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Tourisit Places to Visit in Europe

Europe is one of the most visited continents in the world, known for its historic cities, world-famous attractions, and stunning landscapes. From iconic cities like Paris, Rome, and London to charming towns such as Oia and Hallstatt, the continent offers something for every traveller.

In Paris, the Eiffel Tower and Musée d’Orsay captivate visitors with world-class art and unforgettable views, while Rome’s Colosseum and Roman Forum showcase the enduring legacy of ancient civilisations. Central Europe dazzles with Prague Castle, Vienna’s Schönbrunn Palace, and Budapest’s Parliament Building, all ranking among the top tourist attractions in Europe. Across Spain, the intricate Alhambra in Granada and the lively streets around Seville Cathedral reflect centuries of history and vibrant culture. With Thrillophilia’s Europe Tour Packages explore Northern Europe’s charm too; from Amsterdam’s canals and Kinderdijk’s windmills to Norway’s dramatic fjords, all through curated travel experiences.

For nature admirers, the best places to visit in Europe include the snow-capped peaks of the Swiss Alps, the sun-soaked islands of Greece, and the dramatic cliffs of the Amalfi Coast. Adventure seekers can hike the Scottish Highlands, ski in Austria, or sail along the Croatian coast. Food and culture enthusiasts will enjoy Italian pasta, French pastries, Spanish tapas, and lively festivals. From bustling cities to peaceful countryside escapes, Europe’s destinations bring together culture, history, art, and natural beauty for an unforgettable journey.
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Best Places To See In Europe

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Switzerland

Switzerland has been the world’s most favourite holiday destination for decades now and the reason can be seen as soon as you get off the plane! Switzerland is home to simple breathtaking scenery with the  landscape being dotted with towering peaks, shimmering lakes and countless waterfalls.

Switzerland has entertained tourists for a very long time and this means that here, you will be able to get tailored experiences like nowhere else.  You can be a part of fascinating train journeys through pristine landscapes, walk on suspension bridges that seem to float between two mountains offering panoramic views, walk behind waterfalls and through frozen glaciers.

Having said that,
Switzerland tourism involves a lot more than your days out into the wild! Swiss people also have a distinct culture with age-old civilizations still living in their traditional chalet-style homes. If you are lucky, you will be able to spot the locals in their traditional attire, playing their huge alphorns in the marketplace.

You can also visit the remote villages you get a taste of true Swiss culture! The Swiss countryside is dotted with numerous castles, forts and their ruins with fascinating histories. You can visit several scenic landmarks that sit alongside its numerous lakes and walk through centuries old vineyards  that follow age-old techniques.

Apart from the quintessential villages and towns, you can also enjoy the more cosmopolitan and modern side of the Swiss country through its cities and metropolises. You can visit Geneva and experience first-hand some of the world’s most sophisticated machinery at CERN.

Or, you can go to Zurich to witness some of the most contemporary and eclectic architecture in the world! Also, you can visit Basel which is considered an arts capital of the world with its modern installations of Art Basel which showcase the best in the world of  contemporary art.

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Paris

Paris is a city where timeless landmarks, art, and romance come together, making it one of the best places to visit in Europe. A Paris trip lets visitors admire the admire the Eiffel Tower, wander through Montmartre’s charming streets, and explore masterpieces inside the Louvre Museum.

A cruise along the Seine River offers a unique perspective on the city’s beauty, while the Arc de Triomphe and Notre-Dame Cathedral showcase its rich history. Whether enjoying a cafe in Saint-Germain or strolling along the Champs-Élysées, Paris offers unforgettable experiences.

Country:
France

Places to visit in Paris:
Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Seine River Cruise, Stroll through Montmartre, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Arc de Triomphe 

Best Time to Visit: April to June, September to October

Suggested Duration: 3-5 days
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Rome

Rome is a city where ancient history and modern life come together, making it one of the most amazing places to visit in Europe. With Rome tour packages, you can walk through the Colosseum or Roman Forum feels like stepping back to the grandeur of the Roman Empire.

At the Vatican, visitors can marvel at the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Basilica, which remain iconic religious and artistic treasures. Piazzas filled with fountains, street performers, and cafes capture the city’s modern charm. 

Country: Italy

Place to visit in Rome: Colosseum, Roman Forum, Trevi Fountain, Vatican Museums, Pantheon, Evening stroll at Piazza Navona

Best Time to Visit Rome: April to June, September to October

Suggested Duration: 3-4 days
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Amsterdam

Amsterdam is a city that blends historic charm with a lively modern spirit, making it one of the best places to visit in Europe. Visitors can cruise along the city’s iconic canals, cycle through scenic streets, and explore world-class museums like the Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum on your Amsterdam tour.

The Anne Frank House offers a powerful glimpse into history, while Jordaan and Nine Streets invite travelelrs to shop, dine, and relax in cozy cafes. With its canals, culture, and creative energy, Amsterdam offers experiences that feel memorable.

Country: Netherlands

Places to Visit in Amsterdam: Canal cruise, Van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseum, Anne Frank House, Cycling through Jordaan, Nine Streets shopping

Best Time to Visit: April to May, September to November

Suggested Duration: 2-3 days
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Turkey

Turkey, officially the Republic of Turkey, is a historic country of the world. It resides on the Anatolian peninsula in Western Asia and Balkan peninsula in Southeastern Europe. The Turkey Country is enveloped by sea on three sides – the Aegean Sea to the west, the Black Sea to the north, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. The beauty of Turkey is lined up with warm colours, sun-kissed beaches, pine-covered forests, and historic Roman wonders. These exquisite exceptions played a big role in bagging the country 16 UNESCO World Heritage sites. From the largest remnants of the Roman Empire to exotic white travertine terraces of Pamukkale, Turkey has it all. 

Turkey Tourism flaunts a flurry of tourist attractions. Head to the iconic Blue Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey for a spiritual experience. Or, visit Pergamon and the Temple of Artemis to explore the remnants of ancient time. If you’re a history enthusiast, head to Hagia Sophia museum for understanding the blend of different religions at one place. When it comes to trying different activities, Turkey has a plethora of options. Gift your adventurous soul an exotic hiking trip to the Valley of Love. Or, explore the pristine Mediterranean Sea at the many beautiful beaches of Turkey. Here, you can participate in kayaking, snorkelling, canoeing, etc. Or, if you wish to explore the Turkish tradition then head to an interactive show and participate in the traditional Turkish dance.
 
Turkey with all its beauty, attractions, and activities, also has pleasant weather. The coastal areas of Turkey have a temperate Mediterranean climate, consisting of  warm, wet summers, heavy downpour in rainy seasons, and cool, wet winters. While the area away from the Mediterranean Sea has a temperate oceanic climate. In the eastern portion of Turkey, winters witness -30 degrees Celsius while summers witness 30 degrees Celsius.

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Greece

Encircled by azure blue waters, Greece is home to 2,000 islands, out of which 160 are known to be inhabited. Popular all over the world as the magnificent land of Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates, this iconic country is famous for its rich cultural heritage, colourful festivals, and glorious history. The ever-charming beauty of Greece is credited to its pristine beaches, picturesque islands, spectacular mountains, intriguing ancient ruins, and magnificent monuments.

Greece is home to a plethora of interesting places to visit that have always formed the prime attractions of the tourism here. From the architectural brilliance of Santorini and the spectacular beaches of Mykonos to the archaeological sites of Athens and the breathtaking gorges of Crete, this peninsular country has got every exciting sightseeing destination you will want to treat your eyes with on your Greece tour.

No matter if you want a laid-back holiday or an action-packed thrilling vacation in Greece, the country can offer you exactly the kind of tour you want. While the super luxury hotels here and the soothing white sand beaches can offer you a relaxed vacation with your loved ones, the adventure seekers can go indulge in a plethora of exhilarating activities, such as watersports, caving, hiking, cable riding, and food touring.

Not to forget, packed with open street markets and hosting popular local and international brands, Greece also offers the tourists an excellent scope to enjoy shopping like never before. Furthermore, the elegant and swanky clubs and restaurants add to the flamboyant nightlife culture of the country, letting you enjoy evening activities like partying, boozing, fine dining, and pub crawling.

Greece experiences a Mediterranean climate with mild temperatures and usually dry summers and wet winters. While winters are sometimes marked by snowfall, the country remains mostly sunny all year round, favoring tourist activities.

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Venice

Venice is unlike any other city in the world, built on canals and filled with charm. It is often counted among the top places to visit in Europe for its romantic gondola rides, historic palaces, and beautiful piazzas.

Travellers love exploring St. Mark’s Square, crossing the Rialto Bridge, and wandering through narrow alleys that lead to hidden cafes. A gondola ride at sunset or a boat trip to Murano and Burano makes the experience even more special. 

Country: Italy

Places to Visit in Venice: St. Mark’s Basilica, Gondola ride on Grand Canal, Rialto Bridge, Doge’s Palace, Murano and Burano islands

Best Time to Visit: April to June, September to October

Suggested Duration: 2-3 days
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London

London is one of the most exciting cities in the world and is often featured among the top places to visit in Europe. Known for its history, royal landmarks, and modern lifestyle, it offers a mix of old and new. With London tour packages visitors can explore world-famous landmarks like the Tower of London and Buckingham Palace, or enjoy a quiet walk along the River Thames.

The British Museum in England and National Gallery showcase treasures from around the globe, while neighbourhoods like Camden and Covent Garden buzz with unique shops and street performances. Whether it’s riding the London Eye or enjoying a theatre play at the West End Theatre Show, London is a destination that has something for everyone.

Country: England

Places to Visit in London: Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, London Eye ride, British Museum, Thames River Cruise, West End Theatre Show

Best Time to Visit: May to September, December for Christmas 

Suggested Duration: 3-5 days
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Norway

Encompassing the mountains, the giant glaciers and the deep sea fjords, Norway is a Scandinavian Country. Being a home to the vikings, Norway has been exhibiting the boldness and determination of the past with its culture and local vibe. Also known as the “land of midnight sun”, Norway is famed for the magical phenomenon of northern lights.  The skies of Norway have always been the most attractive part about it. The glistening waves of lights in the midnight in the form of “lights” have attracted flocks of tourists towards it from all over the world. Apart from this, its scenic fjords and phenomenal lakes further make it an even more beautiful country to visit as a tourist.

Taking you to the middle of the Aurora region, the city of Tromsø is one of the most famous attractions of Norway. From here, you can glance at the beautiful scenery painted in the skies by auroras. Places like Lofoten Islands, Lynjenfjord and Alta are also known to offer numerous pretty views and further attract numerous visitors from all over the world. From camping throughout the night to enjoying the beautiful phenomenon of the Northern Lights, there are numerous activities which can be enjoyed in Norway. Oslo, the Capital of Norway is further a home to numerous famous places and attractions, tours of which can be easily done, by making your Europe trip memorable.

Norway stays cold most of the time and the winters here are generally bitterly cold. While most parts of the country remain blanketed in snow, you will find many famous places here which will be perfect to visit in winters as well. The months of January and February are dark and the coldest hence make sure that you visit here from April to October.

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Iceland

The feisty volcanoes, spurty geysers, steaming hillocks and lonely lava plains in itself sounds like an unforgettable adventure. Add to it the ethereal Northern lights, gleaming glacial caves, majestic whales, and warm soothing geothermal waters. Offering the best tourist places in Iceland, it is a stunning display of nature’s incredible beauty.

