at the Skradinski Buk and Krka Waterfalls

The Skradinski Buk Waterfalls are a series of waterfalls located in the Krka National Park, Croatia. The area is known for its natural beauty and vegetation as well as an abundance of fauna such as wild boar, deer, eagles and falcons among others.

The Krka Waterfalls in Croatia is an amazing site to visit when you are in Europe with its sheer beauty that includes seven separate falls along the Krka River coming together before cascading down into a deep pool below where visitors can swim or just enjoy watching fish swimming around them.

Both are located in the Krka National Park and deserve to be on this list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe!

Once in a Lifetime Experiences to have in Czechia, Europe

With dozens of incredible cities and infamous mountain ranges, Czechia is one of our favorite places on this Europe bucket list

62. Stroll the Old Town Square and Charles Bridge in Prague

The capital of the Czech Republic, Prague is a beautiful city with rich history. Deep within its cobblestone streets are hidden gems that tourists from around the world want to find!

From the Old Town Square to the Charles Bridge, Prague is beaming with charm with its medieval architecture and authentic beer spas.

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Looking to do add some time in Prague during your Czechia vacation? Check out our ultimate one day in Prague itinerary !

63. Enjoy a Glass of Wine Overlooking the Vltava River in Český Krumlov

Český Krumlov is an unbeatable destination in the Czech Republic, well known for its stunning location enveloped by the Vltava River. And while the beauty of the region is undeniable, there is so much more to this unique city than what meets the eye!

The people who live in this part of Europe have been making their own wine for centuries and you can taste their work on every bottle sold there. You can find vineyards that stretch across two kilometers and produce over 150 thousand bottles annually.

So, sit back, and watch the sunset with a local glass of red or white in this Europe bucket list destination!

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64. Walk the Halls of the Sedlec Ossuary in Kutna Hora

The Sedlec Ossuary in Kutna Hora, Czech Republic is a spooky place for many. It is home to over 5,000 bones from people who died during mass graves and executions at the hands of Nazis during World War II.

These 5,000+ bones now sit beneath an impressive church where you can go to pray and light candles or simply explore.

The Gothic-style church gives off nostalgia with every turn, while at the same moment you’re surrounded by sculptures featuring bones and other creepy artifacts! This destination makes our list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe with its medieval history and unique attractions.

65. Check Out the Rock Formations in Bohemian Switzerland National Park

The Bohemian Switzerland National Park is an oasis in the middle of Europe that has been preserved for future generations to enjoy. With its deep forests, meandering rivers, and picturesque views it offers a wonderful sense of relaxation and adventure for travelers of all kinds!

Visitors to this exceptional national park will also have the opportunity to seek out the coveted Bastei Bridge which was featured in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe !

Once in a Lifetime Experiences to have in Denmark, Europe

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66. Photograph the Vibrant Town of Nyhavn

Nyhavn, the heart of Copenhagen’s old town district and one that has not changed much in centuries. The city center is just a hop, skip, and a jump away from this picturesque stretch where you can enjoy dinner overlooking charmingly quaint buildings dating back to the 1720s.

Stroll the vibrant townhouses that line the harbor and watch the fisherman unload their catch in the early mornings while enjoying a hot cup of coffee. The best way to explore this lovely town is to walk slowly through each and every nook and cranny while photographing its unique character and charm!

67. Wander the Egeskov Castle

The Egeskov Castle is an ancient building in Denmark . It was originally built as a fortress, but has been remodeled many times over its long history and now serves primarily as a private residence for the Danish Royal Family.

The exterior of this impressive structure still bears testament to how it functioned – at one point or another – during various stages of its military operations. Learn about its history by wandering its old-time halls!

Denmark is known for its beautiful architecture and vibrant neighborhoods and should surely be included on your list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe

68. Tour the Chambers of the Kronborg Slot

Denmark’s Kronborg Slot is a popular tourist destination in the North Sea that draws people from all over Europe.

The impressive stone structure has been around since the mid-1400s and can accommodate up to 3,000 visitors at once during celebrations or large-scale events.

In fact, it even once held William Shakespeare’s Hamlet , and is now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most infamous castles in all of Northern Europe! Take some time to tour its ancient chambers and learn about the centuries of history that fill these halls.

69. Go Shopping Along Strøget in Copenhagen

The Strøget is a popular and crowded street in central Copenhagen, Denmark . This historic area offers shoppers the opportunity to window shop as they walk through its upscale stores or enjoy some outdoor dining while strolling along one of two rivers that bordered it on either side.

Grab a pastry and coffee and take some time to stroll this famous street in Copenhagen. While you can occasionally find good souvenirs here, we usually find that the best food and products lay just outside the city center of any city.

So, be sure to stroll the surrounding streets, as well!

Once in a Lifetime Experiences to have in Finland, Europe

Long dark nights make viewing the aurora borealis in Finland one of the best in the world putting Finland on our ultimate list of once in a lifetime experiences in Europe

70. Do Some Hiking in Koli National Park

Koli National Park is one of Finland’s most popular spots for hiking. The trails are wide and well-maintained, perfect if you’re traveling with children in tow or just want an easy day trip from Copenhagen!

This landscape has it all! Waterfalls galore as well as medieval castles worth visiting too. For those looking forward to exploring new areas while also wanting something picturesque, Koli National Park delivers every time.

71. Spend the Holidays in Lapland

For us, the idea of a holiday in Lapland sounds incredible! It’s not every year that we get to see so many snow-covered mountains and experience a white Christmas.

At this time of year, the residents of Lapland celebrate Christmas by decorating their houses with lights and greenery. They also exchange handmade ornaments and other gifts that have been made especially for each other to symbolize love between family members or friends.

Not to mention that the pristine landscape in Lapland is a winter wonderland. You can go ice skating, build snowmen, and cozy up next to a roaring fire underneath the northern lights. It’s the perfect destination for both families with kids, couples, and solo travelers!

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72. Enjoy a Pastry in Helsinki

The capital of Finland, Helsinki, is a bustling metropolis full of European charm. The architecture in this Scandinavian country has been influenced by both Swedish and Russian culture and is simply wonderful to admire!

The best way to slow down and step back from the chaos of this fun-loving city is to grab a flaky pastry from one of the dozens of bakeries in town and do some people-watching. Afterward, stroll the vibrant townhouses and the sidewalks along the harbor for a peaceful day in Helsinki.

73. Visit in the Winter and Look for the Aurora Borealis

The Aurora Borealis is a colorful and enchanting sight to see in Finland. The dancing colors of the Aurora Borealis are something that cannot be seen in every country.

They only come alive during extremely dark, winter nights when Northern Europe is blanketed with snow and ice, making spotting them an adventure in itself!

Finland, specifically Lapland, is one of the best places in the world for seeing the northern lights, so book yourself a warm, cozy cabin in the middle of the woods and spend a few days gazing up at the stars.

As one of the most special natural phenomenons available to us, this should be at the top of your list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe.

Once in a Lifetime Experiences to have in France, Europe

The heart of good cuisine and romance, France boasts dozens of places that all deserve to be on this list of once in a lifetime experiences in Europe

74. Have a Glass of Wine at Le Consulat in Paris

The capital city of France is one of the most romantic places in Europe. You could come here for business or pleasure, but I suggest you take some time out of your sightseeing to enjoy life at Le Consulat!

This magnificent restaurant will make your trip worthwhile with its wine selection that ranges from affordable bottles perfect for everyday drinking all way up to rare vintages worth saving for special occasions.

You’ll often find people playing music outside in the warm summers, as well, so we highly suggest getting a table (even if there is a long wait for one) and enjoying a glass or two of wine while listening to the streets of Paris.

If you are including Paris on your European vacation, here is a one day in Paris and a 3 days in Paris itinerary! We also cover the best time to visit Paris as well as 24 amazing things to do in Paris at night !

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75. Enjoy the View of the Mont Blanc Range in Chamonix

Chamonix, France is a mecca for mountain lovers. This lush, snow-capped region has some of the most scenic views in all of France with peaks stretching up from below the treeline on clear days to its lofty Mont Blanc summit of over 4,808 meters! The famous Mont Blanc Range contains some of the tallest mountains in Europe.

One can experience the thrill and excitement of this range by hiking these towering figures, or even more so, by jumping off of them! That’s right!

Paragliding is very popular in the Haute-Savoie Region of France and it’s actually where I took my very first leap with a local company. It was the most exhilarating experience of my life and if you love to explore the world with an adventurous outlook, this should be on your list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe!

If you plan on visiting Chamonix, we suggest combining it with a trip to Lake Annecy ! Want to go paragliding? Go with Absolute Chamonix !

✔️ 23 Best Things To Do in Chamonix, France: Summer & Winter

76. Hike on the Verdon Gorge in the Alpes-de-Haute

The Verdon Gorge in France is a popular destination for travelers. This lush and beautiful environment offers visitors the chance to hike through tunnels or take boat trips on lakes surrounded by towering cliffs that would make any photographer green with envy!

One of the world’s greatest natural wonders, this gorge is a must-see for any traveler, nature enthusiast, or hiker. The bright colors and dramatic canyons make it an amazing place to take pictures or just enjoy nature in its various forms while hiking through France.

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77. Wait for the Tide To Go Out at Mont Saint-Michel

Mont Saint-Michel is a serene island fortress off the coast of Normandy, France that can only be reached at low tide due to its unique location.

Its stunning backdrop and interesting history surrounding its primary function during the wars between England and France since the 14 th century have made it a top tourist destination for visitors.

Be sure to research the tides before choosing when to include this impressive landmark in your Normandy itinerary since, as we said, you can only get there at low tide!

78. Sample Wine in the Loire Valley

The Loire Valley is a region of France famous for its wine and culture. The towns in this area boast centuries-old buildings that make you feel right at home in Europe, making this one of our favorite Europe bucket list destinations!

What is special about the Loire Valley is the sun-drenched climate nurtures the grapes creating the ultimate environment for the best wine in not only France, but much of the world! Be sure to check a bag on your way home so you can bring along a few bottles to enjoy after your return!

✔️ 15 Amazing Wine Tours in France to Include in Your Itinerary

Once in a Lifetime Experiences to have in Germany, Europe

Centuries of history have created Germany's impactful culture earning its position on this list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe

79. See the Berlin Wall

The Berlin Wall is a symbol of the Cold War. For many years, it separated East Germany and West Germany but now serves as a chilling reminder of the horrors that once took place amidst this wall.

While it can be overwhelming and quite uncomfortable to learn about, the Berlin Wall should be included on your list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe as it is one of the most important remaining pieces of German history.

80. Walk Under the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin

The Brandenburg Gate is considered one of Germany’s most iconic landmarks and is the gateway to Berlin’s iconic Reichstag building.

Often showcased with photographs of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party, this building also stands as an important, yet upsetting, reminder of the terrors of the Holocaust.

Include it on your list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe and take some time to learn about this history behind Berlin’s landmarks.

Want to include Berlin on your European trip? Check out our one day in Berlin itinerary !

81. Attend Oktoberfest in Munich

The annual Oktoberfest in Munich is a great place to enjoy the German culture. As you stroll through this celebration of beer, food, and music with your friends and locals, there are all sorts of things to do!

From contests where people can win prizes for best-dressed, tents set up by various organizations that offer free tours about how different cultures live their lives here locally, and dozens of booths pouring massive amounts of local brews and playing traditional music, you’ll never be bored.

We haven’t made it to Munich ourselves yet, but we are planning our future trip to be during Oktoberfest so we can cross this off our very own Europe bucket list!

Plus, Munich is also known for its amazing Christmas markets, so if you happen to be visiting in December, this is where you should stay !

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82. Visit Neuschwanstein Castle in Schwangau 

Neuschwanstein Castle is an Austrian-German walled beauty with a history dating back centuries and is known as one of the best off-the-beaten-path destinations in Europe! The stately home is best known for its fantastical facade that dominates over the surrounding forest like a sentinel to old Bavaria history.

If you get the chance to visit Neuschwanstein Castle, take a moment to appreciate the grandness and intricate detail of this magical building!

83. Enter the Black Forest in Baden-Württemberg Land

The Black Forest is a region in Germany that borders France and Switzerland. In this area, there are many deep green forests with old trees bordered by snow-capped mountains creating an idyllic scenery for vacationers from all over Europe.

The Black Forest is a land of extremes. The mountainous terrain and lush greenery provide raw material for some intriguing houses, while others seem more like castles in the sky with their peaked roofs and gables rising high into open skies above them.

In the surrounding region, you can find everything from handmade cuckoo clocks and watches, to extreme downhill skiing and winter sports opportunities.

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Once in a Lifetime Experiences to have in Greece, Europe

Beaches, villages, and mountainous landscapes earn Greece a leading destination and a spot on this list of once in a lifetime experiences in Europe

84. Go Deep into Melissani Cave in Kefalonia

The Melissani Cave is an ancient Greek cave located on the island of Kefalonia and is a must-see for any traveler.

This ancient site was used as shelter by travelers and fishermen over 10 thousand years ago when they first arrived on these shores in search of food near what would later become known as Kefalonia Island.

The winding path leads beneath an impressive rock formation and is absolutely stunning to see!

85. Visit the Acropolis in Athens

Acropolis is a widely famous historic site in Athens, Greece. It is home to the Parthenon which attracts thousands of visitors each year to see its beautiful architecture and sculptures depicting scenes from Greek mythology.

The Acropolis in Athens is one of the most famous historical sites on Earth and deserves to be on your list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe. No visit to Greece would be complete without seeing this awe-inspiring place!

86. Watch the Sunset in Santorini

The brilliant colors of the sunset are breathtaking as they pour onto Santorini’s craggy cliffs and white-washed buildings lining this spectacular Greek hillside.

Known for its wide range of orange, pink, yellow, purple, and even blue hues, the sunsets of Santorini, Greece are unparalleled across Europe!

Enjoy some olives and bread with a glass of wine as you sit out on a balcony overlooking the Mediterranean. We are certain it will be one of the best things you do while crossing items off your list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe!

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87. Get the Pink Sand of the Elafonisi Isle Between Your Toes

Breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea are what await you on Elafonisi Isle in Greece. Pink sand beaches and crystal-clear water contrast wonderfully with stunning mountain backdrops that have been motivating travelers for centuries to come!

A journey around this gorgeous little island will leave anyone feeling relaxed, refreshed, and rejuvenated as they take in the stunning beauty of the area, so be sure to include a few days on this beautiful island when you visit Greece!

88. Spend At Least One Day On the Beach

We know sightseeing and getting from one place to another can take up the majority of your time when you are in a new place, but if you’re in Greece, you must spend at least a few hours (if you really aren’t one who enjoys the beach) or a day relaxing in the warm sand.

The beaches in Greece are world-renowned for their crystal clear, warm, turquoise waters, white (or pink!) sand beaches, and beautiful sunshine that makes even people who usually hate the beach wish they had more time to explore all of the islands!

Do yourself a favor and include at least one day on the beach in Greece in your Europe bucket list!

Once in a Lifetime Experiences to have in Hungary, Europe

Not only known for Buda Castle, Hungary is home to numerous hidden gems making it a special destination on this list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe

89. Sit on the Banks of the Danube River At Night

The Danube River is a favorite among tourists for its picturesque views and opportunities to enjoy boat rides. A trip along the river can take you through Budapest’s most iconic landmarks and show you the “bright side” of the city when it all lights up at night!

We highly suggest spending some time walking or sitting on the banks of the Danube after the sun sets in Budapest. You’ll watch the city transition from a historical epicenter into a lively bar and restaurant scene all the while watching Buda Castle light up the Danube!

90. Buy a Souvenir from the Central Market Hall in Budapest

The Central Market Hall is a bustling meeting place for locals and tourists alike. Packed with fresh produce, meats on display, as well as interesting merchandise in every corner of this hall you’ll be sure to find what you’re looking for.

You can also find great souvenirs from clothing to locally crafted jewelry, making it your one stop shop for all of your needs in Budapest!

Thinking about spending some time in Budapest? Check out our 2 days in Budapest itinerary !

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91. Try the Gulyás (Goulash) Anywhere

Goulash is a traditional dish from Hungary that includes layers upon layers of flavor. The bottom layer usually has meat and sauces, while other ingredients like vegetables can be placed on top to vary the flavor each bite delivers.

As one of the most traditional recipes to Eastern Europe, be sure to order it at least once during your Hungarian travels!

92. Soak in Thermal Baths at Hévíz Spa on Lake Hévíz

Hévíz Spa is the perfect place to relax and unwind. In this thermal bath, you can enjoy natural hot water that was fed directly from volcanic rock through a series of underground channels before reaching your private bathing area filled with soothing herbs for an invigorating experience unlike any other!

Especially after spending days upon days of sightseeing, walking from place to place, and trains, planes, and buses, a good soak in this rejuvenating thermal bath is sure to spring you back into action!

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Once in a Lifetime Experiences to have in Ireland, Europe

Ireland is home to stunning backdrops and sweeping vistas making it one of the best natural destination on this list of once in a lifetime experiences in Europe

93. Enjoy a Full Irish Breakfast in Dingle

The traditional full Irish breakfast is an absolute must for any true aficionado. Ireland’s most common breakfast choice, this delicious meal consists of bacon and eggs along with boiled potato rounds (not hash browns), roasted tomato slices, sausage links, toast, and occasionally black and white pudding.

Best served at Pax Guesthouse in Dingle, you can enjoy your morning meal with a fresh cup of hot coffee overlooking the Dingle Peninsula and the Atlantic Ocean! The view alone fits right on in with your Europe bucket list, so be sure to include it on your next Ireland getaway!

Thinking of road tripping across Ireland? Check out our article, The Greatest Ireland Itinerary and Guide: Routes + Tips for 1-3 Weeks in Ireland !

94. Walk Along the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland

The impressive Giant’s Causeway is a must-see for any visitor to Northern Ireland. These rocks stretch across the coast like a perfect, crooked spine with 1150 feet of it visible at low tide!

The sea has worn away deep gullies and hollows which are filled with quartz sandstone giving rise not only to an incredible geological site but also some stunning views as well.

Take your turn walking over the hundreds of vertical stone columns while enjoying the views of spectacular Northern Ireland.

95. Stare Out Over the Atlantic Ocean at the Cliffs of Moher

The lush green hills of County Clare, Ireland are home to a succession of geological wonders known as the Cliffs Of Moher. These magnificent cliffs rise up over 700 feet above the crashing ocean below and are some of the most stunning cliffs in the entire world!

The different materials found throughout the landscape create beautiful layers from the green grass all the way down to the ocean, creating an impressive layout in all aspects. Whether you will be in Ireland for two days or two weeks, check out our 9 Best Rated Cliffs of Moher Tours from Dublin !

96. Buy a Local a Pint of Guinness

When you think of Ireland, you’re probably thinking about how you need to go to the Guinness factory or the Temple Bar in Dublin , but in reality, the best part of visiting Ireland is talking to the locals!

If you are looking to make some friends along your journey, buy a local a pint of Guinness instead. The Irish are well known for their exceptionally hospitable nature and will never turn down good conversation and a few pints with a newcomer!

Temple Bar in Dublin, Ireland is an iconic landmark and should always be included on any list of once in a lifetime experiences in Europe

97. Go Castle Hopping

While it’s easy to name dozens of different famous castles across Ireland, your best is to go castle hopping throughout your trip.

Especially if you plan on renting a car and doing your very own tailor-made road trip, you’re going to drive by dozens of tiny to ginormous castles, so check out at least a few in every town you visit!

Not only are Irish castles both impressive and architecturally stunning, but they can teach you a lot about Irish history and culture. If the castle provides tours or a lot of signage, definitely stop and explore. Chances are you’ll learn something interesting!

98. Buy an Aran Island Wool Sweater

The Aran Islands are home to some of Ireland’s most pristine and scenic natural beauty. The wool on these islands is world-renowned, with sweaters being knit from the fiber used by both locals as well as visitors for its warmth against winter chill or summer heat.

A true Aran Island sweater will keep you warm and cozy for decades (as long as you treat it well) and makes for the perfect Irish souvenir and gift for loved ones back home!

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Once in a Lifetime Experiences to have in Italy, Europe

From coastal villages to the sky-scraping Alps, Italy is one of the most diverse places on this list of once in a lifetime experiences in Europe

99. Explore the Towns of Cinque Terre on Foot

The Cinque Terre are five tiny fishing villages that stretch along Italy’s rugged coast. Visitors to this incredible destination can wander through quaint winebars and cafes with spectacular views, take hikes up steep green hillsides covered in vineyards, or go kayaking across the tranquil Mediterranean Sea.

Each village has its own unique charm and are best explored on foot or by boat . Pick up a bottle of limoncello from one of the local artisans and enjoy a few days relaxing on the beaches and wandering up and down each and every street in this beautiful area of Italy .

100. Learn About the History of the Colosseum in Rome

The Colosseum is one of the most famous landmarks in all of Italy that was once used for Roman games, public meetings, and even executions.

Today, visitors can explore its dungeons and learn about both the victories and tragedies that occurred there. If you include one Italian event on your list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe, make it learning about the Colosseum in Rome!

And if you’re interested, here are the 10 BEST Colosseum Tours in Rome Italy for 2024 .

101. Get a Picture with the Leaning Tower of Pisa

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is an iconic and impressive structure that has fascinated people for centuries. The tower, which at one point had been considered dangerous, now stands as a beautiful memorial to human creativity.

It’s located in – you guessed it – Pisa, and is a remarkable landmark to enjoy on your next trip to Italy!

The leaning tower of Pisa is an exciting landmark to include on your list of once in a lifetime experiences in Europe

102. Walk Over the Bridge of Sighs in Venice

The Bridge of Sighs is an iconic landmark in Venice, Italy. It’s the only bridge where you can see both water and garden at once as they meet across a small canal on each side.

Take some time to stroll over this lovely bridge and watch the gondolas glide underneath you before exploring the tiny cobblestone streets of this historically rich town!

103. Enjoy a Pizza in Naples

Naples is a city in southern Italy that has been known for its romantic settings and delicious food. With the freshest local ingredients and warm Mediterranean climate, it’s no surprise why the pizza there tastes better than anywhere else!

Stop by any of the local pizza shops for a traditional pizza with fresh mozzarella, homemade tomato sauce, and whole basil leaves for a true taste of Naples, Italy!

Europe Bucket List – Luxembourg

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104. Witness the Changing of the Guard at the Grand Ducal Palace

The Grand Ducal Palace is an impressive example of 19 th -century European architecture. It’s where the Luxembourg family has lived for centuries, and it remains one of their most iconic homes to this day with its beautiful gardens.

The Grand Ducal Palace of Luxembourg City is a beautiful, historic building that houses many government offices. Every day the Changing of the Guard ceremony takes place in front and it’s an amazing way to see how traditions like this are still kept alive today!

105. Hike to a Scenic Waterfall on the Mullerthal Trail

The Mullerthal Trail is a must for nature lovers. This path meanders through the forest and offers a true escape from the chaos of the city with its beautiful trees, streams, and flowers depending on where you go!

You can also find miles of untouched, mossy wilderness covered in wildflowers that are perfect for people of all skill levels.

Luxembourg’s Mullerthal Trail is not only popular among hikers and bikers but also horseback riders who appreciate its scenic beauty while they ride on this bridle path through nature.

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106. Get Lost in the Halls of the Casemates du Bock

Bock Casemates is an old defensive fortification located in Luxembourg City from the 17 th century. It was one of many that protected Luxembourg City during its occupation by French and Spanish troops, but it has since seen decay over time.

Nevertheless, it is no less impressive to go see the former functioning cannons and different rooms where the military personnel lived during times of danger!

If you’re debating between visiting Luxembourg City or not, the Casemates du Bock are reason alone to visit and should be included on your list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe!

107. Walk Across the Passerelle (Luxembourg Viaduct)

The Passerelle is a famous historical bridge in Luxembourg City. It’s been one of my favorite places in Luxembourg since I first saw this beautiful structure when I visited back in 2018! Also known as the Luxembourg Viaduct, you can learn all about this structure’s history in the city’s museums.

It also offers wonderful views of the city and is a great spot to take pictures!

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Once in a Lifetime Experiences to have in Montenegro, Europe

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108. Watch the Boats Go By in Perast 

The captivating colors and natural beauty of Montenegro are on full display at Perast. The Adriatic Sea is only a short boat ride away, making it easy to enjoy nature’s magnificence while also being just minutes from one more quaint town or cave ruin that can be explored for hours if time permits!

Be sure to spend some time relaxing by the water and watch the boats go by. It’s a wonderful pass time that helps you step back and relax while exploring Europe!

109. Hit the Beach in Herceg Novi

Herceg Novi is a small, picturesque town on the coast of Montenegro. The clear blue waters of Herceg Novi offer a picturesque and perfect location for vacationers looking to soak up a little sun during their travels.

Montenegro is known for its stunning backdrops with its mountainous landscapes and charming village scenery, so be sure to set some time aside for relaxing on one of its dozens of popular beaches.

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110. Explore the Old Town

The old town of Montenegro is full of history. It’s the perfect destination for those looking to get out and explore some culture on their next trip!

The ancient town of Montenegro is known for its picturesque cobblestone streets. Tourists can enjoy the lush green parks and a network of alleyways that make up Old Town, but many local residents also live here because it has so much character in general!

Once in a Lifetime Experiences to have in Netherlands, Europe

Windmills, acres of tulip fields, romantic canals, and more lure travelers to this charming destination making it the perfect addition on our list of once in a lifetime experiences in Europe

111. Visit the Tulip Fields at Keukenhof Gardens

The incredible Keukenhof Gardens in Holland are home to more than two hundred thousand flowers and plants! Brimming in colorful bulbs and hundreds of hectares of tulip fields, these gardens make for a spectacular day trip from Amsterdam.

The Keukenhof Gardens are one of the largest and most popular flower festivals in all of Europe and is held every spring. It only lasts a few weeks between mid-April through mid-May during the blooming season, so be sure to plan to visit Amsterdam in Spring if you wish to see them!

112. Go See the Windmills in Zaanse Schans

The windmills of Zaanse Schans, Netherlands are a must-see for any fan of Dutch architecture. These tall and slender structures have withstood centuries’ worth of storms and have a wonderful, old-time charm to them.

Located just a quick train ride away from the center of Amsterdam, the windmills of Zaanse Schans can easily be included in most Amsterdam itineraries!

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113. Eat a Hot Stroopwafel from Albert Cuyp Market in Amsterdam

Albert Cuyp Market in Amsterdam is a must for any tourist. This outdoor market has an assortment of fresh produce, meat, and even fish on sale as well as local specialties such as handmade apple pies and the coveted hot, caramel stroopwafel!

Eating a stroopwafel in Amsterdam is not only an iconic activity of the Netherlands but also a truly enjoyable experience.

The best ones can be found at the Albert Cuyp Market where they press the cookies and add a large scoop of locally made caramel to the middle right before your eyes! When they hand it to you, it’s ooey, gooey, and oh so delicious.

If you only have a short time in Amsterdam, check out our one day in Amsterdam guide or if you have a little longer, we also have a two days in Amsterdam guide !

114. Take in the Architecture of The Hague

For centuries, The Hague has been a bustling hub for Dutch and international politics.

With its blend of modern architecture in the old neighborhoods to traditional canal tours that take you back decades before this modern-day metropolis was founded, there is truly something for everyone to smile at.

Take some time to walk the city’s narrow streets and be sure to look up at the impressive and intricate detail of the architecture. You can actually see how design had changed over the decades in the different architectural styles that section off the city.

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Once in a Lifetime Experiences to have in Norway, Europe

Vast fjords and aurora borealis are scattered throughout this incredible country making it one of the best places to go on this list of once in a lifetime experiences in Europe

115. Visit the Archipelago of Lofoten

Lofoten is a beautiful, pristine set of islands off the coast of Norway .

This archipelago has been a popular vacation destination for centuries and continues to attract visitors who are drawn not just by its natural beauty but also because this area remains one of Scandinavia’s last true wildernesses untouched by manmade development.

Enjoy the boat ride across to the islands and take in the beautiful scenery of the surrounding fjords and striking snow-capped mountain peaks. This is truly one of the best places to include on your list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe!

116. Hike in the Geirangerfjord

A rustic and primal landscape, the Geirangerfjord in Norway is a perfect destination for any outdoor enthusiast. From hiking trails to salmon fishing this scenic area offers it all!

Most people choose to hike Norway during the summers to avoid the harsh winter weather making Geirangerfjord one of the best places to visit.

The Norwegian alpine landscape can be seen from every turn during the dry season, with tightly packed trees on all sides providing shade for those hot summer days when you need a break from the sun.

A breathtaking hike through the Geirangerfjord should be included on any adventurer's list of once in a lifetime experiences in Europe

117. Stroll the Old Town of Bryggen

A picturesque Norwegian village, Bryggen, is well known for its colorful houses and historical Old Town. The street market in the old town is a must-see for any visitor.

The cozy little shops and historical buildings date back centuries, with everything from clothes to books, all the while being surrounded by wonderful old-time charm.

118. Watch a Northern Lights Show in Tromso

If you’re ever in Tromso, Norway, be sure to plan your trip around the northern lights. It’s one of northern Europe’s most picturesque cities and has incredible opportunities for spotting the aurora borealis in full swing.

As one of the most beautiful and interesting phenomenons in history, a northern lights show (whether it’s in Finland, Norway, Iceland , etc.) should be on your list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe!

Once in a Lifetime Experiences to have in Portugal, Europe

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119. Stroll the Halls of Pena Palace in Sintra

The impressive wall and vibrant exterior of Pena Palace in Sintra, Portugal is a captivating sight to behold. Here is a full Sintra Day Trip Guide for 2024 !

The palace’s rooftops capped with orange tiles give this medieval hilltop town its iconic look that can be seen from miles away across the countryside of Western Europe.

The Pena Palace sits on top of steep cliffs with views over Sintra’s towns below. It was once used as both a residence for Portuguese royalty and a quarantine station owing to its location off the Portuguese coast for when sailors came ashore.

120. Go Kayaking in the Algarves

Algarve is a region in Portugal that sits on the Atlantic Ocean. Kayaking here has become an increasingly popular sport because it gives you access to gorgeous scenery and unusual wildlife such as dolphins.

Spend some time meandering through the dozens of rock formations and caves for a spectacular and unique way of seeing the Algarve from a different perspective.

121. Have a Pastel de Nata in Lisbon

As one of my absolute favorite desserts in all of Europe, the infamous pastel de nata should be at the top of your foodie Europe bucket list!

A sweet, smooth, and creamy custard center is surrounded by buttery, flaky pastry made perfectly by food artisans of Portugal. They make for the perfect breakfast, snack, or dessert and can be found just about anywhere in Portugal!

I recommend buying a few of these mini custard tarts and making your way up to one of the many scenic lookouts in Lisbon. What better way to relax and sightsee than to enjoy an authentic snack with an unbeatable view?!

Need help planning a quick trip to Lisbon? We’ve got you covered with our comprehensive one day in Lisbon guide !

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122. Take a Wine Tour to the Douro Valley from Porto

In the heart of Portugal, this region is home to some incredible wines and vineyards. A day trip through Douro Valley will take you from your everyday paradise in Porto onto country roads lined with vineyards that stretch as far into the distance as you can see.

You can choose from a combination of driving tours and Douro River tours which take you into the best off-the-beaten-path wine regions in Portugal! Owing to the sunkissed landscapes and the rich nutrients of the river, this region of Portugal is the best for a day full of wine tastings.

Following your wine sampling, use our one day in Porto itinerary as your ultimate guide!

123. Stand on the Western Edge of Europe at the Cabo da Roca

For all true European fanatics, this should be at the top of your list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe! It’s the most western point on the continent and offers sweeping views of the Portugal coastline overlooking the vast Atlantic Ocean.

Not only that, but this beautiful destination also offers something new every day from its lush landscape and sunny coastlines to charming villages filled with local restaurants that are famous across all Europe. You can spend time hiking or even visit the nearby Pena Palace in Sintra (an hour train ride to the east).

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Once in a Lifetime Experiences to have in Serbia, Europe

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124. Explore the Djerdap National Park

Djerdap National Park is an exquisite preserve of nature that lies in Serbia, near the town of Obidos. This beautiful park features multiple lakes and waterfalls as well as thick jungle-like vegetation with flowers growing everywhere you look!

For many, Djerdap National Park is a stop on the way to great mountain ranges like Kopaonik and Plitvice Lakes. Though it doesn’t compare with these giants in terms of size or fame, it is still a wonderful stop on any Serbia itinerary and should be included on your Europe bucket list.

125. Visit the Saint Sava Temple in Belgrade

The pride of Belgrade, Saint Sava Temple, is an absolute must-see for any visitor coming to Serbia. This breathtaking architectural wonder was meticulously designed and boasts a luxurious, modern appearance while still being home to nearly a century’s worth of history!

You can enter to see its massive internal size, with a capacity of upwards of 7,000 people, as well as its grand, golden halls and white-washed walls. On any trip to Eastern Europe, be sure to include Saint Sava Temple on your Europe bucket list!

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126. Stare at the Beauty of the Uvac Special Nature Reserve

The Uvac Special Nature Reserve in Serbia is one of Europe’s most unique and biodiverse nature reserves, home to mighty rivers such as the Danube and Sava. The area contains a wealth of wildlife including brown bears, lynxes, leopards, panthers, wolves, foxes, badgers, moose, deer, and more as well as a plethora of bird species!

The sacred forest of this reserve has been carefully preserved for future generations to appreciate its beauty, as well as learn about our environment from studying them closely.

Once in a Lifetime Experiences to have in Spain, Europe

Exceptional scenery and cuisine make Spain one of the most sought after destination in the world and gives it a special spot on this list of once in a lifetime experiences in Europe

127. Explore La Sagrada Familia and Park Güell in Barcelona

Park Güell is one of many architectural wonders created by Antoni Gaudi. Perched on a hilltop on the northern side of the city, it features stone walls and winding pathways that lead to unbelievable views and vibrant stained glass everywhere you look.

La Sagrada Familia is Gaudi’s most famous work with its construction starting in 1869 and it is still going on today. This impressive church is intricately designed and breathtakingly beautiful with its enormous height, extensive details, and gothic aura. You can visit the inside, but be sure to book your tickets well in advance!

Here is my ultimate one day in Barcelona itinerary and guide for seeing and doing the best things in this Spanish city! Trying to stick to a budget? Check out my list of the 25 Best FREE Things To Do in Barcelona !

128. Take a Ferry to the Balearic Islands

The Balearic Islands are a lush strip of land in the Mediterranean Sea, famous for their warming climate and placid landscapes. Picture white sand beaches lined with palm trees as far as you can see… it’s no wonder this destination has been ranked among Europe’s top vacation spots!

Made up of over 150 small islands with only 4 of them being inhabited by people, do yourself a favor and book a ferry ticket to this special location!

Ibiza is known for its incredible night scene while many of the islands are known for their pristine beaches and tranquil environments. A trip to the Balearic Islands should definitely be on your list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe!

Ibiza offers once in a lifetime experiences in Europe for travelers from around the world with its crystal clear waters and stunning scenery

129. Go Flamenco Dancing in Madrid

Madrid is known as the capital of flamenco dancing. Filled with artistry, passion, and beauty all around every corner it’s not hard to see why so many people have fallen head over heels in love with this Spanish city!

You can try your hand at it at most street parties and festivals or you can book a class with some of the most renowned flamenco dancers in the world right in Madrid!

130. Stroll the Ancient Walls of Besalú

Besalú is a small town in Spain that has an old castle with wide stone walls. The area around it looks like something out of Game Of Thrones, as there are many olive trees and grapevines dotting the landscape while wheat fields stretch away to meet picturesque mountains on every side.

Take some time to explore this ancient village in Andalusia and learn about the history of its past.

131. Cross the Caminito del Rey Bridge

Caminito del Rey bridge is a popular destination for tourists from all over the world. The views it provides are absolutely breathtaking with its deep gorges and steep ravines below, and endless views that reach out over the valley.

The Caminito del Rey bridge is a scenic footbridge in Spain that links up with narrow alleyways and romantic views. If you’re looking for something more active, there are plenty of hiking trails around it too!

If you plan to hike or travel along this bridge, a tour booking is required as are safety equipment including helmets and rappelling gear to keep you from falling.

If you want to plan your very own Spanish road trip or simply want a few more ideas for your itinerary, check out my article on the 33 Wonderf u lly Unique Places to Visit in Spain Right Now !

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Once in a Lifetime Experiences to have in Sweden, Europe

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132. View the Northern Lights in Abisko National Park

The snow-capped mountains of Abisko National Park, Sweden form an awe-inspiring backdrop for the northern lights. The sky in this region always has a tendency to produce these amazing displays which visitors can witness nearly any time during the long, dark hours of winter.

The Abisko National Park is a very popular destination for those who want to see the northern lights owing to the region’s lack of light pollution and dramatic landscapes. In addition, this region offers many activities like bird watching or hiking as well as a plethora of winter activities!

133. Stroll the Cobblestone Streets of Stortorget in Stockholm

Stortorget is a picturesque square in the central part of Sweden’s capital city, Stockholm. Located near several government buildings and surrounded by impressive architecture from various centuries, Stortorget is the fairytale town of the Nordic countries!

Spend some time strolling its charming cobblestone streets, window shopping, enjoying an espresso, and photographing the region’s vibrant buildings and quaint streetside cafes. Be sure to pick up a specialty Nordic souvenir along your travels!

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134. Relax on the Beach

The beaches of Sweden are a paradise for vacationers with their laid-back vibe and welcoming people. The clear blue water will make you feel like you’re in another world as it stretches out before your feet, while the warm sunshine encourages relaxation on sun-soaked sand.

Whether you are right on the shores of Stockholm or you make your way over to where my mother’s family is from in Öland, be sure to spend at least one day on the beach while in Sweden!

135. Hit the Slopes at Åre Ski Resort

Åre Ski Resort is a mountainside destination that’s unparalleled in Scandinavia. No other resort has as much of a vertical drop or turns on its pistes, and it also features long-distance skiing through the Swedish forested landscape for those who want an adventure off limits to most tourists.

The surrounding village has an aura of old-world charm that will make you feel like time itself has stopped moving for just one perfect moment at Åreskisten, or “the mountain top.”

The views from its many slopes are nothing short but breathtakingly beautiful: snow-crowned mountains framing blue skies as far down into the valley below – it’s hard not to get lost within them whichever way your head points!

Once in a Lifetime Experiences to have in Switzerland, Europe

From quaint lakeside towns to impressive mountain ranges, Switzerland should definitely be included on your list of once in a lifetime experiences in Europe

136. Visit Rhine Falls

The Rhine Falls are an awe-inspiring sight, as they plunge over 600 feet into pools below! Located between Zurich and Schaffhausen, these falls offer some of the most beautiful views in all of Switzerland.

Owing to their natural location about an hour from the popular city of Zurich, many people overlook adding them to their Swiss itineraries. But, I’m here to tell you not to! The surrounding region and scenery is simply breathtaking and is well-deserving of a visit during your travels.

137. Go Hiking in the Alps

Hiking in the Alps is an experience of a lifetime. You are completely surrounded by staggering mountain peaks on all sides that are randomly interrupted by deep valleys below.

Covered in dense forests and very rich in wildlife, hiking in the Swiss Alps is one of the best things to do in Europe!

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138. Eat A Lot of Cheese Fondue

Cheese fondue is a wonderful dish that originated in Switzerland (though there is talk of it originating in France, as well), where it’s enjoyed at night with friends and family for dinner.

It typically consists of local raclette or other cheeses that have been melted in a large crock over slow heat. Traditionally, it is left sitting over an open flame in the center of the table, and it is served with bread, meats, cornichons, and soft baked potatoes perfect for dipping.

This is one of my favorite meals in all of Europe and I have tried to make it at home back in the states, and it’s simply not the same. This item is on my Europe bucket list (even though I’ve already done it countless times) and it should be on yours too!

139. Go to Zermatt and See the Matterhorn

The views from Zermatt are some of the most breathtaking in Switzerland. From most hotels, you can see the striking peak of the Matterhorn and its neighboring peaks extending as far back into Italy—a truly impressive sight for people of all ages.

Zermatt is also stunning during the evening hours when everything is lit with the red hue of candlelight and roaring fires. Stroll under the stars and observe one of the most beautiful towns in all of Europe.

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140. Check Out the Prehistoric Ruins in Stonehenge

One of the most famous structures in all of Europe, Stonehenge is one of a kind. This prehistoric monument has been around since around 2500 BC and can still be seen today!

Made up of enormous stones arranged in a circle, it’s believed by many archaeologists, historians, and naturalists to be one of the most important structures of its kind on Earth.

A trip to the United Kingdom wouldn’t be complete without contemplating these works of past civilizations. So, even if you’re not a super history enthusiast, add Stonehenge to your list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe!

141. Go For a Ride on the London Eye

The London Eye is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Europe. It’s also an observation wheel, which means that visitors can ride around for about a half hour and get a great view over the city of London.

The height difference between its lower platform and upper levels allow riders on both sides to enjoy everything this amazing city has to offer from Houses of Parliament or Big Ben down below as well as Buckingham Palace up top along with iconic buildings like the Tower Bridge not visible from ground level.

142. Listen to Stories from the Locals about the Loch Ness Monster in Loch, Scotland

Loch Lake, Scotland’s largest freshwater lake, has long been a subject of legend and speculation. Some say that it is home to the beautiful but elusive Loch Ness monster; others insist there is no such creature!

Despite its reputation as being full of mysteries for those brave enough (or foolhardy) enough to explore them in person, it’s a wonderful town to visit.

Listen to the tales of the locals and see if you believe in the idea of a water monster or not!

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143. Take in the Views from Edinburgh Castle in Scotland

Edinburgh Castle is a great Scottish landmark for lovers of history and architecture. The looming stone walls that enclose its grounds date back to the 12th century when it was built by William III who used it as his residence and headquarters.

Edinburgh Castle is a breathtaking ruin that was once the medieval stronghold of Scotland’s kings and queens. The location has been used in numerous films and is an extremely impressive castle to see.

Make your way to the top of the castle for exceptional views of the former volcanic hillside and town below.

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The Wrap Up: Once in a Lifetime Experiences in Europe

Please keep in mind that this list, while extensive, is hardly comprehensive and there are hundreds of more things you can do, as well. These are just some of the best in our book!

This guide is intended to help you plan what to see and do while on your next vacation across the pond. With over 100 places to explore from castles to cathedrals and beaches to mountains, there is no shortage of things to explore when navigating Europe!

Whether you are looking for the perfect summer getaway, an active adventure trip, or a relaxing holiday, this ultimate list of once in a lifetime experiences to have in Europe has something for everyone. If you have always dreamed of exploring European culture and history firsthand, living like royalty in Paris, or hiking through the Alps then pack your bags!

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Hey there! I'm Emily Concannon, a seasoned globetrotter who has backpacked her way across over a dozen European countries, immersing myself in the diverse cultures, languages, and cuisines of the region.

My passion for travel transcends personal experiences; I've spent years learning how to transform my globetrotting knowledge into personalized itineraries for fellow travelers worldwide.

With a tally of 26 countries (and counting!) under my belt, my day job involves extensive research on different countries which often leads me to booking a new adventure every chance I get!

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35 Epic Europe Bucket List Adventures of a Lifetime

Dreaming of incredible trips to add to your Europe bucket list ? This list is filled with true European adventures of a lifetime , not just places to see.

From snorkeling between tectonic plates in Iceland to hiking the fjords of Norway or hot air ballooning over ancient landscapes , there’s an adventure here with your name on it!

In addition to including our own favorite European adventures , we reached out to top travel bloggers who gave us their absolute favorite, once-in-a-lifetime trips with tips and tricks along with the best places to stay.

We can’t wait for you to get your travel on with these incredible things to do in Europe .

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Lavender Field Provence Europe Bucket List

1, Lavender Fields in the South of France

Recommended by Elisa from France Bucket List

In summer, the  lavender fields of Provence are one of the top destinations to visit in Europe, and unique landmarks in France . The views of the blue-violet fields are amazing, plus they smell so good! 

There are many areas with lavender fields in Provence, and the blooming period depends on the altitude and the weather conditions, but it is safe to say that you can see lavender in Provence between mid-June to mid-August.

In addition to the lavender fields, you may want to visit a museum dedicated to lavender (there are different museums of this type in the area) to know the history of lavender growing and its use and buy some unique lavender-based gifts. 

For a unique trip to Provence, combine the lavender fields with a visit to some villages nearby. Ideally, you have a car, and you explore these places on a road trip.

There are also guided tours from Avignon or Aix-en-Provence that visit the lavender fields.

Avignon is a great place to base yourself to explore the lavender fields in the Luberon. The city itself is beautiful to visit, with the Palace of the Popes and a medieval center listed as a UNESCO Heritage Site.

WHERE TO STAY: Coquillade Provence Resort & Spa (9)

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Caminito Del Rey Hike Malaga Day Trip

2. Hike Caminito Del Rey – One of Europe’s Most Dangerous Hikes That’s Safe Now

Malaga, located in the Andalusia region of southern Spain, is a vibrant and charming city that offers visitors a wealth of attractions and activities. One of the best things to do when visiting is a day trip to the Caminito del Rey .

This spectacular hiking trail located an hour from Malaga was originally built in the early 20th century to provide workers with access to two hydroelectric power plants.

It fell into disrepair over the years and this Europe bucket list hike was closed to the public for decades after multiple Caminito del Rey deaths.

Because of the high demand, there was a major restoration project that made it very safe and accessible to visitors, and in 2015, the trail was finally reopened.

Caminito del Rey is famous for its trail along vertical rock faces suspended high above the ground. It offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, which includes steep cliffs, deep gorges, and rushing rivers.

The trail is open year-round and takes about three to four hours to complete. Visitors must wear helmets and guides are available to provide assistance and information.

Stay in Málaga so you can explore the historic city center. In addition to beautiful architecture, the best things to do in Málaga include a visit to the Picasso Museum and 11th Century Alcazaba Fortress.

Other must-see attractions include the Malaga Cathedral, the Roman Theatre, and the Costa del Sol beaches along the sparkling blue Mediterranean coast.

WHERE TO STAY: Vincci Larios Diez (9.3) or one of the best boutique hotels in Málaga

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Sassi di Matera Italy

3. Visit Sassi di Matera – the Oldest Inhabited City in the World

The ancient city of Matera, located in the Basilicata region of southern Italy, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world.

Matera is famous for its unique architecture, which features houses, caves and buildings carved into the rock of a deep ravine. Once home to thousands of people who lived in poverty and squalor, the government relocated them to new housing in the 1950s.

Today, visitors to Matera can take a Guided Tour of Sassi di Matera’s two districts, Sasso Caveoso and Sasso Barisano, each with its own unique character and charm.

Wander through the narrow streets and alleyways, admiring the simple yet elegant architecture and soaking up the atmosphere of this ancient city.

For an even more interesting experience, stay in one of the many Matera caves that have been renovated into luxury hotels offering modern amenities set against a backdrop of ancient stone walls and vaulted ceilings.

Overall, a visit to Matera is a journey back in time to experience the rich history and culture of one of Italy’s most fascinating cities.

Whether exploring the Sassi, staying in a Matera Cave hotel, or simply enjoying the local cuisine and wine, Matera is a destination that should not be missed.

WHERE TO STAY: Aquatio Cave Luxury Hotel & Spa (9.2) or a luxurious cave hotel in Matera .

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3 Days in Santorini Fira View

4. Island Hopping the Cyclades in Greece

Recommended by Martha from May Cause Wanderlust

All of Greece is lovely, but the Greek islands are truly something special. Scattered across the eastern Mediterranean like rocky jewels, they are captivating and magical.

Island hopping in the Cyclades allows you to sample a variety of these stunning islands, combined with sailing time on the gorgeous ocean. 

Many of the islands are volcanic in origin. From Santorini’s private pools , you can watch the sunset over a stunning caldera. In Kythnos you’ll find lovely beaches with a golden sand bar and stunning cliffs you can jump off of in Milos .

The glamour and party vibes on Mykonos are quite lively, while some of the quieter islands like Folegandros in the Cyclades or Antipaxos in the Ionian Sea are perfectly peaceful.

From one island to the next, you’ll find gorgeous traditional villages with colorful bougainvillea and picturesque white-washed Greek churches. Another treat is amazing Greek food.

Choosing to stay on a boat in the Greek islands allows you to have a unique voyage without constantly changing hotels.

Stay in Athens before or after, to see historic sites like the Acropolis and Temple of Olympian Zeus or enjoy restaurants, shopping, and rooftop bars in bustling Monastiraki Square .

WHERE TO STAY: The Modernist Athens (9.4) or one of the Best Hotels in Santorini with a Private Pool

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Best Madeira Levada Walks Levada do Moinho to Levada Nova PR7

5. Madeira Levada Walks & Hiking in Madeira

The Levada Walks in Madeira are a series of picturesque hiking trails that follow Madeira island’s network of irrigation channels.

Originally built in the 16th century to bring water from the mountains to the agricultural fields below, today, the levada walks offer visitors a unique way to explore the island’s beautiful, sub-tropical landscapes.

One of the top bucket list adventures in Europe is Madeira’s trail from Pico do Arieiro to Pico Ruivo , 2 of the 3 top peaks on the island.

The trail follows a steep path that offers stunning views of the mountains often surrounded by clouds making you feel like you’re on top of the world. Hikers pass through forests, walk through long dark tunnels, cross over streams, and encounter a variety of native flora and fauna.

Whether you decide to hike or not, sunrise at Pico do Areeiro is truly unforgettable and must-do for anyone visiting Madeira.

The best place to stay is in the capital city of Funchal , a colorful colonial town with lots of activities and attractions. Take the Funchal Cable Car to explore the beautiful Madeira Botanical Garden. Sample the delicious local cuisine and famous Madeira wine,

One other highlight for many visitors is the Madeira Skywalk, Porto Moniz Volcanic Pools, and Fanal Tour that takes you around the island to the most beautiful spots.

An island vacation to Madeira is one of the most underrated places to visit in Europe.

WHERE TO STAY: Les Suites at The Cliff Bay (9.5) or one of the best hotels in Funchal, Madeira

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Fetes Des Lumieres Lyon France in December

6. The Festival of Lights (Fête des Lumières)

The Festival of Lights, or Fête des Lumières, is an annual event that takes place in Lyon, France.

The four-day celebration typically begins on December 8th and ends on December 11th. During this time, the city is transformed into a dazzling display of light and color.

The origins of the festival date back to 1852, when the people of Lyon lit candles in their windows to celebrate the installation of a statue of the Virgin Mary on the Fourvière hill.

Suspended during World War II, the tradition was revived in 1989 as a way to bring the people of Lyon together and celebrate their city.

Buildings, monuments, and public spaces throughout the city are illuminated with colorful lights and projections created by artists from around the world.

The interactive light show set to music in the Place des Terreaux is the beginning of a walk through Vieux Lyon at night with a million of your new best friends on a scavenger hunt for incredible light projections.

Another highlight is the lighting of the Basilica of Notre Dame de Fourvière with a stunning display of lights that transforms the building into colorful versions of itself.

While visiting Lyon for one of the best events in Europe, don’t forget to indulge in the gastronomic pleasure of traditional Lyonnaise cuisine.

By day, a Lyon sightseeing cruise is a great way to see the city from the water. Finally, the Museum of Fine Arts is a must-visit for art lovers, with its impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from around the world.

WHERE TO STAY: Hôtel de l’Abbaye Lyon – Boutique Hôtel   (9)

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Best Puglia Trulli Hotels in Alberobello Italy

7. Wander Through Historic Trulli Villages in Alberobello Italy

The trulli in Alberobello, located in the Puglia region of southern Italy, are unique and fascinating structures that date back to the 14th century.

These small, conical-shaped houses that were originally built by farmers as temporary shelters in the fields became permanent homes, and today they are a symbol of the region’s rich history and culture.

Visitors to Alberobello can explore the town’s over 2,000 trulli, which are clustered together in neighborhoods.

The trulli are made of local limestone and have distinctive white walls with cone-shaped roofs. Learn about the history of the trulli at the Museo del Territorio, which features exhibits on the architecture and culture of the region.

A visit to Alberobello becomes a true European adventure when you stay in a trullo hotel or a Puglia masseria , which are traditional farmhouses that have been converted into luxury accommodations.

These unique properties offer visitors a chance to experience the charm and authenticity of the region while enjoying modern amenities and comforts.

Other must-see attractions in Alberobello include the Basilica dei Santi Medici and the Church of Saint Anthony, both of which feature beautiful frescoes and artwork.

Visitors can also sample the delicious local cuisine, which includes fresh seafood, homemade pasta, and locally produced wine.

Overall, a visit to Alberobello and the trulli of Puglia is a unique and unforgettable experience that offers a glimpse into the rich history and culture of southern Italy.

WHERE TO STAY: La Mandorla Luxury Trullo (9.8) or one of the Authentic Trulli in Alberobello

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Camino de Santiago Spain

8. The Ultimate Pilgrimage on the Camino De Santiago, Spain

Recommended by Alya from Stingy Nomads

Walking the Camino de Santiago is a unique, once-in-a-lifetime experience for many people.

The Camino is one of the most popular pilgrimage routes in the world with hundreds of thousands of people completing it every year on foot or cycling.

The pilgrimage to Santiago started in the 9th century soon after the discovery of what’s believed to be the tomb of Apostle St. James. Walking this route is frequently referred to as “The Way of St. James.”

People undertake this pilgrimage for a variety of reasons – religious beliefs, a time for self-reflection before making an important life decision, a fitness challenge, or solo travel among other things.

Walking the Camino is also an amazing way of visiting well-known places and discovering off-the-beaten-track locations. And you’ll make new friends from all over.

Whichever reason brings people to the Camino, for many it becomes a life-changing event. Sometimes after completing the Camino people come back to walk it again with friends or family. 

One of the greatest things about the Camino de Santiago is that anybody can walk it regardless of their beliefs, age, fitness level, or weather. There are even people backpacking in the rain .

Several Camino routes start in different parts of Spain and Europe and finish at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.

The most popular is the Camino Francés starting in France, going over the Pyrenees, then through Pamplona and tons of beautiful small villages.

The most scenic route, Camino Del Norte runs through San Sebastian and Bilbao along with many beach towns.

WHERE TO STAY: A Quinta Da Auga Hotel Spa Relais & Chateaux (9.2)

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Switzerland Train Trips Europe Bucket List

9. Riding the Rails Through Switzerland

Recommended by Alyse from The Invisible Tourist

When thinking about Europe bucket list experiences, few are as breathtaking as scenic trains in Switzerland.

Sit back and relax as you venture past waterfalls cascading into lush green valleys during summer. During winter, enjoy the beauty of frozen lakes and thick snow blanketing jagged mountain peaks. 

There are three rail adventures in Switzerland worth adding to your bucket list. The Matterhorn Gornergrat Bahn from Zermatt is absolutely incredible, with uninterrupted views of the iconic pyramid-shaped Matterhorn for much of the trip. It’s difficult to pick up your jaw off the floor!

Being the steepest cog railway in the world, the rail journe y from Lucerne to Mt Pilatus is a fun jaunt during the summer months. Fresh mountainside air caresses your face as you travel through rocky and alpine landscapes to Mt Pilatus’ summit, reaching 48-degree inclines in the open-air carriages. 

Finally, head to Jungfraujoch , the “Top of Europe” on the Jungfraubahn from Interlaken or the storybook village of Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland .

At over 11,000 feet of elevation, it’s the highest point in Europe that can be reached by train. It’s amazing to think the first rail journey was completed in 1912!

This ride stops off at the Eigerwand and Eismeer lookouts, placing you a window’s thickness away from an unthinkable amount of snow and ice outside.

Each of these excursions can be completed from Lucerne. No Switzerland itinerary would be complete without at least one of these incredible scenic rail experiences!

WHERE TO STAY: Park Hotel Vitznau (9.5)

Europe Bucket List Cinque Terre

10. Living La Dolce Vita in Cinque Terra, Italy

Recommended by Jesal Desai from Tourist to Travellers

Italy is known for its romantic villages and beautiful coastlines and Cinque Terre (5T) is no exception. These 5 beautiful villages are filled with colorful houses perched on high cliffs, lush green vineyards, sparkling sea views, and mouth-watering gelato. 

Explore the 5 villages on foot by trekking the popular 2-mile path from Monterosso to Vernazza. The views from Vernazza are mesmerizing. There are actually over 75 miles of hiking trails you can take advantage of in Cinque Terra.

Other things to do include a romantic boat ride during sunset or a seaside meal at Nessun Dorma in Manarola. You can go cliff diving, relax on a beach in Monterosso or Riomaggiore, or explore the neighboring villages of La Spezia and Portofino. 

The real charm of Cinque Terra is spending time in these 5 villages at a relaxed pace, taking in all they have to offer. You won’t regret spending extra days here and enjoying la dolce vita.

The best time to visit Cinque Terre are the summer months in July and August. Undoubtedly it will be hot and crowded, however, you can make the most of swimming and boating during this time.

WHERE TO STAY: Eremo della Maddalena (9.2)

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Neuschwanstein Europe Bucket List

11. Visiting Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, Germany

Recommended by Daniel and Ilona from Top Travel Sights

Neuschwanstein Castle, one of the top landmarks in Germany should be on everyone’s Europe bucket list.

Walt Disney used the building as inspiration for the Sleeping Beauty castle, but the original castle is even more magical than the one in the movies.

One of the must-dos when visiting is to see the inside of the castle and learn about King Ludwig II, who commissioned the building. Make sure to book your ticket at least a few weeks in advance, as they tend to sell out early.

For the best pictures, head to St Mary’s Bridge. From here, you have a fantastic view of the castle. You can get even better shots if you cross the bridge and follow the hiking path up the mountain.

When  visiting Neuschwanstein Castle , you should also explore Hohenschwangau, the town at the bottom of the mountain. Here, you can find Hohenschwangau Castle , where King Ludwig II spent his childhood summers and got inspired for his future home.

Another place worth visiting nearby is Füssen . This cute German town is perfect if you want to see traditional buildings or try local food from the area.

To make your bucket list jaunt perfect, don’t forget to go for a hike in the Alps behind Neuschwanstein Castle. Hiking around Lake Alpsee rewards you with fantastic mountain views. Or you could explore a more challenging trail that takes you up into the mountains.

WHERE TO STAY: AMERON Neuschwanstein Alpsee Resort & Spa (8.9)

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Meteora Monastery Greece Europe Bucket List

12. Climbing to the Meteora Monasteries in Greece

Recommended by Haley of Haley Blackall Travels

Perched and suspended around 2,000 feet on tall steep rocks are the monasteries of Meteora, one of the most beautiful and famous landmarks in Greece .

Located as a beautiful backdrop to the small town of Kalabaka in central Greece, these Greek Orthodox buildings showcase some of the best views in the world, while being a part of the views themselves.

Of Byzantine design, the six active monasteries today house beautiful artifacts and wall paintings and hold residence to a small number of monks and nuns. Meteora was included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1988.

If adventure is the name of the game, start at the bottom of the ascension to the Holy Trinity Monastery of Meteora . The trail will take you 45-60 minutes to climb with a stop or two to look at the views.

Once you’ve reached the monastery, climb the stairs for some of the best sweeping landscapes on earth.

Next, make your way along the road to the Monastery of Varlaam . View the treasures inside then head towards The Great Meteoran Holy Monastery for the most epic panorama of Varlaam. It’s a true hidden gem and bound to be one of your favorite spots on the trek.

After visiting inside The Great Meteoran Holy Monastery make your way back down through the countryside to Kalabaka. The entire hike should take you 6-7 hours and requires a moderate fitness level.

WHERE TO STAY: Meteora Hotel at Kastraki (8.6)

Benagil Cave Portugal Europe Bucket List

13. Exploring the Benagil Sea Cave, Portugal

Recommended by Claire from Tales of a Backpacker

Benagil Sea Cave is one of the most beautiful sea caves in the world, and should be on any European bucket list!  The cave is close to the fishing village of Benagil on the Algarve, where you will find some of the best Portuguese Beach towns .

It’s almost a perfect dome, with a hole at the top that lets sunlight stream in. You can see through the top of the cave if you do the hike on the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail. To go inside the cave, it can only be accessed by water.

The cave is large enough to explore by boat, and many tour companies offer  Benagil Cave tours   taking in the spectacular Algarve coastline along the way. 

To stand on the small beach inside the cave, you’ll need to take a kayak or SUP tour. They include more time inside the cave – tide and weather permitting. 

At low tide, you might be tempted to try swimming to the cave. With all the boat tours it gets very busy in the water so it can be dangerous. It’s better to stick to organized tours.

Tours leave from various spots all along the coast, including Lagos, Portimão, and Albufeira as well as Benagil itself. 

While Benagil Cave is the icing on the cake, the beautiful Algarve beaches , hidden coves, and caverns all along the coast are well worth seeing.

WHERE TO STAY: Vila Vita Parc Resort & Spa (9.5)

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Lourdes Pilgrimmage Europe Bucket List

14. Do a Pilgrimage to Lourdes France

Lourdes, France is a world-famous pilgrimage site that attracts millions of visitors each year. The town is known for its association with Saint Bernadette Soubirous, who had visions of the Virgin Mary in a grotto in 1858.

Today, visitors can explore the town and take part in a variety of religious and cultural activities. One of the highlights of a pilgrimage to Lourdes is attending the candlelight mass at the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception.

The mass, which takes place in the evening, is a moving and spiritual experience that is enhanced by the flickering light of thousands of candles held by the congregation.

One of the biggest draws to Lourdes is the Grotte de Massabielle where Saint Bernadette had her visions. Visitors can walk through the grotto and touch the rock walls, which are believed to have healing properties.

There are also several chapels and prayer areas in the grotto complex where visitors can reflect and pray.

Another opportunity for religious reflection is the Way of the Cross, a 1.5 km uphill walking path with 115 gold figures in 14 scenes along the path representing the 14 stations of the cross.

You can sign up to take a tour with a priest who will explain the stations and lead prayers at each one.

Nature lovers will want to take advantage of Lourdes’ location at the base of the Pyrenees. There are many amazing hikes, white water rafting at the Gave de Pau or you can spend time at Lourdes Lake stand up paddleboarding , fishing or relaxing.

Overall, a pilgrimage to Lourdes is a unique and spiritual experience that offers visitors a chance to connect with their faith and explore the history, culture and natural beauty of this fascinating area.

WHERE TO STAY: Belfry & Spa by Ligne St Barth (8)

Vienna Christmas Market

15. Shopping the Christmas Markets of Vienna, Austria

Recommended by Nadine from Le Long Weekend

A visit to the  Vienna Christmas Markets   is a dream come true for anyone who loves the magic of the Advent season. Epitomizing everything there is to love about European Christmas markets, the Viennese events have it all.

You’ll find stunning settings, cute wooden huts, steaming mugs of mulled wine, sweet treats, and handmade trinkets.

Seemingly every square, palace, and garden is transformed into a festive fairytale come December, and the whole city emanates good cheer.

Unmissable places to visit include the Schönbrunn Christmas Market with its traditional live music performances and more upmarket feel.

The Viennese Xmas Dream , the largest market in the city, has lots of activities like ice skating, rides, and children’s workshops. The Karlsplatz Christmas Market is the best place to get one-of-a-kind handmade souvenirs.

Fuel your adventures by filling up on krapfen (donuts), punch, and the traditional soup in bread.

When visiting, be sure to dress warmly, as the temperature drops dramatically when the sun sinks. Comfortable shoes are also a necessity so you can hop comfortably between markets.

Late November/early December is the ideal time to visit before the markets get too busy.

WHERE TO STAY: Park Hyatt Vienna (9.3)

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Sagrada Familia Gaudi Barcelona

16. Getting Your Gaudi On in Barcelona, Spain

Recommended by Noel from Travel Photo Discovery

Master architect Gaudi, left such a significant mark on Barcelona that his name has become synonymous with the city.

One of his signature landmarks to visit is La Sagrada Familia. Started in 1936, this impressive church is a masterpiece that is still in the process of being completed, even after his death.

Gaudi’s work on Sagrada Familia is part of a Unesco World Heritage Site that includes all his impressive buildings that are a must-see in Europe.

To visit the incredibly popular basilica, you definitely need to make a reservation. Take a docent-led tour or use their audio tour to enjoy the entire process.

Doing a self-guided tour allows you to enjoy and capture the stunning interior at your own pace. An early booking will help you avoid the massive crowds.

His other Unesco architectural buildings are also available to visit as living museums. They include Park Guell, Casa Mila, Casa Batilo, Guell Palace, Casa Vicens, and the Gaudi House Museum.

All have fantastic docent tours that talk more about the creative process and how each of these buildings was created for individual owners.

Even Park Guell was created as a model development village that was just turned into a public park. Now everyone can enjoy and explore the fabulous mosaic artwork, outdoor spaces, and unusual catchment system below the bench area.

WHERE TO STAY: The Barcelona EDITION (9.0) or one of the Best Boutique Hotels in Barcelona with Rooftop Pools

RELATED POST: MONTSERRAT DAY TRIP FROM BARCELONA

Northern European Bucket List Adventures

Wild Atlantic Way Ireland Europe Bucket List

17. Road Tripping the Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland

Recommended by Luke from Wild About BC

The Wild Atlantic Way, along the west coast of Ireland, is one of the most epic road trips in the world. This 1,550-mile route runs from the Inishowen Peninsula in Donegal to Kinsale in Cork. It is the world’s longest coastal drive. 

The rugged beauty of Ireland’s coastline is unmatched and you’ll get to enjoy endless beaches, sea cliffs, ancient buildings, local pubs, and friendly people during a trip here.

While there are over 180 official discovery points along the route, there are some stops you simply can’t miss on a weekend break in Ireland .

The Cliffs of Moher may be the most well-known stop. These vertical sea cliffs tower 700 feet over the Atlantic Ocean. They are best enjoyed from the coastal walking path of these dramatic cliffs.  

Another highlight is the quaint town of Galway. The nightlife is amazing with numerous local pubs showcasing live music every night. You’ll enjoy walking the cobbled streets of this famed little city, also filled with restaurants and shops.  

One of the hidden gems along this route is Murder Hole Beach (don’t let the name scare you).

To access this beach, you have to walk across a couple of cow-filled fields before you get to the spectacular bay with golden sand surrounded by cliffs and rolling green hills.  

The west coast of Ireland is a stunningly beautiful place, that still isn’t too touristy because of its remote location and should definitely be added to your Europe travel bucket list.

WHERE TO STAY: Glenlo Abbey Hotel (9.2)

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Silfra Fissure Snorkeling Europe Bucket List

18. Snorkeling Between Tectonic Plates at the Sifra Fissure in Iceland

Recommended by Victoria of Iceland Trippers

Snorkeling the Silfra Fissure in Iceland should top your European Bucket List! It is something that everyone should do in their lifetime!

The water is crystal clear and you are snorkeling or scuba diving between the tectonic plates of North America and Europe. Imagine actually being in the crack between continents.

Depending on your ability level, you can choose to float on the top of the water and snorkel. If you are certified, you can actually dive 60 feet down to explore the crack!

Many   tours in Iceland can take you to the Silfra Fissure, and you must take one, you cannot just go swimming alone.

The best part about a tour is that they provide the gear you will need. You will be wearing a dry suit with warm thermals layered underneath, ensuring minimal exposure to the freezing cold water.

It’s between 34-39F or 2-4C. Summer is the best time for this expedition as the weather is most hospitable. Once you are done diving, head back to Reykjavik and warm up with a cup of something warm and delicious! 

