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  • 1 The Azores, Portugal
  • 2 Reykjavík, Iceland
  • 3 Dublin, Ireland
  • 4 London, England
  • 5 Edinburgh, Scotland
  • 6 Lisbon, Portugal
  • 7 Paris, France

These 7 Long-Weekend European Getaways Are Completely Doable from the U.S.

Europe for a long weekend? It’s possible—even enjoyable, if you’re willing hit the ground running after a red-eye flight. We found seven hot spots that can be squeezed into just a few days.

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Sunny view of Angra do Heroismo from Alto da Memoria, Azores, Portugal

The Azores, Portugal

Despite being one of the closest European hubs to the U.S. (the flight clocks in at just five hours and 45 minutes), the Azores still flies off the tourist radar—but not for long. This lush volcanic archipelago, 900 miles west of Lisbon, is steadily cropping up on itineraries as people continue to seek out “the next Iceland.” Limited flights and its remote locale just add to its mystique. After landing in San Miguel, hit buzzy port town Ponta Delgada for its black-sand beaches, hot springs at Caldeira Velha , and gorgeous gardens like Terra Nostra (beloved for its 600 varieties of the camellia flower), where you can conveniently rest your feet (and head) at Terra Nostra Garden Hotel nearby.

Reykjavik Iceland city scape frop the top with Hallgrimskirkja church.

Reykjavík, Iceland

A six-hour flight from the U.S. gets you to Reykjavík, Iceland’s colorful capital city. After getting a refresher in Viking history at the National  and  Saga  museums, climb the iconic white clocktower at  Hallgrímskirkja for a sweeping view of the city and the sea. When hunger strikes, dig into Nordic specialties like Arctic char and beetroot at places like Dill  (which earned itself a Michelin star in 2017) and  Fiskfelagid  (its sea-centric menu includes Icelandic salted cod and monkfish). Afterwards, bed down in the  ION City Hotel  downtown from Icelandic architectural studio Minarc (behind the brutalist  ION Adventure Hotel ).

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Pub on a street in Dublin Ireland.

Dublin, Ireland

There’s lots to love about Dublin—and we’re not just talking about the easy six-and-a-half-hour flight from the States. Ireland’s gritty capital has become seriously hip over the years, adding buzzy new cocktail bars and award-winning restaurants to its must-hit list once dominated by storied pubs and cobbled lanes. After ticking off the Trinity College Library and the Guinness Storehouse (you gotta do ‘em), make time for another tipple—this time of the craft cocktail variety—at Bow Lane . (For something more traditional, The Brazen Head has been open since 1198.) Then soak up the booze with bites at Mish.Mash , a ‘gram-worthy café known for its hearty lunches. The hotel du jour is The Dean , complete with a rooftop bar and restaurant and industrial-chic guest rooms—reclaimed wood, personal turntables—straight out of Brooklyn.

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London skyline seen from the River Thames

London, England

We made sure this list of long-weekend long-hauls tops out at seven hours (because truthfully, being in the air longer than a full work day is worth cashing in more PTO to recover from). London never fails to capture our hearts what with its royal neighborhoods, iconic landmarks, deep history, and newfound knack for incredible food and drink. After dropping your bags at The Franklin London – Starhotels Collezione , a posh Victorian townhouse boutique in tony South Kensington, hit the ground running: Kensington Palace , the V&A Museum , Royal Albert Hall , and Hyde Park (home to the Serpentine Galleries ) are all just minutes away. Afterwards, head to trendy Marylebone and satiate your appetite at The Wigmore (get the three-cheese stovetop toastie and Cornish cod), then walk it off with some retail therapy down Regent Street.  

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Buildings around the Water of Leith, in Edinburgh's Dean Village.

Edinburgh, Scotland

Most visiting the U.K. for the first time stick to London, but Edinburgh, a few hours north in neighboring Scotland, has charm all its own. Picturesque Georgian townhouses, narrow lanes, storied pubs, and even a hilltop castle in the middle of a medieval Old Town—no wonder J.K. Rowling holed up here to pen her magical Harry Potter novels. If your wallet can handle a room at The Balmoral , go for it: the grand dame, filled with kilted staff and gilded antiques, is as gorgeous as it gets. If not, the Venetian mirrors and moody tones of Nira Caledonia are just as atmospheric. Tea, whiskey, pub life, royal life—what the rest of your stay entails is up to you (though we love enjoying a cuppa at the Elephant House after a hike up Arthur's Seat).

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Lisbon, Portugal old town cityscape at dusk.

Lisbon, Portugal

You won’t be harping on that seven-hour flight after stepping into the glorious sunshine of Lisbon, one of Europe’s prettiest—not to mention affordable—capitals on the west coast of Portugal. Skip the in-flight meal and leave room for everything you’re going to want to taste here, from mouthwatering pastéis de nata (egg tart pastries) at Antiga Confeitaria de Belém (open since 1837) to sardines (a city specialty) at Farol de Santa Luzia and a bifana (a kind of pork sandwich), which you can pick up at most lunch spots ( Casa das Bifanas is a local favorite). Design lovers will also find their groove here at places like the LX Factory , an urban complex of boutiques and studios; the MAAT Museum ; and storied hotels like Verride Palácio Santa Catarina , where you’ll find 18th-century painted tiles, original stucco, and a rooftop pool overlooking the city.

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Paris, France

Paris is always a good idea—so good, we think, that it’s more than worth braving the just-under-seven-hour overnight flight for a weekend jaunt. You can’t get more central than The Castille Paris – Starhotels Collezione —a gorgeous boutique hotel in the 1st arrondissement literally right next to the Chanel flagship and within easy walking distance to sites like the Tuileries Gardens, the Musée d’Orsay, the Palais Royal, and the Louvre. If you’ve been there, done that, might we suggest a few off-the-radar spots like the Parc des Buttes-Chaumont —a 61-acre swath of waterfalls, temples, and Gustave Eiffel–designed bridges just begging for a picnic. Shopping in Paris is also nonnegotiable, and one of our favorite spots right now is home concept emporium Merci , where you can pick up finds from labels like Alexander Wang and Solid & Striped. Afterwards, toast to your purchases with a glass (or two) of wine with charcuterie and cheese at La Cave de Septime .

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25 Amazing Day Trips to Europe From UK

  • July 21, 2023

Have you ever dreamt of exploring Europe’s most captivating cities, but don’t want the expensive costs of hotel accommodation?

No problem!

In this article we’ll guide you to 25 amazing day trips to Europe from the UK. Whether it is by flight or train, all of the destinations mentioned will have you back in your own bed the same night!

In just a day, you can experience the charm of Paris, the historic architecture of Brussels, or the vibrant culture of Dublin.

So buckle up and get ready to decide on your next daycation through Europe’s capitals, coastal escapes, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, cultural hubs, and lesser-known gems.

Exploring Europe’s Capitals

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Can you imagine hopping from the UK to Paris, Brussels, or Dublin in just a day? It’s not only possible, but incredibly exciting!

Europe’s capitals offer a diverse taste of culture, history, and architecture, making them perfect destinations for day trips from the UK.

Whether you’re strolling along the Seine in Paris, admiring Brussels’ architectural beauty, or soaking up the lively atmosphere of Dublin, you’ll be amazed by how much you can see and experience in just one day.

Paris, France

Ah, Paris – the City of Love!

On a day trip from the UK, you can experience the romance and culture of Paris with its iconic landmarks, museums, and charming streets.

Imagine a train ride whisking you from London City Airport to the French capital, where you can climb the majestic Eiffel Tower, enjoy people watching with a freshly baked pastry at a corner café, or explore shopping on the famous Champs Elysées.

Don’t forget to take a river cruise boat tour on the Seine to see Paris from a different perspective and explore the city centre. With cafés and bakeries in Montmartre just a short walk away, you’ll have the perfect Parisian breakfast experience before delving into the city’s attractions.

Brussels, Belgium

From the UK, embark on a journey to Brussels, Belgium, a European city known for its exciting mix of art, architecture, cool bars, and restaurants. In just under two hours, you can find yourself exploring the stunning buildings in the Grand Place, wandering the narrow streets lined with restaurants and shopping arcades, and admiring the city’s street art and museums.

While in Brussels, why not plan a fabulous day trip to Bruges, another beautiful European city known for its beautiful historic center and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Just over one hour away from London, you can enjoy a drink in one of the most beautiful squares in town during summer in Antwerp and visit the MAS museum, just 10 minutes away from the Oude Markt.

Dublin, Ireland

Hop on a plane at London Heathrow Airport and immerse yourself in Dublin’s lively atmosphere, historic sites, and vibrant pub scene on a day trip from the UK. With a flight time of just 1hr 20mins, you’ll find yourself:

  • exploring the cobbled streets of Temple Bar
  • following the Heritage Trail
  • strolling through Phoenix Park
  • visiting the Guinness Factory

With Dublin’s friendly locals and walkable sights within walking distance, you’ll instantly feel at home in this exciting European capital.

Prague, Czechia

Wander through the fairy-tale streets of Prague, Czechia, and admire its gothic architecture, medieval streets, and stunning buildings. In just 1 hour and 45 minutes from London, you’ll be mesmerised by the sights of the iconic Charles Bridge and the quaint cobbled streets of the old town.

Make your way to the city centre, where you’ll find the main square featuring:

  • The grand astronomical clock
  • Vibrant spring events on the river
  • Wonderful outdoor markets
  • Vibrant al fresco bars in the picturesque city squares

Prague’s incredible entertainment awaits you on this unforgettable day trip.

Berlin, Germany

Delve into the rich history, art, and architecture of Berlin, Germany on a day trip from the UK. Discover:

  • The Berlin wall
  • East Side Gallery
  • Amazing street art
  • Vibrant markets
  • Stunning parks
  • Iconic monuments

These attractions make Berlin an unforgettable destination.

With so much to see and experience, Berlin is a must-visit European capital for history buffs and art enthusiasts alike.

Budapest, Hungary

Unearth the hidden treasures of Budapest, Hungary, and discover its stunning architecture, thermal baths, and vibrant nightlife. From the majestic Parliament building to the captivating Buda Castle, Budapest offers a wealth of cultural experiences for visitors.

Take a dip in the famous Szechenyi Baths or Gellert Baths, and indulge in the city’s unique gastronomy. Budapest is an enchanting European capital that will leave you longing for more.

Copenhagen, Denmark

Venture to Copenhagen, Denmark, and enjoy the city’s charming streets, Tivoli Gardens, and unique attractions.

From the colourful Copenhagen Harbour of Nyhavn to the enchanting Little Mermaid statue, this is a city brimming with wonder and excitement.

Experience Danish “hygge” firsthand as you explore the picturesque streets, indulge in delicious cuisine, and immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant atmosphere.

Oslo, Norway

Journey to Oslo, Norway, and experience the city’s scenic beauty, historical attractions, and world-class museums. From the iconic Vigeland Sculpture Park to the fascinating Viking Ship Museum, Oslo offers a captivating glimpse into Norway’s rich history and culture.

Whether you’re strolling along the waterfront or exploring the city’s vibrant neighborhoods, Oslo is a must-visit European capital for any traveler.

Stockholm, Sweden

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Explore Stockholm’s picturesque old town, waterfront attractions, and vibrant culture on a day trip from the UK. Wander the charming cobblestone streets of Gamla Stan, visit the historic Royal Palace, and immerse yourself in the city’s rich history at the Vasa Museum.

Stockholm’s enchanting blend of old-world charm and modern sophistication makes it an unforgettable European destination.

Coastal European Escapes

Looking for a seaside escape? Europe’s beautiful coastal cities offer relaxation and unique experiences you won’t forget. From the sun-soaked beaches of Nice, France, to the party paradise of Ibiza, Spain, and the romantic canals of Venice, Italy, these coastal escapes provide the perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life.

So pack your sunscreen and get ready to unwind in some of Europe’s most stunning beach destinations. Enjoy the sun, sand, and surf, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Nice, France

Stroll along Nice’s glamorous Mediterranean coastline and explore its charming old town on a day trip from the UK. From the breathtaking Promenade des Anglais to the daily flower market, Nice offers an enchanting blend of vibrant culture and stunning natural beauty.

Discover the city’s hidden gems and indulge in its delicious cuisine as you soak up the sun on the French Riviera. Enjoy the city’s vibrant nightlife, explore its historic monuments, and take in the city’s vibrant nightlife.

Ibiza, Spain

Experience the vibrant nightlife and stunning beaches of Ibiza on a day trip from the UK. Dance the night away at world-famous clubs, or relax on the island’s pristine sandy shores.

Ibiza’s unique blend of excitement and relaxation makes it the perfect destination for those looking to let loose and unwind in a beautiful setting.

Venice, Italy

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Discover the romantic canals and historic architecture of Venice, Italy on a day trip from the UK.

  • Glide through the city’s enchanting waterways on a gondola
  • Marvel at the stunning St. Mark’s Basilica
  • Explore the vibrant art scene at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection.

Venice’s captivating charm and rich cultural heritage make it an unforgettable coastal escape.

UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Why not enrich your European day trip experience by visiting UNESCO World Heritage Sites? From the medieval charm of Bruges, Belgium, to the stunning old town of Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, and the rich history of Krakow, Poland, these destinations offer a unique insight into Europe’s cultural and architectural heritage.

Step back in time and uncover the stories behind these incredible sites on your next day trip from the UK. Discover the best day trips from London and make the most of your time exploring the rich history and culture of the surrounding areas.

Bruges, Belgium

Explore the medieval charm of Bruges on a day trip from London, with its cobblestone streets, canals, and historic buildings. Wander the quaint streets of this picturesque Belgian city, and be transported back in time as you admire the stunning architecture of the Belfry, the Basilica of the Holy Blood, and the Church of Our Lady.

Bruges’ enchanting atmosphere and well-preserved historic centre make it a must-visit UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

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Discover Luxembourg City’s stunning old town, fortifications, and picturesque views on a day trip from the UK. Known for its rich history and beautiful architecture, Luxembourg City offers a unique blend of modern sophistication and medieval charm.

Wander the city’s charming streets on a walking tour, visit the iconic Grand Ducal Palace, and marvel at the breathtaking views of the Alzette and Pétrusse valleys.

Krakow, Poland

Experience the rich history and cultural heritage of Krakow, Poland on a day trip from the UK. Some highlights of the trip include:

  • Visiting the stunning Wawel Castle
  • Exploring the historic Jewish Quarter of Kazimierz
  • Taking a tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Auschwitz-Birkenau and paying your respects at the poignant Holocaust memorial.

Krakow offers a captivating glimpse into Poland’s past and is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts.

Krakow’s fascinating history and vibrant cultural scene make it an unforgettable European destination.

Cultural and Artistic Hubs

Immerse yourself in the culture and art of European cities like:

From the elegant architecture of Vienna to the picturesque canals of Amsterdam and the charming old town of Gdansk, these cultural hubs offer unique experiences and unforgettable memories.

Whether you’re a history buff, an art enthusiast, or a food lover, you’ll find something to delight your senses in these vibrant European destinations.

Vienna, Austria

Enjoy Vienna’s elegant architecture, world-class museums, and vibrant coffeehouse culture on a day trip from the UK.

  • Discover the majestic Schönbrunn Palace
  • Marvel at the stunning St. Stephen’s Cathedral
  • Immerse yourself in the city’s rich musical history at the Vienna State Opera.

With its charming streets and lively atmosphere, Vienna is a must-visit destination for culture and art enthusiasts.

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Discover Amsterdam’s picturesque canals, historic center, and renowned art museums on a day trip from the UK. Wander the charming streets of the Dutch capital, visit the iconic Anne Frank House, and explore the world-renowned Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit Amsterdam and experience its unique atmosphere.

With its unique blend of history, art, and culture, Amsterdam is a must-visit destination for any European traveler.

Gdansk, Poland

Explore Gdansk’s charming old town, maritime history, and amber shops on a day trip from the UK.

  • Wander the cobblestone streets of this Polish city
  • Visit the historic Gdansk Shipyard
  • Discover the city’s rich history at the European Solidarity Centre.

With its picturesque streets, vibrant cultural scene, and unique shopping experiences, Gdansk is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

Bologna, Italy

Experience Bologna’s rich culinary scene, historic architecture, and lively atmosphere on a day trip from the UK. Savor the flavors of traditional dishes such as tortellini, lasagna, and mortadella, and marvel at the stunning Basilica di San Petronio and the majestic Palazzo Comunale.

With its vibrant markets, lively piazzas, and friendly locals, Bologna is a must-visit destination for food lovers and culture enthusiasts alike.

Munich, Germany

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Visit Munich for its beer gardens, historic sites, and vibrant cultural scene on a day trip from the UK. Explore the city’s picturesque old town, attend a traditional Bavarian beer festival, and discover Munich’s rich history at the Deutsches Museum.

With its lively atmosphere, stunning architecture, and world-famous Oktoberfest, Munich is an unforgettable European destination.

Milan, Italy

Discover Milan’s fashion, art, and iconic landmarks on a day trip from the UK.

  • Wander the stylish streets of this Italian city
  • Visit the breathtaking Duomo di Milano
  • Explore the world-renowned art museums, including the Pinacoteca di Brera and the Museo del Novecento.

Milan’s captivating charm and rich cultural heritage make it an unforgettable coastal escape.

Lesser Known Gems

Uncover lesser-known European gems like:

Cork, Ireland

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On day trips from the UK, a day trip abroad can lead you to the lively atmosphere of Cork, Ireland, to the stunning riverside of Porto, Portugal, and the modern skyline of Frankfurt, Germany. These hidden treasures offer unique experiences off the beaten path.

Step away from the tourist crowds and discover the charm and beauty of these lesser-known destinations. Explore the cobblestone streets of Bordeaux, France, and sample the local cuisine.

Experience Cork’s lively atmosphere, historic sites, and beautiful surrounding countryside on a day trip from the UK. Wander the city’s charming streets, visit the iconic St. Fin Barre’s Cathedral, and explore the breathtaking landscapes of the Wild Atlantic Way.

With its friendly locals, vibrant pubs, and stunning natural beauty, Cork is an unforgettable European gem.

Discover Porto’s stunning riverside, historic architecture, and world-famous port wine on a day trip from the UK. Wander the city’s picturesque streets, visit the iconic Clérigos Tower, and sample the region’s renowned wine at a local cellar.

With its enchanting blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, Porto is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

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Explore Frankfurt’s highlights on a day trip from the UK. Here are some must-see attractions.

  • Städel Museum: Discover the city’s fascinating history through its extensive art collection.
  • Römerberg square: Visit this iconic square in the heart of the old town, surrounded by historic buildings.
  • Local restaurant: Enjoy a traditional German meal at a local restaurant, and savor the flavors of Frankfurt.

With its unique blend of old-world charm and contemporary sophistication, Frankfurt is a must-visit European destination.

Immerse yourself in Bordeaux’s world-renowned wine culture, historic sites, and charming streets on a day trip from the UK. Wander the city’s picturesque streets, visit the iconic Place de la Bourse, and sample the region’s famous wines at a local vineyard.

With its enchanting blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, Bordeaux is an unforgettable European gem.

Tips for Planning Your European Day Trip

To make the most of your European day trip, consider transportation options such as the fast Eurostar train or frequent cheap flights from London. Plan your itinerary in advance and research the best cities to visit during different seasons. For instance, avoid visiting Venice during peak tourist season to escape the crowds. Don’t forget to check the proximity of your destination to a train station for easier access.

Be prepared for different service standards in restaurants and cafes, and remember to wear comfortable shoes to explore Europe’s cobblestone streets. With careful planning and an open mind, you’ll create unforgettable memories on your European day trip from the UK.

From exploring Europe’s capitals and coastal escapes to uncovering hidden gems and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, there’s no shortage of exciting day trips from the UK. Whether you’re strolling through the charming streets of Paris, indulging in the world-famous wines of Bordeaux, or immersing yourself in the vibrant culture of Amsterdam, these unforgettable European destinations offer a wealth of unique experiences. So why wait? Embark on your next European adventure and create memories that will last a lifetime!

Frequently Asked Questions

What countries can you visit for a day.

Explore and experience different cultures in just one day! Visit countries like France, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Latvia, Slovakia, Denmark, and Norway for a memorable day-trip.

Experience the unique culture of each country, from the food to the architecture, and create lasting memories. Immerse yourself in the local culture.

What countries can you do a day trip from London?

You can easily take a day trip to countries like France, Belgium and the Netherlands from London! Have a great time exploring Europe in a single day!

Can you do a day trip to France?

You can definitely do a day trip to France! Visit some idyllic towns for shopping, dining and sightseeing, all within a short train, flight or ferry! Sail from Portsmouth to Caen, Cherbourg or St Malo with options of a same-day return or overnight sailing.

Plus, you can mix routes to make your perfect itinerary – it’s the perfect way to make the most of Paris!

Can you travel Europe from London?

Travelling to Europe from London has never been easier thanks to the Channel Tunnel and high-speed trains from London St Pancras International! Experience the wonders of northern Europe’s iconic capitals at lightning-speed – a perfect way to begin your next European adventure.

What transportation options are available for European day trips from the UK?

If you’re looking for convenient transportation options for your European day trip from the UK, Eurostar trains and cheap flights are your best bet!

Eurostar trains offer a fast and comfortable journey, with direct services from London to Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, and other major cities. They are also a great way to explore the continent, with stops in many smaller towns.

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Have you been wondering about the best weekend trips in Europe? I’ve got you covered!

Weekend trips in Europe can be a truly magical experience. From the sunny beaches of Greece to the rolling hills of Italy, our travels have taken us through many European destinations.

But of course, we cannot have covered every destination in Europe for this list so we have had a little help!

All of the 35 best European weekend breaks have been hand-selected by experienced travel bloggers who know all about the best spots for a weekend getaway.

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All of the destinations are places that are within easy reach and offer incredible experiences that you’ll always remember. Ready for your next adventure? Keep reading and find out our selection of the 35 best weekend trips in Europe – perfect for those looking for an exciting escape!

35 of The Best Weekend Trips in Europe

With 35 best cities for a weekend trip in Europe to choose from, it can be difficult to pick the right one.

From culture-filled Prague to historical Rome, our list of must-see European cities offers something special for every type of traveler.

1. Paris, France

Paris Notre Dame

Paris is one of the most romantic getaways in Europe.

With its iconic sights like the Eiffel Tower, winding cobblestone streets, and charming cafes, it’s easy to see why Paris is a top destination for couples looking for an unforgettable weekend.

Whether it’s exploring the City of Light together or snuggling up during a picnic in one of its many public gardens, Paris offers endless activities and memories that you’ll keep forever.

For those dreaming of a weekend Europe trips full of romance and adventure, look no further than Paris!

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Paris:

  • Eiffel Tower Summit or Second Floor Access : Discover the beauty of Paris from new heights. Enjoy access to the 2nd floor and upgrade for breathtaking panoramic views from the summit.
  • Louvre Reserved Access and Boat Cruise : Explore the iconic Louvre Museum with a reserved access ticket and cruise the River Seine anytime to experience the city from its historic waterway.

How to get to Paris

Traveling to Paris is a breeze with two major airports: Charles de Gaulle and Orly.

Both are conveniently located near the city center and connected by RER trains. Tickets for the train cost around €10.

Where to stay in Paris

The Idol Hotel has all the amenities you want, with impeccable service.

Conveniently located near Opéra Garnier and Pigalle for when you are out and about sight seeing.

Idol Hotel Paris

When back at the hotel enjoy the sun terrace or indulge in room service with a minibar stocked with snacks for you and the kids!

2. Venice, Italy

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Venice is one of the best cities for a weekend trip in Europe.

With its winding canals, fascinating architecture, delicious food, and beautiful art and culture, it’s no wonder why Venice tops many lists of best weekend destinations in Europe.

From the sweeping views from San Giorgio Maggiore to the bustling Piazza San Marco and historic churches throughout the city, Venice is an unmissable destination.

Must-see sights of Venice include Rialto Bridge, the San Marco Piazza, and the famous Bridge of Sighs.

It’s no surprise that millions of visitors flock to this unique city each year, it truly has something for everyone!

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Venice:

  • Grand Canal Gondola Ride : Experience the essence of Venice as you explore hidden waterways near the Grand Canal on a picturesque gondola ride. Listen to in-app commentary to learn about the city as you admire the sights.
  • St. Mark’s Basilica Fast-Track Entry and Audio Guide : Explore the beauty of St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice with a skip-the-line ticket. Learn fascinating facts about the artwork inside using an audio tour on your mobile device.

How to get to Venice

Venice has the small Marco Polo Venice Airport, where you can take a bus or boat into the city.

The best way to arrive is by train to the Santa Lucia Train Station, located on the northwestern edge.

There’s also a bus terminal and parking garages nearby at Piazzale Roma.

Where to stay in Venice

The B&B Ca’ Bonvicini is a lovely B&B in the heart of Venice! Situated in a tranquil yet convenient location near all attractions.

B&B Ca' Bonvicini Venice

Just a 7-minute walk from the renowned Rialto Bridge, this property features spacious Venetian-style rooms, some with canal views.

Countless piazzas, restaurants, galleries, and bars are just steps away in any direction!

3. Cinque Terre, Italy

Vernazza Cinque Terre Towns

Cinque Terre , Italy is the perfect city for a weekend trip in Europe.

It offers stunning views of the Mediterranean coastline, crystal clear waters, and vibrant villages that are sure to engage and delight any traveler.

For anyone looking for an exciting and unique cultural experience, Cinque Terre can provide.

With its picturesque beauty and vibrant cuisine, it’s no surprise that this destination is one of the most popular stops on European city trips.

Spend your weekend exploring these five pastel colored villages and you’ll be sure to make memories that will last a lifetime!

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Cinque Terre:

  • Monterosso Kayak and Snorkeling Tour : Explore the stunning Monterosso coast, kayaking with a local guide. Enjoy scenic views, snorkel in a protected bay, and embrace the wildlife.
  • Tour Cinque Terre From La Spezia by Train with Limoncino : Explore Cinque Terre villages on a day trip from La Spezia cruise terminal. Hop on a train to visit Vernazza, Monterosso, and Riomaggiore with a guide.

How to get to Cinque Terre

The closest airport to Cinque Terre is Pisa. Trains offer the easiest transportation option within and to Cinque Terre. Trenitalia also provides direct connections to La Spezia from Rome and Florence.