From the fantastic aurora borealis or northern lights, active volcanoes, waterfalls, volcanic craters and geysers at The Golden Circle to the unparalleled seafood, beautiful ice caves and world’s best hot springs, Who says there is nothing but ice in Iceland?

Where else can you trek majestic ice caves, tour about an active volcano on a helicopter, witness northern lights from the luxury of your hotel, and swim in the most epic swimming pools in the world than Iceland?

The unusual yet tasty Hákarl - Shark and Svið - Sheep's head, calls food junkies for an unprecedented meal. Be it shopping for souvenirs, Icelandic art or fashion clothes at Geysir, or wool sweaters and warm clothes at Kolaportid Flea Market,  Iceland has something for everyone. And the unusual landscapes of Iceland has no dearth of adventures. How about exploring the countryside on Icelandic horses, witnessing the iconic Gullfoss Waterfall, playing with puffins at the old harbour in Reykjavik, diving the silfra fissure, or simply relaxing in the mineral rich waters of the Blue Lagoon? Iceland has something for everyone.

And although Iceland looks otherworldly, the friendly locals make it up for the puffin burgers and fermented shark. Also, the roads of Iceland are gloriously crowd free. A true haven if you are considering a crowd free holiday destination unlike other European Countries. It should be in your bucket list to explore the
best tourist places in Iceland.

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Prague

Prague is often called the “City of a Hundred Spires,” known for its fairy-tale architecture, lively streets, and rich cultural scene. Travellers can stroll across the Charles Bridge, explore the historic Old Town Square, and watch the Astronomical Clock come to life.

Prague Castle offers sweeping views of the city, while the riverside provides perfect spots for evening walks. Local cafes and pubs bring warmth to the city, making it easy to enjoy traditional food and music. 

Country: Czech Republic

Places to Visit in Prague: Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, Astronomical Clock, Prague Castle, Vltava River walk, and a Traditional Czech pub experience

Best Time to Visit: April to June, September to October, December for festive markets

Suggested Duration: 3 days
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Barcelona

Barcelona is a city where Mediterranean charm, lively streets, and artistic brilliance create a destination full of energy and beauty. Visitors are drawn to Antoni Gaudí’s creations like the Sagrada Família and Park Güell, which showcase the city’s unique architectural style.

Strolling along La Rambla, travellers find vibrant markets, street performers, and local flavours, while the Gothic Quarter reveals centuries of history in its winding alleys. With sunny beaches, exciting nightlife, and cultural treasures, Barcelona is a city that is full of joy and curiosity at every turn.

Country: Spain

Places to Visit in Barcelona: Sagrada Família, Park Güell, La Rambla, the Gothic Quarter, Barceloneta Beach, Magic Fountain show

Best Time to Visit: May to June, September to October

Suggested Duration: 3 to 4 days
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Denmark

Denmark is a Nordic country that is located south of Norway and southwest of Sweden and is bordered by Germany in the south. It borders both the North Seas and Baltic along its tidal shoreline.

Denmark is considered to be one of the most picturesque destinations in the entire world as it is blessed with alluring lakes, picture-perfect sceneries, and graceful waterfalls. It is also home to acres of vineyards, and some of the most pristine beaches, adding to the country's appeal.

Whether you wish to see the storybook castles or you wish to uncover the Vikings history Denmark will turn your fantasies into reality with its splendid attractions. You can visit The National Gallery of Denmark and Lyngby Open-Air Museum to discover the rich history and culture of this country.

You can also visit The Round Tower that offers excellent panoramic views of Copenhagen city. If you wish to discover how The Danish Royal Family lived then, you should definitely visit Amalienborg Palace. Another major draw for the tourists is Nyhavn, which is a charming quarter known for its multicolored houses and chain of restaurants.

You can enjoy tons of enthralling activities in Denmark, ranging from viewing the Northern Lights in Denmark at Faroe Islands archipelago to building Lego towers at Legoland. If you wish to spend a few moments away from the hustle and bustle, then you can appreciate the lush greenery and enjoy the roller coaster ride at Tivoli Gardens.

You can also witness a huge range of flora and fauna at the Copenhagen Zoo and enjoy bird watching at Discover Thy National Park. And how can you forget to grab a beer at Carlsberg Brewery that produces the finest beer in Europe?

Denmark experiences temperate and generally warm weather, and the average temperature ranges around 7.8 °C annually. Spring is the driest weather and about 23.8 inches of precipitation fall annually.

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Budapest

Budapest is a city divided by the Danube River, yet united by its stunning architecture, history, and lively spirit. Travellers can soak in the famous thermal baths, admire the Grand Parliament Building, or walk across the Chain Bridge connecting Buda and Pest.

A hike up Gellert Hill rewards visitors with panoramic city views, while Buda Castle highlights centuries of Hungarian heritage. At night, the riverbanks light up beautifully, creating one of Europe’s most magical skylines. 

Country: Hungary

Places to Visit in Budapest: Parliament Building, Chain Bridge, Buda Castle, Gellert Hill viewpoint, Thermal baths, Danube evening cruise

Best Time to Visit: April to June, September to October, December for festive markets

Suggested Duration: 3 days
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Vatican City

Vatican City may be the world’s smallest country, but it is one of the most remarkable tourist places to visit in Europe. It is home to the Pope and filled with priceless art and history.

Travellers from around the globe come here to admire St. Peter’s Basilica, the Vatican Museums, and the Sistine Chapel with Michelangelo’s famous ceiling. Walking through St. Peter’s Square or climbing to the dome for panoramic views is a memorable experience. For culture, spirituality, and history, Vatican City is truly a unique stop in Europe.

Country: Vatican City

Place to Visit: St. Peter’s Basilica, Sistine Chapel, Vatican Museums, St. Peter’s Square, Dome climb for city views

Best Time to Visit: April to June, September to October

Suggested Duration: 1 day
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Places To Visit In Northern Europe

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Reykjavik

Reykjavik is a small yet lively capital, known for its colourful houses, artistic vibe, and access to Iceland’s dramatic landscapes. The Hallgrímskirkja Church dominates the skyline, while the Harpa Concert Hall reflects modern Icelandic design.

Visitors often use the city as a base for adventures like the Golden Circle, whale watching, or chasing the Northern Lights in Europe in winter. In town, cosy cafes, street art, and geothermal pools add to its charm. Reykjavik feels both welcoming and adventurous, combining the warmth of a small community with the thrill of Iceland’s wild nature.

Country: Iceland

Places to Visit in Reykjavik: Hallgrímskirkja, Harpa Concert Hall, Golden Circle tour, Whale watching, Northern Lights chase, Geothermal pools

Best Time to Visit: June to August for summer, September to March for Northern Lights

Suggested Duration: 2-3 days
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Stockholm

Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and has 14 islands and 50 bridges. It is closer to the Baltic Sea. You will find cobblestone streets, ochre buildings, cathedrals that are from 13th century, Royal Palaces, museums, boat and ferry rides for sightseeing and many things to do in this city. This is a cosmopolitan city and has picturesque parks, landmarks, scenic spots on the islands, and many historic sites. There are many waterways and lush green sites in and around this city. This is a city where you can see classical as well as modern architecture. There are many places of attraction, buildings, streets, and landmarks that can be visited.

Fashion and beauty in Stockholm is top notch. This is also a great place to shop for clothes, accessories, souvenirs, and gifts. Gamla Stan is the town to be visited as it has been depicted in many of the story books. There are also forests and umpteen spaces of archipelago that can be visited. The climate of the city is usually mild throughout the year. Summers have a dramatic sunlight and July and August are monsoon months. Arlanda is the international airport in Stockholm. Within the city you can take the bus and rail to commute. 

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Edinburgh

The breathtaking capital of Scotland, Edinburgh comprises two distinct sections, a medieval Old Town and a Georgian New Town. It is located in the southeastern part of Scotland in Lothian on the south bank of the Firth of Forth, a estuary that opens up into the North Sea.

The city is known for its gorgeous beauty with not only immense natural splendor but also stunning architecture, majestic castles, and miles of meandering streets. The spectacular and diverse landscape of the city makes it a must visit especially as you can witness a gradual transformation from the volcanic Pentland Hills in the south to the beaches of Portobello in the East.

Edinburgh has several attractions in the historic Old Town including the Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile. You can also go on a sightseeing tour to the New Town where you can explore the exquisite shops and restaurants or even climb up to the Arthur’s Seat for some of the most breathtaking views.

There are various other interesting activities that you can engage in such as exploring the Edinburgh Castle, visiting the National Museum of Scotland, strolling through Holyrood Park, discovering the Camera Obscura and World of Illusions, and much more.

Like most other parts of the country, Edinburgh has a temperate maritime climate with its summers very mild but winters cold and humid. It rains here all through the year and the average temperature is around 8.8°C.

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Gothenburg

Gothenburg is a paradisiacal destination, sitting right by the western coast of Sweden, near the Atlantic Ocean. Despite being small in terms of area, Gothenburg is the second-largest Swedish city known for its vibrant charisma, friendly locals, urban embellishments, and world-class restaurants. Founded and established as a commercial fishing harbor, Gothenburg has come a long way in industrial developments. Yet, you can find the fishing harbors being filled with huge crowds for most days. This city has doting natural beauties, thanks to the clear view of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf Stream.
One of the best places to visit in Sweden is the Haga neighborhood.

Adorned with cobbled paths, you can find small to medium shops and eateries lined up on both sides. For some adventure, you can visit the Skansen Kronan fort at the top of Risaberget Hill and take in the panoramic beauty of the city. If you are looking for a day trip around Gothenburg, no other place will be as thrilling as the Bohuslän archipelago consisting of more than 8000 small islands. Gothenburg is known for “Fika," a unique custom of drinking coffee with companions along with enjoying Hagabullen- the city’s most famous pastry.

You can even spend the post afternoon time in the Slottsskogen Park filled with natural beauties. As Gothenburg is one of the main fishing harbors, you cannot leave the city without trying their seafood collections. Starting from the shellfish platters at Fiskekrogen to the la carte menu of Nature, this city is a hub for foodies. Coming to the weather, Gothenburg enjoys the four distinct seasons pretty well. Summers usually have warm and comforting weather with a temperature around 21°C. The warm air from the Gulf Stream and the sea prevents the winter temperature from dropping below -3°C.

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Helsinki

Helsinki is the capital of Finland and has spectacular waterfront and bays. You can visit this city for sightseeing it's inlets, islands, music, art, street fares, local cuisine, coffee pubs, vineyards, history, culture and heritage. This is a harbour with an offbeat charm. This is the part of Europe with a different beat and history. This city is also known as the "Daughter of Baltic" and was founded in the 15th century. Since, 18th century it has been the capital of Finland. Today this is an international metropolitan city that is often visited by international tourists. Summer is the best time to visit this city. 

Helsinki has an interesting history. It was founded by King Gustav Vasa. There are many old cathedrals, churches, historical sites, and also buildings with modern architecture and amenities that can can view in this city. You can get a taste of Nordic culture when you visit this city. Summers in Helsinki are pleasant. This is a city where you can find people who speak English as well. The locals are friendly. You can visit this city for its beer and drinks. You can get around the city in trams, trains, metros, buses, taxis, or take ferries to visit nearby places. There are parks, islands, cathedrals, churches, and other places to see and things to do in Helsinki.