WHERE TO STAY: Ion City Hotel (8.8) or one of the Best Boutique Hotels in Reykjavik

RELATED POST: 7-DAY ICELAND RING ROAD ITINERARY

Pontcysyllte Aqueduct Wales Narrowboat Tour Europe Bucket List

19. Wales Narrowboat Canal Tour Over the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

The canal system in the UK is a fascinating destination for narrowboat enthusiasts. The system includes over 2,000 miles of canals and waterways that wind their way through some of the most beautiful landscapes in the UK.

Visitors can explore the canals on a narrowboat tour, stopping at charming towns and villages along the way.

By far, one of the most exciting Narrowboat tours for a European bucket list adventure is to navigate over the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in Wales. It’s a thrill to be in a boat going over the highest and longest aqueduct in the UK.

At 126 feet high, this UNESCO World Heritage Site spans the River Dee near the charming town of Llangollen. Visitors should also explore the town’s historic buildings, including the ruins of Castell Dinas Bran, a medieval castle that offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Combine your narrowboat vacation with other nearby adventures. Go hiking in Snowdonia National Park to see beautiful waterfalls, visit medieval Conwy Castle or Caernarfon Castle, or head underground at Llechwedd Slate Caverns.

Overall, a Wales Narrowboat tour is a unique and unforgettable way to explore the beauty and history of Wales and the UK. Whether crossing the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, visiting Llangollen, or exploring Northern Wales, visitors are sure to be enchanted by the stunning scenery and rich culture of this fascinating region.

WHERE TO STAY: Palé Hall (9.4)

Finland Dog Sledding Europe Bucket List

20. Winter in Arctic Finland is a the Top of Our Europe Bucket List

Recommended by Suzanne from Meandering Wild

Visiting the Arctic Circle is a magical once-in-a-lifetime journey.  One of the more accessible Arctic regions is around Ruka in the northeast of Finland. 

Ruka is within the Arctic Circle and during the winter months, short days with continuous sunrise and sunset and dark nights make for one of the most unique experiences in Europe – a must-add to your bucket list.

One of the biggest draws to Arctic Finland is the chance to see the northern lights. Stay overnight in one of the best glass igloo hotels in Finland to see the magical light display right from the comfort of your bed. 

Close to Ruka is  Riisitunturi National Park  which is a combination of dense woodland and high fells. The trees are coated in heavy snow during the winter months and take on a unique appearance called tykky. 

Immerse yourself in the full beauty of the high fells by taking a trip with the local dog sledding team. These beautiful dogs are loved by their owners and enjoy running on the high fells. 

Short trips take you around the lower slopes but an extended trip will allow you to encounter more remote landscapes. Ruka is also a popular skiing destination for both downhill and miles of cross-country trails.

WHERE TO STAY: Villa Konttaisenranta (9.3) or the Best Finland Glass Igloos

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Norway Preikestolen Europe Bucket List

21. Hiking the Preikestolen in Norway

Recommended by Raksha from Solo Passport

Preikestolen, also known as The Pulpit Rock , is a famous tourist attraction and an iconic landmark in Norway. It is a steep cliff with a height of almost 2,000 feet. This is one of the most adventurous European bucket list areas.

Located in Stavanger, the cliff atop Prekestolen provides stunning views of the fjord Lysefjorden and the valleys of the Ryfylke region.

It is believed that the cliff was formed during the ice age about 10,000 years ago. The cliff is one of the most photographed cliffs in Norway.

The best way to get to the Preikestolen is to hike from Preikestolhytta. To reach Preikestolhytta, take a ferry from Stavanger to Tau and then a bus from Tau to Preikestolhytta. You can stay at Stavanger city and visit Preikestolen as part of a one-day trip.

The hike is around 2 miles and it takes about 2 to 3 hours. It is a hard hike with certain sections that are steep. The entire trail is made up of beautiful views of the fjords and small lakes.

The best time to visit Preikestolen is between April and September. The weather is pleasant and the conditions are perfect for the hike. During winter, the trail is dangerous as it can be slippery and wet due to the snow and ice.

WHERE TO STAY: Thon Hotel Stavanger (9.1)

York-city

22. The Historic City of York, England

Recommended by Cristina of My Little World of Travelling

The city has many things to offer – from visiting historical buildings and interesting museums to having an afternoon tea at the popular Betty’s tea room.

A bucket list free activity in York is walking the historic city walls. These Roman walls are one of the most well-preserved walls in England. They are connected by four gatehouses that were defensive positions in times of war. 

As you walk the York City Walls , you will have incredible views of the city including York Minster Cathedral . Make sure to visit the interior to admire its detailed Gothic architecture and big stained glass windows.

Walking through The Shambles , a medieval street with half-timbered buildings and quirky shops, well-known by Harry Potter fans is another point of interest. 

If you love discovering hidden gems, then you must visit Museum Gardens , a beautiful garden that also has a museum and the ruins of St Mary’s Abbey.

The best time to visit York is early in the morning or evening, especially for those who love taking photos. The city isn’t very big, but it does get crowded.  

WHERE TO STAY: Jorvik House (8.9) or one of the romantic hotels in York

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Iceland Glacier Hike – Pocket Wanderings

23. Sunset Glacier Hike in Iceland

Recommended by Jessie of Pocket Wanderings

There’s no better place to see stunning natural beauty and mystical snow-covered landscapes than Iceland. In the Nordic land of Ice and Fire, you can see breathtaking scenery from fields of lava rock and hot springs to towering glaciers and snow-peaked mountains. 

If you visit  Iceland in November , you’ll be blown away by the beautiful golden lighting all day long and the plethora of unforgettable sunsets.

There’s no shortage of things to see and do in Iceland, but at the top of your list should be a sunset glacier hike. Experience the surreal feeling of being able to walk on ice and be greeted with some truly stunning views for your hard work. 

The Vatnajökull National Park is the largest in Iceland and a must-see for anyone wanting to explore Iceland’s striking natural features.

Take an unforgettable glacier hiking tour of the impressive Skaftafellsjökull glacier tongue, which leads off from Iceland’s largest ice cap.

There are also other amazing activities on offer in the park, including an awe-inspiring boat tour of the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon , or the concealed volcanoes which are some of the most active in the country. 

WHERE TO STAY: Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon (8.8) or one of the 12 Coolest & Most Unique Hotels in Iceland

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Exit45 Travels - Sailing in the Stockholm Archipelago

24. Sailing in the Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden

Recommended by Peta and Jonas of Exit45 Travels

The Stockholm Archipelago or Stockholms skärgård, as it is known by the locals, consists of 30,000 islands each with its own history, character, and wildlife. One of the best ways to explore this area is by boat.

Swedes love sailing during the warmer summer months, and it is easy to see why! You will see a splattering of traditional red Swedish summerhouses and communal saunas on the granite islands as you meander your way through the archipelago.

Covering an area of more than 650 square miles, there’s something to discover for everyone. You can explore uninhabited islands to experience undisturbed nature, sheltered waters, and clean beaches.

Or you can choose to visit the 150 settled islands and charming coastal fishing villages with fabulous seafood restaurants, bars, and adventure activities.

Some of the most popular islands within the archipelago to visit are Finnhamn, Grinda, Utö, and Sandhamn, all of which have restaurants, bars, and beautiful nature. 

One of the best things to do on your Stockholm Itinerary is see the city from the water. Gamla Stan or “Old Town” is an ideal destination for those who want to stroll the narrow, cobbled streets with its mansions and old architecture.

Here you will also find many museums, art galleries, over a thousand restaurants, and the best Stockholm boutique hotels .

There are many  things to see and do in Stockholm , but sailing in the Stockholm archipelago is an absolute must, even if only for a day.

Top Tip – The best time for sailing in Sweden is July to September when the weather is warmer and there is almost constant daylight – only 3 hours of semi-darkness a day.

WHERE TO STAY: NOFO Hotel (8.7) or one of the 12 Best Boutique Hotels in Stockholm

Zip World UK Kylie

25. Riding the World’s Fastest Zipline in North Wales, UK

Recommended by Kylie from Between England & Iowa

One of the most adventurous things to do in Europe is to ride the Velocity 2  zip wire in Wales . It is the fastest zip line in the world, the longest, and one of the most thrilling ziplines in Europe !

It’s just under one mile long and riders can reach speeds up to 120mph.

After a ‘warm up’ zip line, riders are taken to the top of Penrhyn Quarry in a truck, to the start of Velocity 2. The views from the top are great!

The water in the quarry lake is SO blue and on a clear day, you can see all the way to Anglesey Island. The ride down takes around 60 seconds, laying face down, head first, flying through the air like a bird!

Velocity 2 is part of Zip World, which has 4 locations across Wales. Each location offers a whole range of adventurous activities.

Another unique venture is Bounce Below at Llechwedd Slate Caverns . Hidden in a cave, is a network of giant trampolines and tube slides as well as a separate Via Ferrata climbing course. 

A good place to stay is in the village of Betws-y-Coed , which is fairly central to the 3 locations in North Wales.

There are several different accommodation options and places to eat. Betws-y-Coed is also home to Zip World Fforest with the awesome Fforest coaster! 

WHERE TO STAY: Craig-y-Dderwen Riverside Hotel (9.2)

Eastern Europe Adventure Bucket List Trips

Cappadocia-Balloons

26. Hot Air Ballooning in Cappadocia, Turkey

Hot air ballooning is always a bucket list experience but flying over otherworldly landscapes in Eastern Europe takes it to another level. Cappadocia hot air ballooning is a highlight of a magnificent trip to Turkey .

This incredible escapade starts with a wake-up call at your luxurious Cappadocia cave hotel in the middle of the night. As you get dressed and head down to the car, it’s still shocking to see 3:30 AM on the clock.

The drive to the balloons is mostly quiet and the provided breakfast is uneaten. Then the adventure begins. Massive balloons are lying on the ground as if they are trying to wake up too.

There’s a hustle and bustle of men busily inflating them and a simmering excitement emanating from the participants.

Everyone is ushered into balloons that surprisingly hold 20 very enthusiastic people. Before you know it, the balloon is lifting into the air and flying with 200 other balloons as a faint edge of light starts to become visible on the horizon.

The surreal rock valleys below light up with the magnificence of the rising sun. It’s definitely a pinch-me moment if ever there was one. Once back on the ground, a champagne toast is so fitting even though it’s not yet 7 AM.

WHERE TO STAY: Carus Cappadocia (9.3) or one of the best Cave Hotels in Cappadocia with Hot Air Balloon Views

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Croatia Plitvice Lakes National Park

27. Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia

Recommended by Christine Rogador from Guide To Day Trips

Plitvice Lakes is often cited as one of the most beautiful national parks and lakes in the world. Located just 2 hours from Zagreb, it can be visited on a day trip from the capital or a few days as part of a Croatia road trip.

Plitvice, Croatia’s largest national park, is a 115-square-mile nature reserve. It’s known for its beautiful 16-terrace turquoise lakes and amazing falls that are interconnected.

Surrounding these lakes is a massive expanse of forested hills creating one of the most magical sceneries in Europe. Start your visit at Station 3 where the famous shots of Plitvice lakes are taken from above. It’s definitely the best viewpoint.

Then work your way to Stations 2 and 1 where you can explore smaller falls and lakes up close by meandering along the wooden pathways. Spend at least 4 hours here to fully enjoy the place. 

Swimming is prohibited in this UNESCO Heritage site to protect the lakes and the ecosystem. There is an electric boat that allows you to cross the lake. Mostly though, Plitvice is meant to be explored on foot. Enjoy the best nature has to offer.

WHERE TO STAY: Plitvice Hotel Degenija (9.4) or 12 Best Boutique Hotels in Dubrovnik

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Wieliczka Salt Mine Adventure in Europe

28. Venture Underground to the Wieliczka Salt Mine in Krakow

The Wieliczka Salt Mine, located in Krakow, Poland, is one of the oldest salt mines in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

In operation for over 700 years, the mine was producing salt that was used throughout Europe and beyond. Today, visitors can explore the mine and learn about its rich history and culture.

The Wieliczka Salt Mine’s vast underground complex stretches for over 287 kilometers, with more than 2,000 chambers and galleries.

Visitors can take a guided tour of the mine, which includes a walk through the salt chambers, underground lakes, and chapels that have been carved out of the rock salt.

The most unexpected and impressive area of the mine is the Chapel of St. Kinga . It’s a stunning underground cathedral, where some people actually get married!

As beautiful as it is, the mind-blowing part is that almost everything is made of salt including the chandelier crystals, sculptures, intricate wall carvings, and floor tiles.

For those who want one of the coolest adventures in Europe, you can take a Miner’s Route tour , deep into the heart of the mine.

Don traditional mining clothing and equipment, go through dark caves with a headlamp to illuminate the way, and experience the actual work of the miners.

Another option that offers a glimpse into the history and culture of Poland is a combined tour of Wieliczka Salt Mine and Auschwitz-Birkenau . Experiencing this part of history is profoundly sad but important.

WHERE TO STAY: PURO Kraków Kazimierz (9.4)

Dracula Castle Transylvania Europe Bucket List

29. A Transylvanian Road Trip to Dracula’s Castle

Recommended by Yaren & Antoine from Bug in Our Bag

Transfăgărășan Road in Romania is named one of the most beautiful roads in Europe. It’s perfect for a Transylvanian road trip to medieval cities and gothic castles and probably new for your European bucket list.

Starting in Cluj-Napoca , you’ll find quaint colorful buildings with shops and bars, the National Art Museum , and the stunning Saint Michael’s Church as a centerpiece of the historic center square.

You might even catch a music festival if you’re lucky. This creative city is definitely worth a few days before you set off on your journey.

The first stop is Sibiu , a historic medieval town with eyed window buildings that look like they are watching you! You can easily see Sibiu in a day.

Don’t miss the Evangelical Cathedral and Holy Trinity Cathedral . Piata Mare is a great spot for people-watching and enjoying a delicious Romanian meal.

Next up, the city of Brasov is like an open-air museum. The gothic Black Church , busy town square, Piata Sfatului, and Strada Sforii, the narrowest street in Europe, provide an interesting view of this city.

The star attraction, Dracula’s Castle is an hour away in Bran. A Transylvania day tour . is an easy way to see Brasov, Dracula’s castle, and other, even more beautiful castles in the area.

WHERE TO STAY: SCHUSTER Boarding House (9.7)

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Lake Bled Slovenia

30. Taking a Pletna to Lake Bled Island, Slovenia

Recommended by Megan from Red Around the World

Lake Bled by the town of Bled is one of the prettiest spots in Europe.

Part of what makes it so charming is the picturesque, Bled Island in the middle of the turquoise lake. It’s the only naturally occurring island in Slovenia and totally worth visiting. 

Getting to the island is half the fun. You can take a ride on a Pletna, one of the beautiful boats that will transport you across the lake. Or rent a rowboat, and get a little exercise on the 15-minute paddle to the island. 

On the island, climb the stairs up to the Pilgrimage Church of the Assumption of Mary which is beautiful from afar and wonderful up close. Make a wish and ring the Wishing Bell at the top to make it come true.

Then enjoy the amazing views of the town and Blejski Grad. There is also a small cafe and gift shop on the island. 

To fully enjoy the area, make sure to visit Lake Bled Castle . Built on a high rocky cliff overlooking the lake, the views are fantastic. They also have an enjoyable wine tasting.

Also nearby and a great addition to your trip is Vintgar Gorge , a stunning walk along the Radovna River.

WHERE TO STAY: Adora Luxury Hotel (9.3)

Paphos Cyprus

31. Ancient Treasures and Beaches of Cyprus

Recommended by Alice from Adventures of Alice

Cyprus is a beautiful island located in the eastern Mediterranean Sea and is an extremely popular place to visit in Europe. It also happens to be one of the oldest human settlements in the world with many ancient treasures.

There are many  wonderful things to do in Cyprus , but one of the most spectacular attractions is the Tomb of the Kings , a UNESCO Heritage Site set on the coast with beautiful views.

This ancient cemetery contains elaborate tombs of aristocrats dating back to the 4th century BC. Another treasure is the Kato Paphos Archaeological Park , known for its well-preserved ancient mosaics.

Additionally, Paphos castle , a fortress overlooking the bay with an intriguing history, is well worth a visit. It’s located at the Paphos harbor where you can stop at one of the many cafes or bars.

After enjoying historical gems, beachgoers will love Coral Beach with crystal clear water, that’s the perfect place to relax.

For a day trip, a cruise to the Blue Lagoon is a popular choice, while divers flock to the Zenobia Shipwreck , one of the top 10 dive sites in the world. The unique island of Cyprus has it all.

WHERE TO STAY: Elysium (9.5)

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Prague Beer Spa

32. Luxuriating in a Prague Beer Spa, Czech Republic

Recommended by Jessica from Uprooted Traveler

Have you ever dreamed of soaking in a tub of warm, hoppy beer? Well, even if that’s not the case, you can have just that experience, all while drinking unlimited beer.

Prague is the unofficial beer capital of the world, where beer is literally cheaper than water!

A beer spa offers a secluded, cave-like environment. You (and a few friends, if you so choose) will be able to soak in a bubbling 1,000-liter spa with brewer’s yeast, hops, and malt.

The combination eases muscle tension, increases metabolism, and softens skin while providing a myriad of other health benefits.

You’ll also get access to two taps of delicious Czech beer, like a pilsner or a lager, which you can pour for yourself as you luxuriate in the tub.

After you’re done soaking, fill your belly with homemade beer bread and relax on a bed of hay near a warm, crackling fire.

Pack a swimsuit if you’re headed to the spa with friends you’re not comfortable being naked around. Your group will be provided a private room, but each tub is generally shared between two or so beer lovers.

The Original Beer Spa and the Prague Beer Spa Bernard are both conveniently located right by the Old Town Square. They are great choices for a beer spa to try out during your adventures around Prague.

WHERE TO STAY: Boho Prague Hotel (9.4)

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Georgia Military Highway

33. Georgian Military Highway From Tbilisi to Russia

Recommended by Ellis from Backpack Adventures

The Georgian Military Highway is the one road that connects Tbilisi in Georgia with Russia. It also happens to be a spectacular European road trip.

In one day, you travel just over 200 kilometers from Georgia’s capital Tbilisi to the town of Kazbegi at the foot of Mount Kazbek. On the way, there are ancient churches, monasteries, lakes, and beautiful mountain views all around you. 

The Caucasus mountain range is home to some of the highest mountains in Europe. Mount Kazbek is just over 5,000 meters high and is an impressive sight once you reach Kazbegi.

One of the first worthwhile stops is the ancient Ananuri fortress overlooking the deep blue turquoise waters of Zhinvali Lake .

Another popular stop is the Russia-Georgia Friendship monument . Besides beautiful Soviet mosaics this is one of the most spectacular viewpoints.

For most people, Kazbegi is the last stop on this road trip. Not far from Kazbegi is the Russian border where the road continues all the way to Vladikavkaz.

Kazbegi itself is another bucket list destination for those who love mountains and the outdoors. There are plenty of hiking trails to choose from and of course, you cannot miss the Gergeti Trinity church . One of the most picturesque sights in Georgia.  

WHERE TO STAY: Stamba Hotel (9.2)

Top-of-Bobotov-Kuk-Durmitor-NP-Montenegro

34. Hiking Bobotov Kuk in Durmitor National Park, Montenegro

Recommended by Veronika from Travel Geekery

Montenegro mountain ranges  belong to the most stunning natural sights in the Balkans. Durmitor National Park in the North is one of the most popular ones.

This National Park has been a UNESCO-listed site since 1980. During the Ice Age, the area was heavily covered in glaciers, which resulted in the creation of amazing canyons, lakes, and caves. 

Durmitor’s highest peak is Bobotov Kuk (2,523 m). To hike there and see the views from the top is one of the best experiences for any nature lover.

You can start in the Sedlo 1907 and then climb the 850 meters up. The hike is strenuous but anyone reasonably fit can handle it. The view from the top makes it all worth it! The last part involves climbing a few rocks with the help of a steel rope. 

On the way down, you can take a different route and visit an ice cave – Ledena Pečina, where you always have some snow and ice stalactites, even in the summer months.

Nearby you can come across a local farmer’s hut selling cold drinks and homemade cheese.

Other popular destinations within Durmitor NP include Crvena Greda Peak (2,164 m) and Tara River Canyon with its monumental bridge Đurđevića Tara. You can even go whitewater rafting on the Tara River or zipline across the canyon.

WHERE TO STAY: Casa di Pino Eco Lodge (9.7)

St Petersburg Russia

35. White Nights in St Petersburg, Russia

Recommended by De Wet & Jin from Museum of Wander

Saint Petersburg , the cultural capital of Russia, is among the most beautiful cities in Europe. With world-class museums, gilded palaces and cathedrals, tons of historical sights, and vibrant cultural events.

To see the city at its most dashing, visit during the White Nights. Saint Petersburg never really gets dark during the White Nights (usually between June 11th and July 2nd), and it’s a surreal and beautiful time to be in the city.

During the (regular) day, you should visit the incredible Hermitage Museum. It’s one of the best museums in the world, and you can spend days there if you wish.

The Kazan and St. Isaacs cathedrals and The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood are all breathtaking too. 

At night, while it’s still light, stroll along the Neva River to enjoy the city in the endless blue hour and see the drawbridges open. A cruise along the canals is beautiful at any time, but even more so during the White Nights.

The city’s best view can be seen from the Petrograd side, along the embankment at the Peter and Paul fortress. There is a small beach here.

Seeing Peterburgers taking a leisurely swim in the Neva after midnight is all part of this European bucket list experience.

WHERE TO STAY: Boutique Hotel The Gamma (9.3)

Final Thoughts About The Best Adventures to Add to Your Europe Bucket List

So now that you know what to do in Europe for some truly exciting adventures, here are a few resources for planning your trip.

Here are our favorite travel accessories to pack for Europe . Since pickpocketing can be an issue, it’s best to use an anti-theft travel bag or an anti-theft backpack .

If you are planning to take advantage of some of the best hikes in Europe, our hiking essentials packing list will help.

Our tricks to getting great deals on flights and the top credit card offers to earn free flights will help you get more for your money so you can splurge on cool places to go in Europe.

If you have ideas for adventurous things to do in Europe that we missed, please share them in the comments below because we are always adding more to our own Europe Bucket List.

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Wow, this gave me some ideas where to go next year! I’ve been to Viennese Christmas markets and they really are amazing.

One thing as a fact check, there is no such country as Czechoslovakia for almost 30 years now. It’s 2 sovereign countries, Czechia and Slovakia.

Thank you for the comment. I don’t know how that got by me but it’s fixed now and I appreciate you taking the time to let me know.

I want to go to all of these places!

Jennifer Curated By Jennifer

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Wow, Jenifer and Guy. So many exciting and enticing destinations. I feel pretty intrepid that I have experienced a few — sailing (and dining) in the Swedish Archipelago, getting my Gaudí on, the wild West Coast of Ireland (where we handpicked mussels), the rails of Switzerland (we rode a mountain train to Murren), the Greek Islands (Santorini!), Bavarian Castles (have dined there, too), York (wow, can you feel the history), Prague (everything!), Christmas Markets (would highly recommend Stockholm’s), Not sure about hot air ballooning (I’m terrified of heights) or snorkeling in Iceland (yikes!), but I really appreciate your adventurous spirits. And hope to spread my wings a bit more in 2022!

Impressive amount of bucket list travel and sounds like you did so many fun things! The hot air ballooning in Turkey is quite a sight even if you just watch it from the ground.

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Ultimate Europe Bucket List: 50+ Must-See Places & Experiences In Europe

Posted on Last updated: January 3, 2024

Looking for the ultimate must-see places & bucket list experiences in Europe? You’ve come to the right place!

The Old Continent might be small when compared to its neighbours, but it’s home to a huge variety of countries, cultures and histories. Deciding where to go and what to see on a Europe trip can be hard.

Which is why I’ve put together this ultimate Europe bucket list! In this guide I’ve put together all the best things to do, most beautiful places to see and most incredible experiences to have in Europe.

From the Mediterranean all the way to Cape North, from historical landmarks to foodie experiences, this Europe bucket list has it all. So what are you waiting for? Let’s dive in and explore Europe together!

  • 1.1 Visit the Colosseum
  • 1.2 Ride the London Eye
  • 1.3 Explore the Acropolis in Athens
  • 1.4 See Tower Bridge
  • 1.5 See the Mona Lisa at the Louvre
  • 1.6 See the Eiffel Tower
  • 1.7 Admire the Sistine Chapel
  • 1.8 Admire Gaudi’s artworks in Barcelona
  • 1.9 Explore the Royal Alcazar of Seville
  • 1.10 Go for a canal cruise in Amsterdam
  • 1.11 See the Berlin Wall & East Side Gallery
  • 1.12 Explore the castles in Bavaria
  • 1.13 See the change of the guard at Buckingham Palace
  • 1.14 Visit Schonbrunn Palace in Wien
  • 1.15 See the Old Town of Dubrovnik
  • 1.16 Explore the Old Town of Prague
  • 1.17 Discover the unique architecture in Bruges
  • 1.18 Enjoy the view from Fisherman’s Bastion in Budapest
  • 2.1 Swim in the crystal clear water of Sardinia
  • 2.2 Explore the Tuscan countryside
  • 2.3 Hike the Sentiero Azzurro in Cinque Terre
  • 2.4 Explore the tulip fields in the Netherlands
  • 2.5 Explore the lavender fields in Provence, France
  • 2.6 Hike in the Azores
  • 2.7 Go waterfall chasing in Iceland
  • 2.8 See the geysers in Iceland
  • 2.9 See the Northern Lights in Lapland
  • 2.10 Cruise the fjords in Norway
  • 2.11 See the Cliffs of Moher in Ireland
  • 2.12 Explore the waterfalls of Croatia
  • 2.13 Admire the views in Kotor, Montenegro
  • 3.1 Go for a gondola ride in Venice
  • 3.2 Ski in the Alps
  • 3.3 Hike in the Alps
  • 3.4 Go island hopping in Greece
  • 3.5 See the blossoms in London
  • 3.6 Enjoy a Mediterranean cruise
  • 3.7 Learn to surf in the Canary Islands
  • 3.8 Hike in Tenerife
  • 3.9 Cycle around the colourful streets of Copenhagen
  • 3.10 Visit the Christmas markets in Germany
  • 3.11 Go island hopping in Croatia
  • 3.12 Go dog sledding in Lapland
  • 3.13 Explore Lake Bled
  • 3.14 Cruise the Danube River
  • 4.1 Eat pizza in Naples
  • 4.2 Eat pasta carbonara in Rome
  • 4.3 Eat a croissant in France
  • 4.4 Eat fondue in Austria
  • 4.5 Eat raclette in Switzerland
  • 4.6 Eat tapas or pinchos in Spain
  • 4.7 Drink beer in Belgium
  • 4.8 Drink a pint of Guinness in Dublin
  • 4.9 Eat goulash in Budapest
  • 4.10 Eat poffertjes in the Netherlands

Exploring the rooftop of the Duomo cathedral in Milan, Italy

Exploring the rooftop of the Duomo cathedral in Milan, Italy

Historical landmarks & places to visit in Europe

I wanted to start this Europe bucket list with the most famous landmarks and experiences in every European country. Those iconic landmarks you’ve seen photos of, but you might not be able to name or know where they are.

Visit the Colosseum

The Colosseum in Rome is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most iconic symbols of Rome and Italy.

No European bucket list would be complete without a visit to the Colosseum.

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Chilling by the Colosseum in Rome

Chilling by the Colosseum in Rome

Ride the London Eye

The London Eye is one of the most iconic landmarks in London. With its 135 metres in height it’s also one of the best views in London, looking over the River Thames and the Houses of Parliament.

Riding the London Eye will not only give you an incredible view over London , but will also allow you to tick off a classic European bucket list experience.

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View over Westminster from the London Eye

View over Westminster from the London Eye

Explore the Acropolis in Athens

The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens. Here you will find the remains of several ancient buildings, as well as incredible views over the rooftops of Athens.

It’s of the most important historical landmarks in Greece. It’s a must-visit for anyone with an interest in history and architecture.

Aerial view of the Acropolis and Athens at sunset - Photo by Vagelis Pikoulas on Scopio

Aerial view of the Acropolis and Athens at sunset – Photo by Vagelis Pikoulas on Scopio

See Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge is one of my favourite spots in London . With its recognisable towers it’s one of the most famous and visited attractions in the UK.

Whether you choose to do a full tour and visit the inside, or just admire its distinct outline at sunset, it’s a must on any Europe bucket list.

Prime sunset spot over Tower Bridge and the Thames

Prime sunset spot over Tower Bridge and the Thames

See the Mona Lisa at the Louvre

Some say it’s an underwhelming experience, but that doesn’t take away the fact that the Mona Lisa is one of the most famous pieces of art in the world.

Housed at the Louvre in Paris, the Mona Lisa is a must-see on any Europe bucket list.

While you’re there, make sure to visit the rest of the Louvre too. The museum is home to many famous historical artworks, and you’ll be glad to have visited it.

See the Eiffel Tower

Is there anything more French than the Eiffel Tower ? If you visit Paris on your European travels, you have to add a stop to the Eiffel Tower.

I went to Paris on a school trip when I was 13 and still remember standing in awe in front of this huge metal structure. You can also go to the top and enjoy beautiful views over the rooftops of Paris.

The Eiffel Tower and Paris skyline - Photo by Aliaksei Skreidzeleu on Scopio

The Eiffel Tower and Paris skyline – Photo by Aliaksei Skreidzeleu on Scopio

Admire the Sistine Chapel

The Sistine Chapel ceiling, painted by Michelangelo in the 1500s is one of the most famous and important pieces of High Renaissance art. No trip to Europe would be complete without seeing it.

Admire Gaudi’s artworks in Barcelona

Barcelona is home to many of Gaudi’s colourful artworks. You can see Gaudi’s architecture around the city, some of the most famous being Park Guell, Casa Battlo and the Sagrada Familia.

When you travel to Spain you have to factor in a few days for wandering around Barcelona , looking for Gaudi’s artworks dotted around the city.

The Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain, seen from outside

The Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain

Explore the Royal Alcazar of Seville

The Royal Alzacar of Seville is the largest royal palace still in use and a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The building of the Royal Alcazar was heavily influenced by the Arabic presence in Spain, and that is reflected in its architecture.

It has a very unique history and appearance, which make it a very interesting place to visit. It’s a European must-see for anyone who loves history and architecture.

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The main courtyard of the Real Alcazar in Seville

The main courtyard of the Real Alcazar in Seville

Go for a canal cruise in Amsterdam

With its beautiful canals and unique architecture, Amsterdam is one of the most picturesque cities in the world.

You can easily spend a weekend in Amsterdam , wandering around and discovering everything the Dutch capital has to offer. But besides the museums, art galleries and famous Red Light District, you have to go on an Amsterdam canal cruise .

Seeing this unique city from the water gives you an even more unique perspective, and allows you to fully enjoy the beauty of Amsterdam .

Enjoying the view during our Amsterdam canals cruise

Enjoying the view during our Amsterdam canals cruise

See the Berlin Wall & East Side Gallery

The Berlin Wall was a guarded concrete wall that physically divided East Berlin and West Berlin from 1961 to 1989.

Today, sections of it have been painted over with murals with positive messages, as part of East Side Gallery. It stands as a reminder of Berlin’s history, and visiting it is one of the key things to do in Berlin .

The city’s history, artistic presence and quirky vibe attract both short and long term travellers. There are many expats living in Berlin , which add to the cosmopolitan nature of the city.

One of the graffiti at East Side Gallery in Berlin

One of the graffiti at East Side Gallery in Berlin

Explore the castles in Bavaria

If you’re looking for fairy-tale castles, Bavaria is the place to go.

Neuschwanstein Castle and Hohenzollern Castle are amongst the most famous castles in Germany, and with their gorgeous architecture and surroundings, it’s easy to see why.

These castles look like they could be the backdrops to a Disney princess cartoon. For anyone searching for a taste of the “Old Continent” on their European travels, you have to add these castles to your bucket list.

Exploring fairytale castles in Germany - Photo by Victor Aerden on Scopio

Exploring fairytale castles in Germany – Photo by Victor Aerden on Scopio

See the change of the guard at Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is the London residence of the royal family, as well as the administrative headquarters of the British monarchy. It’s an icon of British history and a must-see on your European travels.

Make sure to time your visit to Buckingham Palace so you can be there during the change of the guard. This happens every day at 10:45AM; you don’t want to miss it!

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Buckingham Palace in London - a must see if you only have 2 days in London

My first and last trip to Buckingham Palace in 7 years of living in London

Visit Schonbrunn Palace in Wien

Continuing on the castle and palaces trend, you have to add Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna to your Europe bucket list. This 1,400-room palace was the summer residence of the Habsburg rulers.

You can visit the inside of the palace as well as the palace garden and grounds, and learn about the history of Vienna, Austria and Habsburg rulers in the process.

It’s an incredibly beautiful palace, which you won’t regret visiting.

Exploring Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, Austria

Exploring Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, Austria

See the Old Town of Dubrovnik

The Old Town of Dubrovnik is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful and incredible places in Europe.

The Old Town is incredibly well preserved, and walking around its quaint streets will make you feel like teleporting back in time.

The Old Town stands right on the sea and is surrounded by its ancient city walls.

In my opinion walking along the Old Town walls of Dubrovnik, admiring the red rooftops, white walls and bright turquoise of the sea in the background, is one of the best things to do in Europe.

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View over the rooftops of Dubrovnik from the Old Town walls

Admiring the view over the rooftops of Dubrovnik from the Old Town walls

Explore the Old Town of Prague

I’ve only been to Prague once but I fell in love with the city. Wandering around the Old Town of Prague feels like taking a step back in time.

What I particularly liked about it is that the architecture gives it a different vibe compared to other old town centres around Europe.

The view from the Gothic Church of our Lady before Tyn is one of the best you’ll see, and visiting Prague Castle is a simply magical experience.

The red rooftops of Prague - Photo by Aliaksei Skreidzeleu on Scopio

The red rooftops of Prague – Photo by Aliaksei Skreidzeleu on Scopio

Discover the unique architecture in Bruges

Bruges is the capital of West Flanders, in northwest Belgium. It’s a gorgeous medieval town, with cute cobbled streets and a unique medieval architecture.

There are lots of cool things to do in Bruges , amongst which exploring its market square, visiting its various museums and churches, and of course, tasting waffles!

It’s a lovely city, with a rich history, which everyone should add to their Europe bucket list.

Market Square in Bruges, Belgium

Market Square in Bruges, Belgium

Enjoy the view from Fisherman’s Bastion in Budapest

Budapest is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. The stunning architecture that you can see throughout the city, combined to its rich history and fun makes it a pretty unique city.

One of the most bucket list experiences to have in Budapest is to enjoy the view from Fisherman’s Bastion, a monument located in Buda Castle, over the river and the Hungarian Parliament.

The view of such an impressive building, framed by the Neo-Romanesque lookout terraces isn’t something you see every day.

The Hungarian capital is famous also for the many gorgeous thermal spas in Budapest .

View of the Hungarian Parliament from Fisherman's Bastion in Budapest

View of the Hungarian Parliament from Fisherman’s Bastion in Budapest

Must see natural wonders and places in Europe

Everybody knows the Old Continent is full of historical riches and landmarks, but what about the natural beauties? Dotted all over Europe you will find spots of incredible natural beauty.

In this Europe bucket list I’ve outlined the most noteworthy ones.

Swim in the crystal clear water of Sardinia

As a full-time travel blogger and part-time tour leader I have seen my fair share of beautiful beaches around the world . None of them can compare to the beauty of Sardinia , in Italy.

Especially in the north, int the Archipelago of Maddalena , the water is so clear and turquoise that it looks like a gigantic and natural swimming pool. Swimming in these waters is a must for anyone travelling to Europe.

An over / under water photo taken with a Telesin GoPro dome

Over / under shot taken in Santa Maria Island, Sardinia

Explore the Tuscan countryside

With its green rolling hills the Tuscan countryside has been a source of fascination for travellers for many years now.

Many tourists come to Italy with the intention of doing a Tuscany road trip , driving around the beautiful landscapes, drinking the lovely wine and tasting the delicious food.

Whether you visit also the main cities in Tuscany like Florence , Pisa and Siena, or just explore the tiny towns and countryside, you’re guaranteed to have a great time in Tuscany.

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View over the Tuscan countryside

View over the Tuscan countryside

Hike the Sentiero Azzurro in Cinque Terre

I’ve done a lot of hikes around the world, but the Sentiero Azzurro is always going to be one of my favourites. This 12km trail has uninterrupted views over the turquoise sea and lush green hills all throughout the hike.

As you hike you will also see the colourful towns of Riomaggiore, Monterosso, Manarola, Vernazza and Corniglia.

These beautiful towns are perched on the cliff side, with their colourful houses contrasting the greens and blues of nature. The Sentiero Azzurro is a stunning hike and a must-have experience in Europe.

Admiring the colourful houses of Manarola, one of the five towns along the Sentiero Azzurro in Cinque Terre, Italy

Admiring the colourful houses of Manarola, one of the five towns along the Sentiero Azzurro in Cinque Terre, Italy

Explore the tulip fields in the Netherlands

Colourful tulip fields might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about the Netherlands, and yet they’re a must-see attraction. In the Dutch countryside you can find rows upon rows of brightly coloured tulip fields.

You can only see these in spring so make sure to time your Europe trip right. It’s a truly spectacular show of nature that will leave you mesmerised.

Some of the beautiful tulips fields that you can find in the Netherlands - Photo by Lela Kieler on Scopio

Some of the beautiful tulips fields that you can find in the Netherlands – Photo by Lela Kieler on Scopio

Explore the lavender fields in Provence, France

Continuing with the flower theme, if you love colourful flower fields, you have to add a visit to the lavender fields in Provence to your European bucket list. These bright purple fields are a unique sight.

The main flowering season here is mid June to early July, later than the tulips in the Netherlands, meaning you don’t have to choose one flower field but can visit both during your Europe trip!

Exploring the lavender fields in France - Photo by Lugdivine BORELLO on Scopio

Exploring the lavender fields in France – Photo by Lugdivine BORELLO on Scopio

Hike in the Azores

Also known as the Hawaii of Europe, the Azores Islands have some of the most incredible natural landscapes I have ever seen.

The Azores are volcanic islands with a huge variety of scenarios, from black sand beaches to natural rock pools, or from lush green valleys to colourful floral hikes.

If you’re an outdoors and hiking lover, you have to add a hiking trip to the Azores to your European bucket list. I visited the Azores last summer without any expectations, and it blew me away.

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One of the stunning viewpoints on Terceira Island, Azores

One of the stunning viewpoints on Terceira Island, Azores

Go waterfall chasing in Iceland

Iceland has some of the most incredible natural landscapes I have ever seen. From off the beaten track regions , to even the more touristy, every part of the country has epic natural landscapes.

My favourites were the waterfalls, which I think everyone should add to their Europe bucket list.

With over 10,000 waterfalls dotted all over the country, Iceland is the perfect destination for anyone looking for beautiful falls.

The impressive Icelandic waterfalls have a way of making you feel small in front of the power of nature.

Admiring Dynjandi Falls in the Westfjords

Admiring Dynjandi Falls in the Westfjords

See the geysers in Iceland

Another iconic natural must-see in Iceland are the geysers. Iceland is a very volcanic territory, where you can regularly see the Great Geysir of the Golden Circle erupting.

You will find yourself in awe, waiting for a natural phenomenon you can’t predict. First the ground will start rumbling, and then a huge column of hot water and gas will explode towards the sky.

It’s unlike anything I had ever seen before.

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Strokkur geyser erupting

Strokkur geyser erupting

See the Northern Lights in Lapland

I know the Northern Lights are visible also in other parts of the world, but for a truly mesmerising trip I recommend doing so in Lapland.

Finnish Lapland is also the home of Father Christmas, so you can pair your Northern Lights trip with an iconic Winter Wonderland experience.

Standing in the middle of a snowy forest, at -20°C looking up at the dark night sky and watching the colours of the aurora dancing amongst the stars is a truly unique experience.

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Admiring the Northern Lights - photo by Photo by Oren Cohen on Scopio

Admiring the Northern Lights – photo by Photo by Oren Cohen on Scopio

Cruise the fjords in Norway

A few years ago I did a cruise in the Norwegian fjords , and to this day it’s one of the most incredible experiences of my life. The definition of a fjord is a “deep, narrow and elongated sea or lakedrain, with steep land on three sides”.

Now imagine being on a boat, cruising inside a narrow fjord with tall and steep cliffs on every side. It’s an awe-inspiring experience to say the least.

The Geirangerfjord is possibly the most famous, and highly recommend you add it to your Europe bucket list.

Cruising into the Geirangerfjord

Cruising into the Geirangerfjord

See the Cliffs of Moher in Ireland

The Cliffs of Moher are steep sea cliffs located on the south-western coast of Ireland . The cliffs run for about 14km, and at their peak they rise about 120m over the Atlantic Ocean.

They’re a must-see on any Ireland road trip, and one of those places that will leave you open-mouthed and admiring the beauty of nature. Watching the power with which the sea meets the cliffs is not something you see every day.

Admiring the Cliffs of Moher

Admiring the Cliffs of Moher

Explore the waterfalls of Croatia

Another incredible country to go waterfall chasing in is Croatia. The waterfalls in Croatia are completely different from those in Iceland, but are equally as stunning.

Some of the most famous are those in Plitvice and Krka National Parks. These waterfalls are surrounded by lush greenery, and in Krka you can even swim in the waterfalls! For any nature lover they’re a must-see in Europe.

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Krka Waterfalls at Krka National Park in Croatia

Krka Waterfalls

Admire the views in Kotor, Montenegro

Kotor in Montenegro reminded me of my experience cruising the fjords in Norway. Fjord-like limestone cliffs surround the small medieval town of Kotor, located on the Adriatic Coast of Montenegro.

You can hike to the top of a viewpoint and admire the view from above. From here you can see the small town on the waters edge, and the sheer volume of the cliffs towering over Kotor.

Exploring Kotor in Montenegro - Photo by Jessica May on Scopio

Exploring Kotor in Montenegro – Photo by Jessica May on Scopio

Once in a lifetime experiences in Europe

We’ve covered the best things to do and most beautiful places to visit in Europe, but what should you actually be doing? Time to uncover those once in a lifetime experiences that you can have only in Europe!

Go for a gondola ride in Venice

Venice is one of the most romantic and unique cities in Italy. With its canals and bridges it attracts thousands of visitors each day. A Venice must-do bucket list experience is going for a gondola ride in the canals.

Yes it might be a somewhat touristy activity, but it allows you to see this beautiful city from a completely different angle. As you glide along the canals of Venice your gondolier will tell you the history of the city, and maybe even sing for you!

Our gondola ride in Venice took us close to Rialto Bridge

Our gondola ride took us close to Rialto Bridge

Ski in the Alps

I’m lucky enough to have grown up only a few hours drive away from the Alps. As a child I always used to spend my winter holidays and weekends skiing, and I can confidently it’s an experience you will cherish forever.

I’ve been skiing in the Austrian Alps and the Italian Alps , and can guarantee that whichever side of the Alps you choose as your skiing playground, you’re guaranteed to find loads of slopes for all levels, stunning views, fun après ski and tasty food.

If you’re visiting Europe in winter , you have to add a ski trip to your bucket list.

Skiing in St Anton am Alberg, Austria

Skiing in St Anton am Alberg, just look at that view!

Hike in the Alps

The Alps aren’t a must-visit place only in winter. If you’re not confident on skis, you can still visit the Alps in summer and have an incredible time hiking around the valleys and mountain passes.

The mountains are just as incredible in summer as they are in winter. If you’re an outdoors and adventure lover, hiking in the Alps in summer is a must.

Beautiful reflections at Lake Welsperg in Trentino, Italy

Beautiful reflections at Lake Welsperg in Trentino, Italy

Go island hopping in Greece

The Greek islands are one of those dreamy destinations we all hope to visit one day. From the party beaches of Mykonos or the picture perfect white houses of Santorini , any Greek island is a must-visit in Europe.

With so many islands to choose from I know it can be hard to pick, which is my suggestion is, don’t pick just one!

Board on a sailing boat and spend one week (or more) cruising around all the most beautiful Greek islands. It will be a once in a lifetime experience.

The famous white houses of Santorini, Greece - Photo by Marinella Maltese on Scopio

The famous white houses of Santorini, Greece – Photo by Marinella Maltese on Scopio

See the blossoms in London

While London is always a beautiful city, spring is a fantastic time to visit it.

All over the city the magnolia and cherry blossoms bloom in spring, adding a pop of colour to the streets of London, perfect for Instagrammable London shots!

St Paul's Cathedral and cherry blossoms in London

St Paul’s Cathedral and cherry blossoms in London

Enjoy a Mediterranean cruise

Travelling around Europe isn’t always easy. With delayed trains, traffic jams and long airport queues it can turn a brief Europe trip into a continuous transfer.

One way that you can travel around Europe, and soak in every moment of it is by doing a cruise.

Sure cruises have a lot of negative connotations, but they can also be fun way to wake up every day in a different European city.

The classic Mediterranean cruises will take you to some of the most beautiful cities in Europe, while you can spend the travel time tanning on poolside.

The famous arched street of the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona, Spain

Exploring the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona, Spain – a popular cruise stop

Learn to surf in the Canary Islands

The Canary Islands might not be as famous as Hawaii, Bali or Costa Rica when it comes to surfing, but in Europe they are one of the best surfing destinations.

If you’re looking to try a new sport and spend time in the water, Fuerteventura or Tenerife is the place to do so. You can attend a surf camp, make lifelong friends and learn to surf!

I love going to the Canary Islands in winter because they provide a warm weather European escape . While it’s grey and raining in London, you can tan and surf on a beach in Fuerteventura.

Surfing in Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, Spain

Surfing in Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, Spain

Hike in Tenerife

I spent two months living in Tenerife and I was surprised to love it as much as I did. The island is home to stunning and varied natural landscapes, as well as many exciting things to do .

High on the Tenerife bucket list are without a doubt the many incredible hikes. From the barren volcanic landscape of Mount Teide at 3,700m to the green cliffs of Anaga, you can find hiking trails for every level.

You can pair your Tenerife hikes with a bit of relaxing at the world famous beaches, as well as exploring the cute historical towns, for a fun and well rounded European holiday!

Enjoying the view while hiking at the Semaforo of Igueste

Enjoying the view while hiking at the Semaforo of Igueste

Cycle around the colourful streets of Copenhagen

Denmark is one of the most cycling friendly countries I’ve ever visited. You will find cycling lanes on all the main streets of big and small cities alike.

One of my favourite European experiences is cycling around Copenhagen, the Danish capital.

Nihavn is the famous neighbourhood, but there are lots of other colourful streets dotted around the city, which you can explore on two wheels.

Sunset over Nyhavn in Copenhagen, Denmark

Sunset over Nyhavn in Copenhagen, Denmark

Visit the Christmas markets in Germany

If you visit Europe in winter, you will find a lot of Christmas markets everywhere. However the German Christmas markets deserve a special mention.

They are famous for being the most colourful, with fairy lights everywhere and delicious food. You can enjoy some mulled wine and huge pretzels while soaking in the Christmas atmosphere.

A Christmas souvenirs stand at Winter Wonderland

A festive stall at a Christmas market

Go island hopping in Croatia

Croatia isn’t just about waterfalls and Old Town centres, it’s also blessed with an incredible coastline. Croatia has beautiful islands not far from the coast, where you can find pristine white sand beaches and clear turquoise water.

Whether you do it on a day trip (like a day trip to Hvar from Split !) or as part of a longer live aboard sailing tour holiday, visiting the Croatian islands is a must on any European bucket list.

Island views in Kolocep, one of the islands you can get to on a boat day trip from Dubrovnik

Island views in Kolocep, one of the islands you can do a boat day trip to from Dubrovnik

Go dog sledding in Lapland

If you visit Lapland in winter, you have to add dog sledding to your bucket list. It’s a traditional experience, and a very fun winter holiday activity.

The husky dogs love running, make sure to choose a husky farm where the retired dogs are adopted or kept on the farm, and you’re sure to have a great experience!

The feeling of zooming through the snow capped trees and over frozen lakes is unlike anything I had ever done before.

Dog sledding in Finnish Lapland

Dog sledding in Finnish Lapland

Explore Lake Bled

Whether you explore it cruising around the lake by boat, or by hiking the hills that surrounding it, Lake Bled is one of the most stunning spots in Europe.

With its bold colours and Bled Island located right in the middle of the lake, it’s a unique landscape that you can’t really find anywhere else.

The colours will be even more magical if you’re visiting Europe in the fall , with all the changing red and orange hues of the autumn shades.

Aerial view of Lake Bled in Slovenia - Photo by Alexis Borderon on Scopio

Aerial view of Lake Bled in Slovenia – Photo by Alexis Borderon on Scopio

Cruise the Danube River

We’ve looked at a Mediterranean cruise already, but have you ever thought of doing a river cruise?

By cruising the Danube River you can visit some of the most famous and beautiful cities in Eastern Europe, such as Budapest, Bucharest , Wien, Sofia and Belgrade.

I haven’t personally done it yet, but doing a Viking Rhine River Cruise is also another big Europe bucket list experience!

Cruising the Danube River

Cruising the Danube River

European food & drink bucket list

Just as it has a huge variety of cultures, religions and histories, the food scene in Europe is also extremely varied. It’s almost impossible to say what the best food in Europe is.

However there are some incredibly tasty, and very iconic dishes that represent their countries, and which you should definitely add to your Europe bucket list.

Eat pizza in Naples

Pizza isn’t just a dish. Pizza is a way of life, one that is taken very seriously in Italy .

Forget every pizza you’ve eaten until this day. On your European trip you have to add a stop in Italy (preferably in Naples) and taste the true Italian pizza.

Enjoying pizza in Italy

Enjoying pizza in Italy

Eat pasta carbonara in Rome

Similarly to pizza, Italians take pasta very seriously too. Each region has its traditional pasta dishes. I can’t list them all as it would completely take over this Europe bucket list and become an Italy foodie bucket list.

However my personal favourite, which I really think everyone should taste, is pasta carbonara in Rome . When done properly this is one of the best pasta dishes you will ever taste.

Eating spaghetti carbonara in Rome

Eating spaghetti carbonara in Rome

Eat a croissant in France

While the croissant wasn’t actually born in France, it’s considered today one of the most traditional French dishes. For a true European experience, start your day with a coffee and a croissant.

Eat fondue in Austria

On my ski trip to the Alps I had the pleasure of tasting fondue in Austria. If you’re a cheese lover, this is a must-eat! What’s not to love about bread pieces dipped into hot and melted cheese?

Cheese fondue at Gasthaus Alpele in Lech Zurs, Austria

Cheese fondue at Gasthaus Alpele in Lech Zurs, Austria

Eat raclette in Switzerland

Continuing on the cheese trend, another must-eat is raclette in Swizterland. Instead of dipping your food in melted cheese, this time the cheese gets scraped off

Eat tapas or pinchos in Spain

For someone like me who is always undecided on what to eat, the Spanish way of dining with tapas or pinchos is perfect. These are small dishes that you can share with your friends.

That way you get to sample lots of little bits and bobs, without committing to one main dish. If you’re coming to Europe, you have to add a tapas dining experience in Spain to your list!

Our tapas selection at the third stop of our tapas tour

Our tapas selection at the third stop of our tapas tour

Drink beer in Belgium

They say Belgium is the home of beer, so how could you not taste Belgian beer while in Europe?

Drink a pint of Guinness in Dublin

Belgium might be the home of beer, but Dublin is the home of Guinness. In Dublin you can visit the Guinness factory, learn how it’s made, pour your own pint and drink it while enjoying the view over Dublin!

My friend Laura drinking a pint of Guinness while enjoying the view over Dublin

My friend Laura drinking a pint of Guinness while enjoying the view over Dublin

Eat goulash in Budapest

Goulash is a soup of meat and vegetables that is quite common throughout Europe, but originated in Hungary. It’s a must-eat if you’re travelling to Budapest.

Eat poffertjes in the Netherlands

Pojjertjes are one of my favourite desserts. These tiny Dutch pancakes are usually covered in chocolate and fresh fruit. You can often find them at street markets all over the world, but the ones you find in the Netherlands are the best!

Tasty goulash soup

Tasty goulash soup

Final thoughts on the best things to do & places to see in Europe

This turned out to be a pretty long bucket list, thanks for reading all the way to the end!

Europe might be a small continent, but it’s blessed with a huge variety of countries, cultures and experiences. Deciding what to see in Europe can be tough.

I hope this compilation of the must visit landmarks in Europe and best things to do in Europe will be useful in planning your own Europe trip! It’s based on all my own experiences and travels around Europe.

Any questions just let me know in the comments below! But that’s enough reading for today; time to have some life changing experiences in Europe!

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Europe bucket list: 50 amazing ideas for your European adventure

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I feel very lucky to live in the UK where I have the whole of Europe on my doorstep, with its compelling offering of history, culture, and natural beauty just a hop, ski and a jump away from me.

I’ve spent my whole life exploring all the corners of Europe so I have plenty of experience with European travel – from family adventures as a child to more grown-up escapades across the continent.

A good Europe bucket list will take you on a journey through urban climes, pristine beaches, rolling countryside and snow-capped mountains.

From the winding canals of Venice and the romance of Paris boulevards to the sunlit olive groves of Greece and the northern lights of Scandinavia, Europe offers a seriously impressive mix of travel experiences and adventures.

Whether you’re after cultural city breaks, unforgettable foodie destinations, epic scenery or arctic adventures, I know you’ll find it in Europe.

With so much choice and variety, it has been both a challenge and a pleasure for me to put together the ultimate Europe travel bucket list.

So pack your bags and join me on a journey across a land where every corner whispers tales of bygone eras and promises memories of a lifetime.

Author Bio: Jessie Moore

Jessie Moore is a luxury travel expert with years of experience travelling the world to find the best destinations, hotels and adventures.

1. Soak up the Harry Potter vibes in Edinburgh 

One of my personal favourite cities of all-time is enchanting Edinburgh. You can’t visit Edinburgh without feeling a bit of magic in the air. It’s no wonder that J.K. Rowling found her inspiration in this magical city.

Victoria Street Edinburgh

Wander the winding streets of the historic old town and make your way to Victoria Street, rumoured to be the inspiration for Diagon Alley.

Don’t forget to stop by Greyfriars Kirkyard , where you can find gravestones bearing names familiar from the Potter universe.

Vennel Viewpoint Edinburgh

Pause for a well-deserved butterbeer or other spellbinding cocktail in The Dog House, or indulge in a Wizard Afternoon Tea at The Cauldron.

I’d recommend booking a Harry Potter walking tour of Edinburgh or read my guide to the best Harry Potter things to do in Edinburgh .

2. Explore the Bavarian countryside of Germany

One of Germany’s most popular travel destinations, Bavaria offers breathtaking nature and unique local culture.

From snow-capped mountains and crystal clear lakes to mediaeval riverside towns and mystical forests, Bavaria is a treasure trove of enticing attractions.

Bavarian Town

I don’t think you can beat a long walk through the stunning scenery of the Bavarian countryside to really absorb the surroundings.

The Romantic Road, a scenic route that winds through mediaeval towns and past pristine lakes, is an ideal route for soaking up the region’s beauty. 

Bavaria is also home to the fairytale Neuschwanstein Castle , the real-life inspiration for Disney’s Sleeping Beauty castle. I find it difficult to comprehend that this place actually exists in real-life!

Bavaria Castle

A nineteenth century Romanesque Revival palace perched on a rugged cliff, it’s not one to be missed.

Plus, don’t forget to sample traditional Bavarian treats like pretzels, weisswurst sausages, and of course, a cold glass of local beer.

3. Spend a weekend in Barcelona

Another of my favourite European city breaks, the cosmopolitan capital of Spain’s Catalonia region, Barcelona , should be high on your Europe bucket list of cities.

It’s a treasure trove of art, culture, and delicious food. You can’t miss the iconic Sagrada Família , Antoni Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece, as well as the intricate Gothic Cathedral . 

Jessie at Barcelona Cathedral

Wander through the quaint alleys of the Gothic Quarter and then take a stroll down La Rambla, a bustling promenade lined with shops, cafes, and street performers.

Then head to Park Güell for a mosaic wonderland offering panoramic views of the city.

A hub of trend-setting culture, fashion and cuisine, I love that it combines the charm of the old town with the avant-garde feel of the modern neighbourhoods.

Barcelona

From famous sites to culinary delights – and not to mention the beautiful views over the Mediterranean Sea – there is plenty to keep visitors occupied.

When the sun goes down, seek out the very best tapas spots and rooftop bars for a cocktail or two. I can’t think of a better way to spend an evening in Barcelona!

Read my guide to the best things to do in Barcelona or discover my pick of the top luxury hotels in Barcelona .

4. Enjoy a gondola ride in Venice

A city as unique as Venice could not be missed off the ultimate Europe bucket list. I love the romance of this city and that upbeat Italian hospitality.

Built on the waters of the Adriatic Sea and with no cars or other modes of transport, it’s a very special place.

It doesn’t get more romantic than a gondola ride in Venice  – even if it is a bit cliched, trust me it’s worth it!

Venice

Glide through serene waterways in a traditional gondola, as you’re serenaded with Italian melodies (or not, if you’d prefer!).

You’ll pass under historic bridges and beside grand palazzos, getting a waterside view of this incredible city. 

Other incredible things to do in Venice include:

  • Doge’s Palace & St. Mark’s Basilica
  • Four Seasons Concert Ticket at Vivaldi Church
  • Burano, Torcello & Murano Boat Tour

While you’re in the city, I recommend hopping from restaurant to restaurant inhaling all the mouthwatering pasta you can muster.

I think I returned from Venice a stone heavier but it was absolutely worth it!

Venice Waterway

Be sure to pause for a classic Italian cocktail in one of the many beautiful bars in Venice  – are you choosing a Negroni or a Bellini? It’ll be a Negroni for me, my all-time favourite cocktail!

There are plenty of things to do in Venice to keep you busy – just meandering around the winding streets on foot is enough. It’s a picture-perfect Italian city.

If you’re trying to decide on an Italian city to visit, have a read of my guide to choosing between Venice and Rome .

5. Go skiing in Zermatt

When you picture the perfect wintery ski town, it’s likely that it’ll look something like Zermatt in Switzerland .

Nestled in the shadow of the iconic Matterhorn, Zermatt is a premier skiing destination. I had the most magical stay in this impossibly pretty resort.

Zermatt Sunset

Beyond its powdery slopes, the car-free village retains a serene alpine charm that is utterly enchanting.

One of the best luxury ski resorts in Europe , it’s a haven of high-end hospitality and endless opportunities for adventure. 

Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, the Zermatt area (which also links up to the Italian ski resort of Cervinia ), caters to all skill levels.

Iglu Dorf Zermatt

Don’t miss the charming chalets, fine dining restaurants and cosy après-ski spots in the town itself. 

And if skiing isn’t your thing, there are numerous other winter activities like tobogganing, paragliding or ascending the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise cable car . 

Zermatt is where I tried snowshoeing for the first time and I absolutely fell in love with the activity!

In the summer, it is a haven for hikers, mountain bikers and rock climbers. With a range of epic activities for adventure seekers, you’ll never get bored.

Discover more of the best ski resorts in Europe .

6. Take to the skies in a hot air balloon in Cappadocia

Located in southern Turkey, Cappadocia is a land of fairytale scenery that should have a prominent place on your Europe bucket list.

With a moon-like landscape, remarkable rock formations and cave dwellings, Cappadocia carries an ethereal beauty.

Imagine yourself gently rising above the earth on your hot air balloon ride as the sun peeks over the horizon, illuminating a dreamscape of otherworldly rock formations. 

I don’t know about you but a sunrise hot air balloon ride has been on my Europe bucket list for a long time!

Cappadocia

As you soar over the valleys, you’ll witness the grandeur of nature-carved structures, and the remnants of human civilizations that have inhabited these formations over centuries.

The best time to visit is during spring and fall when the weather is most favourable – and without the searing heat of the summer months.

Afraid of heights? I’d recommend trying a sunset horse riding tour or ATV adventure tour instead. 

Once you descend, explore Göreme Open-Air Museum , a UNESCO World Heritage site, to delve deeper into the region’s history.

Book a hot air balloon ride in Cappadocia .

7. See the Northern Lights

The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, is a natural spectacle that tops many Europe travel bucket lists.

These celestial lights dance in vibrant hues of green, pink, yellow, blue, and violet across the polar skies.

To maximise your chances of witnessing this marvel in Europe, head to the Arctic regions during the long, dark winter months.

Norway, Finland, Sweden and Iceland are the most popular destinations for seeing the Northern Lights.

Consider staying in places like the SnowHotel in Kirkenes, Norway , or the glass igloos in Finnish Lapland to combine comfort with a front-row seat to the light show.

Northern Lights

Remember to dress warmly and be patient; the auroras are unpredictable, but the wait is well worth the reward.

Insider travel tip: My personal advice is not to go chasing the Northern Lights. As there’s never any guarantee, you can spend a lot of money on a tour only to not see them.

Instead, plan an incredible holiday in places like Iceland or Finland, and look out for the Northern Lights along the way.

Some hotels will ask if you want to be woken up in the night if the Northern Lights make an appearance – this is how I managed to see them when I visited Iceland in November .

8. Immerse yourself in the food scene of Copenhagen

Copenhagen , the capital of Denmark, is a gastronomic powerhouse and one of my favourite foodie-focussed European city breaks.

Beyond the iconic smørrebrød (open-faced sandwiches), the city boasts an abundance of Michelin-starred restaurants .

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For a holistic food experience, visit the Torvehallerne Market, where over 60 stands offer everything from fresh produce to gourmet chocolates. 

Join a food tour to learn about traditional Danish delicacies or, for something more lively, book a guided bar crawl .

Copenhagen also champions the New Nordic food movement, focusing on local, seasonal, and sustainable ingredients.

Reffen Street Food Market in Copenhagen

Don’t miss out on the city’s thriving street food scene, especially at Reffen, a bustling food market and personal favourite of mine.

I inhaled so much food at this market, as I couldn’t resist all the mouth-watering smells and sights!

Discover my top pick of the best brunch and breakfast places in Copenhagen .

9. Embrace your cottagecore fantasy in the Cotswolds

The Cotswolds , located in the heart of rural England, is like stepping into a storybook setting. Anyone who follows me on Instagram will know about my obsession with this part of the UK!

This region, characterised by its honey-coloured limestone villages and rolling green hills, epitomises the cottagecore aesthetic: a romanticised interpretation of rural life.

Misty Morning in Castle Combe

Wander through impossibly pretty towns like Castle Combe and Bourton-on-the-Water , often referred to as the ‘Venice of the Cotswolds’ due to its picturesque bridges.

Spend your afternoons in cosy tearooms or explore historical landmarks like Sudeley Castle.

Consider renting a traditional stone cottage and experience life at a slower pace. Or for a touch of pampering, I’d recommend indulging in a relaxing Cotswolds spa break .

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Engage in activities like picnicking by the river, visiting local farmers’ markets, or simply revelling in the peaceful countryside ambiance.

Read my guide to the best things to do in the Cotswolds or seek out my pick of the top luxury hotels in the Cotswolds .

Having spent many staycations in the Cotswolds, it’s an area that now feels like a second home for me.

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10. Bathe in the beautiful Blue Lagoon in Iceland

Located just 40 minutes from Reykjavik, the Blue Lagoon is a geothermal wonder and a must-visit when in Iceland.

Rich in minerals like silica and sulphur, the milky-blue waters are said to possess healing properties.

Submerging myself in its warm embrace, especially against the stark contrast of the cold Icelandic air, was both rejuvenating and otherworldly.

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I’d recommend treating your face to a silica mud mask from the mask bar. Or swim up to the drinks bar and grab a beer or a healthy smoothie. 

The lagoon’s facilities are top-notch, complete with a sauna, steam room, and an in-water bar where you can grab a drink while soaking.

You can choose from a few different ticket options:

  • Blue Lagoon: Entry Ticket with Drink, Towel, and Mud Mask
  • From Reykjavik: Blue Lagoon Admission with Transfers
  • Reykjavik: Golden Circle, Kerid Crater, & Blue Lagoon Tour

If you’re looking for a more exclusive experience, I’d recommend staying at The Retreat or Silica Hotel, two of the best luxury hotels in Iceland .

Read my guide to visiting the Blue Lagoon , based on my own personal experience of spending a day at this iconic Icelandic spot.

11. Go on a road trip through The Dolomites

The Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site located in northern Italy, is a haven for road trippers.

Picture yourself driving through serpentine roads, flanked by jagged mountain peaks that turn pink during sunrise and sunset, a phenomenon called “Alpenglow”.

I’d recommend starting your journey in Bolzano , an intriguing blend of Italian and Austrian cultures.

The Dolomites

As you ascend into the mountains, you’ll come across the Gardena Pass, a highlight for its sweeping views.

Make sure to stop in charming towns like Cortina d’Ampezzo , famed for its winter sports, and Ortisei, known for wood carving.

For an immersive experience, opt for mountain lodges or ‘rifugios’ as accommodations. They provide cosy retreats after a day of driving and exploring.

Dolomites

Or for those who prefer a spot of luxury, you’ll find high-end spas to recharge in – which is most definitely where you’ll find me!

While foodies will find a number of Michelin star restaurants to tantalise your tastebuds.

If you’d like a true Europe bucket list hotel option, book into Forestis Dolomites for an unforgettable treat. 

12. Visit the pristine Lake Bled in Slovenia

Lake Bled is one of Slovenia’s most iconic landmarks – and an unmissable spot in Europe.

Nestled amidst verdant hills and dense forests, this glacial lake boasts an island with a 17th-century church.

The church can be reached by traditional wooden boats called “pletna”, and you can climb the 99 stone steps to ring the church’s wishing bell.

Lake Bled

I’d recommend taking to the water itself – book a kayaking tour in a transparent kayak or go on a stand-up paddleboarding tour . 

Don’t miss Bled Castle, perched high on a rocky cliff, offering panoramic views of the lake and its surroundings.

Around the lake is a scenic pathway, perfect for a leisurely walk. For a local treat, taste the famous Bled cream cake in one of the lakeside cafes.

Book a trip from Ljubljana to Lake Bled and Bled Castle .

13. Go on a Scottish adventure in Cairngorms National Park

I adore the epic beauty of the Scottish countryside. Cairngorms is the largest national park in the UK, offering sweeping scenery and beautiful landscapes.

Vast moorlands, dense Caledonian forests, icy river valleys and five of the UK’s six highest mountains await adventurers. 

Cairngorms National Park

Choose from a range of activities, including hiking, climbing and biking. The more intrepid can ascend Ben Macdui, the park’s highest peak.

While those looking for gentler treks can opt for the trails around Loch an Eilein, a picturesque lake with a ruined castle in its centre. 

Plus, with significantly less visitors than other National Parks in the UK, it will feel like you’ve got the place to yourself, which is why I think it’s such a special place.

Cairngorms Scotland

Wildlife enthusiasts might spot red squirrels, golden eagles, and even Scottish wildcats. In winter, Cairngorm Mountain becomes a snowy playground for skiing and snowboarding.

Book a Cairngorms National Park and Whisky Tour from Inverness . 

14. Explore the impossibly pretty Amalfi coast

I first visited the Amalfi Coast when I was a young teenager and I definitely don’t think I appreciated its immense beauty back then!

The Amalfi Coast, stretching 50 kilometres along southern Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula, is a blend of luxury, nature, and history.

Picture cliffside towns with colourful buildings, lemon groves, and panoramic sea views.

Positano View

I’d recommend starting in Positano, a postcard-perfect town with steep, narrow streets brimming with boutiques and cafes.

The hilltop town of Ravello offers cultural gems like Villa Rufolo, known for its beautiful gardens and music festivals.