Once in Cinque Terre, the Cinque Terre Express train runs between La Spezia and Levanto, stopping at each village in Sestri Levante.

Where to stay in Cinque Terre

Nestled amidst vineyards and olive trees, high above Levanto, the gateway to Cinque Terre, is Al Terra di Mare .

Hotel Al Terra Di Mare Cinque Terre

Certain rooms boast panoramic valley or sea views, alongside a private balcony or terrace.

Hotel Al Terra Di Mare is located 2.3 km from Levanto center and 2 km from the train station.

4. Rome, Italy

Trevi Fountain Rome - Rome Weekend Itinerary

Rome is a city that offers something for everyone.

From the art and architecture to the food and culture, it’s easy to see why it’s one of the best cities in Europe for weekend trips.

Whether you’re looking for an artsy getaway or an adventure-filled trip, Rome has it all.

With its stunning monuments, delicious cuisine, vibrant nightlife, and rich history.

So if you’re looking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life for a few days – Rome is the perfect destination.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Rome:

  • Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill : Get priority access to the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill on a guided tour. Step into the world of gladiators and emperors as you journey back to ancient Rome.
  • Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel Tour & Basilica Skip-the-Line Entry : Explore the Vatican Museums’ art collection on a tour with an art historian guide. Optional entry to Castle Gandolfo and St Peter’s Basilica. Admire Michelangelo’s masterpieces in the Sistine Chapel.
  • And for if you want to get out of Rome for a day tour, check out our recommendations of the best Pompeii day trips from Rome .

How to get to Rome

To reach Rome, the most convenient options are by plane or train. Rome has two airports: Fiumicino (Leonardo da Vinci) and Ciampino.

The main international airport is FCO. Both airports are about 30-40 minutes from the city center.

From the airport, you can easily take a train or Metro into the city center.

Where to stay in Rome

Hotel Cristoforo Colombo is set in Rome’s EUR district and close to Rome’s GRA Ring Road, offering complete convenience for all your shopping needs.

Hotel Cristoforo Colombo Rome

If you are visiting in the summer months, the outdoor pool is also wonderful for the kids!

5. Lake Como, Italy

Varenna in Lake Como

Lake Como is a beautiful destination that offers one of the best Europe weekend breaks.

The picturesque setting features postcard-perfect views and a unique atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Europe.

Whether you’re looking for a peaceful escape or an exciting adventure, there’s something to suit every taste.

With plenty of activities and attractions, from relaxing boat trips to thrilling cable car rides, Lake Como is the perfect option for your next Europe weekend break.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Lake Como:

  • Lugano & Bellagio Day Trip & Scenic Lake Cruise : Go from Como to Lugano, Cadenabbia, and Bellagio on a day trip. Explore two glamorous countries, two charming lakes, and two ravishing shopping districts.
  • Guided City Walking Tour with Cruise Ticket : Explore picturesque piazzas, the local cathedral, and iconic lakeside villas on a guided tour of Como by land and lake.

How to get to Lake Como

To reach Lake Como, take a train from Milan Centrale Station or Milan Nord Cadorna to either Como San Giovanni (Como’s main station) or Como Nord Lago. The closest airport is in Milan.

Where to stay in Lake Como

Located on the northwestern shore in the small town of San Vito, Casa Olea Hotel offers humble lodging.

Casa Olea Hotel Lake Como

Windows offer picturesque views of the surrounding landscape, blending curated shapes and sizes. Relax in a bath while admiring a private garden or gaze at the dimly lit Chiesa San Vito under the moonlight.

6. Zakopane, Poland

Krupowki street in Zakopane Poland

Zakpoane is an incredible city to visit on a weekend getaway, particularly for those looking to explore Europe.

From the stunning architecture of the old town, to the vibrant culture and lively nightlife, Zakpoane offers something truly special that you won’t find in many other cities.

It has hundreds of restaurants to choose from so you’re always spoilt for choice.

Whether you want to join a pub crawl or explore the city’s galleries and monuments, this European city is sure to fill any traveler’s itinerary with a wealth of activities and sights in Zakopane .

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Zakopane:

  • Relax, Explore and Conquer Zakopane’s Peaks : Experience Zakopane’s allure in a day of relaxation & adventure! Enjoy thermal baths, explore the charming city, and conquer the heights of Tatras.

How to get to Zakopane

Zakopane is located about a 2 to 2.5-hour drive South of Krakow and there are a number of ways to get there, including taking public transport such as a bus or a train ride.

Alternatively, you can choose to drive there directly or take a day tour.

Where to stay in Zakopane

Radisson Blu Hotel & Residences is a short walk from Krupówki, the city’s main street.

The onsite spa offers modern spa facilities, including steam and Turkish saunas.

Radisson Blu Hotel & Residences Zakopane

Guests can enjoy skiing and cycling activities in and around Zakopane.

7. Hallstatt, Austria

Hallstatt Austria with Kids

Hallstatt is a small Austrian village located in the Salzkammergut region near the mountains.

It is known to be one of the most beautiful and charming places on Earth, with its traditional alpine houses, crystal clear lake, and breathtaking views of the snow-covered mountains.

Hallstatt is also considered as a great place for weekend trips because it offers plenty of activities such as exploring salt mines and the ancient churches.

Take a boat ride across Lake Hallstatt and visit the nearby Dachstein Ice Cave – all of which guarantee an unforgettable experience.

So if you’re looking for one of the best European weekend trips, add Hallstatt to your list!

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Hallstatt:

  • Self-Guided Private Tour of Hallstatt : Explore Hallstatt, Austria’s most scenic town, on a self-guided tour. Discover the top photo spots and iconic landmarks.
  • City Highlights Guided Walking Tour inlcuding the Salt Mine (Group of 4) : Explore Hallstatt on a pleasant guided walking tour. Visit a salt mine, admire a 12th-century Catholic church, pass by the Bone House, and learn about the history of Hallstatt. Picture-perfect experience guaranteed!

How to get to Hallstatt

You can reach Hallstatt by either road or rail. If you prefer driving or taking the bus, the major starting points are Vienna, Salzburg (Hallstatt is a really easy day trip from Salzburg), and Munich.

There is a train station at Hallstatt, but the train journey is a lot longer than the journey by car or bus.

Where to stay in Hallstatt

Seehotel Grüner Baum Hallstatt

Seehotel Grüner Baum is located right next to the lake and has been running for a while now.

Many of the rooms are located right next to the lake and it is recommended to book in advance. There’s a free shuttle to the town too!

8. Zakynthos, Greece

Zakynthos Best Europe Weekend Getaway, Navagio Beach, Shipwreck Beach lookout, Greece

Zakynthos (or Zante) is one of the most beautiful and stunning islands in Europe.

With its pure white beaches, unspoiled nature, and crystal clear blue waters, it’s no wonder that Zakynthos is one of the best weekend breaks in Europe for a relaxing getaway.

From boat trips to the famous Blue Caves to discovering local taverns, there are plenty of activities to enjoy on this idyllic Greek island.

And if you’re looking for something more laid-back, Zakynthos also offers some of the best sunsets in Europe – perfect for taking a moment to appreciate life’s simple pleasures.

So if you’re looking for the perfect weekend break in Europe that combines relaxation and adventure, head to Zakynthos!

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Zakynthos:

  • Glass Bottom Speed Boat Shipwreck Beach and Blue Caves & Viewpoint: Take a guided minibus tour to Zakynthos’ northern landmarks, including the Navagio Viewpoint. Explore the famous Shipwreck Beach and Blue Caves on a glass-bottom speedboat.
  • Navagio Shipwreck Beach Excursion by Boat : The trip stops at Shipwreck Beach for photos, explores the best blue caves (Sfogio and White Beach), and visits Porto Steniti, and Poseidon’s profile. Also, enjoy 3 swimming stops!

How to get to Zakynthos

Zakynthos is known for its convenient airport. You can fly from Athens, about a 1-hour journey, or take a ferry from Kyllini in mainland Greece, which takes around 1 hour and 15 minutes.

Where to stay in Zakynthos

Ionian Hill Hotel is a short 5-minute walk from the beach, Ionian Hill is located on the outskirts of Argassi in Zakynthos.

Ionian Hill Hotel Zakynthos

With accommodations offering balcony views of the garden or Ionian Sea, the property includes a pool and snack bar.

9. Santorini, Greece

Santorini Greece - Mother and daughter posing at the view point of the OIA old town

Santorini is a stunningly beautiful island in the Mediterranean Sea, the perfect destination for a romantic weekend break with your significant other, no matter what time of year you visit Santorini .

With its white-washed villages, picture-perfect sunsets, and cobalt blue waters, it’s easy to see why this iconic Greek island is continually rated as one of the best weekend breaks in Europe.

Santorini offers time to relax on secluded beaches or exciting adventures exploring winding streets and vibrant markets.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Santorini:

  • Volcanic Islands Cruise with Hot Springs Visit : Enjoy a cruise to Santorini’s volcanic islands. Take a dip in hot springs, marvel at volcano views, and explore Thirassia and Oia’s charming villages.
  • Akrotiri Archaeological Site Entry Ticket : Explore the ancient city, buried in volcanic ash. Visit the remarkably preserved site often called the “Pompeii of the Aegean”.
  • Luxury Small Group Catamaran with Meal & Open Bar : Join a small group for a morning or sunset catamaran sail around the Santorini caldera! Enjoy an open bar, snorkeling, swimming in hot springs, and a delicious Greek meal.

For more inspiration, we have a complete list of places in Greece to visit .

How to get to Santorini

Santorini has an international airport and can be reached by plane from Athens and various European cities. The island is also connected to Athens by ferry.

To reach Santorini from other islands like Mykonos and Paros, the ferry is the sole direct connection option available.

Where to stay in Santorini

Whether you are looking for the best hotels in Santorini with pools , or just want an amazing hotel on the beach there is a hotel for all travelers!

Kalestesia Suites Santorini

Kalestesia Suites is perched atop Akrotiri Hill, just 350 meters from Akrotiri village and 800 meters from the main square.

Offering stunning views of the volcano, Caldera, and Santorini, some rooms even boast their own heated plunge pools!

10. Taormina, Italy

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Taormina is one of the best European weekend trips for people looking to explore the beauty of the Italian coast

With its stunning views of Mount Etna, charming cobblestone streets, and elegant restaurants, it’s easy to see why so many travelers choose to spend their weekends in this picturesque town.

With a variety of activities to do in Taormina , from exploring ancient ruins to taking part in outdoor sports, there’s something for everyone who visits Taormina.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Taormina:

  • Food and Wine Walking Tour : Join a local guide for an evening walking tour of Taormina. Discover the best places to eat and drink while sampling typical Sicilian foods and fine regional wines.
  • Mount Etna Guided Volcano Summit Hiking Tour with Cable Car : Hike Mount Etna’s summit craters, guided by professionals. Ride a cable car to the starting point and trek for 3.5 hours amidst breathtaking scenery.
  • Ancient Theater Entry Ticket and Guided Tour : Visit the Ancient Theater of Taormina, one of Italy’s largest show venues. Unearth the wonders of this renowned archaeological site.

How to get to Taormina

Getting to Taormina is easy as there are frequent direct flights from major cities across Europe, making it a great choice for a quick getaway!

Where to stay in Taormina

Hotel Corallo , situated in Taormina Mare, offers enchanting views of the Bay of Naxos and Cape Taormina from the guestrooms and the restaurant.

Hotel Corallo Taormina

Steps away from the hotel, you can relax on the beautiful beach of Baia di Villagonia when not exploring the area.

11. Corfu, Greece

Exploring Corfu Old Town, Greece, Father and Daughter walking up the cobble stone path, shops

Corfu is one of the best weekend getaways in Europe for many reasons.

The beautiful beaches, stunning views, and plentiful activities to do in Corfu make it an ideal getaway spot.

The island has a unique blend of cultures, which can be appreciated through its fascinating architecture, rich cuisine, and local customs.

Spend your days exploring the old town or just sitting back and sipping on a glass of ouzo!

With its vibrant nightlife, delicious dishes, and amazing outdoor activities, Corfu is truly one of the best weekend getaways in Europe.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Corfu:

  • Antipaxos & Paxos Blue Caves Boat Cruise : Embark on a day cruise from Corfu to the beautiful islands of Paxos and Antipaxos in the Ionian Sea. Witness the stunning views of the famous blue caves.
  • Live Jazz Music at the Old Fortress : Uncover a hidden side of Corfu with music at a secret location. Experience the talents of local musicians near the old fortress in the harbor.

How to get to Corfu

To reach Corfu from mainland Greece, you can take a ferry or a plane.

There are flights to Corfu from various European countries, as well as seasonal ferry connections with 3 ports in Italy and a year-round ferry connection with 1 port in Albania.

Where to stay in Corfu

Dreams Corfu Resort & Spa is in the charming town of Gouvia, right on the Corfu Island seafront.

Dreams Corfu Resort & Spa

It’s perfect for families and couples seeking an all-inclusive Mediterranean getaway. Rooms range from double and family rooms to suites and bungalows.

This resort has a dedicated beach and offers a variety of water sports, there are 2 pools, including a family-friendly pool.

12. Nice, France

Cours Saleya Market in Nice

Nice is a small city on the French Riviera that punches well above its weight when it comes to quick getaways in Europe.

Located just 40 minutes away from Monaco, Nice is an ideal destination for those who want to experience all of the glamour and grandeur of the Riviera without spending too much time getting there.

Its beaches are perfect for sun-soaking, while its historic city center is full of idyllic cafes, restaurants, and shopping streets lined with art galleries and boutiques.

With a host of cultural activities in Nice including incredible music festivals and modern art installations, Nice offers something for everyone looking for quick getaways in Europe.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Nice:

  • Culture, Wine & Food Old Town Guided Walking Tour : Join a walking tour of Nice Old Town to taste local produce like olive oils, regional wines, cheeses, bread, cold-cuts, fruits, and pastries in Castle Hill Park.
  • Old Town Treasures Walking Tour : Explore Nice’s history on a guided walking tour in the medieval old town, Vieux-Nice. Discover the city’s story from Greek origins to Italian governors.

How to get to Nice

With an international airport just 8km from Nice’s center, flying is the fastest and easiest option.

A regular 20-minute bus service connects the airport and the city, ensuring quick arrival at your destination.

Where to stay in Nice

Aparthotel AMMI Nice Massena is located just 200 meters from Place Masséna and a quick 3-minute walk from the beach and the famous Promenade des Anglais.

Aparthotel AMMI Nice Massena - ex Ajoupa in Nice

The hotel is only a 15-minute walk from Nice Ville Train Station.

The nearest tramway stop is just 100 meters away, and the old town is within a 5-minute walk from Ajoupa.

13. Florence, Italy

best cities in Europe Florence with Kids

Florence, Italy is a must-see for a weekend trip in Europe. With its breathtaking architecture, rich history, and Mediterranean climate, it’s easy to see why Florence is one of the best weekend trips in Europe.

Another great reason why Florence is great for a weekend trip is its small size, which means you can easily experience a lot within just two days!

Our kids loved that we could see a lot all within close proximity which means they did not have to walk too much when exploring.

From admiring the beauty of the iconic Duomo to exploring the Piazzas to dining on delicious Italian food or the best Gelato, Florence is the perfect destination whether traveling as a couple or as a family to Florence .

If you are a food lover, learn how to make your own gelato (and pasta, pizza) in a Florence cooking class .

So if you want to have an amazing European getaway make sure to add Florence to your list!

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Florence:

  • Skip the Line Entry to Brunelleschi’s Dome and Cathedral : Explore Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore and marvel at Brunelleschi’s Dome. Enjoy panoramic views of Florence from the iconic Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore.
  • Michelangelo’s David Skip-the-Line Entry Ticket : Skip the line and experience Michelangelo’s David at the Accademia Gallery Museum in Florence which houses more sculptures by Michelangelo than any other place in the world. Explore this gem with access to all parts of the museum and an optional audio guide.

How to get to Florence

Getting to Florence is quite convenient and the popular choices are by plane, train, or car.

Florence has its own international airport (Amerigo Vespucci) and Pisa International Airport is just 50 km away.

Alternatively, Florence is a major high-speed railway hub with regular train connections throughout Italy. It is also located on the A1, the main Italian motorway connecting Milan and Naples.

Where to stay in Florence

The 4-star iQ Hotel Firenze features modern and spacious rooms with an onsite Pizzeria and Cocktail Bar serving Italian gourmet pizzas , appetizers, and cocktails.

iQ Hotel Firenze Florence Best Europe Trips for a Weekend

It is conveniently located within a 10-minute walk from Florence Cathedral, Santa Maria Novella Station, and nearby attractions such as Accademia Gallery and the Uffizi Gallery.

The hotel also offers a fully equipped fitness area, an indoor boutique Spa, and an outdoor plunge pool.

Check out our local’s guide to areas to stay in Florence for the inside scoop!

14. Amsterdam, Netherlands

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What attracts people towards Amsterdam, one of the most popular destinations in Europe, are the romantic canals, museums, parks, Dutch cuisine, Heineken beer, and the tulips!

There are also many exciting day trip opportunities to Zaanse Schans, Giethoorn, the Hague, Rotterdam, and other beautiful destinations in the Netherlands and Belgium.

What’s even more exciting is that it is completely feasible to cover all the major attractions within a  weekend trip to Amsterdam  and even see the countryside with the help of the Amsterdam and region travel card.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Amsterdam:

  • Life of Anne Frank and World War II Walking Tour : Explore Anne Frank’s life on a walking tour of Amsterdam. Learn about her upbringing and the history of the Jewish Quarter and World War II from an expert guide.
  • V an Gogh Museum Timed Entry Ticket : Experience the Van Gogh Museum! Explore hundreds of paintings, drawings, and letters by the Dutch master. Get tickets for your preferred time slot.
  • Classic Boat Cruise with Cheese & Wine Option : Enjoy a canal cruise through the UNESCO Heritage listed Golden Age Canals of Amsterdam. See city highlights like the Skinny Bridge, Red Light District, and Old Harbor. Choose between a standard or deluxe tour with unlimited Dutch cheese, wine, and drinks.

How to get to Amsterdam

Amsterdam has one of the busiest international airports in Europe so travellers can fly into Amsterdam directly.

The Amsterdam airport is located 10 miles from the city center and you can take a local train or bus to reach the city center from the airport.

The city also has excellent train connectivity to the rest of Europe and the United Kingdom. 

Where to stay in Amsterdam

Mövenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre  is located at the edge of the river IJ, one tram stop from the Amsterdam central station.

Movenpick Amsterdam City Centre Hotel Best European Weekend Getaways

The hotel is also within walking distance of most of the sights in Amsterdam, making it the perfect base to explore the city.

The hotel’s fitness center, spa, restaurant, and amazing breakfast are an added bonus.

15. London, United Kingdom

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“Planning the best weekend trip in Europe? If so then head to London.

Not only can you quickly and easily access top attractions using the Tube but you will never run out of things to do during your London itinerary . 

So, start with a visit to Trafalgar Square and the National Gallery. Next, see where the Royals were crowned at Westminster Abbey. Also, take a photo in front of Big Ben and then walk along the Thames to the Tower of London. 

Once here, see the Crown Jewels and where Anne Boleyn lost her head before walking across Tower Bridge to Borough Market. This landmark has been around since the 12th century and is an amazing place to enjoy a London food tour . 

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in London:

  • Tower of London and Crown Jewels Exhibition Ticket : Discover 1000 years of history at the Tower of London. See the Crown Jewels and gather captivating insights from the Yeoman Warders, the guardians of the Tower.
  • Skip-the-Line Entry to The London Eye : Experience the thrill as you rise above the iconic Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. Soar up to 135 meters on the world’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel, enjoying mesmerizing 360-degree views of the city including Buckingham Palace, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and the Tower of London.

How to get to London

To get to London you can fly into Luton, Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, etc. Our top tip is to try to fly into Heathrow and take the Piccadilly line into central London.

Where to stay in London

The Tower Hotel London is an incredible place to stay with sweeping views of Tower Bridge right from your room.

The Tower Hotel London

Refined accommodations include in-room coffee makers as well as complimentary breakfast and all-day refreshments.

>>> Check out our post for London Hotels with rooftop pools and views!

16. Munich, Germany

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What to do in Munich

Munich is the capital of the largest German state Bavaria. It is a perfect destination for a weekend trip due to its size and cultural and historic heritage.

Some of the main attractions that you can explore within  2 days in Munich  are the  Neuschwanstein Castle  and the BMW Museum.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Munich:

  • 3-Hour Guided Bike Tour of Munich : Discover vibrant Munich on a 3-hour guided bike tour whilst learning intriguing stories about the city’s history from your guide.
  • An Evening of Bavarian Beer and Food Culture: Explore Munich’s food culture and indulge in traditional food and beer. Join a guided tour, visit the Oktoberfest Museum, and savor a delightful Bavarian dinner.

How to get to Munich

Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport (MUC) is the closest international airport to Munich. The easiest way to get from the airport to the city center of Munich is by train.

There are 2 train lines S8 and S1 connecting Munich airport and the city center. The trains leave every 10 minutes and take about 40 minutes to bring you to the city center. 

Where to stay in Munich

The best area to stay in Munich is called the Altstadt (the old town). The most famous and luxurious hotel in Munich Altstadt is the  Hotel Bayrischer Hof .

Hotel Bayerischer Hof Munich

This iconic hotel has hosted many celebrities including Michael Jackson.

The rooftop terrace of the hotel overlooking the entire city is a great place to go dining or just enjoy a drink with a great view. 

17. Prague, Czech Republic

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Prague River

Being based in the heart of Europe, Prague is a great weekend destination. Easy and fast to reach from any European country.

You can visit Prague at any time of the year, and you will always find things to do there.

Prague is perfect for 2 days sightseeing important landmarks of the historic city. Walk on Wenceslas Square, and continue to the Old Town Square to see the Astronomical clock and Church of our Lady Before Tyn.

Head towards the Charles Bridge, the most important landmark in Prague from where you will have a stunning view. End your walk in Prague Castle.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Prague:

  • Prague Foodie Tour : Do you love trying the traditional food of a country you visit? Then take this foodie tour to try the best of Czech cuisine.
  • Skip-the-Line Prague Castle Tour with Local Guide : Explore the breathtaking beauty of Prague Castle on a 2.5-hour guided tour, available in both group and private options. Enjoy fast-track access, bypassing long ticket and security lines.
  • Vltava River Night Cruise with Buffet : Experience the food and charm of Prague on a 3-hour dinner cruise. Admire illuminated historic monuments, including Prague Castle and the Dancing House on the Rašínovo embankment.

How to get to Prague

Traveling to Prague is straightforward. If you are coming by plane, you will fly to Vaclav Havel Airport. From the airport, you will take a bus and then a metro to get to the city center. It takes about 30-40 minutes to reach.

If you are coming by train, you will come to the main railway station (Hlavni Nadrazi) which is located inside the city. From there you can take a metro, tram, or walk depending on where is your hotel located.

Where to stay in Prague

When choosing a hotel, the best choice is the city center close to all the sights. You will love  THE MANES Boutique Hotel Prague . 

The Manes Boutique Hotel Prague

This modern hotel is close to the Vltava River where you can also find a kids’ playground on the island located on the river. Historical sights and public transportation are nearby.

18. Zurich, Switzerland

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Switzerland´s main city is easy to reach and located in the heart of Europe. However, this is not the only reason to spend a weekend in Zurich.

There are tons of things to do and see in  Zurich . Starting from a walk around Lake Zurich, strolling one of the most expensive shopping streets in the world – Bahnhofstrasse to exploring the old town.

Visit one of the many museums (including the very cool Lindt chocolate museum), or go on a day trip to see the impressive Alps in the nearby Lucerne or Bern regions.

And Zurich has the best nightlife in the country, while the after-drinks start after 5 pm, the nights are long with many bars and clubs to choose from.

But do not assume Zurich is only for adults who like to enjoy long nights – it is also a wonderful family-friendly city that offers plenty of outdoor and indoor activities for people of all ages.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Zurich:

  • City Tour, Cruise, and Lindt Home of Chocolate Visit : Explore Zürich on a combined city tour and cruise to see why it’s called the “city with the world’s best quality of life.” Marvel at impressive churches, guild houses, and more.
  • City Highlights Tour by Coach, Cable Car, and Ferry : Explore Zurich and its surroundings on a city tour. See the churches in the Old Town and ride the aerial cable car for a stunning view of Lake Zurich and the Alps.

How to get to Zurich

The train station is well connected to other cities in Europe and once at the train station you are actually already in the heart of the city and can start exploring. 

If you get to Zurich International Airport, then take a train (there are a number of trains departing to Zurich Train Station – Zurich Bahnhof) which will get you to the city center in just 12 minutes.

You could also rent a car at Zurich airport, but thanks to the fantastic public transportation in Zurich, there is actually no need to.

Where to stay in Zurich

Staying in the city center is definitely the best area to choose from as most attractions are located within walking distance.

One of the best hotels in the city is right on the shores of Lake Zurich in the center is the luxurious 5-star hotel Baur au Lac .

Baur au Lac Hotel Zurich

This is the perfect location to rest after some busy hours of exploring Zurich.

19. Malaga, Spain

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Whether you are looking for the winter sun or want to combine beach and culture, Málaga is the perfect destination for a weekend trip in Europe.

Located in Andalusia, this Spanish city offers world-class heritage sites, art museums, cozy restaurants, and lots of Southern charm.

When in Málaga visit the Roman Theatre and the Alcazaba Fortress, together with the Gibralfaro Castle. For the best views of the city, take a tour of the cathedral roof. 

Famous for being the birthplace of the modernist artist Pablo Picasso, Málaga won’t disappoint those who love art either.

You can visit Museo Picasso Málaga and the birth house of Picasso, as well as the Pompidou Centre, and the Carmen Thyssen Museum.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Málaga:

  • Cathedral, Alcazaba, Roman Theater Walking Tour : Explore Málaga’s highlights on a walking tour: Cathedral, Alcazaba, Roman Theater, and Picasso’s streets. Learn fascinating details from your guide about each site!

How to get to Málaga

Getting to Málaga is pretty easy, as the city has its own international airport.

This is also one of the  reasons why Málaga is a popular travel destination  in Europe.

From the airport, you can take either the express bus line or a taxi to get to the city center. The transfer time is about 15 minutes.