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Florence

Florence is often called the cradle of the Renaissance because it raised extraordinary artists, thinkers, and architects who changed the course of European history. The city’s cobbled streets lead to timeless landmarks like the Florence Cathedral and Ponte Vecchio, each telling stories of creativity and grandeur. Art lovers find treasures at the Uffizi Gallery, while travellers climb up to Piazzale Michelangelo for sweeping views of the skyline. Every corner of Florence blends history, beauty, and charm, making it a city that feels like a living museum.

Country: Italy

Place to Visit in Florence: Florence Cathedral (Duomo), Uffizi Gallery, Ponte Vecchio, Statue of David at Accademia, Piazzale Michelangelo viewpoint

Best Time to Visit: April to June, September to October

Suggested Duration: 2-3 days
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Santorini (Fira & Oia)

Santorini is a postcard-perfect island in Greece, famous for its whitewashed houses, blue-domed churches, and unforgettable sunsets. In Fira, the capital, you’ll find lively streets filled with shops, cafes, and stunning caldera views. Oia, on the other hand, is quieter and best known for its world-famous sunset spots overlooking the Aegean Sea. Visitors can relax on unique volcanic beaches like the Red Beach, explore the ancient ruins of Akrotiri, or enjoy a scenic boat ride around the caldera. Local vineyards also offer a chance to taste Santorini’s distinct wines, making it a blend of natural beauty, history, and culinary charm.

Country: Greece

Places to Visit in Santorini: Oia sunset, Fira town walk, Red Beach, Akrotiri ruins, Caldera boat tour, Wine tasting in vineyards

Best Time to Visit: April to June, September to October

Suggested Duration: 2-3 days
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Madrid

Madrid is a city full of life, combining royal grandeur with a passion for art, food, and culture. Visitors can explore the majestic Royal Palace, stroll through the vast Retiro Park, and admire masterpieces at the Prado Museum. Puerta del Sol and Plaza Mayor offer lively squares filled with energy, while Gran Vía showcases shops, theatres, and nightlife. Food lovers enjoy tapas tours that highlight the city’s culinary traditions. Madrid’s warmth and energy make it a capital where history and modern life coexist beautifully.

Country: Spain

Places to Visit in Madrid: Royal Palace, Prado Museum, Retiro Park, Puerta del Sol, Plaza Mayor, Tapas tour

Best Time to Visit: March to June, September to October

Suggested Duration: 2-3 days
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Milan

Milan is Italy’s fashion and design capital, but it also shines with history, culture, and art that go far beyond its stylish reputation. Travellers admire the grand Milan Cathedral and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, one of the world’s most elegant shopping arcades. Art lovers come to see Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper, while football fans celebrate the city’s passion at San Siro Stadium. From high-end boutiques to lively neighbourhoods filled with cafes and nightlife, Milan offers a mix of tradition and modern energy.

Country: Italy

Place to Visit in Milan: Milan Cathedral (Duomo), Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, The Last Supper, Sforza Castle, San Siro Stadium

Best Time to Visit: April to June, September to October

Suggested Duration: 2-3 days
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Bulgaria

Bulgaria is a Balkan country located alongside the beautiful coastline of the Black Sea. Along with a beautiful seaside, this country also has mountainous interiors, which make it a naturally rich country. This country is a fun-filled place with rich cultural heritage of traditional dance, music, craft and some really colorful costumes. Talking about the culture, it comes from the Greek, Ottoman and Persian influence and with all this, Bulgaria is indeed an interesting, energetic and vibrant place to visit.

Bulgaria is a place perfect for family trip, honeymoon, an adventure trip with your friends or even a solo trip as this place has something in place for everyone. A magical destination in all ways, this place has an endless list of things which can be done over here.

If you are an adventurous person, you have numerous mountain hikes, water sports on the beaches and many other activities waiting for you in Bulgaria. This is a place perfect to be visited by anyone who loves to have fun while on vacations and loves to explore new places. If you are in for a memorable and rejuvenating vacation, you should indeed visit this place at least once in your lifetime.

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Amalfi (Amalfi Coast)

The Amalfi Coast is one of Italy’s most scenic stretches, known for its colorful cliffside villages and sparkling blue waters. Amalfi town itself offers a charming mix of historic sites like the Amalfi Cathedral and lively piazzas filled with cafes. Driving or sailing along the coast reveals breathtaking views of Positano, Ravello, and hidden coves. Visitors often enjoy boat trips to Capri, exploring terraced lemon groves, or simply relaxing at seaside restaurants serving fresh seafood and local limoncello. With its dramatic landscapes and Mediterranean charm, The Amalfi Coast feels like a picture brought to life.

Country: Italy

Places to Visit in Amalfi (Amalfi Coast): Amalfi Cathedral, Positano, Ravello, Coastal drive, Boat trip to Capri, Limoncello tasting

Best Time to Visit: May to September

Suggested Duration: 3-4 days
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Lisbon

Lisbon is a city full of bright colours, rolling hills, and endless charm. Its historic neighbourhoods like Alfama and Bairro Alto are best explored on foot or by riding the city’s iconic yellow trams. Among the best things to do in Lisbon are visiting landmarks such as the Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, which showcase Portugal’s seafaring history, while modern attractions add balance to the city’s character. Many travellers also enjoy strolling along the Tagus River, listening to soulful fado music in local taverns, and tasting pastel de nata, the city’s famous custard tart.

Country: Portugal

Places to Visit in Lisbon: Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, Alfama walk, Tram 28 ride, Tagus River stroll, Fado music evenings

Best Time to Visit: March to May, September to October

Suggested Duration: 2-3 days
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Athens

Athens is where ancient history meets modern vibrance, offering travellers a remarkable journey through time. The Acropolis, with its iconic Parthenon, stands as the centrepiece of Greek heritage and remains one of the world’s greatest landmarks. Wandering through Plaka with its charming streets and tavernas, exploring the treasures at The Acropolis Museum, or relaxing in lively squares and rooftop cafes are just some of the best things to do in Athens, giving the city a buzzing atmosphere. Athens combines mythology, culture, and daily life in a way that feels endlessly fascinating.

Country: Greece

Places to visit in Athens: Acropolis and Parthenon, Plaka neighbourhood walk, Monastiraki Square, National Archaeological Museum, Acropolis MuseumRooftop cafe experience

Best Time to Visit: March to June, September to October

Suggested Duration: 2-3 days

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Zurich

Zurich is a vibrant Swiss city that combines old-world charm with modern style. Its historic Old Town is filled with narrow streets, medieval churches, and traditional cafés, while the Bahnhofstrasse is perfect for shopping. Travellers can relax by Lake Zurich, take a boat cruise, or head up Uetliberg Mountain for sweeping views of the Alps. The city also has timeless museums and a lively food scene. With culture, nature, and a touch of luxury, Zurich is an ideal stop for travellers exploring Switzerland.

Country: Switzerland

Place to Visit in Zurich: Old Town (Altstadt), Bahnhofstrasse, Lake Zurich boat cruise, Uetliberg Mountain hike, Swiss National Museum, Fraumünster Church

Best Time to Visit: June to August, December for Christmas markets

Suggested Duration: 2-3 days
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Munich

Munich is a city that combines Bavarian traditions with vibrant modern life, offering travellers an exciting mix of culture, history, and leisure. The famous Marienplatz is the heart of the city, surrounded by impressive architecture and lively streets. Visitors can enjoy the sprawling English Garden, one of Europe’s largest urban parks, or explore world-class museums like the Deutsches Museum. For many, Oktoberfest is a highlight, celebrating Bavarian culture with food, music, and festivity. Munich’s charm lies in its ability to balance old-world warmth with contemporary attractions.

Country: Germany

Places to Visit in Munich: Marienplatz, English Garden, Deutsches Museum, BMW Museum, Nymphenburg Palace, and the Oktoberfest celebration

Best Time to Visit: May to September, late September to October for Oktoberfest

Suggested Duration: 2-3 days
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Vienna


Vienna is a city of music, elegance, and history, where imperial palaces stand alongside concert halls that celebrate world-class classical performances. Travellers can wander through Schönbrunn Palace, once home to the Habsburgs, or admire the art collections at the Belvedere and Kunsthistorisches Museum. The city’s cafes are legendary, offering a warm place to relax with coffee and pastries after exploring. A stroll along The Ringstrasse reveals stunning architecture at every turn, while evening concerts bring Mozart and Strauss to life.

Country: Austria

Place to Visit in Vienna: Schönbrunn Palace, Belvedere Palace, Kunsthistorisches Museum, St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Ringstrasse walk, Classical music concert

Best Time to Visit: April to June, September to October, December for Christmas markets

Suggested Duration: 3-4 days
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Geneva

Geneva is a city of diplomacy, culture, and natural beauty, set on the shores of Lake Geneva with the Alps in the background. Visitors can admire the iconic Jet d’Eau Fountain, wander through the charming Old Town, or learn at the United Nations headquarters. The city is also home to impressive museums, including the Patek Philippe Museum and the Red Cross Museum. For a relaxing experience, travellers enjoy lakeside promenades or boat cruises. Geneva blends global significance with scenic tranquility, making it a unique European destination.

Country: Switzerland

Places to Visit in Geneva: Jet d’Eau fountain, Lake Geneva cruise, United Nations tour, Old Town walk, Patek Philippe Museum, Red Cross Museum

Best Time to Visit: May to September, December for winter charm

Suggested Duration: 2-3 days
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Slovakia

Slovakia happens to be a landlocked country in Central Europe that is bordered by Poland to the north, Hungary to the south, Ukraine to the east, the Czech Republic to the northwest, and Austria to the southwest. 
Slovakia is a  country with the world’s highest number of castles and chateaux per capita. It is a landlocked country in Central Europe with 180 castles and 425 chateaux. The nation’s capital and largest city, Bratislava are located in an area of lush vegetation so there is a wealth of open spaces, parks, and lakes including Rusovce Lake.

At the historic heart of the city, there are several eminent places like Bratislava Castle perched on a plateau above the city, Slavin memorial which reminisces the lives of more than 6800 Soviet soldiers who died in WWII, and St Martin's Cathedral which is the biggest Gothic church in Bratislava. The Blue church famous mainly due to its color and shape resembling a gingerbread house represents the art nouveau architecture in Bratislava. High Tatras is a stunning mountain region in northern Slovakia and is preserved with National Park and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve listing.

Adventure lovers can get some unforgettable hiking and rock climbing experience and enjoy the numerous pistes, ski resorts, high peaks, rugged valleys, alpine tarns, and wildlife. Košice is a picture-perfect Central European city. It is the second biggest beautiful city in the country which was ruled by the Hungarians, Czechs, and Turks for centuries. The UNESCO-protected St. Elisabeth Cathedral and the historic Spiš Castle that features Gothic, Romanesque, and Renaissance architecture are the biggest concentration of the historical monuments in the country. The climate of Slovakia happens to be typically European influenced i.e., it is warm and dry in summers and fairly cold in winters. The summer temperatures are in the range of 20-25°C, but sometimes quite higher, 30°C or more.

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Krakow

Krakow, one of Poland's largest and oldest cities, is a perfect destination for a weekend getaway and one of the most beautiful places to visit in central Europe. Known for its historic Old Town, you can explore iconic sites like St. Mary's Basilica and the Cloth Hall. The Wawel Castle is a must-visit destination known for its symbol of Polish heritage. You can seek cultural experience in Krakow's vibrant arts scene and charming streets. 