The winding coastal roads provide an exhilarating drive but be prepared for tight turns and narrow lanes.

Amalfi

Discover more of the best coastal towns in Italy for your Europe bucket list or book a full-day tour of Sorrento, Positano and Amalfi from Naples . 

Good to know: The Amalfi coast is an incredibly popular holiday destination, especially in the summer months.

I’d recommend visiting in the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn to avoid the heavy crowds and enjoy a slower pace. 

15. Have a romantic weekend in Paris

Paris , the City of Love, needs little introduction. Walk hand-in-hand with your loved one along the Seine, as you pass by iconic landmarks like Notre Dame and the Louvre .

Book a dinner cruise to enjoy the city’s illuminated sights or seek out the best museums in Paris .

No trip to Paris is complete without ascending the Eiffel Tower , either during the day for city views or at night when it twinkles every hour.

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Wander through Montmartre , where artists like Picasso once roamed. Visit the Sacré-Cœur Basilica for another panoramic view of Paris, or see a show at the iconic Moulin Rouge .

For an intimate moment, find a cosy café, order a glass of wine, and simply revel in the Parisian atmosphere – it’s my favourite way to while away a few hours in the city.

Plus, if you’re based in the UK like me, Paris is so wonderfully accessible via the Eurostar – in fact if you live in London, you can get to Paris far quicker than many places in the UK!

Read my guide to the best things to do in Paris and discover my pick of the top luxury Paris hotels .

16. See the dramatic scenery of Lofoten

Located above the Arctic Circle in Norway, the Lofoten Islands are a dramatic mix of rugged mountain peaks, deep fjords, squawking seabird colonies, and coastal villages.

These islands offer a blend of sea and mountain landscapes rarely seen elsewhere – and I think they are utterly mesmerising.

I recommend basing yourself in towns like Reine or Svolvær, where traditional red and yellow fisherman’s cabins (known as ‘rorbuer’) dot the shores.

Lofoten Norway

Go on a midnight sun hike during summer or hunt for the Northern Lights in winter.

For photographers and nature lovers, Lofoten’s landscapes are a dream come true, especially the panoramic views from Reinebringen or the secluded beaches like Kvalvika.

Be sure to book one of the many unforgettable tours in Lofoten:

  • From Svolvaer: Sea Eagle Safari to Trollfjord
  • Lofoten: Guided Horse Riding Tour Over Hov and Hovsund
  • Svolvaer: 2-Hour Winter Kayaking Adventure

While you’re in the area, I’d really recommend staying at Manshausen Island , a 55-acre private island that’s accessible only by boat.

Accommodation comprises sea cabins perched on stilts. An eco-getaway and activity resort that will bring you right back to nature.

Channel your inner polar explorer and breathe in the impressive mountain and sea views.

17. Go island hopping in Greece

You can’t keep me away from the Greek Islands – any opportunity go have my Mamma Mia moment!

Greece’s islands, scattered across the Aegean and Ionian seas, are a plethora of cultures, landscapes, and ancient tales.

Start in the Cyclades with Santorini, known for its white-washed buildings, blue domed churches, and stunning sunsets over the caldera.

Sunset from Kalua Beach Club in Mykonos

Mykonos beckons with its vibrant nightlife and iconic windmills – or for something a little quieter (and easier on the bank balance), head to Paros or Milos.

Delve into history in Crete, Greece’s largest island, home to the ancient Minoan civilization.

For a more laid-back vibe, visit the Saronic islands like Hydra, where no cars are allowed and it’s about as quaint as it gets!

Kalithea Springs Rhodes

Or explore the rich history and unforgettable scenery of Rhodes in the Dodecanese group. I very recently spent a long weekend here and totally fell in love with the island.

Discover the crystal clear waters of Kallithea Springs , the history of the Old Town and the beauty of Lindos . 

18. Embark on a winter adventure in Ruka-Kuusamo

Winter adventurers, this one’s for you! Nestled in the Finnish Lapland, Ruka-Kuusamo is a winter wonderland offering a plethora of snowy adventures.

Picture yourself mushing a team of huskies across frozen lakes or riding on a reindeer sleigh through snow-laden forests. Or for something more relaxing try a spot of river floating . 

Rukatunturi is one of Finland’s most popular ski resorts. As a lesser known European ski resort , it offers a more enticing and unique experience compared to the more mainstream resorts.

Ruka Finland

For a touch of magic, embark on a night snowmobile safari in search of the elusive Northern Lights.

To truly immerse yourself in Finnish culture, end your days with a traditional sauna experience , followed by a dip in a frozen lake if you’re feeling brave.

As well as skiing, you can enjoy visits to reindeer farms and the more relaxing river floating.

If you love nature and the great outdoors then the Ruka-Kuusamo is a must for your Europe travel bucket list.

19. See the epic landmarks of Rome

Rome is an utterly charming city and another personal favourite of mine. 

The Eternal City of Rome is a living museum, where every cobblestone and corner seems to whisper stories of emperors, gladiators, and artists.

Walk through history at the Colosseum , imagining the roar of the crowds and fierce battles.

Colosseum Italy

Wander the Roman Forum’s ruins, the epicentre of ancient Rome’s political and commercial activities. Throw a coin into the Trevi Fountain, ensuring your return to this magical city.

Explore the Vatican City , marvelling at the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling painted by Michelangelo and St. Peter’s Basilica’s grandeur.

Spanish Steps Rome

The city centre is vibrant and buzzing, providing a captivating atmosphere. If you’re like me and love Italian food as much as life itself, you’ll be in your element!

There are plenty of sights to see in Rome ; with every turn, the city offers a blend of antiquity, architecture, and artistry.

20. Feel fancy on the French Riviera

The Côte d’Azur, or the French Riviera, stretches from the southern Alps to the Mediterranean’s azure waters. I spent a week here this summer and I had the most wonderful time exploring and relaxing.

This coastline exudes luxury, glamour, and a touch of artistic inspiration. Walk the famous La Croisette boulevard in Cannes, known for its film festival and upscale boutiques.

Enjoy the vibrant nightlife of Saint-Tropez and the serene beauty of its beaches.

Nice Old Town

Visit Nice , with its Promenade des Anglais and rich art heritage, boasting museums dedicated to Chagall and Matisse.

If you’re staying in Nice, it doesn’t get better than the iconic Le Negresco Hotel –  read my review here – or discover more of the best hotels in Nice .

Pretty BnB in Antibes

While in the area, be sure to enjoy some day trips from Nice to nearby towns and villages. My personal favourites are Antibes , Villefranche-sur-Mer and Saint Paul de Vence . 

For a touch of royalty, the independent microstate of Monaco offers the Prince’s Palace and the famed Monte-Carlo Casino.

21. Spend the weekend in lively London

I’m a little biased with this one as it’s my home city but there’s no denying that London is a vibrant city, bursting with energy and diversity.

It may not have the best weather in Europe (far from it), but the list of tourist attractions in London is almost endless.

London in Spring

Dedicate a morning to visiting iconic landmarks such as the Tower of London , where you can admire the Crown Jewels, or witness the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace .

Take a leisurely stroll along the River Thames, passing by Shakespeare’s Globe, and don’t forget to snap a picture with Big Ben in the backdrop.

Art and history enthusiasts can get lost in the vast collections of the British Museum or the Tate Modern.

My personal favourite museum is the Natural History Museum – and it’s free to visit, as are many of the museums in London.

Natural History Museum

Come evening, catch a West End show or explore the exceptional food scene in the city – from eclectic food markets to Michelin-star dining .

For a panoramic view of the city, take a ride on the London Eye or head up to Aqua Shard for a cocktail or two, especially enchanting during sunset.

If you’re looking for somewhere extra special to stay, have a read of my guide to the best luxury hotels in London .

22. Wander the cobbled streets of Tallinn in Estonia

Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, is a charming blend of mediaeval magic and modern allure.

The Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, beckons with its fairy-tale-like ambiance.

Walk the narrow alleys flanked by old merchant houses, and step into history at the Town Hall Square, which has been a market place since the 11th century.

Visit the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, an orthodox cathedral showcasing Russian Revival architecture.

Traditional Estonian Christmas Market in Tallinn

Don’t forget to climb the tower of St. Olaf’s Church for a bird’s-eye view of the city.

Beyond the Old Town, the Telliskivi Creative City offers trendy cafes, shops, and street art, showcasing Tallinn’s contemporary side.

I’d really recommend visiting Tallinn during the festive season, as it has one of the best Christmas markets in Europe . 

23. Go on a wine-tasting tour of Tuscany

The rolling hills of Tuscany in Italy, are synonymous with some of the world’s finest wines – and any holiday which involves a focus on wine is a win for me!

Embark on a sensory journey in renowned wine regions like Chianti or Montepulciano.

Visit traditional vineyards, where you can learn the art of winemaking, from grape cultivation to the fermentation process.

Savour the distinct notes of wines like Brunello di Montalcino or Vino Nobile as you overlook the verdant landscapes.

Florence Italy

Enhance your wine-tasting experience with pairings of local cheeses, olive oils, and Tuscan bread.

For a holistic experience, I’d recommend staying in a ‘agriturismo’, a farm stay that often includes local produce and a deep dive into the rural Tuscan lifestyle.

Insider travel tip: A number of wine tasting tours in Tuscany depart from Florence, making a perfect day trip from the city. Some of the top tours are:

  • From Florence: Small Group Wine Tasting Tour to Tuscany
  • From Florence: Tuscany Day Trip with Lunch at Chianti Winery
  • Florence: Chianti Wineries Tour with Food and Wine Tasting

24. See the picturesque canals of Amsterdam

Amsterdam , the capital of the Netherlands, is often fondly referred to as “The Venice of the North” due to its extensive canal system.

The city benefits from a relaxed and welcoming ambiance, and feels like a home from home no matter where you’ve arrived from. I always feel incredibly safe and welcome in this city.

Canal Boat Tour Amsterdam

Known for its beautiful canals, local craft beers and impressive selection of museums , there are plenty of reasons to add Amsterdam to your Europe bucket list.

Rent a bike, the local’s favourite mode of transport, and ride along the canal rings, lined with historic 17th-century homes.

Alternatively, hop onto a canal cruise – I’d recommend opting for one with a cheese and wine option !

Visit the Anne Frank House, where the young diarist went into hiding during World War II, and immerse yourself in art at the Van Gogh Museum or the Rijksmuseum .

Rijksmuseum Library

The vibrant De Pijp neighbourhood offers bustling cafes and the city’s most famous market, the Albert Cuyp Market, where you can sample Dutch treats like stroopwafels.

If you’re planning a visit, have a read of my Amsterdam guides:

  • 21 amazing things to do in Amsterdam
  • 20 incredible luxury hotels in Amsterdam
  • 20 must-visit Michelin-star restaurants in Amsterdam

25. Stay in the iconic Ice Hotel in Sweden

Situated in Jukkasjärvi, the Ice Hotel offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience in Swedish Lapland.

Carved afresh from blocks of ice every winter, this architectural marvel provides unique suites, each designed by different artists. 

Ice Hotel Sweden

Wrap yourself in thermal sleeping bags on beds made of ice; but fear not, the hotel provides warm communal areas and saunas for comfort!

Apart from the ethereal ambiance of the hotel, venture outside to experience activities like dog sledding, ice sculpting, or snowmobiling .

And if you’re really lucky, the clear Arctic skies may reward you with the mesmerising dance of the Northern Lights.

26. Tour the historical landmarks of Gdansk in Poland

Gdansk, a port city on the Baltic coast of Poland, tells a tale of resilience and rebirth. It’s a beautiful seaside city with a rich heritage and a number of important historical attractions .

Begin your journey at the Royal Way, the historical path trodden by monarchs, featuring grand buildings and Golden Gate.

The Main Town Hall, with its towering spire, offers panoramic views of the city.

Gdansk

I’d recommend a stroll along the Motlawa River, where the mediaeval Gdansk Crane is a symbol of the city’s trading history.

The Solidarity Centre Museum is a must-visit, chronicling the rise of the Solidarity movement and the eventual fall of communism in Eastern Europe.

For the history buffs, Gdansk is a fantastic European city break destination for some epic WWII history.

Insider travel tip: While in Gdansk, don’t miss the opportunity to taste the local Goldwasser liqueur, infused with real gold flakes!

27. Explore the wonderfully whimsical Sintra in Portugal

Located a short drive from Lisbon, Sintra seems like it has been plucked straight out of a fairytale.

Nestled among the Sintra mountains, the town is dotted with pastel-hued villas, mysterious forests, and extravagant palaces.

The Pena Palace, perched high on a hill, offers a kaleidoscope of colours and architectural styles.

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Visit the mediaeval Castle of the Moors, with its crenellated walls providing sweeping views of the Portuguese countryside.

Dive into history at the Sintra National Palace , recognisable by its twin chimneys.

The Quinta da Regaleira estate is an explorer’s dream, with its gothic facades, enchanting wells, and labyrinthine grottoes.

Insider travel tip: It’s possible to visit Sintra on a day trip from Lisbon , which is a great way to see this beautiful spot while you’re in the area. 

28. Visit the Christmas markets in Prague

Prague, the Czech capital, transforms into a winter wonderland during the festive season.

The Old Town Square forms the epicentre of celebrations, with its gigantic Christmas tree, twinkling lights, and wooden stalls. Trust me, there is no better way to get into the festive spirit!

Warm your hands with a cup of svařené víno (mulled wine) as you browse crafts, toys, and traditional Czech Christmas ornaments.

Prague Christmas Market

Feast on trdelník, a sugar-coated pastry, or klobása, the Czech grilled sausage.

The sound of carol singers resonates in the air, adding to the festive spirit at this unforgettable European Christmas market . 

For a romantic experience, head to the Charles Bridge, where the surrounding lights cast a magical glow on the Vltava River.

Have a read of my guide to choosing between Prague or Budapest .

29. Feel the magic of Ireland’s Ancient East

Ireland’s Ancient East is a mesmerising combination of myths, legends, and history – I recently discovered this beautiful part of Ireland on a trip to the region.

Traverse the Boyne Valley , the birthplace of Ireland’s ancient legends. Here, the prehistoric site of Newgrange, older than Stonehenge or the Pyramids, awaits exploration.

Rock of Cashel

The Rock of Cashel, with its mediaeval architecture, stands as a testament to the power of Irish kings and churchmen.

Dive into the tales of Viking invasions in Waterford, Ireland’s oldest city, and admire the intricate craftsmanship at the House of Waterford Crystal .

Kilkenny Castle

The mediaeval city of Kilkenny beckons with its castle, artisanal craft shops, and tales of witches.

If you’re staying in the area, I’d highly recommend the Mount Juliet Estate – I had an unforgettable stay here. Read my full review of staying at the Mount Juliet Estate .

Book a three-day tour of Blarney Castle, Kilkenny and Irish Whiskey .

30. Have a blast at Croatia Yacht Week

Experience the Adriatic Sea like never before during Croatia’s Yacht Week.

Assemble your crew and charter a yacht to navigate the azure waters, anchoring at idyllic bays, and mingling with other sea adventurers.

The journey isn’t just about sailing; it’s a blend of beach parties, exploration, and immersion in Croatia’s rich coastal culture.

Croatia Yacht Week

From the historic town of Split to the party island of Hvar , every stop promises new adventures.

Dive into the Blue Caves of Biševo , sunbathe on the pristine beaches of Brač, and dance the night away at Carpe Diem Beach Club in Hvar.

For a quieter experience, drop anchor in the Pakleni Islands , a cluster of wooded islets with hidden coves and crystal-clear waters.

31. See the Harry Potter train at Glenfinnan Viaduct

If you’re a Harry Potter fan like me, you’ll love this one! Nestled in the scenic Highlands of Scotland, the Glenfinnan Viaduct is not just a marvel of engineering but also a beloved landmark for Harry Potter enthusiasts.

As you stand on the verdant hills of Glenfinnan, watch the Jacobite Steam Train, famously recognised as the Hogwarts Express, chug across the iconic arched bridge.

Glenfinnan Viaduct

The scene is so picturesque that you can almost hear the iconic movie score in the background. Be sure to time your visit to coincide with the train’s schedule to witness this magical moment.

Nearby, the Glenfinnan Monument offers insights into the Jacobite uprising, adding a touch of history to your visit.

Insider travel tip: I’d recommend visiting Glenfinnan on a day trip from Edinburgh , where you can also see Fort William and Glencoe.

32. Have your Sound of Music moment in Salzburg, Austria

Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart, is equally renowned as the backdrop for the classic film, The Sound of Music.

Relive Maria’s footsteps with a guided tour visiting memorable filming locations. Dance around the Pegasus Fountain at Mirabell Gardens, where “Do-Re-Mi” was filmed.

Salzburg Austria

Visit the picturesque Leopoldskron Palace, the movie’s Von Trapp family home, and sing on the steps of the Hellbrunn Palace. The Nonnberg Abbey, where Maria was a novice, is also a must-visit.

Beyond the film, Salzburg enchants with its Baroque architecture, the majestic Hohensalzburg Fortress, and the melodious strains of Mozart wafting through its charming streets.

Insider travel tip: Don’t miss a day trip to the impossibly pretty town of Hallstatt .

33. Experience the fairytale town of Bruges in Belgium

The fairytale city of Bruges transports visitors to a mediaeval wonderland – I love that visiting Bruges feels like stepping back in time to a magical bygone era.

The town’s heart, Market Square, bustles with horse-drawn carriages, historic buildings, and the prominent Belfry tower.

Beautiful Bruges

If you have it in you, I’d recommend climbing its 366 steps for a panoramic view of the town’s terracotta rooftops and winding canals.

Just don’t watch the film In Bruges before you do (great film by the way, definitely worth a watch if you haven’t seen it!).

Speaking of canals, a boat tour offers a unique perspective of Bruges, gliding past swans and under quaint stone bridges.

Don’t miss the serene Begijnhof, a secluded courtyard with white-washed almshouses.

Lovers Bridge Bruges

And, of course, indulge in Belgian chocolates, waffles and beer – all hallmarks of the Bruges food and drink scene.

Have a read of my Bruges travel guides:

  • 20 best things to do in Bruges
  • 15 incredible luxury hotels in Bruges 
  • 15 amazing Michelin-star restaurants in Bruges
  • Brussels or Bruges: which to visit?

34. Marvel at the Acropolis in Athens

Perched atop a rocky hill, the Acropolis perfectly embodies Ancient Greece’s grandeur – and is an unmissable landmark on your Europe bucket list. 

This UNESCO World Heritage site, overlooking Athens, boasts architectural masterpieces from the 5th century BC.

The Parthenon, dedicated to the goddess Athena, dominates the skyline with its iconic Doric columns.

Athens Acropolis

Nearby, the Erechtheion, known for its Caryatid porch with statues of maidens, whispers tales of gods and mortals.

The Odeon of Herodes Atticus and the Theatre of Dionysus are ancient performance venues that still resonate with artistic fervour.

After exploring the ruins, the Acropolis Museum provides detailed insights into the site’s history and artefacts.

35. Get a taste of luxury in Lake Como

Situated in the foothills of the Italian Alps, Lake Como offers a heady mix of natural beauty and opulence.

Known for its lavish villas, lush gardens, and serene waters, this lake has been a retreat for aristocrats and celebrities for centuries.

Embark on a boat cruise to appreciate the lake’s splendour and catch glimpses of luxurious estates like Villa del Balbianello and Villa Carlotta.

Bellagio Lake Como

The town of Bellagio , often dubbed the “Pearl of Lake Como,” mesmerises with its cobblestone streets, elegant boutiques, and panoramic terraces.

For a more immersive experience, consider staying in one of the lakeside villas and savour gourmet Italian cuisine with vistas of the sun setting over the shimmering waters.

It’s just the most serene spot – I definitely dream of getting married here one day, what a beautiful setting that would be!

36. See the epic scenery of Madeira 

Madeira, a Portuguese archipelago situated in the North Atlantic Ocean, is nothing short of a nature lover’s paradise.

First up, dive into the lush, terraced gardens of Funchal, Madeira’s capital.

Madeira

From here, venture to the mountainous heart of the island, where trails like the Levada do Caldeirão Verde invite you to wander amidst waterfalls, emerald pools, and moss-covered forests.

Don’t miss the Cabo Girão Skywalk , Europe’s highest cliff skywalk, where a glass platform offers vertigo-inducing views of the ocean below.

Madeira Waterfall

The coastal town of Porto Moniz, with its natural volcanic rock pools, is another must-visit spot, providing a perfect blend of relaxation and natural wonder.

Insider travel tip: For an unforgettable Europe bucket list activity, book a dolphin and whale watching tour . 

37. Journey through Switzerland by train

Switzerland is a country of epic scenery, breathtaking nature and extraordinary hospitality.

The best way to explore Switzerland is by train , offering some of the most scenic train journeys in the world.

I’d recommend starting with the Glacier Express , connecting St. Moritz to Zermatt . And if you can, treat yourself to Excellence Class – trust me, it’ll be worth it!

Glacier Express Switzerland

This panoramic ride takes you through alpine valleys, over stunning viaducts like the Landwasser Viaduct, and offers a close-up of the Swiss Alps’ majesty.

Another iconic route, the Bernina Express , weaves from Chur to Tirano, crossing the Bernina Range and passing glaciers on its way.

For a lakeside treat, the GoldenPass Line from Lucerne to Montreux showcases Switzerland’s diverse landscapes, transitioning from mountain terrains to the serene shores of Lake Geneva.

38. Go gothic with a Transylvanian road trip

Transylvania, in the heart of Romania, is a land steeped in myths, legends, and gothic architecture.

Start your journey in Brasov, where the Black Church looms large and the charming Council Square bustles with activity.

A short drive away, Bran Castle awaits, often linked to the Dracula legend, though its history is much richer than just that of the famed vampire.

As you navigate the winding roads, stop at Sighișoara, a UNESCO-listed mediaeval town, known for its clock tower and the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler.

Further on, Corvin Castle in Hunedoara stands as one of the largest castles in Europe, with its imposing drawbridge and tall towers evoking tales of mediaeval times.

Insider travel tip: I’d recommend exploring Transylvania on a day trip from Bucharest , so everything is organised for you.

39. Go for a swim in Turkey’s rock pools 

The surreal landscapes of Pamukkale in Turkey are unlike anything you’ve seen before and are a must on any Europe bucket list.

Here, terraces of carbonate minerals left by flowing water gleam under the sun, forming natural rock pools.

Pamukkale Turkey

Often termed the “Cotton Castle,” this UNESCO World Heritage site invites you to dip into its warm, mineral-rich waters, with the ancient ruins of Hierapolis nearby adding a touch of history.

Not too far away, Kapuzbaşı Waterfalls, located in Kayseri province, offers another set of natural pools formed by cascading waterfalls amidst a serene forested backdrop.

40. See the lavender fields of Provence

Come summer, the French region of Provence transforms into a purple-hued dream. Fields upon fields of lavender bloom under the Provençal sun, filling the air with their calming fragrance.

Valensole Plateau is the epicentre of this lavender extravaganza, where endless rows of these purple blooms create a mesmerising pattern against the backdrop of distant mountains.

Provence Lavender Field

While in the region, I’d recommend visiting a distillery to understand the process of turning these flowers into essential oils.

The Senanque Abbey, with its 12th-century architecture and surrounding lavender fields, offers a peaceful spot to reflect and enjoy the beauty of nature.

41. Hike the Caminito Del Rey in Malaga

For those craving an adrenaline rush paired with breathtaking views, the Caminito Del Rey in Malaga , Spain, is a must for your Europe bucket list.

Once known as the “world’s most dangerous walkway,” this pathway, suspended over the El Chorro gorge, has been fully restored and made safe for adventurers.

Caminito Del Rey

As you traverse this 7.7 km route, you’ll be met with panoramic vistas of turquoise waters, deep canyons, and rugged cliffs.

Each step on the narrow boardwalk, clinging to the side of the mountain, promises heart-pounding excitement and photographic opportunities that will be the envy of every travel enthusiast.

42. Stay in a cave hotel in Matera

Step back in time in the ancient city of Matera, Italy. Known for its ‘Sassi’ – stone-carved homes and churches – Matera offers a unique lodging experience: staying in a cave hotel.

These aren’t your typical dark and dank caves. They’ve been transformed into luxurious accommodations, offering modern amenities amidst millennia-old architecture.

Matera Italy

The dimly lit interiors, arched ceilings, and stone-carved details promise a stay that’s both atmospheric and comfortable.

Here are some of the best cave hotels in Matera – recommended by locals and fellow travellers:

  • Pianelle Resort
  • Sextantio Le Grotte Della Civita
  • Aquatio Cave Luxury Hotel & Spa

As you step out, the town’s labyrinthine alleys, rock-hewn churches, and panoramic views of the Murgia plateau will transport you further back to a time where history seeped through every stone.

43. Have tea at the New York Cafe in Budapest

Dubbed the “Most Beautiful Cafe in the World,” the New York Cafe in Budapest, Hungary, is an utterly opulent spot and a must for your Europe bucket list.

As you walk in, prepare to be awestruck by the ornate gold details, crystal chandeliers, and frescoed ceilings.

New York Cafe in Budapest

Every corner screams of a bygone era where artists, intellectuals, and writers would congregate for spirited discussions.

Sink into the plush red velvet seats and order a pot of tea or perhaps try their Hungarian pastries.

Amidst the soft hum of live piano music and the café’s historical ambiance, it’s easy to feel like you’ve stepped into a chapter from a European fairy tale.

44. Go on a Game of Thrones tour of Northern Ireland

For fans of the iconic series, Northern Ireland offers the chance to step into the real-world Westeros.

Embark on a ‘Game of Thrones’ tour , where you’ll be transported to some of the show’s most iconic locations.

Walk through the Dark Hedges, known to fans as the Kingsroad. Gaze upon the Cushendun Caves, where Melisandre gave birth to a shadow.

Dark Hedges

Castle Ward, with its familiar archways and fortresses, served as the backdrop for Winterfell.

As you journey through these locales, stories from behind the scenes and tales of the Seven Kingdoms will enrich the experience, making it a pilgrimage for every fan.

45. Feel the opulence at the Palace of Versailles

Located just outside of Paris , the Palace of Versailles is a symbol of the absolute monarchy of the Ancien Régime and the epitome of opulence.

Wander through its grand Hall of Mirrors, where light reflects off of crystal chandeliers and ornate mirrors, a place where historical treaties were signed.

Palace of Versailles

The palace’s countless rooms, adorned with gold, exquisite frescoes, and intricate artworks, showcase the lavish lifestyle of the French royalty.

Outside, the vast gardens of Versailles, designed by André Le Nôtre, are a maze of perfectly manicured lawns, fountains, and sculptures, offering a serene escape.

Versailles Palace

Whether you’re a history buff or an admirer of art, Versailles is bound to leave an indelible mark.

If you’re planning a trip to the French capital, have a read of my Paris guides:

  • 20 incredible luxury hotels in Paris
  • 15 best Paris museums to visit
  • 19 amazing things to do in Paris

46. Get back to nature in the Lake District

Nestled in the northwest corner of England, the Lake District is a haven for nature lovers and literary enthusiasts alike.

I absolutely adore this part of the UK and it’s one of those places you can return to time and time again, and never get bored or run out of things to do .

As you wander through this UNESCO World Heritage site, you’ll be surrounded by shimmering lakes, rolling hills, and rugged fells.

Jessie at Thirlmere Infinity Pool

Windermere and Ullswater lakes beckon with opportunities for boat rides or a tranquil picnic by the shore.

The region has also been an inspiration to writers like Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth; visiting Dove Cottage, Wordsworth’s home, offers a poetic retreat.

Whether you choose to hike up Scafell Pike, England’s highest mountain, or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll in the picturesque villages , the Lake District is a dreamy destination.

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If you’re planning a trip to this beautiful part of the UK, discover my Lake District travel guides:

  • 20 best luxury hotels in the Lake District
  • 15 breathtaking waterfalls in the Lake District
  • 20 incredible Michelin-star restaurants in the Lake District
  • 21 amazing afternoon tea spots in the Lake District

47. Visit Munich during Oktoberfest

Gear up for a frothy adventure in Munich, Germany, as you join the world’s largest folk festival, Oktoberfest .

This iconic event, which runs from late September to the first weekend in October, draws millions to Munich every year.

Oktoberfest Munich

Don the traditional Bavarian attire – lederhosen for men and dirndls for women – and dive into the festive atmosphere.

Beyond the countless tents offering a range of German beers, you’ll find a whirlwind of traditional music, hearty Bavarian food like pretzels and sausages, and amusement rides.

Raise your glass, or ‘maß,’ with fellow revellers and embrace the lively chorus of “Prost!”

48. Tour the Golden Circle in Iceland

Iceland’s Golden Circle is a route that encapsulates the raw beauty and power of this island nation’s landscape.

I was completely blown away when I visited the Golden Circle – it was unlike anything I’d seen before.

Start with the Geysir geothermal area, where the ground trembles, and Strokkur geyser shoots water 30 metres into the air every few minutes.

Black Sand Beach Vik

A short drive away, Gullfoss waterfall roars with a mesmerising intensity, as glacial water plummets down into a deep canyon.

The Þingvellir National Park, another stop on this route, is a geological wonder.

It’s where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates are visibly drifting apart and a site of significant historical importance for Iceland.

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Each location on the Golden Circle offers a spectacle of nature’s prowess, making it an essential Icelandic experience.

Book a full-day Golden Circle tour or read more of my Iceland guides:

  • 15 best luxury hotels in Iceland
  • A guide to the black sand beaches of Iceland
  • Ultimate guide to visiting the Blue Lagoon
  • Visiting Iceland in November: what you need to know

49. Enjoy a long weekend in lovely Lisbon

Lisbon, the hilly coastal capital of Portugal, is a delightful blend of tradition and modernity.

Begin your exploration in the historic Alfama district , where narrow alleys weave past ancient houses, and the haunting melodies of Fado music echo in traditional taverns.

The iconic Tram 28 offers a quaint ride, covering major attractions like the São Jorge Castle .

Lisbon

Venture to Belém to taste the famous ‘pastéis de nata’ (custard tarts) and visit the monumental Belém Tower.

As the sun sets, the vibrant Bairro Alto district beckons with its eclectic mix of bars, restaurants, and street performances.

With its rich maritime history, contemporary art scenes, and sumptuous gastronomy, Lisbon promises a feast for all senses, earning it a well-deserved spot in this Europe bucket list.

50. Retreat to the mountain village of Theth in Albania

Tucked away in the Albanian Alps, Theth is a gem waiting to be discovered. This remote mountain village, accessible only during the warmer months, offers a tranquil retreat from the bustle of urban life.

Traditional stone houses dot the landscape, with the mighty peaks of the Shala mountains serving as a dramatic backdrop.

Theth Albania

Nature enthusiasts can hike to the picturesque Blue Eye, a natural spring with crystal-clear blue waters.

The Theth Church, with its simple yet charming architecture, hints at the village’s deep-rooted traditions.

The lack of digital distractions and the enveloping silence, save for the murmurs of nature, make Theth an ideal spot for reflection and rejuvenation.

Book a three-day tour of Komani Lake, Valbona and Thethi from Tirana . 

Whether you’re chasing epic scenery, ancient wonders, or a touch of luxury, this Europe bucket list has hopefully given you plenty of inspiration for your next adventure. 

If you have your own suggestions or favourites, let me know in the comments or get in touch on social media – I always love hearing from you!

Jessie Moore

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Best of Europe Bucket List: 50+ Must-See Destinations & Experiences

By: Author Sophie Nadeau

Posted on Last updated: 19th August 2023

Categories Europe

Last Updated on 19th August 2023 by Sophie Nadeau

It’s honestly so hard to say exactly what the best things to do in Europe are! The thing is, this dream destination is just so diverse and there are just so many incredible experiences to enjoy! Here are 50+ must-see places to visit in Europe in the form of the ultimate Europe bucket list!

Here's your ultimate best of Europe bucket list. Looking for some inspiration for your Europe trip? This guide will show you some of the best towns, cities, and things to do in Europe

Editor’s note: Between sipping wine in a world-famous vineyard to quite literally following in the footsteps of a prominent literary figure you had to study at school, there’s no shortage of cultural, historical, and foodie activities to keep you occupied. And so, if you’re looking for the best of Europe, then this is it… 

However, as with any personal preference list, there are going to be things you think should be in the guide and other attractions you’d miss off! I have a number of European destinations still to visit and so it’s only inevitable that this list will grow with time.

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#1 Spend a weekend in Dublin

#2 visit stonehenge in england, #3 take a gondola ride in venice, #4 experience winter in europe, #5 experience castles of the rhine valley, #6 see the tour de france, #7 visit a french château , #8 discover the cherry blossom season in europe, #9 learn some german, germany, #10 road trip the bohuslän coastline, sweden, #11 go backpacking in europe (somewhere, someplace, sometime), #12 go cycling in amsterdam, #13 sip on wine in provence, france, #14 see the sunset in santorini, greece, #15 see some castles, #16 take a scenic train route, #17 ride on a red bus in london, #18 take a road trip through wales, #19 discover eastern europe, #20 see the book of kells, dublin, #21 enjoy the foodie scene of gothenburg, #22 see the eiffel tower at sunrise, #23 go skiing (or snowshoeing) in the french alps, #24 visit milan’s duomo, #25 go road tripping in iceland, #26 admire the architecture of switzerland, #27 eat gelato in italy, #28 get lost somewhere in europe, #29 follow in the footsteps of dracula in romania, #30 eat fries in belgium, #31 visit the largest castle in the world in poland, #32 drink beer in germany, #33 see the tulips in the netherlands, #34 spend time on europe’s largest lake (lake geneva), #35 discover some hidden gems (anywhere in europe), #36 soak up some history in rome, #37 experience the magic of harry potter in the uk, #38 drink glühwein at a bavarian christmas market, #39 learn about the romans in pompeii, #40 enjoy a glass of wine in tuscany, #41 search for some incredible bookstores in europe, #42 read literature about europe, #43 visit the only grand duchy in the world in luxembourg, #44 eat pizza in italy, #45 go island hopping in greece, #46 experience the cotswolds, england, #47 snap a photo with the leaning tower of pisa, #48 follow in the footsteps of gaudi in barcelona, #49 visit ancient ruins in cyprus, #50 discover the tiles of porto, #51 enjoy the bonn cherry blossom, #52 spy the prague astronomical clock , #53 discover the romanesque in northern spain, #54 discover the canals of ghent, #55 take a road trip through the alsace, #56 experience grand place in brussels, #57 see the view from the top of the arc de triomphe, #58 marvel at the lavender fields of provence, #59 discover the islands of europe, #60 discover the dolomites, #61 the fjords of norway, #62 discover the region of puglia, things to know before visiting europe, enjoyed reading about the ultimate europe bucket list pin it now, read it again later:, 50+ best things to do in europe bucket list.

If you’re looking for a great place for a weekend getaway with friends, then Dublin may well have it all. Great bars, plenty of cultural museums, and all of the live music. And, as the gateway to the rest of Ireland, Dublin provides the perfect place from which to explore the rest of the Emerald Isle…

Elsewhere in this beautiful city, you’ll soon discover a plethora of incredible libraries (Marsh’s Library, the Trinity College Library) as well as plenty of hidden gems such as forgotten churches and underrated bookshop. Visit in the spring and you’ll even be treated to the beautiful cherry blossom and magnolia!

Read more: A walking tour of Dublin, Ireland

Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

For those who are interested in history, specifically prehistoric history, Stonehenge likely needs no explanation. Built around 5000 years ago, this set of stones have seen plenty of history in their time!

What you may not know is that by the beginning of the 20th-century, Stonehenge was in a pretty ruinous state. Many of the stones had collapsed and so much of the monument you see today was actually ‘restored’ during the 1900s.

However, with all that being said, the monuments make for the perfect day trip from London, particularly when combined with a visit to a nearby historic city such as Winchester.

Read more: Some epic reasons to visit Salisbury

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When it came to creating this ultimate Europe bucket list, I couldn’t form a list without at least mentioning one of the most romantic cities in Europe, Venice. A maze of waterways, canals, and cobbled lanes, Venice is a beautiful city best-known for being the floating city which reached its peak of influence during the Renaissance era.

Read more: How to spend 2 weeks in Italy

Best day trips from Milan: the canals of Venice

From snow-covered slopes to frozen lakes that look like something straight out of a storybook, there is no shortage of winter wonderland scenes to be found across Europe. Some of the best places to experience winter in Europe include the magic of the Swiss mountains, the Christmas markets across Germany, and the magic of the timber-framed houses of Colmar.

Read more: Why you need to visit Paris in the winter!

Snowshoeing in the French alps: a snow sports adventure in France, Europe

For millennia, people have lived, worked, and died in the Rhine Valley.  And they’ve constructed castles.  And so, if you’re looking for the ultimate castle road trip (check out our best road trip tips) in Europe, then you should book yourself a ticket to the Rhine Valley in Western Germany. After all, it’s there where you’ll find the likes of Burg Eltz Castle and Marksburg Castle.

Read more: Kaiserswerth District Guide, Düsseldorf

Barbarossa Imperial Palace in Kaiserswerth Germany, façade

An annual bike race that typically traverses across several countries, the Tour de France is one of the most famous and eventful sporting events in Europe. Though, as its name would suggest, the race predominantly takes part in France, watching this iconic event is a must for any sports lover.

Read more: A brief history of the Tour de France

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From the Loire Valley to the windy valleys of Normandy, the French countryside is quite literally awash with magical castles and formal stately homes. Indeed, no trip to l’Hexagon would be complete without paying a visit to at least one of the incredible palaces, fortresses, or manor houses that the country has to offer.

If you’re looking to experience some medieval France, be sure to book a trip to the Château de Quéribus in the Aude Department of Southern France. For those seeking a more palatial trip, the world-famous Château de Versailles is a must. Personally, my favourite Château in France is probably that of Chantilly, which can be found around half an hour from Paris.

Read more: Visiting the original Baroque Château, Vaux-le-Vicomte

Chateau de Vaux le Vicomte: a beautiful French mansion and an easy day trip from Paris, France

For those who love the pops of pink that are cherry trees, Europe is the ultimate destination for spotting these sweet smelling flowers. Highlights of places to visit during the cherry blossom season include Bonn in Germany (the town even has its very own blossom festival) , Paris in France, and Edinburgh in Scotland!

Read more: Best spring destinations in Europe!

A quick guide on where to find the very best cherry blossom in Dublin. Here's all the best photo spots and parks for seeing hyacinth, spring blooms, and magnolia trees in the Irish Capital, Dublin, Ireland!

If English is your first language, then you’ll likely never have had to deal with complex grammar terms like ‘case’ (German has four; nominative, accusative, genitive, and dative) and grammatical genders (German has three; masculine, feminine, and neuter) .

However, learning a new language always comes with its own set of rewarded, particularly if you get to learn some magical new words like ‘Fernweh’ (the literal opposite of homesickness). To get you started, why not purchase a simple German phrase book like this one ?

Read more: Magical German words you’ll wish we had in English!

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Home to some eight thousand islands, the impossibly picturesque Bohuslän Coastline stretches along Sweden’s West Coast, from the super cool city of Gothenburg and North up to the Swedish border with Norway. One of the top highlights of this European destination is Marstrand, a pretty coastal town complete with its own centuries-old fort and countless hiking trails.

Read more: A guide to the best things to do in Marstrand

Marstrand Sweden travel guide. Your ultimate guide to the best things to do in Marstrand, a Swedish town on the Bohuslan Coastline of West Sweden (attractions, things to do)

Hostels, backpacking, and all the train rides: the sense of community and the sheer number of cultures you’ll get to see if you choose to travel this way are innumerable. After all, some of the best reasons to go backpacking in Europe are that train transport is generally very affordable, convenient and safe, and that you’ll experience the chance to quite literally walk through history you never even knew existed…

Best things to do in Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy: funicular

While a friend of mine maintains that ‘maybe tourists should not be cycling through Amsterdam,’ I make it my mission to rent a bicycle every time I visit the Venice of the North. After all, the city is  made  to be explored on a bike (however do only rent a bicycle if you feel comfortable riding a bike back at home)!

From the endless waterways to the stunning canalside brick houses, during springtime, you can even cycle to the nearby windmills and tulip fields. During my last trip to the Dutch capital, I happily explored the city’s many green spaces, small museums, and great foodie locations, all without the need for public transportation!

Read more: Secret and small museums in Amsterdam you’ll love

Amsterdam, the Netherlands : Sophie Nadeau cycling

Rosé, and wine in general tastes better when you’re able to drink it within the very vineyard that produced the grapes.  That’s a fact.  And so, if you’re able to while in Provence, be sure to head out to one of the many vineyards the region has to offer, take yourself on a self-guided tour of the vines (many vineyards offer this!), and even go wine tasting in the South of France.

Read more: The best day trips from Aix-en-Provence

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There’s a reason that Santorini remains one of the most popular destinations in Greece, and admittedly Europe as a whole, year-in-year-out. After all, thanks to its bright houses, glittering sea views, and endless sunshine, the island is simply stunning and the views at sunset from Oia are incomparable.

Top tip: if you want to capture the place with the three domes of Santorini without any people, then be sure to head to the town of Oia as early in the day as possible. We went prior to the rest of the tour buses arriving and soon discovered that we largely had the place to ourselves- bliss!

Read more: Epic reasons to visit Santorini

9 Epic Reasons to Visit Santorini, Greece_ Here are some of the best things to see and do and why you’ll fall in love with the beautiful Cycladic Island.

If you love history, architecture, and fairytale settings, then Europe has no shortage of stunning castles, forts, châteaux, mansion houses, and more! Some of the best castles in Europe include the fairytale Vianden in Luxembourg, the expansive Château de Chambord in the Loire Valley, and the ominous Bran Castle (i.e. Dracula’s Castle) in Romania.

Read more: Best castles in Europe

Paris day trip to Chantilly, France

Whether it be through mountain passes, along the fringes of the sea, or over centuries-old viaducts, one of the best ways to see the scenery of Europe is by enjoying one of the many scenic train routes that this quintessential destination has to offer.

Among some of the best train rides in Europe are the Harry Potter famous Jacobite Steam train in Scotland, the Bernina Express that snakes its way between Switzerland and Italy, and the ever-so-stunning Rauma line in Norway, Nothern Europe.

Read more: An honest review of the Bernina Express: is it worth it?

Bernina Express Review: A bucket list journey from Chur Switzerland to Tirano Italy on a UNESCO world heritage train ride.

The UK capital is bursting to the brim with museums, restaurants, theatres, and much, much more. But if there’s one iconic thing you must do in London (because you’ll want to take public transport at one point or another, simply to get from a to b!), it’s to ride a red bus!

The reason London buses are that iconic red is pretty interesting in of itself and was actually due to a form of advertising! You see, during the early 1900s when public transport was run by private companies, each would try and outdo each other to stand out from the many options available. In a particularly bold move, London General Omnibus Company painted its fleet red!

Read more: Your ultimate London bucket list!

Harry Potter in London: westminster tube station

In order to travel through much of the UK, you’ll want to rent a car. While buses are convenient and fairly cheap for travelling between major cities and towns, trains are incredibly expensive, particularly where I come from in the South West.

As a result, if you’re looking to go a little off the beaten path, then renting a car is essential. And aside from the Cotswolds and the Lake District, one of the more iconic places to enjoy a road trip in the UK is through South Wales. After all, it’s there where you’ll discover delights such as Hay on Wye book town and the crumbling ruins of Tintern Abbey.

Read more: How to spend three days in Southern Wales & South West England

Pengenffordd: How to spend three days in England and Wales: a 72 hour road trip around gems of South West England and Southern Wales: Brecon Beacons, Wells, Tretower, Castles, Hay-on-Wye etc.: Pengennfordd

While many people venture through Paris, soak up the sight of the Cotswolds, and eat their way through Italy, most people make the European travel mistake of ending their travels there. However, if you want to get a true feel for Europe, then you simply must head to Eastern countries such as Romania, Latvia and Lithuania.

Read more: A guide to the best things to do in Brasov

Best things to do in Brasov, Romania: a quick guide on what to see and where to go in this Transylvanian city!

Of all the amazing literary locations you can enjoy in the Irish capital of Dublin, the Book of Kells and the Library at Trinity College rank among some of the top ‘must-sees’. For those unfamiliar with the Book of Kells, it’s essentially an illuminated manuscript Gospel book in Latin which dates all the way back to the 9th-century, making it one of the most important literary works in European history!

Read more: Your ultimate Dublin bucket list!

Trinity College Dublin Library & the Book of Kells, Dublin, ireland

While other European destinations such as Paris and Barcelona enjoy their status as ‘foodie hotspots,’ smaller cities often miss out of much of the press they deserve in lieu of their more famous counterparts. Such is the case with the highly underrated and often overlooked city of Gothenburg.

Located in the West of Sweden and home to treasures such as the historic Haga District and a plethora of beautiful boutique shopping experiences, what really stands out about this gem of Europe is its foodie scene. Some of the best spots to eat in the city include Restaurant Norda and Restaurang Atelier.

Read more: A foodie guide to Gothenburg

Kafe Magasinet, the most instagrammable coffee shop in Gothenburg, Sweden

If you make it your mission to see just one sunrise during your time in Europe (though I highly recommend making a concerted effort to see a good view), make it sunrise in Paris. Head to Trocadero in the early morning, before the rest of the crowds arrive, and you’ll largely have the place to yourself, with the exception of a few wedding photographers and the like.

Read more: How to enjoy sunrise in Paris

sunrise at trocadero

Snowy mountainous scenes are common throughout much of Europe in winter, and cold-inspired pastimes are fairly common.

So whether you want to go skiing or snowboarding, there’s plenty of opportunities at almost every price point, dotted across all of Europe. And if you’re looking for another way to enjoy the mountains without going skiing, snowshoeing is also a great option!

Read more: Snowshoeing in the French alps

Snowshoeing in the French alps: a snow sports adventure in France, Europe

Of all the places to visit in Europe, Milan (or Milano as it is so-called in Italian) consistently ranks at the top of everyone’s list. And for good reason.

As the capital of the Lombardia region, the city is home to fashion houses, museums, and foodie delights galore. And for one of the very best examples of Renaissance architecture in Europe, you simply need to head to the city’s Cathedral (Duomo in Italian)!

Read more: How to spend 24 hours in Milano

Best things to do in Milan, Italy: Duomo di Milano

A land of sand, fire, and ice, Iceland is a European hotspot that has exploded in popularity during the past decade or so, thanks, in part, to the rise of social media platforms.

Well, the ultimate way to explore Iceland, a country which is well-known for its many volcanoes, glaciers, and breathtaking waterfalls, is undoubtedly on a road trip!

Châtel, France travel guide: Here are your ultimate insider tips for the best of the ski village of Chatel, Haute-Savoie France (must see attractions and where to stay in the ski town of the French alps, part of Portes du Soleil)

Mountainside chalets, sloping rooftops, and carved wooden shutters: the architecture of Switzerland is unparalleled in the rest of Europe. Though this landlocked country may be a little pricier than many other European destinations, the ‘wow’ factor to be found in even the smallest of towns makes it (almost) worth it!

Read more: The most beautiful places to visit in Switzerland

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The best of Europe is not just the attractions and historical sites, but also in the food scene and culture to be found in every country. And so, for the foodies out there, Italian gelato will likely need no introduction.

For those unfamiliar with the difference between ice cream and gelato, the explanation is simple: gelato is made with whole milk whereas ice cream is made with cream. This also means that gelato will melt much faster than ice cream!

Creamy, melt in your mouth textures can be found in almost every flavour. For a taste of traditional gelato, order a quintessential flavour such as Stracciatella (vanilla chocolate chip) or Bacio (chocolate hazelnut cream).

Read more: Dreamy quotes about Italy  

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Anywhere! If you’re looking for the best of Europe things to do , and in particular are in a city and wish to escape the crowds of say, London or Paris, then your best bet is to head to a touristic area of the city and ditch the guidebook.

Heading a little off the tourist track by wandering into smaller streets will almost guarantee you’ll discover some unusual things to do in Europe that are most certainly  not  found in any top 10 lists…

Read more: Secret small towns in Europe that will steal your heart

Self-Guided Tour to the Best of Harry Potter in Oxford: here are the very best filming locations in Oxford, England (Christ Church College, Bodleian Library, etc.)

Well, kind of ! You see, Romania was once divided into several historical regions that have only been united within the past few centuries. Wallachia is the sunny state in the South where Bucharest, the Romanian capital is to be found, while Transylvania is the Northern mountainous region that’s filled with beautiful towns and countless castles.

When Bram Stoker wrote his Gothic horror novel  Dracula  during the late 19th-century, he drew inspiration from different historical characters and different areas/ regions of Romania. Though his main vampiric character is thought to have been based on Vlad the Impaler of Wallachia, many believe that ‘Bram Stoker’s Dracula Castle’ is actually based on Bran Castle in Transylvania.

Read more: Visiting Bran Castle in Romania

A visit to Dracula's Castle: Bran Castle in Bran, Transylvania, Romania (an easy day trip from Brasov!)

Beer , waffles and French fries all originate in Belgium, a small country between Germany, France, and The Netherlands. Home to great food and even prettier architecture, Belgium is a country that has plenty worth discovering.

For example, some of the country’s major cities, Antwerp and Brussels, have plenty of interesting history, while the Belgian countryside has plenty of beautiful hikes to undertake.

Read more: Incredible secret spots in Antwerp you should know about

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It turns out that determining the definite largest castle in the world is actually pretty tricky. Do you go on total area covered? The number of rooms? The original floor plan? Well, of course, the marketing departments of many castles wish to hold this title! Just think of the tourist numbers that kind of statistic would draw…

Well, the largest castle in the world measured on land area is allegedly Malbork Castle in Poland. Built by the Teutonic Knights in the 13th0century and less than an hour from the Port City of Gdansk via train, this impressive and fortified castle is an absolute must-see for any European bucket list!

Read more: Visiting the largest castle in the world!

Best castles in Europe: Malbork Castle

Beer is a quintessentially European drink, having been brewed on the continent for thousands of years. The drink can be found in every country across Europe, each having its own unique recipe and brewing strategy. From Belgian microbrewery beers to household names like Guinness, be sure to sample a pint or two during your European adventures.

However, if you want a true taste of beer culture then you simply need to head to the ‘longest bar in the world’. This is the name given to a square mile or so in the old town part of Düsseldorf that’s filled with a staggering 300 microbreweries and bars! For another can’t miss beer experience, Oktoberfest in Munich is an annual event with six million attendees and all the beer!

Read more: A full guide to the best things to do in Dusseldorf 

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If you’re looking to spy just one flower on the European continent when it comes to creating your ultimate Europe travel bucket list, make it the tulip. This flower is most synonymous with the Netherlands, which has a rich history of trade in the flower.

At the height of tulip mania, a single bulb could sell for as much as the price of a house! As such, there’s no shortage of floral-inspired Dutch activities today, especially during the Netherlands tulip season .

Some of the best tulip experiences to have (the flower’s season is typically the end of March through to around mid-April) includes heading to the Keukenhof Gardens and wandering around all of Amsterbeautifulauiful spring flower markets.

Read more: Essential Amsterdam travel tips you need to know about

Amsterdam, the Netherlands: canal view in the autumn

Lausanne, Evian-Les-Bains, and Geneva: all of these cities can be found on the shores of Europe’s largest lake, Lake Geneva. Known as Lac Leman in French, this expansive waters can be found nestled amidst snow-capped peaks on the border between Switzerland and France.

When it comes to bucket list travel in Europe, you can’t go wrong by experiencing a few relaxing days by the lake. Highlights of the Lake include plenty of pretty towns, lots of castles, and a myriad of water-related sports and activities.

Read more: An easy day trip from Evian-les-Bains to Lausanne

Day trip to Lausanne, Switzerland. Best things to do in Lausanne, a pretty Swiss town with museums and views onto the Alps. Ferry day trip from Evian les Bains in France to Lausanne in Switzerland. lausanne ferry

When it comes to Europe, hidden gems and secret spots are abundant. From little, off the beaten track churches, to discovering a coffee shop that’s a little way away from the main tourist attractions, one of the pure delights of travelling in Europe is having the opportunity to scout out secret spots and lesser-known locations…

Read more: Secret spots in Bath, England!

Stand Up Paddleboarding on the River Avon With Original Wild: A unique side to seeing Bath, England on the fastest growing adventure sports board in the UK

Must see Europe doesn’t get more iconic than strolling around the Colosseum, wandering the streets of Rome, or experiencing Italian fine dining at its best. Rome is the eternal city. Characterised by its cobbled lanes, Roman history, and wealth of things to do, this city more than deserves a place on your European itinerary.

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If the magic is still real for you too, then experiencing some of the best Harry Potter locations and inspired-destinations is an absolute must.

And between visiting the many Harry Potter filming locations in London, strolling around the Potter-inspiring streets of Edinburgh, and visiting the Devonian towns that likely inspired names such as Budleigh Babberton (Budleigh Salterton) and the Chudley Cannons (Chudleigh) in the books, there’s no shortage of UK Harry Potter locations to enjoy.

Read more: A muggle’s guide to finding Harry Potter destinations in the UK

Self-Guided Tour to the Best of Harry Potter in Oxford: here are the very best filming locations in Oxford, England (Christ Church College, Bodleian Library, etc.)

When heading to Europe around Christmas time, there is perhaps no drink that is more synonymous with the beautiful Christmas markets than that of Glühwein.

Also known as Vin Chaud in France, mulled wine in England, and Glogg in Sweden, each country has its own special recipe, though the basic principle remains the same.

Glühwein (literally translated as ‘glow wine’) is typically heated wine that’s flavoured with a series of spices, fruits, and sugar, making it oh so delicious and the perfect winter warmer when you’re strolling around the many Christmas markets that Europe in the winter is so famous for!

I personally think that Cologne is the most beautiful Christmas Market in Europe. If you only have time to see one market, then be sure to visit Cologne Christmas Market, though the Nuremberg Christmas Market is also one of the most beautiful places to visit in Europe during the winter. Of all the bucket list places to visit in Europe, the Christmas markets are near the top of the list.

Read more: Christmas Market Glühwein recipe

A taste of Europe: Christmas market mulled wine recipe and a history of Glühwein as well as the origins of mulled wine!

The story of Pompeii and the nearby town of Herculaneum is a tragic one. In 79 CE, Mount Vesuvius in Southern Italy erupted, burying the city of Pompeii and town of Herculaneum in layer upon layer of volcanic ash.

Much of what we know of the exact date and circumstances of the eruption comes from Pliny the Elder, a Roman historian who was alive at the time. For centuries, Pompeii was undiscovered and long forgotten.

That was, until its rediscovery during the 17th-century. From that point on, there have been extensive and ongoing excavation efforts to uncover the buried city.

Much of what we now know about Roman life during the 1st century actually comes from discoveries at the site. And if you’re ever in the Naples area, a visit to Pompeii is an absolute must.

Read more: Grafitti from Pompeii

Graffiti from Pompeii, Italy: 2000 year old Graffitti found in Southern Italy, near Naples

Where better to enjoy a large glass of red than overlooking the very vineyards where the wine grapes were grown? Well, the rolling hills of Tuscany are pretty much as quintessentially European you can get, and are a must visit, even as a day trip from nearby Firenze (Florence).

Read more: Chianti wine region guide

wine tasting glass house restaurant life aboard the ventura p and o cruises

From towns dedicated entirely to books, to quirky bookshops quite literally in the middle of nowhere, when it comes to finding the best of bookshops in Europe, just keep your eyes peeled and constantly be on the lookout.

Some of the more unusual bookshops in Europe include Hay-on-Wye, i.e. the Welsh town that’s entirely dedicated to all things word-related, and Goussainlivres, a bookstore in a former ghost town.

Read more: Bookshops in Europe you need to know about!

How to spend three days in England and Wales: a 72 hour road trip around gems of South West England and Southern Wales: Brecon Beacons, Wells, Tretower, Castles, Hay-on-Wye etc.: Hay-on-Wye

Can’t get to Europe straight away? Then why not escape to one of the many regions located there from the comfort of your own home? Some of my favourite Europe-inspired reads include A Year in Provence by Peter Mayle, A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway, and Under the Tuscan Sun by Frances Mayes.

Read more: 25 Breathtaking books about France

The South of France is a wonderful area of Europe characterised by its sandy stretches, glittering Mediterranean coastline, and countless colourful villages.

Once upon a time, Europe was full of Grand Duchies, small kingdoms in their own right that there not ruled by a parliament, or even a king or queen, but actually a Grand Duke, Today, the tiny landlocked country of Luxembourg is the last of these and is well worth a visit on any European adventure.

After all, the capital city of Luxembourg, which is also known as Luxembourg, is a historical town filled with incredible coffee shops and cobbled lanes. Elsewhere in the tiny European nation, there are countless castles to explore, as well as some stunning scenery worth exploring.

Read more: How to spend three days in Luxembourg

Best day trips from Luxembourg: echternach

Pizza, pasta, and all the carbs: when it comes to finding incredible food in Europe, Italy is second to none. And so, if you’re looking for tomato-inspired dishes, fresh citrus fruits, and some mouth-watering sweets, then be sure to And if you’re looking for the best pizza in Italy? Be sure to head specifically to Naples!

Read more: The best food in Italy!

Best things to do in Pavia: eat local and try some pizza!

For the very best island hopping experience in Greece, you simply need to head to the Aegean Sea. Whether it’s by cruise, your own boat, or by ferries between the islands, be sure to visit the off the beaten tourist track Greek islands, as well as the ever-popular likes of Santorini and Mykonos.

Read more: Seven days island hopping in the Aegean

Klima, traditional fishing village, Aegean Sea, Milos, Greece

Pretty as a postcard villages and chocolate box scenes: there’s perhaps nowhere in the UK quite as charming as the Cotswolds. Located just an hour or so from London by car, the Cotswolds in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Just one day in this beautiful destination and it will soon become clear why so many great writers and artists have been so inspired by the area.

Some of the prettiest places to visit in the Cotswolds include the secret church door at Stow-on-the-Wold, the ninety nine yew trees of Painswick and the gateway to the Cotswolds town of Burford.

Read more: The very best villages in the Cotswolds!

A quick guide to the best things to do in Lower Slaughter: Is this the prettiest town in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England?

Because some clichés are meant to be replicated!  Though there is little else in Pisa of note, if you’re looking for a cheesy Europe experience, then snapping a photo either leaning on/ jumping over/ any variation of this of the leaning tower of Pisa is an absolute must!

Read more: The travel photography gear I use in Europe

2 Weeks in Italy Itinerary: Your ultimate Italian Highlights 14 day travel guide for where to go and when. The best Italian cities and towns to visit during just a couple of weeks in Europe!

There is perhaps no architect more famous in Barcelona, a beautiful Spanish city in Eastern Spain, than that of Gaudi. Some must-see Gaudi sites in the city include Parc Güell (which offers beautiful and panoramic views of all of Barcelona), the unfinished Sagrada Familia (Cathedral) and the ever so stunning Casa Milà.

Book your Sagrada Familia skip the line tour here

Girl in Parc Güell, Barcelona in the summer

Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and the most populous. Popular among tourists for decades, the beautiful destination is home to incredible scenery, as well as plenty of sea-inspired cuisine.

If you plan your visit just right, you can even expect to enjoy water sports and taste olives almost as soon as they’ve been processed. Soaking up the sun aside, one of the best things to do in Cyprus is to experience all of the incredible ancient ruins the island has to offer.

After all, the mosaics of Paphos date back centuries, while the Tombs of the Kings on the outskirts of town is home to countless burials from ancient times.

Read more: Why you must visit Cyprus

A quick guide to the best things to do in Paphos (Pafós), a beautiful Cypriot town in Cyprus. Here's what to do and attractions in the resort town of Paphos.

If you make it your mission to enjoy the architecture of just one city in Europe, make it Porto! Vibrant and beautiful, the second largest city in Portugal is to be found in the North of the country.

Best-known for its up and down sloping streets and abundance of tiling (including in the city’s main train station) , Porto is one stop you won’t want to miss on any journey through Europe.

Read more: Most beautiful places to visit in Northern Portugal

The historic city centre of Porto

Of all the European experiences you could hope to have during the springtime, one of the most magical is surely discovering the cherry blossom in Bonn. Each year, around mid-April, several arcades of pretty pink flowers bloom in the otherwise rather unknown city of Bonn.

Read more: How to enjoy the cherry blossom in Bonn

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The Czech Republic, or Czechia as it is also known in English, boasts the beautiful city of Prague as its capital city. Located alongside the River Vltava, this European destination is well-known for its beer scene, historical castle district (claimed to be the largest in the world by some) , and plenty of incredible architecture.

Prague also happens to be home to one of the most beautiful astronomical clocks in the world, and that alone makes the city well worth visiting! Of all the things to see and do in Europe, it’s worth noting that the clock dates back to the 15th-century!

Read more: How to visit the Prague Astronomical Clock

Nightime at the Prague Clock, one of the oldest astronomical clocks in the world

Both history and architecture lovers will be richly rewarded should they choose to venture to Northern Spain. A land rich in history, this is where the likes of the Camino (a historic pilgrimage route) and various other pilgrim trails are to be found.

And that’s not all! The Spanish landscape is dotted in plenty of stunning Romanesque architecture, including the oh-so-beautiful monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos, the city of Zamora, and the Cathedral of Burgos, which bears a striking resemblance to Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France.

Read more: A 1 week in Northern Spain and Northern Italy itinerary

View of Zamora Cathedral from the Castle of Zamora

If Bruges if for lovers, then Ghent is the chicer, cooler, and off the beaten path Europe city that’s perfect for romantics who want to get away from it all. Though less touristic than its more famous neighbour, Ghent has plenty of attractions and locations to visit. Highlights of ‘Gent’ as it is so-called locally include plenty of hidden gems, secret spots, and of course, stunning canalside walks.

Read more: Why you must visit Ghent ASAP

The canals and waters of Ghent are stunning

Whether you’re in search of some of the best Christmas Markets in Europe or you would prefer a summer sojourn through one of the best wine routes that the region has to offer, The ancient and historic Alsace region offers all this and more.

Located on the border between France, Switzerland, and Germany, Alsace is now part of France. However, in times gone by, this picturesque region (which is characterised by its many timber-framed houses, endless vineyards, and many ruinous châteaux), was once part of Germany.

Today, if you’re looking for the best of Europe, then you can’t go wrong by booking a car ( check here for the best car rental comparisons ) and heading out into the Alsace. Some must-see towns en route include charming Eguisheim, Turckheim, and the fairytale town of Colmar.

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Regal and beautiful: today Grand Place in the heart of Brussels is the place to be. Centred around a historic town hall dating back to the Middle Ages and filled with stunning town houses which were largely constructed during the early 18th-century.

Since 1998, the stunning European town square has been listed as a UNESCO world heritage site. As such, if you’re looking for some of the best of Europe, be sure to experience Grand Place! Nearby, you can find Pis Manneken, a statue of a small boy urinating!

Secrets of Brussels. Looking for the most unusual things to do in Brussels Belgium? here's your ultimate guide to hidden gems and secret spots in Brussels!

If you’re looking for the best view in one of the most beautiful places to visit in Europe, then you need to look no further than the viewpoint from the top of the Arc de Triomphe .

Offering panoramic 360 degree views of the Eiffel Tower and the Champs Élysées to name but a couple of Parisian monuments, be sure to ascend the Arc de Triomphe at golden hour for the very best lighting for your photos.

Top of the arc de triomphe: where to see fall foliage in paris

Best seen in early-mid summer when the flowers are in full bloom and the fragrant scent of lavender fills the air, no road trip through the South of France would be complete without a venture through several lavender fields .

The perfect time to visit this bucket list European experience is during the golden hour when the light is at its best. Some of the best places to see lavender in Provence include Notre Dame de Sénanque and around the Mont-Ventoux.

Read more: Best things to do in Provence

Senanque abbey, Gordes, Provence

From remote landscapes that look as if they’ve been plucked from a foreign planet to sunny isles where it’s possible to soak up the sun almost all year ’round, there’s no shortage of wonderful islands in Europe that you totally need to discover for yourself! For more inspiration, check out our guide to the best islands in Europe .

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One of the most beautiful mountain ranges in Europe is that of the Dolomites, which can be found in Northeastern Italy. If you’re pressed for time, the the range can be visited as a day trip from Verona or Venice. Whereas in the summer the mountains are popular among skiers, in the summer months the area is one of the best places to go hiking in Europe.

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Easily one of the most beautiful places to visit in Europe are the fjords of Norway. Most concentrated in the South of the country, the area is home to breathtaking vistas, endless hiking trails, and can be explored in a number of ways, including on foot, by car, or via train.

norway fjord

Bucket list Europe ideas often map out the most sought out destinations in Europe. However, if you’re in search of off the beaten path travel, then you might consider heading to the ‘heel’ of the boot of Italy.

Puglia is a land of crystal clear waters, historic city centres, ancient architecture, and endless fields growing fresh and local produce such as olives and lemons. Perfect for a road trip during the summer months, there’s no shortage of incredible attractions on the “heel” of the boot.

Read more: A guide to the best things to do in Puglia

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Whether it’s your first, fourth or five hundredth time exploring Europe, there are a few things to know before you go; must-knows include where to stay, how to get around. As such here are my best travel tips for Europe . I’ve been travelling in Europe all my life and also live here so do have a bit of knowledge on the subject!

Otherwise, when it comes to travel, there are three basic things you’ll need on every visit; food, transport, and accommodation. Whether you’re paying a visit to a large city or out of the way town, you’ll want to plan your accommodation as soon as you’ve booked your flights. Check here for the best accommodation across Europe.

The Best Day Trips from Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Here are the very best excursions from Rotterdam, Holland. UNESCO windmills, culinary experiences (Gouda), boating harbours, and more!.

Essentials such as food, accommodation, and transport aside, you’ll need to find some activities to keep yourself entertained when travelling around. And one of the most important questions you’ll need to ask yourself when it comes to activities in Europe is: spend or splurge?

For me, it all depends on whether it’s a really ‘unique’ experience, something that’s integral to the destination (i.e. a viewing tower/ palace/ castle) or simply something I might never have the opportunity to see/ do again. When it comes to finding activities, I use GetYourGuide to find tours, tastings, skip the line tickets, and more!

How to See Corfe Castle at Sunset, the Norman Fairytale Castle of Dorset, England

Last but not least, though the internet provides an invaluable source of information for some of the top things to do in Europe, nothing beats going old school and picking up a good old-fashioned guidebook. You can’t go wrong with something traditional such as a  Best of Europe  book like this one .

And when it comes to some of the more frequented tourist hotspots in Europe, you’ll probably want to pick up something that’s a little quirkier. Here’s my pick for an unusual Paris guidebook and here’s my recommendation if you’re looking for a hidden gems of London guidebook .

Things to do in Europe/ Best of Europe Bucket List: 50+ Must-See Destinations & Experiences

Sophie Nadeau loves dogs, books, travel, pizza, and history. A Francophile at heart, she runs solosophie.com when she’s not chasing after the next sunset shot or consuming something sweet. She splits her time between Paris and London and travels as much as she can! Subscribe to Sophie’s YouTube Channel.

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Monday 22nd of July 2019

Wow! What a great list! We are just starting our exploration of Europe. There is so much to see and do!!! Thanks for your post!

Rosie Thomas

Sunday 7th of April 2019

I love this list! There are so many experiencese I wouldn't even have considered, like the castle in Poland. one quick thing you might want to note: Hay-on-Wye is in Powys which is considered to be Mid Wales, not South Wales. :)

Saturday 30th of March 2019

Love this list of things to do in Europe! I've checked off quite a few already, and will get through a bunch more by the end of 2020. My bucket list never seems to get shorter :)

What a great selection of things to do in Europe. Even as someone who has lived in Europe all my life, there are still loads of places to explore. So thanks for sharing and sparking my wanderlust yet again.