Where to stay in Málaga

Hotel Boutique Teatro Romano is located in the heart of the city and this hotel won’t break the bank.

Hotel Boutique Teatro Romano Malaga

With comfortable, yet tastefully furnished rooms and beautiful views of the Roman Theatres, this hotel is perfect for a short stay in Málaga.

20. Brussels, Belgium

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Brussels, the heart of Europe, is a perfect destination for a weekend getaway with its blend of history, culture, and cuisine.

One of the  best things to do in Brussels  is to stroll around the Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

You can also try a  tour of the city’s art and history and taste Belgian chocolate and waffles . Don’t miss the Atomium, an iconic symbol of Brussels. 

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Brussels:

  • Belgian Chocolate Making Workshop with Tastings: Experience Belgian chocolate and learn to make delicious treats at a workshop in Brussels with a chocolatier artisan. Indulge your sweet tooth with tastings and discover the uniqueness of Belgium’s cacao.
  • Brussels Atomium and Design Museum Entry Ticket : Visit the iconic Atomium, a unique architectural creation and a symbol of Brussels and Belgium. Originally built for the 1958 World’s Fair, it remains the most popular attraction in Europe’s capital city.

How to get to Brussels

It’s easy to reach the two airports in Brussels. Brussels Airport (BRU) is the closest at around 20 minutes by train or car.

Most budget airlines fly to Brussels South Charleroi Airport (CRL), which is about an hour by bus or car.

Major train stations, Brussels Central and Midi, offer high-speed trains that connect Brussels with major European cities.

Where to stay in Brussels

You can stay at  Hotel Amigo , a 5-star hotel right next to the Grand Place.

Its charming interiors and superior service make it a great choice for a weekend in Brussels.

Rocco Forte Hotel Amigo Brussels

Enjoy its proximity to major attractions and restaurants.

21. Barcelona, Spain

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Barcelona Spain

Barcelona is the perfect destination for a weekend getaway in Europe!  It’s got it all:  beautiful beaches, delicious cuisine, stunning architecture, and top-notch museums.

Some of the  top attractions in Barcelona  are the amazing buildings designed by renowned architect Antoni Gaudí. 

Enjoy a rooftop concert at Casa Milà or explore the colorful mosaics of Parc Güell.

You don’t want to miss La Sagrada Familia!  This magnificent basilica has become an iconic symbol of Barcelona. 

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Barcelona:

  • Sagrada Familia Skip-The-Line Guided Tour : Take a skip-the-line guided tour to see the breathtaking interior of the basilica. Be sure to get your tickets in advance, as this is extremely popular!
  • Casa Batlló Entry with Self-Audioguide Tour : Enjoy the Casa Batlló experience, where artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and machine learning intertwine. Immerse yourself in the masterpiece of Antoni Gaudí, an architectural and design legend.
  • Montserrat Tour, Monastery & Optional Wine/Lunch : Hop on a cogwheel train, explore a historic monastery in Montserrat, and soak in amazing views. Pick a half-day tour or upgrade to a full-day trip.

How to get to Barcelona

Fly to Barcelona via the Barcelona-El Prat Airport.  This international airport is only about 13 kilometers from the center of Barcelona, and it’s easy to take public transportation if you don’t want to rent a car.

Where to stay in Barcelona

Stay at the Hotel Jazz .  This hotel has a great location in the heart of historic Barcelona. 

Hotel Jazz Barcelona

You’ll love the rooftop terrace, where you can take a refreshing dip in the pool or enjoy a cocktail after a day of sightseeing.

22. Dubrovnik, Croatia

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Dubrovnik View Not About The Miles

If you are looking for an exciting weekend getaway in Europe, consider  2 days in Dubrovnik ! Known as the Pearl of the Adriatic, the Croatian city is compact but captivating.

If you enjoy history and architecture, pop into the beautiful Franciscan Monastery and the Dubrovnik Cathedral; or walk the famous city walls.

Take a boat trip to the little island of Lokrum, or go sea kayaking. Spend some time at the beach. Take the cable car to the top of Mount Srd for panoramas.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Dubrovnik:

  • Game of Thrones Tour : Take a Game of Thrones tour to not only see major filming locations but also to learn about the city’s real history. Tour Lovrijenac Fortress: It’s a climb but the views are well worth it!
  • Elafiti Islands (Elaphites) Tour : The Elafiti Islands are perfect for a day trip from Dubrovnik. Popular speedboat tours of the three main islands include stops for swimming and snorkeling and free time to visit each island.

How to get to Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik has an international airport and it is easy to fly in from many places in Europe, including hubs like London. 

From the airport, the old town is about a 30-minute drive, and you can take a taxi or the airport shuttle bus. 

Once in the old town, you can walk everywhere!

Where to stay in Dubrovnik

The Pucic Palace is a stunning boutique hotel located right in the old town, very convenient for sightseeing and walking to restaurants.

The Pucic Palace Dubrovnik

It’s a gorgeous place to base for your Dubrovnik weekend!

23. Lausanne, Switzerland

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Pretty Lausanne in Switzerland

Lausanne is a beautiful Swiss city located on the northern shores of Lake Geneva. Thanks to many attractions, wonderful views, and easy access it’s a great spot for a weekend trip in Europe that will steal your heart.

There are quite a lot of things to do in Lausanne , but if you want to get the best out of your weekend there, be sure to take a lazy walk along the Ouchy promenade and admire stunning views over the Alps.

Also, stroll around Lausanne’s charming old town and visit the famous Olympic Museum.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Lausanne:

  • Lake Geneva Cruise Along Lavaux Vineyards : A two-hour Lake Geneva cruise is a great choice as well! After all that, head to one of the restaurants and taste delicious Swiss food like rosti, raclette, or fondue.

How to get to Lausanne

The closest airport to Lausanne is located in Geneva, only 60km away. It offers train and bus connections to the city.

It’s also quite easy to arrive in Lausanne by train from many places in both Switzerland and France.

Where to stay in Lausanne

For a pleasant stay, you can choose Mövenpick Hotel , which is located just a few steps from the main city attractions.

Mövenpick Hotel Lausanne

But what’s most important is that this hotel offers rooms with unforgettable views over Lake Geneva and the Alps.

24. Lisbon, Portugal

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Lisbon Portugal

Lisbon is a fantastic destination for a weekend trip due to its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes.

It’s compact and easily walkable, which is great if you love exploring a city on foot. Plus it’s certainly possible to see the best bits in just one weekend!

Visit historic sites like Belem Tower and Jeronimos Monastery, and make sure to check out the Alfama neighborhood and the scenic Miradouros, all of which make for great  places to take photos in Lisbon .

Then in the evening check out a Fado performance or relax on a  sunset boat cruise !

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Lisbon:

  • History, Stories, and Lifestyle Walking Tour : Explore Lisbon’s history on a guided walking tour, visiting charming neighborhoods like Chiado and Bairro Alto. Enjoy panoramic views from Miradouro São Pedro de Alcântara and more.

How to get to Lisbon

Lisbon is very well-connected and easy to get to. Lisbon’s International Airport is 10 kilometers from downtown.

The airport has a metro station which will take you to downtown Lisbon in 20 minutes. If driving from Lisbon Airport to the city center, the journey takes around 20 to 30 minutes.

Lisbon is also well-connected to major cities in Portugal and neighboring countries through train services. The main train station is Santa Apolonia, located in the city center.

Where to stay in Lisbon

For an absolutely stunning hotel, stay at the  Be Poet Baixa Hotel .

Be Poet Baixa Hotel Lisbon

Situated right amongst the action, it’s the perfect place to stay for a weekend in Lisbon!

25. Madrid, Spain

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Planning a trip to Madrid  is always a good idea. With countless colorful neighborhoods to explore and laze around at quaint cafés and lively bars, Madrid is one of the most vibrant cities in Europe, the perfect place to spend a weekend away from home. 

When visiting Madrid for just a couple of days,  jump on the hop-on-hop-off bus for a chance to see more of the city in less time .

Moreover, if you’re traveling to Madrid during the weekend, you’re in great luck! El Rastro, the city’s most famous flea market, takes place on Sundays alone. 

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Madrid:

  • Prado Museum Entry Ticket : Explore art masterpieces and see works by Velázquez, Goya, El Greco, and more. The collection features 7,600 paintings and 1,000 sculptures, showcasing the full range of Spanish art.
  • Royal Palace Fast-Access Admission Ticket : Explore the Royal Palace of Madrid, the official residence of Spanish royalty, with an immersive experience in one of the world’s largest palaces. Wander through corridors steeped in centuries of Spanish history.

How to get to Madrid

Madrid’s international airport connects the city to several other destinations within Europe and elsewhere. The drive from Barajas Airport to the city center takes less than half an hour. 

Where to stay in Madrid

If you’re spending only a couple of days in Madrid, it makes sense to book a hotel in a central location. 

B&B Hotel Madrid Centro Plaza Mayor  is only steps from the iconic Plaza Mayor and within easy walking distance from the city’s other major attractions.

B&B HOTEL Madrid Centro Plaza Mayor

The impeccably clean rooms and the friendly staff render this hotel the perfect accommodation option for a weekend trip to Madrid. 

26. Budapest, Hungary

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Budapest Flying Fluskey Weekend Trips In Europe

Budapest is an easy weekend trip  for the whole of Europe as it sits right at the center.

The city straddles the mighty Danube River and is packed with years of fascinating history to discover.

Budapest is full of natural hot springs that have been turned into divine public bathing pools. The baroque style Szechenyi Baths is the most popular and for good reason.

Spend an afternoon exploring the Buda Castle complex on top of the hill and another on a food tour enjoying Hungarian classics.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Budapest:

  • Buda Castle Cave Walking Tour : Discover the labyrinth caves beneath the Buda Castle District while learning about their history and unique geology.
  • 1-Hour Sightseeing Cruise with Welcome Drink : Explore Budapest’s iconic landmarks on a 1-hour River Danube sightseeing cruise. Sip on a seasonal cocktail or soft drink as you glide past Buda Castle and the Vigado Concert Hall.

How to get to Budapest

From Budapest Ferenc Liszt Airport, catch the cheap and efficient 100E Airport Express bus that takes around 45 minutes into the city.

Alternatively, there are shared transfers run by MiniBUD or pricy private transfers.

If arriving by train from across Europe, there are many mainline terminus stations that connect to the Metro, giving easy access to the whole city.

Where to stay in Budapest

When staying in Budapest, stay on the Pest side of the river. The Jewish District is full of great options, and for the best value, book an apartment.

Anantara New York Palace Budapest

However, for a truly luxurious experience, the Anantara New York Palace Budapest Hotel has a beautiful lobby, plus, you can have breakfast in the iconic New York Cafe as standard.

27. Istanbul, Turkey

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Istanbul mosque at sunset

Stretching across two continents and offering fascinating historical attractions, a lively nightlife scene, and mouth-watering cuisine, Istanbul is ideal for a weekend getaway. 

A perfect weekend in Istanbul should always begin with an indulgent Turkish spread breakfast. Known as serpme kahvaltı, it can feature up to twenty different dishes!

 You can walk off your breakfast by exploring some of Istanbul’s beautiful architecture.

Don’t miss the spectacular ancient mosaics in the Hagia Sophia mosque, the handpainted tiled interior of the Blue Mosque, or the underground Basilica Cistern.

If you like shopping, head over to haggle with local merchants at the Grand Bazaar, the largest covered market in the world.  

Istanbul has a breathtaking skyline, so make sure you book a spot at one of the many rooftop bars and restaurants that offer stunning panoramic views of the city. Alternatively, visit the extraordinary Galata Tower, which offers a 360° view of the whole city. 

Finally, treat yourself to a luxurious scrub and soap massage at a Turkish bath, a pampering experience that is like no other!

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Istanbul:

  • If you’re keen to explore more of Istanbul’s gastronomic delights, consider going on  this amazing food tour  around the city.
  • Blue Mosque, Basilica Cistern & Hagia Sophia Tour : Discover 3 renowned landmarks in Istanbul on this guided combo tour. Admire the Blue Mosque, explore the mysterious Basilica Cistern, and visit the grand Hagia Sofia mosque.
  • Topkapi Palace Guided Tour and Skip The Line : Explore Topkapi Palace, Turkey’s prominent museum, and the Balkan Peninsula’s notable landmark.

How to get to Istanbul

Istanbul has two airports: the newly built Istanbul International Airport (IST) and Sabiha Gökçen (SAW) aırport.

Both are served by an airport metro service, regular shuttle buses that operate 24/7, and taxis.

Journeys by shuttle bus or metro from IST or SAW into Istanbul city center take around 1-1.5 hours. 

Where to stay in Istanbul

There are many  different areas to stay in Istanbul  but for a weekend trip, the lovely area of Galata is the best choice.

Surrounded by charming cafes, shops, art galleries and museums, it’s an ideal base. 

NOA - Ali Hoca 6 Istanbul

NOA Luxury Apartments  offers reasonably priced, spacious, chic apartments with fully equipped kitchens, a balcony or garden, free Wi-Fi, and a private gym. 

28. Dublin, Ireland

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Dublin Temple Bar Best European Cities Weekend

If you’re looking for a fun weekend full of cultural activities, tasty food, and exploring historic sites,  make sure you add Dublin to your to-do list.

When you’re in Dublin, don’t miss the chance to explore Trinity College with the Book of Kells and the EPIC (Irish Immigration Museum).

Take a stroll through the lively Temple Bar district with nice restaurants and bars.

Visit the historic Whitefriar Street Church. It houses the remains of St. Valentine! The famous St. Patrick’s Cathedral, named after the patron saint of Ireland, is another must-see landmark.

But the highlight of your trip has to be a visit to The Brazen Head, the oldest pub in Dublin. The live music and mouthwatering food will leave a lasting impression.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Dublin:

  • Guinness Storehouse Entrance Ticket : Explore the Guinness Storehouse with a self-guided tour and discover the world-famous Guinness Stout, and savor a complimentary pint.
  • EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum Entrance Ticket : Explore the impact of a small island on the world. Uncover the stories of Irish emigrants and immerse yourself in Irish culture.

How to get to Dublin

You can easily fly to Dublin from all the major European cities, the US, Canada, and the Middle East. The airport is located 30 min away from the city center (you can take a taxi or a city bus).

Where to stay in Dublin

Stay in the charming Trinity Townhouse Hotel and indulge in spacious rooms and the captivating interior of the Georgian period.

Trinity Townhouse Hotel Dublin

All the top attractions are located just a short walk away. 

29. Porto, Portugal

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There is a city in the north of Portugal with plans for all types of travelers and budgets: Welcome to  Porto !

You may also know it as Oporto but the Portuguese name is actually Porto.

Porto is a perfect weekend destination, as in 2-3 days you can admire its many religious buildings like its cathedral (Se do Porto) or its beautiful tile-covered churches (Capela das Almas or Santo Ildefonso).

You can also admire the amazing views of the city from its marvelous viewpoints from Torre dos Clérigos or from Dom Luis I bridge.

Buy some artsy souvenirs from the small galleries at Rua Miguel Bombarda (for example at Ó! Galeria) and jump on a  river cruise on a “Ravelo” , the original boats used to transport Port wine barrels. 

Don’t forget the amazing gastronomy! The iconic dish in Porto is Francesinha, a sandwich filled with various meats, smothered in cheese and a flavorful spicy sauce made with tomato and beer. It’s typically topped with a fried egg and served with crispy french fries on the side.

There are also vegan and vegetarian versions. You will find Francesinhas in most restaurants, and if you ask local people about it, everyone will tell you which restaurant cooks their favorite one.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Porto:

  •   Torre dos Clerigos Entrance Ticket : Experience panoramic views of Porto from the top of the baroque Torre dos Clérigos. Climb the city’s iconic Bell Tower at your own pace, conquering its 225 steps. Marvel at the church’s intricate façade adorned with seashells and garlands.
  • Cockburn’s Cellar Tour Classic or Pairing Option : Experience a guided visit and premium tasting at Cockburn’s Lodge, the largest Port cellar in Vila Nova de Gaia’s historic quarter. Witness the only open cooperage in the area.

How to get to Porto

Getting to Porto is easy, as it has an international airport with low-cost flights connecting it with several cities in Europe.

The airport is 15km away from the city, and easily connected with buses, subway, and taxis or an Uber.

If you are already in Portugal, there are trains and buses connecting Porto to most places in Portugal and/or Lisbon.

Where to stay in Porto

Oporto Home – River Front : This modern and beautiful apartment is located right in the Ribera, one of the most visited areas in Porto.

Oporto Home - River Front in Porto

It has amazing river views and also Gaia views (the other side of the Douro River, where Port wine wineries are located).

You will be located within walking distance of the most interesting places and also near lots of restaurants.

Or why not check out the best hotels in Porto with a pool if you love having a pool for a dip at the end of the day!

30. Tenerife, Spain

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Tenerife  is a superb destination for a short trip. Firstly, the flight from London takes only 4 and a half hours. If you are already in Madrid the flight is only 3 hours.

And with so many low-cost carriers flying to Tenerife you can often get very cheap plane tickets.

Tenerife has great weather absolutely all year round, so any month and any date will be a great choice for a trip.

But that is not all that is great about visiting Tenerife. There is such a huge variety of activities in Tenerife that any traveler, families with children, couples, and elderly people will be happy with their journey.  

You can laze on the beach, go on excursions to colorful villages and towns, have fun in the largest water park in Europe Siam Park, or look at the stars at the foot of the volcano Teide.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Tenerife:

  • Siam Waterpark Entry Tickets : Kids will love it! Discover the Kingdom of Siam and dive into aquatic thrills with a full-day ticket to Siam Park Tenerife. Experience the force of the world’s largest artificial wave, float along a lazy river, and more.
  • Dolphin and Whale Eco-Cruise : Experience a memorable dolphin and whale-watching trip on an eco-friendly catamaran. Choose from 3-hour or 5-hour adventures, with food, drinks, and swimming available on both.
  • Teide National Park Sunset & Stargazing Tour : Enjoy breathtaking scenery in Tenerife and experience mesmerizing sunsets while stargazing in Teide National Park. Use telescopes at an altitude of 6561 ft (2000 meters) to observe the moon and stars.

How to get to Tenerife

There are two airports in Tenerife – the south airport and the north airport. If you plan to vacation in the south, where the sunny weather is the most stable, you should fly to the southern airport. It takes only 15-20 minutes by cab from the airport to the southern resorts.

Where to stay in Tenerife

Before I moved to Tenerife, I flew to vacation there with my family. I love the family friendly hotels in Tenerife. My all time favorite hotel is Bahia Principe Fantasia .

Bahia Principe Fantasia Tenerife

This Tenerife resort, inspired by fairy tales, captivates both children and adults. With an incredible water park, swimming pool, and exhilarating slides, it’s perfect for families.

Plus, there’s a fantastic kids club offering fun activities like cooking classes, and exciting excursions.

It’s a great opportunity for children to have fun and learn while staying here.

31. Kotor, Montenegro

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Kotor, Montenegro is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Europe that can be a great weekend getaway to escape to a real wonderland.

The charming town with the maze of winding lanes dates back to the 3rd century BC, and still today, you can admire the numerous historical buildings (especially churches and palaces) in various architectural styles.

But the real highlight of the place and one of the best  things to do in Kotor  is the ruins of the St. John’s fortress towering above the city.

It’s a bit of a challenge to get all the way to the top, with over a thousand steps to climb, but the views you will see are totally worth the effort.

This is probably the most iconic panorama in Montenegro and certainly one of the most beautiful landscapes you will ever see, where rocky mountains meet turquoise water.

Since Kotor Old Town is rather small, you can see everything in one day and spend the rest of your weekend trip either relaxing at the beach or visiting one of the nearby interesting places.

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Kotor:

  • Perast Old Town on Island Our Lady of the Rocks : The most popular trips from Kotor include the charming town of Perast (known for the church on the artificial island in the middle of the picturesque Kotor Bay). The trips are every 2 hours.
  • Private Guided Walking Tour : Embark on a 90-minute guided tour of Kotor, the city of merchants and sailors, to delve into its 2,500 years of captivating history. Marvel at the architecture adorning the squares in this UNESCO-listed fortified city.

How to get to Kotor

The nearest airport is in Tivat, around 10 km away from Kotor. You can also fly to the more popular Podgorica airport, from where it’s around 2 hour drive to Kotor.

Where to stay in Kotor

To make your trip even better, you should stay in one of the historical palaces in Kotor Old Town, such as Historic Boutique Hotel Cattaro , a former Rector’s Palace.

Historic Boutique Hotel Cattaro Kotor

This way, you can get a taste of Kotor’s rich past and enjoy fine accommodation in the heart of the town.

32. Reykjavik, Iceland

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Reykjavik waterfront Claires Footsteps

Reykjavik, Iceland’s effortlessly cool capital, might not be the first European weekend trip you think of – but it’s actually ideal. 

You can visit  Reykjavik in winter or any other time of the year for an amazing experience!

Once you reach the city, you’ll find a plethora of museums covering everything from Icelandic whales to Vikings and attractions, such as the immersive FlyOver Iceland experience and Hallgrimskirkja, Reykjavik’s main church – from the top you can take in an incredible city view. 

It may be geographically isolated, but the capital has an effervescently hip vibe, with chic cafes lining the streets and a gorgeous waterfront – perfect for a stroll. 

Explore the city independently or embark on a  free walking tour  to learn more about Iceland’s history and culture. 

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Reykjavik:

  • Northern Lights by Boat in Reykjavik : Head out on a Northern Lights tour (boats leave the harbour nightly).
  • Golden Circle Full-Day Tour with Kerid Crater : Year-round day trips to the Golden Circle are always popular. Enjoy stunning natural scenery and visit the Geysir area, Gullfoss waterfall, and Þingvellir National Park.

How to get to Reykjavik 

With links to main European cities and the East Coast of America, it’s easy to reach from either – and once you get to Keflavik Airport, there’s an easy coach connection (around 45 minutes) to the capital. 

Where to stay in Reykjavik

Skuggi Hotel by Keahotels in Reykjavik

Skuggi Hotel  oozes Nordic charm. With modern bedrooms, a fresh Icelandic breakfast served each morning and a prime city center destination, it’s the ideal place to stay on a quick break to the capital. 

33. Rouen, France

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Street with Timber Frame Buildings in Rouen France

Located in northern France, Rouen is a wonderful city, full of history from the Medieval times. You can easily discover it over a weekend .

What should you plan? Simply walk around, admire the half-timbered houses, learn about Joan of Arc and her trials, marvel at the Gros-Horloge, and be speechless in front of the huge cathedral.

The old town is so fascinating that a guided tour will help you better appreciate all the buildings that are all around you, as well as their stories. 

What a perfect weekend to travel through time!

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Rouen:

  • Guided tour of the historic center : Travel through time by observing the greatest monuments of the city of Rouen including Place de la Pucelle, Place du Vieux Marché, and discover the last moments of Joan of Arc’s life, the magnificent Courthouse of Rouen, and more!

How to get to Rouen

To get there, you can land in Paris and rent a car. The drive is 1h15 to 1h45 long. Or you can reach Rouen by train. The station is in the center, just a 10 minute walk from the old part of town.

Where to stay in Rouen

Hôtel Littéraire Gustave Flaubert in Rouen France

Plus, to make your stay even more special, the Hôtel Litteraire Gustave Flaubert is centrally located and will surround you with the words of this famous local author. 

34. Sofia, Bulgaria

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Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia, Bulgaria at sunset

This multicultural city has centuries of history in a small space, much of the center is pedestrianized, with a cosmopolitan, Mediterranean outdoor lifestyle in the summer months.

The best way to explore is to take a walking tour of the city.

There are mosques, cathedrals, and synagogues within a city block, and finding out how that all came about is key to understanding Sofia.  

The highlight of Sofia  is the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, one of the world’s largest Orthodox Cathedrals, but the smaller UNESCO World Heritage Boyana Church has magnificent medieval frescoes.  Visit on a trip that combines the stunning Rila Monastery.  

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Sofia:

  • Rila Monastery and Boyana Church Group Tour : Discover 2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Bulgaria on a thrilling group tour from Sofia. Experience the awe-inspiring Rila Monastery and enjoy breathtaking mountain views. Explore the Boyana Church with its stunning pre-Renaissance frescoes.

How to get to Sofia

With an international airport that serves both national and budget airlines, Bulgaria’s capital city, Sofia is well connected as a great weekend getaway.  There’s even a metro connecting the airport to the city center, that also runs to the bus and rail terminals too (the overnight train from Istanbul is also a super way to get here).  

Where to stay in Sofia

The four-star Rosslyn Central Park Hotel is in a perfect location for exploring Sofia.

Rosslyn Central Park Hotel Sofia

Rooms have WiFi, minibars and satellite TV, an airport shuttle is available and the hotel is just 3 minutes from the National Museum of Culture. 

35. Cork, Ireland

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Cork Ireland Best Europe Weekend Getaways

Cork is Ireland’s second city and the perfect place to visit for a weekend trip in Europe.

The city is full of lively pubs and great restaurants, so you can sip a quiet glass of wine at Meades 126 or party the night away at Bodega. 

Get an overview of the city by taking a walking tour of Cork , ideally one that includes most of the city’s main landmarks. Afterward, take in the views from Elizabeth Fort or ring the bells at Saint Anne’s Church. 

Here are some of our top recommended tours when in Cork:

  • 2-Hour Guided Cork Harbour Scenic Cruise : Experience a stunning boat trip to witness iconic landmarks like Blackrock Castle and Martello Towers. Immerse yourself in the area’s rich history while enjoying the breathtaking scenery.
  •   Jameson Experience Whiskey Tour : Today, every drop of Jameson whiskey is made in Midleton, Co Cork. Visit to see the largest pot still and a new micro-distillery in action, as well as experience the live maturation warehouse.

How to get to Cork

Cork has an international airport about 20 minutes from the city center. Alternatively, you can fly into Dublin and drive or take public transit down to Cork. The drive takes about 3.5 hours. 

Where to stay in Cork

Stay at the Imperial Hotel Cork City . This beautiful hotel is located in the center of everything, just steps from all of the action on Oliver Plunkett Street.

Imperial Hotel Cork City

The rooms are tastefully decorated, and there’s a wonderful spa onsite, in case you decide to splurge on a massage or facial during your stay.