Location: Krakow, Poland.

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Poland

Bounded by seven nations on all sides, Poland sits at the geographic crossroad that connects the forest of Northern Europe to the sea lanes of the Atlantic below. One of the most historically poignant nations in the world, Poland has waxed and waned through the ages, it’s history shaped by the ravaging forces of the medieval wars, the partition of Poland, and the Second World War.

With its characteristic medieval architecture and cobbled streets, Poland possesses all the charm of a quaint European city. Here, history melts nature into life, with age-old attractions blending together natural splendors to form the beating heart of the country. 

The Polish capital of Warsaw stands out as one of Europe’s culturally richest cities. Left to smithereens by the Second World War, the city has now built itself into a marvel. Those desiring to explore the country’s history should head over to Krakow, home to the devastating Auscwitz Birkenau concentration camp, now a Museum testifying to the Nazi atrocities in Poland. When in Poland, the fantastic Wroclaw deserves a visit as well, boasting of a whole range of museums and a fantastic market square.

Poland however, is not just known for its cities, but for its natural wealth as well. One of the great ways to enjoy the beauty of the country is to head over to the Tatra mountains for a night, or for a hike. Apart from its world-famous smoked cheese, the mountains offer one of the most biodiverse regions in the country. For an offbeat visit, one can even go ahead and explore the fantastic Zalipi village, a local village where everything- from houses to postboxes- are hand-painted by the villagers. 

The climate in Poland is of the continental type, which means the country experiences warm summers and extremely cold winters with temperatures below zero. Rainfall is aplenty and interspersed throughout the year, although heavy showers are concentrated to the months between June and August.

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Moscow

Moscow is a city featuring grand architecture and ancient history, offering travellers a glimpse into Russia’s rich heritage. The Red Square and the Kremlin stand as the city’s most iconic landmarks, with colourful Saint Basil’s Cathedral, which adds to the fairy-tale charm of the city. The Bolshoi Theatre attracts art lovers with world-class ballet and opera, while the Moscow Metro impresses with its lavish palace-like stations. Visitors can also explore the Tretyakov Gallery for Russian art or stroll through Gorky Park for a more laid-back experience.

Country: Russia

Places to Visit in Moscow: Red Square, Kremlin, Saint Basil’s Cathedral, Bolshoi Theatre, Tretyakov Gallery, Gorky Park

Best Time to Visit: May to September; December to January for winter charm

Suggested Duration: 3-4 days
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Romania

Lying on the Balkan Peninsula, in southeastern Europe, Romania flaunts a warm and spontaneous Latin character. The country is packed with charming mountain resorts, rustic old towns, ancient cobblestoned quarters, majestic fortified churches, and Gothic buildings. Romania is also known for its rich thriving folk culture, isolated hamlets, and self-sufficient villages. Flaunting a diverse landscape, packed with thick forests, majestic mountains, rugged hills, and beautiful plains, Romania casts a magical sight of beauty. Green meadows, rocky outcrops, deciduous and pine forests, and sprawling marshes define aptly the natural beauty of the country. Cobbled walkways, chic cafes, jazzy restaurants, add to the modern beauty of Romania.

Romania is packed with a myriad of very famous attractions, starting from painted monasteries to majestic castles. Some of the beautiful heritage sites of the country include Bran Castle, Peles Castle, Poenari Castle, and the Palace of Culture. Other prime places of interest in Romania that have been attracting a heavy influx of tourists since time immemorial including the Danube Delta, the Sphinx and Babele, Cluj-Napoca, The Red Ravine, Sarmizegetusa Regia, Sighisoara, and Brukenthal Art Museum.

Romania allows tourists to indulge in a plethora of fun and exciting activities. While you are in this country, you can take a heritage tour through Corvin Castle, the Council Tower of Sibiu, Curtea Veche, Merry Cemetery, Putna Monastery, and Mogosoaia Palace. You can also walk through history at the various museums of the country, including the Museum of Banat, the Museum of the Romanian Peasant, The National Museum of Art of Romania and the Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum. You can also spot the brown bears in their natural habitat, sunbathe on the beaches by the Black Sea, and go on an authentic Romanian food tour.

Romania enjoys a temperate-continental climate with long cold winters and hot summers. The country experiences its best weather in the month of April when wildflowers blossom and the people prepare for Easter celebrations. Marking the onset of autumn, September also sees nice weather with long warm days. January and February is also a good time to experience Romania shrouded in scenic white wilderness, offering excellent snow sports.

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Georgia

Georgia is a beautiful country located between Europe and Asia in the Caucasus region. It is home to some of the most spectacular Black Sea beaches and the Caucasus Mountain. Tbilisi is the capital city as  well as the largest city in the country. Georgia is famous as one of the oldest wine producing countries in the world. Its rich cultural heritage and varied landscape draws a large number of tourists each year.

Georgia is a country with some of the most diverse ecological systems in the world. From green valleys that are filled with flourishing vineyards to towering mountains; Black Sea shores to blankets of ice and snow forming the crest line of the Caucasus region. While exploring the country you will come across vast deserts, coastal villages, sprawling tea plantations, vineyards, lush green meadows, rocky mountains ideal for trekking, meandering rivers and streams, fascinating networks of natural and subterranean caves, national reserves and so much more.

Georgia has some truly fascinating and unique attractions such as the ancient Jvari Monastery, Tusheti National Park, Gergeti Church in Kazbegi and the magnificent Rabati Castle.  The country  has several fascinating cities, towns and villages with its own unique charm. Some of the must visit destinations that should be on every traveller’s list are Gudauri - a prime winter and skiing destination, Vardzia - a small town with monoliths, ancient churches, shrines and caves; the coastal city of Batumi with its vibrant nightlife, modern architecture; Tbilisi which offers a magnificent blend of ancient charm with modern trimmings.

Georgia offers a wonderful range of activities for every kind of traveller. You can get your adrenaline pumping with exciting outdoor activities such as white water rafting, kayaking mountaineering, hiking, trekking, paragliding, horse riding and exploring the vast network of caves. 
Due to its unique geographical location, Georgia is one of those amazing destinations that can be visited any time of the year. It has a varied climate which is mostly subtropical with summers being slightly hot and humid and mild winters.

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Saint Petersburg

The picturesque city of St. Petersburg is situated near the Neva River, at the head of the Gulf of Finland in the Baltic Sea.  Formally it was known as Petrograd from 1914 to 1924 and later the name of the city was changed to Leningrad between 1924 to 1991. It is Russia’s second-largest city after Moscow, with a population of approximately 5.4 million inhabitants.

The city of St. Petersburg in Russia is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world. The roads are sparkling clean and picturesque, replete with ancient buildings, parks, monuments and other beautiful spots. The city is filled with spectacular churches, world-famous museums, amazing galleries, architectural monuments, educational and cultural institutions and other attractions that make it a wonderful place to explore.

Some of the most famous tourist attractions in the city include the State Hermitage Museum at Palace Square, Winter Palace, Peterhof, Catherine Palace situated in the town of Tsarskoye Selo, St. Isaac's Cathedral and Colonnade, The Peter and Paul Fortress, The Church of Our Saviour on Spilled Blood and other attractions of cultural and historical significance.

Your vacation in St. Petersburg in Russia will be a memory to cherish forever as there are innumerable interesting and thrilling activities that you can indulge in during your trip. Adventure activities that you can experience in St. Petersburg include boating, kayaking and canoeing, parasailing and paragliding, river rafting and tubing, water skiing and jet skiing, food tours, bike tours, etc. All these activities allow you to explore the city and its surroundings in a unique way.

St. Petersburg experiences a humid continental climate throughout the year. The summers are cool and the winters are quite chilly. This type of weather is the result of the city’s proximity to the Gulf of Finland. The average annual rainfall exceeds 600 mm in the months of August and September. The best months to visit the city are between mid-June to September, when the rainfall is less, and the weather is just on the verge of entering the cold winter season.

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Lviv

Lviv, the largest city in western Ukraine, is mostly visited by tourists with an interest in the history and culture of a place. Feel yourself to be taken back in the bygone era while listening to the history of the city established in 1240. The city was named after Leo, the oldest son of the King of Ruthenia. 

The beauty of the city lies in its medieval Renaissance-era buildings with western-influenced architectures giving it an old charm. 
Gravitate to this city to visit the UNESCO protected old town with several museums and monuments. Delight in watching the tall mellow-hued buildings in the area of Rynok Square. A must-visit place in Lviv is the National Art Gallery, which is the home to over 50,000 works of art. 

While visiting Ukraine, spend an enjoyable time visiting cultural hubs with art galleries, watching opera and ballet performances, and spending some time in the cafe culture. For nighttime, there are local pubs and quirky bars. 

In Lviv the winter months are very cold and harsh, making it difficult to enjoy sightseeing. The autumn and spring months are very pleasant making it the best time for a visit to this city.

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Places To Visit In Western Europe

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Frankfurt

Located at the bank of the Main River, Frankfurt is the fifth most populous city in Germany which is often referred to as the "Mainhattan" due to its modern skyline. It is also located close to the Rhine-Main region, making it a great place to explore the country's culture and history.

One can plan their visit to Frankfurt, an alluring tourist destination that comes with rich history, cultural wealth, iconic attractions, and thrilling outdoor activities. The city is renowned for its parks, gardens, and greenery, which provide a tranquil atmosphere in the heart of the bustling metropolis. With its renowned museums, riverside cafes, and charming neighborhoods, Frankfurt is a delightful destination to explore.

Visitors should not miss visiting Frankfurt's Old Town Center where an array of buildings, quaint cobblestone streets, and bustling marketplaces are there in addition to famous museums, galleries, and churches. The city's major landmarks which you must visit during your exploration are the Frankfurt Cathedral, the Römerberg, the Goethe House, and the Palmengarten. If you are a history buff and want to spend time exploring the museums, you can mark your visit to some popular city museums like Stadel Museum, Museumsufer, Goethe House, and Senckenberg Museum. The city’s vibrant nightlife and numerous festivals, such as the Museum Embankment Festival, add to its appeal. Foodies can visit famous restaurants, bars, and cafes to sample the local cuisine made by world-class chefs. It is also a great place for adventurous souls as they can enjoy plenty of outdoor activities such as cycling, boating, and hiking.

Frankfurt is one of the sunniest cities in Germany where summers are usually warm and humid, while winters are cold and dry. May to August are the warmest months and December to February are the coldest. It also experiences occasional snowfall in winter and occasional thunderstorms in summer.

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Lyon

Lyon is the second-largest city in France. It is located at the confluence of rivers about 470 km south of Paris, 320 km north of Marseille, and 56 km northeast of Saint-Étienne. Lyon has been ranked as one of the most attractive cities in France because of its beautiful picturesque settings and scenic natural views. The city is recognized for its cuisine and gastronomy, and historical and architectural landmarks. The majestic Basilica Notre-Dame de Fourvière, situated atop Fourvière hill is a magnificent white church ornamented with mosaics and stained glass.