This is a great list. I'm only sad that Portugal wasn't on here. I love that country and it has so much to offer.

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Europe Bucket List

The European continent is a dream destination for many people. With 44 countries in Europe to choose from, there's never been a better time to experience the world's most loved continent. Each country is packed with incredible sights and amazing things to do – ,you've got an epic adventure ahead of you!

This Europe bucket list is a collection of ideas and suggestions for awesome experiences around Europe. I've also added in some personal recommendations from my own travels in Europe over the past few years.

You can use this list of landmarks in Europe to get yourself started with planning your trip, or simply get inspired by the incredible possibilities if you want to travel somewhere new. Let's dive in!

Albania is a small, mountainous country in the Balkans region of Europe. It is home to a mixture of cultures from Muslim Albanians in the North and Orthodox Christian Albanians in the South. The terrain ranges from coastal beaches with pine forests to arid mountains farther inland with many snow-capped peaks in between.

Albania shares adjacency on the Mediterranean Sea with Croatia and Greece – which leaves for plenty of new discoveries on its coastline!

Walking in Berat old town, Albania

Explore this country's incredible mix of Eastern and Western influences, from Ottoman-style mosques to ancient Roman ruins, from the long sandy beaches of Durres to the imposing mountains of Kruja.

Bucket List Suggestions in Albania:

  • Take a day trip to Berat – The Town with a Thousand Windows
  • Learn about Communist history in Tirana
  • Find some abandoned bunkers
  • Wild camp on the beach

Andorra is a country of four valleys in the Pyrenees mountains. It's a small principality nestled close to the French and Spanish border, and it's been independent since 1278. The country is known for its ski resorts, where you'll find some of the best skiing on the eastern side of the Pyrenees

It features a four-season mountain climate, and the population are mainly Catalan-speaking people. The capital city is Andorra la Vella.

Bucket List Suggestions in Andorra:

  • Go hiking in the Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley
  • Have winter fun skiing
  • Relax at the Caldea Spa Complex
  • Eat rustic mountain food
  • Spend the night in an ice hotel

Austria is a small, mountainous country in the Alps region of Europe. It's known for its natural beauty and skiing on the Alps mountain range. The capital city is Vienna, and German is by far the most commonly spoken language.

Austria is also known for its classical music scene, and its openness to tourism and stunning scenery make it a great place to include on your next big European adventure.

Palace in Austria

Bucket List Suggestions in Austria:

  • Cycle along the River Danube trail
  • Austria has some of the best Christmas Markets – Go to Salzburg if you're there at the right time of year!
  • Spend a night at the Opera
  • See Hallstatt – Perhaps one of the most beautiful towns in Europe
  • Explore Hohensalzburg Fortress
  • Taste the culinary delights of Graz at the Glockenspiel
  • Spend half a day at the Prater Amusement Park
  • Tour the Benedictine Abbey at Melk
  • Walk around Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna

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Belarus is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, bordered to the east by Russia and to the west by Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Ukraine.The terrain is mostly flat with some hills, although the southeastern territory is more hilly.

The country has a strong history of industry dating back to the Soviet Union days – it's still heavily industrialized today, with manufacturing accounting for about half of its GDP. The capital city is Minsk.

The Białowieża Forest located on the border between Belarus and Poland remains one of only few remaining parts of what used to be a much greater “primeval forest”. The area was catalogued as UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Bucket List Suggestions in Belarus:

  • Nowadays, just getting into Belarus is a bucket list item in itself!

Belgium is a small, densely populated country in Western Europe, bordered by France to the south, Luxembourg to the east, Germany to the northeast, and the Netherlands to the northwest. The capital city is Brussels. Belgium has three official languages: Dutch, French and German.

Belgium is home to some of the world's most famous tourist attractions including Wallonia's unspoiled landscape of rugged valleys and rolling hills, Flanders' group of medieval cities rich in art history like Bruges and Ghent, and Brussels.

The first thing a foodie might think of when you hear Belgium is waffles, but you might want to get to know moules-frites, or mussels and fries. Indeed, the country is known for its tasty cuisine. There are more than three dozen varieties of moules-frites, with sauces flavored with parsley butter, cream pairpdes or wine – whatever you fancy! Belgium's food culture mostly sticks to the basics of French cooking but also has regional differences too that are important to taste.

On top of some incredible food cultures ,Belgium produces a LOT of beer! This country boasts over 100 breweries which produce over 1200 types (and counting) beers!

Bucket List Suggestions in Belgium:

  • Waffles for breakfast, lunch, and dinner!
  • Take a canal cruise in Bruges
  • Make time for Ghent – an underrated gem
  • Try a craft beer or two
  • Visit Flanders Fields Museum

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country that was formed after the breakup of Yugoslavia. It's one of the youngest countries in Europe, and still has no official language.  The capital city is Sarajevo, and you'll find an incredible mix of cultures, religions, languages and traditional celebrations here.

Bucket List Suggestions in Bosnia and Herzegovina:

  • Take a Sarajevo Walking Tour
  • Watch local diver jump from the Old Bridge in Mostar
  • See Modern Art in a Nuclear Bunker
  • Go to the spot where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated

The country is known for its beaches, mountains and ski resorts, as well as its rich culture. Bulgarian cuisine ranges from Turkish to Mediterranean to Russian, reflecting the country's long history of being influence by various civilizations.

Whether exploring the capital city of Sofia or relaxing at a Black Sea coast resort, there's so many amazing things to do in Bulgaria!

Things to see in Sofia in 1 day

Bucket List Suggestions in Bulgaria:

  • See the highlights of Sofia
  • Explore Ancient Nessebar
  • Visit The Rila Monastery
  • Go Scuba Diving in the Black Sea
  • Spend the winter in Bankso

Croatia is a country in the Balkans region of Europe, and its capital city is Zagreb. Tourism is an important part of the Croatian economy, and there are 1,000 islands on the Adriatic coast that are absolutely stunning and worth visiting.

You'll find coastal towns like Dubrovnik and Plitvice Lakes National Park that are absolutely stunning and worth the visit!

Visit Dubrovnik in Croatia when sailing

Bucket List Suggestions in Croatia:

  • See where Game of Thrones was filmed in Dubrovnik
  • Go island hopping
  • Explore Split – Some prefer it to Dubrovnik

Czech Republic (Czechia)

The Czech Republic is one of Central Europe's most interesting and underrated destinations. A landlocked, mountainous country with a rich history, this country has so many things to offer- from its capital city of Prague to the incredible castles dotting its landscape. You'll find that the Czech Republic has something for everyone- whether you're looking for some relaxation time or an adrenaline rush!

Bucket List Suggestions in Czech Republic:

  • Take photos of the Charles Bridge – a medieval stone arch bridge aross the Vltava river in Prague.
  • Walk around Český Krumlov – one of the largest castles in central Europe
  • Go on a Czech brewery tour

Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. The country is well known for Legoland amusement park in Billund, Viking heritage and the Jelling stones, among other attractions.

Denmark is also home to some incredible countryside views with beautiful forests and hills. While exploring this country, be sure to spend some time at Tivoli Gardens- one of the most famous amusement parks in Europe.

Nyhavn in Denmark

Bucket List Suggestions in Denmark:

  • Eat as many Danish Pastries as you can!
  • Visit Freetown Christiania
  • Take a fun day in Trivoli gardens
  • Row a boat in Frederiksberg Gardens
  • Walk around Nyhavn and admire the colorful townhouses
  • Discover your inner Viking at the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde

Estonia is a country in Northern Europe, on the Baltic Sea. It borders Latvia to the south, Russia to the east, and Finland to the northeast. Estonia's capital city is Tallinn.

The country has some beautiful natural landscapes including hills and forests- perfect for getting away from it all! If you're looking for an adrenaline rush though, there are plenty of sandy beaches and water sports available too!

Bucket List Suggestions in Estonia:

Finland is a Nordic country, and the climate of Finland has four distinct seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter. As you might expect due to its northerly location, winters can be very cold, but great if you love skiing and the like!

Finland is one of the most beautiful countries due to its outstanding natural beauty. There are plenty of outdoor activities, cafes and restaurants to enjoy as well as excellent shopping. If you're looking for a quiet getaway from it all, then this country is perfect!

Bucket List Suggestions in Finland:

  • Use a dog sled for a true Arctic adventure
  • Stay in a glass igloo
  • Visit Santa in Lapland

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France is home to some of the world's most beautiful cities and landscapes! Paris is among the many stunning destinations, with all its famous landmarks and incredible museums. Just outside of Paris is Versailles- a palace that was once the residence of French kings before becoming a museum. There are also plenty of beaches and vineyards to explore too!

France can boast an excellent range of wine, art, gastronomy, culture and fashion. It's also one of the most diverse countries in Europe- from rolling green mountains to urban streets full of life. France's natural treasures include the Alps beaches on the Cote d'Azur coast as well as charming villages just about anywhere you travel to.

Bucket List Suggestions in France:

  • Take a second honeymoon in Paris, one of Europe's most romantic cities
  • Make time for the Louvre, which is the most visited museum in Europe
  • Savor croissants by the Eiffel Tower
  • Take a day trip from Paris to Versailles
  • Stay in a quaint cottage in the French countryside
  • Relax on a beach in southern France
  • Admire the picturesque colorful houses of Colmar
  • Drink a Bordeaux in Bordeaux
  • In June to August the Lavender fields of Province are in bloom
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Germany is a country in Central Europe, and it's home to some of the world's most stunning destinations. Whether you're looking for a city break or outdoor adventure, you'll find plenty to do in this beautiful country!

Some popular destination choices include Berlin, Alpine skiing in Garmisch-Partenkirchen or Munich's beer gardens. For nature lovers there are riverside walks in Frankfurt am Main, discoveries on Ostsee islands and hiking opportunities through the Black Forest.

Town Hall in Ulm Germany

Bucket List Suggestions in Germany:

  • Join locals and visitors at the world's largest beer festival in Munich – Oktoberfest!
  • In the Late Middle Ages, Germany saw the advent of Christkindlmarkt or Christmas Markets, one of Europe's oldest Christmas traditions. They're definitely something to experience when in Germany during the wintertime.
  • Party on in the Berlin club scene
  • Walk the Berlin Wall
  • Visit some lesser known towns like Ulm or Biberach
  • Check out a fairytale castle or two
  • Drive Germany’s Romantic Road

Greece is one of the premier Europe bucket list destinations thanks to its gorgeous beaches, abundance of ancient ruins, and fascinating history. You'll find that this small country has a lot to offer in terms of beauty and culture!

From the ancient Acropolis in Athens to the whitewashed houses in Santorini, you're guaranteed to have an unforgettable experience when visiting this country.

A view over the Santorini caldera - one of the best views in greece!

Bucket List Suggestions in Greece:

  • Walk to the top of the Acropolis in the historic city of Athens
  • Take a day trip from Athens to the Oracle at Delphi
  • Refuel and eat street food like Gyros
  • Visit the ancient city of Mycenae
  • Go wine tasting in Santorini and experience the magnificent sunset
  • Plan a Greek island hopping adventure
  • Take it easy with a frappe as you get into the Greek coffee culture

Holy See (Vatican)

The Vatican is a country, a sovereign state and a holy see. It is the self-governing territory of the Catholic Church in Rome, with its own laws and diplomatic representation abroad entirely surrounded by Rome.

During your time in this country you can enjoy some amazing historic artifacts of the Vatican's rich history, amble around its many gardens and visit famous landmarks including St. Peter's Basilica, the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel!

Bucket List Suggestions in Holy See:

  • Admire the stunning Sistine Chapel
  • Attend a Papal audience

This country is rich in culture and traditions, with the Hungarian language population being around 10 million people.

The capital of Budapest is widely regarded as one of Europe's most beautiful cities and it's a great place to visit for a short break from your usual routine. There are plenty of tourist attractions, including churches, castles and museums so you'll have plenty to do when you visit this fascinating country!

Budapest in Hungary

Bucket List Suggestions in Hungary:

  • Relax in the thermal Szechenyi Bath and pool complex in Budapest, the biggest natural hot springs spa in Europe.
  • Spend the night going between the Ruin Bars in Budapest, Hungary
  • Eat proper Goulash
  • Catch the Funicular up to Buda Castle
  • Attend Sziget Festival

Iceland is a country that may be small, but it has a lot to offer. The natural beauty of this country is truly incredible- from volcanoes and glaciers to its unique wildlife and stunning waterfalls.

There are many points of interest in the country, including world-famous Geysers, Trolls at Þingvellir National Park and the Northern Lights!

The Northern Lights in Iceland

Bucket List Suggestions in Iceland:

  • Get your bearings in Reykjavik
  • Be amazed by the power of waterfalls
  • Feel magical as the Northern Lights swirl around
  • Drive, or cycle (if you are brave enough!) around the Golden Circle
  • Explore an ice cave

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Ireland is home to both incredible natural beauty and rich culture, making it a perfect destination for your Europe bucket list. There are many great destinations in this country- including Dublin, Cork and the Aran Islands.

Dave Briggs from Dave's Travel Pages Enjoying the Guinness Experience in Dublin

For nature lovers there are many wonderful national parks to explore including the Killarney National Park, Connemara National Park and Glenveagh National Park!

Bucket List Suggestions in Ireland:

  • Take a tour of the Guinness factory
  • Walk along the Cliffs of Moher
  • Camp out on the Aran islands
  • Take a step back in time at Newgrange prehistoric monument

Italy is one of the most diverse countries in Europe. From rolling green mountains to urban streets full of life, you'll find everything you need for a great time here. Some of the most popular destinations include Rome , Milan and Tuscany. You can also find incredible natural beauty at Lake Como or Lake Garda!

Italy is best known for pizza, pasta and espresso; it's an absolutely incredible place to visit when travelling around the world!

Cinque Terre region in Italy

Bucket List Suggestions in Italy:

  • Tour where Gladiators used to fight!
  • Soak up European history in one of the many museums
  • Take a photo of the Leaning Tower of Pisa
  • Throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain in Rome ( right hand over the left shoulder)
  • Explore the Amalfi coast
  • Go on a romantic Gondola ride in the Floating City of Venice
  • Admire the buildings in Florence
  • Find the best Gelato in the world
  • Visit the ruins of Pompei

Latvia is a small country in Northern Europe, bordered by the Baltic Sea to its west. It has a population of two million people and shares an international border with Estonia in the east, Belarus to the south-west, Russia to the north and Lithuania to the south-east. It's a great location for your Europe bucket list, with plenty of places to visit including Riga (Latvia's capital) and the Gauja National Park.

Bucket List Suggestions in Latvia:

  • Go for a walk at Town Hall Square in Riga
  • Spend time at the Seaside Open Air Museum in Ventspils
  • Visit the Ligatne nuclear bunker

Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein is a small country in Europe that you may have never heard of before. In fact, if it has a claim to fame, its of being precisely that – a small country few people have heard of, and fewer can point out on a map!

It is one of the smallest countries in the world and it has a population of just 38,000 people. Liechtenstein is surrounded by Switzerland and Austria- so if you're looking for something different to do on your European bucket list journey, try visiting this tiny country!

Bucket List Suggestions in Liechtenstein:

  • Get one of the rarest passport stamps anywhere!
  • Hike the Liechtenstein Trail

Lithuania is one of the newest members of the European Union. The country shares a border with Latvia to its east, Belarus to its south-west, Russia to the north and Poland to the south. There are many places to visit in the country, including the capital Vilnius which is home to the Gothic St. Anne's Church- one of Lithuania's most flamboyant churches.

Bucket List Suggestions in Lithuania:

  • Find the magic tile in Vilnius and make a wish
  • Visit the Palace of the Grand Dukes

Luxembourg is a small country in Western Europe, bordered by Belgium and Germany. It has a population of only 630,000, but it has plenty to do for those who visit!

There are many places to visit in this country, including the capital Luxembourg City which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of the most popular things to do on your ultimate Europe bucket list is visiting the Vianden Castle- a stunning medieval castle surrounded by lush green forest!

Beaufort Castle in Luxembourg - One of nearly 130 castle you can find in the Duchy of Luxembourg!

Bucket List Suggestions in Luxembourg:

  • Take an adventure in the great outdoors in Luxembourg
  • Visit all the Unesco sites in Luxembourg (there's 3!)
  • Ride for free on the public transport

Malta is an island country located in the Mediterranean Sea. It's known for its stunning beaches, natural wonders, and amazing historical sites. There's plenty to see and do here, including visiting the beautiful city of Valetta, the ancient capital of Mdina (which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and exploring 1 million year old caves in this country.

If Megalithic Temples are your thing, you'll want to add Malta to your Europe travel bucket list as it has the oldest manmade temples in Europe!

Taking a boat across Grand Harbour in Malta

Bucket List Suggestions in Malta:

  • Discover the past at the Megalithic Temples in Malta  
  • Take a day trip in Malta to the Blue Lagoon
  • Explore Valletta; Malta’s capital city
  • Enjoy the views from the Upper Barrakka Gardens
  • Check out some Game of Thrones filming locations

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This country is situated in Eastern Europe and bordered by Ukraine and Romania. It has a population of 2.6million and the capital city is Chișinău.

Moldova is perhaps best known for its wine – the country has been named by Lonely Planet as one of the top wine destinations to visit! It's a great place for an active break, with plenty of outdoor activities from hiking and cycling to kayaking.

Bucket List Suggestions in Moldova:

  • Taste the local wine
  • Check out the colorful Manastirea Curchi

Monaco is known as the “playground of Europe”, and it's no wonder with its beautiful sunny beaches, luxury hotels, high-end shopping centres and one of the most famous race tracks in the world.

Its capital Monte Carlo has a reputation as acting as a tax haven for the rich and famous, so when you visit Europe, this might be one of the more expensive countries to go to!

Bucket List Suggestions in Monaco:

  • Watch the Monaco Grand Prix
  • Mingle at Monte-Carlo Fashion Week

Montenegro is a small country in Southeastern Europe with a coast on the Adriatic Sea. It shares borders with Albania to the south, Croatia to the west, Serbia to the north and Bosnia & Herzegovina to the east.

Montenegro is home to many incredible natural wonders including Lovćen National Park, Skadar Lake and Durmitor National Park. It's also known for its stunning beaches (the country boasts more than 1,000km of coastline!) and the country's capital Podgorica is the perfect place to start your tour.

Bike touring in Montenegro

Bucket List Suggestions in Montenegro:

  • Explore medieval old towns
  • Update your Instagram at Kotor

Netherlands

The Netherlands is a great place to visit when working through your European bucket list. With Amsterdam as its capital, this country has plenty to offer for those looking for an amazing European destination.

You can explore the city by bike or boat, enjoy incredible architecture and experience world-class museums! You can also ‘relax' in a cafe – if you know what I mean.

Bucket List Suggestions in Netherlands:

  • Cycle through Amsterdam
  • Pick a colorful tulip from the fields (April/May)
  • Visit the Anne Frank Museum in Amsterdam

North Macedonia

North Macedonia is a small country in Southeast Europe which borders Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia and Albania. It was also part of the former Yugoslavia, and in recent years has probably been most well known for the naming dispute with Greece!

Skopje in North Macedonia

Bucket List Suggestions in North Macedonia:

  • Take photos in the kitsch capital Skopje

This country has one of the world's most distinctive landscapes. It is known for its dramatic scenery and natural wonders, which range from the northern lights to glaciers, mountains and fjords. From lush forests in southern Norway to snow-covered peaks in the north, this Nordic nation has it all.

Bucket List Suggestions in Norway:

  • Take a road trip to NordKapp
  • Stand in awe at the Northern Lights
  • Explore the Fjords of Norway

Poland has long been known for its traditional cuisine, with dishes like Bigos (a stew of cabbage and meat) and Pierogi (dumplings). It's also home to the largest forest in Europe, Białowieża Forest- which is home to wildlife like bears and lynxes!

Krakow main square

Bucket List Suggestions in Poland:

  • Learn WW2 history at Auschwitz
  • Explore Krakow's historic old town area
  • Drink a Vodka (Poles claim they invented the drink)

Portugal is a beautiful country with incredible landscapes, historical sites and rich culture. Known for its natural beauty (including the Algarve coast) and traditional cuisine, Portugal is one of Europe's gems!

It's also the home of many world heritage sites from Roman ruins to Celtic settlements from eras long-past. You'll find beautiful architecture in Portugal. For food lovers, there are tasty culinary treats ranging from traditional favorites like sardines in casserole sauce to a wide range of desserts made with eggy surprises!

As this is a southern European country, it can also be a good Autumn destination, as the weather stays warmer for longer when compare to Northern European countries.

Things to do in Porto

Bucket List Suggestions in Portugal:

  • Tuck in to a Pastel De Nata in Lisbon
  • Visit the Colorful Castle of Sintra
  • Drink Port in Porto
  • Live it up in the Algarve

Romania is a country in Southeast Europe, which borders Hungary to the north, Serbia and Bulgaria to the east, Ukraine to the northeast and Moldova to the southeast.

One of Romania's most famous landmarks is its capital Bucharest- a city that is home to some incredible architecture that you won't find anywhere else. If you're looking for historic sites, this is the place to be!

Bucket List Suggestions in Romania:

  • Walk around Bran Castle in search of Dracula
  • Visit the pretty city of Brasov in Transylvania

It is the world's largest country by area, covering 17,098,242 square kilometres. One of the most fascinating things about Russia is its culture and complicated history.

Moscow and Saint Petersburg are Russia's two most famous cities and home to some of the country's most interesting museums and buildings.

Red Square in Moscow

Bucket List Suggestions in Russia:

  • Walk around Red Square in Moscow
  • Visit Lenin's Mausoleum

The beautiful nation of San Marino is a tiny state, surrounded on al sides by Italy. With landscapes and sights that range from medieval castles to beautiful gardens, this country is one you don't want to miss.

It is one of the world's oldest republics, with much of its historic architecture remaining. The country's capital, also known as San Marino, is located on the slopes of Monte Titano and known for its medieval walled old town and narrow cobblestone streets.

You might not need to spend too much time in San Marino as you work your way through your Europe travel bucket list, but you certainly will remember the visit!

Bucket List Suggestions in San Marino:

  • Walk across the country in a day (not many times you can say you've done that!)

The Balkan country of Serbia is one of Europe's most overlooked countries, but it is worth exploring to find out what makes it such a rich and fascinating place. It's home to incredible natural wonders like Tara National Park, which features dramatic mountain landscapes and stretches for over 100 miles in length.

Bucket List Suggestions in Serbia:

  • Check out Medieval Monasteries and Fortresses
  • Indulge in Festivals and World Famous Nightlife

Home to stunning natural wonders, including the Tatra Mountains, Slovakia is a country that should be on every Europe travel bucket list.

Dotted by castles steeped in tradition where friendliness abounds, you will also find a liberal dose of beautiful natural spots with forests, rivers and hills.

Things to do in Bratislava in one day

Bucket List Suggestions in Slovakia:

  • Enjoy all the amazing things to do in Bratislava

This small country is known for its charming lakes, gorgeous countryside and stunning mountains. The countryside has a neat and orderly appearance – and indeed every small village seems to have perfectly manicured lawns and neatly kept fields!

Lake Bled might just be one of the most beautiful lakes in the world and a visit here is recommended, along with a wander through picturesque Lake Bled village.

Bucket List Suggestions in Slovenia:

  • Row across Lake Bled

Spain is the perfect destination for culture-lovers. It's home to some of Europe's most impressive cities, like Barcelona or Madrid, and it also has a large number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

If you're looking for breathtaking natural beauty, Spain is the place to go. Visitors will want to explore Spain's diverse terrain with forests, mountains and beaches all just waiting to be explored!

Oh, and talking of the beaches, it is no surprise that Spain is a popular summer sun destination to visit in Europe!

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Ebre river in Catalonia

Bucket List Suggestions in Spain:

  • Visit Sagrada Familia in Barcelona
  • Admire the unique style of Gaudi in Barcelona
  • Experience the Fiesta de San Fermín in Pamplona
  • Have the best Paella of your life
  • Hike the Camino del Santiago
  • Party in Ibiza
  • Visit the Alhambra in Granada

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Sweden has a range of different landscapes, from forests to mountains and even miles of beaches on its coasts. Visitors can explore Sweden's gorgeous countryside or venture into their capital Stockholm and experience what it has to offer.

Bucket List Suggestions in Sweden:

  • Stay at an Ice Hotel
  • Visit the Stockholm Palace

Switzerland

Switzerland is a beautiful country that's home to incredibly beautiful scenery, including the Alps! It is also known for its rich culture, cuisine and extremely clean cities.

It's perhaps most well known for its ‘neutral' status, which has meant that Switzerland has largely stayed out of conflicts that affected the rest of modern Europe. It's also famous for it's banking sector, where privacy is highly regarded.

Taking a train ride in Switzerland

Bucket List Suggestions in Switzerland:

  • Go skiing down the Alps
  • Take a train ride through the most beautiful scenery in the world

Ukraine is one of Europe's less-visited countries. Whether you're interested in the capital city Kiev or would rather explore the natural wonders, this country will not disappoint!

A land of mountains, hills and deep river valleys, it is also home to the incredible Carpathian mountain range. This world heritage site deserves equal attention with its breathtaking views.

Bucket List Suggestions in Ukraine:

  • Eat Chicken Kiev in Kiev

United Kingdom

Finally, we have the UK. The United Kingdom is made up of four smaller countries- England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. It's one of Europe's most well visited destinations, with London being one of the most popular European cities to take a city break.

Bucket List Suggestions in United Kingdom:

  • Visit Stonehenge at the Summer Solstice
  • Try and get Big Ben and a Red Bus in the same photo
  • Give a wave to the Queen in Buckingham Palace
  • Make your way to some of the stunning castles in Wales
  • Go hiking in the Scottish Highlands
  • Discover the next big name at the Edinburgh fringe festival
  • Go in search of the Loch Ness Monster in Scotland
  • Tick items off your Harry Potter filming locations list
  • Have afternoon tea in London

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Final thoughts on the Ultimate Europe Bucket List

Faq about visiting europe.

Readers planning to travel to the European continent often ask questions similar to:

Is Cyprus in Europe?

Although Cyprus is in the European Union, and its culture is clearly European, it is not counted as a European country due to its geographical position.

What are some cool things in Europe?

Some of the top rated attractions in Europe include The Eiffel Tower, the Colosseum, the Acropolis of Athens, Stonehenge and the Louvre.

What should I see before I die in Europe?

There's an endless amount of landmarks to choose from, but perhaps a trip to the Acropolis in Athens should be something to consider. After all, this ancient site was the birthplace of Western Civilization, and the Golden Age of Greece still influences us today through philosophy, poetry and mathematics.

Is there one UNESCO World heritage Site in Europe I should not miss?

With climate change ever present, consider a Unesco world heritage site which may not be with us in the future, such as Ilulissat Icefjord in western Greenland, Denmark which is just 155 miles north of the Arctic Circle.

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Europe Bucket List: 30 Best Things to do in Europe

Europe bucket list activities

There is a reason that Europe is one of the most popular destinations in the world to visit. Europe is one of the most beautiful continents and there is such a wide range of activity options for any type of traveler. A Europe bucket list could truly go on forever! You could spend your whole life adventuring through Europe and probably still not manage to check everything off of the bucket list. We are constantly working through and adding things to our Europe bucket list.

If you are planning a trip to Europe for the first time, this list of things to do in Europe will help you decide what to do first. It is often overwhelming when travel planning to narrow down the top things on your bucket list. For additional planning help, check out our guide on how to plan a trip to Europe!

This list of the best things to do in Europe will hopefully help inspire your travel route to this beautiful continent. Feel free to check out our favorite 10 day Europe trip routes to help realistically incorporate some of these bucket list items into your travel itinerary!

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30 Activities to Add to your Europe Bucket List

Walk through the roman colosseum.

The Roman Colosseum is definitely a top thing to do on a Europe bucket list. There is so much history to see for yourself in person in Rome and the Colosseum is just one part of that experience. Rome is also one of the best destinations to start or end a trip in Italy since it is the biggest airport in the country.

Drink wine under the Eiffel Tower

Is there anything more iconic than the Eiffel tower in Paris, France? I mean the vibes are immaculate. It is an amazing experience both day and night to just sit on the grass and take in the views. This is also a great activity if you plan to visit Paris on a budget .

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Stroll along the Cliffs of Moher

Ireland and the Cliffs of Moher are some of the best landscape views in all of Europe. They are absolutely worth the hype and a must-do activity if traveling in Ireland.

Read all of our Ireland guides here!

Eat seafood pasta over the Mediterranean sea in Capri, Italy

Southern Italy is so stunning. The landscape, the water, the food, the wine – the list goes on and on. There is something so unique about looking at that water and this is one of the best things to do in Europe because it is a full on cultural experience.

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Drink a stein (or five) at Oktoberfest

Oktoberfest in Munich is absolutely a Europe bucket list item! The whole Oktoberfest experience is one of a kind and we definitely recommend everyone experiencing it at least once.

Read our full Munich guide here.

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Stay in a glass igloo to see the northern lights

Seeing the northern lights in person is probably the most famous Europe bucket list item for a lot of people. There are lots of destinations where you can witness the northern lights in person – Iceland, Norway and Sweden just to name a few.

Witness the changing of the guards at Buckingham Palace

London is another city filled with centuries of history. Buckingham Palace is just one of the most famous places to witness the changing of the guards. This is an easy bucket list item to fit into a day of tourist activities in London.

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Explore all Hogwarts has to offer at Harry Potter Studios

If you are a Harry Potter fan, a trip to Harry Potter studios where most of the movies were filmed is a must-do activity. The studio is a 45 minute train ride from the center of London and there are still multiple sets and props that were used in the actual movies. It is all surreal to see in person!

Stroll through Keukenhof Tulip Gardens

Keukenhof Tulip Gardens are about 40 minutes outside of Amsterdam and one of the most unique things to do in Europe. You can easily take a day trip out to this area from Amsterdam or stay in a town nearby. April – May is the best time of year to visit these tulip fields!

Read our full Amsterdam city guide for more details.

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Visit the beautiful Neuschwanstein Castle

Neuschwanstein Castle is located in Germany and is known as the Disney castle because it is the inspiration for Cinderella’s castle. Visiting Neuschwanstein Castle is an easy day trip from Munich, Germany!

Watch the sunset at Piazzale Michelangelo

Florence is our favorite city in Europe and our favorite thing to do after a day of exploring is to make the walk up to Piazzale Michelangelo and watch the sunset over one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

Read all of our favorite things to do in Florence here.

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Add your mark to the John Lennon Wall in Prague

The John Lennon Wall in Prague is one of the most historic pieces in history that you are still able to be a part of. Make sure to stop by the wall on the way up to see Prague Castle which is one of the most beautiful castles in all of Europe.

Check out our Prague city guide for a full list of things to do in this historical city.

Explore King’s Landing in Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is just one of the many beautiful filming locations for the HBO series, Game of Thrones. Beyond the filming locations, Dubrovnik is a beautiful city with city walls that stretch around the entire city center surrounded by the stunning blue Croatian water.

Read our Croatia guides here to plan your trip to this beautiful country!

Visit the Acropolis in Athens, Greece

Athens, Greece is home to so many historical monuments and buildings that shaped the history of the world. Seeing the Acropolis in person will bring you back in time and to imagine what life was like during the historic Greek and Roman era.

Read a complete Athens city guide here.

Do a Sound of Music tour in Salzburg

Salzburg is a charming city about three hours from Vienna, Austria and is where Sound of Music was filmed. There are so many beautiful sites to see in Salzburg and it is the perfect tourist activity in Austria!

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Witness the beauty of Sagrada de Famiglia in Barcelona

Sagrada de Famiglia is one of the most well-known structures built by the famous architect, Antoni Gaudi. This is just one of the many bucket list things to do in Barcelona, Spain!

Climb up to Arthur’s Seat in the Scottish Highlands

Arthur’s Seat is just a short hike up from the city of Edinburgh and not only do you see the rolling hills of the Scottish Highlands on your way up, but you also get to see beautiful city views at the top. This is a must-do activity in Edinburgh!

Read our full Edinburgh city guide here.

Take a train to the Top of Europe

Jungfrau in Interlaken, Switzerland is the highest accessible point in Europe thanks to the historic railway that runs to the top of the mountain. The views are simply breathtaking and it is a must-do activity when traveling through Switzerland!

Explore the castles of Sintra, Portugal

Sintra is a beautiful town that is just a short day trip from Lisbon, Portugal. The castles are so stunning and historic it is hard to believe that they were even created in this world. A day trip to Sintra is definitely a Europe bucket list item.

Read our full Lisbon city guide here!

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Take a Gondola ride in Venice, Italy

Venice, Italy has been a staple bucket list destination in Europe for decades for a reason. There is something so special about this floating city and hopefully this beautiful city will last for decades to come. Taking a gondola ride in Venice is one of those pinch me moments where you will be so thankful for the trip you are on and cherish the memory forever!

Climb the Duomo in Florence, Italy

The Duomo in Florence is one of those sites in the world that never gets old. We have been to Florence multiple times and it never fails to amaze us every time we see it. There is so much history and art inside the Duomo walls that it is a must-do activity in Florence to climb to the top and then take in the beautiful city views.

Read our full Florence city guide here.

Hike through Cinque Terre in Italy

Cinque Terre is home to some of the most gorgeous coastal views in Europe. Both the towns and the waters below are simply stunning and hiking through the different towns are a must-do activity when traveling through Italy!

Swim in the crystal blue waters in Lake Bled

Lake Bled is a bucket list destination in Europe that you may not have heard about already. It is a stunning lake situated in the mountains of the beautiful country of Slovenia. Bled town and the surrounding areas are absolutely worth a visit in Europe!

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Relax in the Turkish Baths in Budapest, Hungary

Transport yourself back in time while exploring the bath houses in Budapest, Hungary. These baths are truly iconic and such a unique travel experience!

Read all of the best things to do in Budapest here.

Pay your respect and learn the horrific history of Auschwitz concentration camp

Auschwitz-Birkenau is an essential piece of history to remember the lives of those lost during the Nazi rule in World World II. It is an extremely sobering and educational day as you take a tour through the horrific scene at this concentration camp.

Visit the bar with the most beers in the world at Delirium Café in Brussels, Belgium

Delirium Café is one of the most famous bars in Europe to visit because it has the largest beer selection in the world! This is just one of the many iconic things to do in Brussels, Belgium.

Read our full Brussels city guide here.

Pretend to be rich and famous in Monaco

Monaco is one of the smallest countries in the world situated right next to Nice in Southern France. Monaco is known for high rollers visiting the famous casino and yachts bigger than the average person’s home. Spend the day walking through this gorgeous coastal country! We spent a whole day in Monaco just strolling through the port and checking out all of the different yachts.

Explore the vineyards in Bordeaux, France

The Bordeaux vineyards house some of the best wine in the world and stunning views to go along with it. There is something so special about relaxing in the French countryside with delicious food and wine and epic views to remember for a lifetime.

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Watch the sunset in Santorini, Greece

There is a reason that Greece is one of the most popular destinations to visit in Europe. The stunning blue water, picturesque towns and delicious food are just a few of those reasons that Santorini is a bucket list destination in Europe. The sunsets in Santorini are jaw dropping and just one portion of a trip here that will blow your mind.

Read how to spend 3 days in Santorini here.

Hike the Camino de Santiago in Spain

Camino de Santiago is a historic hike in Spain that is becoming more popular every year for travelers all over the world. It is both a challenging and beautiful hike that is absolutely one of the best things to do in Europe!

Are you inspired to travel to Europe yet? There is so much to do on this gorgeous continent and it will take a lifetime to get through this entire bucket list. Let us know in the comments which of these Europe bucket list activities are your favorite!

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Ultimate Europe Bucket List: The Best Places And Attractions

Planning a Europe bucket list can be both exciting and overwhelming. There are 44 countries in Europe, which means there is quite a bit to do and a lot to add to your travel bucket list .

However, a lot of things continuously pop up among the Europe bucket list crowd that seem to be pretty standard, like seeing a sunset in Santorini. Social media can really be driving these bucket list items we see online and show us the things we want to experience for ourselves.

Don’t be afraid to continue adding to your list over time. It does not have to be final the moment you write it. Sometimes you will find things you never knew existed.

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The Ultimate Europe Bucket List: Best things to do in Europe

1. see the eiffel tower dazzle at night.

The Eiffel Tower in Paris is amazing anytime of day, but it is especially amazing at night when it dazzles. The Eiffel Tower is not the only thing to see in the city of lights either. Make sure to look at all the amazing things to add to your Paris bucket list .

2. Eltz Castle in Germany

One of the most popular castles in both Europe and Germany, Eltz Castle is located in Wierschem, Germany and open to visitors. Currently, you cannot book tickets in advance, you have to get them upon arrival.

3. Yachtweek in Croatia

If you have always wanted to sail and be on a boat for a week partying, this is your chance. Dubbed as a “floating festival” each boat has seven guests and you can either fill the boat with you and your friends or find other boats to join that are partially full.

4. Visit the New York Cafe in Budapest

Recognized as one of the most beautiful cafes in the entire world, the New York cafe lives up to its name. Make sure and order afternoon tea! It comes with Hungarian goulash, tiers of sweets, and more. It is the most delicious tea presentation.

There is typically a wait to get in but the line moves pretty fast because there are so many tables.

5. Northern Lights in Finland

Lapland is a great place to see the dazzling sky full of the Northern Lights. it is said that you can witness this moment about 200 nights a year here! What is even better, is that you can find a variety of accommodations that allow you to see this magic from your room! From igloos, tree houses and more.

6. Icehotel in Sweden

When it comes to unique lodging, make sure to add Icehotel in Sweden to your European bucket list! This is an opportunity to stay in a hotel and room constructed entirely of snow and ice. Because this is such a unique thing to do, staying one to two nights is plenty.

7. Blue Lagoon in Iceland

Looking for a soak in one of the most epic geothermal spas in the world? Known for its milky blue waters, Blue Lagoon is open year round.

While visiting during the summer months might be ideal because the sun is up all day and the weather isn’t as cold, going during the winter is just as amazing. A top winter bucket list destination for many because even though it is colder outside and shorter days because of the sun, the water will still keep you warm and you could even get snow!

Pro tip: do not get your hair wet if you can avoid it. The silica in the water will make your hair like hay.

8. See the Leaning Tower of Piza

And while you are visiting this iconic Italian landmark, make sure and get a picture of yourself pretending to hold it up!

9. Ride a Gondola in Venice

Is there anything more romantic than riding a gondola through the canals of Venice while you get whiffs of pizza and gelato? Add this to your couples bucket list and enjoy.

10. Visit Sintra in Portugal

This fairy tale town is unmissable. Most notable for the red and yellow splashed palace, Palacio Nacional da Pena, this is a must visit when checking off your Europe bucket list destination. The architecture of the palace is truly fascinating as you can see the romanticism throughout.

Don’t forget to go inside! It’s just as spectacular as the outside.

11. See the tulips in Amsterdam

One of the most colorful times to visit Amsterdam and Holland in general, is in the spring when the tulips pop up. If you head outside the city you can find fields with rows and rows of colored tulips as far as the eye can see. Visit this magical time of year in the spring and add it to your Amsterdam bucket list !

12. Frolic through the lavender in Provence, France

The most popular places to view the lavender fields in France are Luberon and Verdon plateaux.

Please note, these are private and delicate floral. You should get permission and not destroy the lavender. Also beware, there are bees around.

13. Visit a Christmas market

Europe is known for having the best Christmas markets in the world. No other place compares to the level of detail and tradition.

The Christmas market in Tallinn, Estonia is usually on the top of the list as one of the best and what is great about it, is that it does not get overcrowded like some of the bigger more popular markets. But it does have its charm.

14. Visit the baths in Budapest

While the baths in Budapest are popular, there are a lot to choose from. Széchenyi Thermal Baths is considered one of the best to visit and it is absolutely beautiful!

When you check in, you’ll get access to the baths on property and there are several to choose from. This is a great time to make new friends.

15. Island hopping through Greece

Can’t decide on which island in Greece you want to spend your time? Take a cruise or sail the island so you can see how similar, yet different, the islands are. There are so many great things to do in Greece you will never get bored.

16. Visit Admont Abbey Library in Austria

With about 200,000+ titles in this fairy-tale charm, Baroque library, this is THE library. As in, the one you absolutely must see if it is the only one you can visit in all of Europe.

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17. Study abroad

While you are in college, one of the best ways to immerse yourself in European culture is through a study abroad program at your school. Bonus: you can easily and cheaply get to other countries while you are abroad.

If your college bucket list has studying abroad on it, Europe is one of the best destinations to do it.

18. See a Santorini sunset in Greece

Oia is the most popular place in all of Santorini to see the sunset. You can see the Caldera and the cascading white buildings with blue roofs.

Behind every great sunset photo in Santorini is the crowds. So plan to arrive early for your viewing spot and know that it will be crowded.

19. Take a tour of Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna

The palace was the summer residence for the Hapsburg’s. This palace in all its grandeur, will take a day to see it all, including the outside portions.

You will need to purchase a ticket for entry and photographs are not allowed.

20. Take a Viking River Cruise

Hailed as one of the best ways to see small towns on the Danube and Rhine Rivers, Viking pulls out all the stops. From the amazing food, incredible staff and included tours at each stop, this is a great way to see a portion of Europe without having to drive.

You get to wake up in a new city each day and you decide what your itinerary will hold for you.

21. The Dark Hedges in Ireland

Located in Northern Ireland and along Bregagh Road, this stunning street is best known for its appearance in Game of Thrones as King’s Road.

You are not supposed to drive on the road, but can access it by foot.

22. Visit the Blue Mosque

Most of Turkey is technically Asia, but the area around Istanbul is in fact Europe. No trip to Turkey would be complete without a stop and the stunning Blue Mosque.

Still a functioning Mosque, you will need to coordinate your visit around times of worship and you will need to make sure your body is covered. You also remove your shoes upon entering.

23. Walk to the top of the Acropolis in Athens

From the bottom it looks daunting, and it can be, but the view is worth it. Getting to the top is not that bad, especially if it is busier. You will walk up various sets of stairs but if it is busy, you won’t realize how far you have actually walked.

The Acropolis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and you should be ever so careful while visiting.

24. Sail the Mediterranean

If you have spent even a sliver of time indulging in the show “Below Deck,” then you already want to sail the Med!

There are so many stunning places that boats can sail to that the options are bountiful. By sailing the Med you can get to smaller towns, anchor at sea and stay aboard, enjoy the water, and pretty much enjoy all the coastal views.

25. Visit Colmar, France

The beauty of Colmar is that you really only need a day to see the city and its an easy train trip from Paris. It looks a lot like the town from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.

The Christmas market draws in a lot of visitors and the city is the gateway to the Alsacian wine region.

26. Eat cheese fondue in Switzerland

Picture this, your epic Europe bucket list starts with you atop a mountain at a ski chalet, eating fondue outside with majestic views. It doesn’t get much better than this.

27. Drive the Amalfi Coast in Italy

Easily one of the most beautiful drives along Italy’s coast. This drive is about 34 miles in length connecting 13 towns with winding roads, pastel colored buildings, beautiful beaches, and finishing villages. This is one of the best things to do in Italy !

28. Eat Liege waffles in Belgium

There are a variety of waffles to indulge while visiting Belgium, but atop your food bucket list should be a Liege waffle. Now this waffle is not like others. The Liege waffle eclipses all other waffles.

This round waffle is cooked in a scorching hot waffle iron with chinks of pearl sugar that caramelize the waffle. The Liege waffle is so good, you do not need to add anything to it!

29. Visit House of the Black Heads in Latvia

Riga, locate din the Baltic’s, is fascinating in that some of its architecture almost looks like sugar cookies. Initially designed for unmarried men, it is now a museum. The outside of the building is unmissable.

30. Spend a day at the Palace of Versailles

An easy day trip from Paris and accessible via train, this palace is worth the visit. You could spend days exploring here, even if just the gardens alone.

For just over a hundred years, the palace was the royal residence of France. Then in 1789 came the French Revolution. If you love history and architectural grandeur, Versailles should absolutely be on your Europe bucket list.

40. Walk the Old Town in Tallinn, Estonia

Cobblestone streets and pastel medieval architecture are the allure of this Baltic city. One walk through the Old Town of Tallinn and you will immediately fall in love.

Summer is the busier time to visit, but if your Europe bucket list has Christmas markets, definitely plan to visit during the winter season. The market is just magical. And make sure to drink the mulled wine.

41. Oktoberfest in Germany

If you love beer and pretzels, then Oktoberfest should not be missed! Munich plays host to this 16+ day event held annually and what a party it is. About six million people attend Oktoberfest annually.

42. Toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain in Rome

Rumor has it, if you throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain there are a few wishes that will come true. You are to stand with your back facing the fountain and use your right hand to toss over your left shoulder.

For one coin: you will return to Rome, two coins: you shall return AND fall in love and three coins: everything from the first two throws and get married! This is one of the best attractions in Rome not to miss.

Hey if you are single, you have nothing to lose!

43. Visit Lake Bled in Slovenia

The most popular attraction in all of Slovenia and a beautiful site at that, Lake Bled should be on your Europe bucket list. The beauty of this area is that it still is not overcrowded from the masses of tourists and you can enjoy it.

44. Take a dip in the Algarve in Portugal

This southern part of Portugal is lined with coastal tows, beaches and cliffs. It would be a shame not to mention how blue the water is! If you are looking for a true escape, head to the Algarve and take a dip in the water.

45. Grand Prix in Monaco

Held annually, this Formula One race is held on the Circuit de Monaco. Most notable for its hairpin turn, this is an event you will want to see among gambling, shopping and eating insanely delicious food.

The Fairmont Hotel Is located right next to the infamous hairpin bend and if you stay at the hotel with a package, you can see it from the view there.

46. Visit Malta’s Popeye Village

Believe it or not, Popeye Village is from the musical “Popeye” from 1980 and now draws visitors each year to see it live in person. Now one of the most popular attractions in Malta, these buildings and the crystal clear water in front of it are highly sought after for visiting.

47. Take a trip to Hallstatt, Austria

Hallstatt is often considered the most romantic destination in all of Europe, and just seeing the village on Lake Hallstatt will seal the deal.

48. Cliffs of Moher in Ireland

When it comes to the Europe bucket list, a trip to the Cliffs of Moher should be on it! The cliffs are about 14 kilometres in length and at the highest point, just over 500 feet in elevation.

You can easily take a road trip to visit or book a tour from a city like Dublin. This is a popular tourist destination, so finding a tour won’t be an issue.

49. Visit the Red Square in Moscow

Even though Russia is part of Asia as well, the Red Square is part of Europe.

50. See the Hogwarts Express in Scotland

The actual name is The Jacobite, and this steam train runs through the Scottish Highlands.

Harry Potter fan or not, the train ride and bridge columns are simply magic.

51. Visit Stari Most (the old bridge) in Mostar, Bosnia

Even though Bosnia isn’t the most visiting European country, a visit to see the bridge is worth the trip!

52. Eat Sachertorte in Austria

If you have a sweet tooth, the sachertorte in Vienna should not be missed. This delectable dessert is made of chocolate sponge cake, dark chocolate icing and filled with apricot jam. It is unique and also decadent. You should add this incredible dessert to your food bucket list as well.

Hotel Sacher in Vienna is the best place to get this incredible dessert.

53. Walk the Whitewashed Alleys Of Mykonos

This Greek island is famous for many things, most notably, the white washed cobblestone streets and alleys of shops.

54. Buy a cuckoo clock in Germany

When visiting Bavaria, you will find a lot of shops that sell Black forest Cuckoo Clocks and each one is magnificent on their own. You should receive a certificate of originality and a fantastic program for repairs and returns.

The real trick will be finding the one that is just perfect for you! They are all so lovely.

55. Tour the inside of the Hungarian Parliament

A lot of people only view the Hungarian Parliament from the outside. The stunning location on the Danube allows it to sparkle at night as it lights up with nothing around it. However, the inside is just as beautiful.

You will need tickets for entry and there are a variety of languages so that each 45 minute tour has a guide for a specific language.

56. Fairytale town Rothenburg ob der tauber

Located in Northern Bavaria, this quaint town is laid with cobblestone and medieval architecture. The split in the cobblestone road is the most known shot of the city.

Fun fact, the Harry Potter movies did have a scene shot in the city!

57. See the windmills in Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Have you ever been curious about the windmills in the Netherlands? In Kinderdijk you can view them from the outside, on a boat ride through the waterway and even visit the inside of one, to see how life is.

Granted, the space is very tiny, but those who lived in them maximized that space to get the most out of it.

58. Eat your weight in croissants in Paris

You cannot walk five feet in Paris without smelling incredible pastries. And who makes the best croissants? Why Paris of course. It is all that butter!

59. Walk the Berlin Wall

There is a trail you can visit that is in about 14 sections. You can do the whole thing or just part of it, but it gives you a good idea of where the wall was.

60. Admire the architecture at La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona

Antoni Gaudi was a master in architecture and design and remnants of his work can be found throughout Barcelona . Probably his most popular works is the Sagrada Familia.

From a distance you see how beautiful the building is, but its truly remarkable up close and on the inside. The level of detail is incredible and a must while visiting Spain !

61. See a football game

Typically known as “soccer” in America, football takes on a whole new meaning in Europe. This may be one of the most intense and thrilling sporting events on the continent.

62. Visit Vatican City

A trip to Europe would not be complete without visiting the smallest city in the world! But this small country comes with a lot of punch. Home to the Pope and an abundance of iconic architecture and art, you could easily spend days here and never see everything.

For a truly remarkable experience. visit during the Christmas season for Mass or see the Pop on Christmas Day.

63. Eat your weight in Tapas in Madrid

Madrid is known for its architecture and food. Make sure to eat everything while visiting the city. One of the best things to do in Madrid is to sit down with friends or family and order endless tapas.

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If you are crafting an itinerary for Europe and are feeling overwhelmed because of an endless list of things to do in Europe, our ultimate Europe bucket list with 200+ bucket list-worthy experiences (classic as well as offbeat) is sure to help narrow your choices to plan a beautiful trip to Europe .

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The second smallest continent in the world, Europe is huge when it comes to experiences.

With over 44 countries, each with its own historical, cultural, architectural, and natural heritage, Europe offers many chances to witness, experience, and learn something new.

Our list of the best European experiences includes quintessential and touristy as well as unusual and offbeat Europe bucket list experiences.

Without further ado, here’s a round-up of 200+ Europe travel bucket list ideas covering all the best things to do in Europe for your next Europe vacation. You’ll love these cool bucket list ideas.

PS: This European bucket list acts as a roadmap for us (and hope it’ll be for you too) to follow as it includes the experiences that we’ve checked off and the ones that are yet to be ticked off. This list is a never-ending work in progress and will keep on growing as we explore more of the continent and discover new bucket list experiences to add to it.

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1. Admire the Eiffel Tower in Paris

It has to be the most classic of all the Europe bucket list experiences in the most classic of all the Europe bucket list destinations.

Cliché as it is, there’s no denying that the Eiffel Tower is unmissable when in Paris . You can’t write a blog about the bucket list things to do in Europe and not mention the Eiffel Tower.

2. Climb the Top of the Arc de Triomphe

Arc de Triomphe is one of the most famous landmarks in Paris. The mighty monument honors the French soldiers martyred during the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars.

For the sweeping view over the whole of Paris, you must climb up the terrace of the triumphal arch.

To avoid the huge crowds (because it’s super touristy), buy a skip-the-line access ticket to effortlessly get up to the terrace of the Arc de Triomphe.

3. Appreciate Leonardo Da Vinci’s Masterpiece, the Mona Lisa in the Louvre Museum, Paris

Louvre often takes the lead when we talk about the best museums in Europe or even around the world.

Home to a mind-boggling collection of artworks, the Louvre is famed for Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, one of the greatest paintings in the world.

4. Soak up the Historic and Cultural Vibe at Shakespeare and Company Bookstore in Paris

Book lover or not, visiting  Shakespeare and Company, one of the most beautiful bookshops in Europe is always a good idea. Frequented by literary legends including Ernest Hemingway, Anaïs Nin, F. Scott Fitzgerald, T.S. Eliot, Gertrude Stein, and more, it feels like a literary heaven.

You can find your cozy spot and enjoy reading a page or two to soak up the history and charm of the bookstore. I would urge you to buy a book from here and get it stamped with the Shakespeare and Company logo stamp on the first cover page – now you have the best souvenir from Paris!

5. Visit Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy

Set in a magical bay shared by Normandy and Brittany, the tidal island of Mont Saint-Michel is best known for its Benedictine Abbey dating back to the 8th century.

The Abbey of Mont Saint-Michel is all lit up and glows golden as the sun sets – unarguably the most stunning sight ever!

6. Take in the Beauty of the Palace of Versailles

An epitome of opulence, power, and art, the Palace of Versailles is one of the best palaces in Europe.

The palace was the royal residence of the kings of France until the flare-up of the French Revolution. Today, it enjoys being one of the most visited cultural sites in the world.

You must not rush your visit. Spend some time admiring the paintings, sculptures, collections, and more – probably the most beautiful works of art one can ever witness.

7. Run Through the Lavenders Fields of Provence

Come summer, rows, and rows of exquisite flowers that are all shades of purple envelop the countryside of Provence in France.

The vibrant color fills your eyes and the scent of flowers fills the air – a pure treat to the senses.

It looks like a scene from a movie. You just can’t help but imagine yourself like a Bollywood actress who just wants to dance and run across gorgeous flower fields.

8. Soak Yourself in the Glamor and Luxury of the French Riviera

A breathtaking stretch of coast from Menton to Cannes is super beautiful.

Known for its sunny beaches, fabled picturesque towns, and villages, the city-state of Monaco, lively nightlife, luxurious villas, and for being the playground of the rich and famous, the French Riviera offers a unique (though pricey) experience to common travelers.

Hit the casino table in Monte Carlo Casino, drive the scenic Corniche de l’Esterel, visit the Castle of Nice, explore the beautiful citadel of Saint-Tropez, walk the narrow lanes of Villefranche-sur-Mer, and discover the Picasso Museum of Antibes, or just pamper yourself – there are many ways to live your French Riviera dream.

9. Explore the Fairytale Towns and Villages of Alsace

A historical region that embraces a unique culture that unites French and German cultures, Alsace is best known for its wine route, its food ( Alsatian cuisine ), its castles, its storybook towns and villages, and its Christmas markets.

Some of the most beautiful villages and medieval towns in the region include Colmar, Strasbourg, Kaysersberg, Riquewihr, and Eguisheim.

10. Taste Crêpes, Macarons, and Mille-feuille in Paris

The French macarons, crêpes, and pastries are hard to resist. They are so good.

You can relish crepes at Breizh Café , perhaps one of the most popular Paris crêperies, macarons at Ladurée , a Parisian patisserie that specializes in French macarons, and a French pastry called mille-feuille at Pierre Hermé .

11. Find Your Inner Peace at Corsica

A beautiful island in the Mediterranean, Corsica is a fine blend of picture-perfect scenery, a quiet vibe, rich culture, heritage, history, and good food – all that’s needed for a perfect holiday!

12. Loire Valley

The Loire River Valley is an enchanting countryside destination and a major wine region in France.

It’s famous for its natural beauty, fairy tale châteaux (Château de Chambord is the most impressive), and of course, great wine.

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13. Toss a Coin into Trevi Fountain

No bucket list for Europe, or a trip to Rome , is complete without a visit to the Trevi Fountain, and of course, you can’t leave before you follow the tradition of throwing a coin in the fountain.

Legend has it, if you throw one coin into the fountain you will return to Rome in the future.

That’s not all. A second coin promises a beautiful love life while the third coin ensures a marriage.

Make sure to stand with your back to the fountain and use your right hand to toss a coin over your left shoulder to make sure your wish comes true.

14. Explore the Roman Ruins at the Colosseum

The ancient amphitheater ever built, the Colosseum is magnificent inside and out. It has to be one of the seven wonders of the world.

The architectural and historical legacy of the Colosseum takes you back in time to discover the life and times of the ancient Roman Empire.

I’d suggest you book a tour as it gives you access to the underground and upper levels.

15. Discover the Grandeur of Vatican City

Home to the Pope, the holy city-state of Vatican City is adored for its iconic spiritual, cultural, architectural, and artistic heritage.

Vatican Museums displays a huge collection of over 20,000 priceless pieces of art.

The first thing that catches your attention is the Snail Staircase as soon as you enter the museum. An impressive 17th-century spiral staircase designed by Giuseppe Momo is one of the most photographed staircases in the world.

You must not miss the most notable and famous work by renowned artist Michelangelo, Creation of Adam. Look up to see as it covers a section of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

Another worthy thing to do in Vatican City is climbing the dome of St. Peter’s Basilica. It One of the largest churches in the world

16. Take a Cheesy Photo of Yourself Holding up the Leaning Tower of Pisa

When everyone’s taking a silly picture of themselves pretending to hold up the leaning tower then how can you not, no matter how unimaginative, predictable, and hackneyed it might be? Because…well, why not?

17. Ride a Gondola in Venice

Everyone needs to experience Venice, one of the most romantic European bucket list destinations by classic gondola at least once in their lifetime.

Because Venice is known for it.

A classic Venetian experience!

Besides, a ride through the romantic Grand Canal of Venice is the best way to explore the city and its quirks. In fact, it’s the best introduction to Venice you can have!

18. Hike the Dolomites

The Dolomites mountain range in the Italian Alps is considered one of the most beautiful mountain ranges in Europe.

A road trip through the Dolomites is quite simply amazing. It lets you enjoy incredible views of the mountains, valleys, and rivers, explore charming towns and villages, and take on fascinating hiking trails.

19. Go Town-hopping on Lake Como by Ferry Boat

Lake Como is the most famous lake in Italy and is frequented by travelers because of its stunning natural beauty, luxurious villas on its shores, and characterful towns like Bellagio, Varenna, Menaggio, and Tremezzo.

A boat tour is a perfect way to experience the lake and its attractions. You can witness the villas and other landmarks scattered by the side of the lake and some perched on the cliffs towering over the lake. A boat tour also stops by the pretty towns on the lake.

20. Gape at Michelangelo’s David in Florence

A Renaissance marble sculpture of David, a masterpiece by the Italian artist Michelangelo at Accademia Gallery is the most famous statue in Florence, Italy, and, perhaps, in the entire world.

You gotta see it!

21. Watch the Opera at La Scala in Milan

What better place to enjoy opera than its birthplace?

And what better place to enjoy opera than at the world’s greatest opera house?

22. Stay Like a Local in One of the Beautiful Hill Towns of Tuscany

Rolling hills, picturesque villas, and quaint medieval hilltop towns – Tuscany in a nutshell.

From the well-known San Gimignano, Volterra, and Cortona to lesser-known ones like Massa Marittima, Pitigliano, and Anghiari – each Tuscan town has its own vibe and charm.

Rent a medieval villa in a medieval village for an intimate and authentic experience in Tuscany.

23. Hike the Path of the Gods on the Amalfi Coast

Hiking the Path of the Gods introduces you to some of the most desirable views along the Amalfi Coast.

24. Explore the Five Colorful Villages of Cinque Terre

You must have seen an Instagram-worthy view of the stacked colorful houses perched on the cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean Sea while searching for Italy on the internet.

Wouldn’t you want to see that iconic view through the eyes of your camera? Hell yes!

25. Eat Neapolitan Pizza in Naples

Pizza remains the number one traditional food in Italy that every traveler wants to relish. Naples has their own version of pizza – Neapolitan pizza that comes in two varieties – pizza Marinara and pizza Margherita – the latter being the most coveted.

The legend has it that Queen Margherita of Savoy visited Naples in 1889 and wanted to try something new. That’s when Raffaele Esposito crafted a pizza just for her and named it after her – that’s how the delicious pizza Margherita was born.

Gino e Toto Sorbillo is among the top places to eat pizza in Naples.

26. Relish Gelato in Rome

Many people confuse ice cream with Gelato, but there’s a whole lot of difference.

Gelato is a frozen dessert, similar to ice cream, but with lower fat.

It can be found all over the globe, but the classic Gelato still resides in Italy.

Come il Latte in Rome serves some of the best and most creative Gelato in Italy.

27. Take a Food Tour in Italy

Italy is counted among some of the best food cultures and destinations in the world.

Italian cuisine has inspired many so much so that other countries around the globe have created their own version of Italian food with a bit of their own twist.

No wonder, two of its national dishes have become international sensations — pasta and as we all know, pizza.

Evidently, It’s mandatory to take a food tour in Italy to experience the country in all its essence.

28. Ruins of Pompeii

With a history of about 2,000 years, Pompeii is a window into Roman culture.

You must add this intriguing archaeological experience to your Italy itinerary.

29. Admire Duomo di Milano in Milan

Milan Cathedral is a symbol of Milan and an architectural marvel that holds about 3,400 statues – that’s the most number of figures a building has in the world. Isn’t it fascinating?

30. See Trulli houses in Alberobello

Visit Alberobello, a cute little town in the Puglia region of Italy just to admire trulli, 14th-century milky white stone huts with conical roofs.

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31. Check Out Big Ben in London

A visit to London is incomplete without visiting the iconic clock tower, no two ways about it!

32. Explore Buckingham Palace

Explore Buckingham Palace to learn more about Britain’s rich royal heritage.

33. Pose with the Iconic Red Phone Booth in London

Who doesn’t want cliche Insta-worthy pics from their vacation?

When in London, don’t forget to pose with one of the K2 telephone boxes which are scattered all over the city.

34. Ride the Big Red Bus in London

You can’t visit London and not experience the iconic big red bus, one of the world-recognized symbols of London.

35. Stroll the Charming District of Notting Hill

Notting Hill with its iconic pastel-colored houses, beautiful gardens, famous street markets, charming cafes, and restaurants, and a bohemian vibe is one of the quintessential and chicest neighborhoods in London.

It’s been a filming location for quite a few Hollywood movies viz. namesake movie Notting Hill, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Love Actually, and many more.

Spend some time taking in the beauty of this picture-perfect neighborhood of London.

36. Afternoon Tea in London

You must not miss out on the classic British afternoon tea experience when in London. It’s more of a national tradition or ritual.

A traditional English afternoon tea comprises a cup of tea (of course) and snacks like sandwiches, cakes, pastries, scones, teacakes, and cookies.

Harrods Tea Rooms, Mayfair, The Savoy, The Ritz, The Berkeley, The Bloomsbury Hotel, The Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon at Fortnum & Mason, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, and Rosewood are some of the desirable places to try afternoon tea in London.

37. Walk the Great Stones Way 

The Great Stones Way is a long-distance walking trail in Wiltshire, UK, and comprises prehistoric stone circles, henges, barrows, churches, pretty little villages, and breathtaking countryside views.

UNESCO-listed Stonehenge and Avebury, two of the greatest megalithic sights in Britain are the major draws on this trail.

38. Visit Windsor Castle

The oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world, Windsor Castle along with Buckingham Palace is an official royal residence and quite a popular tourist attraction in England.

Even if you are not very into the royal family, the stories laced with the history behind the palace make it worth a visit.

39. Explore the English Countryside in the Cotswolds

Located just about 2 hours west of London, the Cotswolds makes for a beautiful day trip from London . It’s unarguably one of the dreamiest parts of England.

Rolling hills, rugged pastures, beautiful trails, meandering rivers, bewitching woods, picture-perfect English countryside, charming towns and villages, rich history, and much more – Cotswolds has to be on your UK bucket list!

40. British Museum

Recognized as the oldest national public museum in the world, the British Museum celebrates human history and culture through its fascinating collection.

The museum remains in controversy for its exhibition of certain artifacts that were brought from other countries in colonial times and are never returned.

Rosetta Stone is among the most treasured possessions of the museum.

41. Explore Oxford

World-famous for being the home to the world’s most prestigious and pretty universities, the University of Oxford, the city of Oxford features stunning architecture, and rich history and culture.

42. Explore Cambridge

Cambridge, like Oxford, is famed for its world-class university, the University of Cambridge. Set on gorgeous grounds, the university is counted among the top universities in the world.

It boasts celebrated writers, actors, comedians, and politicians as its alumni.

43. River Cruise on the Thames

Sailing along the River Thames is a lovely way to see the most famous landmarks of London.

44. Lake District

Lake District or the Lakes or Lakeland is one of the best national parks in the UK and the largest in England.

The region is so so gorgeous. Its scenic landscape (lakes, forests, and mountains or fells) inspired the Lake Poets to write poetry as beautiful as it is.

45. Stroll the Shambles in York

I love charming and historic streets. There are so many stories up their sleeve. A stroll along them is like stepping back in time.

One of them is Shambles in York, England.

With 5th-century timber-framed buildings and narrow cobbled alleys, Shambles is one of the oldest and prettiest streets in Europe.

46. Admire Edinburg Castle in Edinburg

A 10 to 15-minute walk takes you up Castle Hill where majestic Edinburg Castle is located. The castle is one of the oldest fortifications in Europe and is an interesting point.

47. Explore the Scottish Highlands

Those dramatic landscapes, romantic castles, charming towns, and a lot of history and character – well, the Highlands are stunningly gorgeous!

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48. Explore the Isle of Skye

A famous location for famous movies, the Isle of Skye is a heavenly island in Scotland that’s revered for its untamed and wild landscapes, medieval castles, quaint fishing villages, and rich history as the island has been inhabited since the Mesolithic period.

49. Ride the Hogwarts Express

You must ride the Jacobite Steam Train or Hogwarts Express or the Harry Potter Steam Train on your trip to Scotland even if you aren’t a Harry Potter Fan (having said that, I haven’t met anyone who isn’t) as the journey combines a lot of history and endless natural beauty.

50. See a magnificent sunrise on the Shetland Isles in Scotland

Listed among the seven best sunrise spots in the world by Lonely Planet , Shetland features some of the most incredible landscapes in the UK.

51. Stargazing in Galloway Forest Park

An outdoor lover’s dream, Galloway Forest Park is also a perfect place to go stargazing as it’s a designated Dark Sky Park.

52. Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland

Giant’s Causeway is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a unique attraction that features over 60 million years old hexagonal basalt columns plunging into the sea.

53. Walk Through the Dark Hedges in Northern Ireland

Make sure to walk the Dark Hedges, a peaceful avenue with beech trees on both sides creating a unique tunnel near the village of Ballymoney that has been popularised by Game of Thrones.

Witness this extraordinarily stunning site on your visit to Northern Ireland.

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54. Visit the Berlin Wall

A symbol of the Cold War, the Berlin War is a must must visit attraction in Berlin. It’s an intriguing spot that narrates the past of Berlin – the agonizing separation and euphoric reunion.

55. Brandenburg Gate

Another iconic sight and a symbol of the Cold War in Berlin, the Brandenburg Gate is thought to be the symbol of unity for Berliners.

56. Drive the Romantic Road in Germany

Medieval Castles, rolling vineyards, pristine lakes, beautiful Alps, and fairy-tale villages – this 220 miles (354 km) scenic byway from Würzburg to Füssen in Bavaria fondly called Romantic Road is nothing but love.

57. Admire Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria

And you’ll witness one of the best castles in Europe, Neuschwanstein Castle while driving the Romantic Road.

It’s the castle that inspired Sleeping Beauty Castle as well as Cinderella Castle.

58. Visit Rothenburg ob der Tauber

This cute little town in northern Bavaria is a hit among travelers for its beautiful medieval architecture and Christmas market (Reiterlesmarkt).

59. Oktoberfest in Munich

One of the best festivals in the world , Oktoberfest is also one of the largest beer festivals in the world.

It, of course, is a great way to meet beer lovers from around the world. Alongside this, attending the festival also gives you an insight into the Bavarian culture.

