32 travels in Europe that everyone should take in their life

It doesn’t matter how many countries you have visited, there is always something new and amazing for you on this planet. But with so many cultures, states, natural wonders and unique places, it is most difficult to identify priority destinations and outline at least some clear travel plan. Today we will help to deal with at least old Europe.

Visit the fishing villages of Lofoten, Norway

Explore the fantastic scenery of Cappadocia, Turkey

Living in a tent in the Caucasus Mountains in Kazbegi, Georgia

Relax in Levi, Finland

Discover the city life of London

Light a candle during the Birgufest festival, Malta

Go on the most difficult of the British trips to the "Cape of Wrath", Scotland

Reach Norway Peaks

Go on an adventure in the Alps and stay in Arolle, Switzerland

Hike across the subarctic plateau of Lyrigue Gru in Scotland

Stay at Loch Ossian Hostel in Scotland

Plunge into history and try smoked chocolate in Lviv, Ukraine

Get lost in the streets of Barceloneta, Spain

Visit a whiskey tasting in Mechelen, Belgium

Fly over the Wiltshire Village in England

Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Faroe Islands

Explore secret places on Madeira Island, Portugal

Head to the Arctic Circle, Norway

Relax in Bozcaad, Turkey

Take part in the Venice Carnival

Stay in designer rooms in Comport, Portugal

Go shopping at Het Industriegebouw in Rotterdam, Holland

Stay at a luxury hostel in Knokke, Belgium

Enjoy local cuisine in San Sebastian, Spain

Get lost at the Istanbul Grand Bazaar, Turkey

Fit into the art community in Santorini, Greece

Get to know the ancient history of Ireland on the Aran Islands in Galway Bay

See bone chandeliers in Kostnice in Siedlec in the Czech Republic

Skiing in four countries at once in one trip to Zermatt, Switzerland

Stroll through the gardens of Sintra, Portugal

Sit on the beach of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat in the south of France

Enjoy the sunset at Godafoss Waterfall in Iceland

Watch the video: 15 Things They Don't Tell You About Traveling In Europe (April 2024).

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