The unique architecture features a bell tower with a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. The ancient theatre of Fourvière is a monument on the left bank of the Saône River. The theater has a decorated floor, steep seating galleries, and the foundations of a large stage which can have 10,000 spectators at its peak. Lyon is famous for Traboules which are delightful renaissance passageways running beneath buildings in the direction of the Saône River. It was constructed to protect the delicate fabric like silk from inclement weather as it was transported from one spot to another.

To learn more about the city as well as marvel at some of the notable places you can head out on Hop-On Hop-Off Tour of Lyon, wine tasting tours, evening food tasting tours, and culinary walking tour with food tasting. The climate of Lyon is a humid subtropical climate as it borders the oceanic climate. The mean winter temperature is 3.2 °C (37.8 °F)  and the mean summer temperature is 22 °C (71.6 °F). 

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Dublin

Dublin is Ireland's capital city and a home for 2 million people, where the suburbs primarily reside outside. It is located in the east coast region of Ireland and at the starting point of River Liffey. 
The city is an exciting fusion of modern vibrancy and world charm. The elegant Georgian structure is what draws travelers from different parts of the world. Moreover, it boasts about the vast St Patrick's Cathedral, sitting in the middle of the Irish Sea's beautiful coast.

No doubt there are numerous amazing places to visit in Ireland, and Dublin alone holds a majority of it. For instance, the Phoenix Park, Stephen's Green, effervescent Temple Bar, and those who love to enjoy brewery tours must visit the Old Jameson Distillery. Now talking about the activities you can try is party hard in the temple bar, take a stroll over the Ha'penny Bridge, and schedule a picnic in Phoenix Park. Also, don't forget to explore the Dublin zoo and shop at the Dublin Flea Market. If you are visiting Dublin in the month between June to August, you will find the most pleasant weather. It is neither too hot nor cold, giving you the best condition to explore the place. 

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Berlin

Berlin is a city that balances powerful history with modern creativity. Iconic landmarks like The Brandenburg Gate and Berlin Wall Memorial remind visitors of the city’s ancient past, while the Reichstag offers both political insight and panoramic rooftop views. Museum Island houses world-class collections, perfect for art and history lovers. Beyond history, Berlin thrives with cultural energy Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain are neighbourhoods filled with vibrant street art, cafes, and nightlife. Whether it’s learning about Germany’s past or exploring its contemporary spirit, Berlin offers an experience that is both educational and exciting.

Country: Germany

Places to Visit in Berlin: Brandenburg Gate, Berlin Wall Memorial, Reichstag building, Museum Island, East Side Gallery, Nightlife in Kreuzberg

Best Time to Visit: May to September; December for Christmas markets

Suggested Duration: 3-4 days
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Brussels

Brussels is a lively capital that combines medieval squares, modern energy, and world-famous culinary traditions. At The Grand Place, travellers find stunning guildhalls and vibrant markets, making it the heart of the city. The Atomium offers futuristic architecture, while Manneken Pis adds a playful touch to the city’s charm. Food lovers enjoy Belgian waffles, chocolates, and beer in cosy cafes and breweries. Museums and art galleries showcase rich history and creativity. Brussels feels both historic and cosmopolitan, welcoming visitors with experiences that are memorable and full of flavour.

Country: Belgium

Places to Visit in Brussels: Grand Place, Atomium, Manneken Pis, Belgian chocolate tasting, Royal Palace, Magritte Museum

Best Time to Visit: April to June, September to October, December for Christmas markets

Suggested Duration: 2-3 days

Top Tourist Attractions In Europe

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Eiffel Tower, Paris

The Eiffel Tower is one of the Europe’s most iconic landmarks and a must-see for every traveller in Paris. Rising 330 meters above the city, it offers breathtaking views from its observation decks. Visitors can take an elevator or climb the stairs to different levels, each offering a unique perspective of Paris.

At night, the tower sparkles with thousands of lights, creating an unforgettable sight. Many travellers also enjoy a Seine River cruise that passes beneath its shadow, making The Eiffel Tower experience even more memorable and romantic.

Opening Hours: 9:30 AM to 11:00 PM
 
Location: Champ de Mars, Paris, France

Approximate Eiffel Tower Ticket Price: EUR 11-EUR 36 (INR 1,100-INR 3,700 INR) (Prices vary by age and access level)
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Mount Titlis, Switzerland

Mount Titlis is one of Switzerland’s most popular mountain destinations, famous for its snow-covered peaks and year-round activities. Travellers reach the summit through a series of cable cars, including the rotating Titlis Rotair, which offers 360° views of the Alps.

At the top, visitors can walk across the Cliff Walk, Europe’s highest suspension bridge, or explore the Glacier Cave. Winter sports, snow tubing, and stunning viewpoints make Mount Titlis a favorite for families and adventure lovers alike. It’s a perfect spot for both thrill and scenic relaxation.

Opening Hours: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (varies by season)

Location: Engelberg, Switzerland

Approximate Mount Titlis Cable Car Ticket Price: 100 CHF-110 CHF (INR 11,100-INR 12,200)
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Jungfraujoch, Switzerland

Jungfraujoch, known as the “Top of Europe,” is a once-in-a-lifetime destination in Switzerland. Visitors reach this high-altitude wonder via a scenic train ride through tunnels and mountain passes. At 3,454 meters, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and The Aletsch Glacier.

Other notable highlights include the Ice Palace, Snow Fun Park, and viewing platforms like the Sphinx Observatory. Whether it’s winter or summer, Jungfraujoch feels magical with endless opportunities for photography and adventure. 

Opening Hours: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM (train schedule dependent)

Location: Bernese Oberland, Switzerland

Approximate Ticket Price: 140 CHF-200 CHF (INR 15,500-INR 22,000)
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Colosseum, Rome

The Colosseum stands as one of the most iconic monument in Rome and one of the greatest wonders of the ancient world. Built nearly 2,000 years ago, this amphitheater once hosted gladiator battles, theatrical performances, and public spectacles. Today, visitors can explore its massive stone arches, underground chambers, and seating tiers that once held over 50,000 spectators.

Walking through the Colosseum brings history alive, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of Roman civilisation. A guided tour enhances your experience with fascinating stories and hidden details of its past.

Opening Hours: 9:00 AM to 7:15 PM (time varies by season)

Location: Piazza del Colosseo, Rome, Italy

Approximate Colosseum Ticket Price: EUR 16-EUR 24 (INR 1,450- INR 2,200)
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Disneyland, Paris

Disneyland Paris is one of the Europe’s most magical theme park, welcoming families and Disney fans from around the world. It features two parks- Disneyland Park, with fairytale castles, thrilling rides, and beloved characters, and Walt Disney Studios Park, which highlights movie-themed attractions.

From Space Mountain to Pirates of the Caribbean, the park promises adventure at every turn. Colourful parades, nighttime fireworks, and themed restaurants create an enchanting atmosphere. Whether you’re a child or an adult, Disneyland Paris brings Disney’s magic to life in unforgettable ways.

Opening Hours: 9:30 AM to 10:00 PM (varies by season and park)

Location: Marne-la-Vallée, Paris, France

Approximate Disneyland Paris Ticket Price: EUR 50-EUR 175 (INR 5,100-INR 18,100) (ticket prices vary significantly by date, number of days, and the number of parks included)
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London Eye, London

The London Eye is one of the London’s most romantic attractions, offering panoramic views of the River Thames and iconic landmarks like Big Ben and St. Paul’s Cathedral. This giant observation wheel stands 135 meters tall, with glass capsules that provide a smooth 30-minute ride.

Both day and night experiences are magical, with the city glowing beneath you. The London Eye is also favorite among couples, families, and photographers looking for that perfect skyline shot. 

Opening Hours: 10:00 AM to 8:30 PM (timings vary as per seasons)

Location: Riverside Building, County Hall, London, England

Approximate London Eye Ticket Price: EUR 26- EUR 34 (INR 3,000- INR 4,000)
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Trevi Fountain, Rome

The Trevi Fountain is one of the largest and most famous fountain in Rome, drawing millions of visitors each year. With its stunning Baroque sculptures and flowing waters, it feels like stepping into a masterpiece. According to tradition, tossing a coin over your shoulder into the fountain ensures your return to Rome.

The area is especially magical in the evening when the fountain is beautifully lit. Whether you’re enjoying gelato nearby or simply admiring its artistry, the Trevi Fountain is a symbol of romance and Roman charm.

Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

Location: Piazza di Trevi, Rome, Italy
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Leaning Tower of Pisa

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of Italy’s most famous landmarks, known worldwide for its unintended tilt. Part of The Piazza dei Miracoli complex, the tower was built as a bell tower for the nearby cathedral.

Visitors can climb its spiral staircase to enjoy stunning views of Pisa, while outside, tourists love taking fun photos with the leaning structure. The Leaning Tower of Pisa charm lies not only in its architecture but also in its fascinating history of survival and restoration.

Opening Hours: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (varies by season)

Location: Piazza del Duomo, Pisa, Italy

Approximate Leaning Tower of Pisa Ticket Price: EUR 18- EUR 20 (INR 1,600- INR 1,800)
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Louvre Museum, Paris

The Louvre Museum is the world’s largest art museum and one of Paris’s crown jewels. Home to thousands of masterpieces, including The Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo, it offers visitors an extraordinary cultural journey. The glass pyramid entrance is an icon in itself, leading into galleries filled with art, history, and treasures from different civilisations.

Exploring the museum can take hours, as there are countless things to see at Louvre Museum, as each wing offering something unique.. Whether you’re an art lover or a casual traveller, the Louvre museum is a must-visit destination in Paris.

Opening Hours: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (closed Tuesdays)

Location: Rue de Rivoli, Paris, France

Approximate Louvre Museum Ticket Price: EUR 15- EUR 22 (INR 1,300-INR 2,000)
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Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel

The Vatican Museums hold one of the most impressive art collections in the world, spanning centuries of history and culture. Visitors can walk through opulent galleries, ancient sculptures, and Renaissance masterpieces before reaching the breathtaking Sistine Chapel. Michelangelo’s ceiling frescoes and “The Last Judgment” are highlights that leave travellers in awe.

Exploring these museums in Rome is like stepping through the timeline of human creativity, with treasures from Egyptian mummies to modern works. The experience is both spiritual and cultural, making it one of Europe’s most meaningful visits.

Opening Hours: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (closed Sundays except the last Sunday of the month)

Location: Vatican City

Approximate Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel Ticket Price: EUR 17- EUR 25 (INR 1,500-INR 2,200)
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St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City

St. Peter’s Basilica is the heart of Vatican City and one of the holiest Catholic shrines. Its grand dome, designed by Michelangelo, dominates Rome’s skyline and offers breathtaking views from the top. Inside, visitors can admire masterpieces like Bernini’s Baldachin and Michelangelo’s Pietà.

The sheer scale and artistry of the Basilica leave an unforgettable impression, from its towering dome to the priceless artworks inside. While entry is free, many visitors choose to climb the dome for breathtaking views of Vatican City. More than just an architectural wonder, St. Peter’s Basilica is also the spiritual heart of Christianity, welcoming millions of pilgrims and travellers every year.

Opening Hours: 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM (timings vary as per seasons)

Location: St. Peter’s Square, Vatican City

Approximate St. Peter’s Basilica Ticket Price: Free Entry; For the Dome climb: EUR 6–EUR 8 (INR 550- INR 730)
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Rhine Falls, Switzerland

Rhine Falls is Europe’s largest waterfall, offering a spectacular display of natural power. Located near the town of Schaffhausen, the falls cascade over 150 meters wide, creating an unforgettable roar. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views from platforms, take Rhine Falls boat rides that go close to the thundering water, or even explore nearby castles like Schloss Laufen.