60. Explore Black Forest

The Black Forest (Schwarzwald) region in southwest Germany is wild and rugged. With dense woodlands, gushing waterfalls, charming villages, numerous hiking trails, and thermal spa towns, the region is thought to be the setting for Grimm’s Fairy Tales.

Did you know that Schönwald in the Black Forest is the birthplace of the cuckoo clock?

61. Tour the Famous Christmas Markets in Germany

Think Christmas. Think Germany. The country is truly the top Christmas destination in the world.

Cologne, Stuttgart, Dresden, and Nuremberg have some of the best Christmas markets in Europe .

62. Explore Regensburg

Located on the Danube River, Regensburg is a picturesque and well-preserved medieval town in eastern Bavaria.

You must explore this hidden gem in Germany before it gets touristy.

63. Find the Pinks in Bonn during Spring

Visit the city of Bonn in Western Germany during spring and walk through a dream of breathtaking pink. Yes! Heerstraße ( Heerstasse ) in Bonn is where you can find the stunning bloom of vivid cherry blossoms.

64. Revel in the Beauty and Royalty of Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna remains the main summer residence of the Habsburg rulers and holds a great significance in the history and culture of Austria that makes it worth a visit.

No wonder it’s one of the must-do things to do in Vienna and Austria , for that matter.

Read More: Where to Stay in Vienna

65. Sound of Music Tour in Salzburg

Home to the real Trapp family and a filming location for a classic musical “ Sound of Music “, Salzburg is where you must retrace the footsteps of Maria von Trapp and Julie Andrews .

Read More: Where to Stay in Salzburg

66. Fairytale Town of Hallstatt

One of the most beautiful places to visit in Austria , Hallstatt is a fairytale in motion. It’s beautiful, no matter what the season, however, it’s ethereal in winter .

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67. River Cruise on the Danube

A cruise on the Danube River, the second-longest river in Europe that zigzags through 10 European countries is a beautiful and laid-back way to experience Europe.

One such cruise along the Danube takes you to the World Heritage Site of Wachau Valley from Vienna . One of the best day trips from Vienna , Wachau is a stretch of the Danube River between the towns of Melk and Krems.

Melk Abbey, a stunning Benedictine monastery above the town of Melk is the star attraction on this route.

68. Drive Grossglockner High Alpine Road

Grossglockner High Alpine Road in Austria, one of the highest alpine roads in Europe makes for a beautiful and adventurous road trip!

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69. walk the charles bridge in prague.

Charles Bridge defines the city of Prague. It’s the oldest and the most beautiful bridge in Prague and the second oldest bridge in the Czech Republic.

Walking the bridge during sunset as lanterns light up the stone walkway is the way to go.

70. Charming Town of Cesky Krumlov

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Český Krumlov should not be missed on a trip to the Czech Republic. It’s a delight to explore.

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71. Explore the Old Town of Krakow, Poland

The historic core of Krakow, Stare Miasto (Old Town) is brimming with historic houses, the largest market square in Europe called Rynek Główny, medieval palaces, churches, and synagogues.

72. Visit the Largest Castle in the World, Malbork Castle

Malbork Castle aka Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is ranked first among the largest castles in the world.

You can easily explore this impressive castle and fortress on a day trip from Gdansk.

73. Bratislava Castle

Perched on a steep hill above the Danube River, Bratislava Castle dominates the skyline of Bratislava . It dates back to the 9th century and has been an eternal symbol of the city.

One of the best things to do in Bratislava , the castle tour takes you through the rich past of the Great Moravian Empire and offers the best view over the city.

74. Try Bryndzové Halušky

If you want to know a place, city, or country, eat what locals eat. So, when in Slovakia, try Bryndzové Halušky , their national dish.

75. Ride Pletna on Lake Bled

Talk about the magical places to visit in Slovenia and Bled steals the show. This certainly is the crown jewel of Slovenia .

And one thing that you must do in Bled is to ride a pletna (a traditional boat) on Lake Bled to Bled Island.

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76. Take a Picture with the Symbol of Ljubljana

The dragon is the symbol of Ljubljana . It enjoys a pride of place on the city coat of arms and on the Dragon Bridge.

One of the best things to do in Ljubljana is to take a picture next to the Dragon Bridge, the most iconic landmark in the capital city of Slovenia.

77. Vintgar Gorge

One of the most beautiful half-day trips from Bled is to the natural wonder of Vintgar Gorge . It’s only about 5 km from the town of Bled.

 78. Vršič Pass

Vršič Pass is the highest mountain pass in Slovenia that connects Bovec with Kranjska Gora and is packed with incredible views and picturesque sights.

This road trip in the Julian Alps reveals the true beauty of Mother Nature.

79. Admire the La Sagrada Familia In Barcelona

Designed by Antonio Gaudí, La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona is one of the most beautiful and impressive churches in Europe.

Interestingly, the church is still under construction. The work has been going on since 1882 and is said to be finished by 2026 .

Nonetheless, it’s the celebrated symbol of Barcelona.

80. Eat Tapas in Granada

If you only do one thing in Granada, eat tapas. Tapas isn’t a food here, it’s an emotion.

You know It’s served free with your drink at Tapas Bars in Granada, every time.

81. Participate in La Tomatina Festival in Buñol 

La Tomatina Festival is fun. As crazy as it gets.

Besides, attending this wacky festival gives you a chance to meet and become friends with people from across the world and learn more about Spanish culture.

82. Explore Alhambra in Granada

A palace known for its exceptional beauty, Alahambra is one of the best places to capture the essence of the Moorish history of Spain .

83. Admire Pablo Picasso’s Guernica at the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid

Art lovers know what Guernica is!

It’s one of the most powerful anti-war paintings in history by Picasso. You can see it in room 6 on the 2nd floor of the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid.

84. Party Hard in Ibiza

You must party in Ibiza, the party capital of the world, at least once in your lifetime because – YOLO.

So, Are you going to Ibiza?

85. Plaza de España in Seville

Located in María Luisa Park, Plaza de España was designed by Aníbal González Álvarez-Ossorio, an eminent Spanish architect to host the Ibero-American Expo in 1929. And it turned out to be the most beautiful, grand, and unique square in Seville.

86. Eat Churros in Madrid

Churros, a food that has become a tradition in Spain is mouth-watering.

And the best place to try this Spanish sweet treat is Chocolatería San Ginés in Madrid.

87. Walk the Camino de Santiago

The Camino de Santiago aka the Way of St. James is a network of different pilgrimage routes for Christians that ends at Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, an autonomous community in the northwest of Spain.

Apart from the religious and spiritual fulfillment, walking the route is a great way to discover new traditions, culture, and heritage and a positive way of life.

It sure is a trip of a lifetime.

88. Explore the White Towns of Andalusia (Pueblos Blancos)

There are over 20 gorgeous whitewashed towns and villages spread all over southern Spain in the region of Andalucia, mostly in the provinces of Málaga and Cádiz.

Setenil de las Bodegas, Olvera, Mijas, Zahara de la Sierra, and Arcos de la Frontera are some of the prettiest white villages in Spain that you must explore.

89. Explore Costa Brava

Costa Brava (rugged or wild coast) is a scenic stretch of coast in the Catalonia region of Spain.

Home to pretty medieval villages, beautiful sandy beaches, rugged coves, nature parks, vineyards, the masterpieces of Salvador Dalí, and a mild Mediterranean climate – Costa Brava should be on your bucket list.

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90. ski in zermatt in the swiss alps.

Zermatt is a picture-perfect mountain resort town in the Swiss Alps best known for skiing. Indulging in high-altitude skiing underneath the Matterhorn is an exhilarating experience.

91. Eat Fondue in Zürich

Try Swiss Fondue at Chäsalp in Zürich.

92. Take a Trip to the Top of the World – Jungfrau

The journey to Jungfrau can be done by a combination of a cogwheel train and cable car. You can choose one from several routes up to Jungfraujoch depending on your starting point.

93. Ride a Cable Car to Mount Titlis in Switzerland

Enjoy the thrill of riding TITLIS Rotair, the first-ever revolving cable car in the world to the top of Mt. Titlis.

And the view from the top is incredible. Plus, there are so many things to do once at the top like walking the highest suspension bridge in Europe, exploring an ice cave, ziplining, hiking, and boating on Trübsee.

94. Enjoy the Scenic Train Journey from Zermatt to St Moritz in Glacier Express

One of the most beautiful train journeys in the world, Glacier Express affords the breathtaking scenery that Switzerland is known for.

95. Discover Grindelwald

Located in the Bernese Alps in Switzerland, Grindelwald is a beautiful Swiss village known for being the gateway for the Jungfrau, the Top of Europe.

While you head for Jungfraujoch, don’t forget to take some time out to explore this postcard-perfect village.

96. Embrace Adventure in Interlaken

Your Europe adventure bucket list is incomplete without adding Interlaken to it. Interlaken is the adventure capital of Switzerland, after all.

97. Explore Lisbon by Iconic Mustard Yellow Trams

You can’t visit Lisbon and not ride the famous yellow tram, a symbol of Lisbon. 

98. Enjoy Fado in Lisbon

Fado is a Portuguese traditional music genre and you must listen to fado when in Portugal. The Fado Museum in the Alafama neighborhood in Lisbon is your best bet.

99. Admire the Vibrant Pena Palace in Sintra

The National Place of Pena in Sintra is a crowning jewel of Portugal. It would be a crime to miss it.

100. Visit Benagil Caves in Algarve

A natural seaside cave famous for a distinctive hole in its roof known as the eye, Grotte de Benagil looks stunning when the sunlight pours through it and lights up the golden sands and green-blue waters. And the view of blue sky from the eye is splendorous.

101. Beach-Hopping in Algarve

The southernmost region of Portugal, the Algarve is home to some of the best beaches in Europe. From family-friendly beaches to romantic beaches to remote beaches – there’s one for every kind of traveler.

Praia da Salema, Praia de Benagil, Praia da Marinha, and Praia da Falésia are some of the most loved beaches in the Algarve.

102. Explore the Azores

This unearthly archipelago in the mid-Atlantic with 9 volcanic islands, each more beautiful than the next celebrates nature like anything. This region of Portugal is one of the most beautiful warm places in Europe in winter .

The Azores are also one of the largest whale sanctuaries in the world. You can go whale and dolphin watching here, year-round.

103. Discover the Best Spots to See and Click Azulejo Tiles in Porto

Think Porto. Think Azulejos . These extraordinarily beautiful ceramic blue and white tiles are a quintessential sight in Porto.

Sao Bento Train Station, Porto Cathedral, Capela das Almas, Igreja do Carmo, Igreja de Santo Ildefonso, Casa da Musica, Igreja dos Congregados, and Banco de Materiais are the best places to witness the beauty of azulejo tiles in  Porto .

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104. Experience the Viking Culture at the Viking Ship Museum on Bygdøy

Explore the Viking Age , an integral part of Norwegian history at the Viking Ship Museum on the Bygdøy peninsula in Oslo .

Note: The Viking Ship Museum is closed for renovation and will reopen as the Museum of the Viking Age in 2026.

105. Gawk at the Unique Sculptures at Vigeland Park in Oslo

The Vigeland Park or Frogner Park is the world’s largest sculpture park displaying a fascinating collection of about 200 exclusive sculptures designed by a famous Norwegian sculptor, Gustav Vigeland.

The park with its naked sculptures is oddly unique. Trust me, you haven’t seen anything quite like this before.

Read More: Where to Stay in Olso

106. Explore the Stunning Norwegian Fjords

Complete your Norway Itinerary with an experience of a lifetime – exploring the Norwegian fjords.

Cruise along the breathtaking Norwegian fjords, explore charming fjord villages , and take on hikes for incredible views of Norway’s fjords.

 The most famous fjords in Norway include Nærøyfjord, the Sognefjord, the Geirangerfjord, and the Hardangerfjord.

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107. Ride the Beautiful  Flåmsbana

Flåmsbana or Flåm Line is about a 20 km long railway line that runs from the end of Aurlandsfjord, an arm of the Sognefjord in Flåm to the high mountains of Myrdal.

This hour-long (2-hour return trip) train journey is often quoted as one of the most beautiful train journies in the world.

And it certainly is. It takes you through many tunnels and showcases spectacular scenery of steep mountainsides, roaring waterfalls, and pristine lakes and rivers.

108. Go Hiking in Norway

Your Norway Itinerary is incomplete if you don’t take on one or two of the most beautiful hikes in Norway viz. Trolltunga, Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), Kjerag, and Romsdalseggen.

The best way to absorb the beauty of the iconic Norwegian fjords (truly, nature at its best) is by hitting the trails that lead to breathtaking viewpoints.

109. Admire the Colorful Wooden Houses of Bryggen in Bergen

You can’t miss Bergen when in Norway because the city is known as the Gateway to Fjords. It’s a stone’s throw from some of the most celebrated fjords of Norway.

And when in Bergen, you are not allowed to miss UNESCO-listed Bryggen, the country’s most notable and iconic cultural attraction. A series of well-preserved colorful wooden Hanseatic-era houses on the wharf takes you back in time.

You must stroll the narrow alleyways and get lost behind the historic façades to discover the tales of the past.

110. Scenic Train Journey from Oslo to Bergen

A 7-hour train journey from Oslo to Bergen embraces some of the most beautiful landscapes in Norway and rightly has been voted one of the most beautiful train journeys in the world. And you gotta experience it to know why!

111. Take a Road Trip from Bergen to Oslo

A road trip from Bergen to Oslo takes you through striking mountain passes and out-of-this-world (literally) fjord countryside that you’d not wanna miss it!

112. Northern Lights in Tromsø

If you plan to visit Norway anytime from September through March, It surely is the time when the elusive northern lights grace the skies and Tromso is where you can have higher chances to spot them.

Tromsø is counted among the top 10 places to see Northern Lights around the world . In fact, it tops the list.

113. Drive the Atlantic Ocean Road

One of the Norwegian Scenic Routes, the Atlantic Road is magical.

About 8 km long stretch of road runs from Kristiansund to Molde and takes you right out to the edge of the ocean. The road was voted the Engineering Feat of the Century in 2005.

114. Ice Music Festival in Bergsjøstølen, Norway

If you find yourself in Norway in the month of February, you can have a chance to witness one of the most unique and best ice festivals in the world – the Ice Music Festival in Bergsjøstølen.

This glacial instrument festival features everything from the venue and instruments to art, made of ice and snow.

Read More: Europe in February – Where to go + Insider Tips

115. Spot Polar Bears in Svalbard

Svalbard is one of the best places to see the King of the Arctic. There’s a reason it became the filming location in the TV series Frozen Planet II on BBC.

Here the population of polar bears exceeds that of humans.

This Norwegian archipelago has been on my bucket list for so long that it demands to be ticked off as soon as possible 🙂

116. Stroll the Vibrant Harbor of Nyhavn in Copenhagen

Nyhavn is synonymous with Copenhagen in Denmark . This iconic waterfront is beautifully lined by brightly colored townhouses dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries and is a favorite place to hang out for locals and tourists alike.

Read More: Where to Stay in Copenhagen

117. Ride a Bike through Copenhagen

The most fun (and a way to explore the Danish capital is by pedaling around like a local.

Because how can you not get on two wheels when in a biking city of the world?

118. Experience Hygge in Denmark

Danish Hygge is a concept of coziness and it’s something that Danes practice mostly during autumn and winter.

Basically hygge means creating a comfy aura, appreciating the small joys, and enjoying the bright and beautiful things in life with people close to your heart.

Find out the hygge things to do when you visit Denmark to know what exactly the Danish way of life feels like.

One of the classic ways to embrace hygge is sipping coffee in a cozy cafe on a dark cold day with a good book or with someone you admire.

119. Visit Tivoli Gardens

Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen , one of the oldest amusement parks in the world is very bit of fun for everyone, young or adult.

Inspiration by Hans Christian Andersen and Walt Disney, the park features historic architecture, lush gardens, and unique rides. The wooden Rollercoaster dating back to 1914 is one of the most popular rides here.

The sight of the park all decked up with colorful lights at night is worth a look.

End your day with scrumptious food at Tivoli Food Hall.

120. Explore Kronborg Castle

Kronborg Castle in Helsingør has to be one of the most beautiful places in Denmark .

The most significant Renaissance castle in Northern Europe, Kronborg is famous around the world for being the setting of Hamlet by Shakespeare.

121. Visit Møn in Denmark

The first-ever biosphere reserve in Denmark, Møn is home to the beautiful natural attraction of Møns Klint.

It’s here you can admire the beautiful white cliffs rising above the turquoise waters.

It’s also one of the best places to experience the night sky in Denmark!

122. Dragør

Just about 20 minutes away from Copenhagen, Dragor is an utterly charming historic fishing village.

In fact, it’s one of the best day trips you can take from Copenhagen .

123. Cross the Øresund Bridge

Take a road trip from Copenhagen in Denmark to Malmö in Sweden via Öresund Bridge, the longest combined road and rail bridge in Europe.

You can make your way from one country to another in just about 30 minutes and the beautiful bridge adds to the entire experience.

124. Gawk at the Unreal Landscapes of the Faroe Islands

If raw nature tickles you, the Faroe Islands is for you!

A windswept self-governing archipelago of Faroe Islands comprises 18 rugged and remote volcanic islands in the North Atlantic Ocean between Iceland and Norway and forms a part of the Kingdom of Denmark.

With rolling mountains, dramatic waterfalls, plunging sea cliffs, and floating lakes – Faroes is extraordinarily gorgeous!

125. Experience Finnish Sauna

Sauna culture is an intrinsic part of the lives of Finnish people and finds a special place on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

A sacred space in Finnish tradition, a visit to the sauna is a one-of-a-kind experience.

If you are  visiting Helsinki , choose Löyly, the most iconic public sauna right next to the sea. Indulging in a traditional smoke sauna and a wood-burning sauna at Löyly is one of the best things to do in Helsinki .

If you’ve time, plan a visit to Rajaportti, the oldest public sauna in Finland located in the sauna capital of the world, Tampere for an authentic experience.

126. Karelian pies in Finland

An important part of Finnish cuisine, Karelian pies or Karelian pasties, or Karelian pirogs are hearty traditional boat-shaped pastries that come from the Karelia region and is classed as Finland’s most loved foods.

The pie is made with a rye dough that’s thinly rolled, stuffed with rice porridge, baked until golden and crispy, and served with egg butter (munavoi).

127. Porvoo

Porvoo , a city of charming moments (as they call it) is just about 45 minutes from Helsinki. The narrow cobbled streets lined with ancient dollhouse-like houses, charming cafés, boutiques, and galleries – that’s Porvoo!

Dear me. I forgot to talk about iconic red-ochre-painted riverside (by the Porvoo River) warehouses. They define Porvoo!

You must discover this cute and historic Finnish town on your trip to Finland because it’s one of the hidden gems in Europe .

128. Celebrate Christmas in the Official Hometown of Santa, Rovaniemi

You can meet Santa every day of the year in Rovaniemi in Finnish Lapland but it’s more magical when you meet him during the Christmas season.

I urge you to experience the true magic of Christmas in the Official Hometown of Santa Claus, Rovaniemi.

Read More: Where to Stay in Rovaniemi

129. Take in the Enchanting Beauty of the Northern Lights from a Glass Igloo

One of the best winter destinations in Europe , Rovaniemi is home to a variety of glass igloos to match every taste.

Imagine lying on a warm bed under the open sky and witnessing the magical Auroras shimmering and dancing above. If it sounds so good, imagine how it’d feel!

Winter is also a time when you can experience Kaamos (Polar Night) create mysterious lights. They are extremely photogenic.

Apukka Resort, Arctic Snowhotel & Glass Igloos, Arctic Treehouse Hotel, Aurora Village in Ivalo, and Glass Resort offer cozy and tastefully decorated glass igloos in and around Rovaniemi.

130. Experience the Midnight Sun from the Top of the Ounasvaara Hill in Rovaniemi

Ounasvaara is a hill in Rovaniemi, right at the Polar Circle. An easy hike to Ounasvaara is all you need to do to witness the magic of Midnight Sun .

131. Pick Berries in a Finnish Forest

Picking wild berries in the dense forest is the best thing you can do in Finland during summer and autumn.

132. Walk the Old Town of Dubrovnik

The list of the best places to visit in Croatia is incomplete without Dubrovnik .

The Old Town of Dubrovnik is the stuff dreams are made of. Strolling the charming streets and hidden alleyways is like walking back in time. Every nook and cranny is filled with stories of the past, not to mention, awesome architecture.

A day in Dubrovnik is all you need to fall in love with it!

Read More: Where to Stay in Dubrovnik

133. Climb the Ancient City Walls in Dubrovnik

A walk around the ancient city walls that encircle its historic heart is a must when in Dubrovnik.

From its highest point, the view over the old town featuring terracotta roofs, churches, towers, medieval buildings, and the cerulean Adriatic sea is heavenly.

134. Visit Diocletian’s Palace in Split

Built by the Roman emperor Diocletian, this ancient palace defines the old town of Split and is the high point of the best things to do in Split .

135. Watch Sunset at the Greeting to the Sun in Zadar

Visit Zadar for an unforgettable sunset !

There’s something magical about the way the sun sets by the ocean and the solar-powered Greeting to the Sun (aka Sun Salutation or Monument to the Sun) lights up the entire waterfront.

And you can’t help but feel elated to witness the prettiest sunset ever.

Even Alfred Hitchcock after seeing the famous Zadar sunset, proclaimed, “Zadar has the most beautiful sunset in the world, more beautiful than the one in Key West, in Florida, applauded at every evening.”

136. Island Hopping in Croatia

Your Croatia Itinerary is definitely not complete if you don’t visit its beautiful islands.

There are over 78 inhabited islands along the shimmering Adriatic coastline that showcase pristine natural beauty.

Hvar, Vis, Brač, Korčula, Mljet, and Rab are some of the best islands in Croatia.

Hvar is the most visited island in Croatia while the Island of Vis is a peaceful one.

The Blue Cave of Biševo is a unique attraction here. It’s a day trip from Komiža, a town on the island.

You can take an island hopping day trip from Split if you are short on time and can’t commit to a stay on an island.

137. Soak in the Beauty of Plitvice Lakes National Park

One of the best national parks in Europe and the world , Plitvice is nothing less than a dreamy haven.

Lush forests and meadows, turquoise-colored lakes, gushing waterfalls, and exceptional biological diversity – the park seems to be blessed with unparalleled  natural beauty .

138. Try Black Risotto in Dubrovnik

A Croatia delicacy, black risotto is a must-try if you love seafood.

Located in the heart of the Dubrovnik Old Town, Dalmatino Dubrovnik serves the best black risotto in Croatia.

139. Explore Istria

Shared by three countries – Croatia, Slovenia, and Italy, Istria, the largest peninsula within the Adriatic Sea is known for its historical hill towns, stunning seaside towns, craggy shorelines, rich history, and Istria truffles.

The Istrian coastal towns of Rovinj, Pula, and Poreč attract more visitors while the inland medieval towns of Hum (dubbed as the smallest town in the world), Motovun, and Groznjan in Istria are certainly worth a visit.

140. Explore a Quirky Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb

Zagreb is brimming with quirky art galleries and museums. Museum of Broken Relationships is top of the line.

An emotional roller coaster ride, the museum through its unique exhibits narrates the stories of relationships that fail to materialize.

141. Appreciate the Stunning Architecture of the Grand Place

La Grand-Place is a cobbled central market square that is home to beautiful architectural jewels making it one of the most beautiful squares in Europe.

142. Attend Tomorrowland in Boom, Belgium

Tomorrowland should be on every dance music lover’s bucket list.

It’s not your regular music festival. It’s special. It celebrates life. It teaches us that every moment you’re alive should be a celebration. No wonder, it finds a position on the list of the best art and music festivals in the world .

Hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world come together, connect, and unite despite their differences to celebrate their love for music. The energy is incomparable!

143. Indulge in Belgian Chocolate

Do you have a sweet tooth? You must not miss visiting Brussels, the chocolate capital of the world, and tasting Belgian chocolate, the best chocolate in the world.

Pierre Marcolini (they have a number of stores throughout the city) in Brussels is the best place to get Belgian chocolates.

144. Savor Belgian Waffle

Belgium might be the birthplace of waffles but the dessert has become an international phenomenon now. You can find waffles anywhere and everywhere in the world.

Belgium has different varieties of waffles of which Liège waffles and Brussels waffles are the most sought-after.

Maison Dandoy in Brussels is the best place to eat waffles in Belgium.

145. Gobble Belgian Frites

Pommes Frites are nothing but fries that are fried twice!

Did you know that the fries are originally from Belgium? So why are they called French fries if they are really from Belgium? Here’s why! In fact, Belgians celebrate Fries Day on July 13th!

Fritland and Frit Flagey are some of the best friteries in Brussels.

146. Explore Bruges on a Canal Cruise

The beautiful bridges, cute gingerbread house, charming squares, and cobbled alleyways – a boat ride through the canals of Bruges aka the arteries of the city is the best way to experience the charming little town.

147. Be in Two Places at Once in Baarle

Imagine you’ve one foot in one country and the other in another country.

Baarle-Hertog in Belgum na dBaarle-Nassau in Neherlands

Netherlands

148.  visit anne frank house in amsterdam.

Have you read The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank? Chances are, you’ve. It’s a world classic, after all.

You know, you can visit the real house and hiding place where this celebrated German-born Jewish diarist lived during WW II. It’s in Prinsengracht (canal belt) in Amsterdam!

149. Walk Through the Red Light District

The Amsterdam Red Light District isn’t an attraction but an infamous neighborhood that houses the oldest profession in the world.

Apart from adult entertainment, you’ll find a lot of restaurants, hotels, and bars.

The area attracts a lot of tourists and is fairly safe to visit. We recommend you visit during the daytime.

150. Ride a Bike

With a clearly signposted huge network of cycling paths, Amsterdam is best explored on a bike.

151. Get a Picture with the I Amsterdam Sign

Go for that cliche yet iconic picture of the most clicked frame in Amsterdam – I Amsterdam Sign.

152. See the Beautiful Tulip Fields in Keukenhof

One of the best places to see spring in Europe , Keukenhof aka Garden of Europe is one of the largest and most beautiful flower gardens in the world.

Plan around early March to mid-April to see the colorful tulips blooming in their full glory.

153. See the Windmills of Kinderdijk

A UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kinderdijk near Rotterdam in South Holland is well-known for its 17th-century Dutch windmills around the world.

A boat tour along the mills is the best way to explore the region. You can stop by the mill workshop to learn more about the operation and maintenance of the windmills.

154. Explore Giethoorn

Giethoorn is a unique and idyllic village on the northernmost tip of Overijssel known for its waterways, wooden bridges, and time-worn thatched-roof houses. It’s rightly called the Venice of the Netherlands.

It’s amazing to discover the natural and historical beauty of Giethoorn on a traditional Giethoorn boat (punter) trip on the canals.

155. Visit Cube Houses in Rotterdam

Some of Rotterdam’s most iconic and innovative attractions are the cube houses designed by Piet Blom, a Dutch architect in the 1970s.

Witnessing cube houses is a must when in Rotterdam. It can be done as a day trip from Amsterdam.

156. Stroll through Lipscani, the Old Town of Bucharest

The Old Town of Bucharest is delightful. It’s alive with many amazing architectural marvels, charming cafes and restaurants, good bars and clubs, and shops.

Lipscani is the medieval heart of the Old Town that accommodates some of the most beautiful buildings in Bucharest. Walking along the paved pathways of Lipscani is like walking back in time.

157. Drive the Transfăgărășan Road

Transfăgărășan Mountain Road (National Road DN 7C) is among the most scenic roads in the world.

When in Romania, you must indulge in an adventurous road trip along this second-highest mountain pass in Romania dotted with steep hairpin bends. This winding 150 km road connects the south of Romania with Transylvania.

158. Visit Bran Castle (Dracula’s Castle) 

Only 30 km from Brașov, Bran Castle is a famous landmark in Transylvania. It looks imposing perched on a steep cliff. This medieval castle is located along the historic trade route between Wallachia and Transylvania, the Rucăr-Bran Pass.

It’s also known as Dracula’s Castle as it’s often cited (no evidence though) as the home to the fictional vampire Count Dracula in Dracula, the 1897 gothic horror novel by Bram Stoker.

159. Learn about Saxon Heritage

Southern Transylvania features a unique Saxon heritage. Saxons aka the Germans of Transylvania came to Transylvania during the 12th century and grew to become an important cultural and architectural heritage that’s unique to Europe.

You can witness well-preserved Saxon towns and villages in Southern Transylvania viz. Brașov, Sibiu, Sighișoara, and Sebes to learn more about Saxon heritage.

160. Check Out Red Square in Moscow

You gotta check out Red Square! It’s so so famous. It’s one of the oldest and largest squares in Moscow and one of the most famous squares not only in Europe but the world. Can you miss it?

This central square features the most iconic buildings in the capital including the Kremlin, Lenin’s Mausoleum, the State History Museum, and the beautiful St. Basil’s Cathedral.

161. Visit Savior on the Spilled Blood in Saint Petersburg

Why should you visit the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood? Well, because it’s the most popular attraction in Saint Petersburg.

Plus, it’s an important part of Russian history. The church stands at a place where the bomb was thrown into the carriage of Emperor Alexander II to assassinate him in March 1881.

162. Visit the State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg

One of the largest art museums in the world, the Hermitage Museum holds a huge art collection. The Winter Palace is the star attraction here.

163. Soak in the Beauty of the Picture-Perfect Little Town of Perast

Perast is a tiny well-preserved old town in the Bay of Kotor in Montenegro that defines pretty. Yes. You just need an hour (the more the merrier) to see what this Montenegrin town has to offer.

Walk along the promenade, take a boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks, and take in the beautiful views.

164. Hike to San Giovanni Fortress in Kotor in Montenegro

A hike up to the stunning medieval castle in Kotor awards you with sweeping views of the bay.

165. Explore Durmitor National Park in Montenegro

A nature-lovers playground, Durmitor sure is one of the most beautiful places in Montenegro .

With breathtaking canyons, shimmering glacial lakes and streams, and soaring limestone cliffs, Durmitor National Park is a nature’s masterpiece that you must explore if you ever find yourself in Montenegro!

166. Capture the View over Sveti Stefan

Sveti Stefan is a tiny islet on the Adriatic coast that’s known for its luxury resort, Aman Sveti Stefan.

It often is used as a poster child for Montenegro.

167. Drive the Kotor Serpentine

An 8.3 km long narrow and steep stretch with 16 hairpin turns along the road from Cetinje to Kotor is called Kotor Serpentine. And it’s often cited as one of the most dangerous roads in the world which makes it a must-experience, especially if you are a thrill seeker.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

168. visit mostar old bridge (stari most) in mostar.

A medieval stone arch bridge over the river Neretva in Mostar Old Town is full of Balkan history, heritage, and culture.

And the good part is that it’s easily accessible from Dubrovnik or Sarajevo and can be done as a day trip.

169. Explore the Oldest City in Europe, Plovdiv

The oldest city in Europe, the cultural capital of Bulgaria, European Capital of Culture in 2019 – Plovdiv has to be on top of your bucket list of places to visit in Europe .

170. Enjoy the Black Sea Beaches of the Bulgarian Riviera

With almost 250 miles (400 km) of stunning Black Sea coastline, the Bulgarian Riviera is known for its beautiful beaches and bays, fabulous seaside towns and resorts, exotic wildlife and picturesque estuaries, and much more – and the best part is it’s super affordable.

171. Explore St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia

One of the world’s largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals, St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in the capital city of Bulgaria, Sofia is beautiful and the most-visited tourist attraction in the city.

172. Admire the Skyline of Tallinn from the Patkuli Viewing Platform

Climb the Patkuli Viewing Platform to enjoy the enchanting view of the Tallinn Old Town.

173. Smoke Sauna at Mooska

Experience the smoke sauna tradition of Old Võromaa at Mooska Farm. This traditional heritage of Estonia enjoys a special place on the list of UNESCO intangible cultural heritage of the world.

174. Take in the Cityscape of Riga from St. Peter’s Church’s Clock Tower

Climb the tower of the tallest church in Riga, St. Peter’s Church to drink in the breathtaking all-encompassing view of Riga.

175. Explore Rundale Palace and Museum

Visiting Rundāle Palace and Museum is a great way to dive deep into the history of Latvia.

176. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Old Town of Vilnius

The Old Town of Vilnius is pretty and packs a lot of history. And I feel it’s one of the most underrated cities in Europe and it’s high time the city gets its due.

177. Take A Hot Air Balloon Ride Over Trakai

A hot air balloon flight over Trakai (the old capital of Lithuania) offers magical views. The Trakai Island Castle in the middle of Lake Galvė looks magical from above.

178. Experience Thermal Baths in Budapest

Because Budapest in Hungary is the Thermal Bath Capital of the World. Széchenyi, Gellért, Rudas, and Lukács are the best thermal baths in Budapest.

179. Walk the Chain Bridge in Budapest

Széchenyi Chain Bridge over the River Danube is the iconic historic landmark in Budapest that connects the Buda and Pest sides of the city.

180. Hungarian Parliament

One of the essential things to do in Budapest , the Hungarian Parliament Building is sure to attract your attention when in Budapest. It’s gorgeous – and beautifully adorns the skyline of Budapest.

181. Fisherman’s Bastion 

I found Fisherman’s Bastion to be the most instagrammable place in Budapest. It’s that pretty.

182. Enjoy a Cup of Coffee at New York Cafe in Budapest

How about a cup of coffee at the most famed and beautiful coffeehouse in the world?

183. Lake Balaton

Make the beautiful region of Lake Balaton a part of your Hungary itinerary because it’s worth it.

184. Try Goulash in Hungary

You must try goulash, a traditional stew of Hungary at Gettó Gulyás in Budapest.

185. Marvel at Hagia Sophia in Istanbul

The epitome of Byzantine architecture, Hagia Sophia in Istanbul is remarkably impressive and unique. It’s a must-visit in Turkey !

186. Eat Börek in Turkey

Relish a traditional Turkish pastry, Börek at Borsa in Istanbul.

187. Eat Turkish Delight

Try the authentic Turkish Delight at Ali Muhiddin Hacı Bekir in Istanbul.

188. Take in the Unique Landscapes of Pamukkale

An incredible natural wonder, Pamukkale is known for its travertine terraces and the ancient Roman spa city of Hierapolis.

189. Ride a Hot Air Balloon over Cappadocia

Hot air ballooning is the best way to experience the otherworldly landscapes of Cappadocia!

190. Relax and Rejuvenate in a Turkish Hammam

The traditional Turkish bath, Hammam is an integral part of Turkish culture.

Indulge yourself in this quintessentially local experience that has loads of beauty and health benefits.

The best place to experience it is Cağaloğlu Hammam in Istanbul.

191. Acropolis in Athens

Do I have to say something about Acropolis?

Well, it symbolizes Ancient Greece and is one of the most famous landmarks in the world and any travel bucket list is incomplete without this ancient monument on it.

192. Catch the Sunset in Oia, Santorini

Santorini tops the list of the best islands in Europe . Your Greece itinerary has to have it.

The white-washed buildings with blue domes overlooking the shimmering Aegean sea – That’s Oia.

Santorini is famous for its magical sunsets and Oia is the obvious choice for travelers. And Oia Castle is the best spot to catch the sunset of your dreams.

PS: Get there early because Oia is super crowded especially during the peak season because of its insane popularity all around the world.

193. Island Hopping in Greece

The Greek Islands (Mykonos, Santorini, Crete, Corfu, Zakynthos, Paros, and many more) are known around the world for their matchless beauty and charm.

Island hopping in Greece is a once-in-a-lifetime kind of experience that you shouldn’t miss out on.

194. Watch a Play at Epidaurus

Watch a classic Greek play at the ancient amphitheater of Epidaurus. This theatrical performance will be the performance of a lifetime, believe you me.

195. Witness the Incredible Cliff-top Monasteries of Meteora

Mother nature and human engineering pulled it off together to create a unique and magical site in Meteora. You have to see it to believe it.

196. Relax in the Iconic Blue Lagoon in Iceland

Located in the middle of a lava field in Reykjanes, the Blue Lagoon in Iceland is a geothermal spa. Swimming in the milky blue waters is relaxing as well as therapeutic.

197. Drive The Golden Circle

The Golden Circle is a 190-mile (300 km) beautiful road trip that encompasses Iceland’s top three natural attractions – Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss Waterfall, and Geysir Geothermal Area.

198. Drive Ring Road

How can you not take one of the best road trips in Europe and the world ? You ought to experience it.

The Ring Road is the main motorway that circles the island and is a  must-do drive if you want to witness the breathtaking scenery Iceland has to offer. It’s best to rent a car and stop by the popular as well as offbeat tourist attractions on the way.

And this road trip also lets you spot the unique Icelandic horses.

The most visited attractions on the Ring Road road trip are Vatnajokull National Park, Seljalandsfoss waterfall, Skógafoss, Dyrhólaey cliffs, Reynisfjara black sand beach, Vik i Myrdal, Hofn, Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon, Skaftafell Nature Reserve, Fjadrargljufur Canyon, Diamond Beach, Hofskirkja turf church, Dettifoss Waterfall, and Godafoss Waterfall.

199. Spot Atlantic Puffins in Iceland

You have to see one of the most recognizable and adorable symbols of Iceland, the Atlantic puffin on your trip to Iceland.

Westman Islands, Látrabjarg cliffs, Borgarfjörður Eystri, and Grímsey are some of the best spots to see puffins.

To increase your chances of seeing these cute little animals in the wild, plan around the spring and summer months of May, June, July, and August.

200. Visit Game of Thrones Locations in Iceland

Iceland has been a popular filming location for an iconic HBO show – Game of Thrones. Thanks to its unique and jaw-droppingly beautiful landscapes.

Thingvellir, Þjórsadalur, Fjaðrárgljufur, Hengilsvæðið, Reynisfjara, Kirkjufell, Lake Myvatn, Svínafellsjökul, and Vatnajökull are some of the most famous Game of Thrones filming locations in Iceland.

You have to see them all if you’re a GoT fan visiting Iceland!

201. See the Book of Kells at Trinity College in Dublin

An old library at Trinity College in Dublin houses the Book of Kells, a fascinating 9th-century manuscript featuring illuminated illustrations of the Christian Gospels in Latin.

Take a Trinity College Book of Kells Tour to see the historical masterpiece in person.

202. Drink the Iconic Beer of Ireland at Guinness Storehouse

The 7-floor iconic building of Guinness Storehouse walks you through the story behind the most iconic beer of Ireland, Guinness while enjoying a pint. And the panoramic view of Dublin City from Gravity Bar is a superb add-on.

203. Drive the Wild Atlantic Way

Road trip lover or not, driving the longest coastal route in the world (1600 miles), Wild Atlantic Way is a must when in Ireland .

The dramatic sea cliffs, gorgeous beaches, picturesque walking trails, and an unlimited adventure – this Irish road trip takes you through its scenic splendors!

204. Stand on the Top of the Iconic Cliffs of Moher

You can’t miss the towering Cliffs of Moher while driving the Wild Atlantic Way. Any trip to Ireland is incomplete without experiencing them!

A natural masterpiece, the Cliffs of Moher is one of Ireland’s most recognizable and outstanding coastal features.

The location has been featured in quite a few famous Hollywood movies, the most notable being Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, The Princess Bride, and Into the West.

205. Celebrate St Patrick’s Day in Ireland

Saint Patrick’s Day aka the Feast of Saint Patrick is celebrated every year on March 17th, the death anniversary of the patron saint of Ireland. The day commemorates the origin of Christianity in Ireland.

The celebrations involve vivacious parades and parties where people wear green outfits or shamrocks, dance to traditional Scottish or Irish music, enjoy amazing food and drinks, and indulge in storytelling (cèilidhs).

It’s a fun way to learn about Irish heritage and culture.

206. Stroll the Old Town in Stockholm (Gamla Stan)

Stroll the cobbled streets lined with colorful medieval buildings and soak in the vibe at Stockholm’s super pretty Old Town.

207. See art in Stockholm’s Subway

With about 100 metro stations, each adorned with ephemeral artwork, the subway system in Stockholm is in a class by itself. It’s 110 kilometers long and is called the longest art exhibit in the world.

So, spare a day and travel through Stockholm’s metro to appreciate the beautiful statues, murals, and installations.

208. Swedish Fika at Café Pascal

Let’s go and Fika! Fika isn’t just a break from routine or taking time out of your day to pause and unwind but one of the most adored and celebrated traditions in Sweden.

Swedish Fika is most often enjoyed with nice company, a cup of hot coffee (kaffi), and a delicious cinnamon bun (kanelbulle). Fika is one of the most beautiful coffee traditions around the world .

The best way to experience Fika is by visiting a cozy Swedish cafe or bakery called konditori. Café Pascal in Stockholm and Café Husaren in Gothenburg are some of the recommendations.

When in Sweden, do as Swedes do – Fika!

209. Witness Northern Lights from Aurora Sky Station in Abisko

If you wish to see northern lights , Aurora Sky Station in Abisko, Swedish Lapland is the best place to catch them!

The ultra-clear skies, almost no light pollution, and location within the Arctic Circle make it all the more desirable as the chances to see otherwise elusive lights are higher!

210. Celebrate Midsummer’s Day in Dalarna

Surrounded by Lake Siljan, Dalarna is the best place in Sweden to witness the country’s most celebrated holiday, Midsummer, a celebration of the longest day of the year aka summer solstice.

211. Stay in ICEHOTEL in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden

The original ICEHOTEL (as it’s called) in the village of Jukkasjärvi in Sweden is a piece of art in its own right.

It’s a hotel (yes, you can actually stay here) and a magical art exhibition with ever-changing (it’s rebuilt every winter) artwork made out of ice and snow.

If you don’t want to shell out an insane amount of money on your stay, you can tour the hotel just to witness the hand-carved ice design and sculptures. The opening hours and ticket prices vary with the season. Don’t miss chilling out at the ICEBAR.

212. Visit Liseberg in Gothenburg During Christmas

Spark your festive spirit with a visit to the largest Christmas market in Scandinavia, Liseberg Christmas Market!

213. Sweden West Coast Road Trip

A road trip through the west coast of Sweden takes you through some of the most rugged landscapes, charming towns, fascinating islands, and natural treasures.

Read More: Scandinavia Itinerary

214. Explore San Marino

Perched on Monte Titano, San Marino is the smallest and oldest republic in the world.

It’s a real hidden gem waiting for you to be explored. Not many people get here as they don’t have an international airport. It can be reached by road or by train from Rimini in central Italy.

215. Visit the Birthplace of Aphrodite, Paphos

Paphos is a charming seaside town with an intriguing historic past. It’s famous for being the birthplace of the Goddess of love and beauty – Aphrodite.

You must add this age-old city to your itinerary for Cyprus and check out some of its hidden beaches, relish its delicious cuisine, and learn more about its fascinating history.

216.  Explore Omodos, the Charming Village in Troödos

With pretty terraced vineyards, cute streets, historic attractions, and unique Byzantine art – nestled in the Troödos Mountains, this quaint mountain town of Omodos, is one of the prettiest villages in Cyprus.

Liechtenstein

217. get a liechtenstein passport stamp.

You need to pay Euros 3 for a passport stamp! Yes, it’s the only passport stamp out of an entry border in the world.

218. Explore Mir Castle

So stunningly beautiful, it’s a no-brainer why Mir Castle has become a poster child for Belarus.

With breathtaking Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance architecture, it feels like one of those structures that seem to have inspired Disney castles.

219. Experience van Kupala Night in Belarus and Ukraine

Ivan Kupala Night is one of the biggest summer holidays in Ukraine, Belarus, and other Slavic countries.

It’s a celebration of summer solstice i.e. the longest day and shortest night of the year. Each country celebrates it in its own way with its own peculiar traditions.

220. Visit the Old and New Capital of Malta

Malta’s new capital city of Valletta and the old capital city of Mdina, both are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

The historic cities of Valletta and Mdina have retained their quaint charm. A Game of Thrones tour is the best way to explore the delights of both capitals.

221. Take a Day Trip to Gozo from Valletta

A short ferry ride away from Valletta, Gozo is what untouched beauty feels like.

222. Discover Popeye Village in Malta

Popeye Village was actually a film set used for the 1980 Hollywood musical – Popeye . Yes!

The set wasn’t dismantled but converted into a theme park that became one of the biggest attractions in Malta.

223. Explore Skanderbeg Square in Tirana 

An epicenter of the capital city of Tirana, Skanderbeg Square is a lovely square that houses some of the most important buildings in Albania.

224. Admire the White Ottoman Houses in Berat

Curled up on the banks of the Osum River, Berat is a beautiful town in Albania.

Berat is well worth a visit for its 13th-century lofty castle, historic Ottoman houses with a mishmash of windows that gave it the sobriquet “a city of thousand windows”, and a maze of charming cobblestone streets.

225. Hike up the Prizren Fortress for Breathtaking Views over the City and Beyond

A steep hike up from the old town of Prizren to the top of the fortress rewards the incredible views over the city and beyond.

Did you know that Luxembourg is the only remaining Grand Duchy in the world?

226. Enjoy the Views over Luxembourg City   from Chemin de la Corniche

Chemin de la Corniche is an observation deck in Luxembourg City. It’s known as the most beautiful balcony in Europe for its sweeping views.

227. See the Statue of Little Prince in Chișinău

Chisinau is home to the smallest bronze statue of the Little Prince in the world.

The statue might make your wish come true if you ask him to.

228. Cherish the Views from the Rock of Gibraltar

You can have excellent views of two continents (Africa and Europe) from the peak of the Rock of Gibraltar.

229. Ski at Grandvalira in Andorra

Snuggled up high in the Pyrenees mountains, Andorra is world-famous for its ski resorts, and Grandvalira is one of the best!

230. Soak up Wellness at Caldea Spa Complex in Les Escaldes

Caldea, the largest thermal spa complex in southern Europe is where you can relax, rejuvenate, and have fun with your family.

It also is the tallest building in Andorra and is worth a visit for its architecture.

So there you have it – the  ultimate Europe bucket list . How many have you ticked off? How many are you planning to tick off in 2023? Are you ready for the European bucket list challenge?

Also, If you have any suggestions for bucket list-worthy places in Europe I missed and should add to this list, let me know in the comments below.

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The Complete Europe Bucket list

I don’t know about you but I love a cliché. And when I think of Europe I think about sipping an Aperol spritz in the summer sunshine, riding a donkey through the hills of a remote Greek island or eating so many warm, flaky croissants that I almost turn in to one. Hence, we have created the complete Europe bucket list.

Europe is full to the brim with clichés and I for one cannot wait to be a part of them with each and every annual quest to my all-time favourite continent. If you’re anything like me then you have arrived at the right place for a perfectly quintessential Europe bucket list. Here we go!

Ride on a gondola in Venice

When you think of Venice you think of canals, water, and singing gondoliers. Sure, there’s more to Venice than initially meets the eye, but the first time visitor need only come with one goal in mind: see and experience as much of the city as possible from the water . Begin with a gondola ride for the quintessential Venetian experience, later upgrading to the (much) less expensive water taxis or even more local ferry network. With so much to see and history practically staring you in the face, Venice is a city that deserves a bucket list in itself!

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Drink beer in Belgium

Although there are many reasons to visit Belgium , drinking beer has got to be in the top 10. Along with waffles and frites, Belgium has a few claims to fame worth taste testing and there could be no better way to wash them down than with a local brew!

Read more: 12 Reasons to Visit Belgium

Ride a bike through Amsterdam

If there’s one thing I remember most from my first trip to Amsterdam at twenty years of age, it is the amount of close calls I had walking in to, away from, around, and waiting for cyclists. This city is a death trap waiting to happen for anyone who pauses for a moment and stops paying attention! But as they say, if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em! Be sure to hop on a bike and see the city from the streets, meandering through small alleyways and through neighbourhoods on the cusp of the city.

Read more: Amsterdam Bucket List

Eat churros

Is there anything more Spanish than a decent portion of street stall churros!? These deep fried goodies are best lathered in sauce (you can’t go past dulce de leche). You’ll find them all over Europe at street stalls luring you in with their sugary aroma!

Make friends with a stranger(s)

One thing I never thought would be easy when travelling solo was to make friends and meet people from all walks of life. I soon discovered that not only was it easy, but also one of the greatest rewards travel brings. Now having friends in all corners of the globe – from different races, religion, cultures, beliefs… I have learned to shape my own. Now that’s something they can’t teach you in school!

Visit a castle or two

One castle, two castles, three castles, floor. While I won’t say the same for churches, somehow the fascination with castles just never seems to rub off on me and I could keep exploring the myths and legends of each castle for as long as I live. Luckily for me, Europe is an absolute mecca when it comes to castles (and LOTS of them!)

Get gloriously lost in Prague

Ask anyone where they would recommend you visit in Europe and I can assure you 9 times out of 10 you will be told not to miss out on Prague. The Czech capital brings together many eras, ideas, and most noticeably, architecture. Look one way for gothic influence, look another for medieval marvels and before you know it you have walked through centuries of history in one compact Old Town.

Read more: A Walking Tour of Prague

Eat Gelato in Italy

This list would never be complete without mention of gelato (and a photo of one of my favourite stores on the Amalfi Coast, for good measure!) Eataly, as I’d prefer to call it, is full of great gelato no matter where you find yourself in the country and I’d almost say with certainty that this is a time-honoured tradition itself (eating the stuff, that is!)

Read more: Where to find the best gelato in Italy

Get Artsy in Vienna

Vienna is hands down one of Europe’s prettiest city, if not THE most. Imperial and imposing, Vienna has so elegantly stood the test of time. One of the major highlights of this city is the expansive art collections on offer from the ages, particularly for attendees of the Belvedere. You also can’t miss the chance to see living art in the flesh at Hundertwasserhaus.

Read more: Vienna Bucket list

Realise how cool Budapest is

“Europe” and “cool” are often two words you will read together, but none more so than in reference to the capital of Hungary. Although Budapest is well and truly discovered by every sense of the word, there’s still an under the radar appeal that never seems to leave this city. If I could choose anywhere to live as an ex-pat in all of Europe, Budapest would be an obvious first choice.

Read more: Budapest Bucket list

Go to Poland

If what’s cooler than being cool is ice cold, then Poland, you are quite frosty. This country is one of the “must visit” Eastern European destinations for a number of reasons, but especially for its ability to capture, freeze, and honour its history. I first visited Poland eight years ago, travelling only to Krakow. Since then I have been back to visit the capital, Warsaw, which I think flies totally under the radar (and provides a realistic glimpse in to communism in Eastern Europe).

Read more: Spotlight on Warsaw, Poland

Go further east than Poland

The only thing cooler than going East is going more East, and by that I mean discovering the likes of Romania, Ukraine, Russia, and many more! So many of my favourite places in Europe are in the East and the more isolated they are, the more interesting they become. If you haven’t yet visited Romania, this should be near the top of your list, especially if you love vampire myths, mysteries, and spooky castles!

Read more: 8 Places you Must visit in Romania

Complain about the price of Copenhagen

As much as I love Copenhagen, I love to complain about the price of it more. I’m almost certain this would have to be the most expensive city to visit in Europe (no research to back my claim but an empty wallet to show for it). This should by no means stop you from visiting, but you will thank me later if you go by the “less is more” mantra and visit for just a couple of days.

Read more: Copenhagen Bucket list

Go yachting in Croatia

Yachting the length of Croatia in the summertime has become a right of passage in itself. The success of “yacht week” and seasonal yacht trips throughout the season are a combined result of the beauty of Croatia, affordability and luxe approach to a European summer. Does it get any better!?

Read more: 10 Things you Must Do in Croatia

Attend Oktoberfest

As surprising as it is, Oktoberfest in the South of Germany begins mid-September and runs through to the beginning of October… and for beer lovers, there really is no better time to visit Munich! Be sure to allow a few days in the South of Germany whilst you are here, especially if you’d like to make a day trip to the likes of Neuschwanstein Castle (arguably the prettiest castle in all of Europe!)

Get ripped off at least once

If there’s one thing you can’t always avoid when travelling throughout Europe its a rip off (or four!) Whether it be paying too much, being short changed or the old “you’re so beautiful, take this red rose” trick… don’t be afraid to be fooled at least once!

Stand in the Red Square

Perhaps the single most impressive architectural display in Europe is Saint Basil’s Cathedral in the Red Square, Moscow. The mid-16th century basilica is symbolic of a visit to the Russian capital and can’t be missed!

Read more: Moscow Bucket list

Get more Stylish in Stockholm

If there’s one thing I knew about Stockholm before my arrival it was that this is one of the most (if not THE most) stylish cities in the entire world. Street style could said to have been invented here, so do yourself a favour and dress to impress.

Read more: Top 10 Things to do in Stockholm, Sweden

Row a boat on a lake

Another quintessential experience in Europe and one of my favourite memories from my time in Slovenia is to row a boat on a lake and make a lunch trip out of it. Lake Bled in Slovenia would have to be one of my top picks, but the ethereal appeal of Hallstatt in Austria is also hard to pass up!

Read more: This may be the most romantic lake in the world

Rent a Vespa in Italy

ABSOLUTE. MUST. DO. The most Italian I have ever felt in my life was our day riding a Vespa along the Amalfi coast, stopping in at every town we passed for gelato, pizza, and an espresso before we hit the road.

Read more: Renting a Vespa on the Amalfi Coast

Eat carbs in Italy

Speaking of, you really can’t go to Europe without visiting Eataly. Think gelato, pizza, pasta, and all of the good things you can only get away with eating in excess as a teenager (baaa humbug!)

Read more: 15 Foods you Must try in Italy

Bike ride from Vineyard to Vineyard in France

One of my favourite cities in France pitched itself as the centre of wine country, offering vineyard – to vineyard bike rides (yes, I’m talking about Beaune!) Since then I have also ridden through the vineyards of Alsace and I’m convinced this is a sure way to feel instantly French!

Take photos of someone’s washing (at least once)

I could make a photo album with the amount of “washing” photos I snapped on my first few trips to Europe (the novelty has since worn off – sigh).

Read more: A complete guide to Lisbon, Portugal

Eat street food in Barcelona

I’m convinced La Boqueria is Europe’s best street food market and if you find yourself in Barcelona, you absolutely cannot pass up the opportunity to visit. Think fresh juices, sweets, fruits, and just about anything you feel like in the Mediterranean summer heat.

Read more: Barcelona Bucket List

Wake up in Positano

These photos say it all. If you visit just one coastal destination in Italy, make it Positano.

Read more: A Quick Guide to Positano  

Stay in a French Chateau

Paris has my heart, but the French countryside is where you’ll find my soul. For the perfectly quintessential French experience, be sure to check in to a French chateau, purchase a bottle of wine, throw out a picnic rug and let sunsets turn to sunrises. Bliss!

Read more: Staying in a French Chateau

Visit more castles in Ireland

If there’s one thing Europe is not running short of, its a castle. Ireland has a lot to offer the countryside lover (two hands in the air over here!) and castles are in abundance.

Read more: 8 Places you must visit in Ireland

Catch the Hogwarts Express

STOP EVERYTHING BECAUSE THIS IS REAL! You read correctly, you can  actually ride  the Hogwarts Express. Jump on board in the Scottish Highlands and let your imagination run wild.

Visit the real Hogwarts Great Hall

Still within the UK (but unfortunately not at the other end of your train journey) is Hogwarts itself. There are oodles of Harry Potter filming locations in the UK, but one of the most realistic filming locations is the Great Hall, located in Christ College, Oxford.

Read more: Oxford Colleges to Visit

Play with reindeer in Lapland

Finland isn’t often on a first time visit to Europe, but there’s no reason it shouldn’t be! Imagine feeding reindeer in Lapland, trudging through the snow and living in a real life Chronicles of Narnia!

Rent an apartment in Berlin

As much as I enjoyed Berlin, I enjoyed it much more when I lived there for a few months. Berlin is a great city for expats who want to base themselves in Europe.

Drink vodka in Russia

What could be more Russian!? Besides, this is a great way to meet and mingle with locals who, perhaps unsurprisingly, become a lot more chatty after a vodka or two!

Swim in the Algarve

One of my favourite Mediterranean locations is Portugal’s Algarve and for shoulder season destinations, you can’t really beat it.

Read more: The Algarve, Portugal’s most loved holiday destination

Ski in Switzerland

Expenses aside, Switzerland is home to some of the most beautiful ski slopes the world over. If the price puts you off, consider cheaper alternatives like Austria or Poland, especially if it means extending your stay on the slopes! Just be sure to add the ski slopes to your Europe bucket list if you chance upon a winter visit.

Read more: A Guide to Zermatt Switzerland

Visit Paris in the Spring

Every year I make the annual pilgrimage to Paris in the Spring. Be it for the cherry blossoms in April or the excitement that builds in May heading toward the summer, there really is no better season to visit my all-time favourite city (especially because you can eat both ice cream and hot chocolate in one day without overthinking it!)

Read more: Paris in the Spring

Step inside the Hermitage museum

The Hermitage museum is my favourite art gallery in the entire world. But you don’t just come here to see the art, you also come for the history of the building itself. The architecture alone is a living museum!

Read more:  A Quick Guide to St Petersburg, Russia

Eat Pizza in Naples

Naples, the birthplace of pizza, is an unmissable stop en route to the Amalfi Coast (if even for the pizza alone).

Read more: Where to find the best pizza in Naples

Take too many photos of the Eiffel Tower

No Europe bucket list would be complete without a visit to Paris. And no trip to Paris would be complete without visiting the Eiffel tower! Be sure to capture this architectural icon from many points of view, as you will soon fall in love with its glory. Whether up close or afar, this is a quintessential bucket list item to tick off in Europe.

Gain weight from French Pastries

Need I say more? From macarons to millefeuille, there’s a whole world of pastry out there to discover, so you’d better get busy!

Step back in time in Florence

Before I travelled to Europe at 17 years old, my only friend who had visited before me told me right before I left “you  absolutely must  go to Florence”. Although I hadn’t planned to visit, I made sure we visited for a day trip from Rome, and instantly I saw the allure in how Florence appears to have been frozen in time.

Read more: 20 attractions you must see in Florence

Burn through your savings by visiting Norway

Although one of the most expensive countries to visit in Europe, there’s no denying that Norway is one of the most beautiful countries to visit for outdoorsy adventure seekers. From hiking to kayaking and everything in between, there’s a lot to discover! Although this country is expensive, our Europe bucketlist would not be complete without it.

Read more: The cities and towns you must visit in Norway

Island hop in Greece

Last but nowhere near least (saved to last because I still haven’t done it myself!?!?) is to go island hopping in Greece. Early 20-somethings eat your heart out, Greece is a playground with your name on it and nearly a right of passage for your first Euro-trip! From Mykonos to Santorini there are endless islands to explore in Greece, many of which you’ve never heard of until you get talking to a local.

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Ultimate Europe Bucket List You’ll Want to Steal

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Are you dreaming of visiting Europe but aren’t sure where to go? Keep scrolling to check out my ultimate Europe bucket list with items worth checking off!

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Traveling to Europe is a bucket list-worthy item on its own, but once you make it, choosing what to see and where to go can make things a whole lot trickier!

After all, the continent is made up of 44 entirely different countries, each one of which comes with its own unique charm, culture, and landscape.

Whether you’re visiting Europe for a week or have entire years to dedicate to your trip, you will never really run out of things to do here.

If you’re in the plotting stages of your itinerary , though, chances are you’re feeling a bit overwhelmed with options.

So we decided to put together a pretty well-rounded Europe bucket list with every single thing you should do during your time in the Old Continent!

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The Ultimate Europe Bucket List

1. road trip through provence in france.

One of the most beautiful things you can do in Europe is to drive through Provence.

This gorgeous area in France is as stunning as it gets, offering a wide array of cultural and outdoor activities as well as landscapes you won’t be able to stop taking pictures of.

Image shows a lavender field in the region of Provence, southern France, photographed on a windy afternoon

In fact, the views here are so stunning that they actually inspired plenty of Van Gogh’s paintings!

A typical route you can take is starting from the city of Marseille all the way to Aix-en-Provence .

The road will have you passing plenty of small villages and vineyards set on rolling fields. During the spring , you will also be able to see lots of lavender fields.

2. Taste wine in Tuscany, Italy

Set in northern Italy, Tuscany is one of the most iconic wine regions in Europe.

The entire area encompasses the Lugiran Coast , Marche , Umbria , Lazio , Liguria , and Emilia Romagna . Each of these is entirely different and worthy of being treated as a unique destination.

Chianti hills with vineyards and cypress. Tuscan Landscape between Siena and Florence. Italy

All throughout, you’ll be able to make stops at plenty of vineyards for a taste of world-class wine.

The wineries here produce plenty of famous names like Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, and Vino Nobile. But you will also be able to find lots of family-owned estates if a more local experience is what you’re after.

Aside from getting your fill of wine and learning all about Tuscan wine, the area is also dotted with charming villages, farmhouses in the middle of nowhere, and several castles.

3. Explore Lake Bled, Slovenia

Located in the heart of the Julian Alps in Slovenia, Lake Bled will very much make you feel like you’re in a setting from a storybook!

Bled with lake, island  and mountains in background, Slovenia, Europe

This gigantic lake features emerald-green waters, and while that should be enough to convince you to visit, the real magic of it lies in the fact that there’s a tiny island in the middle where you’ll find a striking church.

As if that weren’t enough, if you look up to the hills above, you’ll also be able to spot a castle built on the edge of a cliff. This castle dates back to the early 1000s, but even though it’s as old as time, it has still managed to retain its original beauty.

4. Wander through Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic

It’s not exactly a secret that Europe is home to plenty of villages that look like fairytales, and Cesky Krumlov may just be the prettiest of them all.

Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic

Made up of cobblestone streets and colorful houses that now house museums, coffee shops, and boutique shops, this lovely village in the Czech Republic is an absolute gem.

Moreover, a humongous castle towers over the village. It was built during the Middle Ages and even though it’s undergone renovations ever since, it still retains its original beauty.

You can freely explore the castle in order to imagine what life was like here back in the day.

Make sure not to miss out on checking out the garden, which contains a tiny labyrinth where dwarfs are believed to live in under the mission of protecting the castle’s treasure!

5. Get your fairytale vibes on at Schloss Neuschwanstein, Germany

If seeing a real-life castle is part of your Europe bucket list, Schloss Neuschwanstein should be high up on your list of priorities.

Beautiful view of world-famous Neuschwanstein Castle, the nineteenth-century Romanesque Revival palace built for King Ludwig II on a rugged cliff, with scenic mountain landscape near Füssen, southwest Bavaria, Germany

Set amid mountains in the German Alps, Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the most popular in Europe and once you’re there, you’ll see exactly why that is!

In fact, Neuschwanstein was the inspiration behind Walt Disney’s Magic Kindom.

You will want to spend a while outside to admire the castle’s facade backdropped by mighty mountains, but you can also go inside in order to explore its rooms.

Be sure to check out my Germany travel tips before you go!

6. Go skiing in St. Moritz, Switzerland

If you happen to be visiting Europe during the colder months, skiing in the Alps is worthy of being on your Europe bucket list.

While there are tons of ski resorts all over Europe, St. Moritz is the oldest one on the continent. It has also been the host of two Winter Olympics.

Downtown in St. Moritz during winter

The trails here are designed mostly for experts and intermediate levels, but you will also find a few for beginners in case it’s your first time.

Aside from its slopes, part of the allure of visiting St. Moritz is its apres ski culture. High-end dining, incredible bars, shopping venues, spas, and luxury hotels are all available in town.

You may want to save up for this one, as this resort town is known for being quite expensive!

7. Visit a Christmas market in Germany

Visiting a Christmas market in Germany is something everyone needs to do at least once in their life.

After all, Germans sure know how to spread the holiday cheer, and Christmas markets are affairs as magical as they can get.

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Beginning in late November, every single city, town, and village in the country hosts their very own Christmas market. There are twinkling lights, homemade treats, roasted chestnuts, and lots of mulled wine to get an idea of what the events are all about.

Some of the most popular Christmas markets to visit in Germany include the Dresdner Striezelmarkt , the Nuremberg Christkindlesmarkt , the Am Dom Market in Cologne, and the Rothenburg ob der Tauber Reiterlesmarkt .

But you should be able to find one no matter where you are in Germany!

8. Get lost in the Azores

If you’re all about not-so-popular destinations and you want to go somewhere in Europe that isn’t as obvious, the Azores in Portugal is a wonderful choice.

Beautiful panoramic view of Lagoa do Fogo lake in Sao Miguel Island, Azores, Portugal.

The Azores is an archipelago made up of 9 islands located on the Atlantic Ocean right between the American and European continents.

The geology of the island is quite unique. Once you land, you’ll find yourself inside a world of quirky volcanic formations, interesting flora and fauna, and landscapes as rugged as they can get.

9. Drive the Golden Circle in Iceland

The Golden Circle is a gorgeous scenic drive in Iceland that will have you discovering some of the best this stunning island country has to offer.

The route is pretty short at just 155 miles. But what it lacks in length, it makes up for with glorious landscapes and incredible stops to make.

Beautiful Skogafoss Waterfall in South Iceland. Famous landmark. Summer landscape on a sunny day

There are three top sites to check out as you loop your way through the Golden Circle. The first is Thingvellir National Park to see the divide between the European and North American tectonic plates.

The second is Gullfoss to see one of the most emblematic waterfalls in Europe. And finally, the Geyser area to see geysers blasting from the ground in full force.

10. Enjoy the beaches of Krk in Croatia

Croatia is a country that is often overlooked by visitors to Europe, but it has plenty to offer and should be a must on everyone’s Europe bucket list.

Cityscape with embankment and quay of mediterranean coastal old town Krk. Island Krk, Croatia

One of the coolest destinations you’ll find in this country in the Baltics is Krk (yep, that’s how it’s spelled!).

This island on the northern Adriatic Coast offers gorgeous blue waters, beautiful beaches, and a wide array of cultural and foodie options.

11. Gawk at the architecture in Granada, Spain

Even though castles, mountains, and cities may be the first things that pop to mind when you think of Europe, because the continent is so old, it contains plenty of history.

Alhambra of Granada Spain

A great example of this is Granada, a place that was once conquered by the Moors and was ruled by Arabs for centuries. This can be seen all over the city through its glorious Mudejar architecture.

The Alhambra is the most beautiful of them all. It was once a palace and fortress that today serves as one of the most iconic monuments of Islamic architecture not just in Europe, but the entire world!

During your visit, you can spend hours on end admiring its complex decoration, intricate patterns on walls, ensembles of pools, and lavish gardens.

12. Walk amid the colorful streets of Burano, Italy

Located on Venice’s canals, Burano is a city that brims with colors.

Venice, Burano island canal, small colored houses and the boats

This incredibly picturesque village is made up of tiny fishermen’s villages, all of which are splattered in different shades as bright as they can get and create a kaleidoscope of colors.

Aside from taking a ridiculous amount of pictures, Burano is also a great place to sample Italian seafood, with plenty of local eateries serving freshly-caught dishes.

13. See the Eiffel Tower sparkle

If you’re planning a trip to Paris , make sure to set aside time at night to visit the Eiffel Tower. That’s when you can see it sparkle and it’s truly magical!

Illuminated Eiffel Tower against blue sky background. Water with reflection in foreground.

The Eiffel Tower light show takes place from sundown until 1:00 a.m. right on the hour. It sparkles for a full 5 minutes each time but the best show is the one right at 1:00 a.m.

You can see it from anywhere around the Eiffel Tower, but it’s also extra cool to be inside the Eiffel Tower as it sparkles!

14. Have afternoon tea in London

One of the most iconic things to do in London is to enjoy afternoon tea at one of the many establishments in the city.

Image of an afternoon tea set up in London

One of the most famous places to have afternoon tea in London is Harrod’s. It’s a department store that has been around for ages and they have an incredible afternoon tea (including a children’s menu).