FAQs About The Best Weekend Trips in Europe

Here are some answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about the best cities for weekend trips in Europe.

European cities are easily accessible for weekend getaways. Paris, Barcelona, and Rome are popular city break destinations. We have also included the attractions of Reykjavik, Sofia, and Budapest as great weekend getaways in Europe.

Late March to early June and September to November are the best times to visit. You’ll avoid the busy summer period and get more value for your money. In Northern Europe, May to September is warm and dry. Further south, temperatures can reach 36°C (96°F) in July and August.

Sure! You can spend a full weekend exploring the food and culture in Lisbon or Porto, both great ways to experience Portugal.

Weekend getaways in Greece have never been easier. With numerous cities and resorts to choose from, you can enjoy the sights, sounds, and tastes of the country before returning home within just 48 hours.

Croatia’s cities offer a captivating blend of heritage and modernity, with quality restaurants, vibrant nightlife, and world-facing cultural institutions. Everything you want and more for a city break!

Final Thoughts: Best Places to Visit in Europe for a Weekend

Europe is the perfect place for weekend getaways. From the vibrant city of Lisbon to the picturesque town of Cork and finally, to the beautiful city of Zurich, there are many great places to visit in Europe for a weekend trip.

From beach resorts to mountain retreats, you can find something no matter your budget or destination preference. Our travels have taken us to Greece, Italy, France, Spain, and other European countries. We’ve put this complete guide of the best quick getaways in Europe with other travel bloggers who have visited some of these destinations.

From all our travels, we’ve learned so much about what makes these places unique and special. No matter where you go in Europe, there will be something exciting and interesting waiting for you.

Whether it’s grabbing a bite from an unusual street food vendor in Lisbon or taking in the views from atop a mountain peak in Switzerland, you’ll have an unforgettable experience.

So grab your passport and get ready for an amazing weekend!

More Articles to Help You Plan Your Weekend Trip to Europe:

  • Best European Cities to Visit for any Traveler!
  • Best European Cities to Visit with Kids in Winter !
  • Read this post if you need ideas for the best European destinations for family vacations !
  • Here are our top five European family summer vacation destinations !
  • Fancy a winter European trip? Here is our list of the best cities to visit in Europe in December !
  • Here is the list of our best places to travel in Europe in kids !
  • Read all about our Europe travels on our Europe Travel Blog !
  • This post is a must-read if you are looking for the best airlines to fly to Europe !

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10 Perfect Day Trips From London To Europe

Day trips to europe from london (or overnight stays).

Living in London or the surrounding counties? Fancy a day trip abroad to brighten up your week? We’ve put together a shortlist of perfect day trips from London to Europe, suggested by savvy travellers who describe the delights of their favourite destinations, what to do and see, and how to get there and back without wasting any time.

Although we’re focusing on days out from London, you’ll love staying in these places a little longer too – ideal for weekend trips from London to Europe , the majority are also accessible from anywhere in Britain by plane.

Eifell Tower against Paris skyline.

24 hours in Alicante (Spain)

You’ll have 24 hours of non-stop fun discovering this lively Mediterranean City, a sun-lapped day on the beach and a delicious evening of wining and dining by the sea makes Alicante the perfect day trip from London.

View of Alicante leisure harbour and seafront promenade in Costa Blanca.

Planes leave London’s main airports around-the-clock for Alicante on the Costa Blanca, one of the world’s top holiday spots. Look out for a low-cost flight that leaves early and returns really late to make the most of your day – in summertime especially, you can party or chill on a terrace all night and come back home in the morning (current Covid restrictions permitting)!

Board the hourly airport bus straight into the city (or get a taxi), it’s only 10 minutes! Have breakfast on the seafront Esplanade – typically start your day with a thick hot chocolate drink with dunking ‘churros’ (long twisted donutty pastries) or a freshly squeezed orange juice, coffee and croissants.

San Juan seafront promenade and sandy beach in Alicante.

Walk along the palm-lined promenade to the city’s main beach, Playa Postiguet for a morning lazing under a sun umbrella on the sands and a dip in the warm, habitually calm Mediterranean Sea.

Alternatively, take the TRAM to San Juan Beach just around Alicante bay, kilometres of wide sands which never seem to be busy – there’s lots of space for beach games, loads of traditional restaurants and ‘chiringuito’ beach bars open until really late.

Amble into Alicante ‘old town’ for lunch, a maze of mainly pedestrianized side streets and shady avenues where you can get ‘tapas’ to eat with a glass of local wine, cool lager or sparkling cava – the choice of tasty Spanish aperitifs is infinite. Or you could try a ‘plate of the day’ in a gastro bar mixing authentic recipes with fusion cuisine. Sit outside in a tree-lined square or if you prefer, enjoy a seafood platter or saffron paella at one of the beach-front cafeterias.

Saffron rice seafood paella typical Alicante cuisine.

Spend the afternoon back at the beach, unless you fancy delving into Alicante’s history with a visit to Santa Barbara Castle, the Medieval Basilica or Alicante Archaeological Museum, for example. For dinner, it’s a personal choice and really depends on what (and how much!) you had for lunch. To recap, traditional Spanish or gastro cuisine, fish and seafood, paella and similar rice dishes, freshly picked Mediterranean vegetables and fruits, as well as international food.

Yachts on Alicante Harbour at sunset on the Costa Blanca.

A stroll along the leisure harbour past the fancy yachts brings you to the nightlife zone. Cocktails bars and terraces bordering the waters, Costa Blanca Casino, beach clubs with chillouts and infinity pools. Sip something cool under the starlight and relax to the sound of the sea. Dust the sand from your toes, rinse the salt water from your hair, dab on the deo, change into your travel clothes, and board your plane back to London after an exciting day in Alicante!

How to get to Alicante from London By plane : There are several direct flights to Alicante every day from London heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Luton, as well as from other major and regional airports in the UK. Flight time from London to Alicante is approxi,ately 2 hours 30 minutes.

If you are looking for perpetual sunshine head over to the Spanish Canary Islands, a four-and-a-half-hour flight and the perfect place for a weekend trip from London to Europe or a longer holiday.

A day trip to Cardiff (Wales)

Cardiff is an easy and ideal day trip from London and you get to visit a new country within the UK (no passports or vaccination visas needed)! There’s lots to do in Cardiff , while small, the city is packed with historical landmarks and beautiful places to see both in the historic centre and on the outskirts. If you’re going to Cardiff on a day trip from London, the first thing to do is to get yourself some warm, homemade Welsh cakes for breakfast from Cardiff Market in the city centre.

Entrance and turrets of Castell Coch near Cardiff in Wales.

While at the market, get local produce for a picnic which you can enjoy in one of the city’s many green parks, such as Bute Park or Roath Park Lake (where you can also hire kayaks and take a picture with the large white lighthouse). Be sure to get a pint in one of the local pubs and even try some of the Welsh-speaking-only pubs if you’re brave enough!

For a historical activity, visit Cardiff Castle right in the centre of town and the stone animals that line the walls adjacent to the castle. For a more beautiful castle, head 20 minutes outside of Cardiff (and on the way back to London) to Castell Coch which will make you feel like you’re in a fairytale, and explore the surrounding woodlands called Fforest Fawr.

When you’re ready to head back to London, go and get some more of those lush Welsh cakes for the way home!

How to Get to Cardiff from London The fastest way to get to Cardiff from London is by train. By rail: Direct train from London Paddington to Cardiff Central Station which takes 1h 50 min. By car: Take the M4 which runs from London to Cardiff and is a straightforward drive taking about 3 hours (150 miles); By bus : National Express from Victoria Coach station to Cardiff Coach Station, or the Megabus which takes 3h 45 min.

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Catch a plane to Guernsey (Channel Islands)

The nearby island of Guernsey makes for an easy and unique day trip from London. One of the legendary Channel Islands, it’s perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city. With plenty of rural sights in the middle of the island and stunning vistas along the coastal paths, Saint Peter Port is the place to see if you’re only visiting for the day.

View across the sea to St. Peter’s Port in Guernsey.

Guernsey’s quaint capital is a pretty seaside town with beautiful views and a fascinating maritime history, it’s the perfect place to relax and soak up some culture. The narrow passageways of the old town hide listed buildings from Elizabethan and Victorian times, the ancient parish church (1250), stone towers and turrets. The steep cobbled streets are made for strolling and window shopping, sprinkled with amazing bakeries and fun souvenir stores. 

Castle Cornet overlooks the entrance to St. Peter’s Port, a large fortress built right on the coast in the 1800’s to defend the city, just walk along the breakwater to get there. The castle offers various tours and activities for history seekers. The waterfront restaurants are the perfect way to experience what Guernsey has to offer in a short amount of time. Enjoy fresh seafood and other specialties, sample some local wine, and enjoy the gorgeous views of the marina and Castle Cornet. It’s so peaceful and beautiful, you might not want to come away!

Visiting the Channel Islands for more than a day? Then combine your trip to Guernsey with a holiday in Jersey .

How to get to Guernsey from London By plane : Travel to Guernsey by plane from London Gatwick Airport (LGW) – the flight time is approximately 1 hour. If in central London, get the Gatwick Express train from Victoria Station to the airport (30 minute ride). Guernsey Airport (GCI) is very small, so once you arrive it doesn’t take much time to collect your bags and head out to catch a taxi St. Peter Port which is only 10 minutes away. Leaving London early in the morning and returning in the evening gives ample time to escape to this hidden gem of an island.

Suggested by Olivia from the Girl With Blue Sails

One day in Paris (France)

When you are looking for ideas to take a day trip from London, leaving the country is probably not your first intention. But did you know that Paris is only a short 2-hour train ride away from London, St Pancras. Thanks to the Eurostar train, you are in France’s capital in no time and, because the train station is conveniently located, you can start your one day in Paris sightseeing programme right away. 

White domes of Sacre Coeur Cathedral in Paris on a day trip from London.

Closest to your arrival point lays the beautiful Montmartre artists’ quarter, a hill in the north of Paris with the famous Sacre Coeur cathedral on top of it. Isn’t enjoying the view over Paris a great way to start your daytrip from London? Montmartre is also a great place to take a late breakfast. It’s packed with cute cafés and bakeries, and perfect for trying a fresh French croissant and a café au lait!

Now head straight to Châtelet, the heart of Paris! From here you have some of the most iconic quarters within walking distance: the Marais, the Latin Quarter, Saint Germain, as well as the beautiful Notre Dame Cathedral and Pont-Neuf. Due to the fire incident in 2018, it is unfortunately still not possible to visit Notre Dame, but the cathedral is nevertheless still a nice photo stop.

The centre of Paris is also a good spot to find a place to sit down and enjoy lunch. However, try to avoid the cheap eateries around Saint Michel, it’s very touristic and the quality is not as good as it should be. If you want to save time, you also can have lunch the Parisian way: grab a jambon/beurre from the nearest bakery – a half baguette with ham and butter. 

Sunset over River Siene, Pont Neuf Bridge & Paris Museum.

After a nice walk through Paris’ historic quarter, board a river cruise boat and take a tour on the River Seine. The panoramic cruises are a great occasion to see Paris from a different perspective and you will have the best Eiffel Tower views ! 

If you have a bit of time left after this exciting day, you can cross the Seine to see the Pyramid of the Louvre light up at dusk. It’s just a short walk from Pont-Neuf and you can check another Paris highlight off your bucket list. To see the museum inside you’ll need another day at least, so consider staying overnight or longer to see the many wonders of Paris.

How to get to Paris from London The easiest and cheapest way to get from London to Paris is by train (taking into account travel connections to the city centres); By rail: Get the Eurostar Train from London St Pancras to Paris which takes 2 hours 15 minutes; By Plane: Flights depart London Heathrow to Paris Charles de Gaulle or from London Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted to Paris Orly. Flight time 1 hour 10 minutes.

Suggested by Lena from Salut From Paris

A shopping spree in Lille (France)

Lille is a wonderful French city with a variety of cultural sights, as well as some great shops! If you arrive by train, you’ll see the Euralille commercial centre right next door to the station, so you can start your shopping spree right away. However, I much prefer the little stores in the centre of Lille, so you might want to start there first.

Fountain and monumental buildings in the main square of Lille in France.

The Old Town is truly pretty, with gorgeous architecture like the Grand Place, the Town Hall with its majestic belfry and the Old Stock Exchange. You can also visit Charles de Gaulle’s birthplace if you’re so inclined.

One of my favourite things to do in Lille, however, is stuff my face with all kinds of delicacies. I love visiting anything from farmer’s markets to really fancy locations like the Meert shop (they sell the most amazing waffles!).

If you happen to visit during the holiday season, it’s good to come prepared with plenty of extra luggage space as Lille has one of the best Christmas markets in Europe .

The city is magical at this time of the year and besides seasonal markets, Lille’s shops will lure you in starting with their awesomely decorated windows and chic merchandise. But honestly, Lille makes for a great trip any time of the year. So enjoy!

How to get to Lille from London By rail : The easy and quickest way to get from London to Lille is by train. Eurostar takes you from the centre of London to the centre of Lille in under 1 hour and a half. Just keep in mind that you’ll need 30 minutes to clear customs and security before you get on board, so make sure you arrive at St Pancras International train station with plenty of time in advance. Also, keep in mind that your Eurostar ticket grants you 2 x 1 access to Lille’s top museums and galleries.

Suggested by Laura from Travelers Universe

Visit Brussels for a day (Belgium)

A day trip from London to Brussels is the perfect opportunity to explore the land of chocolate, beer, and waffles! Upon arriving in Brussels, begin your morning at the opulent Grand Place. The Grand Place, or Grote Markt, is a UNESCO World Heritage site that is said to be one of the most spectacular squares in all of Europe. Several important buildings grace this lovely square including the Town Hall and the King’s House (now home to the Brussels City Museum).

Triumphal Arch in Cinquantenaire Park in Brussels, Belgium.

From the Grand Place, head to the nearby Maison Dandoy to sample some of the best Belgian waffles in the city. Grab a waffle to go and enjoy it while soaking in the gorgeous views of the main square. Next, take the metro to one of the most famous landmarks in Brussels: the Atomium. You can purchase tickets to go inside the structure, or you can marvel at it from the lounge chairs in the surrounding park. After visiting the Atomium, head over to the European Union Administrative Centre for a walk around the area. Be sure to check out the Triumphal Arch, which is located just a short distance away. This monumental triple arch serves as the gateway into a sprawling urban park that also features a number of museums worth visiting at its east end. End your day by admiring the Royal Palace before making your descent to the Mont Des Arts Gardens. This elevated urban park offers the most beautiful view of Brussels and is extra magical to see during sunset! Ideally, stayover for a couple of nights and do a day trip from Brussels to Bruges – it only takes an hour by train.

How to get to Brussels from London By rail: The heart of Brussels can be easily reached from London via a 2 hour 15 minute train ride on the Eurostar, this is the easiest option if you are going for a day trip; By plane : Direct flights from London Heathrow to Brussels with a flight time of 1 hour 10 minutes.

Suggested by Olivia from Inspired by Croatia

A day out in Antwerp (Belgium)

Antwerp is the perfect day trip from London if you love history, beautiful shops, and great food. The capital of fashion is well-known for its famous fashion designers, Belgian beers, diamonds, and beautiful architecture.

When arriving in Antwerp central  by train, you will immediately fall in love with the memorizing building. Antwerp has the most beautiful train station in Europe, so don’t rush out of the station to go out and explore, take the time to walk around and absorb the architectural beauty.

16th century Guildhouses in Antwerp main square.

Antwerp is a relatively small city and can easily be discovered on foot. Make sure to visit the ‘Oude Markt’ where you will find the beautiful 450 year old city hall. During summer many restaurants and bars will have terraces, where you can enjoy a drink in one of the most beautiful squares in town. The MAS museum is situated only 10 minutes from the Oude Markt and is definitely worth a visit.

Enjoy a beautiful stroll beside the city river Scheldt to get there. In the Museum you will find encounters and exchanges between people from all over the world for several centuries. Take the escalator to the 10th floor and enjoy the best view over the town. Don’t forget to buy one of the world’s most famous Belgian chocolates as a souvenir! Neuhaus is one of the best chocolates you simply need to buy!

How to get to Antwerp from London By rail : It takes 2.5 hours to get from St Pancras International London to Antwerp, you can book a ticket with Eurostar Trains. There is free WIFI access, and you can buy snacks, meals or drinks in the onboard Café Metropole. The Eurostar train will get you to Brussels-Midi/Zuid, from there you can take the next train to Antwerp with no additional costs.

Suggested by Stéphanie from Bey Of Travel

A walk through medieval Bruges (Belgium)

If you’re looking to visit somewhere in Europe for the day from London, there aren’t many better places than Bruges. This city in Belgium is an ideal place to visit if you want to get away from the big smoke for the day. Bruges isn’t the biggest city in the world, but there’s plenty to do there.

Colourful medieval canal houses in Bruges, Belgium.

If you’ve seen the film In Bruges, you’ll be familiar with the city. It’s medieval in nature, with a variety of interesting spots to check out. The main attraction is the Belfry of Bruges which towers above the city. Walking into the city, you can see it from a distance. You can pay a small fee to enter and climb the 366 steps to the top where you’ll be presented with a fantastic view of the city and the surrounding area.

Bruges is built around canals and this is a great way to explore and see the city. Multiple canal tours take place every day and this allows you to see the city from a different perspective as well as learn more about its fascinating past. To learn even more about this past, you should check out the Bruges Historium. Here you’ll learn that Bruges used to be a major trading centre in days gone by, an age the Historium recreates, referring to it as Bruges’ ‘Golden Age.’

You can’t visit Bruges , or Belgium for that matter, without trying some Belgian beer and chocolate. This is easy enough as you have your pick of bars and chocolate stores to choose from. They’re everywhere in Bruges. A beer or two and some chocolate to take home with you is a good memento from the trip.

How to get to Bruges from London By plane : You can either fly from Gatwick, Stansted or London City airport which takes around 50 minutes; By rail : Via the Eurostar train which takes just over 3 hours; By car : You can drive via the Eurotunnel. You’ll have to drive from London to Folkestone and then from Calais to Bruges, but this takes about 5 hours one way depending on traffic.

Suggested by Tom Stevenson from The Travelling Tom

Fly over to Amsterdam for the day

Amsterdam is known worldwide as a lively city full of culture and history, and since it is only a short hop over the pond from London, it makes for a great destination for a day trip! When you visit Amsterdam, use this Amsterdam bucket list to guide you to the best sights and activities in the city.

Amsterdam canal, stone bridge with bicycles, medieval buildings.

Nicknamed ‘ Venice of the North’, your first stop in Amsterdam should be the canals. The best way to get to know the canals is literally on them. Rent a boat for a few hours and navigate the maze of canals to the Singel, Herengracht, Spiegelgracht and the Amstel River.

Then go for a stroll through De Wallen, Amsterdams ‘Red Light District’. You might instantly associate this district with prostitution, but during the day it is actually a very charming and lively neighbourhood full of little bars and boutique shops.

You can’t visit Amsterdam without having visited at least one museum. Luckily it doesn’t really matter what kind of museums you’re into, because Amsterdam has them all. For masterpieces from painters like Rembrandt and Vermeer visit the Rijksmuseum, located in one of the city’s most beautiful buildings.

For modern art pieces from current day legends like Banksy, visit the Moco Museum, for some culture and local history visit the Anne Frank House. Visit Madame Tussauds for freakishly lifelike wax statues of celebrities and for something completely different check out the Nemo Science Museum, which is located in a building shaped after captain Nemo’s boat, The Nautilus.

When you feel a bit tuckered out, head to the Vondelpark, Amsterdam’s big city park to relax for a bit, or dive into the city’s food scene and grab something to eat. Opt for something truly Dutch like bitterballen or Dutch Old Amsterdam cheese, or take your pick from one of the world-class restaurants, like Bord’Eau, Blauw, De Kas or Stork.

End the perfext day with a cocktail in one of Amsterdam’s rooftop bars as the city lights up at the golden hour and the sun sets on the horizon.

How to get to Amsterdam from London By plane : The quickest and easiest way to get to Amsterdam is by plane. British Airways and KLM both fly multiple times a day between London Heathrow Airport and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, and flight time is less than an hour.

Suggested by Tom & Zi from Craving Adventure

A day discovering the beauty of Copenhagen (Denmark)

Not often mentioned as a day trip from London, Copenhagen is the right place within a less than 2 hours flight. To be honest it is also one of the cheapest solutions for an amazing 24 hours away from London.

Façade, turrets and garden of Rosenborg castle in Copenhagen, Denmark.

The Danish capital is beautiful and the city centre completely walkable, which is a plus planning a day trip from London. However, walking distances can be one of the obstacles of spending a single day in Copenhagen . Instead of using efficient public transport, you can explore more in less time.

You should visit Rosenborg Castle, one of the most suggestive palaces in the city. The Danish Royal Family still lives here. If you are lucky enough and arrive at the Palace Courtyard before 10 am, you can see the Change of Guard. It is not as impressive as the one at Buckingham Palace but still very suggestive. Other incredible spots to discover in Copenhagen are the Round Tower, the highest point of the city, the amusement Tivoli Park, and the walk along the Nyhavn.

Nyhavn canal with colourful façades and boats in Copenhagen, Denmark.

While exploring Copenhagen you might also visit Amalienborg Palace, another awesome building in the Danish Capital, with a completely different style compared to Rosenborg Palace. Not too far away there is the Little Mermaid, the statue symbol of Copenhagen, which welcomes sailors and boats to Copenhagen Harbour. The statue was inspired by the Danish author Hans Christian Anderson.

As you can see Copenhagen is the ideal city to explore in a day out from London. It doesn’t matter which season you are travelling, Copenhagen can welcome tourists and offer the perfect winter escape, but also a relaxing summer. Also, you can consider Copenhagen just as a day trip before moving on the other side, exploring Malmoe, in Sweden just crossing the beautiful Øresund Bridge.

How to get to Copenhagen from London By plane : Copenhagen has daily connections from London Heathrow Airport and Stansted, and the flight takes just under 2 hours. The ticket is not expensive and purchasing it in advance can make the difference.

Suggested by Alessia & Toti from Italian Trip Abroad

Popular Places to See in England on Day Trips from London

Day Trips From London (Beautiful Places to Visit)

Boats on river in front of village houses in Stratford-upon-Avon.

The most beautiful places in Britain can be visited on day trips from London. Historic cities with medieval wonders, riverside villages, ancient forests, white cliffs overlooking the beach & ocean…

Days Out in Somerset

Roman baths & Bath Cathedral make a lovely Somerset day out.

If you’re planning a few days out in Somerset (UK), there are lots of great places to visit in the historic towns, sandy beaches to laze on, trails to tread along stunning coastline and nature parks.

Day Trips from London to Kent

Canterbury Cathedral best days out in Kent.

It’s easy to see Kent on a day out from London! Discover the heritage of Canterbury, visit castles & country mansions, enjoy the beach & coastal walks, then dine on seafood with a glass of local wine.

Visit the Sights of Wiltshire

Stonehenge monolith circle on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England.

On a day trip from London or visiting the south of England for a few days? Put the sights of Wiltshire on your itinerary (there’s so much history to see & lots to do for free)!

The Perfect 2-Day Trip to Cambridge

Grassland and trees behind of King's College in Cambridge, UK.

Cambridge is a picture-perfect county in the south of England. Discover which historical sites to see in the city, what to do while you’re here for 2 days, and where to go for something good to eat!

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I love how close London is to so many beautiful places!! I’ve added Guernsey to my to-visit list!!

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I lived in London as a kid and never got bored, we were always going on day trips to interesting places! Didn’t get to the Channel Islands though, so Guernsey is still on my wishlist!

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That’s a great list of suggestions!! I would have never thought of Alicante! Thanks for this :-)

We live near Alicante and love it here!

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Fantastic article. Love these recommendations!

There are some lovely places to see near London!

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Love all of these day trip ideas! I can’t believe how easy it is to reach so many places from London :)

That’s the joy of living in London or the majority of capital cities around the world, there are so many interesting places to visit within easy reach!

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52 Best Weekend Getaways in Europe: A Year-Long Escape!

Those blissful three days that all of us living in the UK look forward to, especially for a quick escape to the wonders of Europe. And what’s not to love? Amazing food, history, culture, and just a short flight away.

Darek and I have had our fair share of quick getaways, each leaving us eager for the next. We just love our weekend getaways – is that an illness? 😉

If you find yourself wondering where to jet off to every weekend of the year, wonder no more! We’ve compiled a colossal list, categorised by North, South, East, and West Europe for your convenience.

Whether you’re a romantic , an adventurer, or a city slicker, there’s something here for everyone – a long list of top weekend trips from London to Europe.

Best weekend getaways Europe

Best weekend trips Europe

Before you ask – yes, we’ve deliberately left out all the magical places in England . Because, you know, why not experience something different when you’re already living in a gem? Onwards, shall we?

South Europe – best weekend getaways

1. cinque terre, italy.

Nestled between steep cliffs and the Mediterranean Sea, Cinque Terre is a tapestry of five quaint villages. Hike from Monterosso to Riomaggiore and treat yourself to breathtaking views and artisanal gelato. The vibrancy of the buildings looks like a real-life palette of colours. Gosia and I, for instance, found a secluded spot near Vernazza, where we enjoyed a picnic with local focaccia. Pure magic.

Must-Visit Villages in Cinque Terre

  • Riomaggiore

Where to stay during Europe getaways in Cinque Terre?

  • Affittacamere Casa Dane’
  • Le 5 Terre La Spezia
  • Hotel Marina

Weekend getaway in Europe - Cinque Terre, Italy

2. Venice, Italy

There is nowhere in the world quite like  Venice in Italy . In fact, this is one of the best weekend trips Europe! A floating city that is world-famous, the beautiful sights that you can take in when you spend a weekend in Venice is something that will stay with you for a lifetime.

Away from leisurely floating around the city, there are plenty of other amazing things that you can see and do during your weekend break in Venice, including seeing the Palazzo Ducale and the Basilica Di San Marco.

Venice’s Virtues

  • St. Mark’s Square
  • Doge’s Palace
  • Gondola ride
  • Cannaregio District

Where to stay during Europe weekend trips in Venice?