The falls are especially striking in summer when water flow is at its peak. A visit here combines scenic beauty, fresh air, and a touch of adventure, making it a top Swiss attraction.

Opening Hours: 24 hours (visitor centres 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM)

Location: Schaffhausen, Switzerland

Approximate Ticket Price: EUR 5- EUR 8 (INR 450- INR 720) for viewing platforms; boat rides extra
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Buckingham Palace, London

Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the British monarch and one of London’s most visited place. Known for its iconic balcony and the Changing of the Guard ceremony, it offers visitors a glimpse into royal life.

During summer, parts of the palace, including the State Rooms, are open for tours showcasing priceless art and decor. Outside, the Victoria Memorial and palace gardens add to the grandeur. Whether you’re watching the guards in their red uniforms or touring inside, Buckingham Palace is a symbol of Britain’s heritage.

Opening Hours: 9:30 AM to 7:30 PM (State Rooms, July to September only)

Location: Westminster, London, England

Approximate Buckingham Palace Ticket Price: GBP 27- GBP 34 (INR 2,900- INR 3,600)
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Lake Lucerne & Chapel Bridge

Lake Lucerne is one of Switzerland’s most picturesque lakes, surrounded by mountains and charming towns. A boat cruise on the lake offers stunning views of peaks like Rigi and Pilatus. In Lucerne, the iconic Chapel Bridge, decorated with 17th-century paintings, connects the city’s medieval charm with its lively modern vibe.

Visitors often stroll through the old town, enjoy lakeside cafés, or take cable cars to nearby mountains. This mix of natural beauty and cultural heritage makes Lake Lucerne and Chapel Bridge a favourite stop for travellers exploring. 
Switzerland.

Opening Hours: Open 24 hours (boat cruises 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM approx.)

Location: Lucerne, Switzerland

Approximate Ticket Price: Free Entry (Boat cruises 21 CHF-42 CHF / INR 1,800-INR 3,600)
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Grindelwald, Switzerland

Nestled in the Bernese Alps, Grindelwald is a charming Swiss village that feels straight out of a postcard. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks and lush meadows, it serves as a gateway to outdoor adventures year-round.

In summer, visitors enjoy hiking trails with panoramic mountain views, while winter transforms the region into a skiing and snowboarding paradise. Scenic gondola rides, like the one to First Cliff Walk, offer thrilling perspectives of the valleys below. With its blend of adventure and alpine charm, Grindelwald is a true haven for nature lovers.

Opening Hours: Village open year-round (cable cars and lifts 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM approx.)

Location: Bernese Oberland, Switzerland

Approximate Grindelwald First Cable Car Ticket Price: 28 CHF-56 CHF (2,700 INR- 5,400 INR)
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Arc de Triomphe & Champs-Élysées, Paris

Standing proudly at the heart of Paris, The Arc de Triomphe honours France’s military history and offers sweeping views from its rooftop terrace. From here, the iconic Champs-Élysées stretches out in all its grandeur, lined with designer boutiques, cafes, and theatres.

A stroll down this elegant avenue combines history with modern Parisian flair, making it one of the city’s most celebrated experiences. By day, the area bustles with shoppers and tourists, while evenings bring the glow of lights and the lively energy of Parisian nightlife.

Opening Hours: 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM

Location: Place Charles de Gaulle, Paris, France

Approximate Arc De Triomphe Ticket Price Range: EUR 13- EUR 16 (INR 1,200- INR 1,450)
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Keukenhof Tulip Gardens, Netherlands

Known as the “Garden of Europe,” Keukenhof bursts into a sea of colours each spring when millions of tulips bloom across its vast fields. Walking through themed gardens and pavilions feels like stepping into a living painting, with flowers arranged in creative patterns and designs.

Beyond tulips, the gardens feature daffodils, hyacinths, and orchids that add to the spectacle. Seasonal events, boat rides, and photography spots make the experience even richer. For flower lovers, Keukenhof is a once-in-a-lifetime celebration of nature’s beauty.

Opening Hours: 8:00 AM to 7:30 PM (March to May only)

Location: Lisse, Netherlands

Approximate Keukenhof Ticket Price: EUR 18- EUR 22 (INR 1,600- INR 2,000)
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Madame Tussauds, London

Madame Tussauds London is where celebrities, world leaders, and cultural icons come to life in wax. Visitors can pose with lifelike figures of film stars, sports legends, and historical personalities, making it both interactive and fun.

Madame Tussauds in London also features immersive zones, from Marvel superheroes to Star Wars, offering something for all ages. Each figure is crafted with incredible detail, creating a surreal experience of being face-to-face with global icons. 

Opening Hours: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (varies by season)

Location: Marylebone Road, London, England

Approximate Ticket Price: GBP 30- GBP 39 (INR 3,100 - INR 4,000)
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Palace of Versailles, Paris

The Palace of Versailles is a masterpiece of French architecture and history, located just outside Paris. Once the royal residence of Louis XIV, it is renowned for its Hall of Mirrors, grand apartments, and beautifully landscaped gardens. Visitors can explore its opulent interiors, admire the fountains, or simply stroll through the vast grounds. Versailles showcases the grandeur of France’s royal past and remains one of the most visited heritage sites in Europe. A day trip to the Palace of Versailles feels like stepping back into the splendour of the 17th century.

Opening Hours: 9:00 AM to 6:30 PM (gardens open longer in summer)

Location: Place d’Armes, Versailles, France

Approximate Ticket Price: EUR 18- EUR 27 (INR 1,600- INR 2,400)
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Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany

Perched on a hill in Bavaria, Neuschwanstein Castle looks like it was lifted straight from a fairy tale. Built by King Ludwig II in the 19th century, its towers and turrets inspired Disney’s Sleeping Beauty castle. Visitors are enchanted by its romantic architecture, lavish interiors, and the surrounding alpine landscapes. Guided tours take you through royal halls filled with history, while outdoor viewpoints offer postcard-perfect shots of the castle. With its dreamlike charm, Neuschwanstein remains one of Europe’s most magical destinations.

Opening Hours: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (timings vary seasonally)

Location: Bavaria, Germany

Approximate Ticket Price: DEM 29- DEM 35 (INR 1,350- INR 1,600)
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Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

The Van Gogh Museum is a treasure for art lovers, showcasing the largest collection of works by the legendary painter. Visitors can admire over 200 paintings, 500 drawings, and personal letters that trace Van Gogh’s artistic journey. Highlights include masterpieces like Sunflowers and The Bedroom, displayed alongside works by his contemporaries. The Van Gogh Museum offers an inspiring look into the life, struggles, and genius of one of the world’s greatest artists, making it a must-visit in Amsterdam.

Opening Hours: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (till 9:00 PM on Fridays)

Location: Museumplein, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Approximate Ticket Price: EUR 20- EUR 25 (INR 1,800- INR 2,200)
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Anne Frank House, Amsterdam

The Anne Frank House is a deeply moving museum dedicated to the life of Anne Frank and her family, who hid here during World War II. Visitors can walk through the secret annexe where Anne wrote her famous diary and see original artefacts from the period. The experience is both emotional and educational, offering a powerful reminder of history, resilience, and hope. The Anne Frank House is one of Amsterdam’s most important cultural sites, drawing visitors from around the world.

Opening Hours: 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM

Location: Prinsengracht, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Approximate Ticket Price: EUR 14- EUR 16 (INR 1,250- INR 1,450)
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Prague Castle, Czech Republic

Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle complex in the world, overlooking the city with its stunning spires and courtyards. Dating back to the 9th century, it houses the magnificent St. Vitus Cathedral, Old Royal Palace, and the charming Golden Lane. Wandering through the complex feels like stepping into a fairy tale, with breathtaking architecture and panoramic views of Prague. Prague Castle remains the cultural and historical heart of the city, attracting millions of travellers every year.

Opening Hours: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Location: Hrad?any, Prague, Czech Republic

Approximate Ticket Price: EUR 10- EUR 15 (INR 900- INR 1,350)
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Swarovski Crystal Worlds, Austria

Swarovski Crystal Worlds in Wattens is a dazzling attraction where art, design, and imagination come together. Created by artist André Heller, it features themed “Chambers of Wonder,” gardens, and a glittering Crystal Cloud made of thousands of crystals. The highlight is the Giant’s Head, which serves as the entrance to the underground museum. Both a family-friendly experience and an artistic showcase, Swarovski Crystal Worlds brings the brilliance of crystals to life in extraordinary ways.

Opening Hours: 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Location: Wattens, Austria

Approximate Ticket Price: EUR 19- EUR 23 (INR 1,700- INR 2,050)
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BMW Museum, Munich

The BMW Museum is a paradise for automobile enthusiasts, tracing the history of one of the world’s most iconic car brands. Its futuristic building houses exhibitions of classic cars, motorcycles, engines, and groundbreaking innovations. Visitors can see legendary models up close, explore interactive displays, and learn about BMW’s engineering excellence. BMW Museum is not just about cars; it’s about design, innovation, and the future of mobility, making the museum a must-visit for both car fans and curious travellers.

Opening Hours: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (closed Mondays)

Location: Olympiapark, Munich, Germany

Approximate Ticket Price: EUR 10- EUR 12 (INR 900- INR 1,100)
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Pantheon, Rome

The Pantheon is one of the best-preserved monuments of ancient Rome, admired for its perfect symmetry and massive dome. Originally built as a temple to all Roman gods, it later became a Christian church, preserving it through the centuries. Its oculus, an open circle at the centre of the dome, allows natural light to illuminate the grand interior. Walking inside of The Pantheon, visitors can feel the harmony of Roman engineering and design that continues to inspire architects worldwide.

Opening Hours: 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM (closed on some holidays)

Location: Piazza della Rotonda, Rome, Italy

Approximate Ticket Price: EUR 5- EUR 10 (INR 450- INR 900)
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Stonehenge, England

Stonehenge is one of the world’s most mysterious ancient sites, located in the English countryside. This circle of massive standing stones dates back thousands of years, and its true purpose is still debated ranging from an astronomical observatory to a ceremonial site. Visitors can explore the surrounding landscape, visit the exhibition centre, and learn about the fascinating history of the stones. The Mystery and scale of Stonehenge makes it one of the most intriguing landmarks in Europe.

Opening Hours: 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM

Location: Wiltshire, England

Approximate Ticket Price: EUR 20- EUR 25 (INR 1,800- INR 2,200)
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British Museum, London

The British Museum is one of the greatest repositories of human history and culture, housing millions of artefacts from around the world. Highlights include the Rosetta Stone, the Elgin Marbles, and the Egyptian mummies, all displayed in beautifully curated galleries. Entry is free, making it one of the most accessible cultural treasures in Europe. Whether you’re interested in ancient civilisations or global art, The British Museum offers a journey across time and continents.

Opening Hours: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (till 8:30 PM on Fridays)

Location: Great Russell Street, London, England

Approximate Ticket Price: Free Entry
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Hagia Sophia, Istanbul

Hagia Sophia is a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture and a symbol of Istanbul’s rich cultural history. Originally a cathedral, later a mosque, and now a mosque again, it has stood as a spiritual landmark for centuries. Its vast dome, intricate mosaics, and grand scale leave every visitor in awe. Standing at the crossroads of East and West, Hagia Sophia represents both religious heritage and artistic brilliance, making it one of the most important monuments in the world.