15. Visit the Park Guell in Barcelona

One of the coolest things to do in Barcelona with kids is to explore Park Guell . It was designed by Gaudi and it has a very fantastical feel to it.

Barcelona city view from Guell Park with colorful mosaic buildings in tourist attraction Park Guell in the morning on sunrise. Barcelona, Spain

Here, you’ll find tons of colorful mosaics that will captivate people of all ages.

It’s a really easy walk up to the scenic viewpoint where you can get a gorgeous view of Barcelona. Don’t miss my other Barcelona travel tips !

16. Walk in the steps of gladiators at the Colosseum in Rome

No trip to Rome would be complete without a visit to the Colosseum. It’s a massive structure that has been around for hundreds of years.

One of the most Instagrammable spots in Rome is the Great Colosseum.

While you can easily take a selfie in front of it, you really should book a tour to go inside. I recommend doing a guided tour so you can learn what it was like to be a gladiator and a spectator.

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100 Best Places to Visit in Europe – The Ultimate Bucket List

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With so many great options, choosing the best places to visit in Europe can be difficult, from city breaks filled with fascinating history and culture, getaways in nature among breathtaking landscapes and unique natural parks, or the best holiday destinations for a relaxing beach holiday with the whole family.

Venice, Paris and Verona are some of the most beautiful cities for a romantic holiday; Ibiza, Belgrade and Amsterdam promise the best parties and liveliest nightlife, while Riga, Florence and Vienna delight with history and art.

Iceland and the Faroe Islands dazzle outdoor enthusiasts with the most beautiful sceneries, while Croatia and the Greek Islands stand out for their pristine beaches and crystal clear water.

Manchester and Barcelona are some of the best cities to watch a football game in Europe, and for those who want to practice sports, consider Andorra for winter sports, the Azores for watersports and Norway for scenic hikes.

From the Spanish paella and the Italian pasta to the Ukrainian borsch, Europe is also a paradise for the foodies, with extraordinary and diverse gastronomy.

Ready to start planning your next trip?

1 – Venice, Italy

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Venice is definitely one of the best places in Europe for a Romantic getaway, with lovely canals, hundreds of bridges and charming alleys, mixed with fascinating history, stunning architecture and a unique lifestyle.

Explore St. Mark’s Square, where the famous Doge’s Palace is located, one of the most visited landmarks in Venice and an impressive Gothic architecture masterpiece.

Next to the Palace, stop by one of the most beautiful cathedrals in Europe and the most important religious site in Venice, the Basilica of San Marco; and for a glimpse of the whole Venetian lagoon, climb to the St. Mark’s Campanile observation deck.

Cross the Paglia Bridge to admire the iconic Bridge of Sighs, and the Rialto Bridge – the oldest and most famous in Venice – for an overview of the Grand Canal. And, of course, take a boat tour or gondola ride, for a unique viewpoint of the canals!

Don’t miss a chance to explore the lovely islands of Murano, the perfect place to grab a souvenir, or watch a glass-making demonstration; and Burano, famous for its colorful houses.

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2 – Paris, France

Paris, France

Speaking of romantic cities, Paris is a must on every couple’s bucket list. But there’s much more to do beyond an idyllic Seine River cruise, or watching the Eiffel Tower lit up!

From the prestigious Louvre to the acclaimed d’Orsay, Paris has more museums and monuments than one can count. The city itself is a work of art, and a free walking tour or a hop-on hop-off bus tour are the best ways to explore the Arc de Triomphe, the Notre Dame, the Sacré Coeur, and all that Paris has to offer.

For those looking for some unusual things to do in Paris, the Catacombs are worth a visit, and for the football lovers, don’t miss the PSG Experience stadium tour!

With plenty of day trips available, the hardest part is choosing among a delicious tasting in the Champagne region, touring the beautiful châteaux of the ​​Loire Valley, or feeling the magic at Disneyland.

At nightfall, the city gets as exciting as during the day, with vibrant nightlife and many night tours to explore. Stroll through Montmartre or The Latin Quarter, grab a drink at the city’s best bars or attend a show at ​Lido de Paris or Moulin Rouge!

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3 – Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon is one of the best places in Europe for those seeking good weather, good food, and exciting history, mixed with lively nightlife – especially at Bairro Alto.

Get lost in the narrow streets and charming alleys of the district of Alfama, the oldest in the city, stop by the Sé Cathedral and admire the views from the S. Jorge Castle.

For the architecture lovers, the Belém district is full of wonders, such as the Belém Tower or Jerónimos Monastery, the most magnificent examples of Manueline style – also known as the Portuguese late Gothic.

While in Lisbon, there are plenty of incredible day trips, such as the university town of Coimbra ; Aveiro, frequently labeled as the Portuguese Venice; or Fátima, the leading pilgrimage site.

However, no trip to Lisbon would be complete without visiting Sintra, the fairy tale city. With enchanting woods and a charming medieval village to explore, the cherry on top is the colorful Pena Palace, one of Portugal’s most renowned tourist attractions.

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4 – Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Among the most bicycle-friendly cities in Europe, the charming capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam is famous for its canals, a fascinating architecture mixture, and great coffee shops.

Immerse yourself in the city’s rich culture with a visit to Anne Frank’s House in the Jewish Quarter and browse through the city’s best museums, such as the Van Gogh Museum or the Rijksmuseum.

Taking a day trip is always a good idea, especially in a beautiful country like the Netherlands. Visit the medieval town center of Utrecht, the modern metropolis of Rotterdam, or stop by Keukenhof during the spring for a magical glimpse of the tulips fields.

For a unique experience, sail through the picturesque canals on a canal cruise and marvel at the city’s landmarks.

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5 – Rome, Italy

Rome, Italy

The capital of the Roman Empire, Rome, has thousands of years of history and culture. It is famous for its stunning architecture, with the main attractions being the Colosseum, the Trevi Fountain, and the Pantheon.

Walking around the Eternal City is like visiting an open-air museum, and to check all of the best sites, take a city tour or a hop-on hop-off bus tour.

But there’s also plenty to see indoors, such as the Borghese Gallery, one of the most prestigious museums in the world. For those seeking unusual activities, check the Catacombs of Rome, the underground galleries used as a cemetery for centuries.

Once the sun sets, there’s still fun guaranteed in Rome, with exciting nightlife. Choose from the night tours available to explore the main attractions, embrace the culture and meet locals.

Due to its location, Rome is a perfect city to establish a base and explore the rest of Italy. Before the trip is over, take a day trip to Naples and the sunny Amalfi Coast, marvel at the Renaissance heritage in Florence, or visit the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Hadrian’s Villa or Villa d’Este in Tivoli.

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6 – Tromsø, Norway

Tromso, Norway

Where else in the world can combine the magic of the northern lights with the spectacle of city life? Tromsø, located in Norway, is one of the most unique cities in Europe and is known as the “Paris of the North” for good reason.

From reindeer sledding to restaurant excursions, you can enjoy a mix of outdoor adventure and urban living. During winter, the skies are illuminated with the aurora borealis. You can hit the slopes and go skiing or head indoors for some excellent shopping and dining. Between November and January is also an ideal window for whale watching.

Come summer, you can stay up all night with the Midnight Sun and explore the city, go hiking or join a cruise on the fjords to catch sight of the Arctic wildlife.

During your visit, don’t forget to soak up the culture. Plenty of festivals run throughout the year, including the Tromsø International Film Festival. You can even dine over a traditional meal with Sami reindeer herders and gain an appreciation for indigenous heritage.

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7 – Vatican City

Saint Peter's basilica, Vatican City

The smallest country in the world and located inside of Rome, Vatican City is one of the best European destinations for Catholics or those seeking religious and cultural experiences.

Tour the city’s top-rated attractions, such as the Vatican Museums, with one of the world’s largest art collections, including the Sistine Chapel, to admire Michelangelo’s beautiful frescoes, or the St. Peter’s Basilica, to explore one of the holiest and most important pilgrimage sites.

Wander around St. Peter’s Square, a popular gathering point for tourists and book a seat at the weekly Papal Audience, held every Wednesday, because no trip to the Vatican is complete without seeing the Pope.

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8 – Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Also known as the Pearl of the Adriatic, the sunkissed Dubrovnik welcomes thousands of tourists every year and marvels them with a unique seafront location and a pleasant Old Town.

Stroll through Cersei’s walk of shame and the Old City Walls on a Game of Thrones tour, that takes the fans across the many filming locations in Dubrovnik, one of the best European cities for TV shows fans.

Visit the top of Mount Srd and soak in the views from the Dubrovnik Cable Car; party at Banje Beach and enjoy many water activities, such as a kayak and snorkeling adventure!

To make the most out of the trip, go on a day trip to explore paradise islands, such as the Elaphiti Islands or Hvar, and pristine beaches in Budva or Makarska.

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9 – Canary Islands, Spain

Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

The Canary Islands are a Spanish archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean along the African coast, with 8 unique islands to explore. A true gem for outdoor enthusiasts, with mild temperatures, sunny weather, and unspoiled natural attractions.

With plenty of exciting experiences available, Tenerife is the biggest island of the archipelago, home to Spain’s highest peak (also one of the highest volcanoes in the world). Go for a hike at Teide National Park (or take a stargazing tour), meet the animals at Loro Park, and swim with turtles.

Continue the trip with a visit to Fuerteventura, declared by UNESCO as a biosphere reserve, highlighting the dazzling landscapes of Timanfaya National Park. Discover volcanic tunnels at Jameos del Agua and Cueva de los Verdes, and taste wine at the volcanic vineyards of La Geria.

Stop by Gran Canaria to stroll around Vegueta’s old town and relax at the best golden sand beaches. But the other islands are also worth a visit, at least on a day trip – La Gomera, with the unique Garajonay National Park; El Hierro with more than 40 diving points;

Save some time for La Palma, with the breathtaking La Caldera de Taburiente National Park; Fuerteventura with pristine beaches and La Graciosa with unique underwater flora and fauna.

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10 – London, United Kingdom

London, United Kingdom

London is at the top of the bucket list for most travelers, and it’s not hard to figure out why: one of the world’s most acclaimed and cosmopolitan cities, with over two millennia of history, rich in arts, science, architecture, politics, and lively nightlife.

It’s easy to get overwhelmed with so many great things to do in London, to ensure the best sites such as the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace and London Eye are visited, take a free walking tour or hop on a bus tour.

To relax from the fast pace of the city, stop by the Kew Gardens, meet the animals at London Zoo, visit one of the city’s many museums or catch a musical show.

Consider also taking a day trip to the prehistoric Stonehenge, the spa town of Bath, or the charming town of Windsor – with the main attraction being the Windsor Castle.

And of course, one cannot mention London without a Harry Potter tour and the chance to experience the magic Harry Potter Studio.

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11 – Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona, Spain

Artistic, festive, and fun, Barcelona combines a rich cultural heritage with golden sand beaches and vibrant nightlife.

With the Sagrada Familia attracting visitors worldwide, Park Güell and Casa Batlló are also among the city’s highlights. Still, with so much to discover, it might be worth checking the Barcelona attractions passes to ensure the best deals and visit as many monuments as possible.

A walking tour and a hop-on hop-off bus tour are among the best ways to explore Barcelona, but the cherry on top is the helicopter tour for an unforgettable bird’s-eye view.

Stop by La Boqueria to taste some of Barcelona’s finest treats, and for the football fans touring the Camp Nou, home of FC Barcelona, is a must.

After checking all of the best tours Barcelona has to offer, it’s always a great idea to explore the surroundings on a day trip. Whether snorkeling on Costa Brava or skiing in Andorra, there’s something for every tourist!

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12 – Munich, Germany

Munich, Germany

With some of the best breweries and Biergartens in Germany, famous for the annual Oktoberfest celebrations, but also with a rich history, architecture, and delicious cuisine, Munich is a major European destination.

Grab a drink at Englischer Garten; explore the Old Town and see the Marienplatz or take a food tour at Viktualienmarkt; visit Nymphenburg Palace, the largest Bavarian palace, check all of Kunstareal District museums and cheer on Bayern Munich at Allianz Arena.

The whole Bavaria region is also worth exploring, so save time for a day trip to visit the magical Neuschwanstein Castle, the charming medieval town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, or ski at Germany’s highest mountain, Zugspitze.

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13 – Monaco

Monaco

The sophisticated and glamorous city-state along the French Riviera, with mild temperatures and home to more millionaires than any other region in the world, Monaco is an excellent destination during the entire year and has plenty of fun things to do.

See the sharks at the Oceanographic Museum, stroll through Palais du Prince, take a walking tour around the charming Old Town, or catch a world-class performance at Opéra de Monte-Carlo.

For car enthusiasts, try a luxury car driving experience and get behind the wheel of a Lamborghini or a Ferrari.

Considering booking the trip during the F1 Grand Prix to catch one of the most thrilling and top-rated races in the world and, of course, try your luck at the best casinos – especially the Monte-Carlo.

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14 – Oxford, United Kingdom

Oxford, United Kingdom

Home to England’s oldest university, Oxford is a historical wonderland to explore, and the highlights include the Ashmolean Museum and the Museum of Natural History.

Oxford is one of the best European destinations for scholars and literature, and cinema enthusiasts, with places like Alice’s shop and Alice’s Window at Christ Church to explore.

Plenty of famous authors held academic positions at Oxford University, such as Lewis Carroll (Alice in Wonderland), J. R. R. Tolkien (The Lord of the Rings) and C. S. Lewis (The Chronicles of Narnia), and only one hour drive away, it’s possible to explore Shakespeare’s birthplace at Stratford-upon-Avon.

Discover the most fabulous filming locations on a Harry Potter or Downton Abbey tour, from the Divinity School and Bodleian Library to the Cogges Manor Farm and St Mary’s Church.

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15 – Amalfi Coast, Italy

Amalfi Coast, Italy

One of the most beautiful places in the world , attracting thousands of tourists every year, Amalfi Coast is the perfect spring/summer getaway, with a stunning coastline, breathtaking scenic drives and lovely villages to explore.

Start the trip in the port city of Salerno and climb to the top of Castello di Arechi to admire the unique views 270 meters above the gulf. Continue with Vietri sul Mare to appreciate as much art as possible and the typical colorful ceramics.

Stop by the small fishing village of Cetara and taste the delicious seafood before continuing to Maiori and soaking up some local culture and cuisine, or exploring the hidden gem of Tramonti.

Try Minori’s pasta factories, visit the 18th century Church of Santa Trofimena and walk along the Path of Lemons. For some jaw-dropping views, stop by Terrazza dell’Infinito in Ravello.

Head to the hills and check the oldest town in Amalfi Coast, the incredible medieval-style village of Scala, and proceed to the photogenic Atrani, before reaching the famous and energetic Amalfi.

Marvel at the magical Emerald Grotto in Conca dei Marini, before heading to Furore and crossing Fjord of Furore off the bucket list. Continue to Praiano and Positano, the perfect villages to relax by the superb white sand beaches, without forgetting the famous Path of the Gods hike.

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16 – Dublin, Ireland

Dublin, Ireland

Capital of Ireland, the famous Emerald Isle, thousands of tourists are attracted to Dublin for the legendary Guinness Storehouse, the Irish beer and lively pubs, but the city has much more to offer and has inspired so many artists with its unique beauty.

From James Joyce’s “Ulysses” to the filming location of “Braveheart”, also visit the deers at Phoenix Park, and tour the renowned landmarks, such as the Dublin Castle and the Trinity College.

When in Dublin, make sure to save time for a day trip and explore the stunning surroundings – any Game of Thrones fans out here? There are plenty of  Game of Thrones tours from Dublin available, stopping by the prominent filming locations in the area.

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17 – Florence, Italy

Florence, Italy

Florence is easily among the best European destinations for art and history lovers. Birthplace of the Renaissance and one of the wealthiest cities during the medieval era, Florence became a top-tier artistic, commercial and political center.

Stroll through the massive Piazza del Duomo, which feels like an open-air museum, and climb to the Duomo’s dome for the most impressive view of Florence.

Discover the home of the Medici Royal Family at Pitti Palace and head to the gothic masterpiece of Palazzo Vecchio.

Florence houses some of the best and most visited museums in Italy, and to make the most out of it, consider grabbing a combined ticket to the Uffizi Gallery and Accademia Gallery.

Besides Florence, the whole Tuscany region deserves to be explored (make sure to not miss our list of things to do in Tuscany ). Take a day trip to see the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the medieval towers of San Gimignano or relax at the spa town of Saturnia.

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18 – Santa Claus Village, Finland

Santa Claus Village, Finland

This amusement park located in Rovaniemi, in the Lapland region, is one of the best places to visit in Europe with children, but grants a whole lot of fun for the whole family.

The main attractions at the Santa Claus Village are the Arctic Circle, a white line painted across the park letting visitors know when they’ve officially entered the Arctic region.

In the heart of the village, the Santa Claus Office can be found, open since 1992 with the world’s nicest man welcoming thousands of visitors from all over the world in his office.

Due to its latitude, this charming village and its surroundings are perfect for some northern lights hunting. This stunning natural phenomenon will make the Santa Claus Village even more magical.

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19 – Milan, Italy

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milan, Italy

Busy and cosmopolitan, Milan is home to the major Italian fashion brands and offers a perfect mix of art and historical architecture, with impressive modern skyscrapers.

One cannot go to Milan without visiting one of the most sacred landmarks and among the most prominent Christian sites globally, the Duomo. Next to it, there’s the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the perfect place for window shopping across some high fashion boutiques.

Book a ticket to Santa Maria Delle Grazie, for the unique opportunity to admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper, one of the most acclaimed works from the creative genius.

Milan is considerably quick to visit, making the perfect opportunity to combine it with a day trip to one of the nearby stunning lakes, such as Lake Como and Lake Garda; or a mountain adventure at the Swiss Alps or the Dolomites.

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20 – Meteora, Greece

Meteora, Greece

Literally meaning “suspended in the air”, Meteora is an impressive area in Greece with unique rock formations shaped by the rain, wind and other natural phenomenons for millions of years.

But the most astonishing thing about the area is the Orthodox monasteries housed on top of the rocks, assembling one of the world’s largest and most important Orthodox monasteries complexes.

Before the monasteries were built, there were caves – such as the Theopetra Cave – inhabited for over 50.000 years and occupied by monks seeking refuge during the Turkish occupation.

During the 19th century, steps were carved into the rocks, but back in the days, the top was only accessible by ropes and retractable ladders, making it even more mind-blowing and worth a visit.

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21 – Krka National Park, Croatia

Krka National Park, Croatia

Just one hour away from Split, along the Krka River, is one of Croatia’s best natural wonders, the Krka National Park.

Intended for scientific, cultural, and educational purposes, recreational and touristic activities quickly gained popularity among the visitors.

Visit one of the most preserved and unaltered ecosystems, with exceptionally rich flora. Even though it’s no longer possible to swim there, it’s still worth a visit to the Skradinski Buk, an incredible natural pool with a set of waterfalls.

Set aside one full day to explore the park and the footpaths, and consider taking either a sightseeing or boat tour.

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22 – Bologna, Italy

Bologna, Italy

The capital of the Emilia-Romagna region and world-famous for some of the most delicious pasta dishes, Bologna is one of the best places to visit in Europe for the foodies.

Try as many Tagliatelle al Ragù Bolognese as possible, and consider a food tour to taste the best cured meats, sausages, and cheeses across the city’s popular markets, such as the Quadrilatero Old Market and Mercato Delle Erbe.

Between food tastings, climb the Bologna Towers, once used by the wealthy families for defensive purposes. Wander around Bologna’s main square, Piazza Maggiore, and find the hidden canals at Finestrella di Via Piella.

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23 – Brussels, Belgium

Brussels, Belgium

Home to the European Parliament and known as the capital of Europe, along with world-class beer, delicious chocolate and waffles, mixed with rich history, architecture and museums, make Brussels a traveler’s dream.

Start exploring at the Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the center of Brussels, and don’t forget a visit to the Atomium.

To check all of the iconic landmarks like the Parc du Cinquantenaire and the Palais Royal, consider either a bike or a bus tour, and stop by the world’s largest parliamentary visitor center, the Parlamentarium.

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24 – Berlin, Germany

Berlin, Germany

Famous for its world-class museums and for being one of the most iconic European cities, Berlin combines turbulent history, high technology, and culture with authentic German pubs and Biergartens.

For the most breathtaking views of the city, visit the TV Tower and the German Parliament Building, also known as the Reichstag, and climb to its dome.

Consider a walking tour to learn about history at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe and what’s left of the Berlin wall; walk across the Brandenburg Gate, and stroll through the main landmarks, such as the Alexanderplatz.

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25 – Pompeii, Italy

Pompeii, Italy

Speaking of turbulent history, just 30 minutes away from Naples is a major UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most visited archeological sites in the world, the city of Pompeii is one of the best places to visit in Europe for history lovers.

Destroyed by Mount Vesuvius’s eruption, the quick burial of the Roman city allowed its preservation for centuries and its excavation provided unique information about life in the ancient world.

The Archaeological Park of Pompeii is definitely worth visiting and there are plenty of tours departing from nearby locations, such as the Amalfi Coast villages. There’s also the possibility to combine it with a climb to Mount Vesuvius.

Among the unmissable places to check are the Basilica, the Forum, the House of Faun and one of the oldest surviving Roman amphitheaters, the Amphitheatre of Pompeii. Get a skip-the-line ticket and start exploring right away!

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26 – Andorra

Andorra

This small country, located by the eastern Pyrenees, between Spain and France, is one of the best winter destinations in Europe when it becomes a ski and snowboard paradise.

Among the fun things to do in Andorra are plenty of ski areas, such as Pas de la Casa, Vallnord, and Grandvalira.

Andorra la Vella – the capital – is also worth checking, with the largest spa center in Europe, the magnificent Caldea, fed by mineral-rich thermal waters.

This is also an excellent destination for beautiful hikes and mountain biking experiences throughout the entire year. Enjoy a getaway in nature, amid lakes and mountains, with trails for all levels – such as the Tristaina Lake Trail.

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27 – Manchester, United Kingdom

Manchester, United Kingdom

Manchester is one of the UK’s major creative hubs, with outstanding nightlife, lovely Victorian-era architecture, and a renowned sporting industry.

An excellent destination for sports lovers, start the trip with a tour of the two main stadiums, the Old Trafford, home of Manchester United, and Etihad Stadium, home of Manchester City; and check out the National Football Museum.

With a thriving arts scene, there’s plenty to explore indoors – at the Manchester Art Gallery or The Whitworth – but also outdoors, on a memorable street art tour.

And the fun doesn’t end when the sun goes down. Catch a performance at Manchester Opera House, which has hosted major musicals like the Phantom of the Opera; or see a show at one of Europe’s largest indoor arenas, AO Arena.

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28 – Madrid, Spain

Madrid, Spain

Welcoming millions of visitors every year, the stunning capital of Spain, Madrid, promises a trip full of exciting things to do and unforgettable memories.

Start with a glimpse of the Spanish Royal Family life at the Royal Palace of Madrid and check the Almudena Cathedral nearby. Consider joining a free walking tour and exploring the unique districts, such as Barrio de las Letras or La Latina ​- and even a Money Heist’s filming locations tour.

With some of the finest European museums housed in Madrid, marvel at the greatest masterpieces from Goya, Reubens, or El Greco at Prado Museum, and Pablo Picasso’s Guernica at Reina Sofia Museum.

Due to its central location, Madrid is the perfect base for exploring other Spanish gems, such as the impressive medieval castle in Segovia, the wine region of Ribera del Duero, or the lively university city of Salamanca.

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29 – Azores, Portugal

Azores, Portugal

One of Europe’s best-kept secrets and often compared to Hawaii, the subtropical archipelago of Azores is a hidden gem in the Atlantic ocean. With nine inhabited islands, this is one of the best destinations for outdoor lovers and those seeking a nature retreat.

With mild temperatures and incredible coastline, Azores are a paradise for watersports enthusiasts. Step away from the shore and embark on some diving adventure or whale and dolphin watching.

Explore the beautiful trails and soak in the views of the Sete Cidades Caldera or Boca do Inferno viewpoint in São Miguel island; hike Mount Pico in Pico Island, Monte Brasil in Terceira, or Fajã Grande in Flores and spot many lakes, waterfalls, and breathtaking landscapes.

Also, in São Miguel, stop by Furnas Valley to check the geothermal wonder of Lagoa das Furnas, immerse in the hot springs of Terra Nostra Garden, and taste the unique Cozido das Furnas, a local stew made from meat and vegetable, slowly cooked underground with the hot springs steam.

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30 – Loire Castles, France

Chenonceau Castle, Loire Valley, France

Once the extravagant retreats of the French kings, designed for entertainment and enjoyment purposes, today, the fairy tale castles of the Loire Valley are one of the most fascinating European destinations.

With tours for all kinds of budgets, this dreamy multi-day trip easily reached from Paris must be on everyone’s list – the most challenging part is choosing which ones to visit, among so many great options.

The glorious and beautiful decorated Château of Chambord is one of France’s most famous castles; originally a fortified tower, Château de Villandry stands out for the marvelous Renaissance gardens.

With stunning views of the Loire River, Château d’Amboise might be small but equally worth visiting; Château du Clos Lucé, the official residence of Leonardo da Vinci between 1516 and 1519; and the list of the best Loire Valley Castles goes on!

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31 – Lake Bled, Slovenia

Lake Bled, Slovenia

One of Slovenia’s most popular tourist attractions, with clear turquoise waters and a stunning tiny island with a church in the middle, Lake Bled is perfect for a summer getaway.

Easily reached from Ljubljana, the visit to Lake Bled can also be combined with Vintgar Gorge, another of Bled’s natural wonders.

Adventure on the lake on a boat ride, kayaking, or take a dip in the swimming area. For some land activities, hike the Ojstrica and Mala Osojnica loop trail.

The medieval Bled Castle is also worth visiting, sitting atop a cliff 130 meters above the lake, with stunning views – especially at sunset – and even a unique dining experience. Tasting the typical Bled Cream Cake called Kremšnita is a must for those with a sweet tooth.

32 – Mallorca, Spain

Mallorca, Spain

The sunny jewel of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca is one of the best European summer destinations and among the most popular Mediterranean islands.

Explore its spectacular coastline and relax at the most pristine white sand beaches of Cala Vella and Es Trenc Beach, or adventure on a snorkeling tour and explore the underwater wonders.

Wander around Palma de Mallorca Old Town, stop by the magnificent Palma Cathedral and delight yourself on a tapas tour.

Mallorca offers breathtaking landscapes, and hiking Serra de Tramuntana mountain is a must. However, don’t overlook the stunning underworld of Cuevas del Drach and Caves of Hams.

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33 – Cinque Terre, Italy

Cinque Terre, Italy

A popular Italian tourist destination, the coastal villages of Cinque Terre offer stunning beaches, photogenic colorful houses, thrilling hikes and superb cuisine.

Monterosso al Mare is the biggest of the five villages and the ultimate beach destination. Vernazza is famous for the colorful houses along the small harbor, with the castle on top of the hill, quickly becoming the most photographed spot in the region.

Riomaggiore, famous for delicious wine and olive oil, is connected to Manarola through Via dell’Amore, the most romantic footpath with incredible sea views.

Last but not least, stop by the oldest and smallest villa, Corniglia. Surrounded by lovely vineyards, stop by Saint Mary’s Terrace and soak in the views.

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34 – Faroe Islands

Faeroe Islands

Tucked between Iceland and Norway, bathed by the Atlantic Ocean, the Faroe Islands offer one of the best and most unique sceneries in Europe, and its popularity is quickly rising.

Explore Lake Sorvagsvatn and its optical illusion, with an angle where it looks like the river is floating above the ocean; marvel at the beautiful Mulafossur Waterfall in the village of Gasadalur and snap a picture of the iconic Drangarnir.

Home to thousands of Puffins, visit the Mykines island to meet these adorable birds. With more sheep than humans, you’re most likely to encounter these fluffy inhabitants during the trip.

Despite the remote locations, exploring the Faroe Islands on a road trip is very easy, especially with the underwater tunnels connecting them.

35 – Krakow, Poland

Krakow, Poland

One of Poland’s oldest cities and the second-largest one, there are several reasons to visit the historical Krakow.

Start by wandering around the charming old town and let this UNESCO World Heritage site transport you back to middle age.

Explore Wawel Royal Castle, one of Poland’s most important cultural sites, the largest medieval square, Rynek, and tour Kazimierz, the Jewish Quarter.

Just a few minutes away from Krakow, save the last day for a tour to Auschwitz-Birkenau – which can be emotionally draining, but full of remarkable stories that deserve to be remembered.

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36 – Pisa, Italy

Pisa, Italy

Worldwide famous for the leaning tower and for being the birthplace of Galileo Galilei, Pisa is an excellent destination for a weekend getaway.

The city’s highlight is Piazza dei Miracoli, where it’s possible to explore the main landmarks – the Pisa Cathedral, Pisa Baptistry, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

It’s also worth strolling through the River Arno, walking along the shopping street, Borgo Stretto, and checking Pisa’s second main square, Piazza dei Cavalieri.

Save at least one full day to explore the surrounding area and make the most of your Tuscany trip, admiring the Renaissance city walls of Luca, the modern Livorno, by the Ligurian Sea, or the enchanting Florence.

See also: Leaning Tower of Pisa tickets , Things to do in Pisa

37 – Malaga, Spain

Malaga, Spain

In the sunny Spanish Costa del Sol, showing the best Andalusia has to offer, Malaga mixes paradisiac beaches, diverse museums, vibrant nightlife and delicious tapas.

With a rich history, explore the Alcazaba and marvel at the views from the ancient Gibralfaro Castle.

The birthplace of Pablo Picasso, find plenty of its wonderful works at the Picasso Museum or join a walking tour and pass across the artist’s childhood home.

Sunbathe at the best Mediterranean beaches, from the famous Playa la Malagueta to the less crowded Playa Peñon del Cuervo.

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38 – Bran Castle, Romania

Bran Castle, Romania

One of Europe’s most famous castles, perched atop a hill, the Bran Castle is commonly known as Dracula’s home.

Built during the 12th century at Transylvania and Wallachia’s border, used for defensive purposes against the Ottoman Empire, providing safe passage between the regions and contributing to their economic development.

The site gained popularity for matching the castle described in Bram Stoker’s novel, Dracula, even though the Irish author never visited Romania.

Welcoming thousands of visitors per year, it houses a private museum dedicated to Queen Marie’s art and furniture collection, richly ornating the rooms.

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See also: Best castles in Europe

39 – Kravica Waterfall, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Kravica Waterfall, Bosnia and Herzegovina

In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the large Kravica Waterfall by the Trebižat River is one of the country’s most precious jewels and best-kept secrets, with its popularity still rising.

Open from May to October, with 25 meters high, this is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the area has much more to offer, such as a peaceful picnic area and a small cafe.

During the hottest months, the best part of the visit is diving into the lake’s clear waters. There are kayaking tours through the river available for those wanting to explore a little more.

40 – Keukenhof gardens, Netherlands

Keukenhof gardens, Netherlands

The world’s most extensive flower garden, the Keukenhof is one of the best places to visit in Europe during the spring and witness this once-in-a-lifetime experience of seeing 7 million tulips bloom.

Rent a bike and pedal around the park or take a relaxing boat tour, a visit to the Keukenhof gardens is also an excellent program for the whole family, let the kids join a scavenger hunt throughout the gardens or pet some furry friends at the petting zoo.

Attracting millions of visitors each year, the garden is easily reached from Amsterdam and Rotterdam.

See also: Keukenhof Gardens tickets price

41 – Prague, Czech Republic

Prague, Czech Republic

Prague is a dream destination with diverse architecture, from the gothic wonder of Church of Our Lady before Týn to the modern and creative Dancing House; outstanding museums, and vibrant nightlife.

Start with a walking tour to check the city’s main sites, from admiring the outstanding Old Town and seeing the famous Astronomical Clock, to the iconic Prague Castle.

Cross the Charles Bridge – possibly on a ghost tour, and learn at the various museums, from the Museum of Communism to the Apple Museum.

Immerse in the local culture and attend a Czech Folklore Show or get the time of your life at a locally-led pub crawl.

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See also: Things to do in Prague , Prague Castle tickets price , Prague free walking tours

42 – Athens, Greece

Athens, Greece

Overflowing with legends and stories from the Greek Empire, ranking among the sunniest cities in Europe, Athens’s rich history mixed with modernity makes it a complex and extraordinary destination.

Explore the main historical landmarks, such as the iconic Acropolis – and climb there for the city’s best views; marvel at the Parthenon temple’s architecture and visit the Temple of Olympian Zeus.

After checking all monuments and museums, relax by the white sand beaches at Athens Riviera, or consider a day trip to make the most of this Greek adventure.

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See also: Things to do in Athens , Best tourist attractions in Athens , Best day trips from Athens , Acropolis tickets price

43 – Versailles, France

Versailles, France

Formerly a royal residence, the magnificent Versailles Palace is one of the world’s most visited palaces nowadays and can be easily reached from Paris.

Several tickets are available, some of which also include the Estate of Trianon, Versailles Gardens, and even the musical fountain show, to make the most of the visit – and if the tickets are sold out, check how to grant last-minute Versailles Palace tickets !

With a massive area and over 2000 rooms, it might be worth considering a guided tour to understand its history. One of the palace’s highlights is the Hall of Mirrors, with 357 mirrors.

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44 – Porto, Portugal

Porto, Portugal

Often considered one of the best European destinations, Porto has outstanding beauty mixed with delicious gastronomy and incredible nightlife.

Explore the old town and its iconic landmarks, from the Sé do Porto Cathedral to the colorful Largo da Pena Ventosa square, and the spectacular views from Miradouro da Vitória.

While in Porto, one can’t overlook the chance to taste one of the world’s most famous wines, the delicious Francesinha, and catch a fado show.

There are plenty of fun things to do in Porto, from observing the inspiration behind Harry Potter at Gomes Teixeira Square to the fantastic Douro Valley cruises, or exciting day trips to the Peneda-Gerês National Park and the Minho region.

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45 – Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm, Sweden

A small city where the land meets the sea, with a rich Viking history, exciting music scene, and plenty of islands to explore on a kayaking trip, Stockholm is an excellent destination for a quick city break.

Admire artifacts at the Royal Palace and wander around the colorful Gamla Stan – which translates to Old Town.

To get deeper into the city’s history, visit the 17th-century warship at Vasa Museum. With the Vikings being one of Sweden’s most famous ancestors, several tours pass through the most important sites, such as the ancient settlement of Granby.

Delight in modern Swedish cuisine and enjoy Stockholm’s nightlife, whether it is by catching a show at Avicii Arena, seeing a ballet at Royal Swedish Opera, or joining a pub crawl.

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46 – Riga, Latvia

Riga, Latvia

Riga is the liveliest among the capitals, with outstanding Art Nouveau architecture, exuberant nightlife, and stunning landscapes.

Stroll around the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with most of Riga’s monuments, such as the iconic House of the Blackheads, the St. Peter’s Church, or the Central Market.

Learn about the Latvian War of Independence at Freedom Monument, and get transported back to Medieval times at the Swedish Gate.

Try some Riga Black Balsam – made from pure vodka – and party at the many pubs and bars.

See also: Things to do in Riga

47 – Granada, Spain

Alhambra, Granada, Spain

Granada is an excellent choice for a city break: one of the most iconic Andalusian destinations, famous for its UNESCO World Heritage Sites, beautiful Islamic architecture, delicious tapas, and exciting flamenco shows.

Perched atop a hill, find the impressive Alhambra fortress and marvel at the views from the Alcazaba Tower. There are plenty of Alhambra tickets available, some of which also combine the visit to Generalife.

Check the Royal Chapel of Granada, explore the unique Albaicín district, and explore the Moorish-styled Alcaicería. For a remarkable sunset, stop by San Nicolas Viewpoint.

With a rich Arab heritage, save some time to relax at a traditional hammam spa or tour the best-preserved Arab baths at El Bañuelo.

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See also: Things to do in Granada , Alhambra tickets price

48 – Kiruna, Sweden

Kiruna, Sweden

As the northernmost city in Sweden, Kiruna is well-situated for all of your Arctic adventures. Whether you’re journeying here to witness the aurora borealis or stay the night in the famous Ice Hotel, Kiruna will expand your horizons.

Head to the Abisko National Park and immerse yourself in the alpine landscape. Here, you can watch the northern lights come out, go hiking or practice your photographic skills.

For a classic Swedish experience, put on your snowsuit and go dog sledding! Keep your camera on hand to capture the once-in-a-lifetime ride. This is one activity the kids won’t soon forget. If you’re looking for more of an adrenaline rush, you can traverse the terrain on a snowmobile.

To get a taste of local culture, you can join a city tour that includes dining out on street food. Savor the Arctic cheese and reindeer and moose meat in a traditional tipi!

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49 – Frankfurt, Germany

Frankfurt, Germany

Once among the most significant medieval cities in Germany, most of Frankfurt was destroyed during the Second World War. Nowadays, it perfectly blends modernity and history, with an impressive skyline, rich museums, the Goethe-Haus, and Anne Frank’s first home.

Look out for the city’s oldest building, the 15th-century medieval Eschenheim Tower, contrasting with Financial District’s opulent skyscrapers – where the city gets its Mainhattan nickname from.

Explore the lively Römerberg and soak in the views from the top of the Frankfurt Cathedral observation tower. Cross the Eiserner Steg bridge and stroll through the scenic Mainkai walk while marveling at the Main river.

Famous for its sausages, stop by Kleinmarkthalle to grab a traditional wurst at Metzgerei Schreiber, and accompany it with some apple wine.

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50 – Capri, Italy

Capri, Italy

Located in the Gulf of Naples, with an outstanding landscape and delicious cuisine, there’s a lot to explore in Capri.

Check the world-famous Piazzetta di Capri, the island’s center and its liveliest area, and try some ravioli capresi at the local restaurants.

Book a boat tour in Capri and adventure on its stunning turquoise waters and marvel at the Arco Naturale and Blue Gotto. Relax by the Gardens of Augustus and admire its views.

Visit the dreamy Villa San Michele and, of course, sunbathe at Capri’s best beaches such as Marina Grande, the best one for swimming, and the famous Bagni di Tiberio.

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51 – Greek Islands

Navagio Beach, Zakynthos, Greece

From the worldwide famous dreamy white villages of Santorini to the unique pink sand of Elafonisi Beach in Crete, the Greek Islands are a piece of heaven in the Mediterranean and definitely worth visiting.

In Crete, the largest of the islands, stroll around the Venetian Harbour and explore Chania ’s lovely Old Town, sunbathe in Falasarna, and marvel at the historical Knossos Palace.

Continuing to one of the finest islands in the Aegean Sea, Rhodes, explore the ancient ruins of Lindos Acropolis, snorkel in secluded coves, and wonder at the natural reserve of the Butterflies Valley.

Home of Hippocrates, Kos has a rich history and unique landscapes to explore. Continue with Mykonos with a lovely old town and vibrant nightlife, making it one of the best greek islands for partying.

With jaw-dropping turquoise waters, stop by Porto Timoni Beach in Corfu, snorkel in one of the finest Blue Lagoons in the world, and visit the distinctive Cape Dastris cliffs.

On the best European island for a honeymoon, the charming Santorini, watch the most romantic sunsets at Oia and swim at the unique Red Beach with volcanic red sand.

And of course, there’s much more to explore, considering Greece has over 200 islands. Enjoy the dreamiest beaches, embrace its rich history and try the delicious Mediterranean cuisine.

See also: Things to do in Rhodes , Things to do in Kos , Things to do in Santorini , Things to do in Crete , Things to do in Corfu , Things to do in Mykonos , Things to do in Paros , Things to do in Naxos

52 – Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

Croatia’s oldest and largest natural park, with almost 300 km², Plitvice Lakes, is one of the best places to visit in Europe and among its most extraordinary natural wonders.

Its primary attraction is the crystal clear lakes, which only cover 1% of this enormous park. With a total of 16 main lakes connected through stunning waterfalls, even though they look enchanting, swimming is prohibited.

With incredible fauna and flora to admire, adventure on the park’s hiking trails, or rent a boat and row in Kozjak lake. The park turns into a white wonderland during the winter, and skiing is among the most popular activities.

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53 – Seville, Spain

Seville, Spain

Among the most famous cities of Andalusia, with world-famous flamenco shows, glorious architecture, and delicious tapas, the sunkissed Seville is filled with fun things to do.

With Christian and Moorish influences, explore the stunning Real Alcázar of Seville, and continue to the Seville Cathedral & La Giralda, the world’s largest Gothic cathedral.

Climb to the unique Setas de Sevilla and rent a rowboat at Plaza de Plaza de España. And for the Game of Thrones fans, there are a couple of filming locations to visit.

To make the most of your trip, there are plenty of day trips available, from the historical Italica, the natural wonder of Doñana National Park, the unique city of Ronda, to the paradise beaches at Zahara de los Atunes.

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54 – Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade, Serbia

World-famous for its vibrant nightlife and parties, Belgrade has something for everyone – from spectacular galleries and architecture to the bustling streets and best bars.

Visit Belgrade’s largest park, Kalemegdan, and find the old citadel at the Belgrade Fortress. Admire Serbia’s major Orthodox Church, the Church of St Sava, and stop by the Nikola Tesla Museum.

After absorbing all of the city’s rich and turbulent history, embrace its reputable nightlife, with great indoor clubs and taverns during the cold months, and riverside venues for the warm months.

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55 – Trolltunga, Norway

Trolltunga, Norway

Translated to “troll tongue”, Norway’s most famous rock formation and one of the most photographed in the world, Trolltunga, is perched on the side of a fjord, over 1000 meters above the sea.

The 14 km hike starts by the Ringedalsvatnet lake and takes about 8-12 hours, depending on the experience level. Despite the challenging trail, take the time to enjoy the journey and marvel at the breathtaking Norwegian landscape.

56 – Ibiza, Spain

Ibiza, Spain

A Spanish oasis in the Mediterranean, the island of Ibiza is one of the best places to visit in Europe during the summer months.

With an outstanding coastline, take a boat tour and cool down by the island’s incredible beaches, from Cala Comte, the most famous one, the calm turquoise waters of Cala Bassa, to the hippie vibe of Cala Benirràs.

Wander around the fortified Old Town, with labyrinth streets and the best views over the harbor.

And what most visitors come from: go party – from plenty of boat and pool parties to join, to the world’s most famous beach clubs and the best party venues, there’s always fun granted in Ibiza.

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57 – Geneva, Switzerland

Geneva, Switzerland

Near the French border, the city of Geneva is the headquarters of the United Nations in Europe, with the impressive Palais des Nations.

Explore the charming Old Town, see the Flower Clock at the lovely Jardin Anglais and visit the city’s incredible museums such as the Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum.

By the margin of Geneva Lake, admire one of the world’s tallest water fountains, Jet d’Eau, and explore the lake and the surrounding cities on a boat tour.

And while in Switzerland, taste as much chocolate as possible!

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58 – Sofia, Bulgaria

Sofia, Bulgaria

Less touristy than the nearby European capitals, Sofia is famous for the massive Saint Alexander Nevsky Patriarch’s Cathedral, the royal Vrana Palace, and the 10th-century Boyana Church.

Stroll through the pedestrian Pirotska Street, stop by its excellent shops and cafes, or grab a souvenir at the Central Market Hall.

Catch a worldwide famous folklore show or a performance at the Sofia Opera and Ballet, and embrace the city’s lively nightlife.

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59 – Ljubjana, Slovenia

Ljubjana, Slovenia

The charming capital of Slovenia by the margin of the Ljubljanica River, one of Ljubljana’s most iconic attractions is the Ljubljana Castle perched atop a hill, in the middle of the city.

Cross the Dragon Bridge – with the dragon being the city’s symbol and protector – explore the beautiful Old Town, with the lively Prešeren Square, ​and finish by relaxing at the large Tivoli Park.

For some alternative activities, stop by the Metelkova Art Center, the city’s cultural and artistic hub, with performances, exhibitions, and a lot of incredible street art.

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60 – Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen, Denmark

Famous for being Hans Christian Andersen’s birthplace and the little mermaid sculpture, this small Scandinavian city has a lot to offer to its visitors.

With magnificent Danish cuisine and the famous Tivoli Gardens amusement park, Copenhagen attracts visitors worldwide.

Shop at Strøget, Europe’s largest pedestrian streets, wander around the city’s Old Town, and admire Nyhavn’s colorful architecture through a canal cruise.

Delve into Copenhagen’s rich history and culture with a visit to Christiansborg Palace and the many museums – such as the National Museum of Denmark.

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61 – Mont Saint Michel, France

Mont Saint Michel, France

Easily reached on a day trip from Paris to Normandy, the magnificent Mont Saint Michel is one of France’s most remarkable medieval gems.

Welcoming pilgrims since the 8th century, this small island with the Abbey of Mont Saint-Michel perched at the top is one of the most unique places to visit in Europe.

Take the time to explore the medieval village, admire the ancient defense walls and climb to the North Tower observation deck, for an outstanding view of the bay.

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See also: Best Normandy tours from Paris , Mont Saint Michel Day Trip from Paris – Price & Tips

62 – Helsinki, Finland

Helsinki, Finland

By the shore of the Gulf of Finland, the charming Helsinki delights those who visit it with stunning sea landscapes, landmarks and delicious Nordic cuisine.

Take the ferry to one of the world’s largest sea fortresses, Suomenlinna, once a substantial naval base. Today, not only one of Finland’s most fantastic attractions but also home to 900 inhabitants.

With a great diversity of attractions, visit Temppeliaukio Church, an ancient church carved into a rock, the 19th century Helsinki Cathedral and the orthodox Uspenski Cathedral.

Explore the city’s interesting museums, from the art pieces at Kiasma and Ateneum to the Design Museum. Save also some time to grab a souvenir at Helsinki’s Market Square or get the adrenaline rushing at Linnanmäki amusement park.

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63 – The Blue Eye, Albania

The Blue Eye, Albania

The Blue Eye, a natural water spring pool, source to the Bistricë River, is one of the most unique places to visit in Albania.

Easily reached upon a 35-minute drive from the city of Sarandë, the Blue Eye dazzles everyone with its turquoise crystal clear waters, surrounded by a dense forest.

Divers have explored at least 50 meters, but its total depth is still uncertain. Even though swimming in these mysterious waters is prohibited, marvel at this incredible natural phenomenon and watch the bubbles rising to the surface.

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64 – Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Famous for its iconic castle perched atop a hill and the medieval old town, Edinburgh’s culture-rich city and artistic is one of the most incredible places to visit in the UK.

Enjoy the best panoramic views from Calton Hill or hike the 2.4-mile trail through the ancient volcano up to Arthur’s Seat.

Explore the city’s greatest museums, such as the National Museum or the National Galleries of Scotland, and visit the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the former residence of Scotland’s queens.

There are plenty of fun things to do in Edinburgh, from visiting some of Outlander’s filming locations, to taking this opportunity to explore more of Scotland’s beauty, with a day trip to Loch Ness and the Highlands.

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See also: Things to do in Edinburgh , Best day trips from Edinburgh , Edinburgh Castle tickets price , Palace of Holyroodhouse tickets price

65 – Bratislava, Slovakia

Bratislava, Slovakia

Not the typical European capital, easily visited in one weekend, the lovely Bratislava offers plenty of significant landmarks to explore.

Explore the city’s charming Old Town, cross the Michael’s Gate and visit the fairy-tale Bratislava Castle.

Admire the art nouveau of The Blue Church, admire the views from the historical Devín Castle and stroll through Bratislava’s best museums.

Save also some time to soak in the local culture, from catching a play at Slovak National Theatre to trying the city’s best cafes and lively bars.

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66 – Mycenae, Greece

Mycenae, Greece

Located in eastern Peloponnese, Mycenae, what was once one of the Greek civilization’s major centers, is today one of Greece’s most important archaeological sites.

Quickly visited on a day trip from Athens, with buses running between the two cities, explore the kingdom of the legendary Agamemnon, commander of the Greek forces in the Trojan War.

Cross the famous Lion Gate, the entrance to the fortified town, and visit the Treasury of Atreus, where it’s allegedly the tomb of Agamemnon.

Also, stop by the Archaeological Museum and marvel at the impressive exhibits and artifacts excavated at the site.

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67 – Salzburg, Austria

Salzburg, Austria

A worldwide famous music center, from the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to the internationally acclaimed annual Salzburg Festival and the greatest operas and orchestral concerts, Salzburg is one of the best cities to visit in Austria.

Relive the iconic Sound of Music with several tours passing through the movie’s filming locations – including tours departing from Vienna and Munich, if you’re only planning to take a day trip.

While in the city, explore one of Europe’s biggest medieval castles, the Hohensalzburg Fortress, wander around Mirabell Palace’s gardens, and admire most of the city’s landmarks at the Old Town, including Salzburg Cathedral and the lively Getreidegasse shopping street.

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See also: Things to do in Salzburg , Best Sound of Music tours in Salzburg

68 – Rhine Falls, Switzerland

Rhine Falls, Switzerland

The largest waterfall in Europe, the massive Rhine Falls are one of the best places to visit in Switzerland, located on the border between Schaffhausen and Zurich.

A great attraction all year round, but the true power of the Rhine Falls is visible during the summer, with the water impressively flowing at 600,000 liters per second.

Just 40 minutes away from Zurich, it’s an excellent destination for a day trip. Start by exploring the lovely villages by the river and marvel at nature’s beauty from the multiple viewing platforms.

For an even more memorable experience, consider taking a boat cruise if visiting between spring to fall.

69 – Oslo, Norway

Oslo, Norway

Frequently overlooked compared to its neighbors, the city of Oslo deserves a place on every traveler’s bucket list, with plenty of fun activities available.

For the history lovers, stop by the Viking Ship Museum and wander around one of Norway’s most impressive Renaissance buildings, the Akershus Fortress.

For those looking for outdoor activities, join a Fjord sightseeing cruise and marvel at the unique landscape, adventure in some hiking in Nordmarka or go skiing at Oslo Winter Park.

Explore the charming Old Town and stop by the main shopping area, Karl Johan street. Tour the Aker Brygge neighborhood, catch a concert at the Oslo Opera House, or relax at a typical Scandinavian floating sauna.

See also: Things to do in Oslo

70 – Blue Lagoon, Iceland

Blue Lagoon, Iceland

One of Iceland’s most famous attractions, the unique Blue Lagoon, is the perfect way to relax on a day trip from Reykjavik – and multiple tours are available, making it very easy to access.

With a unique milky blue shade (due to the high silica concentration in the water), this insta-worthy destination is a great option all year round, with an average temperature of 39 °C at the geothermal pools.

Just remember to book the tickets in advance, considering its broad popularity.

See also: Things to do in Reykjavik , Best day trips from Reykjavik

71 – Corsica, France

Corsica, France

Immediately located above Sardinia , perfectly mixing French and Italian culture, bathed by the warm Mediterranean waters, the island of Corsica is a great European destination for the summer months.

With Corsica’s stunning sandy beaches with crystal clear water, spend the holidays sunbathing and relaxing at the famous Porto-Vecchio or the secret Petit Sperone Beach.

Explore the rich underwater fauna and flora on a diving or snorkeling tour; and adventure through the Bavella Needles or the epic GR20 hiking trail and marvel at Corsica’s landscape.

Take the time to stroll through Bastia Old Harbor, visit the lovely villages of La Balagne, Pigna or Sant’ Antonino, and delight with the best Mediterranean food, it’ll surely be an unforgettable trip.

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See also: Things to do in Corsica , Best boat tours in Corsica , Best islands to visit in Europe during Summer

72 – Canyon Matka, Republic of Macedonia

Canyon Matka, Republic of Macedonia

Less than a 30-minute drive from Macedonia’s capital, Skopje, the impressive Canyon Matka is a popular day/half day trip for locals and tourists alike.

Covering about 5.000 hectares, this unique nature getaway offers plenty of outdoor activities, from renting a kayak to taking a boat tour.

Despite the unique landscape, one curiosity about this place is it holds Macedonia’s oldest artificial lake, made in 1938.

With several medieval monasteries and 10 caves, including Vrelo Cave, one of Europe’s deepest underwater caves, it’s one of the best places to visit in Southeast Europe.

73 – Belfast, United Kingdom

Belfast, United Kingdom

The largest city in Northern Ireland and its capital, Belfast, is famous worldwide for being where the RMS Titanic was built.

The Titanic legacy is still solid these days; take this opportunity to learn more about its history at the Titanic Belfast museum and explore the Titanic Quarter.

Just one hour from Belfast lies the Dark Hedges, one of Game of Thrones’ most iconic filming locations. Consider also combining it with a trip to the unique Giant’s Causeway.

During the weekends, stop by the St. George’s Market to taste some local specialties, and don’t forget to visit Belfast Castle.

  • Belfast tours

See also: Things to do in Belfast

74 – Palermo, Italy

Palermo, Sicily, Italy

The lively city of Palermo, in the heart of the Mediterranean, has so many Palaces, churches and landmarks to explore, no wonder why it’s one of Italy’s major cultural hubs.

Start by the iconic Cathedral of Palermo and explore its complex history, then climb to the rooftop for a bird-eye view of the whole city.

Continue to the 9th century Norman Palace and admire the impressive details of the Palatine Chapel, mixing Greek, Arabic and Latin styles, and exhibiting majestic mosaics.

Sunbathe in the best white sand beaches in Sicily, from the famous Mondello Beach to the natural reserve of Isola delle Femmine.

Make the most of your trip with a day tour from Palermo, and explore the remarkable Valley of the Temples, the ruins of Segesta and Mount Etna, Europe’s most active volcano.

  • Palermo tours

See also: Things to do in Palermo , Things to do in Sicily

75 – Warsaw, Poland

Warsaw, Poland

Warsaw is a city of contrasts, from the Warsaw Barbican, one of the remaining historic fortifications, to the views from the 30th-floor terrace at the Palace of Culture and Science; it perfectly blends the past with the modern days.

Explore the colorful Old Town, one of the main historical attractions, have a glimpse of the Polish monarch’s lives both at the Royal Castle and Wilanów Palace.

Delve into the city’s history at the Warsaw Uprising Museum, catch a show at Grand Theatre, one of the most famous opera houses in Europe and embrace Warsaw’s lively nightlife on a Polish vodka tour.

  • Warsaw tours

See also: Things to do in Warsaw

76 – Vienna, Austria

Vienna, Austria

Once the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Vienna is still Austria’s most populated city and one of the best summer destinations in Europe, with plenty of festivals and outdoor activities.

Famous for its ties to Mozart and Beethoven, Vienna is often referred to as the city of music; take this opportunity to catch a classical concert at Peterskirche, Eschenbach Palace, or Musikverein.

Among the most popular landmarks in Vienna is the Schönbrunn Palace, filled with history and immense gardens to explore. Other palaces worth visiting are the Hofburg Imperial Palace, currently home to Austria’s president, and Belvedere Palace, with an impressive art collection.

To absorb all of Vienna’s rich history, consider joining a free walking tour, led by local guides. But don’t overlook the rest of Austria’s wonders, and save some time for a day trip – whether it is to Wachau Valley or Lake Neusiedl, this country won’t disappoint.

  • Vienna tours

See also: Things to do in Vienna , Best day trips from Vienna , Vienna free walking tours

77 – Golden Horn Beach, Croatia

Golden Horn Beach, Croatia

Located in Brac Island, even though not as famous as Hvar and Korčula, lies one of the best beaches in Croatia, the Golden Horn Beach – locally known as Zlatni Rat or Rat Beach.

Bathed by the Adriatic Sea, the stunning white sand beach got its name from the peninsula’s unique arrow-shaped formation of sand, and its crystal clear waters promise to marvel anyone who visits it.

Easily reached on a day trip from Split, this paradisiac beach is the perfect place to sunbathe, scuba dive, and try many watersports such as jetski or windsurfing.

See also: Things to do in Split , Best day trips from Split

78 – Lyon, France

Lyon, France

When people think about French destinations, Lyon is not often what comes to mind, but there are plenty of reasons to visit it, from the world-class gastronomy to its architecture and landmarks.

The Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse, Lyon’s first indoor market, is a mandatory stop for the foodies. Along with St. Antoine Market and La Croix Rousse Market, there’s no shortage of delicious local meals to try.

In the heart of Lyon, stop by the impressive Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste to marvel at the Gothic architecture, and take a walking tour around the Vieux Lyon District.

For those visiting during the summer, catch the Nuits de Fourvière, an arts and music festival at the Roman theaters, that promises an unforgettable experience.

See also: Things to do in Lyon

79 – Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

When it comes to places to visit in Europe, the Balkans are still gaining popularity, but Sarajevo deserves a place on everyone’s bucket list.

While exploring this budget-friendly European destination, stop by the Baščaršija historical market, admire the 16th century Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque ​and soak in the views from the Yellow Bastion.

However, Sarajevo requires a historical context to understand better the city, with the siege of Sarajevo, the longest in modern warfare, still so recent (1992-1996).

Visit the Sarajevo Tunnel, also known as Tunnel of Hope, built during the siege to allow food, supplies, and humanitarian aid into the city; and check the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  • Sarajevo tours

See also: Things to do in Sarajevo

80 – Bordeaux, France

Bordeaux, France

Worldwide famous for its vineyards, the cosmopolitan city of Bordeaux is one of the best places to visit in Europe for wine lovers.

After checking La Cité du Vin, embrace the city’s rich cultural heritage, from the Roman Palais Gallien to the Medieval Gates; gothic cathedrals among baroque palaces and more historical monuments than one can count.

Stroll through the iconic Place de la Bourse square, check Bordeaux’s remarkable museums, such as the Museum of Fine Arts, the oldest one, and catch a performance at the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux.

Explore historical chateaux during the day and, for the ultimate fairytale experience, consider spending the night in a castle.

  • Bordeaux tours

See also: Things to do in Bordeaux

81 – Madeira, Portugal

Madeira, Portugal

Worldwide famous for Cristiano Ronaldo’s home, the subtropical island of Madeira is one of the most beautiful hidden gems in Europe.

Along the African coast, with warm temperatures during the entire year, this is one of the best places to explore rainforests, hike, and enjoy a getaway in nature.

From the Vereda do Areeiro trail, the glass bottom Cabo Girão viewpoint, or watching the sunrise at Pico Ruivo, every spot offers a more breathtaking view than the other.

After all the hiking, cool off at the unique Porto Moniz’s volcanic swimming pools, with crystal clear waters, while marveling at the Atlantic ocean.

Try the Monte Sledge toboggan ride, one of Madeira’s most unique and fun attractions, sliding down the streets on a basket; admire the traditional Santana houses and drink the famous Poncha.

  • Madeira tours

See also: Things to do in Madeira

82 – Alps

Alps Mountains

Europe’s most extensive mountain range, stretching through 8 countries, from France to Slovenia, the Alps are worth visiting for its unique landscape, from crystal clear lakes to dramatic mountains.

In the Italian Alps, one of the most popular attractions is the Dolomites, with the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo and its 10 km loop trail, or the beautiful Lago di Braies.

The alps’ higher mountain, Mont Blanc, can be found in the French Alps. The charming Chamonix village, surrounded by mountains, is the place for those looking for a relaxing getaway – and home to one of the best ski resorts in Europe for those looking for a bit of adrenaline.

From hiking to winter sports, the cherry on top of a trip to the Swiss Alps is the scenic Glacier Express 8h ride, from Zermatt to St. Moritz. The unforgettable panoramic train ride is the most comfortable way to travel across the alps and admire its landscape.

In Germany, the Alps can be seen in the Bavaria region, and the best place to admire its higher peak is by the Eibsee lake. The obvious choice to admire the Julian Alps in Slovenia is Lake Bled, but the trails at Triglav National Park are also worth exploring.

The Alps can also be visited in Austria, Monaco and Liechtenstein; choose from skiing and snowboarding to hiking or just relaxing surrounded by nature, and there’s the recipe for a memorable trip.

83 – Vilnius, Lithuania

Vilnius, Lithuania

Charming Lithuania’s capital, filled with history and a strong Jew heritage, Vilnius was once Europe’s largest Jewish center. Consider starting with a free walking tour around the Old Town and Jewish Quarter or the artistic district of Užupis.

Check the 15th century St. Anne’s Church, with its stunning Flamboyant Gothic style, and climb to the Three Crosses Monument for the city’s best views.

There’s plenty to learn about Vilnius’ rich history for those into museums, from the dark Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights, built in a former KGB headquarters (with a prison where death penalties were executed), to the exhibitions at the Contemporary Art Centre.

  • Vilnius tours

See also: Things to do in Vilnius

84 – Stonehenge, United Kingdom

Stonehenge, United Kingdom

The prehistoric Stonehenge, located in Wiltshire, is one of the UK’s most famous landmarks and easily reached on a day trip from London – taking about 2 hours.

Most of Stonehenge’s fame drifts from the fact that no one knows what those mysterious stones were used for, and there is no lack of theories, from astronomical studies to pagan ceremonies. Still, the most likely one is that it once was a burial ground.

Welcoming millions of visitors per year, the best time to visit it (for fewer crowds) is during weekdays and either in the early morning or sunset.

See also: Stonehenge tours from London

85 – Postojna Cave, Slovenia

Postojna Cave, Slovenia

What says “once in a lifetime experience” more than taking an underground train through a karst cave in Slovenia?

With millions of years of history, carved by the Pivka River, the Postojna Cave is one of Slovenia’s most beautiful natural wonders and lies 46km from Ljubljana.

Save an hour and a half for the cave tours, including the cave presentation by a local guide and the train ride. The tours are also wheelchair accessible and suitable for all kinds of ages.

After marveling at the cave’s 24 km of underground passages and massive halls, accompanied by the magical sound of the water dripping from the stalactites, stop by the world’s largest cave castle, the medieval Predjama Castle.

86 – Budapest, Hungary

Budapest, Hungria

With the iconic Hungarian Parliament Building, Budapest is one of the most photogenic cities in Europe, and a great budget-friendly capital to visit.

Start in the Buda side, exploring the historic Buda Castle, and continue to Fisherman’s Bastion, by the stunning Matthias Church, with the best views over the river and the city.

Cross the Széchenyi Chain Bridge to the Pest side of the river, stop by the Shoes on the Danube Bank and join a free walking tour through the Jewish Quarter.

With rich mineral waters, a trip to Budapest wouldn’t be complete without trying the famous thermal baths, such as Széchenyi or Gellért.

After recharging the energies, consider taking a day trip to the lovely little town by the Danube Bend, Szentendre, or the largest lake in central Europe, Lake Balaton.

  • Budapest tours

See also: Things to do in Budapest , Best day trips from Budapest , Hungarian Parliament tickets price , Budapest free walking tours

87 – Isle of Man

Isle of Man

Between England and Ireland, the small Isle of Man, bathed by the Irish sea, inhabited since 6500 BC, has plenty of history to discover and fun things to do.

The Manx Museum is a must for museum lovers, with unique artifacts from the Island’s Celtic and Viking past.

Delve into Isle of Man’s history at one of the best-preserved medieval castles in the world, Castle Rushen, and consider checking the Peel Castle as well, built by the Vikings.

Sports fans? Plan the trip during The Isle of Man TT, for one of the world’s most thrilling motorcycle races.

And for those looking for a getaway among nature, climb the Snaefell Mountain or walk to the Fairy Bridge. The Isle of Man has something for every kind of traveler.

88 – Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany

Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany

Welcoming about 1.5 million visitors per year, the Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the most impressive attractions in Germany, easily reached on a day trip from Munich.

Commissioned by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, the castle looks straight from a Disney movie. In fact, the resemblances are not a coincidence, as it served as inspiration for the Sleeping Beauty Castle.

Considered one of the most photographed buildings in the world, check the many viewpoints and get the best shots of it – including the famous shot of the castle atop of the hill, from the Queen Mary’s Bridge, also known as Marienbrücke.

Even though it’s not allowed to photograph inside the castle, it’s also worth taking a tour and exploring its magnificent rooms. Remember to book the tickets in advance, especially if you’re planning to visit during the high season.

See also: Neuschwanstein Castle tickets price

89 – Durmitor, Montenegro

Durmitor, Montenegro

Montenegro is still a hidden gem compared to other European countries, but the Durmitor National Park is a pretty solid reason for it to be added to everyone’s bucket list.

Home to Europe’s largest and deepest canyon, go rafting in the Tara River, or cross the 365m Đurđevića Tara Bridge and admire this green oasis ready to be explored, standing 170m above the ground.

Take the trail to Bobotov Kuk and admire Montenegro’s highest peak views, or check the 18 glacial lakes spread through the park.

The Durmitor National Park is also perfect for some canyoning, mountain biking, or simply enjoying a relaxing nature retreat with a picnic by the lake.

Consider the 1 km zip line at Extreme Zipline Tara, for those looking for some extra adrenaline, reaching a maximum speed of 120 km/h.

90 – Malta & Gozo

Valletta, Malta

A tiny archipelago bathed by the Mediterranean, Malta is located between Sicily and Tunisia, with warm temperatures during the entire year, making it worth visiting even in December for a warm winter break.

Perfectly blending culture with outdoor adventures, visit the Megalithic Temples of Malta, built by the Neolithic inhabitants and among the oldest temples in the world.

Walk along the city walls of the sunny capital, Valletta, admire the interior of the 16th century St. John’s Cathedral, and look out for some Game of Throne’s filming locations around the island.

Get away from the tourist crowds and admire Mdina’s old streets, swim in the crystal clear waters of the Blue Grotto in Qrendi or the St. Peter’s Pool in Marsaxlokk, and take the whole family to Popeye Village.

Off the main island, stop by Gozo to explore its Ancient Cittadella and marvel at the dramatic coastal formations in Dwejra; or snorkel in Comino’s blue lagoon.

  • Malta tours

See also: Things to do in Malta , Best boat tours in Malta & Gozo

91 – Vatnajökull National Park, Iceland

Vatnajökull National Park, Iceland

Moving on to the land of fire and ice, encompassing Europe’s largest glacier, Vatnajökull, the Vatnajökull National Park is a destination for the adventurous.

From hiking to snowmobiling or even kayaking in a glacier, Vatnajökull National Park is a paradise for outdoor lovers and promises a memorable trip.

For those visiting during wintertime, explore the park’s impressive Ice Caves (that melt during the spring).

See also: Best things to do in Iceland

92 – Tallinn, Estonia

Tallinn, Estonia

The charming capital of Estonia, Tallinn, is the country’s major industrial, cultural and financial hub, mixed with a rich history, beautiful architecture and stunning landscapes, making it one of the most beautiful cities to visit in Europe.

Start by exploring the Old Town, one of the world’s best-preserved medieval towns, stroll through its cobblestone streets and try the local restaurants and coffee shops.

From the orthodox Alexandre Nevsky Cathedral, built in a magnificent Russian Revival style, to the historical Toompea Castle, currently housing Estonia’s parliament, most of the attractions can be found in the city’s center.

To explore its surroundings, visit the Kadriorg Palace, built in the massive 70 hectares, Kadriorg Park; or climb to the 21st-floor observation deck at Tallinn TV Tower.

During the summer, when the days get longer, and the pop-up bars start to appear, relax by the coast with a drink in your hand.

  • Tallinn tours

See also: Things to do in Tallinn

93 – Brighton, United Kingdom

Brighton, United Kingdom

With the nickname of London-by-the-Sea, just one hour away from London and with a stunning coastline, the popularity of Brighton among the Londoners spread through the whole world, and the city became famous for its culture, artsy vibe and lively entertainment.

Get a panoramic view 140 meters above the ground from the British Airways i360, enjoy the sun at the Brighton Palace Pier, or learn about the city’s history at the fabulous Royal Pavilion.