  • Hotel Antigo Trovatore
  • Residenza Goldoni
  • Al Gazzettino

Best short trips in Europe - Venice, Italy

3. Zante, Greece

Also known as Zakynthos, Zante is a Greek island that offers an ideal blend of beachy relaxation and exciting water sports. The Shipwreck Beach alone makes the trip worthwhile!

Zante’s Zing

Best long weekend trips - Zante, Greece

4. Rome, Italy

Rome is not just a city; it’s an immersive experience. From the ruins of the Colosseum to the magnificence of the Vatican, every street corner whispers stories of the past. The local cuisine is another story altogether. Pizzas, pastas, and pastries—every meal feels like a Roman holiday. Our personal highlight? A moonlit stroll around the Roman Forum.

Highlights of Rome

Where to stay during extended weekend trips in rome.

  • SuiteSistina for Lovers
  • Trianon Borgo Pio Aparthotel
  • Hotel The Building

Weekend trips Europe - Rome, Italy

5. Menorca, Spain

An island in Spain’s Balearic archipelago, Menorca is the quieter, more tranquil sister to Ibiza and Mallorca. It’s the go-to place for beaches, coves, and coastal paths that can keep you exploring for days.

Menorca’s Moments

Best weekend getaways Europe - Menorca

6. Amalfi Coast, Italy

Where to go this weekend in Europe? There is something magical about Italy. Maybe it is the food, maybe is the wine, maybe it is the language. However, when it comes to the  Amalfi Coast , the truth is that it is the destination itself that can make you fall in love.

A recognised  UNESCO site , it is not only truly breathtakingly beautiful, but the Amalfi Coast is also a place that you will remember for nails to come. Set next to the sea, you may love the clifftops, or you may love the woodland, both of which can be found with ease.

Best Photo Spots in Amalfi Coast

  • The cliffside gardens in Ravello
  • The iconic Positano skyline
  • Fiordo di Furore, a hidden fjord
  • The ancient towers along the coast

Where to stay during short weekend trips Europe in Amalfi Coast?

  • Alcione Residence
  • Villa Yiara
  • Hotel Villa Bellavista

Long weekend trips in Europe - Amalfi Coast, Italy

7. Malaga, Spain

Malaga is a bundle of contradictions: an old soul with a young heart. It’s a city where modernity mingles effortlessly with history. And let’s not forget, this city gave us Picasso! The beaches are perfect for sun-soaking, while the museums are treasure troves of art and culture. When Gosia and I visited, we indulged in a tapas crawl, savouring everything from grilled sardines to Iberian ham.

Not-to-Miss in Malaga

Where to stay during short weekend trips in europe in malaga.

  • ICON Malabar
  • Soho Boutique Equitativa

Weekend trips in Europe - Malaga

Best European weekend trips? If you’re looking for a getaway in the Mediterranean, then Malta is the place to go. It’s got everything you could possibly want from a holiday destination: great weather, beautiful beaches and some of Europe’s best nightlife.

The city of Valletta, in Malta, is one of the most picturesque places in Europe. The historic city has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the second largest in Malta after Birgu. It is also known as “Little Venice” due to its canals, which are filled with colorful houses and palaces.

Malta’s Magic

Best places for long weekend Europe - Malta

Where to stay during European weekend trips in Malta?

  • Osborne Hotel
  • The Embassy Valletta Hotel

9. Barcelona, Spain

Here, Gaudi’s masterpieces blend seamlessly with a nightlife that’ll make you forget what sleep is. From the winding streets of the Gothic Quarter to the bustling markets of La Rambla, this is a city that never stops. Of course, no trip would be complete without visiting the Sagrada Familia . We got there early to beat the crowds, and the morning light filtering through the stained glass. Absolutely ethereal.

Staying in Barcelona for the weekend is a great experience, whether it is for the culture, the food or perhaps the shopping. You certainly will never forget it – a perfect destination for a short getaway trip at any time of the year!

Must-Try Foods in Barcelona

  • Tapas (especially patatas bravas)
  • Churros with chocolate
  • Fresh seafood at La Boqueria Market

Where to stay during Euro weekend trips in Barcelona?

  • Ohla Eixample
  • Motel One Barcelona-Ciutadella
  • Catalonia Catedral

Weekend Europe trips - Barcelona

10. Athens, Greece

When it comes to history, there is no other city that is quite as ancient than Athens. The home of gods, if you do take a weekend break to Athens then be prepared to be awe-struck by just how special it is as a city.

Of course, the history of Athens is one of the many reasons that people pay it a visit, but the truth is, just because it has a rich and deep story behind it, this city does not live in the past. It is also a  modern and vibrant place to spend the weekend, with plenty of amazing spots to spend the evening, after spending the day taking in sights such as the Acropolis and the Parthenon.

Athens Highlights

Where to stay during european weekend trips in athens.

  • Athens Raise Acropolis Project
  • Athens Capital Center Hotel – MGallery Collection
  • Athens Cypria Hotel

Weekend getaways Europe - Athens, Greece

11. Mallorca, Spain

Mallorca is not just a beach destination; it’s a Mediterranean dream. The island offers golden sands, azure waters, and a Tramuntana mountain range that’s perfect for hiking. We rented a Vespa one day and explored the hidden coves—definitely a day to remember.

Must-Visit Beaches in Mallorca

  • Cala Millor

Where to stay during short trips to Europe in Mallorca?

  • Elba Sunset Mallorca Thalasso Spa
  • Hotel Riu Festival

Weekend trips in Europe - Mallorca, Spain

12. Lisbon, Portugal

With its cobbled streets, historic trams, and a nightlife that buzzes with Fado music, Lisbon offers a laid-back charm that’s hard to resist. You can also visit Sintra if you have time 🙂

Lisbon is a postcard-perfect city, with hillsides surrounding it to really give a sense of drama that is hard to beat. In the city itself, you can explore the ancient ruins, cobbled alleyways and of course the domed cathedrals that have all become an incredibly recognisable European weekend getaway.

Darek, being an F1 car fanatic, was in heaven when he jumped on a tram – they are both the same, right? 😉

Things to Do in Lisbon

Where to stay during a weekend get-away in lisbon.

  • My Story Hotel Tejo
  • TURIM Boulevard Hotel
  • Lux Lisboa Park

Best weekend trips in Europe - Lisbon

13. Dubrovnik, Croatia

If there is one European country that is definitely growing in popularity it is Croatia, and when you see just what Dubrovnik has to offer, it is easy to see why. Not only is Dubrovnik a stunning coastal city, with one of the most amazing sets of views, but it is also an amazing city on its own.

Dubrovnik is a city where stone walls meet azure seas. The Old Town is a maze of narrow streets and hidden squares. Trust us; you’d want to get lost here. It’s also a perfect spot for Game of Thrones fans.

Game of Thrones Locations in Dubrovnik

  • The Pile Gate
  • The Jesuit Staircase
  • Fort Lovrijenac
  • The City Walls

Where to stay during getaways to Europe in Dubrovnik?

  • Guest House Tomasi
  • City Center Rooms
  • Scalini Palace

Long weekend destinations Europe - Dubrovnik, Croatia

14. Nice, France

The French Riviera is encapsulated in this stunning city. Walk the Promenade des Anglais, dip your toes in the sea, and explore the vibrant markets. Let’s not forget the rooftop bars with panoramic views – the perfect setting for a tipple or two.

Nice is a city that is like no other in the  south of France , it is not only a seaside location, which brings in families, but it also comes with some real city-like vibes, which attracts those who want to spend a weekend break there.

Best Rooftop Bars in Nice

Where to stay during weekends away in europe in nice.

  • Best Western Plus Hôtel Massena Nice
  • Hôtel Nice Azur Riviera

Long weekend destinations Europe - Nice

15. Porto, Portugal

The city of bridges, trams, and of course, port wine. Porto is a great weekend getaway option for those who want to enjoy some time away from the hustle and bustle of their daily lives, relax and recharge their batteries.

The city has been named one of the most beautiful cities in Europe by National Geographic and has also been voted as one of the most romantic cities in the world by Lonely Planet.

Must-Visit Wineries in Porto

Where to stay during europe getaways in porto.

  • bnapartments Carregal
  • LETHESHOME Apartments

Best long weekend trips Europe - Porto, Portugal

16. Ronda, Spain

There is plenty of growth happening in some of the smaller towns in Spain and  Ronda  is no different. Whilst it may be expanding, Ronda is actually still managing to retain some of the small town, a historic charm that makes it the ideal place to explore during a weekend break.

Perched atop a gorge, this Spanish beauty offers stunning views that make your jaw drop. Seriously, you can’t visit without snapping hundreds of photos.

Look at Gosia! She could spend hours there 😉

Ronda’s Breathtaking Spots

Where to stay during your europe getaway in ronda.

  • Catalonia Reina Victoria
  • Lewis&Peter Apartments Los Remedios
  • Parador de Ronda

Unique weekend getaways Europe - Ronda

West Europe – best long weekend trips

17. paris, france.

Known as the most romantic city in Europe, Paris is the place to go for a weekend getaway trip with someone special. If you have never been to Paris before, learn about the most  common mistakes of first-time visitors .

Plan your  weekend in Paris itinerary  in advance as there are many interesting things to do. Not only are there some of the most amazing hotels and restaurants for you to explore, but there is also a wide range of sights to enjoy too. The Eiffel Tower, the Moulin Rouge or the Louvre are some of them. There are many great  things to do in Paris with kids  too – if you fancy visiting the city with the little ones 🙂

Parisian Essentials

Where to stay during weekend trip europe in paris.

  • Victoria Palace Hotel
  • Hôtel Le Presbytère
  • Hôtel Horset Opéra, Best Western Premier Collection

Weekends away in Europe - Paris

18. Hallstatt, Austria

Ah, Hallstatt! This village is straight out of a postcard. Snuggled between the Hallstätter See and the Dachstein Alps, it’s a haven for nature lovers. Gosia was so mesmerised by the lake’s reflections; she practically turned into a professional photographer!

Hallstatt Highlights

Insta-worthy spots in hallstatt.

  • Market Square
  • Evangelical Parish Church
  • Hallstatt Viewpoint
  • The Lake Promenade

Weekend getaways Europe - Hallstatt

19. Ghent, Belgium

Less crowded than Bruges but equally charming, Ghent offers picturesque canals, historic castles, and a youthful vibe thanks to its student population. The Belgian waffles are to die for; you can have them every day for breakfast!

With a rich history, visitors to Ghent can marvel at the historic architecture, sample unbeatable local food and beers, and take in the beauty of the riverside city.

Ghent Highlights

  • Gravensteen Castle
  • St. Bavo’s Cathedral
  • Graslei and Korenlei
  • Ghent Altarpiece

Where to stay during trips to Europe in Ghent?

  • Pillows Grand Boutique Hotel Reylof Ghent
  • 1898 The Post
  • Hotel Harmony

Best weekend trips Europe - Ghent, Belgium

20. Colmar, France

Nestled in northeastern France’s Alsace region, Colmar is like a fairy tale come to life. With its half-timbered medieval buildings and Renaissance architecture, it’s a haven for history and art lovers alike.

Colmar’s Charms

  • Petite Venise
  • Unterlinden Museum
  • Bartholdi Museum
  • Christmas Markets

Long weekend in Europe - Colmar, France

21. Cork, Ireland

This Irish gem offers the perfect blend of modern energy and old-world charm. Take a day to explore the English Market and grab some artisanal Irish cheese.

Cork is one of the  most laid-back cities in Ireland, it might be compact, but that doesn’t mean that there is a lack of things that you can do. So, why not spend a long weekend in Cork with those who are most important to you?

Cork’s Must-Dos

Where to stay during weekend away europe in cork.

  • Gabriel House Guesthouse
  • Imperial Hotel Cork City
  • The Dean Cork

3 day trip Europe - Cork

22. Salzburg, Austria

Famed for its classical music heritage (it’s the birthplace of Mozart, no less), Salzburg is an Austrian city that oozes charm and sophistication. The Salzburg Fortress and Mirabell Gardens are must-visits.

Rather unsurprisingly, given the history of the city,  Salzburg  is known as the stuff of fairytales, and we have to admit, it does feel as if there is a spot of magic when you spend the weekend in the capital city of the  Austrian Alps .

Alternatively, if Salzburg is not your cup of tea, you can visit the capital of Austria:  Vienna – the most livable city .

Salzburg’s Symphony

  • Salzburg Fortress
  • Mirabell Gardens
  • Mozart’s Birthplace
  • Hellbrunn Palace

Where to stay during Europe weekend trips in Salzburg?

  • Austria Trend Hotel Europa Salzburg
  • Altstadt Hotel Hofwirt Salzburg

Best long weekend trips Europe - Salzburg

23. Luxembourg, Luxembourg

If you’re looking for the ultimate weekend break, you can’t go wrong with Luxembourg. The capital of Europe is a stunning place to visit, with its grand medieval architecture and lush green countryside.

It’s small but packs a punch. The city offers a unique blend of the medieval and modern, and its compact size makes it perfect for a weekend stroll. A highlight for us was the Bock Casemates – a network of underground tunnels with centuries of history.

Luxembourg’s Unique Spots

  • Bock Casemates
  • Palace of the Grand Dukes
  • Mudam (Museum of Modern Art)

Where to stay during long weekend trips Europe in Luxembourg?

  • Le Royal Hotels & Resorts Luxembourg
  • LÉGÈRE HOTEL Luxembourg

Best weekend destinations Europe - Luxembourg

24. Amsterdam, Netherlands

Whilst  Amsterdam  may be thought of as a city that is just for one thing, the truth about this beautiful Dutch city is that it is packed full of history and culture too.

Canals, culture, and cannabis – Amsterdam is a city of endless possibilities. Whether it’s a peaceful boat ride on the canals or a night out in the Red Light District, there’s something for everyone. Don’t forget to try the stroopwafels; they’re heavenly.

We really had a fun time when we visited Amsterdam 🙂

Amsterdam Essentials

Where to stay during european weekend trips in amsterdam.

  • Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky Amsterdam
  • Room Mate Aitana
  • Park Plaza Victoria Amsterdam

Weekend trip Europe - Amsterdam

25. Chamonix, France

Located in the French Alps, Chamonix is synonymous with winter sports and alpine glory. It’s not all about skiing and snowboarding though; summer offers excellent hiking, climbing, and panoramic views that leave people speechless.

Chamonix Cheers

Short trips Europe - Chamonix, France

26. Bruges, Belgium

This place is like stepping into a medieval fairy tale. Think cobblestone streets, charming squares, and chocolate shops galore. When we were there, we enjoyed a lovely canal cruise – highly recommended!

Bruges can be very busy during weekends, but once the buses with tourists are gone, the city has a completely different vibe. If you are an early owl as we are, for the best pictures we recommend exploring Bruges in the morning hours.

Bruges Essentials

Weekend trips from London to Europe - Bruges

27. Berlin, Germany

Berlin is a melting pot of history, art, and nightlife. The graffiti on the Berlin Wall tells stories that textbooks can’t. A currywurst at midnight? Berlin has you covered.

It is known as the city of freedom and there definitely is a feeling of a city that is not afraid to express itself. It is safe to say that there is always plenty to see and do in Berlin, which means if you are staying 2 days in Berlin , then you are likely to find yourself with a pretty big list of sights to enjoy.

Berlin Nightlife Spots

  • Charlottenburg

Where to stay during weekend Europe break in Berlin?

  • Schulz Hotel Berlin Wall at the East Side Gallery
  • Steigenberger Hotel Am Kanzleramt
  • IntercityHotel Berlin Hauptbahnhof

Weekend trip Europe - Berlin, Germany

28. Engelberg, Switzerland

Engelberg is your quintessential Alpine paradise. Whether it’s skiing in winter or hiking in summer, this place is a natural wonder year-round. Darek, being an adventurous soul, could hardly resist the call of Mount Titlis.

If you are looking for a unique weekend break Engelberg is for you! It’s only a stone’s throw away from Zurich.

Engelberg Essentials

Adventure sports in engelberg.

  • Snowboarding
  • Paragliding
  • Mountain Biking

Weekend trip in Europe - Engelberg

29. Antwerp, Belgium

Antwerp offers a delightful blend of art, fashion, and diamonds – yes, diamonds! This buzzing Belgian city is often overlooked but never disappoints. The cathedral and art museums are top-notch.

Antwerp’s Sparkling Spots

Short trips in Europe - Antwerp, Belgium

30. Munich, Germany

Think Bavaria, think Munich. Famous for Oktoberfest, it’s not just about the beer (though that’s a big plus). Castles, tech museums, and vibrant markets – it’s a city that marries tradition with modernity.

The ideal location for a weekend break, one thing is for sure, you will never be bored if you spend some time in Munich. You can take a walk around the Marienplatz, you can visit the Nymphenburg Palace, or you can visit the English Garden. Or perhaps do all three!

Have more time after a  visit to Munich ? Why not visit  Eibsee Lake in Bavaria  and  Zugspitze ?

Munich’s Highpoints

Where to stay during europe weekend trips in munich.

  • Cocoon Hauptbahnhof
  • Platzl Hotel – Superior

Weekend getaways in Europe - Munich, Germany

East Europe – unique weekend getaways

31. lake bled, slovenia.

A Slovenian gem that’s got romance written all over it. Whether it’s taking a traditional pletna boat to Bled Island or hiking up to Bled Castle for panoramic views, the area offers a variety of experiences. The lake’s beauty was so overwhelming, it was a challenge for us to leave!

If you love S love nia as I do, after your weekend trip you will definitely book a long holiday in this stunning country.

Best of Lake Bled

Lake bled activities.

  • Rowing to Bled Island
  • Swimming in the lake
  • Horseback riding
  • Cycling around the lake

Best weekend trips Europe - Lake Bled

32. Hel, Poland

Contrary to its name, Hel is actually a slice of paradise in Poland. Situated at the tip of the Hel Peninsula, this charming town offers stunning sea views and a rich maritime heritage.

It’s only a short drive from Gdansk making it a perfect location for a quiet weekend break.

Highlights of Hel

  • Hel Peninsula
  • Seal Sanctuary
  • Coastal Defence Museum
  • The Lighthouse

Weekend away Europe - Hel

33. Budapest, Hungary

The city of spas, Buda and Pest, and the stunning Danube snaking through. It’s hard to beat a sunset cruise here.

Budapest is one of the most popular destinations for a weekend break in Europe, and it is easy to see why. From impressive architecture to thriving nightlife, Budapest really does offer something for everyone.

Budapest’s Best Bits

Where to stay during a weekend break in europe in budapest.

  • Arcadia Hotel Budapest
  • Roombach Hotel Budapest Center

3 day trip Europe - Budapest, Hungary

34. Warsaw, Poland

A weekend break to Warsaw will certainly not disappoint, with a rich history, eclectic nightlife and beautiful panoramic views.

The Warsaw Old Town is one of 17 World Heritage Sites in Poland, after the intense bombings in the Second World War and being beautifully rebuilt. History buffs will love the abundance of museums in the city, and those looking for a good night out can discover one of the best bar scenes in Eastern Europe.

Warsaw Wonders

  • Wilanów Palace
  • Royal Castle
  • Warsaw Uprising Museum
  • Lazienki Park

Where to stay during a short break to Europe in Warsaw?

  • Novotel Warszawa Centrum
  • Hampton by Hilton Warsaw City Centre

Best weekend trips in Europe - Warsaw, Poland

35. Prague, Czech Republic

The city of a hundred spires! A haven for lovers of gothic and baroque architecture. The Charles Bridge at dawn is an experience that stays with you.

Surrounded by beautiful lush green trees, not only is Prague a  stunning city  to spend some time for a weekend but the landscape that envelopes it is just as beautiful to look at. If you visit Prague in December you can enjoy one of the  best Christmas markets in Europe  – it’s really worth it!

With so many great hotels and cheap  hostels in Prague , the city is a perfect destination for a short weekend break. Whether you simply take the time to walk around and soak up everything that Prague has to offer , spend the evening in a bar, or perhaps visit some of the main visitor attractions such as Prague Castle and Charles Bridge, you will love every second of a weekend getaway spent in Prague.

Prague Picks

Where to stay during getaways in europe in prague.

  • MOSAIC HOUSE Design Hotel
  • Grand Majestic Hotel Prague
  • Grandior Hotel Prague

Weekend destinations Europe - Prague, Czech Republic

36. Bratislava, Slovakia

This charming capital on the banks of the Danube is often overshadowed by its more famous neighbours. But with its medieval buildings and modernist 20th-century architecture, it holds its own.

Bratislava Castle and its 47-metre high tower offer stunning views over the country, as does the 45-metre high Old Town Hall. Bratislava is also home to the largest war memorial in Central Europe, Slavin, which is one of the main features on the city skyline.

Bratislava’s Hidden Gems

  • Devin Castle
  • Blue Church
  • Slovak National Theatre

Where to stay during weekend European trips in Bratislava?

  • LOFT Hotel Bratislava
  • Apollo Hotel Bratislava

Best weekend getaways abroad - Bratislava, Slovakia

37. Wroclaw, Poland

Known as the “Venice of Poland,” Wroclaw is peppered with more than 100 bridges connecting 12 islands. A paradise for architecture enthusiasts and photographers alike!

Wroclaw has many museums and galleries, including the Museum of Modern Art, an art gallery with a collection of paintings by famous Polish artists such as Jan Matejko.

Wroclaw Must-Sees

Where to stay during europe weekend trips in wroclaw.

  • Hotel Dikul Market Square Wroclaw
  • Scandic Wrocław

Short trip Europe - Wroclaw, Poland

38. Riga, Latvia

Yet another European capital that is rarely visited by tourists, but an ideal weekend destination is Riga. An underrated gem on the Baltic coast, Riga is known for its Art Nouveau architecture and charming Old Town. The Central Market is a feast for the senses!

Latvia’s capital offers endless beautiful architecture, and the centre of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Many of the grand buildings are excellently preserved and line the streets with pastel hues.

Riga’s Highpoints

  • House of the Blackheads
  • Riga Cathedral
  • Central Market
  • Jurmala Beach

Where to stay during weekend trip getaways in Riga?

  • Wellton Riverside SPA Hotel
  • Rixwell Hotel Konventa Seta

Weekend trip in Europe - Riga, Latvia

39. Krakow, Poland

Krakow is a city of legends, dragons, and an enormous castle. The Old Town Square is one of Europe’s most stunning, and the historic Jewish district, Kazimierz, is not to be missed. Darek recommends trying a zapiekanka (open-faced sandwich) while you’re there.

Krakow Know-How

Long weekend trips Europe - Krakow, Poland

40. Tallinn, Estonia

With its medieval streets and modern tech vibes, Tallinn is an intriguing mix of old and new. Its digital society is almost as impressive as its well-preserved city walls.

Tallinn To-Dos

  • Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
  • Kumu Art Museum
  • Telliskivi Creative City
  • Kadriorg Palace

Unique weekend getaways Europe - Tallinn, Estonia

41. Sofia, Bulgaria

Nestled at the foot of Mount Vitosha, Sofia is one of Europe’s oldest cities. The blend of Roman, Ottoman, and Soviet influences makes for a fascinating visit.

Sofia Surprises

Long weekend Europe - Sofia, Bulgaria

North Europe – long weekend trips

42. copenhagen, denmark.

Copenhagen is as chic as cities come, with its stylish boutiques, modernist architecture, and a cycling culture that’ll make you want to trade your car for a bike. Don’t miss the colourful Nyhavn harbour; it’s an Instagram dream!

Gosia found a hidden gem called Reffen – you need to visit it while exploring Copenhagen!

Copenhagen Coolness

Where to stay during european weekend trips in copenhagen.

  • citizenM Copenhagen Radhuspladsen
  • Ascot Hotel

Weekend getaway Europe - Copenhagen

43. Bergen, Norway

Known as the gateway to the fjords, Bergen is more than just a pretty face. The historic Hanseatic Wharf is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the Fløyen Mountain provides stunning vistas.

Visitors also love the bustling fish market, which is one of the most visited markets in the country and offers much more than just local fish catches.

Need more adventure?  Fjord cruises from Bergen  offer a breathtaking experience, making it a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and spend a memorable day.

Bergen Besties

  • Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf
  • Mount Fløyen
  • Fish Market
  • Bergenhus Fortress

Where to stay during long weekends abroad in Bergen?

  • Bergen Børs Hotel
  • Zander K Hotel

Weekend away ideas Europe - Bergen, Norway

44. Reykjavik, Iceland

This small but mighty capital is the launchpad for exploring Iceland’s out-of-this-world landscapes. From the Blue Lagoon to the Northern Lights, Reykjavik serves you nature on a silver platter.

If you are looking for a city that has plenty to offer, then Reykjavik might just be the right place for you to spend the  weekend in Iceland .

There are many great  things to do in Reykjavik . It is not only a beautiful city in its own right, but it is also surrounded by some of the most beautiful and breathtaking scenery too. The summer brings sunshine that never seems to end, whilst the winter heralds the arrival of the Northern Lights. A sight that people wait their entire lifetime to see.

Reykjavik Rendezvous

Where to stay during european weekends away in reykjavik.

  • Exeter Hotel
  • Reykjavik Residence Apartment Hotel
  • Reykjavik Marina – Berjaya Iceland Hotels

Best places in Europe for a long weekend - Reykjavik

45. Oslo, Norway

Oslo combines modern architecture with natural beauty. From world-class museums to the outdoor activities in the surrounding fjords, there’s never a dull moment.

Oslo also offers a great selection of restaurants and bars where you can try local delicacies such as smalahove (Norwegian smoked ham) and lutefisk (a fish dish made from dried cod).

Oslo’s Oomph

  • Vigeland Sculpture Park
  • Viking Ship Museum
  • Oslo Opera House
  • Frogner Park

Where to stay during short trips Europe in Oslo?

  • Hotell Bondeheimen
  • Cochs Pensjonat

Best short trips Europe - Oslo, Norway

46. Stockholm, Sweden

The Swedish capital is spread across 14 islands, connected by 50 bridges. A haven for design aficionados and history buffs, the city’s hipster cafes and trendy boutiques are also worth exploring.

Stockholm’s Staples

Best European weekend trips - Stockholm, Sweden

47. Oulu, Finland

Known as the “Technology City,” Oulu might surprise you with its vibrant cultural scene. The Oulu Museum of Art and the spectacular Northern Ostrobothnia museum are must-visits. And yes, the place is as Finnish as a sauna full of Nokia phones!