Opening Hours: 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Location: Sultanahmet Square, Istanbul, Turkey

Approximate Ticket Price: Free Entry
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Lindt Chocolate Museum, Switzerland

The Lindt Chocolate Museum in Zurich is a paradise for chocolate lovers, offering a sweet journey through the history and making of Swiss chocolate. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, watch chocolatiers at work, and even taste freshly made treats. The highlight is the world’s largest chocolate fountain, standing over nine meters tall. From bean to bar, Lindt Chocolate Museum immerses you in every step of chocolate production, making it both educational and indulgent for visitors of all ages.

Opening Hours: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (closed Mondays)

Location: Kilchberg, Zurich, Switzerland

Approximate Ticket Price: EUR 12- EUR 15 (INR 1,100- INR 1,350)

People Also Ask About France

  1. Which European city is best for a 3-day trip?

    • Rome, Italy- Rome is ideal for a 3-day trip in Europe with the Colosseum, Vatican City, and Pantheon. Wander through ancient ruins, enjoy Italian cuisine, and soak in history at one of the top places to visit in Europe.

    • Amsterdam, Netherlands- Canal cruises, Van Gogh Museum, Anne Frank House, and bike rides make Amesterdam one of the most enjoyable short-stay destinations in Europe.

    • Prague, Czech Republic- Prague is one of the most beautiful European cities to explore within a short trip. It offers fairy-tale charm with Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, and Old Town Square
  2. Where can I go in Europe during winter?

    • Switzerland- Switzerland’s snowy landscapes and Christmas markets make it one of the most magical winter destinations in Europe. It is also perfect for skiing adventures in Zermatt, Jungfrau, and St. Moritz.

    • Germany- Germany comes alive with festive Christmas markets in Berlin, Munich, and Cologne. Hot chocolate, lights, and seasonal traditions make it one of the best places to go in Europe during winter. 

    • Iceland- Iceland is one of the top places in Europe during winter for a unique experience, offering  Northern Lights, ice caves, and geothermal lagoons.
  3. What are the best places to visit in Europe with family?

    • Disneyland Paris, France- Known as the best places to visit in Europe with family, Disneyland Paris combines thrilling rides, magical parades, and Disney characters. Kids love meeting their favourites, while parents enjoy themed hotels, dining, and shopping for an unforgettable family adventure.

    • Swiss Alps, Switzerland- Families can take scenic train journeys, go cable car riding, or enjoy winter sports like skiing and snowboarding. During summer, hiking trails and alpine villages provide a perfect mix of adventure and relaxation for all age groups.

    • Rome, Italy- Families can explore iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum and the Vatican. With kid-friendly guided tours, delicious Italian food, and open piazzas, Rome makes history engaging while offering plenty of fun moments for everyone.

    • Amsterdam, Netherlands- Known for its bike-friendly streets and peaceful canals, Amsterdam is one of the best places to visit in Europe with family. Attractions like NEMO Science Museum, canal cruises, and Vondelpark make it interactive and fun for children, while adults enjoy art and history.

    • Vienna, Austria- Vienna blends culture with family-friendly activities where families can tour Schönbrunn Palace, explore Prater amusement park, and enjoy concerts featuring Mozart’s music. The city is safe, easy to navigate, and filled with green parks for kids.
  4. What are the top 10 must-visit cities in Europe?

    • Rome, Italy- Rome is one of the best places to visit in Europe, home to iconic landmarks like the Colosseum, Vatican Museums, and Pantheon. Visitors can stroll through cobbled streets, enjoy authentic Italian cuisine, and soak in centuries of history.

    • Paris, France- Paris is the city of love, attracting travellers with the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, and Notre Dame Cathedral. A walk along the River Seine or a visit to Montmartre make it one of the most romantic cities in Europe.

    • London, England- London is one of the most visited places in Europe, blending history with modern attractions. From Buckingham Palace and the British Museum to the London Eye and Thames cruises, it offers something for every type of traveller.

    • Amsterdam, Netherlands- Amsterdam is among the top 10 places to visit in Europe, famous for its canals, cycling culture, and vibrant nightlife. Highlights include the Van Gogh Museum, Anne Frank House, and charming neighbourhoods like Jordaan, perfect for leisurely exploration.

    • Barcelona, Spain- Barcelona combines Mediterranean beaches with the striking architecture of Antoni Gaudí. Travellers can admire the Sagrada Familia, relax at Park Güell, and enjoy tapas in bustling La Rambla, making it one of the top cultural destinations in Europe.

    • Venice, Italy- Venice is a romantic European city built on canals, best known for gondola rides, St. Mark’s Basilica, and the Grand Canal. Couples and families alike can enjoy its timeless charm, beautiful bridges, and historic piazzas.

    • Berlin, Germany- Berlin stands out as one of the top 10 best places to visit in Europe because of its history, culture, and innovation. Visitors can explore the Berlin Wall, Brandenburg Gate, and Museum Island, while also enjoying the city’s modern art, buzzing nightlife, and diverse food scene.

    • Prague, Czech Republic- Prague is one of the most amazing places to visit in Europe, with Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance architecture. The highlights include Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and Old Town Square, offering a fairy-tale-like experience for history and culture lovers.

    • Lisbon, Portugal- Lisbon is a coastal gem known for its colorful streets, vintage trams, and stunning viewpoints. Must-visit sites include Belem Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, and the Alfama district, making it one of the most charming places to visit in Europe.

    • Vienna, Austria- Vienna is Europe’s cultural capital, famous for imperial palaces, classical music, and coffeehouse culture. Highlights include Schönbrunn Palace, St. Stephen’s Cathedral, and the Belvedere Museum, making it an elegant and enriching destination for history and art enthusiasts.
  5. What are the most Instagrammable places to visit in Europe?

    • Santorini, Greece- Famous for its whitewashed houses, blue-domed churches, and breathtaking sunsets over the Aegean Sea, Santorini is a favourite for photography lovers. The charming streets of Oia and Fira provide countless Instagram-worthy backdrops.

    • Paris, France- The Eiffel Tower, Louvre Pyramid, and charming cafes make Paris one of the most photographed cities in the world. Strolling through Montmartre or along the Seine offers endless opportunities for creating dreamy social media posts.

    • Venice, Italy- With gondola rides through romantic canals, colourful houses in Burano, and bridges like the Rialto, Venice is one of the most photogenic cities in Europe. It looks straight out of a painting, especially during golden hour.

    • Prague, Czech Republic- Nicknamed the "fairy-tale city," Prague’s gothic cathedrals, Prague Castle, and the Charles Bridge make it one of the most Instagrammable places to visit in Europe. The cobbled streets of Old Town and the Astronomical Clock add old-world charm to every shot.

    • Hallstatt, Austria- Hallstatt’s pastel-colored houses, calm waters, and snowy peaks during winter make it a must-visit for photography lovers. Its location beside a lake and surrounded by mountains, it looks like a postcard come alive. 
  6. Which are the best places to visit in Europe for first-timers?

    • Italy- Italy is among the best places to visit in Europe for first-timers, offering iconic cities like Rome, Florence, and Venice. From historic landmarks to stunning coastlines, the country combines art, romance, and food into one unforgettable journey.

    • France- France is perfect for those travelling to Europe for the first time. Paris charms with the Eiffel Tower and Louvre, while the French Riviera and Provence offer coastal beauty and countryside escapes, making it one of the top places to visit in Europe.

    • Switzerland- Switzerland is a dream for first-timers who love nature and mountains. With Jungfraujoch, Lake Lucerne, and Mount Titlis, along with scenic train journeys, it remains one of the most beautiful and tourist-friendly places to visit in Europe.

    • Spain- Spain offers a mix of lively cities, sunny beaches, and cultural treasures. Barcelona’s Gaudí architecture, Madrid’s royal heritage, and Seville’s flamenco scene make it one of the top best places to visit in Europe for first-timers.

    • Greece- Greece is a wonderful first pick in Europe for its islands and history. Athens takes you back to ancient times, while Santorini and Mykonos bring blue-domed churches and sunsets, making it one of the most magical places to visit in Europe.
  7. What is the best time of year to visit Europe?

    • Peak Season (June to August)- Summer is Europe’s peak season with warm weather, beach trips, and lively festivals. It’s great for visiting Greece, Italy, or Spain, but expect crowded attractions and higher prices at the top tourist places to visit in Europe.

    • Moderate Season (March to May & September to November)- Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and affordable stays. It’s the best time to explore Paris, Rome, and Amsterdam comfortably while enjoying tulip blooms, wine festivals, and scenic countryside landscapes.

    • Low Season (December to February)- Winter brings fewer tourists and cheaper travel, except during Christmas. It’s perfect for skiing in Switzerland, enjoying festive markets in Germany, or chasing Northern Lights in Iceland, making it one of the most magical times in Europe.
  8. How far in advance should I book flights to Europe?

    • For peak season (June to August) - Book flights at least 3 to 6 months before travel. This ensures the best fares for popular routes to top places to visit in Europe, like Paris, Rome, and London.

    • For spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) - Booking flights 2 to 4 months early usually gives the best balance between price and flexibility, especially if you’re planning to visit multiple European cities in one trip.

    • For winter (December to February) - Except Christmas and New Year, flights are usually cheaper and easier to find. Booking 1 to 3 months before is enough if you’re visiting budget-friendly destinations or offbeat tourist places in Europe.
  9. Which cities in Europe are the most beautiful?

    • Paris, France- Paris tops the list of the most beautiful cities in Europe, with its iconic Eiffel Tower, romantic River Seine, and charming Montmartre streets. The blend of history, culture, and art makes it unforgettable for every traveller.

    • Venice, Italy- Venice is magical with winding canals, ornate bridges, and gondola rides. The city’s unique charm, St. Mark’s Basilica, and Rialto Bridge make it one of the most picturesque destinations in Europe to explore.

    • Lucerne, Switzerland- With snow-capped mountains, Lake Lucerne, and the historic Chapel Bridge, Lucerne is one of Europe’s most scenic cities. Its mix of medieval architecture and natural beauty makes it an unmissable stop in Switzerland.

    • Prague, Czech Republic- Known as the “City of a Hundred Spires,” Prague stuns with its Gothic castles, Charles Bridge, and colourful Old Town Square. The fairytale vibe makes Prague one of the prettiest places to visit in Europe.

    • Amsterdam, Netherlands- Amsterdam charms with scenic canals, tulip gardens, and historic architecture. Whether cycling through Vondelpark or admiring houses along Jordaan, the city offers one of the most beautiful urban landscapes in Europe.

    • Santorini, Greece- Famous for whitewashed houses and blue-domed churches, Santorini is among the most romantic European cities. Sunsets in Oia and stunning views over the Aegean Sea make it a picture-perfect destination.

    • Barcelona, Spain- Barcelona’s Gaudí masterpieces like Sagrada Família and Park Güell, along with its lively beachside atmosphere, make it one of Europe’s most beautiful cities blending art, culture, and vibrant energy.

  10. What are some unique places to visit in Europe?

    • Hallstatt, Austria- Nestled by a serene lake and surrounded by mountains, Hallstatt is one of the most unique places to visit in Europe, offering salt mines, alpine houses, and breathtaking views straight out of a storybook.