With more independent shops than one can count, from the best boutiques to vintage stores, explore the Brighton Open Market and the iconic North Laine to grab a souvenir and satisfy your shopaholic side.

  • Brighton tours

See also: Things to do in Brighton

94 – Þingvellir National Park, Iceland

Þingvellir National Park, Iceland

Also known as Thingvellir National Park, this UNESCO World Heritage site is the ultimate Icelandic experience, filled with natural wonders.

Home to one of the best places to scuba dive in the world, and the only one where it’s possible to swim between two tectonic plates, the Silfra fissure. Or walk between them at Almannagja.

Take also some time to hike through the park’s multiple trails, admiring the park’s landscape, especially to Öxarárfoss Waterfall, one of Iceland’s main attractions, or check the horseback riding trails.

For history lovers, theÞingvellir National Park is also home to the world’s oldest parliaments, Althing, founded in 930.

95 – Champagne, France

Champagne region, France

Also known as the Champagne wine region, this historical province is famous worldwide for its champagne production. The Champagne Trail is the best way to introduce wine enthusiasts to the most prestigious certified wineries.

The best time to visit the Champagne is between April and October, with the busiest season in September, when the grapes are harvested. Take the time to tour vineyards, and don’t overlook the smallest houses for a more authentic and personal experience.

But the region has much more to offer besides tasting the best sparkling white wine in the world. Stop by Reims Cathedral and visit the place where French kings were crowned or visit the Archbishop of Reims’ palace, Palace of Tau.

  • Champagne tours

96 – Zurich, Switzerland

Zurich, Switzerland

Even though it’s considered one of Europe’s most expensive cities, Zürich has a unique charm, with colorful architecture perfectly bending with the lake to create one unforgettable scenery.

Travel back to the medieval times at the Old Town and delve into Switzerland’s finest museums, from the FIFA World Football Museum for the sport’s lovers to the unique Beyer Clock and Watch Museum.

Admire the mountains aboard the Funicular Rigiblick or take a boat tour around the moon-shaped Lake Zürich.

And to enjoy the trip to its fullest, consider taking a day trip, with plenty of fun options available, from the mountain village of Grindelwald to the medieval town of Stein am Rhein, or even visiting one of Europe’s tiniest countries, Liechtenstein.

  • Zürich tours

See also: Things to do in Zurich , Best day trips from Zurich

97 – Verona, Italy

Verona, Italy

Among the most romantic destinations in Europe, Verona is one of the best places to visit for couples, from its picturesque streets and squares, such as Piazza delle Erbe, to the lovely views from Castel San Pietro.

Eternalized by Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet, several tours take you across the many iconic locations, from the famous balcony at Juliet’s house (La Casa di Giulietta) to Basilica of San Zeno Maggiore.

Tour the ancient Arena of Verona and, for a unique experience, visit during the summer opera festival.

Save some time for a day trip to the impressive Santuario Madonna della Corona, built by a cliff 2000 meters above the sea level, or the iconic Lake Garda.

  • Verona tours

See also: Things to do in Verona

98 – Liverpool, United Kingdom

Liverpool, United Kingdom

The Beatles’ famous hometown, start your Liverpool adventure at The Beatles Story museum, filled with history and objects, from clothes owned by the group to handwritten lyrics.

With one of the world’s most important trading ports, explore Royal Albert Dock, a former major trading center.

Admire the city’s outstanding architecture, from the Cathedral of the Risen Christ to the incredible buildings along the Pier Head. For the sports fans, check the Liverpool FC Museum and take a stadium tour.

Even though the show is set in Birmingham, Liverpool is actually home to plenty of Peaky Blinders filming locations, from Port Sunlight to Falkner Square.

With a lively and diverse nightlife, catch a show at Liverpool’s Royal Court Theatre or grab a drink at the historic Cavern Club; there’s always fun granted in the city.

  • Liverpool tours

See also: Things to do in Liverpool

99 – Valencia, Spain

Valencia, Spain

With a mild climate, futuristic architecture mixed with rich history, delicious food and lively ambiance, Valencia is one of the best places to visit in Europe all year round.

Home to one of Spain’s largest stadiums, sports lovers must include the Mestalla Stadium on their list – and maybe catch a Valencia Football Club’s game there.

Admire the outstanding design of the City of Arts and Sciences and visit Europe’s largest aquarium, Oceanografic. Consider combining the ticket with a visit to the Hemispheric or the Science Museum.

Take a walking tour around the Old Town, visit La Lonja de la Seda, one of the most iconic landmarks in Valencia and delve into the city’s history at the many museums, from the Museum of Fine Arts to the Ceramics Museum.

Taste local tapas at the Central Market, enjoy a fine dinner at Colón Market, and no trip to Valencia would be complete without trying the typical paella.

  • Valencia tours

See also: Things to do in Valencia , Oceanografic Valencia tickets price

100 – Istanbul, Turkey

Istanbul, Turkey

With a timeless combination of ancient and modern life, the bustling Istanbul is famous for being the bridge between Europe and Asia.

The main attractions are the Hagia Sophia, with marvelous Byzantine architecture; the Blue Mosque, with outstanding beauty and religious importance; and the Grand Bazaar, one of the world’s largest and oldest covered markets; but there are countless sites to explore.

With European and Asian influences, Istanbul is a paradise for the foodies: from delicious street food to multiple restaurants and cafes to try.

Climb to the Rumelihisarı Fortress for the best views between the two continents, and take this opportunity to catch a ferry to Asia.

Just one hour’s flight away from Istanbul is the magical Cappadocia. Consider taking a day trip to see the fairy chimneys and fly aboard the world-famous hot air balloons.

  • Istanbul tours

See also: Things to do in Istanbul , Cappadocia hot air balloon price , Best places to visit in Turkey

That’s it for the ultimate European bucket list. We hope you’ve enjoyed our selection of the best places to visit in Europe and let us know in the comments what your dream destinations are.

As always, happy travels!

The Boutique Adventurer: Luxury Adventure Travel Blog focussed on Emerging Destinations for those over 35

83 European Bucket List Ideas for Travellers

By: Author Amanda OBrien

Posted on Last updated: 17/02/2024

Whilst no one really likes the term “kick the bucket” most of us do like the idea of having a long list of all the places we’d like to visit in this lifetime.

Many of the best places for bucket list travel are in Europe. So why not plan a European trip of a lifetime which ticks off as many European bucket list destinations as possible? And no cheating on those ticks!

Here are 83 European Bucket List Ideas for travellers to get you started.

Alhambra palace, Granada, Spain one of the european palaces

  • 83 European Bucket List Ideas

Table of Contents

1. Experience the Northern Lights in Iceland

2. the colosseum in rome, 3. drink at an italian wine bar in montepulciano, 4. climb the uk’s highest mountain, ben nevis in scotland, 5. the amalfi coast in italy, 6. drive the a87 and b roads around the top east side of the isle of skye in scotland, 7. take a hot air balloon ride over cappadocia turkey, 8. the mosaics of ravenna, italy, 9. wonder how stonehenge was created, 10. look up at the ceiling in the sistine chapel., 11. make a wish at the trevi fountain in rome, 12. take the southwest coastal drive 300 route in scotland, 13. take a boat trip in iceland’s iceberg lagoon, 14. visit the world’s oldest republic, san marino, 15. climb up gaudi’s unfinished masterpiece in spain, 16. visit the world’s most famous palace – buckingham palace in england, 17. hold up the leaning tower of pisa, 18. look out over paris from the top of the eiffel tower, 19. hear big ben chime, 20. eat in bologna italy, 21. go to the opera in verona, italy, 22. see the end of the pilgrimage in santiago de compostela, spain, 23. get naked in a spa in baden baden, germany, 24. see mostar bridge in bosnia, 25. visit all things gaudi in barcelona spain, 26. watch the sunrise in paris, 27. watch tower bridge open up over the thames river in london, 28. watch the sunset in santorini, greece, 29. see the limestone cliffs of kotor in montenegro, 30. see the mona lisa smile at the louvre in paris, 31. look at the view over london from the top of st paul’s cathedral, 32. see the inspiration for sleeping beauty at neuschwanstein castle in germany, 33. visit edinburgh castle in scotland, 34. see where dracula was imprisoned at corvin castle in romania, 35. see one of the best located castles in the world, lake bled castle in slovenia, 36. visit the acropolis in athens greece, 37. smell the lavender fields of provence france, 38. stand under the arc de triomphe in paris, 39. visit the parthenon in athens, greece, 40. see the hall of mirrors at versailles in france, 41. see the monasteries of meteora in greece, 42. walk the streets of venice in italy, 43. see where east meets west in istanbul, turkey, 44. visit st petersburg in russia, 45. see the alhambra in spain, 46. go on the sound of music tour in austria, 47. take the golden circle tour in iceland, 48. watch the sunset in ibiza spain, 49. go on a borough market food tour in london, 50. brandenburg gate germany, 51. visit cologne cathedral (kölner dom) germany, 52. look out through the lattice window at the bridge of sighs italy, 53. visit the berlin wall germany, 54. ride the london eye england, 55. have a beer at eagle’s nest germany, 56. take vaporetto 1 along the canalazzo (the grand canal) italy, 57. watch the ads in picadilly circus england, 58. marvel at pompeii italy, 59. see the angel of the north england, 60. cross the rialto bridge venice, 61. feel like an excited kid at miniatur wonderland germany, 62. walk the glassdome at the reichstag berlin germany, 63. walk up the spanish steps italy, 64. have an extremely expensive coffee on piazza san marco (st mark’s square) italy, 65. return to ancient times at the roman forum italy, 66. tell a lie with your hand in the bocca della verita (mouth of truth) italy, 67. see strasbourg cathedral france, 68. see the magna carta at the british museum england, 69. see the piazza navona fountains italy, 70. see the cathedral of santa maria del fiore italy, 71. see where the normandy landings happened in france, 72. see berlin from its tv tower, germany, 73. walk down las rambla, spain, 74. attend mass at st peter’s basilica, italy, 75. see a football match at wembley stadium, england, 76. see a concert at the o2, england, 77. see the giant’s causeway, ireland, 78. kiss the blarney stone, ireland, 79. take a road trip along the ring of kerry, ireland, 80. see where the titantic was built, 81. walk across the corinth canal in greece, 82. do a cognac tasting in a cognac house in, of course, cognac.

Instead of setting your mind on seeing the Northern Lights, think of the travelling experience as an Aurora hunt. For seeing the Northern Lights , you’ll need long nights and quite a bit of luck. But it’s all made fun with snowmobiles and minibuses trailing through snowy forests in search of the colourful lights.

northern lights iceland

One of the best ways to give yourself the best chance of seeing the lights is to choose your accommodation wisely. I spent one week in Iceland and saw the Northern Lights twice at my hotels so check out my post on the best hotels in Iceland to see the Northern Lights.

best hotels in iceland for northern lights

Damaged by the natural elements, the Colosseum is the largest structure surviving from ancient Rome. A visit to the Colosseum is another item that must be ticked off your bucket list. You’ll also be in one of the most historically rich cities in the world and a foodies paradise.

Rome Colosseum pink flowers

Montepulciano is quite frankly heaven for wine lovers. This stunning hilltop Tuscan town is ridiculously beautiful and it is just filled with wine. Wineries, red wine, white wine, wine cellars, oak casks, wine shops, wine bars – it really is just wine-tastic! There are so many wineries in Montepulciano.

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In addition to all that wine, Montepulciano is also a beautiful hilltop town. You’ll develop a crush on it within minutes of arriving. It is pedestrianised and full of small steep streets oozing with atmosphere – and some amazing restaurants and wine bars.

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The main square of Montepulciano sits right at the top of the town and has a beautiful church and tower.

Read more in my post on the best 12 Best Wineries in Montepulciano and 7 Romantic Tuscany Boutique Hotels .

Sure Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the UK. But it’s up and back in the day. And I’ve done Kilimanjaro. I’d climbed Snowdon the year before and whilst it was a big day it was manageable.

I really didn’t think climbing Ben Nevis would be that big a deal. I was very wrong.

views from the climb up Ben Nevis

Fort William  is the outdoor capital of the United Kingdom. There is rock climbing, ice climbing in the winter, trekking, canoeing, kayaking – you name it and Fort William probably offers it.

The reason that Fort William has become the outdoor capital of the United Kingdom is that it is home to Britain’s tallest mountain,  Ben Nevis .

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I have written a separate blog post on  climbing Ben Nevis  which I highly recommend you read if you’re interested in taking on the mountain.

The key things to remember are that the weather can change unbelievably fast, it is quite a challenging climb and I highly recommend you go with a guide or in a group.

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The idyllic weather, charming streets and natural beauty have been drawing people from all parts of the globe to the Amalfi Coast. The mountainous coast is dotted with magical vacation homes, hotels and restaurants.

Positano on the Amalfi Coast in Italy

Travelling to the coast between May and October provides you with vibey streets, fantastic weather, cultural events and warm waters. Naturally, the streets and beaches are buzzing with tourists, which means that booking accommodation and transportation is absolutely essential.

The coast is the perfect place for spending an extended trip. The area is made up of 13 different municipalities, each deemed a UNESCO heritage site. Exploring each area reveals new towns with different traditions and aesthetics.

The scenery in this area of the Isle of Skye was absolutely majestic – although of course, it was constantly changing with the weather.

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Depending on the weather your first stop can be  Quiraing   – a very scenic rock formation. There is a walk to the prison but the weather was not on my side so we didn’t risk it.

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The  Old Man of Storr  is also great for photos and is perhaps the most famous walk on the Isle of Skye as well as its icon. The Isle of Skye is one of the highlights of this Scotland Itinerary 7 Days.

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Driving along the coast and you’ll then hit the stunning and windy  Kilt Rock  – so named as it does resemble a tartan print. Then head inland to the picturesque  Fairy Glen.

Movies have been filmed here and it does have a genuinely magical feel – and a lot of sheep.

Stunning Cappadocia is a national park in the middle of Turkey. It is famous for its beautiful landscapes and its fairy chimneys. Much of Cappadocia looks like another world.

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The best way to experience Cappadocia is in a hot air balloon as the sun rises. Not only will you have stunning views of the valleys of Cappadocia, but you will also see the beautiful sight of many hot air balloons dotting the sky.

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Lovely Ravenna was the capital of the Western Roman Empire from 402 until 476. As such it has some stunning architecture which has been very well preserved and is home to several UNESCO sites.

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But best of all Ravenna has mosaics. I had heard about the mosaics of Ravenna and in all honesty I had never been particularly excited about them. Until I visited Ravenna.

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The Basilica di San Vitale, the Basilica di Sant’Apollinare Nuovo and the Galla Placidia Mausoleum all feature what can only be described as jaw droppingly beautiful mosaics over very large areas.

Plus Ravenna is a charming city with lots to explore and some wonderful restaurants.

Built over 5,000 years ago, the stone circle for which Stonehenge is best known was erected around 2,500 BC. Each stone is about 4 metres high, just over 2 metres wide and weighs about 25 tons.

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Stonehenge is owned by the Crown but managed by English Heritage and became a UNESCO site in 1986. Today nearly 1 million visitors head to Stonehenge each year and crowds flock to see the Winter and Summer solstices set in each year.

It is possible to visit Stonehenge for free but alas you will struggle to capture a good photo from that distance. The standard tour of Stonehenge involves a 2.6 mile one way circular path with a handset filling you in on the history of Stonehenge.

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The tour does bring visitors quite close to Stonehenge so it is possible to get some great photos. As always queues at Stonehenge can be lengthy so you may want to book a skip the line ticket for Stonehenge.

The Sistine Chapel is is a chapel in Vatican City and a must on any European bucket list. The chapel was restored between 1473 and 1481. However, it was between 1508 and 1512 that Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the chapel in what is regarded as one of the most significant artistic accomplishments of all time.

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Today the Sistine Chapel is where the papal enclave is held. This is the process by which a new pope is selected.

Interior of Sistine chapel the vatican museum Rome finished by Michelangelo

It is not possible to visit The Sistine Chapel on its own – you must have a ticket for the Vatican Museums. The Sistine Chapel is actually free to visit once you have a ticket for the Vatican.

⇒ Book your skip the line ticket for the Vatican.

The Trevi Fountain is located at a junction of three roads and was one of the original sources of water in Ancient Rome. A competition was held in the 1700s by Pope Clement XII for a new design for the fountain. Nicola Salvi was awarded the prize.

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The Trevi Fountain was finished in 1762, 11 years after Salvi died. Work on the fountain was completed by four other sculptors. More recently restorations have been conducted in 1988, 1998 and 2013.

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Legend has it that if you throw one coin into the Trevi Fountain you will return to Rome. Two coins mean that you will return to Rome and you will fall in love. Three coins mean you will return to Rome, find love and marry.

The coin is supposed to be thrown by the right hand over the left shoulder for maximum results. In 2016 about USD$1.5 million was thrown into the Trevi Fountain. The money goes to the needy of Rome.

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The Trevi Fountain is free to visit and gets very busy. The hours between midday and 7 pm tend to be the busiest so do try to avoid them. The fountain lights up once the sun goes down which can make for some lovely photos.

Any stories about driving around Scotland normally focus on the justifiably wonderful  North Coast 500  road which runs through the jaw-droppingly beautiful  Scottish Highlands

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The Southwest Coast Drive 300 Scotland route is considerably less well known – but in many ways just as beautiful.

The route is just over 300 miles and is circular so you can start it in many different spots. A good place to start the South West Coast Drive 300 is Lockerbie.

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The South West Scotland 300 can then be followed to Dumfries and then all along the coast to the Mull of Galloway and back up through Girvan.

Read more about Scotland’s least visited region in my post on 11 Things to do in Dumfries and Galloway.

Iceland’s glacier lagoon Jokulsarlon is jaw droppingly beautiful and quite unlike anything that I had ever seen before. It makes total sense that scenes from James Bond movies have been shot here.

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Huge blocks of ice break off from the nearby glacier and end up floating in the lagoon. The lagoon isn’t very wide but it is the deepest lake in Iceland at 250 metres.

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The best way to see Jokulsarlon is from one of the zodiac boat cruises which run regularly. Don’t miss this amazing lagoon on your European bucket list.

San Marino is the oldest republic in the world and it has never been taken over by anyone. This small country of just 61 square kilometres sits on top of a hill and overlooks the Italian countryside.

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San Marino is home to just 30,000 people but has its own police, its own schools and it doesn’t belong to the European Union. So it isn’t actually Italy strictly speaking but I decided it was okay to put it in this post as it is kind of in Italy.

A hilltop town in Italy is always going to be at least a base level of photogenic. San Marino then has multiple sculptures, is mostly pedestrianized with lovely paved streets, excellent use of flowers throughout the country and amazing views everywhere.

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The highlight of San Marino is walking to the very top of the country and its famous three towers which date back to the 11th century.

Another way to get some fantastic views of the Italian countryside is to take the compact San Marino funicular. The funicular will bring you up into the main square of San Marino.

Find out more about San Marino in my post on things to do in Rimini and nearby.

La Sagrada Familia is probably one of the first Spanish landmarks you think of when you picture the country. This iconic basilica is truly one of a kind. Designed by the imaginative architect Antonio Gaudi, his signature creative style is on full display.

Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia Barcelona Spain

The construction for the church started in 1882 and still isn’t finished. It’s an ongoing process that isn’t expected to be completed until 2026. The building blends religious elements with natural symbols in an artistic way that will leave you completely mesmerised.

Sagrada Familia receives approximately 4.5 million visitors every year. The number of tickets for sale as well as the entry times is limited. This is definitely a European landmark you want to book a skip the line ticket ahead of your visit.

Tickets can be purchased up to 2 months in advance and are available in 15 minute slots. Once you have entered Sagrada Familia you may stay for as long as you like. Entrance to the towers costs extra.

Home to the Queen of England , Buckingham Palace is perhaps the most well-known palace in the world. The palace was originally known as Buckingham House and was purchased for the queen by King George III in 1761.

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It became the London residence of the British monarchy when Queen Victoria took the throne in 1837. Today Buckingham Palace is home to Queen Elizabeth and a must on any European bucekt list.

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The highlight of many special occasions in the United Kingdom is seeing the Queen and the rest of the Royal Family gather on the balcony at Buckingham Palace to greet the crowds.

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⇒ Buckingham Palace is only open to the public between July and October. Visitors can see the  State Rooms and the gardens . If you are visiting at other times of the year the closest you can get is outside the gates (which still allows for some good photos), seeing the free  changing of the guard , or visiting the  Royal Mews .

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This freestanding bell tower is not just a famous monument but possibly one of the most famous buildings in the world. The “lean” is nearly four degrees and is because the foundation of the building is unstable.

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The tower began to lean during its construction in the 12th century and unfortunately got worse up to its official completion in the 14th century. By 1990 the lean was 5.5 degrees. Repairs work took place during 1993 and 2001 that corrected the lean-to just under 4 degrees.

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is not particularly tall at just over 55 metres – I remember being quite surprised at how small it was when I visited. The tower is located in Pisa’s Cathedral Square and also includes Pisa Cathedral and Pisa Baptistry.

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If you’d like to go inside the tower and climb up to the top paid entry is required. It is possible to book a skip the line ticket for the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Otherwise, there is no charge to see the building from the exterior and to take the famous photo where it looks as if you are holding up the tower!

The Eiffel Tower is undeniably the most iconic structure in France and the by far, the most photographed, the Eiffel Tower . Standing in sheer wonder, the incredible edifice nestled in Champ de Mars’s centre is the tallest structure in Paris. It stands 324 meters (1,063 ft) tall.

Kicking off the top French landmarks list is undeniably the most iconic structure in France and the by far, the most photographed, the Eiffel Tower . Standing in sheer wonder, the incredible edifice nestled in Champ de Mars’s centre is the tallest structure in Paris. It stands 324 meters (1,063 ft) tall.

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Built between 1887 and 1889 by French engineer Gustave Eiffel, the Eiffel Tower is made of iron rather than steel. It was built to be one of the main attractions at the Paris World’s Fair in 1889.

Parisians quickly fell in love with The Eiffel Tower and more than 2 million visited in the first year that it was open. The tower symbolised French know-how and industrial genius.

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Today nearly seven million people visit The Eiffel Tower every year. The top of the Eiffel Tower which can be visited is at 276 metres. The other key viewpoint is on what is called the second floor which is at 116 metres.

I highly suggest you take an Eiffel Tower summit tour and climb to the very top; there, you’ll be welcomed with panoramic views of the capital. Though the tower is impressive at any time, it becomes magical at night as its lights twinkle and oozes with romance.

As the Eiffel Tower is to Paris, Big Ben is to London. Big Ben is actually a nickname that stuck. The name refers to both the clock and the clock tower that sits at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London.

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The tower was completed in 1859. At that time it was the largest and most accurate clock in the world. Big Ben became a UNESCO listed site in 1987.

In August of 2017 Big Ben was silenced. This market the beginning of a four year project to fully repair and restore bot the clock and the clocktower. They also plan to install a lift which should make life much easier for those charged with keeping Big Ben in good condition ongoing.

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The exceptions to the silencing are New Year’s Eve and Remembrance Day. There are no public tours available during the restoration period. However, one clock face can still be seen through the scaffolding.

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Bologna, Italy is popular as a holiday destination for a variety of reasons. The city has historical appeal, housing the oldest university in the western world.

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It also features charming architecture, with over 20 towers dotted throughout the area. As well as numerous grand churches and cathedrals. And some of these historic buildings are home to the loveliest boutique hotels in Bologna.

Although Bologna has a well-preserved historical centre, it still exudes a trendy cosmopolitan character owing to its large student population. Its trendy atmosphere is perfectly complemented by its culinary reputation.

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As the capital city of Emilia-Romagna, it forms part of a region with a food history just as old as its celebrated university.

Find out where to stay in my post on Bologna Boutique Hotels .

Home of Opera and Romeo and Juliet lovely Verona also has bags of Italian charm. It is a very walkable city and easy to get around.

The Arena di Verona is a highlight of any trip to this beautiful city in Italy. Visit during the day to get some great photos. I highly encourage you to book opera tickets before you head to Verona.

I am not the biggest opera fan but attending the opera in Verona in this beautiful amphitheater was a very memorable experience.

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Climb to the top of Torre dei Lamberti for some fantastic views over Verona and enjoy the square where it is located, Piazza Delle Erbe.

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Casa di Giulietta is Juliet’s house. The courtyard area is free to visit but you’ll need to pay if you want to step onto the balcony. Sure it’s a bit cheesy but seeing Juliet’s balcony is a must do in Verona.

For centuries, thousands of pilgrims have travelled on St. James’ Way every year, finally reaching the capital of Galicia and entering the iconic Cathedral. According to tradition, this is the burial place of the relics of James the Apostle, discovered in the 9th century.

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But Santiago de Compostela is very much a living city, with other attractions for travellers, pilgrim or not: countless restaurants and bars where you can enjoy the delicious seafood of Galicia, a UNESCO World Heritage old town centre, daring contemporary art… There’s plenty to do in this city which combines history with a younger modern side.

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Enjoy the amazing local octopus and other seafood delights, head to the Sunday mass which pays special tribute to the pilgrims every week and you can even walk the last couple of kilometres of the Santiago de Compostela.

This gorgeous 2000-year-old town lies at the foothills of the wonderfully named Black Forest. Baden Baden Germany has a fantastic location for exploring the region as well as everything from, of course, spas to shopping to a palatial casino within Baden-Baden itself.

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Before you head to Baden-Baden Germany do check what is on. The city is well known for the three international horse races it runs each year – as it is for its Christmas markets.

But this German town is most famous for its spas. Indeed, Baden Baden Germany has 12 hot springs and has been welcoming those seeking to relax and reconnect for centuries.

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Today Baden Baden has managed to keep all of those wonderful historical elements but added in more modern spa facilities, fantastic food, modern art and much more.

Find out more about this beautiful German town in my Baden Baden Spa Guide and the best Baden Baden Tours .

Lovely Mostar is most famous for its beautiful old bridge, Stari Most, a UNESCO listed site. Mostar is located in Bosnia Herzegovina (it’s the largest city in Herzegovina) but can also be visited as a day trip from Croatia.

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The city’s famous bridge was originally built in the 16th century and reaches over the Neretva River. However, the bridge was destroyed during the civil war in the area in 1993. It was rebuilt and declared a UNESCO site in 2005.

This town of light coloured stones is heavily Ottoman influenced and full of market stalls, shops and restaurants.

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Casa Batlló is a big and beautiful building in the heart of Barcelona . Designed in 1904 by famed Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí , it’s considered one of his most famous works of art.

The unique layout of the building is truly mesmerising. It showcases Modern architecture, Expressionist architecture, and Modernisme.

It features unusual tracery, mismatched oval and rectangle windows, protruding balconies, and colourful ceramic tiles. The arched roof has a scaly appearance and has been compared to that of a dragon or a dinosaur. It’s one of the most bizarre and wonderful landmarks of Spain.

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The interior is just as fascinating. It’s worth booking a tour to explore the full package.

We all know that Paris is the city of love and I can’t think of a more magical place to watch the sunrise. Whether you are on the hunt for the perfect sunrise photo, want to spend a romantic morning with a loved one, or you’re just up for an early morning adventure, Paris is the place.

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The best part about sunrise in Paris is that it’s often the only time you will have the city (almost) all to yourself. Famous landmarks are generally buzzing with excited tourists during the day, which adds to the character of the city.

The city of Paris at Sunrise

But during these glorious early morning sunrises, you’ll feel the stillness of the city just before it comes alive. A must do experience on any European bucket list.

Completed in 1894, Tower Bridge is perhaps the most iconic of all of London’s bridges. Let’s start with the fact that it is often confused with London Bridge, best known from children’s nursery rhymes.

London Tower Bridge at Sunset

Tower Bridge is quite beautiful whereas London Bridge is a bit more of a plain Jane. So London Bridge has the brand name fame but Tower Bridge is the supermodel in real life.

The bridge was originally painted in chocolate brown but in 1977 it was repainted in blue, white, and red for the Queen’s Silver Jubilee. It looked so fantastic that those colours have remained.

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Tower Bridge is also famous for the fact that it is both a suspension and a drawbridge – and that it continues to lift every day. The bridge is 244 metres long and is 42 metres above the Thames. It is both a road and a footbridge and 40,000 people cross it every day.

Unsurprisingly, the bridge takes its name its neighbour the Tower of London.

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Take a look behind the scenes at the famous bridge and discover areas such as the machinery room, which houses the hydraulic system that allows the bridge to rise for river traffic.

Plan Your Visit to Tower Bridge to see if you can watch the bridge lift – check the website to find out the dates and times for scheduled bridge lifts. Entry to Tower Bridge gets you into the engine room, up to some amazing views, and best of all access to the glass floor if you don’t suffer from vertigo. I highly recommend visiting the bridge for the views and that glass floor. NB: It’s handy to combine visiting Tower Bridge with the nearby Tower of London.

Santorini is one of those idyllic travel destinations people dream about for years. This Greek island in the southern Aegean Sea is a top contender for your travel bucket list, boasting clear blue waters, impeccable beaches, and dramatic views.

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When it comes to watching the sun go down, Santorini sunsets are arguably the ones to beat. The lava pebbles scattered along the beach glisten under the Grecian sun, and you can bask in the warm sunlight from one of the many cliffside spots on the island.

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I’ve written an entire post on the best spots to see Santorini Sunsets.

Kotor is a coastal town in Montenegro which is situated between the majest limestone cliffs of Mt Lovcen and the Adriatic coast. It is extremely scenic – from its location to its small streets to the wonderful views over the city as you hike up the cliff.

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The old city is a UNESCO world heritage site and was buit between the 12th and 14th centuries and its city walls have protected the 4 kms of Kotor since that time.

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Wander through the old town, check out the many cats that call Kotor home, climb up to the castle of San Giovanni or take a tour of the bay of Kotor.

When you’re in Paris, you’ll certainly not want to miss attending the most visited museum in the world: The Louvre Museum. It first opened in 1793 with an exhibition of 537 paintings, and today, it houses around 38,000 historic objects.

This iconic structure is the world’s largest art museum and is famously known for housing Mona Lisa. The original of this famous painting hangs in the Louvre today and has been since 1804.

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Apart from Leonardo Da Vinci’s jaw-dropping painting, you’ll find plenty of other interesting antiques in this mega museum and symbol of Paris.

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From Oriental, Egyptian, Roman & Etruscan antiques to the Greek antique section. Aside from antiques and famous paintings, the museum also houses impressive sculptures like the ‘Venus de Milo’.

IM Pei’s iconic glass pyramid was completed in 1989, adding another element to this Parisian landmark.

Louvre Museum at Night Paris

The Louvre Museum receives over 15,000 visitors per day, so I highly suggest booking a skip the line tour to get your spot in this iconic space. Tickets purchased online ahead of time are slightly more expensive than those purchased at the museum. However, you will be given a timed entry ticket and will not have to queue which I think is worth the extra.

For over 1400 years St Paul’s Cathedral has stood at the highest point of the City of London on Ludgate Hill. Do remember the actual City of London is a very small part – more like a suburb – of what the rest of the world thinks of as London so this still holds true.

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St Paul’s has dominated the London skyline for over 300 years with its famous dome. It is 111 metres high and was the highest building in London until 1963. It is still the highest dome in the world.

St Paul’s has been home to some of the most historic religious events in English history from the funeral of Winston Churchill to the wedding of Price Charles and Lady Diana.

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The highlight of a visit to St Paul’s Cathedral London is climbing the 560 steps to the top of the Dome and the Whispering Gallery. This circular enclosure provides fantastic views of the inside of the Cathedral. The outdoor viewing platform offers fantastic views of London.

If you’re visiting on a weekday try to time your trip for 5pm when a choral evensong takes place. The church bell’s at St Pauls are rung on Sundays.

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Book your ticket for St Paul’s Cathedral online before you go to save time spent in the queue and for a small discount.

This 19th-century castle sits above the village of Hohenschwangau in the southwest Bavarian area of Germany . This German castle is perhaps best known as being the inspiration for the castle in Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty.

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King Ludwig II commissioned Neuschwanstein castle as a retreat and in honour of the German musician Richard Wagner. The King personally funded the castle and intended for it to be his home. The town of Hohenschwangau was his childhood home.

I am not sure exactly what it was that Wagner got out of the deal!

Ludwig commissioned a stage designer rather than an architect to bring to life his vision. Alas, Ludwig only spent 11 nights in the castle before he died and the castle was opened to the public just seven weeks after his death.

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Today Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany receives over 1.3 million visitors per annum. It is open virtually every day of the year (exceptions are Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Eve and New Years Day) with changes in opening hours depending on the season.

As always I highly recommend booking your ticket online before you go and receiving a confirmed time slot for your visit.

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There can be few castles in the world as magnificent as Edinburgh castle! It perches literally on the top of Edinburgh on Castle Rock. Don’t leave Edinburgh without visiting  Edinburgh castle.  

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Human occupation of Castle Rock in Edinburgh Scotland can be traced back to the Iron Age. A royal castle first appeared in the 12th century and by the 17th century, this Scottish castle had become a military barracks.

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Today Edinburgh Castle is the most popular paid tourist attraction in Scotland and the second most popular paid attraction in the United Kingdom with over 2.2 million visitors.

Entrance to Edinburgh Castle

Highlights of a trip to Edinburgh Castle are seeing the Scottish Crown Jewels, the Royal Apartments and the gorgeous little St Margaret’s Chapel. Edinburgh Castle also provides stunning views over Edinburgh.

And at 1pm every day Mons Meg, the cannon at Edinburgh Castle, takes fire.

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Dracula was said to have been imprisoned in this beautiful castle in Romania. One of the largest European castles, Corvin Castle was built on a hill in the 15th century.

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The current castle has been somewhat “updated” to what modern architects think of when it comes to 15th-century gothic castles. This Romanian castle has featured in several movies and tv shows and is associated with several legends, mostly concerning Dracula or Vlad the Impaler.

Castle of the Corvin Romania

Corvin Castle is located in Transylvania which is a 6-hour drive from the Romanian capital of Bucharest. The castle is open most days of the year although on Mondays only in the afternoon. Tickets can be purchased on arrival.

There are few castles in Europe that can beat Bled Castle in Slovenia when it comes to both location and view. This medieval castle in Slovenia sits on a hill top above the town of Bled and the beautiful Lake Bled.

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First mention of the castle was 1011. The towers came in the Middle Ages and the chapel in the 16th century. It is the oldest castle in Slovenia.

Lake Bled Castle atop hill above Lake Bled

Grab a skip the line ticket for Bled Castle to beat the queues. Your ticket will grant you access to the castle and the top tower and its stunning views.

At the centre of this history and allure is the vibrant city of Athens. The Acropolis, one of the most famous landmarks in Europe , shines like a beacon atop a rocky outcrop above the city.

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The Acropolis Greece was built in the second half of the 5th-century B.C as a home for Athena, the patron goddess of the city. Today, it is a reminder of a rich cultural heritage and is a major attraction.

If you want to avoid the crowds then it’s better to arrive at the Acropolis in Athens early (the site opens to the public at 8 am in both summer and winter).

The Meditteranean sun can also reach uncomfortable temperatures so make sure that you pack water, sunscreen and a hat.

The Acropolis Athens Greece

⇒ Book your Acropolis skip-the-line entry ticket and explore the landmark of western civilization.

Lavender fields are to France what cherry blossoms are to Japan – and they have become even more important in the age of social media. I think we have all seen photos of influencers like myself hanging out in lavender fields, often from behind and wearing a hat!

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The most famous area of France of lavender is Provence. Lavender begins to bloom at the end of June and tends to be at its peak mid July. This is also when harvesting starts and the fields will be empty by the middle of August so time your visit carefully.

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There are several lavender farms in Provence which offer tours during the peak season. Some of the best places to visit are the Valensole Plateau, Salut, Notre-Dame de Semanque and Drome.

The Arc de Triomphe sits at the western end of the Champs-Elysee in Place Charles de Gaulle and in the middle of one of the scariest roundabouts in the world.

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This famous European landmark is a tribute to those who died fighting for France in the Napoleonic and Revolutionary Wars. The names of all French victories as well as the generals are inscribed on the arc. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War 1 lies underneath the Arc de Triomphe.

The Arc de Triomphe was commissioned in 1806 by Napoleon. However, it was not completed until 1836. By this time Napoleon had been banished to Elba. He was never able to see the Arc de Triomphe but his remains passed through it on the way to Les Invalides.

Every year the Bastille Day parade on July 14 starts at this triumphal Arch and the Tour de France also finishes here.

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Anyone who visits the Acropolis will also have access to the adjacent Parthenon in Athens with a combination ticket. The archaeological site was originally at the heart of religion while Greece was a powerful empire.

The Parthenon Greece

Although the Parthenon is in ruins, it was a large and lavish building that told of Greek wealth.

The temple was built between 447 and 432 B.C when the Greek Empire was at its height of influence. Over the years, the bold structure stood against earthquakes, wars, looting and fire.

The Parthenon Greece

While it no longer stands complete, the Parthenon is a powerful symbol of ancient Greek culture.

⇒ Book your private Athens full-day sightseeing tour .

What once was the official residence of France’s royals – before the French Revolution – is now a jewel of French Baroque architecture and is by far one of the most beautiful palaces in Europe . The Palace of Versailles contains 2,300 rooms of many kinds and is spread over 63,154 m2.

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Feast your eyes on dazzling chandeliers and the painted ceiling in the Hall of Mirrors; it’s truly remarkable. The palace is surrounded by stunning French gardens designed by the famous landscape designer, André Le Notre. You’ll find sculptures, fountains, and water features dotted throughout the area.

Palace of Versailles France

With nearly 10 million visitors every year, I highly recommend you book a tour to discover Versailles Palace and Gardens to learn more about this incredible French landmark.

There are six operating monasteries in Meteora, a place where time and culture seem frozen in time. Made up of a striking rock formation, Meteora is located in central Greece and is home to a beautifully located group of monasteries.

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The sight of clustered religious homes on top of the steep rocks is spellbinding. Although the Monasteries of Meteora Greece look tricky to get to, it is surprisingly accessible. It requires visitors to drive to a parking lot and then hike the trail to the monastery that they wish to visit.

Take the time to soak up the incredible panoramic views from the top and bask in the ambient energy of the spiritual sites.

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To enjoy this Greek tourist attraction at your own pace, try to plan your route in advance to avoid the crowds and reduce the amount of energy you expend.

⇒ Book a tour of the ancient Meteora Holy Monasteries .

Canals, waterways and bridges are a bit like good bone structure when it comes to making a city beautiful. And Venice has a lot of all three of those. Venice is actually 117 different islands that are linked by 150 canals and about 400 bridges or pieces of pavement.

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Venice is literally built on water. The base of its buildings go deep into the ground. As the soil is so water logged there is no oxygen in it and thus no decay.

Venice and its delights are best explored on foot or by water. The Piazza San Marco is the centre of Venice and home to the magnificent Basilica San Marco – which also has some fantastic views of Venice (it is where I took the photo below).

View of Venice

Don’t miss the Rialto Bridge, the many Venetian Palaces , the Accademia Gallery and the Bridge of Sighs. Or a trip to the home of beautiful coloured glass Murano.

Doges Palazzo Venice the king of the Venetian Palaces

My personal favourite way to experience Venice is on Vaporetto Line 1. This water bus allows anyone to see Venice from the water (where it is often at its most beautiful), mingle with the locals, and really experience one of the world’s most beautiful cities.

Istanbul in Turkey is literally where east meets west. This beautiful city is the perfect place to get your feet wet so to speak if you’re keen to explore the Middle East or Africa . This atmospheric city has all the magic of the Middle East and North Africa with a slightly more European feel.

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The Blue Mosque is possibly Istanbul’s most famous attraction. The mosque has six minarets or towers and several domes. It isn’t actually blue – it was named the Blue Mosque because of its beautiful interior tiles – but it is absolutely stunning.

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Two of top places to visit in Istanbul – The Blue Mosque and Hagia or Aya Sofya – are located on the same main square in the Istanbul neighborhood of Sultanahmet. Very convenient.

Hagia Sofya has had several lives. It began as an Orthodox Cathedral and was turned into a mosque. In 1935, Ataturk proclaimed it a museum – although it is still considered by many to be the second biggest cathedral in the world.

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Topkapi Palace is one of my favourite Istanbul tourist attractions. This palace was used between the 15th and 19th centuries and apparently was a hot place to go during the Ottoman Empire.

The Grand Bazaar or Kapali Carsi is the largest covered market in Turkey with over 4,000 shops. This market contains everything you could ever imagine needing.

Like Venice, St Petersburg is spread across a mix of big and small islands, setting it up for being one of the most beautiful cities in the world. The city itself also has several fairytale like ornate buildings and it is also considered the cultural capital of Russia.

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Perhaps the attraction for which St Petersburg is best known is the Hermitage Museum. Not only does the Hermitage contain 3 million works of art, it is also in a beautiful confection of a building and filled with stunning rooms, arches, staircases and more architectural features.

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The beautiful cathedral at the Peter and Paul fortress would also look happily at home on the top of an elaborate cake. However, this cathedral almost looks plain next to the amazing onion-domed Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood (also a great name – Alexander 11 was assassinated on this spot).

The lovely River Neva and a series of canals are at the heart of St Petersburg and some of its most beautiful features. Stroll along the waterfronts as the sun sets and see this beautiful city from the water on a cruise.

The Alhambra

The Alhambra in Granada is one of the most famous landmarks in Europe . Its timeline traces back to 889 CE when it was constructed as a small fortress. Then in the 13th century, it was rebuilt to serve as the palace and fortress for the Nasrid dynasty.

The lavish Moorish architectural style is on full display throughout the complex. The interior is decorated head to toe with ceramic tiles, ancient calligraphy, ornamented windows, and other intricate detailing. It’s truly a marvel of Islamic architecture and culture.

The Alhambra, one of the Spain famous landmarks

The expansive grounds comprise numerous sites, including the Nasrid Palace, Charle V’s Palace, the Alcazaba, and the gorgeous Generalife Gardens.

The best way to explore the different areas is by booking a skip the line ticket for the Alhambra.

Beautiful Salzburg and its surrounding areas in Austria is where the famous movie The Sound of Music was filmed – as well as where some of the real-life events took place.

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The major scenes for the movie were shot in the city centre, just outside and then further afield. In the city centre is the Palace of Mirabell where the Do-Re-Mi scene was shot and St Peter’s Cemetery was where the tension-filled shots towards the end of the Sound of Music were filmed.

Nonnberg Abbey is not only the oldest female convent north of the Alps it was home to the real Maria AND where the movie was filmed.

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There are then 3 more locations in the city centre, 3 close by and 4 locations further afield. The best way to see it all is definitely a tour.

This will also provide far more context with stories about the filming itself and insider gossip. Plus when you join the bus trips they tend to play the movie so time to sing.

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As you might expect there are quite a few options when it comes to Sound of Music Salzburg tours .

The Golden Circle tour is Iceland’s most popular day trip. This is generally a full day tour which departs from Reykjavik around 8am and returns at 5pm. If your flight is arriving a bit later you can opt for an afternoon tour  around the Golden Circle.

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The core of the Golden Circle tour is the following 3 activities. The first is Thingvellir Park. The park is a UNESCO world heritage site and holds historical significance – it’s the location where Iceland’s first parliament was held.

Thingvellir National Park is located 40-minutes from Reykjavik and has several attractions. It’s geologically unique, where you can see a continental divide between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates.

After exploring the park, it’ll be a 40-minute drive to the Geysir thermal area. “Geysir” is a geyser in the geothermal area along the Golden Circle. Get your cameras ready to snap pictures of bubbling mud pots, springs shooting up boiling water and steaming air from the earth.

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Just a quick 10-minute drive from Geysir is one of Iceland’s most iconic falls found in the Hvítá glacial river. Gullfoss a wide, two-tiered waterfall that cascades down a 32-meter drop. For me this was the most stunning waterfall in Iceland.

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Ibiza is known as the party island of Europe and is famous for its beach clubs, night clubs and music scene. But it is also home to some amazing sunsets.

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Whether you want to be larging it up on the famous Sunset Strip or sipping cocktails in a beach bar, watching sunsets in Ibiza is a serene moment. It’s the perfect time to wind down, just before the island gets pumped up and brims with partygoers.

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Borough Market is one of the oldest and largest food markets in the United Kingdom. Markets have been held on this location since the 12th century.

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However, there is nothing old-fashioned about Borough Market today. Borough Market has a strict policy about the vendors it allows into the market, ensuring all suppliers are of the highest quality. Many of London’s top restaurants source their ingredients at Borough Market at places like the Ginger Pig.

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The area is also home to some of London’s best restaurants like Roast, El Pastor and Padella. As Borough Market is so large, going on a food tour is a great way to experience the market in a short time frame – and to make sure that you get lots of good samples.

The Brandenburg Gate was commissioned as an entrance to Berlin’s most famous road, Unter den Linden, by Frederick William II. Construction of the gate finished in 1791.

The Brandenburg Gate has had a starring role in many of Berlin’s most well known moments. Napoleon paraded from Brandenburg Gate in 1806 after the Prussian defeat. Between 1814 and 1919 only the Royal Family was able to pass through the central archway.

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The Nazis often used Brandenburg Gate as a party symbol. The gate managed to survive World War II albeit with some major damage. After the war, Brandenburg Gate was located in the Soviet zone. The Berlin Wall passed directly by the western side of the gate which meant passage was again closed.

After the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, Brandenburg Gate came to symbolise freedom and the re-unifacation of Germany.

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The Cologne Cathedral, also known as Kölner Dom, is one of the largest cathedrals in Europe and began construction in the 1200s. The Classical Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Mary is located on the banks of the Rhine and is an astonishing masterpiece of High Gothic architecture.

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The cathedral took over six centuries to build and reaches an impressive height of 157 meters. It’s the tallest twin-helical church in the world and is one of Germany’s most visited landmarks.

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To see some panoramic vistas over the city and river, climb the 533 steps to the viewing platform (in the south Tower). Alternatively, book a tour to discover more of Germany’s most iconic landmarks. The cathedral is open every day from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm.

This iconic Venetian bridge was built in 1600 to connect the Doge’s Palace to the prison across the canal. The bridge was constructed to take prisoners who had been sentenced at Doge’s Palace to their cells in the prison. The Bridge of Sighs has a small window. Legend has it that prisoners would sigh deeply when they saw this last glimpse of the outside world and thus the Bridge of Sighs became the name of this bridge in Venice.

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The bridge is made from white limestone and was designed by Antonio Contino, the nephew and apprentice of Antonio Da Ponte, designer of the Rialto Bridge. The bridge is virtually enclosed apart from the two small windows with lattice screens. A stone wall divides the interior of the Bridge of Sighs so that prisoners coming and going would never pass each other.

It is tradition to kiss your loved one on a gondola under the Bridge of Sighs.

Overnight on August 12, 1961 the East Germany Army began sealing off the streets and railway lines providing access to West Berlin. A wall was then erected along the sector border. The 167 kilometre wall encircled West Berlin until 1989.

The Berlin Wall fell on November 9, 1989. Germans from both the East and the West crossed the wall and then took hammers to it in an event which was watched all over the world.

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The Berlin Wall didn’t fall cleanly, chunks were left. Local artists began using these to make street art in what has now become known as The East Side Gallery. In 1990, more than 100 artists from over 20 countries decorated what was the last stretch of the Berlin Wall. One of the best ways to see the Berlin Wall today is to hire a bike and ride the Berlin Wall Cycle Route.

What better way to see a London than from the London Eye – nestled in the heart of the city. Choose from one of the 32 capsules to soar above the city, drinking in a 360-degree view of London and the ever-changing skies.

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Rising before the South Bank, the iconic Ferris wheel allows its visitors to catch views of the River Thames, glimpse  Buckingham Palace , and Big Ben. And on a clear day, you’ll be able to see as far as Windsor Castle in the distance.

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Sunset rides on the London Eye are especially popular, so don’t forget to book your seat in advance if you want a guaranteed ride during sunset. 

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If you don’t get a spot on the wheel, why not take a London Eye River Cruise on the River Thames to catch the stunning sunsets.

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Known in Germany as “Kehlsteinhaus” Eagle’s Nest was given to Hitler as a present for his 50th birthday. It is located in the Obersalzberg mountains and overlooks the small town of Berchtesgaden. This was a particularly impressive gift as it is located on Germany’s steepest road. Eagle’s Nest remains an engineering marvel.

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In 1960 Eagle’s Nest was returned to the German govenrment and they turned it into a beer garden and restaurant. There is no mention of its previous owner.

This 3800 metre long waterway splits the city of Venice into two sides. Seen from above, the Grand Canal takes the shape of an S. Ships of over 400 tons used to sail down the Grand Canal in Venice. Beautiful buildings line the canal (one of the first examples of expensive real estate for water views).

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Four different bridges cross the Grand Canal: The Constitution Bridge (Ponte Della Costituzione), Ponte Degli Scalzi, the Rialto Bridge and the Accademia Bridge. Explore the Grand Canal by crossing these bridges or take a vaporetto through the Grand Canal to get some gorgeous views.

The Grand Canal ends in St Mark’s Square with a stunning view of Saint Mark’s Square, Doge’s Palace, the Bell Tower, the church of Salute, and Custom Point. The houses along the Grand Canal continue to be the most desirable real estate in Venice (and possibly Italy, Europe, and the world)!.

Picadilly Circus is located in the heart of London and perhaps best known for its bright neon advertising display. The circus is also home to the Eros fountain. It is very easy to find as exiting Picadilly Circus tube station will bring visitors into the heart of Picadilly Circus.

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Picadilly Circus is located very close to several well known parts of London. On one side is Regent Street, filled with some of the most prestigious shopping in London and famed for its beautiful architecture. Shaftesbury Avenue takes visitors into the heart of Soho and Chinatown. And Leicester Square is only a five minute walk away.

This ancient town near Naples is one of Italy’s most popular tourist attractions, with around 2.5 million visitors annually. Pompeii was once a lively city until Mount Versuvius erupted – covering everything in larvae and turning the city into an archaeological site.

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Top attractions to see in Pompeii include the Thermal Baths, Great Theater of Pompeii and Temples. You’ll also get to see preserved artworks and mosaics.

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Taking a guided tour here is highly recommended, as you’ll not only learn about Pompeii’s history but also get to skip most of the queues. If you’d like to discover the ruins on your own, you can easily catch a train from Naples or Rome.

This sculpture which stands over the city of Newcastle is probably the most famous piece of art in England. Created by Anthony Gormley, the statue was erected in 1998 in Gateshead. The Angel of the North is 20 metres high and 54 metres wide and thought to be the largest sculpture of an angel of anywhere in the world.

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The Rialto Bridge is the first one built along the canal in Venice. It began as a wooden drawbridge that permitted sailing ships to travel between St Marks basin and the Piazzale Roma area. In 1588 the Rialto Bridge was re-built in white marble and until 1854 it was the only bridge which crossed the Grand Canal.

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This Venetian bridge is 48 metres long, 22 metres wide and 7.5 metres high. It has three parallel staircases and several small arcades. This area is also well known for the Rialto Market which is open every day apart from Sundays. The market runs from the San Polo area to Rialto Bridge.

Rialto Bridge

Miniatur Wonderland isn’t really a landmark – well it is but it is enclosed and made up of tiny elements. Miniatur Wonderland is the second most popular paid attraction in all of Germany – after the famous Sleeping Beauty Castle Neuschwanstein . This is the largest model railway exhibition in the world.

I appreciate that this doesn’t sound terribly exciting – I thought the same thing. But trust me – you do not want to miss Miniatur Wonderland.

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The model railway was started by twin brothers Gerrit and Frederik Braun in 2004. Even the local tourism board thought that they were both mad.

But they now run one of Germany’s most loved tourist attractions which receive over 18 million visitors every year.

There are more than 15kms of train tracks, 389,000 lights and 263,000 figures in the model railway. Day and night simulations run every 15 minutes.

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The most extraordinary thing about this Hamburg museum is the level of detail. Check out the apartment buildings in Hamburg. Every little room will have a different person or person doing different everyday activities.

The entire thing is just extraordinary and so interesting – particularly the airport.

The Reichstag is the home of the German Parliament. The building was originally designed by Paul Wallot and was modelled after Memorial Hall in Philadelphia . It was completed in 1894. The building was badly damaged in 1933 by fire, an event which marked the end of the Weimar Republic.

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After the war, West Germany’s parliament moved to Bonn and the building fell to ruin. Resorations began in 1961 and were completed in 1964. In 1990 the building was the site of the official reunification ceremony and in 1991 it was decided that German Parliament would return to the Reichstag.

Between 1995 and 1999 Norman Foster oversaw renovations to the building and construction of the stunning glass cupola. This mirrored cone directs light into the building. The dome itself can be visited via two large steel ramps that take the form of a double helix.

The Spanish Steps date back to 1723. This steep set of steps run between the Piazza di Spagna at the base to Piazza Trinita dei Monti at the top at the eastern end of the old city centre.

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The staircase was designedy by Francesco De Sanctis and were originally built to link the Bourbon Spanish Embassy and the Trinita dei Monti church to the Holy See and Spanish square. There are 138 steps and they are a mix of curves, straight flights and terraces. Azaleas adorn the Spanish steps from April through to the end of May each year.

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As of 2019, tourists were no longer able to sit on the Spanish steps and there are major fines. This new law was brought in to protect the marble of the stairs.

St Mark’s Square is Venice’s main square and the only one with the title of Piazza (most of the rest are referred to as Campi or fields). Without question this is one of the most magnificent squares in the world. Yes, a coffee at St Mark’s Square will cost almost as much as your dinner in Venice but it is worth it to sit and sip in one of the world’s most beautiful places.

At the eastern end of the square is St Mark’s Basilica. On the north side of St Mark’s Basilica are two marble lion statues in a small area known as Piazzetta San Giovanni XXIII. Just past the lions is St Mark’s Clocktower which was was completed in 1499.

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A long arcade runs along the north of St Mark’s Square with buildings known as the Procuratie Vecchie or the old procuraracies. Today this arcade is filled with shops and restaurants. It is home to one of the two most well known cafes on the square, Caffe Quadri.

The south side of Piazza San Marco is known as the Procuratie Nuove. This side is also home to shops and restaurants and the second most well know cafe, Caffe Florian.

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The Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill are lcoated in the same archaeological area and it is possible to walk freely between the two. When visiting these Rome monuments you may well feel tht you have returned to ancient Rome.

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The Romans drained this area (it was marshland) to turn it into a city. The Forum was the marketplace of Rome and later a site for criminal trials, gladiator matches and processions.

Today the site is ruins but at the time it was home to the most important buildings in the ancient city. The oldest monuments within the Roman Forum date back to the first kings of Rome in the sixth century BC.

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The Forum was abandoned in the Middle Ages. It was not until 1898 that excavations began and this archaeological site was discovered.

Have you seen the classic Audrey Hepburn movie Roman Holiday ? I adore it – and one of my favourite moments in the film is when Gregory Peck shows her character the Mouth of Truth. There many theories about when the Bocca Della Verita was created. The Mouth of Truth dates back to the first century AD.

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This statue is a tall stone disc with a human face carved into it with hollow holes for eyes and a gaping mouth. The belief around the statues is that if you were to stick your hand into the gaping mouth of the Bocca Della Verita and tell a lie it would bite off your hand.

This magnificent Catholic Cathedral is considered to be one of the best examples of Rayonnant Gothic architecture. It is over 1000 years old and sits on what was the site of a Roman temple.

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The building of Strasbourg Cathedral took the entire 13th century – something to keep in mind if you are building or renovating yourself! Today it is the sixth tallest church in the world. This is quite incredible considering that the highest structure of the church was built in the Middle Ages.

One of this gothic church’s most famous elements is its astronomical clock. The mechanics of the clock date back to 1842. At half-past 12 every day the movements of the clock’s characters attract the crowds.

Strasbourg Cathedral up close

Founded in 1753, the British Museum was the first public museum in the world. The museum covers all fields of human knowledge and entry remains free of charge.

When it opened in 1759 it was intended by Parliament that it would open its doors for “all studious and curious persons”. Today, the British Museum receives over 6 million visitors a year.

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The museum is located in the heart of Bloomsbury in London. It has four wings and 43 columns inspired by Greek temples. It was intended to emulate Greek architecture.

Highlights of any visit to the British Museum include visiting the Reading Room which was completed in 1857 and the considerably newer Great Court, which opened in 2000.

The Great Court is certainly my favourite area of the British Museum. It is a two acre space enclosed by a beautiful glass room and the Reading Room sits at the middle.

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The magnificent glass roof is made up of 3,312 individual panels, and no two panels are the same shape. The roof is just over 26 metres above floor level at its highest point, giving a fantastic feeling of space to the area.

The museum is divided into different galleries which are organised by periods of time or locations. As you would expect, the British Museum gets very busy.

Tickets must be booked online whether they are for the general free admission or for paid exhibitions.

The beautiful Piazza Navona is home to three stunning fountains. Fontana Dei Quattro Fiumini was constructed for the Pope in 1651. The fountain was designed by Bernini. The centrepiece of the fountain is a tall obelisk which is surrounded by four figures which represent the great rivers of the world: Nile, Ganges, Danube and Rio de la Plata. I was pleased to discover that Australia had been discovered at this time but not explored and thus was left out of the fountain.

Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi

A dove, olive branch and the Pope’s coat of arms can be found at the bottom of the fountain.

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Fontana di Nettuno is the second of the three fountains in Piazza Navona. This fountain was built in 1576 by Giacomo della Porto. The Neptune statues were added in the 19th century. The main figure of the fountain is the God of the Water Neptune. Neptune is shown in battle with an octopus.

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The third fountain is Fontana del Moro which is at the southern end of the Piazza.

This Renaissance-inspired church is the third-largest in Italy, standing 90 meters wide and 152 meters long. Arnolfo di Cambio was responsible for designing it in 1296, but it was the architect Filippo Brunelleschi who added the cathedral’s prominent dome during the 15th century.

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The exterior of the Duomo di Firenze has been done with stunning, colourful marble work. Inside, you’ll find spectacular artworks adorning the ceilings.

Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore Florence

The cathedral is located in the square Piazza del Duomo, and entrance is free. However, you’ll need to purchase tickets to see the other monuments in the square, such as Giotto’s Campanile. 

This beach in Normandy is best known for being where some of the most critical battles were fort during the famous Normandy Landings in 1944. The beach was in the American sector and sadly the number of Allied casualites was very high.

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Today Omaha Beach has a war memorial monument and museum. Behind the beach is the American cemetery of Colleville Sur Mer. The nearest town is Bayeux which has further information on the battle including a war museum.

Buses run infrequently to Omaha Beach. It is best to visit via a tour or to have your own car. I can highly recommend visiting Normandy and Omaha Beach as well as the other sites in the region related to the famous Normandy Landings.

Built during the years of the GDR (German Democratic Republic), Berlin Tower stands at 368 metres and is perhap’s Berlin’s most visible landmark. Located on Alexanderplatz, it is also the highest building in Europe open to the general public.

The Berlin TV Tower was opened in 1969. At the time, it was an emblem of the superiority of the communist system. After German reunification, the TV Tower came to symbolise the city and its new cityscape.

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The viewing tower of the platform is at 200 metres and offers 360 views of Berlin to more than one million visitors a year. The tower of course has a revolving restaurant called Sphere and the Panorama Bar.

Barcelona’s very own Champs-Elysee, this 1.2 kilometre tree lined boulevard runs through the centre of Barcelona. La Rambla is lined with shops, cafes and restaurants and filled with markets and street artists. The street runs from Port Vell up to Place Catalunya. Don’t miss exploring its many side streets.

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La Rambla is divided into several sections, each of which has its own character. The top part of La Rambla begins at the Placa Catalunya, named after the Font de Canalates. The saying goes that those who drink from the fountain here always return to Barcelona.

Rambla dels Estudis is the next section and is named after the University which was demolished in 1843. This part of the street is known as Rambla del Ocells or bird Rambla as there are many bird sellers. There are also stores selling guinea pigs, dogs and turtles. This section aslo includes the Esglesia di Betlem and the Palau Moja.

Heading towards the sea, the bird stores are replaced by florists in the section known as Rambla de les Flors. In the 19th century, this was the only area in Barcelona that sold flowers. If you head off La Rambla you will see the biggest market in Barcelona Mercat de la Boqueria. The end of this section of La Rambla is marked by a Juan Miro-designed square Pla de la Boqueria.

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The next section of the street is Rambla dels Catutxins, home to street actors, living statues and cafes. This section also inclues the Opera de Gran Teatro Liceu.

The final section is known as Rambla de Santa Monica. This area is home to souvenir stands and art dealers as well as street artists and the contemporary Museum Centre d’Art de Monica.

If you’re looking to get a good view of La Rambla head to the iron statute of Colombus at the Maremagnum Complex.

St Peter’s Basilica is one of the holiest and most important sites in Christendom. It is believed that the church was built over the tomb of St Peter, the first-ever Pope. Its famous dome is one of the most distinctive landmarks in Rome. The church and dome are actually the work of several artists and architects. Michelangelo was known to have taken the work done previously and unified the vision and design.

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St Peter’s Basilica is the tallest dome in the world and it measures just over 136 metres tall. It is possible to visit the top of the dome and enjoy amazing views over Rome.

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The interior of the church is filled with Baroque and Renaissance artworks. There are literally amazing works of art in every corner.

St Peter’s Basilica is located in Vatican city which is just to the north of the city centre of Rome.

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The Wembley Arch stretches up 134 metres high and is a familiar landmark to all londoners. Wembley is the largest stadium in the United Kingdom, the second largest stadium in Europe and home to English football. However, it still hosts other sports as well as different kinds of entertaiment.

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The O2 started out as the Millenium Dome to celebrate the year 2000. Located in Greenwich in south east London, it was redeveloped in 2007 and is now the biggest entertaiment district in London. The O2 arena can host up to 20,000 people and was the first site built purposely for music in London since the Royal Albert Hall. Today, playing at the O2 is a must for all major artists.

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Located in County Antrim, the Giant’s Causeway is one of Northern Ireland’s most impressive landmarks. It’s famous for its odd-looking hexagonal rock columns. There are approximately 40,000 of these basalt columns along 6 kilometres of the Antrim plateau, resulting from an ancient volcanic fissure eruption. There are typically five to seven irregular sides jutting out of the cliff faces.

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Legend has it that this strange formation was built by the Irish warrior Finn McCool (Fionn mac Cumhaill) to fight the Scottish giant Benandonner. Finn accepted the challenge and built the causeway across the North Channel so the two giants could meet.

The Giant’s Causeway is an enjoyable place to visit, and there are plenty of day trips and tour options to choose from. Some highlights not to be missed here include the Giant’s Boot, the wishing chair (a natural throne), and of course, the largest of three rock outcrops, the Grand Causeway. And if you’re an avid hiker, there are some incredible cliff-top trails along the causeway.

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Access to this landmark is free of charge. There is, however, an entrance fee to the visitor centre.

The Blarney Castle is located in County Cork and is one of Ireland’s most revered historical landmarks. The medieval castle was constructed in 1446 by Dermot McCarthy, King of Munster.

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The iconic attraction here is the Blarney Stone, which, according to the legend, can grant you the gift of eloquence if you kiss it. The 600-year-old castle looks like a mystic building from one side and a war-torn hero from the other.

Other highlights here are the stunning, well-manicured gardens of Blarney Castle. While you’re exploring this remarkable green space, be sure to check out the Poison Garden, The Seven Sisters, the Fern Garden, and more.

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Tourists come from far and wide to give this stone a smooch in the hope of some Irish luck. So, I highly recommend booking a tour to learn about the grounds’ thrilling history and its legends.  

Admission to the Blarney Castle is $21 for adults and $10 for children. Opening times are from 9 am to 5 pm every day.

Situated in County Kerry and part of the Wild Atlantic Way, the Ring of Kerry has attracted visitors to its unspoilt scenery.

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The 179-kilometre-long circular tourist route takes its visitors around the Iveragh Peninsula and through majestic valleys, rivers, mountains, towns, historic sites, and beaches. The landscape is varied, from the rocky bay of Rossbeigh Strand to the Killarney lakes and mountains.

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Hop in your car and head on an unforgettable road trip, or find your seat on a tour to explore the heavenly scenic route. Along the way, stop by some of Ireland ‘s noteworthy sites including, Ross Castle, the Kerry Cliffs, and the Cahergall Stone Fort. And, don’t forget to visit some exquisite beaches and enjoy some of the stunning hiking trails along the way.

Situated in the heart of Belfast, the Titanic Quarter is home to where the notorious Titanic ship was first created. Today, it houses a state-of-the-art Titanic-themed museum to pay tribute to the world-famous cruise liner.

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Visitors’ experience at this museum is second to none, with interactive exhibits and world-class art galleries enabling you to explore the world of the Titanic. Here you can uncover the building processes right through to the disastrous events and the underwater remains. Head to the slipway to find some unique souvenirs and to see where the Titanic, and her sister Olympic, were built and first launched.

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I highly recommend you book entrance tickets to explore the fascinating history of the Titanic in this magnificent museum.

This canal connects the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea with the Gulf of Corinth in the Ionian Sea. The Corinth Canal was constructed in 1881 and cuts through the Ishtmus of Corinth and separates the Greek mainland from the Peloponnese.

Corinth Canal

The distance between the walls of the canal is only 25 metres and the walls are 76 metres high. This limits the types of ships that can move through the canal. Finally, seven different bridges cross the Corinth Canal.

The creation of cognac is much more like making perfume rather than wine or beer. The entire process of making cognac as well as the source of the grapes themselves are all under an appellation. This is absolutely a craft rather than a manufacturing process.

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I visited three different cognac houses whilst I was in the region and I would highly recommend doing the same as they were very different experiences. I visited one of the biggest and most well-known cognac houses, Maison Hennessy, one of the few houses that produce its own grapes, Maison Frapin, and own the entire supply chain process and one that is much closer to La Rochelle and whose key point of difference is their blending, Maison Normandin Mercier.

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83. Drink Wine at the Cite Du Vin in Bordeaux, France

I’ve visited many museums in my time as a travel blogger so it takes quite a bit to get me excited about one. And I got very excited about the Cite du Vin. Yes, it is all about one of my favourite things in the world, wine, but it is also an extremely engaging museum housed in a jaw-dropping modern building.

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Cite du Vin opened in 2016 so it is still relatively new. It is located in the new part of Bordeaux near Pont Jacques Chaban-Delmas. The extraordinary building was created by architects Anouk Legendre and Nicolas Desmazières.

The building’s unusual shape was created by a desire to evoke the soul of wine between the river and the city. It is also meant to evoke gnarled vine stock, wine swirling in a glass and the eddies of the Garonne River.

The exhibits within Cite du Vin have been designed to please everyone from those who know little about wine to connoisseurs. I am probably somewhere in the middle and I learned a huge amount during my visit. In particular, it was able to close my knowledge gaps in several areas.

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The tasting wines are changed daily and are a mix of local and vineyards from all over the world (every entrance ticket includes a tasting). The tastings room is quite stunning and there is an outdoor area with excellent views over Bordeaux. The 8th floor is also home to a restaurant.

I covered all of the costs involved in writing this European Bucket List post. However, this article does includes affiliate links. That means if you click through and end up making a purchase I will receive a small commission. I wanted to make sure you were aware of this.

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Amanda O’Brien is the creator and editor of The Boutique Adventurer. She has visited 80 countries and is a member of the British Guild of Travel Writers as well as the IFTWTA. She is passionate about wine had has just completed Level 3 of the WSET. Born in Australia, she lives in London.

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  • December 21, 2018

You could easily write a European bucket list by simply adding every capital city and working your way through them. However, we want to change it up a little by including some cities but also some islands, beaches, parks and other unique experiences to our “Best Places to Visit in Europe” list, that will have you longing to return to Europe again and again. While Paris, Barcelona, London and Rome are obviously must-sees, there are plenty of lesser-known gems that are just begging to be explored!