Outstanding Oulu

Best long weekend trips in Europe - Oulu, Finland

48. Trondheim, Norway

This Norwegian city offers a unique blend of old and new. From the magnificent Nidaros Cathedral to the modern Rockheim, Norway’s national museum of popular music, Trondheim is a symphony of experiences.

Trondheim Treats

  • Nidaros Cathedral
  • Old Town Bridge
  • Trondheim Art Museum

Best places for a weekend getaway Europe - Trondheim, Norway

49. Rovaniemi, Finland

Ah, the official hometown of Santa Claus! But Rovaniemi isn’t just about Christmas; it’s a hub for experiencing the Northern Lights and the midnight sun. Darek suggests a snowmobile safari if you’re up for the thrill.

Reasons to Visit Rovaniemi

Quick European getaways - Rovaniemi, Finland

50. Gothenburg, Sweden

A lively city with a laid-back vibe, Gothenburg offers everything from stunning archipelagoes to delightful amusement parks.

Cobblestone streets, hipster coffee shops, and even a picturesque archipelago off the coast. But let’s not forget Sweden’s second-largest city is a bustling centre of culture, innovation, and gastronomy. You won’t want to miss this place.

Gothenburg Glory

  • Liseberg Park
  • Gothenburg Archipelago
  • Haga district

Best places in Europe for weekend trip - Gothenburg, Sweden

51. Aarhus, Denmark

Known as the “City of Smiles,” Aarhus is Denmark’s second-largest city. From the ARoS Aarhus Art Museum to the Den Gamle By (Old Town), it’s a city that successfully combines the contemporary with the historical.

Aarhus Attributes

52. malmö, sweden.

Malmö is an underrated Swedish destination that’s often overshadowed by its more famous neighbours. Whether it’s the Turning Torso skyscraper, the delightful parks, or the buzzing cafés, there’s something for everyone.

Malmö’s Must-See

Malmö moments.

  • Little Square (Lilla Torg)
  • Oresund Bridge
  • St. Peter’s Church
  • Moderna Museet Malmö

Long weekends in Europe - Malmö, Sweden

Weekend trips Europe FAQ:

Yes, you can enjoy a long weekend in Europe by choosing a destination that is easily accessible from your location and maximizing your time by planning efficient travel and prioritizing key attractions or experiences.

Whether you choose Barcelona, Copenhagen or London, Europe is full of amazing places to go for a weekend break!

From the UK, you can fly to several destinations within a 2-hour flight range, including popular European cities such as Paris, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Dublin, and Brussels. This allows for convenient weekend getaways or short trips to explore different cultures and attractions.

Is it worth going on weekend trips to Europe?

Europe has a lot to offer, with a wide variety of destinations and experiences to choose from.

One of the main advantages of a weekend trip to Europe is that it allows you to experience a new culture, visit new places, and make memories without taking too much time off work or away from your daily life. Additionally, Europe has an excellent transportation infrastructure, making it easy and convenient to get around to different destinations.

A weekend trip to Europe can be a great way to get a taste of a new destination and create lasting memories, but it’s essential to plan ahead, choose your destination carefully, and have realistic expectations.

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The 50 Best Places to Travel in 2022

From far-flung destinations to hometown favorites, 2022 is the year to get back out there and turn your dream trips into reality.

Since 1971, Travel + Leisure editors have followed one mission: to inform, inspire, and guide travelers to have deeper, more meaningful experiences. T+L's editors have traveled to countries all over the world, having flown, sailed, road tripped, and taken the train countless miles. They've visited small towns and big cities, hidden gems and popular destinations, beaches and mountains, and everything in between. With a breadth of knowledge about destinations around the globe, air travel, cruises, hotels, food and drinks, outdoor adventure, and more, they are able to take their real-world experience and provide readers with tried-and-tested trip ideas, in-depth intel, and inspiration at every point of a journey.

Planning new adventures as a new year approaches is always a thrill, but finding the best places to visit in 2022 is unique. After two years of border closures, cruise cancellations, and travel restrictions galore , 2022 is the year we hope to get back out there, uninhibited (albeit vaccinated and COVID tested ), return to our favorite destinations, and cross new ones off our lists.

Though the hospitality industry was hit hard by the pandemic, many properties used the forced downtime to renovate rooms, add new amenities, and expand outdoor spaces to offer even more once guests return. 2022 is when many travelers will venture further from home, and even overseas, for the first time since the start of the pandemic, finally reaping the benefits of these valiant efforts.

Although COVID variants remain, regulations are still evolving, and precautions must still be taken, many of the destinations we chose for 2022 offer what we believe travelers are looking for in a post-pandemic world, from hotels with private accommodations to destinations teeming with fresh-air activities . Others, like Las Vegas, are for those who are ready and raring to make up for all the social time they missed — with a few splashy headliners, including Adele and the Raiders, thrown in for good measure.

As cruising makes its comeback , we included unforgettable places to see by water, from Antarctica to the Nile, and as hard-hit destinations like Italy and Asia recover, we found the buzziest reasons to return. Of course we didn't forget about all the stateside gems we got to know while domestic travel was surging, from Alaska and California to Florida and Michigan.

Our 2022 list, organized alphabetically, doesn't hold back, with aspirational trips as far away as India, Mozambique, Qatar, and even space — but we're also including hometown favorites, like Walt Disney World and its new Star Wars hotel ; the wellness retreats of beautiful Sedona; and the simple pleasures of small-town, farm-to-table living in Franklin, Tennessee. Because no matter what type of trip you've been dreaming of, we want to help you turn 2022 into the year you get back out there and make it a reality.

— Edited by Nina Ruggiero and Scott Bay

1. Abruzzo, Italy

Stretching from the heart of the Apennines to the Adriatic Sea on the peninsula's southeastern side, Abruzzo, Italy has long been one of the country's most overlooked destinations despite its unspoiled villages, picturesque Trabocchi Coast, and stunning natural escapes. Over the past few years, however, it has gone from a sleepy underdog to an ambitious harbinger of slow travel, sustainable gastronomy, and conscious hospitality. Villa Corallo , a 19th-century mansion near Civitella del Tronto was transformed into a five-star hotel in 2019. Dimore Montane , an eco-lodge opened in 2020 in Majella National Park, marries glamping with environmentally-friendly facilities with a zero waste policy. Meanwhile, restaurants like Bottega Culinaria in San Vito Chietino and Materia Prima in Castel di Sangro are redefining the region as one of Italy's most exciting food hotspots for their innovative and sustainable takes on local produce and traditional dishes (in case Niko Romito's three-Michelin-starred Reale wasn't enough). And completing construction this Spring is Via Verde dei Trabocchi: a cycling and pedestrian path along the Adriatic sea that's being built on a disused railway route. — Marianna Cerini

With many international borders closed over the last two years, many eager U.S. travelers' eyes turned to Alaska. The vast state, famous for its towering, snow-capped peaks, pristine wilderness, massive national parks, and colorful locals, made for a dynamic destination with no passport required. But as borders reopen, interest in the 49th state is showing no signs of slowing down. Alaska's tourism board said early forecasts are projecting that more than 1.57 million cruise ship passengers could visit southeast Alaska in summer 2022. That's an 18% jump from 2019, the previous record year. Many perennial favorite cruise lines , like Holland America, will be returning to full strength after a non-existent 2020 and abbreviated 2021. Others, like Windstar Cruises, UnCruise, and Hurtigruten are rolling out fresh itineraries or are launching new ships. On dry land, Alaska is set to see myriad new offerings and events. In Juneau, the Sealaska Heritage Institute will open their Arts Campus (where visitors will be able to learn about Alaska Native art and culture) and will host Celebration , one of the largest gatherings of Indigenous peoples. In Anchorage, Fur Rendezvous , Alaska's oldest and largest winter festival, will be back from Feb. 25 to March 6 (which also happens to be peak aurora season ). The event hosts activities like the Running of the Reindeer and the Outhouse Races, before culminating with the 50th running of the iconic Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race . — Bailey Berg

3. Anguilla

This easy-going Caribbean gem is simpler than ever to get to with American Airlines launching the first-ever nonstop, direct flight from Miami on Dec. 11. Private charter flights by Tradewind Aviation have also resumed service to the island. And the just-opened Aurora Anguilla Resort & Golf Club has a fleet of jets to ferry guests from key U.S. cities. The sprawling luxury resort will include a few restaurants overseen by chef Abram Bissell, formerly of Eleven Madison Park, The NoMad, and The Modern. Quintessence , a boutique luxury resort with perks like butler service and a 4:1 staff-to-guest ratio, is opening a more affordable annex of suites called Quinn that will debut in 2022 (along with a Champagne cellar tasting room and Art Bar). New Restaurant Uchu at Belmond Cap Juluca is taking inspiration from Belmond's collection of properties in Peru. Named after the Quechuan word for spice, the menu will feature contemporary Peruvian cuisine inspired by three of the country's regions: the coast, the jungle, and the highlands. — Scott Bay

4. Antarctica

The pandemic shutdown created a compelling reason to visit Antarctica in 2022: See how the whales, seals, and penguins react after nearly two years without seeing humans. New polar-class expedition ships and new ways to get to the White Continent are reasons to pack your boots too. Viking Expeditions will be in Antarctica for the first time in 2022 with new, twin 378-passenger expedition ships. Ponant's new 270-passenger Le Commandant Charcot introduces eco-friendlier sailing, as the first hybrid-electric ship fueled by liquified natural gas (rather than heavy fuel). Quark Expeditions' long-awaited 199-passenger Ultramarine delivers exciting heli-hiking adventures via two eight-seat twin-engine helicopters. Hit a craps table in between icy exploration on the luxurious new all-suite 200-passenger Crystal Endeavor . Silversea Cruises' posh, 144-passenger, all-suite Silver Explorer returns with a debut travel option: Skip the notorious (for rough water) Drake Passage and catch a private flight directly from Chile to Antarctica to board the ship. — Fran Golden

American travelers have long loved the Bahamas for its crystal-clear waters, sandy beaches, and sunshine just about 50 miles off the coast of Florida, but there are even more reasons to visit the island nation in 2022. Baha Mar on the Island of New Providence has a brand new water park equipped with everything from a lazy river to a surf simulator, and day passes are available for purchase to those who aren't resort guests. For more rest and relaxation, journey to the outer islands of the Bahamas. While charter flights will get you exactly where you need to go, Crystal Cruises is offering a Bahamas-centric cruise that brings guests to some of the quieter and more remote islands. On its mid-July cruise, guests will embark and disembark from Nassau and then be whisked away via "6-star" service to the islands of Bimini, Great Exuma, San Salvador, and Long Island. Beyond the beach, don't forget to indulge in some local food and culture. The Island archipelago is famous for its conch, stew fish, and rock lobster. From late April through early May, Carnival is celebrated in Nassau and back after a pandemic hiatus. Keep an eye out for the famous sound and dance of the junkanoo. — Jamie Aranoff

6. Barbados

Whether you want a relaxing all-inclusive stay or a vibrant vacation filled with dining and nightlife, Barbados has you covered. Nowhere is that more evident than the pedestrian-friendly South Coast, which is teeming with new resorts and restaurants. The O2 Beach Club & Spa is an all-inclusive resort set on the white sands of Dover Beach, with three pools, six dining options, seven bars, and the Acqua spa, featuring the only hammam treatment room on the island. It joins other luxurious South Coast hotels, including Sandals and Sea Breeze Beach House . If you can pull yourself away from the resort pools, head along the coast to Worthing Square Food Garden, an outdoor food hall with 20 vendors serving dishes from around the Caribbean. Or stroll down the mile-long boardwalk for easy access to ocean-front food and drinks at local favorites like Champers, Salt Café, Tiki Bar, and Chill Café & Bar. — Kevin Gray

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A favorite of adventure travelers for its rainforests and divers who explore the Great Blue Hole and expansive barrier reef, Belize offers an abundance of casual spots and a handful of luxe resorts. The latest arrival is Alaia Belize, an Autograph Collection Hotel , in San Pedro on Ambergris Caye, opened mid-2021 with plans to add to its already extensive guest room, suite, and oceanfront villa accommodations. Major airlines are also recognizing the destination's potential with nonstop flights and convenient connections from most U.S. cities. In addition to United and Delta's nonstop flights from Houston and Atlanta, respectively, Alaska Airlines added nonstop service from Los Angeles and Seattle to Belize City in November, and Frontier Airlines will start weekly nonstop flights from Denver and Orlando. — Patricia Doherty

8. Budapest, Hungary

Very few places in the world capture both old-world charm and elegant modernity like Hungary's capital city, and Budapest's latest 130-room luxury hotel, Matild Palace , is a shining example. The neo-baroque palace-turned-hotel, which opened last summer in the city's District V, is a UNESCO-protected site that once housed the city's royalty. The hotel is now home to Wolfgang Punk's famed restaurant, Spago , the first of its kind in central Europe. It also hosts the Duchess bar — a rooftop "liquor library" that mixes craft cocktails using local wines and pálinka, Hungarian fruit brandy, which can be enjoyed alongside panoramic views of the Danube river. Surrounded by 22 wine regions, Budapest is a city for oenophiles. Enjoy a glass of Kékfrankos or Kadarka in the Castle District's newly opened wine bar, Takler Borbár Buda , founded by one of the country's renowned winemaking families. Don't leave the city without visiting Marlou , a biodynamic wine bar near the Hungarian State Opera, and Portobello , an unassuming coffee and natural wine bar around the corner from Matild Palace. — Stephanie Andrews

9. Burgundy, France

The region of Burgundy is known for — you guessed it — its Burgundy wine, but French wine isn't the only reason Burgundy is a must-visit in 2022. In the spring, the region's capital city of Dijon will welcome the Cité Internationale de la Gastronomie et du Vin (International City of Gastronomy and Wine), an expansive complex with a cooking school, a new hotel, a handful of restaurants, and a wine cellar with over 250 by-the-glass offerings. The new project is perfectly situated at the starting point of Burgundy's famed wine route — Route des Grands Crus — which runs from Dijon to Santenay and produces some of the country's most well-regarded wines, including pinot noir, chardonnay, and sauvignon blanc. — Evie Carrick

10. British Virgin Islands

Within the Caribbean, the 60 islands that comprise the British Virgin Islands have long held the reputation of luxury draped in relaxation. And now it's doubling down on that brand of island spirit with Richard Branson's second private island, the 125-acre Moskito Island that opened in October and sits right across from his first BVI paradise, Necker Island (which received a serious upgrade when it reopened last year after a two-year closure). The new destination will eventually have 10 private estates that can be rented through Virgin Limited Edition , but among the ones already available are Point Estate, starting at $17,500 a night, and Oasis Estate for $19,000. But Moskito isn't the only shiny new reason to visit BVI. Proving the area's resilience following the devastation after Hurricanes Irma and Maria, Saba Rock , the private island long known for its diving, went through a complete reconstruction before reopening in October; the Bitter End Yacht Club reopened in December with BVI's first over-the-water bungalows; and Oil Nut Bay will expand in early 2022 with new villas, a watersports center, and spa. Also on tap for 2022, the solar-powered White Bay Villas and new hilltop suites at Long Bay Beach Resort . And with the Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival returning in the spring of 2022 after being canceled for two years, BVI is proving it's truly back and stronger than ever. — Rachel Chang

11. Costa Smeralda, Sardinia

You're likely to glimpse Europe's pro athlete and yachting crowds at Marriott's four hotels on the Costa Smeralda, the glitzy Italian destination known for its Caribbean-like beaches and luxury resorts. Its glamorous Hotel Cala di Volpe has gradually been unveiling room renovations alongside new dining options, including its Harrods Suite, with a roof terrace and sea-facing plunge pool, and BeefBar 's first Italian outpost. The entire area is one big " Billionaire Experience ," but Formula One and entertainment mogul Flavio Briatore snagged the term for his new dining and nightlife venue in designer shopping destination Porto Cervo. For more of a low-key, family-friendly escape, the Baglioni Resort Sardinia opened an hour south in San Teodoro in June, overlooking the stunning Tavolara Marine Reserve . — Nina Ruggiero

12. Crete, Greece

The Greek Islands have long been a perennial favorite vacation destination for discerning travelers, and Crete, the largest of the 227 islands in the archipelago, deserves a spot atop your must-see list. Yes, it's a place where you can find the white-washed buildings and blue roofs you've lusted after on Instagram for years, and a spot where you can dive into the cerulean blue waters of the Mediterranean at every turn. And of course you can dig deep into both history and mythology as humans have lived on the island since the 7th millennium B.C ., not to mention the fact that Crete is the birthplace of Zeus . It's little surprise then, with all this beauty and history, that Crete continues to harbor a rich creative community, mostly centered in the neighborhood of Chania. There, visitors can peruse works in museums like the Mediterranean Architecture Center , or seek out unique pieces in galleries like the Municipal Art Gallery or the Redd Gallery . To visit Crete, hop aboard a sailing with Silversea , which takes guests to Crete and several other stellar islands, or book a stay at the Blue Palace Elounda, a Luxury Collection Resort , named one of the Top 10 Greece Resort Hotels in Travel + Leisure 's World's Best Awards, 2021. — Stacey Leasca

13. Walt Disney World

The " World's Most Magical Celebration " — Walt Disney World's 18-month-long 50th anniversary event that kicked off on Oct. 1 — continues through 2022 with enchanting touches and highly anticipated ride and hotel openings. Star Wars : Galactic Starcruiser will begin offering its immersive, two-night adventures in a galaxy far, far away on March 1. The interactive, choose-your-own-adventure experience will have guests wielding lightsabers, sleeping on the ship, brushing shoulders with Star Wars characters, eating intergalactic cuisine, and maybe even going on a secret mission, making this a truly unique experience that you can't find anywhere else in the world. Other 2022 openings include the Guardians of the Galaxy : Cosmic Rewind indoor coaster at Epcot, slated for summer. — Elizabeth Rhodes

14. Doha, Qatar

As we ask ourselves what cities of the future should look like, we naturally look around for examples. Places like Shanghai, Tokyo, and New York City seem to fit the description on paper, but I'd argue that no city better encapsulates that definition than Doha, the capital of Qatar. There is so much to discover — from East-West/West-East , a series of four steel monoliths created by sculptor Richard Serra to the Museum of Islamic Art , the massive 560,000-square-foot gallery. Eat at Syrian comfort food spot Damasca One, Em Sherif a rooftop spot that serves up authentic regional dishes, and the lively corner restaurant Nourlaya Contemporary for Sri Lankan cuisine. Stay at the Mandarin Oriental Doha or Banyan Tree Doha . (Read Robinson's full dispatch on Doha in the July 2021 edition of Travel + Leisure) — Whitney Robinson

15. Edinburgh, Scotland

The Auld Reekie is buzzing with new energy. The highly anticipated Hotel W , designed by Jestico and Whiles in conjunction with Allan Murray Architects, is opening next winter. And several other hotels have recently opened in and around the city — Marine North Berwick , the Market Street hotel , Rusacks St. Andrews , and ship-turned-luxury-hotel Fingal . Gleneagles Townhouse , a first-ever city outpost from the famed Gleneagles estate, is opening in the spring. St James Quarter, a developing area of the city, and where Hotel W is being built, is opening next year with 85 shops, 30 restaurants, and a cinema. New in whisky is the September christening of Johnnie Walker Princes Street . And promising to shake up the scotch scene in the capital city is Leith Distillery , opening in the summer. — Scott Bay

16. Finger Lakes, New York

The Finger Lakes have bolstered their wellness and culinary offerings in recent years, carving out a name for themselves in the luxury travel realm. Inns of Aurora , comprising five historic mansions, debuted a holistic wellness facility in 2021 — set on 350 acres overlooking Cayuga Lake, complete with hydrotherapy pools, meditation areas, and a farm fresh cafe. Forty miles west of Cayuga, The Lakehouse on Canandaigua — situated on, yes, Canandaigua Lake — recently unveiled the Willowbrook Spa, which boasts lakeside barrel sauna sessions among other innovative treatments. Sandwiched between Cayuga and Canandaigua lakes is Seneca Lake, home to the largest of the Finger Lakes wine trails (this might be riesling country, but don't knock the lighter-bodied reds till you try 'em) and foodie draws like the 14-seat F.L.X. Table . Travelers visiting in the coming year will also see the Finger Lakes festival roster return in full force, including Rochester's Lilac Festival in May and International Jazz Festival in July, as well as attractions for the historically inclined road tripper, like Cayuga County's celebration of Harriet Tubman's birth through a number of walking tours and activations rolled out through 2022. — Maya Kachroo-Levine

17. Franklin, Tennessee

Despite its count of more than 80,000 year-round residents, the very walkable Franklin firmly grasps onto its small-town charms , starting with a quintessentially quaint downtown chock-full of shops and restaurants finding shelter in brick storefronts lining the sidewalks. The uninitiated might know this place for its past — Civil War museums, battleground sites, and historical markers telling the stories of a slave market, race riots, and Black soldiers in the U.S. Colored Troop division of the army all offer points of education and reflection. But the southern city has many modern-day draws as well — for starters, an exciting food and drink scene that includes the Tennessee Whiskey Trail and Arrington Vineyards , the largest winery in the region. Musical events and venues abound, too: The Pilgrimage Music Festival is one of the biggest in the state, and the 7,500-seat FirstBank Amphitheater , newly opened inside a former rock quarry, has welcomed the likes of the Jonas Brothers and Santana to its stage. There's also Leiper's Fork , a quirky-cool enclave filled with antique shops and art galleries. Even more brand-new to the scene is Southall , a 325-acre farm and inn with 62 rooms and suites and 16 cottages opening this June. The lush setting amid rolling hills makes active adventures (hiking, biking, kayaking), wellness pursuits (a spa, meditation, yoga, and two outdoor pools), and nourishing food (the restaurant uses ingredients grown, raised, and foraged on the property) easy to find. All of this and more lie just a short, 30-minute drive from bustling Nashville, making it tempting to tack onto a visit to the capital city. — Alisha Prakash

18. Galápagos Islands

The world's largest marine biosphere reserve will expand more than 20,000 square miles next year thanks to a recent presidential decree . The conservation measure seeks to combat illegal fishing by offering increased protection to the thousands of species that populate the archipelago's waters as well as a migration corridor stretching up to Costa Rica used by sharks, whales and other sea life. Come January, travelers can cruise this UNESCO-protected region on new nine-day adventures from Hurtigruten Expeditions and outfitter Metropolitan Touring aboard the 90-guest carbon-neutral MS Santa Cruz II. For a more intimate experience, passengers can book Aqua Expeditions ' seven-suite 164-foot superyacht, Aqua Mare, when it debuts in May. At the end of the year, eco-enthusiasts can sail to lesser-explored islands to spot giant tortoises, sea lions, flightless cormorants, Galápagos penguins, and marine iguanas on Quasar Expeditions ' new sustainable yacht — the 18-passenger M/Y Conservation featuring biodegradable amenities, renewable energy and a carbon-neutral footprint. Those with timid sea legs should check into the locally owned and run Montemar in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island. — Nora Walsh

19. Greater Palm Springs, California

Greater Palm Springs is kicking its signature self-care into high gear in the coming year. Taking a cue from its sister property, Sensei Lanai , the new Sensei Porcupine Creek is converting a 230-acre private estate into a luxury wellness experience in Rancho Mirage in 2022. In Palm Springs proper, Agua Caliente Cultural Plaza will celebrate Indigenous art and history alongside the new Spa at Séc-he , where visitors will soak in approximately 12,000-year-old hot springs. Nearby, Fleur Noire Hotel just opened its adults-only casitas and bungalows, with a speakeasy Champagne bar to follow. Unexpectedly, the desert has a budding surf scene — the former Wet 'n Wild waterpark is becoming Palm Springs Surf Club , with a state-of-the-art wave pool, spa, restaurant, and bar; DSRT Surf is set to open a 5.5-acre wave lagoon in Palm Desert; and Kelly Slater himself is bringing a green energy–powered wave basin to Coral Mountain , a proposed new wellness resort with a hotel and residences, set to open in La Quinta by 2023 pending city approvals. And for entertainment outside the splash zone, the $250-million Coachella Valley Arena will host hockey, concerts, and more live events by the end of the year. — Nina Ruggiero

20. Greenville, South Carolina

Once in the shadow of Charleston and Asheville, Greenville has emerged in recent years as a go-to destination in its own right — and it keeps giving travelers more reasons to visit. In 2022, the city of just over 70,000 people will welcome a luxury boutique hotel, unveil a new public gathering place, and build on its well-earned reputation as a culinary and craft beer hotspot. The long-awaited, 187-room Grand Bohemian hotel is expected to open its doors this spring, complete with a two-story restaurant and bar, art gallery, and spa. The 60-acre Unity Park will feature plenty of greenspace, an observation tower, baseball fields, playgrounds, and walking and biking trails. And recently opened restaurants, including French Laundry alum Drew Erickson's Camp , Urban Wren, Coral, and an outpost of Nashville's famous Prince's Hot Chicken located inside Yee-Haw Brewing will ensure you're well-fed while in town. — Kevin Gray

21. Ilha Caldeira, Mozambique

While South Africa and Uganda grab headlines for African wildlife, Mozambique has been quietly making strides protecting 17 percent of its land — including beaches, coral reefs, and islands — showcasing its dedication to its natural beauty both on land and underwater. Ever since the country's 16-year civil war ended in 1992, the southeastern African nation has been aiming to build back in the right ways. Case in point: the private island of Ilha Caldeira, less than seven miles off the coast as part of the Primeiras and Segundas Archipelago, located within the marine-protected area with 20 percent of the country's intact living coral. It's here that the eco-luxury Banyan Tree resort chain has developed one of its most ambitious projects yet, a five-star property — accessible by jetty or helicopter — with 40 private pool villas that will be completely solar powered. Add to that a fish market restaurant with a 270-degree ocean view, the brand's trademark Banyan Tree Spa, and world-class diving, all in a too-pristine-to-believe beach setting, and this island escape is sure to draw attention away from its Indian Ocean neighbors when it opens at the end of 2022. — Rachel Chang

22. Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Those wary of traveling internationally in 2022 will find solace in Jackson Hole, a mountain town with endless open space (Wyoming is the least populated state in the U.S.) and plenty to do. In the winter, life revolves around Jackson Hole Mountain Resort , home to some of the nation's best skiing and snowboarding. In the summer, plan your trip around the Jackson Hole Food & Wine Summer Festival (June 23-25) or head to the nearby Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. For easy access to the mountain town, travelers can hop on one of Aero's high-end, seasonal flights and stay at The Cloudveil off the Town Square or the Caldera House at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. — Evie Carrick

23. Kafue National Park, Zambia

Straddling three regions of Zambia, Kafue National Park is the largest (and oldest) in the country, measuring 8,648 miles. In the wildlife-rich Busanga plains — located in the secluded northern side of the park — spend the night at newly opened Chisa Busanga Camp in their bird's nest shaped rooms. Enjoy a silent safari, thanks to e-cruisers or an e-bike safari provided by the property. See wildlife from above with a hot air balloon safari from Shumba Camp or Busanga Bush Camp . Other accommodation offerings in the park include riverfront Ila Safari Lodge and Mukambi Safari Lodge . Both properties offer fishing, walking safaris, boat cruises, and have Instagram worthy pools (perfect for a soak and the traditional safari sundowner: a gin and tonic). — Mazuba Kapambwe

24. Kaunas, Lithuania

Kaunas, Lithuania has a lofty New Year's resolution. After a century of wars, Soviet rule, and, since the 1990s, independence, this UNESCO Creative City of Design is ready to cultivate a new identity — and it's doing so as one of two European Capitals of Culture for 2022 (alongside Novi Sad, Serbia). The festivities commence in January, with thousands of concerts, festivals, exhibitions, and events throughout the year to celebrate Kaunas' history while cementing its path forward . Also this year, Kaunas will welcome the highly anticipated $30 million Science Island, Lithuania's first national science and innovation center designed by UK firm Malcolm Reading Consultants (MRC). By May, the city's former Magnus Hotel will reopen with sparkly new digs and a posh rooftop under the ibis Styles umbrella . This lively city is also a main stop on the recently unveiled 1,330-mile Forest Trail across the Baltics. And, a host of just-announced Ryanair flight routes, including Madrid to Kaunas, will make visiting this capital of culture a breeze. — Stephanie Vermillion

25. Kyushu, Japan

Kyushu may be less than two hours from Tokyo by plane, but it feels far from Honshū's well-beaten tourist circuit. The southwesternmost Japanese main island is still largely unexplored, providing those willing to venture off the beaten path with a much different Japan than the one they'll find in its cities. As a warm, subtropical island, Kyushu is home to long, golden beaches and some of Japan's best snorkeling and scuba diving. Inland, the country's most active volcano, Mt. Aso, feeds the island's myriad natural hot springs — many of which offer sea views. And while the island has accommodations that include both hot spring resorts and luxury beachfront villas , nothing tops a stay at Hirado Castle , which was recently restored and renovated to welcome visitors overnight . — Evie Carrick

26. Lanai, Hawaii

Wellness opportunities and cultural awareness are showcased along with luxury at Lanai's two Four Seasons resorts. At Sensei Lāna'i, A Four Seasons Resort , guests can now choose the Discover Sensei Experience , offering the ability to enjoy the retreat's amenities without joining the more comprehensive programs. New "Optimal Wellbeing" programs focus on improving performance in tennis and golf along with overall wellness. Four Seasons Resort Lanai is adding an observatory as part of "Love Lanai," featuring cultural experiences designed to share the island's rich heritage. The observatory program will center around the history of Pacific voyaging, native traditions, and astronomy. — Patricia Doherty

27. Las Vegas, Nevada

Never bet against the house: The pandemic may have put a damper on Las Vegas, but the ever-on-the-move city is back in a big way for 2022. A massive new development on the Strip, Resorts World Las Vegas, opened in June, has three distinct Hilton properties under one enormous roof, not to mention more than 40 restaurants and bars, plus pools (plural), and a handful of $15,000-a-night villas . Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, the Cromwell , and downtown's Circa Resort & Casino are also giving visitors fresh options on where to stay. The city's pro sports teams — also now plural — are drawing in fans. And off-Strip "immersive experiences," like the Omega Mart by Meow Wolf and the Illuminarium, both at Area15 , are lending an additional layer of things to do beyond the expected. Not that there's anything wrong with splashing out on dinner and a show after the past two years. Live acts — like Adele's just-announced residency at The Colosseum — are once again hot tickets, as is a table at chic new supper club Delilah , at the Wynn Las Vegas. Some things, thankfully, never change. — Paul Brady

28. Louisville, Kentucky

Your cowboy boots were made for walking the streets of Louisville. Nicknamed "The Bourbon City," an official gateway to Kentucky's bourbon trail, the city is expanding its bourbon footprint in 2022. In October, the Urban Bourbon Trail welcomed the first and only African American–owned distillery in the state, Brough Brothers . Meanwhile, its trailmate, Angel's Envy , will wrap its $8.2-million expansion project complete with a new event space and five tasting rooms in the spring. The city is most well known for hosting the annual Kentucky Derby every spring at the historic Churchill Downs racetrack, and the Downs will open the first installment of its multi-year expansion plan, the Homestretch Club , just in time for the 2022 Derby. There, attendees will be able to enjoy the race with an all-new trackside lounge experience. — Hannah Streck

29. Malaysia

Malaysia is home to a beautiful medley of cultures (Chinese, Indian, and Malay) and a diverse smattering of terrain: bustling cities with towering buildings, verdant rain forests with incredible wildlife, and idyllic islands with dreamy beaches. But all of this and more has been closed to the world for much of the pandemic. Now that the island of Langkawi is open via a travel bubble, with the rest of the country expected to follow suit in 2022, travelers can once again experience Malaysia's many gifts. Langkawi, a beach lover's paradise, blends unspoiled nature (UNESCO-listed Kilim Karst Geoforest Park ) and unparalleled luxury ( Four Seasons Resort , Datai Langkawi ), while cosmopolitan capital Kuala Lumpur draws visitors with its gleaming Petronas Towers, delicious hawker food stalls, and shopping. Then there's Borneo, complete with wildlife-packed jungles and a rich Indigenous culture, as well as Desaru Coast, a 3,900-acre area that's home to coveted resorts like the One&Only Desaru Coast , a tropical oasis that opened in early September 2020 (the brand's first in Asia). — Alisha Prakash

30. Maldives

The Maldives' 1,000+ islands sit in the Indian Ocean like a string of turquoise pearls. The tropical nirvana has 166 accommodation options, including the new Joali Being nature retreat, which leads guests on a transformative wellness journey. Alila Kothaifaru Maldives debuts in February with 80 beach and overwater villas on the Raa Atoll. Coming to the same atoll in May, also with 80 luxury villas, is Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa on a massive lagoon primed for snorkeling. The ever-innovative Soneva Fushi has a new experience that includes zip-lining to a six-course meal 30 feet about the sand. Along with Soneva Jani, they've debuted Soneva Soul , a new spa complex melding ancient and modern techniques. Other vacation favorites are unveiling new digs like the sleek, contemporary renovation of Naladhu Private Island and the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island , debuting in February. — Katie Lockhart

31. Newport, Rhode Island

Newport is considered one of the sailing capitals of the world. It is home to the largest fleet of America's Cup 12 Meter yachts , most of which are available for charter. In May, the coastal town is welcoming a Sailing Museum that is sure to solidify that title. Over the past few years, a slew of hotel openings have closed a much-needed gap for luxury accommodations, including Hammett's Hotel , Brenton Hotel , and The Wayfinder Hotel . The Vanderbilt, Auberge Resorts Collection is debuting the property's highly anticipated transformation conceived by Dallas-based design collective Swoon — the lobby, dining room, and shared areas are now complete with guest rooms finishing early next year. Renowned beverage executive Maxwell Britten has joined the team as chief cocktail curator alongside an amazing chef who cooks up a selection of elevated pub-inspired dishes. And don't miss Giusto , at Hammett's Hotel, which serves up excellent Italian with a Rhode Island twist. — Scott Bay

32. Nile Cruise, Egypt

There is no trip that will convert you to a life of river cruising quite like a sail down (well, technically, up) the Nile. In fact, the world's first river cruises sailed in Egypt, a country designed around the central waterway, where it makes sense that the Nile would act as your home base. A typical Egyptian river cruise sets sail from Cairo to Luxor and then Aswan, with the occasional stop to visit an island temple along the way — complete with sights like the Pyramids, Valley of Kings and Queens, Nefertari's tomb, and the Temple of Kom Ombo. In 2022, there's more than one new river cruise to choose from, between Uniworld's newly launched S.S. Sphinx and AmaWaterways' Amadahlia , both of which sailed their inaugural voyages in fall 2021. — Maya Kachroo-Levine

In late 2021, Panama launched a tourism platform along with the coolest tagline in travel: " Live for More ." With a booming coffee scene and a renewed focus on its culture, history, and biodiversity , the Central American nation is ready for its moment in the spotlight. It's an attractive place for those looking to get out of resort mode and into a world open for exploration and adventure. Immersive environmental experiences abound here, including trekking through the rainforest on its suspended hanging bridges and walking to the top of the Volcán Barú, an active volcano with both Pacific and Atlantic Ocean views from the top. There is also abundant opportunity to learn from Panama's seven Indigenous communities, each of whom offer their own personalized experiences and are happy to share their craftsmanship and traditions. Panama offers plenty of luxury, too. In its capital city, check into the American Trade Hotel , centrally located in Panama's Casco Viejo district, a historic neighborhood which happens to also be a UNESCO World Heritage Site. — Stacey Leasca

34. Phuket, Thailand

Before the pandemic, Phuket was beautiful but crowded, full of beach bars and tourists chasing all-nighters. It's still full of energy and surrounded by the same pristine sea glass–colored water, but its luxurious side is finally getting the attention it deserves, from its high-end coffee shops to its cocktail bars. Hide from the world in paradise with a stay in one of the private pool residences at Trisara , featuring kitchens, a private chef, butler service, and breathtaking views over the sea, as well as access to the resort's PRU restaurant , which has earned both a Michelin star and a Michelin green star. Or book a stay at the brand-new V Villas Phuket , which offers a curated selection of 19 private-pool, 1-, 3-, and 4-bedroom villas. Later, party the night away in Phuket Old Town with inventive cocktails at Club No. 43 (think: rum with grilled pineapple juice and espuma), or settle in for a great dinner and a night of daring performances at the Junkyard Theatre , which just launched a weekly Saturday night show. — Alison Fox

35. Pico, Portugal

The islands of the Azores — a Portuguese archipelago in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean some 900 miles west of Lisbon — are more popular than ever, and for 2022, travelers will want to fix their eyes firmly on the second-largest isle: Pico, an alluring, otherworldly locale covered with black, volcanic rocks. Conquering Portugal's highest peak, the cloud-shrouded, 7,713-foot-high Mount Pico, used to be the island's main draw, but a recent uptick in hospitality infrastructure has allowed for more opportunity to partake of Pico's most important agricultural output: wine. Renowned Portuguese winemaker Antonio Maçanita just opened a new winery that comes with bookable design-forward apartments adjacent to the island's unique vineyards. On Pico, grapes are planted on volcanic terroir that are then protected from Atlantic winds with rock walls. Maçanita's ​​ Azores Wine Company 's mineral, sometimes slightly salty wines could be the perfect celebratory drink after a grueling hike.The crashing waves around Pico are beginning to seduce surfers, too. And there are also ample opportunities to watch for marine life thanks to 20 species of dolphins and whales (including humpbacks and orcas) that can be spotted in these waters. But if you'd rather eat what's in the water: Try lapas, a local shellfish delicacy best served grilled with butter and garlic and finished with a squeeze of lemon. Thankfully, getting to experience all of this has never been easier: Starting July 1, United Airlines will for the first time connect Newark to the island of São Miguel (the Azores' largest island), and from there, it's a quick hop over to Pico. Or you could always get there via direct flights from Lisbon or Porto with Tap Air Portugal's stopover program. — Chadner Navarro

36. Quebec, Canada

After over a year of tight pandemic restrictions, Canada reopened to American tourists in 2021, so now might finally be time to plan that trip to the Great White North, starting with the province of Quebec. From the charming, French-influenced cities of Montreal and Quebec City to the region's snow-capped mountains, there's something new to explore every season. In December 2021, the first Club Med mountain resort in Canada, Club Med Quebec Charlevoix , opened, offering all-inclusive ski vacations just a short flight from several major U.S. cities. Regent Seven Seas Cruises is offering a foliage-packed autumn cruise from New York to Montreal in October. No matter what time of year you visit, Le Capitole Hotel in Quebec City and Humaniti Hotel Montreal are top picks for places to stay in the major cities. — Elizabeth Rhodes

37. Queensland, Australia

Australia's highly anticipated international border reopening will be well worth the wait, especially as more travelers seek nuanced cultural experiences and sustainable stays. The northeastern state has long been the gateway for visits to the rightly beloved Great Barrier Reef, and beginning in 2022, visitors can learn about conservation efforts and the ecosystem directly from the area's Traditional Land Owners and Indigenous guides during day trips from Dreamtime Dive & Snorkel . Aboriginal elders and Traditional Land Owners are also working with local operator Gudjuda Tours on a daylong excursion to tag and rescue one of the reef's most beloved creatures: sea turtles. Those who want to take a more extended trip to the Whitsunday Islands can look to Elysian Retreat , recently certified as the area's first fully solar-powered resort, or its carbon-negative sister property Pumpkin Island . Back on the mainland, within the verdant Daintree Rainforest UNESCO World Heritage Site, eco-luxury hideaway Silky Oaks Lodge will finally welcome guests back after its $15-million overhaul. — Sarah Bruning

38. Santa Ynez Valley, California

Two hours from L.A., the Santa Ynez Valley is rural, unassuming, and coming into its own. The region has grown grapes for decades and has even made a Hollywood cameo in the movie Sideways. The arrival of newer tasting rooms, restaurants, and hotels in recent years has firmly put the area on oenophiles' and travelers' radars. Start with a private olive oil tasting at Global Gardens and hard cider at Tin City Cider in Los Olivos. Follow with pizza pies at Full of Life Flatbread and vino at nearby female-owned A Tribute to Grace and Casa Dumetz . Detour to Firestone Walker 's outpost in Buellton for a few limited edition craft brews and finish with dishes such as roasted tomato and fennel risotto at the Ballard Inn's Gathering Table . Though it's technically just beyond the boundaries of the valley in Lompoc, The Hilt Estate , is too good to miss. And once it opens this year as an Auberge property, The Inn at Mattei's Tavern will make for the perfect base from which to explore it all. — Tanvi Chheda

39. São Paulo, Brazil

Known for its dynamic combination of luxury, design, and fashion influence, São Paulo is an international metropolitan hub of arts and culture. It's the largest city in South America, hosting an array of entertainment opportunities such as fabulous hotels, decadent restaurants, high-class museums, and iconic mid-century architecture. With airlines including American adding flights throughout Brazil in 2022 and a flourishing hospitality renaissance throughout the city, São Paulo is well prepared for its anticipated influx of new travelers. A must-visit destination for 2022 is the Rosewood São Paulo , located in the heart of São Paulo's Cidade Matarazzo and housed in a historic landmark building. Here, visitors will encounter 200-plus luxurious guest rooms, suites, and residences, plus six restaurants and bars and two pools. — Molly O'Brien

40. Savannah, Georgia

This coastal Georgia city is rightly famous for its atmospheric, moss-draped streets and squares, not to mention its hundreds of years of history. But lately Savannah has been boosted by creativity and innovation outside the sometimes frozen-in-amber Old Town, which means now is a particularly compelling time to visit. Make home base the brand-new Thompson Savannah , a slick 13-story tower with interiors by Studio 11 Design that anchors the still-developing Eastern Wharf neighborhood. Phase one of the 54-acre development, which aims to turn a once-industrial waterfront into a contemporary mixed-use destination, includes hundreds of apartments, fitness trails, access to the Savannah River, and multiple bars and restaurants, including Fleeting , a seasonally driven spot inside the Thompson. At the same time, Savannah's other major waterfront destination has also come into its own. The Plant Riverside District, a stone's throw from Old Town, marked its official grand opening in November 2021, putting a bow on a bustling JW Marriott hotel , countless restaurants and bars, and multiple live performance venues all along a rebuilt waterfront. Not that all the action is along the river: The ever-evolving Starland District, a short drive from Johnson Square, has its share of hangouts including Starland Yard , a food truck park that's also home to the excellent Pizzeria Vittoria Napoletana ; Two Tides Brewing Company , which pours hazy ales and delicious sours in a super-cool taproom; and Troupial , a Venezuelan cafe. You'll also want to pack Wildsam Savannah , a newly released field guide that helps visitors understand the layers of history (and the contemporary politics) that are fueling the latest renaissance in Savannah. — Paul Brady

41. Seattle, Washington

Few places offer both an urban and a natural escape in one destination — and the Emerald City might be one of the best. The city center is world-class with top hotel accommodations ( Four Seasons Hotel Seattle and Thompson Seattle ), locally focused fine dining, and countless cultural sites. Then, just minutes away from all of that is some of the most stunning outdoor recreation out there. Adding to the city's luster is the newly opened Lotte Hotel Seattle . The 189-room tower is bringing high design and refined service to the area. Charlotte , the hotel's restaurant on the 18th floor, serves up an inventive menu that is sure to become an all-time favorite dining experience. The landmark Fairmont Olympic Hotel recently completed a $25-million historic restoration of its public spaces, quickly becoming one of the most Instagrammable spots in town. Plus, its buzzy new culinary showpiece will debut in the months to come. Before leaving Seattle, don't miss a meal at celebrated pasta specialist Brian Clevenger's new restaurant, Autumn . — Scott Bay

42. Sedona, Arizona

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With tourism already surging thanks to the Instagram fame of attractions like Devil's Bridge, Sedona garnered even more of a following during the pandemic among cooped-up city dwellers enthralled by the destination's red rocks and energy vortexes. In 2022, set your sights on North America's first landscape hotel, Ambiente , home to 40 standalone accommodations (called "atriums"), most with private rooftop decks perfect for stargazing. Opening in May, the sustainability-focused retreat will offer on-site trailhead access — further immersing guests in the Sedona landscape while combating traffic along the city's main highway — and reactivate an ancient waterway to populate a stream running throughout the hotel. Experience Sedona's culinary clout right on property at Ambiente's restaurant, Forty1, housed in a refurbished airstream, or venture next door to Mariposa , the city's must-visit restaurant by chef Lisa Dahl, who pioneered fine dining in this town. — Maya Kachroo-Levine

43. Singapore

Singapore reopened to vaccinated American travelers in October 2021 with the introduction of the country's Vaccinated Travel Lane . Travelers can fly from the U.S. on Singapore Airlines' vaccine-mandatory flights ; the World's Best airline 26 years running launched Vaccinated Travel Lane flights this fall, and United Airlines plans to follow suit by January 2022. Even in the early stages of reopening to foreign travelers, the city-state is already unveiling new culinary ventures. Recently, chef Julien Royer, behind three-Michelin-star Odette, opened Claudine , and Raffles Singapore unveiled Osteria BBR by Alain Ducasse, while Marina Bay Sands plans to debut chef Tetsuya Wakuda's second restaurant within the hotel in the new year. Of course, there's just as much flavor to be found at Singapore's famed hawker centers, now on the UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage. As tourists return to Singapore, new cultural attractions follow — from the return of Singapore Art Week, beginning Jan. 14, to the recent unveiling of SkyHelix Sentosa , an open-air ride towering 300 feet above sea level, for anyone still in need of thrills after a 17-hour flight over the Pacific. — Maya Kachroo-Levine

44. Southwest Michigan

Beaches with ocean-like views were once the main draw to Michigan's southwest coast, but new high-style accommodations and hyper-local experiences are giving us more reasons to go. Where to stay with so many options? Consider the cool new motel-turned-boutique Lake Shore Resort in Saugatuck; The Fields glamping retreat with new spa tents in South Haven; the revamped, modern Harbor Grand Hotel in New Buffalo; or anywhere along the coast with high-touch Bluefish Vacation Rentals , which has killer lakefront homes now stocked with handmade local goods. Hop on the new pedestrian/bike trail in Union Pier, and definitely shop two new woman-owned standouts: the beautifully curated Haven and Ariane Prewitt's AP Cottage, scheduled to open this spring. Women are showing off the culinary scene, too, with everything from a special saison ale — winner of the 2021 Great American Beer Festival — at woman-owned Waypost Brewing Co. , to new herb-inspired cocktails at James Beard-winning chef Melissa Corey's Penny Royal Café & Provisions , to James Beard nominee Abra Beherns' Granor Farm , where dinners return this year in a new glass-enclosed barn. — Nina Kokotas Hahn

45. St. Moritz, Switzerland

If you're on the hunt for glitz, glamour, and powder for days, look no further than St. Moritz, Switzerland. The Alpine ski town has long been considered the birthplace of winter vacationing. Tourists first flocked to the mountain town in 1864 , when hotelier Johannes Badrutt took a few British travelers to the community, promising them bluebird days all winter. It wasn't long until others learned about this hidden winter oasis. Skiers and winter sports enthusiasts flocked to the mountain, which has now hosted the Winter Olympic Games not once, but twice. It's an ideal place for ski bunnies too, thanks to its luxury shopping, and its numerous Michelin-starred restaurants . This winter, head to St. Moritz for its fantastic events like White Surf (Feb. 6, 13, and 20, 2022), an international horse race that takes place across the frozen Lake St. Moritz, and the Snow Polo World Cup (Jan. 28-30, 2022), which happens to be the world's only high-goal tournament on snow. Book a stay at the Badrutt's Palace Hotel , which officially reopened on Dec. 3 for the 2021/2022 season and offers guests the chance to try their hand at high-octane winter sports like skijöring, snowkiting, tobogganing, and even private helicopter tours to the peaks of Piz Bernina and Piz Palü. — Stacey Leasca

46. St. Pete/Clearwater, Florida

The beaches of St. Petersburg and nearby Clearwater are consistently ranked among the best in the U.S. and even the world , but there's more to this destination than white sand, pristine waters, and 361 days of sunshine per year. St. Pete/Clearwater offers more than 30 museums and galleries featuring world-renowned artists like Andy Warhol and Pablo Picasso, as well as the largest collection of Salvador Dalí's work outside of Spain. One could say brewing the perfect beer is also an artform that St. Pete/Clearwater has mastered, with its trail of 35+ locally owned craft breweries. Playfully nicknamed the " Gulp Coast ," complete your experience with a digital passport that tracks your beer-sampling progress. These year-round offerings mean you can visit any time, but head over in June 2022 to revel in the 20th anniversary of St. Pete Pride , the largest Pride event in Florida, hosting events for everyone from friends and families to couples and solo travelers. — Jessica Poitevien

47. Todos Santos, Mexico

Todos Santos is one of Mexico's pueblo mágicos, or "magic towns," and locals are working to retain its history and culture while embracing the steady stream of travelers who have begun venturing an hour north of Cabo San Lucas to discover its charm. The area saw a handful of new boutique resorts pop up in 2021 that provide luxury amenities while keeping the rugged land and local flora the centerpiece. Wellness-focused Paradero describes itself as a "landscaping project" that just so happens to have luxurious suites, and El Perdido , an all-villa resort less than five miles south, provides all-terrain vehicles so visitors can get to Los Cerritos beach, the local surf break of choice. Oceanfront Rancho Pescadero 's multimillion-dollar transformation will be complete in the spring. Bookings for its oceanfront villas and penthouse rooms — some with private rooftops and plunge pools — open in January. Todos Santos has fully embraced farm-to-table dining, with Javier Plascencia's orchard-adjacent Jazamango leading the way, and Santa Terra , a cosmopolitan oyster bar meets arts and entertainment venue concept, is in the process of adding multiple bars and restaurants, plus a glamping site and amphitheater, according to its developer, "without chopping down a single tree." — Nina Ruggiero

48. Udaipur, India

After an extremely challenging 20-month closure, India reopened to vaccinated travelers on Nov. 15, 2021. Those looking toward South Asia in the new year, perhaps to see the Taj Mahal in Agra or hit the Goan beaches, should make sure Udaipur is on the itinerary. The city of lakes in southern Rajasthan is thought of as the most romantic Indian destination (even called the "Venice of the East") — but it's not just for honeymooners. From the vibrance of Hathi Pol bazaar and Shilpgram , an artisanal compound on the outskirts of the city with a festival set to return on Jan. 22, to the serenity of Lake Pichola, the artificial lake made in the 14th century, Udaipur is a city where you can fully immerse in Rajasthani culture. A hub of Indian luxury, Udaipur is now home to the country's first Raffles hotel, which opened in October. This private island hotel on Udai Sagar Lake is accessible only by boat — something of a trademark for the over-the-top hotels of Udaipur. Meant to be a flagship hotel in the Raffles portfolio, complete with brand staples (think: bars, both Long and Writers), 101 lavish suites, Rasoi cooking school, and lakeside open-air restaurant Belvedere Point. — Maya Kachroo-Levine

49. Wales, United Kingdom

The only path in the world to follow the whole of a country's coastline, the Wales Coastal Path celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2022. Walking its 870 miles would take three months, but its most spectacular stretches can be seen in one visit — and in style. St David's in Pembrokeshire, west Wales, is Britain's smallest city with a mere population of 1,600 and is home to a Medieval cathedral , a luxury hotel inside Roch Castle , some excellent pubs, and the upscale St David's Gin & Kitchen . Hiking paths with unbeatable coastal vistas are within easy reach (try the St David's Head loop ) and pass neolithic tombs and hillforts. — Jamie Carter

50. Yucatán, Mexico

Mérida, the capital of the state of Yucatán, has emerged as one of Mexico's most popular cities thanks to its lively restaurant scene, a busy calendar of cultural events, and a relaxed tropical atmosphere. Increasingly, however, travelers are venturing beyond the city to explore the state's unspoiled nature reserves, ancient Maya sites, and sprawling haciendas — a number now converted into hotels. Among the destinations that are drawing travelers to Yucatán are El Cuyo, a quiet beach town that was long a closely guarded secret of windsurfers. Now visitors can also enjoy gourmet Mexican fare at the El Chile Gordo restaurant and boho-chic lodgings at the new Casa Mate . In Espita, a charming colonial town near Valladolid, is the Casona los Cedros hotel which opened in summer 2021. Sisal, a historic port in the western part of the state, has attracted new interest since being named a Pueblo Mágico at the end of 2020. A new highway completed in April now connects Sisal to Hunucmá (and then beyond to Mérida) making it easier for beachcombers to visit, and perhaps spend the night at the cool Club de Patos . — John Newton

51. Bonus: Space

This was a monumental year for human spaceflight — not only did NASA and SpaceX achieve a regular cadence of astronaut launches for the first time since the Space Shuttle was retired in 2011, but space tourism has also lifted off in a major way, making space a top destination to visit in 2022. And it's a realistic trip, too, so long as you have the budget for it. Both Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic succeeded in taking passengers to space on short suborbital hops this year, and each company plans to ramp up those flights in 2022 — Virgin Galactic already has more than 600 bookings. The price for a quick jaunt to space? A few hundred thousand dollars . If you have an even bigger budget (say, a couple hundred million dollars), you could charter your own orbital flight in a SpaceX Dragon Capsule, as did entrepreneur Jared Issacman with his Inspiration4 mission in September. There are also tourism trips to the International Space Station in the works; Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa launches on his multi-day journey in December, courtesy of space travel agency Space Adventures and Russia's Roscosmos space agency, which plans to take even more " citizen space explorers " to the orbiting laboratory in the near future. Of course, not everyone has pockets deep enough to cover space travel, but more affordable journeys are on the horizon. Startup Space Perspective plans to launch high-altitude balloon rides to the edge of space in 2024 , for the relatively low price of $125,000. Potential dealbreaker, though — the balloons don't actually reach space, maxing out at 100,000 feet in altitude, while space is considered to begin somewhere between 264,000 feet (50 miles) and 327,360 feet ​​(62 miles). But hey, at least there's a bar on board. — Stefanie Waldek

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London is one of the worst places to be in winter.