    • Giethoorn, Netherlands- Known as the “Venice of the North,” Giethoorn has no roads, only canals and footbridges. Visitors travel by boat through charming waterways, making it one of Europe’s most unusual and peaceful destinations.

    • Plitvice Lakes, Croatia- This national park is a paradise of cascading waterfalls and turquoise lakes linked by wooden pathways. Its natural beauty and unique landscapes make it one of the best places to explore in Europe.

    • Cappadocia, Turkey- Famous for its fairy chimneys, cave dwellings, and hot-air balloon rides, Cappadocia offers one of the most surreal landscapes in Europe. It’s a must-visit destination for travellers seeking both adventure and unique scenery.

    • Faroe Islands, Denmark- Secluded and untouched, the Faroe Islands are one of the most unique tourist places to visit in Europe. It boasts dramatic cliffs, puffin colonies, and waterfalls dropping into the sea.
  11. What is the best way to travel between multiple cities in Europe?

    • Eurail Pass- The Eurail Pass offers flexible train travel across numerous European countries, making it the best way to travel between multiple cities in Europe. Trains are fast, scenic, and comfortable, allowing travellers to explore cities with ease and convenience.

    • Budget Airlines- Carriers like Ryanair, Wizz Air, and EasyJet offer affordable flights between major cities. These flights are time-saving for long distances, but travellers should book early and watch for luggage restrictions and airport locations.

    • Buses- Affordable options like FlixBus connect cities and towns across Europe. Buses are slower than trains or flights, but allow budget-conscious travellers to see more countryside views while saving money on intercity travel.

    • Car Rentals- Renting a car is best for families or groups who want flexibility and road trip experiences. It allows travellers to explore offbeat towns and scenic routes, though parking and fuel costs must be considered.
    1. Which European destinations are perfect for a 7-day trip?

      Some of the European destinations perfect for a 7-day trip are Italy, France, and Switzerland. In this 7-day trip, you can cover popular cities like Paris, Versailles, Marseille, Vatican, Rome, Florence, Venice, Lucerne, Zurich, and Interlaken. You can also cover other popular cities like Berlin, Munich, Barcelona, Madrid, Athens, Santorini, London, Glasgow, Burges, Brussels and Tuscany on a longer trip.
    2. How many days are enough to visit Europe?

      7 to 10 days are enough to visit Europe, if you want to focus on 3 or 4 countries, such as exploring Paris, Switzerland, France and Rome in depth. If you have 14 to 20 days, you can comfortably cover 5 to 6 countries, balancing sightseeing with relaxation- like visiting France, Switzerland, Italy, Vatican City, Belgium and Spain in one trip. For those who prefer slow travel, 25 to 30 days are best, giving you enough time to explore multiple destinations in detail.

    3. What is the best way to plan a trip to Europe?

      The best way to plan a Europe trip is to start with your budget for flights, stays, food, and transport. Decide on your travel goals, such as history, culture, beaches, or adventure, and create a realistic itinerary. For 7-10 days, limit it to 3-4 countries. Book transport and hotels early, use Eurail or budget airlines for travel, and apply for a Schengen Visa in advance for access to 27 countries.
    4. What are the best places to visit in Europe for a honeymoon?

      • Paris, France- Known as the “City of Love,” Paris enchants honeymooners with the Eiffel Tower, Seine cruises, and romantic cafes. Couples can enjoy candlelit dinners and strolls through Montmartre’s charming streets.

      • Venice, Italy- Gondola rides through picturesque canals, stunning bridges, and cosy trattorias make Venice one of the best places to visit in Europe for a honeymoon. The city’s dreamy ambience is perfect for couples.

      • Santorini, Greece- Famous for its whitewashed villages and spectacular sunsets, Santorini is ideal for honeymooners seeking relaxation and beauty. Couples can unwind on beaches and enjoy fine dining overlooking the Aegean Sea.

      • Swiss Alps, Switzerland- Couples who love adventure can enjoy scenic train rides, snow sports, and cosy stays in alpine chalets. The serene mountain landscapes create a fairy-tale honeymoon setting.

      • Prague, Czech Republic- With its fairy-tale castles, cobbled streets, and charming riverside walks, Prague is a romantic yet affordable honeymoon destination. Couples can enjoy cultural tours and stunning medieval views.
    5. Do I need a visa to travel to Europe from India?

      Yes, Indian citizens need a Schengen visa to travel to most European countries. This single visa allows you to visit 27 nations in the Schengen Area. Apply at least 15 days in advance with documents like flight tickets, hotel bookings, insurance, and proof of funds.

    6. What are the places to travel in Europe for backpackers?

      • Budapest, Hungary- One of the best places to travel in Europe for backpackers is Budapest, with affordable hostels, vibrant nightlife, and thermal baths. Exploring Buda Castle, ruin pubs, and the Danube River is budget-friendly and enriching.

      • Berlin, Germany- Known for its street art, history, and lively club scene, Berlin offers plenty of free attractions like the Berlin Wall Memorial. Hostels and cheap eats make it ideal for budget travellers.

      • Krakow, Poland- Affordable and culturally rich, Krakow features Wawel Castle, charming squares, and day trips to Auschwitz. Its budget-friendly accommodation and food scene attract many backpackers.

      • Lisbon, Portugal- Famous for its colourful streets, Fado music, and affordable prices, Lisbon is perfect for budget explorers. Tram rides, viewpoints, and hostels make it easy for backpackers to enjoy.

      • Prague, Czech Republic- Prague is a backpacker-friendly city with affordable hostels and stunning medieval architecture. Exploring Old Town, Charles Bridge, and Prague Castle doesn’t strain the budget.
    7. What are the must-visit places in Europe with kids?

      • Disneyland Paris, France- Disneyland is the must-visit place in Europe with kids where kids meet Disney characters, enjoy thrilling rides, and watch spectacular parades. 

      • Legoland, Denmark- Perfect for younger kids, Legoland Billund offers themed rides, fun shows, and creative Lego-built attractions, sparking children’s imagination while entertaining parents too.

      • Harry Potter Studio Tour, London- Families can explore movie sets, costumes, and props from the Harry Potter films. This tour feels like a dream come true for fans of all ages.

      • Gardaland, Italy- Located near Lake Garda, Gardaland is Italy’s biggest theme park with roller coasters, water rides, and entertainment shows that thrill both kids and adults.

      • Swiss Transport Museum, Lucerne- An interactive museum where kids explore trains, planes, and automobiles. The hands-on exhibits make it even more fun and educational for families.
    8. What are the most budget-friendly experiences in Europe?

      • Walking Tours in Prague & Budapest- Many European cities offer free or low-cost guided walking tours. Prague’s Old Town and Budapest’s Buda Castle District let you explore rich history and culture without spending much.

      • Exploring Museums in London- Most of London’s world-class museums, including the British Museum and National Gallery, have free entry, making it one of the most budget-friendly experiences in Europe.

      • Scenic Hikes in Switzerland- While Switzerland is expensive, exploring alpine hiking trails like Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen is free. Travellers enjoy breathtaking mountain landscapes without splurging on costly attractions.

      • Beaches in Portugal & Spain- Algarve’s golden shores in Portugal or Barcelona’s lively beaches offer sun, sea, and sand for free. Perfect for backpackers and budget-conscious travellers.

      • Street Food in Berlin- Berlin is famous for budget eats like currywurst and doner kebabs. Sampling street food while exploring iconic landmarks keeps costs low and experiences authentic.
    9. How long does it take to get a Schengen visa from India? What is the cost, and what documents are required?

      For Indian travellers, obtaining a Schengen visa is essential before visiting Europe. Here is the key information regarding how long it takes to get a Schengen visa from India, what the cost is and what documents are required. This will help you ensure a smooth and stress-free application process.

      • Processing Time- A Schengen visa for Indians generally takes 15 working days to process, though it may take longer during peak travel seasons, so applying early is recommended

      • Cost of Visa- The standard fee is around EUR 80 (approx. INR 7,200) for adults and EUR 40 (approx. INR 3,600) for children between 6 and 12 years. 

      • Documents Required- Indians need a valid passport, a filled visa application form, passport-sized photos, a confirmed travel itinerary, flight and hotel bookings, proof of funds, travel insurance covering EUR 30,000, and an employment/student status certificate.

      • Validity & Coverage- The Schengen visa allows entry into 27 European countries and is typically valid for 90 days within a 180-day period, depending on the embassy’s approval.
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    Visiting Disneyland in Paris has always been a dream of mine and I get to thoroughly enjoy it. My idea of pre-booking the tickets was on point. I really didn't want to take any chances. Every moment I spent there was magical and I even got past the queue pretty fast. If you are going to visit Disneyland you better get an advance ticket booked, trust me it really helps.
    18 November 2019
    Excellent
    The best part about the cruise was the breathtaking view that it served. The commentator in the ship was well informed and gave us great insights throughout the cruise. The trip lasted for about 30 minutes and we got to take a couple of very elegant pictures of the city from the cruise.
    22 January 2020
    Anjushree Namboothiri Seine River Cruise Paris
    Excellent
    We enjoyed an evening cruise on the beautiful waters of the Seine river. The experience was refreshing and we enjoyed the entire cruise. The ship was well maintained and smoothly managed by the people present there. I really like to thank Thrillophilia for its seamless service. I would recommend this cruise to everyone visiting Paris.
    16 November 2019
    Excellent
    We got the 1:00 PM tour of the La Vallée Village for some much needed shopping that we wanted to do. We shopped and also enjoyed a good meal at the village. There was some really cool stuff that we bought including souvenirs.
    12 January 2020
    Excellent
    The transport to La Vallée Village was very comfortable. The pickup and drop off was conducted very well. I and my partner engaged in a good shopping escapade where we spent hours buying various things. The village is one of the prominent places to shop and have a good time, overall. I would recommend every person who wants to get into some shopping should definitely visit La Vallee Village. It is worth every penny.
    Vaishnavi Mehrotra Picasso National Museum Tickets
    Excellent
    The Picasso National Museum carried a ton of history. From the painting to the sculptures to the actual design of the museum everything is historical. Me, being a history buff I was engrossed in the place.
    14 October 2019
    Excellent
    What an elegant place to discover. I always wanted to visit Picasso National Museum and I found this great discount they were providing on the tickets so I booked them for myself and my parents on our trip to Paris. We just showed our Thrillophilia vouchers on the location and they instantly allowed us in. I really liked it and would definitely recommend Thrillophilia.
    Bhargava Acharya Hop on Hop Off Bus Paris
    Excellent
    The overall experience I would say was very positive. A must-try, I would say.
    17 February 2020
    Anjushri Sharma Hop on Hop Off Bus Paris
    Excellent
    The Paris Hop On Hop Off is a great way to enjoy and get to see all the important monuments in the place. The trip was amazing and worth a shot. My family along with me got to see a variety of scenic locations around the city. We took a lot of photos and had a great time on the tour. The bus was comfortable and easy to ride on.
    06 January 2020
    Excellent
    I chose the transfer package of the Disneyland Paris tour by Thrillophilia because I had kids with me and I didn't want to wander around in various transport services with them. The pickup and drop service arranged by the team was really comfortable and saved a lot of my time. The trip was hassle-free. My kids had a lot of fun and I was just happy to see them enjoy so much.

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