Check out our Top 50 Travel Bucket List Experiences to read more about some of our favourite cities in the world, and read on to discover some other much-loved European destinations.

The Eiffel Tower

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The Eiffel Tower

Paris’ iconic tower is a must for anyone visiting Europe for the first time. The structure, built between 1887–1889 by Gustave Eiffel, has become world-famous and is thought to claim the title of ‘the most-visited paid monument in the world.’ This lattice tower is photogenic from every angle and snapping a selfie with the Eiffel Tower in the background is a must (although it’s a challenge to get it all in!). Visitors can choose to take the lift up the three floors of the tower or brave the 300 stairs to the first floor alone.

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Buckingham Palace

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Home to the Queen of England, Buckingham Palace is a stunning building in the heart of London. The front of the palace is bustling year-round with tourists longing to get a glimpse of the Royal Family. The ‘Changing of the Guards’ ceremony occurs daily at 11am (10am on Sundays) and is a great time for visitors to witness an elaborate procession of Beefeaters march down the Mall to the palace.

The Colosseum

The Colosseum

This huge amphitheatre in the centre of Rome is one of the top attractions in Europe. The largest amphitheatre ever built, the Colosseum is thought to have seated between 50,000 and 80,000 spectators. Make sure you visit both day and night to witness this impressive structure in different lights (it is particularly beautiful at dusk!). A visit to the Colosseum can also be combined with a trip to the Roman Forum next door to discover more ancient ruins.

La Sagrada Familia

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La Sagrada Familia is a stunning basilica in Barcelona designed by world-famous architect Antoni Gaudi. It has amazingly received UNESCO World Heritage Site status despite not being finished, having been worked on pretty much continually since 1882. The structure comprises of intricate Gothic design, seven apsidal chapels, double aisles, a multitude of towers, 18 spires and a crypt containing the body of Gaudi. It is estimated that La Sagrada Familia will be finished by 2026 (the centenary of Gaudi’s death), but it’s still well worth a visit before then!

The Acropolis of Athens

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Standing proudly on the top of Acropolis Hill lies the ancient citadel of Greece constructed during the reign of Pericles (when the Athenian Empire was at the height of its power). The buildings atop Acropolis Hill were built between 450-422 BC with the most famous being the Parthenon, a mammoth temple dedicated to the goddess Athena. Although much of the site was destroyed during a siege in 1687, the main structures remain in various forms of disrepair, but you can still imagine the grandeur of the citadel as it would have once been.

Sistine Chapel

Sistine chapel in the Vatican

Despite being small, the Sistine Chapel holds great significance is one of the many must-sees in Europe. Lying in the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City, the Sistine Chapel is famed for the colourful frescos by Michelangelo which depict The Last Judgment from the book of Revelation. The chapel also plays an important role in the Catholic Church as it is where each new Pope is chosen. The Vatican City and the Sistine Chapel, in particular, have thousands of visitors every day.

Venice Canals

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Taking a gondola ride on the canals of Venice is one of the most romantic experiences you can have in Europe. The canals wind between the city’s pristine buildings that look like they magically rise out of the water and the striped tops and straw hats of the gondoliers only add to the experience! If you happen to be in Venice on the first Sunday of September, head to the banks of the Grand Canal to watch the Regata Storica, a boating competition in which thousands of spectators watch boats race down the canal.

Palace of Versailles

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The Chateau de Versailles lies around 20km outside of the city of Paris and was the primary residence of Louis XIV from 1682. This spectacular building is a work of art and includes notable features such as the stunning Hall of Mirrors, a 70m long room with large windows on one side, wide mirrors on the other and an array of gold statues and chandeliers throughout! Spend your day admiring the art within the house before stepping out to enjoy the pristine gardens and fountains outside.

Cinque Terre

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This selection of villages along the Italian Riviera draws visitors year after year to witness the beauty of these colourful houses perched perfectly on the cliff edge next to the sea. The polychromatic buildings seemingly tumble down the terraces until they reach the azure bays filled with small fishing boats. Most of the villages are also backed by sweeping vineyards making it even more picturesque! After enjoying the food, wine, views, and culture of these five quaint villages, you’ll probably never want to leave!

Grand Bazaar

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While Turkey is officially in ‘Eurasia,’ a meeting point of continents, we couldn’t resist adding the Grand Bazaar to this must-see list. This vast marketplace is one of the largest and oldest in the world and features over 4000 shops and stalls selling everything from food and spices to jewels, textiles, and local handicrafts. With hundreds of thousands of visitors daily you should expect it to be busy, but you can take your time and easily while away hours getting lost among the winding rows of shops! Click edit button to change this text.

Other Awesome Cities

Budapest - A Must For Your Bucket List

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While Budapest is well known by Europeans as an excellent city break destination, it is still relatively unknown by those coming from further afield. But here’s why it should be added to your Euro bucket list: awesome architecture, cheap cuisine, friendly locals and thermal baths – to name but a few! Budapest is a great destination come snow or shine with a selection of gorgeous outside spaces, epic castles to explore and long sweeping boulevards to wander along before stopping off to grab a coffee and a cake.

Prague - A Beautiful European City

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Prague is yet another European city with spectacular architecture. From Charles Bridge and the St. Vitus Cathedral to the Prague Castle and the whole of the main square, you’ll never get bored of exploring the stunning city streets. Make sure you stop by the astronomical clock to take in the intricate hands, dial and figures that make up this piece of art. Wine is almost cheaper than water here, so it’s worth spending an afternoon/evening in a café with a carafe as you watch the world go by.

Dubrovnik - One of the Best in Croatia

Aerial shot of old sunny Dubrovnik city

Dubrovnik’s popularity has soared over the past few years thanks to its connection to the successful series Game Of Thrones. However, this postcard-perfect city is still worth a visit despite the rising numbers of tourists. Take a walk around the ancient walls of the city to witness the sea of terracotta roofs before wandering in and out of the meandering cobbled streets of the city. Not only does this peninsula city offer a stunning Old Town, but it provides travellers with pristine beaches on which to cool off too!

Berlin - Modern and Historic in One

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While many of the top sites to ‘see’ in Berlin are actually spots that no longer exist, enjoying a walking tour of the city is a must. Berlin has a wealth of interesting history, with old and new standing side by side throughout the city to recount the tales of days gone by. By day, explore the Berliner Dom, Holocaust Memorial, Berlin Wall, and Brandenburg Gate, by night check out the city’s world-class nightlife, with fine-dining restaurants, quirky bars, and epic clubs staying open until the early hours.

Florence - Europe's Masterpiece

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Florence isn’t always the first city on people’s list when they think of Italy, but it’s often people’s favourite once they’ve visited. The capital of Tuscany certainly lives up to its gastronomic expectations, with some of the best wine and cuisine in the world. Not only this, but the Renaissance architecture makes the whole city look like a work of art. Check out the stalls along the Ponte Vecchio, the beautiful cathedral in the heart of the city and the Uffizi Museum for your culture fix. Head up to the Piazzale Michaelangelo at sunset to witness the famous ‘David’ statue that stands proudly above the city.

Porto - A Vibrant City on the Sea

Porto, Dom Luis Bridge

The city of Porto is one of many amazing places to visit in Portugal , with famous food, wine (well, port actually), art and culture to keep you entertained for days on end. Take in the colourful vista of the city from the Dom Luis I Bridge then make your way inside the winding streets to discover the unique hotels, museums, restaurants, and stores that this city has to offer. Visiting the Livraria Lello bookstore is an absolute must for Harry Potter lovers as within this beautiful building lies J.K. Rowling’s inspiration for the Great Staircase at Hogwarts!

Edinburgh - A Wonderful City to Visit

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Edinburgh is a city of many majestic buildings. From the gorgeous Edinburgh Castle, a fortress that lies on a hill above the city, to the medieval buildings of Old Town and the Georgian architecture of New Town, the Scottish capital unfolds as a photographic backdrop at every turn. Take a walk up Calton Hill or Arthur’s Seat to gain a panorama of the city, or simply spend your days meandering through the winding historic streets. For festivities of fun, book tickets and accommodation for the Edinburgh Fringe (well in advance), an arts and comedy festival that is renowned the world over!

Nice, France - A jewel on the French Riviera

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So much more than the English word ’nice,’ the southern city of Nice is an absolute gem on the French Riviera. With the pristine Promenade des Anglais all the way along the front, Nice makes it easy to soak up wine, culture, and sunshine all at the same time! The burnt orange and ochre buildings peppering the landscape are a feast for the eyes, and every restaurant and café serves up its own sumptuous French fare to get your mouth watering. Life is laid-back here, so don’t make plans, rather take your time to wander the cobbled streets, visit much-loved museums and explore local markets and cafes. Plus, the butterfly-clad Mardi Gras fiesta here is a stunning celebration of spring that is well worth a visit!

Stockholm - A City of Islands

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A city of islands, herring, and start-ups, Sweden’s capital has a modern vibe despite the old architecture of Gamla Stan and the city’s interesting history. Walking is the best way to discover the city and is a past-time enjoyed by all Swedes – feel like a local as you wander between the islands, stopping off to explore flea markets, food stalls and vintage shops en route or to feast on a picnic in the park. Alternatively, get out on the water to kayak around the archipelago, gaining a different perspective of the city. With quirky museums, world-renowned festivals, cool cafes and a bunch of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Stockholm is definitely one to add to your European Bucket List.

Amsterdam - With Bucket List Beauty

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While Amsterdam is known for its famous red-light district and cannabis legality (and is ideal if you want to enjoy those things), it is often overlooked on European bucket lists in favour of bigger cities with more prominent landmarks. However, Amsterdam certainly offers plenty to keep visitors engaged. The city of bikes is fun to explore on two feet or two wheels, with paths snaking their way along the canal past a mismatch of narrow townhouses standing proudly at the water’s edge. Visits to the Anne Frank House, Van Gogh Museum and Dam Square are all musts, as is stuffing your face with cheese, croquettes and, of course, stroopwafels!

Beaches, Lakes, and Islands

Navagio Beach, Zakynthos, Greece

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Also known as Shipwreck Beach, Navagio Beach in Zakynthos, Greece is a famous cove like no other. This picturesque bay features turquoise waters, towering cliffs and perfect pebbles (sounds pretty standard, right?) but also includes a huge shipwreck of the MV Panagiotis which ran aground here in 1980. While enjoying the beach itself is popular – with boat trips coming here every day during summer – the best view is actually from above. Rent a car to get to the viewing platform to take a shot of the dramatic landscape, before following little cliff path (something that tours don’t do) where you can witness an even better view of Navagio and other little bays along the way!

Praia de Albandeira, Algarve, Portugal

Praia de Albandeira - beautiful coast and beach of Algarve, Portugal

Albandeira Beach looks like it has popped out of a postcard, with a golden sandy bay surrounded by yellow limestone cliffs. What makes this beach special though are the rock formations, one of which forms a window to the sea (like the former Azure Window in Gozo). The other thing that sets it apart is the fact that it is fairly off the tourist trail and doesn’t feature sunbeds, umbrellas or water sports, allowing you to enjoy nature at its best.

St Ives, Cornwall, England

St Ives - Cornwall

Despite being an island, beaches are not the first thing that spring to mind when you think of the UK, and with the fairly dismal weather, it’s not really surprising. However, visiting St Ives in the summer will make you think you’ve left the UK and have ventured to some far-flung holiday destination. The bay features aquamarine waters and soft sands, and with world-renowned surfing and a fantastic art scene, there is plenty to keep you busy during those long summer holidays.

Zlatni Rat, Brač, Croatia

Zlatni Rat beach on Brac island, Dalmatia, Croatia

Zlatni Rat aka the Golden Horn is a stunning stretch of beach close to the town of Bol on the island of Brač in Croatia. The beach spans both sides of a long spit of land that juts out from a pine forest on the edge of the island. The beach features small white pebbles, and crystal-clear water so is the perfect place to kick back and relax after exploring the cities of Dubrovnik or Split. Don’t forget to take your drone so you can capture footage of this beach which arguably looks even better from above!

Lake Bled, Slovenia

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Absolutely stunning in both summer and winter, Lake Bled is a magical destination that is a must for any European Bucket List. Lake Bled is picture-perfect and features a small island in the middle with the Assumption of Mary church perched on top, surrounded by still, blue waters. You can hire a small rowing boat to access the island or brave the long swim across in summer! A walk around the lake is a peaceful way to spend an afternoon or why not zip-line across for an even more epic view!

The nearby Vintgar Gorge is also well worth a visit!

Lake Como, Italy

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Lake Como in Northern Italy is one of the most picturesque lakes in the world. With pastel houses and grand villas scattered around the edge and the towering Rhaetian Alps looming in the distance, Lake Como’s landscape is truly dramatic. Como is one of the deepest lakes in Europe, with the 200m depth creating an intense indigo hue which only adds to the beauty. Treat yourself to a stay at one of the luxury hotels around the lake where you can enjoy breakfast on the balcony before an afternoon in a spa with a view!

Plitviče Lakes, Croatia

Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

The Plitviče Lakes National Park in Croatia comprises of a chain of stunning lakes and waterfalls that are just begging to be explored. While these lakes get super busy in peak season, getting there early to explore is still well worth it. The park itself extends over 70,000 acres, so if you know where to go, you can still find spots for yourself. Of course, head to the main tourist spots (Veliki Slap Waterfall, the Barac Caves and Lake Kozjak) but also try to get off the beaten path by following routes without signs or going out on your own. The colour of the waters here is simply spectacular with the turquoise being both deep and clear at the same time!

Santorini, Greece

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Santorini is one of the most popular and expensive of all the Greek islands, and it’s not hard to see why. This volcanic island in the Cyclades was shaped due to a huge eruption in the 16th century BC which left the island with towering cliffs and a deep caldera – the very landscape that makes it so popular today. With pristine white and blue buildings, stylish bars and boutiques and lava rock beaches, Santorini is unlike other Greek islands and is well worth saving up for a visit.

Skye, Scotland

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The Isle of Skye brings something completely different to the table, with rugged highland landscapes, cute villages, medieval castles, and friendly locals. Often voted as one of the best places to live in the UK, the Isle of Skye has a laid-back way of life that welcomes visitors and new residents alike. Skye is also a must for wildlife lovers, with White Tailed Sea Eagles, otters, seals, whales and dolphins residing here throughout the year!

Capri, Italy

Faraglioni cliffs and wonderful beach in Capri island,Italy

The island of Capri off the Sorrentine Peninsula in Italy is one of the most beautiful islands in Europe, with the quaint Marina Piccola (little harbour) and Marina Grande (main port) being stunning focal points of the island. The sea stacks (limestone crags) out in the ocean are interesting and unique making for ideal landscape photography. Make sure you visit the Punta Carena lighthouse, Mount Solaro and, of course, the spectacular Blue Grotto.

Experiences

Ski in the Alps

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Skiing in the Alps is one of the best activities in Europe with hundreds of runs longing to be discovered. Whether your visit Tignes, Chamonix, Val d’Isere or Zermatt, you’re sure to have an amazing time enjoying the winter wonderland of the Alps. With fine-dining restaurants, chic spa hotels and a range of on and off-piste routes, it’s no wonder this is one of the greatest ski resorts in the world. If you love the slopes for the après-ski parties, you won’t be disappointed here either with some epic festivals and seasonal shenanigans to keep you entertained.

Step into a Fairytale

Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany.

Neuschwanstein Castle looks like it has jumped straight out of a storybook with stunning spires and hundreds of windows giving you a glimpse of the mysterious world inside. The picturesque 19th-century castle towers above the landscape in southwest Bavaria and was originally built as a way for King Ludwig II to withdraw from public life. Today it is open to the public with visitors coming to see the ‘castle of the fairy-tale king.’

Go to the Opera

Interior of Vienna opera

Visiting the opera in Vienna is a must even if you’re not much of an opera fan. Not only are the interiors majestic, but the performances are both memorable and moving. The opera is a grand event, and it’s a great chance to dress up to the nines during your Euro trip. Don’t worry if you can’t afford €200 tickets to the opera, as you can sometimes get same-day standing tickets at the world-famous Wiener Staatsoper from just three euros!

Visit Stonehenge

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Stonehenge is one of England’s most famous sites and holds great significance thanks to the solar alignments that it forms. This mammoth stone circle is thought to have been constructed in the late Neolithic period (about 2500 BC), and when you stand there witnessing the giant monument you’ll wonder how on earth it was created! Visit during winter and summer solstice for special pagan events.

Visit Alhambra

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The Palace and Fortress of Alhambra was built between the 13th and 14th Century for the Emirate of Granada. This incredible building is perched atop a hill overlooking Granada and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is a must-see. With a mix of Spanish and Arabic influences, Alhambra features Moorish and Christian architecture. Not only are the hike up to the fortress and the grounds themselves impressive, but the courtyards, fountains, and palaces that lie within are even more spectacular!

Go to the Ballet in Russia

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Prima ballerinas to Russia are what Hollywood actors are to the US – absolute superstars! It’s, therefore, no wonder than visiting the ballet in St Petersburg is an essential part of this European Bucket List. With Tchaikovsky classics Swan Lake and The Nutcracker being ballet staples as well as a great range of modern interpretations, there is always something going on at the Russian ballet. The Mariinsky Theatre is the mainstay option for the ballet but both St Petersburg and Moscow have other reputable theatres open year-round, so you can always catch a show.

Visit Giant’s Causeway

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Yet another UNESCO World Heritage Site to grace the list is Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. This unique rock formation tumbles down into the ocean and is a wonderful place to take some landscape photographs. Each of the rocks are completely different so you could spend hours exploring the area. Local folklore states that the site is part of a bridge that was formed by giant Finn MacCool hoping to reach other giants to battle in Scotland!

Party in Ibiza, Spain

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If you love to party there’s no better place to dance the night away than Ibiza. This coastal town is now home to epic super clubs that host world-class DJs throughout the summer. Spend your days relaxing on the beach, going on a booze cruise, checking out some beach bars or soaking up the atmosphere before partying all night at Pacha, Amnesia and The Zoo Project. The opening and closing parties are probably some of the biggest events of the year so try to check out the dates before you travel.

Go to Disneyland Paris

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Although Disney originated in the US, visiting Disneyland Paris is great for those who can’t afford a trip to the States or who simply love Disney and want to visit them all! The whole resort now comprises of two Disney Parks, seven Disney Hotels, a golf course, and Disney Village so you could stay for days on end exploring the magic of Disneyland. Easily accessible by train from Paris, you can tick off loads of your European Bucket List in one go with a visit to the French capital!

Sail Around the Greek Isles

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While we’ve added a couple of Greek spots to this list already, we couldn’t resist adding ‘sail around the Greek islands’ in general to the must-dos. With over 6000 islands in total (200+ inhabited) you could endlessly explore these picturesque islands until you find your favourite. Each island has its own unique charm, with quaint harbours, dramatic landscapes and local delicacies for you to try.

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21 Amazing Sites to Add to Your Europe Bucket List

Last Modified: January 18, 2024 //  by  Anda //   34 Comments

There may be many wonderful places to see in the world, but for me the ultimate travel destination is Europe. But no matter how often I go, my Europe bucket list is getting longer instead of getting shorter. Truth is that there’s enough on the old continent to keep you exploring for a lifetime.

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1. Make a Wish at Fontana di Trevi in Rome, Italy

2. check the time at the astronomical clock in prague, czech republic, 3. stay in a medieval fortress in jaen, spain, 4. climb atop the eiffel tower in paris, france, 5. ride europe’s highest altitude railway to jungfraujoch, switzerland, 6. marvel at gaudí’s architecture in barcelona, spain, 7. visit the castles of the loire valley, france, 8. listen to the singing drain pipes of kunsthofpassage in dresden, germany, 9. eat authentic hungarian food at gundel, in budapest, hungary, 10. hear the toll of the big ben in london, england, 11. stroll the lungomare promenade in opatija, croatia.

  • 12. Mingle With the “Nobelity” at Stockholm’s City Hall, Sweden

13. Send Greetings to the Sun in Zadar, Croatia

14. visit one (or more) of the castles in romania, 15. hike to the fortress of st. john in kotor, montenegro, 16. visit lake bled, slovenia’s most popular resort.

  • 17. Warm Up With Mulled Wine at Striezelmarkt, Germany’s Oldest Christmas Market

18. Bargain at the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, Turkey

19. hop aboard the beer bike in riga, latvia, 20. walk through history at the valley of the temples in sicily, italy, 21. visit the painted monasteries of bucovina, romania, the ultimate europe bucket list.

Europe holds the promise of the Old World charm, iconic cultural sites, historic landmarks and thriving culinary scenes. Whether you are planning a luxurious cruise in Croatia , a train trip to Jungfraujoch , or even two-week trip through Europe , here are the top 21 amazing bucket list destinations to experience in Europe.

No trip to Rome is complete without a visit to the Trevi Fountain ( Fontana di Trevi) . Besides being one of the most stunning fountains in the world, Fontana di Trevi is famous for being the place where wishes really do come true! Just toss a coin over your left shoulder standing with your back to the fountain and make a wish. Is that simple! ?

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Located in Prague’s Old Town, the Astronomical Clock is a technical miracle that definitely should be on your Europe bucket list. The clock strikes every hour, on the hour, and the bells ring while in the upper two windows appear the figures of the Apostles, Death,  Avarice and Vanity.

The Astronomical Clock was crafted by a professor of mathematics in 1410 and has been working perfectly ever since. Every year hundreds of thousands of tourists from all over the world gather around this complicated oroloj,  waiting for the hour to strike.

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Did you ever dream of staying in a castle? It’s quite possible to do that in Spain. Back in 1928 King Alfonso XIII of Spain founded the Paradores , a profitable state-run enterprise created to promote tourism.

The  Paradores  are luxury hotels located in historic buildings such as fortresses, monasteries, or castles. Since then, Spain has turned many of its historic buildings into government owned Paradores. Because of the nature of these hotels, the styles are very unique and change from city to city.

Paradores in Spain - Europe bucket list

Paris is undoubtedly one of the most amazing destinations in the world . Who doesn’t dream of a bird-eye view of Paris from the to of the Eiffel Tower? Even if you only have two or three days in Paris , you can still add this experience to your Europe checklist.

Europe bucket list - Eiffel Tower

If this is not your first time in the City of Lights and you have already been at the top, you can skip the long lines and just take in the view of of the Eiffel Tower from Trocadero. It doesn’t get much better than this!

If you are an adventure lover, going up to Jungfraujoch should definitely be on your Europe bucket list! To reach the 3,466 meters peak in the Bernese Alps of Switzerland you will need to ride the Jungfraubahn.

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The cogwheel train to Jungfraujoch climbs up the mountain at this amazing elevation on a slope that sometimes reaches 25 degrees!  This is Europe’s highest-altitude railway and thus one of the most popular train journeys in the world. 

Antoni Gaudí is the most famous architect of the Catalan Modernism movement whose works have an easily recognizable one-of-a-kind style. Barcelona is home to most of Gaudí’s architectural works, including his still-incomplete masterpiece, Sagrada Familia . 

Gaudi building in Barcelona

A visit to the Loire Valley castles should be one every Europe bucket list. You don’t have to be a Europhile to fall in love with the fairy-tale chateaux. With their turrets, gables, and elaborated chimneys, these vestiges of a bygone era will capture your imagination right away.

Chenonceau castle in the Loire Valley - Europe bucket list

Their history is strange and fascinating sometimes. Full of political intrigue, great love, jealousy and revenge. But what would a castle be without all that? 

Kunsthofpassage is undoubtedly Dresden’s best kept secret. The passage is actually a series of five small courtyards that became an art experiment, called the  Ginkgo project.

A group of artists  took a bunch of old buildings and redesigned their façades, giving each building and courtyard specific motif and a theme of its own. 

Europe bucket list - Kunsthoffpassage in Dresden

The most bizarre of them is The Courtyard of the Elements – a series of funnels and gutters that cover the entire façade of a building, zigzagging around the windows and balconies. When it raines, this colorful drain and gutter system turns into a charming musical instrument.

For more information about traveling in Germany, you should check out this Germany travel blog .

Gundel is Budapest’s most famous restaurant . It is also one of the oldest ones. The restaurant has been standing proud at its current location for over 150 years. Gundel has an old culinary tradition and is a must-try if you visit Budapest. The restaurant serves some of the most delicious Hungarian dishes that you can ever taste.

Europe bucket list - Gundel restaurant in Budapest

You can order à la carte , or a prix fixe menu (with up to eight courses). Each corse is paired up with the wine that best compliments the food. The restaurant also has a gypsy band that plays a wide variety of music, from old Hungarian folk songs, to waltzes and modern hits.

Big Ben  is the nickname of the Great Bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London. The name Big Ben usually refers to both the clock and the 96 m high clock tower.

The tower, which was founded in 1859, is one of the most prominent symbols of the United Kingdom and a British cultural icon. At close proximity the sound of Big Ben measures 118 decibels, which is loud enough to cause physical pain.

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Opatija is one of the must-see cities in Europe . The town had a great reputation even before before becoming a fashionable resort. Opatija’s most popular attraction is  Lungomare, a 12-kilometer long promenade that curves along the coastline.

Dotted with belle-epoque villas and grand spa hotels, the seafront path ends in Volosko, one of the most picturesque villages on the Dalmatian Coast.

Volosko village in Croatia - Europe bucket list

12. Mingle With the “ Nobelity ” at Stockholm’s City Hall, Sweden

Stockholm’s City Hall is arguably the city’s most impressive landmark. Although a relatively new building (1908-1909), Stadshuset  (as it is known in Swedish) became famous for being the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet.

The dinner banquet is held each year in the Blue Hall on December 10, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel’s death. Dinner is followed by dancing that takes place in the Golden Hall.

Stadshuset's Golden Hall - Europe bucket list

Greeting to the Sun is a solar powered work of art that explodes with an array of bright colored lights at night. The lights come from 300 multi-layered glass plates in the shape of a circle that is 22 meters in diameter.

This circle of glass stores the energy created by the sun rays during the day and emits it after dark as a beautiful light show. But watching the sun set from the glass platform is equally magical.

Sunset in Zadar, Croatia

Romania is home to many beautiful medieval castles and fortresses . Some of them are famous throughout Europe. Others are less known, but equally impressive. The oldest and most grandiose fortresses are in the north-western part of the country, in Transylvania. But there are a few close to Bucharest as well.

Peles Castle - Europe bucket list

One of the most visited castles in Romania is the Peleș Castle in Sinaia, which was the hunting retreat of  Carol I of Hohenzollern , King of Romania. The construction lasted for over 40 years (1873-1941) but the result was magnificent. Totally worth adding to your Europe bucket list.

This fabulous place has been on my Europe checklist for a long time and I finally managed to cross it off last year. Also known as the Castle of San Giovanni, the fortress sits about 250 meters above the sea level. To get up there you have to climb 1355 steps, which is very strenuous.

The Bay of Kotor - Europe bucket List

The remains of the fortress itself aren’t really much to see. However, the view of the entire bay of Kotor from up there is worth every drop of sweat! A must-see for every photographer!

Lake Bled is every bit as beautiful and romantic in real life as it is in pictures. A great place to decompress and enjoy sheer beauty. Whether you take a stroll along the shore, ride a boat to the island, or simply sit and admire the landscape, you will find the experience calming and rewarding. 

Lakek Bled, Slovenia - Europe bucket list

17. Warm Up With Mulled Wine at Striezelmarkt , Germany’s Oldest Christmas Market

Traveling to  Europe in winter may not be on everyone’s bucket list, but those who choose to spend the Holidays there are never disappointed. December is especially beautiful in Europe, when cities dress up with fairy lights, candy canes, and lovely Christmas trees.

Christmas Market - Europe bucket list

A big attraction are also the Christmas markets and one of the oldest ones is in Dresden, Germany. Since it first opened in 1434, Striezelmarkt has preserved its atmospheric character.

The word Striezelmarkt comes from Strüzel,  which was the name of a type of cake sold at the market, now known as Stollen or Christstollen . There’s plenty to see and enjoy at the Dresden Striezelmarkt besides the famous cake, so don’t leave without trying a cup of mulled wine.

If there is one thing that best reflects the spirit of Istanbul that is the Grand Bazaar, one of the world’s liveliest markets. You can loose yourself for hours in this maze of stores, booths, workshops, and storehouses, along with cafés, restaurants and exchange offices. There is even a mosque and a police station in  Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar , which stretches over an area of 61 streets.

Inside the Grand Bazaar, Istanbul

Beer biking is quite popular in Europe these days, but it may not be for everyone. The Beer Bike is powered by people peddling and it has a barrel filled with beer. So you basically ride a bike, drink beer, have fun.

Beer biking is especially entertaining if you are in a big group of friends, or with your family. Rather than having a beer in a café or a restaurant, you can drink, drive and admire Riga’s architectural beauty all at the same time. So if you are a beer drinker, you should definitely add this to your Europe bucket list.

Beer biking in Riga - Europe bucket list

No Europe bucket list would be complete without a visit to Sicily. There are few places in the world as diverse and rich in history as Sicily. You may have seen ancient ruins before, but Sicily’s Valley of the Temples will simply astound you.

This incredibly well preserved series of temples and relics is one of Italy’s most impressive archaeological sites. It is also the finest example of Greek Doric temples found anywhere in the world, outside of Greece itself. 

Temple of Concordia - Europe bucket list

There are way many more sites worth visiting in Europe. In this list I have only compiled some of the ones that  I consider the best bucket list must-dos. These are experiences I tried and tested myself and which left me with a memorable impression.

However, when you travel to Europe many of your most memorable experiences won’t be the ones you had on your bucket list. Sometimes the best things will take you by surprise.

The Painted Churches are the biggest attraction in Bucovina and for sure one of the reasons many people visit Romania . What makes these monasteries so famous are the colorful exterior frescos depicting various religious scenes.

Voronet Monastery in Bucovina

If you have time, I would suggest taking a dedicated tour of all the painted churches in Bucovina . They are among the best places to visit in Romania ! But at the minimum, you should visit the monasteries of Voronet, Moldovita and Sucevita , which are undoubtedly the most beautiful ones.

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Reader Interactions

Sarah Samith

February 23, 2024 at 7:18 am

I did not even know about most places, they looks so beautiful, definately now on my check list! Thank you for sharing!

February 14, 2021 at 2:58 pm

Wow awesome! Thanks a lot for this list, I have added it to my Europe bucket list.

November 10, 2019 at 1:28 am

wonderful blog. we are planning to europe in dec 2020 with my family and my brother family. slowly started figuring out the things.

thank you very much for a very clear and concise information about europe.

Anda Galffy

November 10, 2019 at 9:50 am

Glad if my post gave you some useful information.

Ashis Acharjya

October 11, 2019 at 8:41 pm

Wow. i felt that i traveled Europe while reading this. Not gonna miss anything from this list to my visit to Europe. Thanks alot.

October 12, 2019 at 11:53 am

Glad you liked it, Ashis.

Jane Dempster-Smith

January 30, 2019 at 7:47 pm

A perfect list for my bucket list of Europe. At least I can tick a few of the items off but high on my list would be staying in a Parador in Jaen. The other would be visiting the castles in Romania. So much more to see and do.

January 30, 2019 at 9:17 pm

I agree. I love Europe.

Cristina - Memories of the Pacific

January 6, 2019 at 11:16 am

So many great destinations, so little time! I love Paradores, I’m Spanish and whenever I travel around my country I always stay at a Parador. I love history and the possibility of spending a few nights in a historical site. It’s the best idea ever.

Keri | Ladies What Travel

January 2, 2019 at 4:24 am

What a great checklist! I’ve done quite a few of these, but you’ve given me some inspiration for some potential Europe trips this coming year now. Cheers!

December 30, 2018 at 1:12 am

So many amazing things to do in Europe, loved your list. I already added Sicily to my bucket list based on your previous posts. My list is growing faster than I can check things off!

December 30, 2018 at 1:04 pm

Hahaha, I know, Anisa. My bucket list is growing faster every year too.

Jessica Norah

December 29, 2018 at 12:46 pm

What a great list of some many of the wonderful things to do in Europe. I’ve only done about half so many on this list left to do and try! Not sure we’ll make it to any new ones on your list this year, maybe Prague 😉

December 29, 2018 at 3:45 pm

Thank you, Jessica. Have a wonderful New Year!

California Globetrotter

December 29, 2018 at 1:58 am

I’m happy to say I’ve done 9 of these! Though I’m quite sad to admit that I’ve never heard of the Striezelmarkt! How did I not know about this one! I will have to look into it further!

Sad that this is our last link up and I will miss it, but I’ll still try to stop by every week and see what’s new! KIT!

December 29, 2018 at 10:17 am

I know, Lolo, me too. From a certain point of view this blog link up was a way of bringing us all together. Hope you will have a wonderful year in 2019. Let’s keep in touch.

December 28, 2018 at 11:52 pm

This is such a great list! I want to start hiding in your suitcase and join you on all these travels 🙂 I’ve visited some of these places and would love to visit the rest, especially the Romanian castles.

December 27, 2018 at 6:29 am

What a great list. I’ve only done a few of these but would love to do all – Europe is always calling and is my favorite continent to visit.

December 27, 2018 at 3:45 pm

Same here, Jill. Have a Happy New Year!

December 24, 2018 at 1:24 am

we are planning a trip to Europe next year and this list is something which i have always wanted. I had no idea about some places like Christmas market which sounds really interesting. i really thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.

Shreya Saha

December 21, 2018 at 11:35 pm

This is a beautiful list. I have only been to one of the places you have mentioned. Marvel at the architecture of Gaudi in Barcelona – only that’s done. I had been to Spain but missed visiting Jaen. I will be more careful now and keep an eye to this list the next time I visit Europe.

December 21, 2018 at 10:49 pm

Ah yes, too bad Big Ben is under reconstruction for quite a few years to come. Personally, I think either the waterfalls of Krka NP or Plitvitce (Croatia) should be on here too. Or cycling in Copenhagen. Or islandhopping in Stockholm, or seeing Art Nouveau in Brussels… the list can go on and on, right?

December 22, 2018 at 8:17 pm

Yea, I’ve heard about the Big Ben reconstruction. The workers can’t do their job if the clock keeps striking. It’s too loud.

December 21, 2018 at 7:01 pm

Wow you ha e collected some of the most amazing aspects of Europe in one single post. I have done a few of these and some are on my bucket list. My favourites are the Big Ben and London followed by Athens. There is indeed a list of places you can do in Europe. Spain is another favourite of mine.

December 21, 2018 at 4:10 pm

I share the same sentiment, my ultimate travel destination is also Europe and for the same reasons as yours. That said, I love this bucket list you made! You just made mine longer too. I’ve only crossed out two from your list, Eiffel Tower and Big Ben. Still so many places to see! Cheers to accomplishing our Europe travel dream. 🙂

December 21, 2018 at 12:58 am

As someone that experienced most of these things, I have to say: great list. This article sure took me down to the memory lane. Great job on covering some of the highlights in Europe for first-time visitors. Keep up the great work

Sinjana Ghosh

December 20, 2018 at 9:05 pm

Europe is the most fascinating place I have been to. I know how it sounds to club an entire continent when I say so. All the experiences you described really justify their place on the bucket-list. I have only been to Eiffel Tower and marveled at Gaudi’s modernist architecture in Barcelona. St. John’s Fort in Kotor, and lake bled in Slovenia are on top of my bucket-list right now.

December 20, 2018 at 1:21 pm

This is a great list and I was surprised I visited most of the places. I recently went to Romania and visited the Dracula castle and couldnt visit Peles, which you mention, because they closed it for maintaindance. Anyway, this list is full of amazing places and a great recommendation for travelers.

December 20, 2018 at 8:45 pm

Glad you liked Romania, Anita. I was born and raised there.

December 20, 2018 at 2:31 am

I’ve been to Europe several times but only done a few of these. I head to Spain next month so maybe I will take a day trip and try out a castle. I love Christmas markets too. I haven’t tried one in Germany but have gone to markets in Spain, Norway, and Switzlerland. It’s one of my favorite things to do!

December 19, 2018 at 9:42 pm

Oh this is one EPIC list! For me, Lake Bled in Slovenia was a very nice surprise. I wasn’t sure what to expect but went along with my friend because they said everyone goes there as a day trip from Ljubljana. So I did. OMG…. I did not expect what I saw. Absolutely stunning. The clock in the square in Prague was perhaps the most underwhelming one for me. I mean it was nice and all but in the end, I guess it was just a clock. But glad I saw it anyway!

December 20, 2018 at 1:40 am

That clock in Prague is actually 600 years old and if you consider that it has been working straight for all this time, with no repairs, I think it’s fantastic.

Kristy Bullard

December 19, 2018 at 4:34 pm

We have been talking about taking our next family vacation in Europe. Our friends have been to Barcelona and London and they had a wonderful time. I would love to go to Paris and climb to the top of the Eiffel Tower.

I hope you will, Kristy. Paris is really charming.

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Europe Bucket List - Iconic Travel Experiences

  • August 6, 2021

Europe has enough places to keep us hooked for a lifetime and we are constantly drawn there to explore new destinations. There are 44 countries in Europe and all of them are incredibly beautiful with something unique to offer. Planning a trip to the continent can be challenging & overwhelming.  From vibrant cities, quaint villages & historical landmarks to idyllic islands, sublime beaches & snow-capped mountains – Europe has countless stunning places to visit and amazing things to do & experience. 

You will fall in love with Europe time & time again, and the wish list will keep getting longer instead of shorter. As you cross destinations off your list, you may be adding twice as many places to your bucket list. However, we have tried to cover the most iconic European attractions that are once-in-a-lifetime experiences. This is not the final list and we will keep updating it as we come across hidden treasures. Let’s start and explore the highlights of Europe together.

1.  Chase the Northern Lights

Northern Light is a magnificent spectacle that people wait for years to witness. Electric shades of pink, green, blue, and violet shimmer across the black sky and provide an ethereal experience. Whether it’s in Finland, Norway, Sweden, or Iceland – chasing the Northern lights has to find a place on your Europe bucket list.

2.  Ride a Gondola in Venice, Italy

Can you think of anything more romantic than riding a gondola through the canals of Venice ? The picturesque under bridges, the cobbled alleys, the Venetian architecture, and a maze of waterways & canals make the ‘floating city’ one of its kind. A gondola ride may be expensive and touristy, but few experiences are timeless. And a gondola ride in Venice  is definitely one of them.

Venice, Italy

3.  Listen to Opera in Vienna, Austria

There is no dearth of opera houses in Europe, but nothing beats the charm of visiting a classic opera in Vienna. Vienna Opera House is one of the busiest opera houses in the world and produces more than 60 shows a year. The city has nurtured the talents of legendary Mozart and Beethoven, who have left much of their legacy behind here. If you want to spend your evening in the most elegant of settings, book your tickets for an opera in Vienna.

4.  Take a cruise down the Danube in Budapest, Hungary

The Danube River passes through 7 countries in Europe, but a Danube cruise in Budapest is dazzling. Most sailings either start or end in Budapest because of that reason. The glorious city was meant to be seen on the water. The Hungarian Parliament is one of the most flamboyant buildings in the world. Watch it glow at night

5.  Admire the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain

The Art Nouveau movement in Spain was started by the famous architect Anthony Gaudi. The incomplete masterpiece Sagrada Familia in Barcelona is a must-see for all art lovers. You might have seen plenty of beautiful cathedrals in Europe, but this is your chance to see a contemporary marvel in the making. Parc Guell, Casa Batllo, and Casa Mila are other examples of Gaudi’s work.

6.  Stay at the Icehotel in Sweden

If you have always wondered how Eskimos live, this is your chance to get a glimpse. The Icehotel located in Jukkasjarvi is constructed entirely of ice and snow. The beds are sculpted out of ice and the room is decorated with ice sculptures. Don’t worry, there are fur blankets and thermal sleeping bags to keep you warm during the freezing nights.

Blue Lagoon, Iceland

7.  Take a dip in the thermal waters of Blue Lagoon, Iceland

Swimming in the stunning blue waters of the Blue Lagoon is worth its own bucket list entry. The man-made Blue Lagoon is a geothermal spa located in a lava field near Reykjanes in Iceland . The spa allows you to relax & rejuvenate in the mineral-rich waters and soak in the beauty of your scenic surroundings.

8.  Admire the Tulips in Amsterdam, Netherlands

If you get a chance to visit Europe in March -April, you cannot skip Amsterdam. The bright-colored tulip blooms in shades of pink, red, yellow, & orange fill the fields and you can see rows & rows of tulips as far as the eyes can see. The Keukenhof Tulip Gardens near Amsterdam is one of the most popular places to see the stunning display. Amsterdam’s spring flower markets are also a sight to behold.

9.  Smell the Lavender fields of Provence, France

No road trip to France can be complete without visiting the fragrant Lavender fields in Provence. The spectacle is best seen in early-mid summer when the flowers are in full bloom. It is impossible not to be captivated by the fields’ sheer scale, fragrance, and beauty.  The best places to see the sun-soaked lavender fields in France are the Valensole Plateaus and Luberon Valley.

10.  Visit a Christmas market

If you have not shopped at the wonderfully gaudy Christmas markets in Europe , you are definitely missing something. Christmas Markets are an age-old tradition where local vendors sell their goods in a square that is decorated with sparkling lights and a huge Christmas tree. Handcrafted gifts, mulled wine, huge pretzels, delicious food, and decorative ornaments add a festive touch to your shopping experience. Austria, Prague, and Germany are famous for their Christmas Markets.

Santorini, Greece

11.  Go Island-hopping in Greece

There are 227 Greek Islands that are inhabited and it is not easy to choose as all of them are gorgeous. Be sure to visit a couple of not-so-touristy islands like Paros, Zakynthos, and Naxos besides Santorini and Mykonos. You can reach most of the islands by cruise ships, ferries, catamarans, or hydrofoils, so start planning for Island-hopping in Greece. You are going to have a whale of a time.

12.  Watch a sunset in Santorini, Greece

There is no better place to witness a spectacular sunset than Santorini. As the sun melts over the horizon, the views from Oia are incomparable. The warm reddish-orange hues make the whitewashed houses and the shimmering seawater look truly magical. Another way of watching one of the world’s famous sunsets is embarking on a sunset cruise and waiting for the magic to unfold.

13.  Walk to the top of the Acropolis in Athens

Climbing all those stairs to reach the ancient citadel located above the city can be daunting. But when you reach the top, you won’t regret the effort. The Acropolis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the center of cultural life in ancient Athens. The entire complex is a lesson in history with many landmark structures. The Parthenon continues to be the most popular.

14.  Drive down the Amalfi Coast, Italy

One of the most scenic drives in the world. The stunning coastline, picturesque villages, winding roads, rugged hills, and the blue Mediterranean Sea – Amalfi Coast is a photographer’s delight. Amalfi coast has to find a prominent place on every European bucket list.

15.  Attend the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany

If you are a lover of beer, you must make plans to attend the 16-day Oktoberfest that is held annually in October. Around six million people attend the gigantic event from all over the world. During this over-the-top festival , the whole city becomes festive, there are concerts & parades, and beer flows like water.

Monaco

16.  Visit Monaco to watch the Grand Prix & hit the casino tables

The tiny country is the playground of the super-rich. The legendary casinos of Monaco are your chance to get a brush with celebrities. If you want to try your luck at the tables in style, visit them. For the lovers of Formulae One, there is nothing more exciting than watching the race that is held annually on the Circuit de Monaco. 

17.  Admire the beauty of Hallstatt, Austria

Hallstatt is considered one of the most beautiful towns in Europe. When you visit Hallstatt, you will definitely realize why. Situated on Lake Hallstatt, the fairytale village has striking landscapes, charming villages, an ancient salt mine, an ice cave, and unparalleled views of the Austrian Alps.

18.  Walk around the Vatican City in Rome

A visit to the smallest city in the world should definitely be on your wish list. Vatican City is the home to the Pope and has famed structures like St. Peter’s Basilica, the Apostolic Palace, St. Peter’s Square, & Sistine Chapel within the premises.

19. Indulge in the mouthwatering fries & waffles in Belgium

Belgium is not only known for its elegant architecture and history. The travelers also get the satisfaction of tasting the ultimate waffles and fries in the world. Belgian waffles originated in Belgium and you can find them on nearly every corner in cities like Bruges, Brussels & Antwerp. The waffles are thick and fluffy and served with cream, strawberries, or syrup. Belgian fries may not be good for your waistline, but who cares? Thick-cut potatoes are fried twice and served with mayo – a delish combo.

20.  Experience the castles in Germany

If you love castles, there is no better place than Germany to explore them. Scores of dramatic castles & fortresses are sitting on cliffs, riverbanks, and almost everywhere. Burg Elz Castle, Hohenzollern Castle, and Marksburg Castle are a few of the best castles in Germany . Don’t miss the fairytale Neuschwanstein Castle which is perched on a rugged cliff. The 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace is a perfect mix of Roman, Gothic, & Byzantine architecture.

Fjords of Norway

21.  Go skiing in the Alps

Snow-covered mountains can be found all over Europe in winter. However, if you want to go skiing, nothing can beat the gorgeous ski slopes of the Alps. They offer a wide range of ski slopes that cater to all ability levels. Head to France and Switzerland to have the time of your life in the picturesque Alps. If you are not into skiing, visit the Alps in the summer to hike the scenic mountains and valleys.

22.  Enjoy wine tasting in Tuscany, Italy

There is no better way to enjoy a glass of wine than lounging outside a stone villa and admiring the rolling hills & luscious vineyards of Tuscany. The entire Tuscany region is dotted with picturesque villages, olive groves, cypress trees, hot springs, vineyards, farmhouses, and an abundance of history & culture. The towns of Florence, Pisa, and Siena have added attractions for visitors to the region.

23.  Take a selfie with the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy

Who can resist the temptation of taking a selfie with the iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa? Or (however, cliché it may look) a picture of yourself pretending to hold the leaning tower? You may not get a chance to visit the popular landmark again, so grab your chance now.

24.  Take a cruise to see the breathtaking Fjords of Norway

Undoubtedly, one of the most beautiful places to visit in the world, the Fjords of Norway offer breathtaking views and endless hiking trails. As you cruise inside a narrow fjord, you are surrounded by steep cliffs from all sides and the whole experience is truly unparalleled. Don’t miss Naeroyfjord & Geirangerfjord (UNESCO World Heritage Site).

25.  Visit Stonehenge in England

If you are interested in prehistoric history you cannot miss Stonehenge . Built 5000 years ago, the megalithic consists of 100 huge upright rocks arranged in a haphazard circle. The mysterious monument has intrigued historians and visitors for thousands of years. Stonehenge’s significance and the mode of construction are still a question mark. ,

Colosseun, Italy

26.  Admire the Colosseum of Rome

As you wander around the cobbled lanes of Rome, you will find historical sites scattered all over the city. However, nothing can be more striking than the Colosseum. The sheer size and magnificence of the Colosseum will leave you awestruck. A visit to the historic Roman amphitheater is truly a rewarding experience.

27.  Stroll across the Charles Bridge in Prague

If you are looking for some old-world charm, stroll the streets of Prague . The Charles Bridge, the Astronomical Clock, the Old Town, and the incredible architecture are a few of the best things to see in the gorgeous city. The whole of Prague is easily accessible on foot, so you can just wander about taking in all the beautiful sights and centuries of history.

28.  Walk the famous city walls of Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik in Croatia is emerging as a hot destination in Europe. It is a stimulating experience to walk around the imposing city walls encircling the Old Town and reach the vantage point. The sparkling Adriatic Sea dotted with tiny islands, the surrounding Old Town with its orange terracotta rooftops, the old-fashioned churches, and the clear blue sky – the panoramic view is just phenomenal

29.  Go for a hike in Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

If you are a nature lover, Plitvice Lakes must find a place on your bucket list. Sixteen turquoise lakes fall into each other and create gushing waterfalls and canyons in the process. The falls are surrounded by lush forests, making them a haven for hikers & adventure lovers,

30. Take a hot air balloon ride over Cappadocia, Turkey

Cappadocia located in southern Turkey is known for its fairytale vistas, remarkable rock formations, and cave dwellings. What has made Cappadocia a must-visit destination are the hot air balloons that float over the moon-like landscape every morning. Take a balloon ride over the historic region to witness a vivid sunrise and then descend into the valleys and canyons.

Lake Bled, Slovenia

31. Take a boat ride on Lake Bled, Slovenia

Nestled between lush forests and snow-capped mountains, L ake Bled is undoubtedly a photographer’s dream. A medieval castle clinging to the rocky cliff and the picturesque island church make the region as dreamy as it can. Row your boat over to the tiny isle to absorb the beauty of your tranquil surroundings. Don’t forget to eat the scrumptious Bled Cake while you are in the area.

32.  Rent a Bike and ride along the canals in Amsterdam

Amsterdam is a city of two wheels. It is made to be explored on a bicycle and you don’t need to use any other form of transport for your rendezvous. You can cycle almost everywhere and see the city from the streets – endless waterways, tulip fields, windmills, and museums. Use your hands as turn signals and follow all the rules of the land. If you can’t ride, you can walk around to enjoy the city’s canals and other popular landmarks.

33.  Eat pizzas in Naples, Italy

If you are a pizza lover, add Naples to your wish list. The Napoli-style pizza uses a chewy crust with a focus on fresh, minimal ingredients. You might have eaten pizzas in hundreds of places, but nothing can beat the experience of eating authentic Italian pizzas in Naples

34.  Drive Romantic Road in Germany

Romantic Road is a stretch of road in Southern Germany that passes through the mountains and forests of Bavaria & Baden-Wurttemberg. Cheese farms, postcard villages, lush landscapes, sparkling lakes, and UNESCO heritage sites line this route, making it one of the most coveted road trips in Europe.

35.  Hop on the Iconic Red Bus and explore London

London is crammed with world-famous landmarks like Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Madame Tussaud, Westminster Abbey, Tower Bridge, Tower of London, London Bridge, and umpteen museums, theatres & parks. And what can be more memorable than riding the iconic red double-decker bus to explore all the famous attractions?

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36.  Live in an Igloo Resort in Finland

One of the amazing things to do in Europe is to spend a night in an igloo. And there can be no better place than Hotel Kakslauttanen in Finland to have this unique experience. The igloo-shaped cabins are made of glass and from the warmth of your bed, you can gaze at the stars & the green dancing lights (aurora borealis).

37.  Admire the beauty of the Palace of Versailles in France

Take a day trip from Paris to spend a day at the Palace of Versailles. The past royal residence of France will leave you spellbound with its beauty, architecture, and grandeur. It is your chance to gain some insight into the French monarchy and modern history.

38.  Take a scenic train ride and visit the fairytale villages of Switzerland

Nothing can be more magical than taking a train ride amongst the breathtaking panoramas of Switzerland. The snow-covered mountains, crystal-clear lakes, cascading waterfalls, quaint bridges, and idyllic villages – you will find unparalleled beauty in every corner of Switzerland . The Glacier Express and GoldenPass line are two of the most epic trains in Switzerland offering incomparable mountain views. The alpine & lakeside villages in Switzerland are picture-perfect with an old-fashioned appeal – an idyllic retreat away from urban life.

39.  Go on a pub crawl in Dublin, Ireland

There are over 1000 pubs throughout the city and there can be no better place than Dublin for a pub crawl. Pubs are part of Irish culture and Dubliners are known for their love of beer and whisky. No wonder Dublin is called the ‘city of pubs’. Stay away from shady pubs, and you are all set for an authentic Dublin experience.

40.  Make a wish at the Trevi Fountain in Rome

Trevi Fountain is a remarkable baroque-style sculpture with gushing water. It is also the place where wishes are supposed to come true. Stand with your back to the fountain, throw a coin over your left shoulder, and make a wish. According to legend, if you fling a coin into the fountain, you are sure to return to Rome.

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41.  Admire Paris from the top of the Eiffel Tower

The huge, sparkling tower has become the symbol of France and deserves a place on this bucket list. Climb the iconic Eiffel Tower to get an unobstructed birds-eye view of Paris. If you scale the tower after sunset, the view of the twinkling Paris is truly mesmerizing. Besides the Eiffel Tower, there is an abundance of famous attractions like the Louvre, Arc de Triomphe, and Notre Dame in Paris to keep you entertained for days.

42.  Bargain at the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, Turkey

If you want to absorb the spirit of Turkey , there can be no better place than the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. The lively bazaar stretches over an area of 61 streets and is home to around 4000 shops. It is an intriguing maze of booths, stores, cafes, and workshops. Nothing can beat the thrill of shopping and bargaining in the Grand Bazaar for quirky treasures & souvenirs .

43.  Marvel at the Alhambra in Granada, Spain

Alhambra, a palace complex built by the Moors, sits high on a hill overlooking Granada. The Nasrid Palace & Generalife Palace with their intricately carved tiles and domes are the highlights. The sprawling gardens adorned with fountains, pools, & roses add to the beauty of the palace. Try to book tickets far in advance as they sell out months ahead.

44.  Visit the Berlin Wall, Germany

The Berlin Wall was a concrete wall that physically divided West Berlin and East Berlin for nearly two decades. Berlin was united in 1990 and the original wall was demolished. But you can still see sections of it intact. It is now the world’s largest open-art gallery with murals painted across about a mile.

45.  Explore the Scottish Highlands

The wild landscapes, turbulent history, ancient Caledonian forests, mysterious lakes, tropical-style beaches , and exotic wildlife are enough to add Scotland Highlands to our bucket list. The Highlands are over 750 years old and cover 10,000 sq. miles. Britain’s highest mountain, Ben Navis, can be found in the Highlands. And keep a lookout for the Loch Ness monster as you explore the Scottish Highlands in blissful seclusion.

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46.  Eat Tapas and Churros in Spain

While you admire the magnificent architecture of Spain, take some time to gorge on the Tapas at various late-night bars. Tapas is a variety of small savory food items in Spanish cuisine. Leave some space for the yummiest street-style Churros. It is impossible to resist the sugary aroma of these fresh, hot, deep-fried goodies with chocolate dipping sauce on the side.

47.  Soak in a thermal bath In Budapest

Taking a dip in the famed thermal baths in Budapest is another experience that is highly recommended. The mineral-infused waters have therapeutic powers and are helpful in treating many ailments. Budapest is also called the ‘City of spas’ and your visit to Budapest would be incomplete without a dip in the healing waters. The city is flooded with thermal spas, but the must-visits are Szechenyi Thermal Baths and Gellert Thermal Baths.

48.  Hit the slopes of the Italian Dolomites

Besides the Alps, the Dolomites in Northeastern Italy are another mountain range that is worth visiting in Europe. The magnificent mountains with their well-groomed slopes are most sought after by skiers in winter and hikers & bikers in summer. High-end spas, luxury resorts, Michelin-star restaurants – you get the gist.

49.  Stroll the streets of the Old Town of Tallinn, Estonia

Walk through the cobblestoned streets of the Old Town of Tallinn and you will feel the magic of the place. The fairytale castles, amazing museums, artistic districts, quaint cafes, vibrant nightlife, and warm locals make this city a must-visit destination. The views from Toompea Hill are quite remarkable.

50. Go backpacking

There can be no better place to experience backpacking than Europe. It is safe, the hostels are good, and transport is efficient & affordable. You will get an opportunity to mingle with people from different cultures & countries without any sort of discrimination.

Feel free to add more items to your bucket list as you come across new and unheard places in Europe. One thing is sure – you will never see the end of this list.

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What Summer Travel to Europe Will Look Like This Year

By Arati Menon

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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25 European Hotels To Add to Your Bucket List

F rom the most elegant of addresses to up-and-coming boutique retreats, Europe is full of fabulous hotels that might just be the highlight of your trip to the continent. Here are 25 (plus one bonus) that are worthy of being put on your European travel bucket list. 

Beau-Rivage Palace

No, you’re not dreaming, you’re staying at the Beau-Rivage Palace , darling. Elegantly standing on the shores of Lake Geneva since the 1860s, the hotel is home to gorgeous gardens perfect for promenading, resplendent rooms & suites (including a wing that recently underwent a renovation under the watchful eye of esteemed interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon), Michelin-starred dining at Anne-Sophie Pic and breathtaking views of the Alps. Here, luxury is subtly woven into every fabric of the guest experience, and no tour of Europe's grand hotels would be complete without a stop. 

Calling The Savoy a "nice place to stay" is a bit like saying Buckingham Palace has "a few rooms under its roof". An absolute icon of the London hotel scene, The Savoy is the city's only five-star hotel on the River Thames and is a marvelous mish-mash of striking architectural styles that all add up to one remarkable place to temporarily call home. Before heading out to the bright lights of the nearby West End, grab a cocktail in the American Bar, an Art Deco watering hole with nearly as much history as the hotel itself.

Poseidonion Grand Hotel

The Greek Islands are famed for their glamour, but grand hotels are few and far between in these parts, and that's what makes Poseidonion so special. This Belle Époque beauty on the island of Spetses sits near the water—where the ferries come ashore—and has been welcoming guests for well over a century (royalty, society and well-to-do Athenians have been known to spend the night), seemingly getting better with every passing summer season. 

Ashford Castle

You knew there would be a couple of castles on this list, right? Enveloped by the green expanse of the Emerald Isle, this 13th century fortification has been transformed into a fantastic escape full of little touches that will make your stay memorable. Fresh-cut flowers in your room, candlelit turndown services and rooms filled with antique furniture & luxurious fabrics are just a few of the reasons you'll fall head-over-heels for Ashford Castle . 

The Xara Palace

Tucked inside the medieval city of Mdina in Malta, this lovingly restored 17th century mansion has blossomed into the epitome of a European boutique hotel. The Xara Palace is the only hotel located within the walls of the city and it sits atop dramatic stone ramparts, surrounded by Baroque architecture at every turn. During your stay, don't miss a meal at the rooftop De Mondion, home to a Michelin star and magnificent views over the city.

JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa

Opened in 2015, this island resort has quickly established itself as a classic on the Venetian hotel scene. Guests arrive via shuttle boat (the resort is located on the private Isola delle Rose) and the unforgettable experiences flow from there. Rooftop infinity pool sessions with Venice views, meals inspired by the island’s own produce & fruits of the lagoon at Agli Amici Dopolavoro restaurant and just a general sense of getting to have your tiramisu and eat it too by being able to experience all the perks of a full-fledged luxury resort in the heart of Venice make a stay at the JW Marriott Venice truly stand out. 

Hotel Grande Bretagne Athens

Located in the heart of the Greek capital since the 1870s, the Hotel Grande Bretagne Athens sits surrounded by the city's most famous landmarks and is arguably one itself, albeit slightly younger. From your sumptuously appointed room or the hotel’s terrace, you'll be able to gaze upon the Acropolis and stately Syntagma Square while scoring a front-row seat for the changing of the guard at Parliament. 

Hôtel Plaza Athénée

A fixture on the tree-lined fashion mecca of Avenue Montaigne for well over a century, the Hôtel Plaza Athénée distills the allure of Paris into one incredible place to stay. Walk the avenue under the hotel’s signature red awnings to do some shopping or simply linger in the hotel's exquisite spaces alongside some of the fashion world's movers and shakers. Yes, this is the Parisian hotel you've seen featured in Emily in Paris , The Devil Wears Prada and Sex And The City and you'll feel like a star staying here, even if you don't stay in one of the world-famous Eiffel Tower suites. The Michelin-starred Jean Imbert restaurant is the icing on the cake.

La Residencia

This sprawling sanctuary sits just outside the magical mountain town of Deia on the island of Mallorca, offering guests a luxurious yet relaxed retreat into another state of mind. Set inside rustic manor houses and among olive & citrus trees, this is the sort of place where you come to simply soak up the sun and reconnect with yourself. The area has long been a haven of artists and the afterglow of their inspiration permeates both the town and La Residencia .

Waldhotel Fletschhorn

Located in a traditional Swiss lodge, which is surrounded by forest atop the charming village of Saas-Fee, Waldhotel Fletschhorn was doing "wellness" before it was a buzzword and everything about your experience here will serve as a big breath of fresh air. Spend your days exploring the picturesque pines, feeding the famously friendly local marmots or simply just lingering on your balcony admiring the surrounding mountains. Waldhotel Fletschhorn is also famed for its wine cellar—home to over 9,000 bottles—superb dining and sensational stargazing. 

Grand Hotel Tremezzo

Lake Como's reputation precedes it and this grand dame has sat elegantly on its lapping shores—epitomizing the heavenly body of water's version of the Italian La Dolce Vita—for over 100 years. Family-run from day one, the Grand Hotel Tremezzo welcomes guests with plush red carpets, slabs of sumptuous marble and a multitude of floral arrangements, a greeting that is certain to have you falling head over heels. From suites and rooms with lake views to its signature pool that floats on Lake Como, you'll be dazzled at this quintessentially European hotel.

Chateau d'Urspelt

Located on the outskirts of the cute small town of Clervaux in northern Luxembourg, this painstakingly restored castle is home to a warm welcome and just the right amount of European opulence. A stay at Chateau d'Urspelt will not only tick the "castle stay" box off your list, but it will also provide the impetus to explore one of Europe’s underrated truly underrated corners: The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

Hotel Arts Barcelona

Arguably the most stylish skyscraper on the continent, Hotel Arts occupies a shimmering 44-story building where the Mediterranean meets the urban buzz of Barcelona. Contemporary art abounds throughout the property, with hundreds of pieces adding splashes of vibrancy, with even Hotel Arts’ infinity pool offering an up-close view of Frank Gehry's famous curvaceous Golden Fish sculpture. The restaurants (Enoteca owns two Michelin stars) and bars continue the theme with food & drink that looks as remarkable as it tastes. 

Kinloch Lodge

Perched beside Loch Na Dal and enjoying sweeping views of the Isle of Skye's signature peaks, this family-run hotel has been offering the warmest of Scottish welcomes for over five decades. Kinloch Lodge is located in a centuries-old farmhouse & former shooting lodge and is filled with crackling fires, rooms kitted out with antiques from the family’s rich history and touches of tweed made by local weavers. When it comes time for dinner, you'll enjoy seasonal fare, some foraged from the local shores and hills.

Marbella Club

What started life as a bohemian, '60s California at sunset-inspired village has evolved into one of the chicest places to be seen on Spain’s famed Costa Del Sol. Make no mistake, the  Marbella Club  knows how to pamper and the hotel fully embraces the finer things in life, but the spirit of the hotel has always prioritized fun, togetherness and laughter, values that are sure to shine—nearly as bright as the Andalucian sun—during your stay. 

Hotel De L'Europe 

Built on the site of Amsterdam’s first-ever inn and filled with priceless art by the hotel’s owners the Heineken family,  Hotel De L'Europe  stands proudly in the heart of the city’s famed canals. The hotel is considered a “cultural custodian” of the city and its architecture and interior design blends the history of Amsterdam with modern touches. The hotel is also a food lover's dream come true as the restaurant Flore has scored a two Michelin star rating and a green star for dedication to sustainable food practices. 

Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc

A shining pearl in Antibes on the French Riviera, this hotel adds a shimmer of glamour to every guest experience. Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc has an illustrious history as a grand hotel and simply strolling from your room to the seaside pool is a thrilling experience. Pack your designer sunglasses and swimwear, but know that the restaurant and bars are casual affairs where you'll be treated to classic flavors of the South of France and treated as if you are an A-list. And if you aren't, the table next to you might just be. 

Impeccably English to the core, the Goring is London’s London hotel. Family-run since its opening in 1910, the spirit of the nation runs through everything they do here, with the hotel hitting that sweet spot of luxury and attention without ever overstepping. The Goring is also considerably smaller than many other five-star London hotels, allowing it to offer a level of intimacy and a feeling of being "hidden" that others can only dream of. Add to this gorgeous gardens and the Michelin-starred Dining Room and you have an unforgettable experience. If by some cruel twist of fate, you had one last night in London before leaving it forever, you'd want to spend it at The Goring.

Burghotel Auf Schönburg

Perched above the most romantic stretch of the Rhine River in Oberwesel, Germany's Burghotel Auf Schönburg is the European castle hotel you've been daydreaming about. Spend your days cruising the Rhine and your nights dining at the hotel's restaurant and reveling in the 1000-year-plus history of this special place. 

Sensoria Dolomites

Situated at the foot of the spectacular Alpe di Siusi alpine meadow,  Sensoria Dolomites  owns sweeping views of the surrounding peaks and a distinct South Tyrolean charm. The family-run luxury wellness haven is located in the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage site, and in addition to the nearby mountains and their wealth of all-seasons recreation, the resort provides guests with plenty of reasons to stay put including a stellar spa experience and the chance to relax on a terrace with views of the majestic Sciliar mountain. 

The Leo Grand

Located in the grand heart of Vienna, The Leo Grand is one of the newer hotels on the list, but it has quickly established itself in the Austrian capital. Located a stone's throw from St. Stephen's Cathedral—the symbol of the city—it's home to a playful mixture of grandeur, artistic flair and just plain fun. The hotel has elegant touches at nearly every turn, but things never stray into the realm of stuffy (think jungle prints besides Baroque), as at its core, Leo aims to be your brand new best friend in Vienna.  

San Domenico Palace

Long before  The White Lotus  featured this luxurious Sicilian hotel in 2022,  San Domenico Palace  (A Four Seasons Hotel) enjoyed a reputation as one of Europe’s most scintillating places to stay and had long been a favorite of the jet set. This former 14th-century convent sits tucked away in the enchanting town of Taormina and has been painstakingly restored to the highest standards. Sat atop a rocky outcrop with commanding views over the sea and moody Mount Etna, the hotel boasts a gorgeous Italian garden, a truly special clifftop infinity pool and an unforgettable dining experience at Principe Cerami—the hotel’s fine dining restaurant—which boasts a Michelin star. 

Hotel Bayerischer Hof 

Family-run for four generations, Hotel Bayerischer Hof is an institution in Munich, known throughout the city for its status as the place to meet and be seen. While staying at the hotel, make sure to dine at Atelier, which boasts two Michelin stars or have a cocktail in Falk's Bar among its famed hall of mirrors. The hotel is also renowned all over Europe for its design collaborations, which have seen some of the continent's most sought-after tastemakers leave their mark on the hotel. 

Have you gone to heaven? Close, it's Gleneagles. A luxurious hotel, golf and dining destination set against the backdrop of breathtaking landscapes, Gleneagles is arguably the hotel of Scotland. Gleneagles is home to Restaurant Andrew Fairlie—the nation's only restaurant with two Michelin stars—but your pursuits might just as likely lead you into the surrounding countryside (shooting & fishing, horse riding and falconry are all available) or onto one of the property's championship golf courses. 

Schloss Fuschl 

A former royal hunting lodge, Schloss Fuschl sits perched on a pretty wooded peninsula on the shores of Lake Fuschl near Salzburg, Austria. The 15th-century castle's grounds feel like something taken straight from a fairytale, with the interior traditionally being home to a mix of rural Austrian charm and regal elegance and all vantage points offering sweeping views of the water. The hotel will re-open in 2024 following an extensive renovation and it will be home to a mix of rooms, suites and chalets in addition to excellent dining and both indoor & outdoor swimming pools.

La Galerie, Hôtel Plaza Athénée, Paris

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    Eat seafood pasta over the Mediterranean sea in Capri, Italy. Southern Italy is so stunning. The landscape, the water, the food, the wine - the list goes on and on. There is something so unique about looking at that water and this is one of the best things to do in Europe because it is a full on cultural experience. Munich, Germany.

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    2. Taste wine in Tuscany, Italy. Set in northern Italy, Tuscany is one of the most iconic wine regions in Europe. The entire area encompasses the Lugiran Coast, Marche, Umbria, Lazio, Liguria, and Emilia Romagna. Each of these is entirely different and worthy of being treated as a unique destination.

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