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It’s cold, it’s dirty, it’s grey and it’s expensive. On top of that, our fears over Brexit are making fleeing abroad even more tempting.

Usually, you have to use your annual leave to take a holiday, but there’s a surprising number of tourist hotspots you can visit in just one day, saving hundreds on hotel bookings.

Whether you like museums or sunbathing, there’s plenty of places you can fly to for less than the cost of a train ticket in the UK.

1. Luxembourg

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Flights to Luxembourg are extremely short, with most lasting around one hour and 15 minutes.

The city is so small you can see most of its historic chateaus, palaces in museums in one day. The medieval Old Town, which is built over the Alzette and Pétrusse Rivers, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site definitely worth booking a flight for.

2. Bordeaux

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You can get to Bordeaux in one hour, 45 minutes. The city is famous for fine French wine, but if you can stave off drinking until the afternoon there’s also plenty of galleries and museums.

Bordeaux was named the best city for tourists to visit in 2017 by Lonely Planet , so it’s definitely worth a short flight.

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Paris is one of the fastest destinations to reach from London, with some flights lasting just 45 minutes.

With a 35-minute journey to the city centre from Paris, that leaves plenty of time to see the Eiffel Tower, stroll around the Louvre, have lunch, shop on Avenue des Champs Elysées, and make your way back to Blighty in time for dinner.

4. Amsterdam

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Flights to Amsterdam last around one hour, 20 minutes. Depending on what you decide to do when you get there, you my remember very little of your day trip, but it’s worth it for the novelty of relaxing in another country for the afternoon.

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Continental Europe isn’t the only place you can find cities to escape to for the day. Dublin is a one hour, 20 minute flight from London.

It takes around 45 minutes to reach the city centre from Dublin’s main airport, so you can be holding a pint at the Guinness brewery in just over two hours.

6. Copenhagen

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When the locals are friendly, beautiful, and speak English better than some Brits, it’s hard not to fall in love with Copenhagen . It has a reputation as one of the most expensive cities on the continent, but flights to the Danish capital are actually cheaper than some UK rail fares.

You can fly to Copenhagen for around £30 and be there in one hour, 50 minutes.

On the other hand, an off-peak return train from London Euston to Liverpool takes more than two hours and costs over £80. Your time and money is better spent on a budget flight.

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Whether you decide to take a walk along the shores of lake Geneva, or hike to Salève mountain, Geneva is a much better place to spend an afternoon than grey, mountain-less London.

It takes just one hour and 40 minutes to reach the city, which is also home to the United Nations headquarters.

If you’re really into politics,  the UN offers guided tours throughout the year .

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The German capital is one of the coolest places to see and be seen in Europe, but it’s also one of the most convenient.

Flights to Berlin Schoenefeld airport last around one hour, 45 minutes, leaving plenty of time to visit its biggest tourist traps like the Brandenburg Gate, or to check out the street art in the city’s uber-cool East side.

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Famous as one of Europe’s fashion capitals, Milan is hardly a cheap city to hang out in for the day, but with a two-hour return from London just over £50, it’s definitely one of the most convenient.

Whether you’re visiting landmarks like the famous Duomo (pictured), or shopping on the Via Montenapoleone, doing Milan in a day sounds better than anything your colleagues have planned for the weekend.

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Flights to Prague are around two hours, so it’s perfectly possible to leave London in the morning and be back by bedtime.

While you’re there, the city is famous for its historic buildings, vibrant Jewish Quarter, and picturesque Old Town.

Not only that, it was voted as Europe’s cheapest city for drinking beer last year . Now you have no excuse.

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Like Copenhagen, Oslo is a Scandinavian city in striking distance from the UK. The city has a reputation for being expensive, but the flights, which last around one hour and 50 minutes, can cost as little as £32 if you book in advance.

Norway is known as one of the most eco-friendly countries in the world, and Oslo itself is famous for its scenic green spaces, lakes and islands. The Norwegian capital is the perfect place to detox your lungs after too much time in foggy London.

11. Salzburg

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Salzburg is best known for being the birthplace of Mozart. Music geeks can visit the composer’s former home or take in one of the hundreds of concerts held throughout the year, but there’s more to the city than baroque.

It’s most visible landmark is the Festung Hohensalzburg (pictured), a 900-year-old fortress which you can reach by cable-car from the city centre. With flights lasting around two-hours, its one of the oldest fortresses you can visit for the day from the UK.

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Though it’s better to visit Nice in the summer, the weather is still better than London’s all year round. Flights last around two hours, so you can be sunbathing just off the Promenade des Anglais by lunchtime and still be home by midnight.

If it’s raining, Nice has a reputation for art, and contains plenty of galleries like the Musee Matisse.

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The first thing to do when you get off your two-hour flight to Bilbao is visit the world-famous Guggenheim Museum , a must-see for any modern art fans.

The gallery features work from the likes of Andy Warhol and Joseph Beuys, and the city itself has a picturesque old town made for people-watching with a glass of wine.

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It’s not just a party island. Ibiza can be done in a day, especially when flights from London are just two hours and 25 minutes long. It’s the sunniest place to visit for the day, where even in January, temperatures rarely drop below 12 degrees Celsius.

It may be the furthest destination on our list, but it’ll all be worth it when you’re reclining on the beach with an ice cold cerveza.

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As exciting as the lights and movement of my beloved London might be, the world beyond its city limits has as much magic to offer.

From the scholarly allure of Oxford to the beachside charm of Brighton, new adventures await just a train ride away.

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Don’t have to read the whole article? The best day trip from London is Oxford .

This is the most popular option, as it’s 1 hour away by train (which is cheap and frequent), it’s gorgeous and iconic, and it has lots of things and tours to do.

You can even have your own Oxford alumni guiding you through the city !

So whether you’re a seasoned Londoner in search of a change of pace or an overseas visitor yearning for a broader UK experience, the perfect day trip destinations are at your fingertips. Lucky for you I’ve gathered the very best in this blog…shall we?

Best Day Trips from London

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Untapped knowledge and rich history awaits in the city of Oxford, a mere hour away from London.

Starting the list with a classic, by the time you finish reading you’ll understand why Oxford is the top destination to opt for when looking outside of London.

Located just 56 miles northwest of the capital, this haven of academia is famous for its prestigious university, its vibrant city streets full with the smartest minds (both teaching and studying) and the ancient college buildings, each holding generations of stories within their stone walls.

Oh, and it’s also a popular spot for big fans of a certain wizard boy with a lightning scar. As it’s home of both inspirational and real sets from the Harry Potter movies!

Read more: How to Do the Perfect London Day Trip to Oxford in 2023

How to Get from London to Oxford

Getting to Oxford from London is a breeze — simply board a train from London Marylebone or London Paddington station and before you know it, you’ll be pulling into Oxford’s city centre.

Why It’s Worth the Visit

In Oxford, the spirit of academia mingles with a charming historic backdrop to offer a truly unique day trip experience.

The city invites everyone to plunge into the past, not just exploring the institution that birthed many world leaders and influential figures throughout history, like former Prime Ministers Margaret Thatcher and David Cameron.

But also by discovering the city’s ancient walls that inspired famous authors like J. R. R. Tolkien (writer of Lord of the Rings) and C. S. Lewis (The Chronicles of Narnia).

After a day discovering Oxford’s fascinating treasures, your return journey to London will undoubtedly be accompanied by a mind enriched with a wealth of knowledge and experiences.

Best Tours in Oxford

2. cambridge.

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69 miles north of London and approximately an hour by train, the iconic city of Cambridge tempts you with its history, culture, and nature.

Known for its prestigious university and beautiful architecture, Cambridge is a paradise.

The tradition of strolling down the river, walking through the timeless university buildings, exploring the towering King’s College Chapel, and visiting world-changing science exhibitions at the Whipple Museum are just some of the amazing experiences Cambridge offers.

Read more: How to Plan the Perfect Day Trip to Cambridge from London (+ Itinerary)

How to Get from London to Cambridge

Getting to Cambridge from London is easy. Trains regularly depart from London’s King’s Cross and Liverpool Street stations , providing a fast and comfortable ride to Cambridge. Or you can use a bus from Victoria Coach Station!

A day trip to Cambridge provides a window into a world steeped in academic prestige, spectacular architecture, and a rich cultural tapestry.

Walking through the university town is like stepping into a different era, with each college whispering stories of the many notable academics who once studied there. From scientists and philosophers to writers and artists, Cambridge offers an unparalleled opportunity to stroll the same paths they once did.

This, combined with the beautiful river views and vibrant arts scene, makes Cambridge more than worth it for a day off London.

Best Tours in Cambridge

3. brighton.

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Brighton is a coastal city with a holiday spirit you can’t miss, just an hour by train from London.

Now, if what you’re looking for is something more fresh (as in ‘sea breeze’ fresh), Brighton is the one. Known as ‘London-by-the-sea’, it offers an eclectic blend of seaside fun, abundant culture and daring architecture.

From the iconic Brighton Pier and its nostalgic amusements to the narrow lanes packed with quirky shops and cafés, Brighton is a playground for every kind of visitor. And also a great opportunity to relax or pebble-skim on the popular beaches.

Read more: How to Do the Perfect Day Trip to Brighton from London

How to Get from London to Brighton

Getting to Brighton from London is as easy as taking off your shoes to get into the ocean. Departing frequently from London Victoria and London Bridge , trains roll through the lush English countryside right into the heart of Brighton.

Brighton is worth a day trip from London to get a glimpse of the vibrant atmosphere the locals enjoy when escaping on a sunny weekend.

It offers a refreshing coastal contrast to the capital’s urban scene, inviting everyone to relax by the sea, perhaps with fish and chips in hand (some of the best I’ve tried!).

Plus, there’s a multitude of attractions to explore, like the Brighton Palace Pier (perhaps the city’s most recognized symbol) with its arcade, fairground attractions, and delicious food stands. Or the popular i360 , an observation tower with the best views of the city.

Best Tours in Brighton

4. stonehenge.

stonehenge day trip from london

Approximately 90 miles west of London, a mystical day trip from London awaits.

Stonehenge is an enigmatic prehistoric monument that weaves a powerful spell over whoever lays eyes on it. Its true purpose, history, and construction techniques remain shrouded in mystique, and it’s often considered a place of spiritual importance.

Spanning an hour and a half by car or around two hours via public transport, this day trip will immerse you in the fascinating mysteries surrounding one of the world’s most famous landmarks.

Read More : Is Stonehenge Worth Seeing ?

How to Get from London to Stonehenge

By train, you can depart from London Waterloo to Salisbury, where a shuttle bus will take you directly to Stonehenge. You could also opt for a guided tour or rent a car for a self-guided adventure in the region.

Stonehenge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that stands as a complex testimony to prehistoric engineering and the dedication of Neolithic and Bronze Age people. So the real question is “why would you skip it?”

The relevance of Stonehenge lies in its breathtaking scale and the opportunity to think about the lives and beliefs of the ancient peoples who built it. Its tranquility and the surrounding landscapes will transport you to a time long, long ago.

It’s a day trip of a lifetime if you decide to go for it!

Best Tours for Stonehedge

bristol uk

Just about 120 miles to the west of London and roughly under 2 hours by train is a city with a distinctly creative and independent spirit .

Bristol is a city of firsts. Be it the first chocolate bar or the first Concorde, Bristol has a pioneering soul that’s showcased across its diverse attractions.

The city boasts sites like the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge, the historic harbourside, the trailblazing SS Great Britain, intriguing street art (including pieces by Banksy!), and vibrant shopping quarters.

So whether you’re an art enthusiast, history buff, nature lover, or you just enjoy urban exploration, Bristol has something unique to offer.

How to Get from London to Bristol

Trains frequently depart from London Paddington, delivering passengers directly to Bristol Temple Meads or Bristol Parkway . If you prefer to drive, Bristol can easily be reached via the M4 motorway.

A day trip to Bristol is engaging, inspiring and stimulating for anyone loving art, culture and history.

The city’s strong maritime heritage blends seamlessly with its thriving arts scene, making it a dynamic destination that never fails to impress. So, yes, it’s worth a visit for a very, very different experience than London’s.

Best Tours in Bristol

windsor town uk

Just 22 miles west of London and less than an hour away by train, the charming town of Windsor attracts everyone with its royal history.

The charming town of Windsor will dazzle you with its picturesque setting on the River Thames and the iconic Windsor Castle — the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world.

The royal residence of over 900 years allows you to explore the ornate State Apartments, which hold an astounding collection of art, armor, and treasures, and St. George’s Chapel, the final resting place of several monarchs, including King Henry VIII.

Apart from the castle, Windsor offers leisurely strolls along the scenic Thames riverbank, the beautiful Windsor Great Park, delightful boutique shopping, and even the chance to spot Eton College, a prestigious boarding school.

How to Get from London to Windsor

Reaching Windsor from London couldn’t be easier. Trains depart regularly from London Waterloo and London Paddington, with a change at Slough, and arrive at Windsor and Eton Riverside or Windsor and Eton Central stations . Or, if you prefer, driving to Windsor via the M4 motorway takes just under an hour.

A day trip from London to Windsor is more than an enchanting escape from London’s fast-paced metropolitan atmosphere. It’s a glimpse of what greatness is in the UK, as you’ll have a taste of royal history and the quaint charm of a traditional English town.

The town’s stunning riverside views, lush parks, and vibrant shopping scene offer a relaxing and enjoyable retreat. So that, combined with its incomparable heritage, offers a truly unforgettable experience.

Best Tours in Windsor

bath near london

115 miles west of London and just about 90 minutes by train, a portal to a (gorgeous) Roman era awaits.

You’ve heard of Bath . A charming and historic city well-known for its exceptionally well-preserved Roman Baths filled with natural hot springs, its stunning Georgian architecture and even for being the home of the celebrated Jane Austen.

If you’re looking for a stunning destination that can be both activity packed and relaxing, this is the one for you.

You’ll be able to visit the modern Thermae Bath Spa, explore the engaging exhibits at the Fashion Museum, or take a peaceful stroll through the stunning Prior Park Landscape Gardens. Just to name a few incredible breath-taking experiences in the city!

Read more: 2 Days in Bath: The Perfect Weekend Itinerary

How to Get from London to Bath

Easy-peasy. Trains depart frequently from London Paddington , providing a swift and comfortable journey to Bath Spa train station.

Bath is not only worth it but mandatory, if you have the choice. It provides a sublime blend of rich history, magnificent architecture, and an air of relaxation and tranquility.

Its beautiful scenery on the charming streets, the relaxing spa experiences, and unrivaled historic sites make it a unique and enduringly popular day trip from London or, honestly, any part of the UK.

Best Tours in Bath

8. cotswolds.

cotswolds day trip from london

A journey of roughly 2 hours by car will take you to places you’ve only seen in fairytales.

The Cotswolds are not your average town in England. It’s the definition of quintessential English charm, quaint villages, rolling hills, and honey-coloured stone buildings.

If you’re eager to discover a side of the country that is only found in dreams, this is what you’re looking for. And the options are vast.

Castle Combe village, often touted as England’s prettiest, is brimming with enchanting stone cottages. Gloucester , with its gothic Gloucester Cathedral, is an unmissable historical gem. And Bourton-on-the-Water , fondly named the “Venice of the Cotswolds,” features low bridges and charming stone houses lining the River Windrush.

But that’s just the tip of the iceberg!

Read more: 10 Best Things to Do in Castle Combe, Cotswolds

How to Get from London to Cotswolds

Accessing the Cotswolds from London can be achieved by train or car. Some key towns, such as Moreton-in-Marsh, have direct train lines from London Paddington . Other routes include Bradford-on-Avon, Cam and Dursley, Cheltenham and Gloucester.

However, the best way to truly explore the Cotswolds and its scenic villages is by car. The journey from London usually takes about 2 to 3 hours, depending on the destination within the Cotswolds.

A visit to the Cotswolds offers a retreat from the hectic city life like no other, immersing you in a world of enchanting landscapes, charming villages, and picturesque country pubs. The ones you picture when you’re reading a fairytale!

With its timeless sense of peace, unique culture, and distinct architecture, the Cotswolds provides the perfect chance to experience the quintessential charm of rural England. You won’t see this anywhere else, I promise.

Best Tours in Cotswolds

For a comfortable and relaxing experience exploring some of the most iconic villages and historical towns, the Full-Day Cotswolds Small-Group Tour is perfect. Here you’ll spend the whole day in the beautiful countryside, with free time in each location. And you won’t have to worry about driving!

9. Whistable

whistable beach town uk

Located just 60 miles east of London and a little over an hour by train, a colourful seaside town on Kent’s north coast waits for you.

Renowned for its seafood (oysters here rock!), Whitstable offers a delightful escape from the city, with its pebbly beaches, charming harbour, independent boutiques and art galleries.

This town is a delight to the senses. It’s famous for its annual Oyster Festival, but the oysters and other seafood can be enjoyed throughout the year in the town’s restaurants (some of them at the beach!). And its colourful beach huts make this place unique.

How to Get from London to Whistable

Direct trains run from London Victoria, London St Pancras, and London Cannon Street to Whitstable Station, taking around 1 hour and 20 minutes. Driving would take around the same time.

If you’re into maritime atmospheres with a unique charm and outstanding food, then this day trip from London is for you.

Its inviting coastal setting, unique local shops, and delicious local cuisine offer a flavourful and refreshing taste of life by the sea in this country. And it’s very, very different from any other day trip you can do from London.

Best Tours in Whistable

This beach town is best explored on its own, but there’s a local tour that’s worth it: the Yoga on Whitstable beach for couples .

In it, the only yoga school in Whitstable adapts to your location and timing of preference (just imagine taking it during the sunset!) to create an amazing experience for two.

surrey near london

Situated immediately to the southwest of London, Surrey is just 45 minutes away by train.

Known for its picturesque villages, outstanding natural beauty and historical sites, Surrey is a paradise for those seeking an easy yet very different from London escape.

With its undulating hills and ancient woodlands, it offers sights like the splendid Polesden Lacey house and gardens, the historic Hampton Court Palace, and the modern wonder of The Sculpture Park in Churt.

Nature enthusiasts can explore the trails in the Surrey Hills, which is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Or, for more leisurely pursuits, visit the charming towns of Guildford and Farnham, and explore their independent shops and cafes.

How to Get from London to Surrey

Believe me, it’s so easy that people commute to London every day! There are regular trains from Waterloo to key towns, such as Guildford , Dorking , and Farnham .

Visiting Surrey for a day is a relaxing retreat from London, and a glimpse of what it’s like to live outside of the biggest city in the UK.

Besides, Surrey’s combination of history, culture, and exceptional natural beauty makes it a must-visit for both nature lovers and history buffs, as well as anyone who appreciates charming traditional towns.

And it’s so easy to get here!

Best Tours in Surrey

While one of the best ways to enjoy Surrey is just by hopping on a train, if you’d like a different experience, conveniently starting in London, I recommend the Richmond to Hampton Court River Thames Cruise .

You’ll travel in a very unique way, see the most gorgeous sites in the suburbs of the city (from the best seat, I may add) and spend time in the gorgeous Hampton Court Palace .

11. Box Hill

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Box Hill is a perfect outdoor destination, just 45 minutes away by train from London.

Located just 20 miles southwest of London, Box Hill is a picturesque destination nestled in the heart of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Stunning views, woodlands, and butterfly-rich chalk grassland are just some of the many natural wonders you’ll appreciate in this delightful escape from the city. Along with panoramic views of the North Downs and Weald and a variety of walking and cycling trails, designed for nature lovers.

The famous Stepping Stones, a series of 17 flat, circular stones across the River Mole, are worth exploring as part of your trip. And don’t forget to spot the butterfly and bird species!

How to Get from London to Box Hill

Trains from London Victoria and London Waterloo run regularly to Box Hill & Westhumble Station , where a very short walk will make you reach the nature reserve.

This is an easy and spectacular destination for a day (or half a day!) out of London. Forget the urban environment and immerse in a beautiful landscape, with gorgeous flora and fauna, and recreational opportunities.

Box Hill provides a breath of fresh air and a rejuvenating experience for anyone looking to enjoy the tranquility and beauty of the English countryside.

12. Epping Forest

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It takes about 30 minutes by tube to have an easy escape from the city life without leaving London!

Situated only 13 miles northeast is Epping Forest , a 2,400-hectare area of ancient woodland that’s also known as one of the largest public open spaces in London.

Epping Forest is a unique and enchanting destination where urbanity and wilderness coexist. You’ll quickly forget you’re in the city as you walk around Connaught Water, a picturesque lake surrounded by tall trees where ducks, swans, and even deer can be spotted.

You can also discover Loughton Camp, an Iron Age hill fort said to have been used by tribal chieftains over 2,000 years ago. Or perhaps relax and enjoy a picnic while watching the wind rustle through the leaves of the ancient trees.

How to Get from London to Epping Forest

You know what? You don’t even have to catch a train to get to Epping Forest! You can just take the Central Line towards Epping and get off at stations such as Loughton or Theydon Bois, where the forest is just a short walk away.

Well, in case it wasn’t obvious, this is the best option if you’d like to keep it simple, yet stunning.

The fact that you can get to Epping Forest quickly and by the tube allows you to feel comfortable, safe and extremely excited to discover nature without compromising a whole day.

Offering abundant opportunities for exploration, outdoor activities, and wildlife observation, it’s an impressive pocket of wilderness on London’s doorstep.

Best Tours in Epping Forest

A tour per se doesn’t exist, but luckily for you, I planned the perfect Epping Forest walks for you to do !

13. Hastings

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A journey of roughly 2 hours by train or car, the historic coastal town invites you to soak in more than just the sun.

Hastings is a historic coastal town set by the English Channel, famous for the important battle of 1066. But this charming seaside resort offers more than just history, as you’ll find cool beachside activities and cultural attractions.

Hastings Old Town, with its narrow lanes and beautiful half-timbered houses, is a delightful area to explore. You can also visit the iconic Hastings Pier, or take the East Hill Lift for stunning views over Old Town and the English Channel.

The town also hosts the Hastings Fishermen’s Museum and Shipwreck Museum by its beach. And for history buffs, Battle Abbey and the 1066 Battle of Hastings battlefield, just a few miles north of the town, are must-visits.

How to Get from London to Hastings

Regular trains from London Charing Cross or London Victoria take around 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours. If you prefer to drive, the journey typically takes around 2 to 2.5 hours, following the A21.

Hastings is one of those places outside of London that offers both a relaxing day, but also an experience packed with history and culture.

It’s an engaging destination that combines significant historical sites, a lively arts scene, beautiful natural settings, and traditional seaside fun! So you can’t go wrong with this coastal excursion from busy London.

Best Tours in Hastings

I’d say you can’t leave without visiting the historic 1066 Battle of Hastings, Abbey and Battlefield . But if you’re looking for something more interactive, then the Adventurous Scavenger Hunt in Hastings by Operation City Quest is the way to go.

14. Stratford-upon-Avon

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If you’re a book lover, then you can’t miss the picturesque town where Shakespeare was born!

One of my favourite day trips from London, especially if you love the works of a very famous writer…

Located approximately 100 miles northwest of London, Stratford-upon-Avon is a historical market town best known as the birthplace of arguably the most popular playwright and poet in the world, William Shakespeare.

As you can imagine, it’s a magnet for literature and drama enthusiasts. And the town works hard to exceed expectations, with attractions connected to Shakespeare’s life, works, and enduring legacy.

You can explore key sites such as Shakespeare’s Birthplace, Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, and the childhood home of his wife. New Place, the site of Shakespeare’s final home, features beautiful gardens and historical exhibits.

Additionally, the town’s picturesque setting along the River Avon and charming shops, cafes, and historical architecture add to its overall charm.

Read More: London to Stratford-upon-Avon — How to Plan the Perfect Trip (Itinerary & Tips!)

How to Get from London to Stratford-upon-avon

Getting there from London is as easy as turning a page. Direct trains from London Marylebone to Stratford-upon-Avon railway station take roughly 2 hours.

If you love literature, history and/or theatre, the reasons are obvious; as the town provides an immersive experience into the life and works of Shakespeare.

However, the experiences goes way beyond, with its stunning architecture, natural beauty, and thriving arts scene! You won’t want to miss this gorgeous escape.

Best Tours in Stratford-upon-avon

15. canterbury, kent.

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Just under 2 hours from London, the magnificent Canterbury will dazzle you with British heritage.

Canterbury is a delightful blend of the past and the present, with medieval ruins mixed amongst contemporary shopping areas and eateries.

The gorgeous Canterbury Cathedral, part of a World Heritage Site, is the city’s standout attraction and the mother church of the worldwide Anglican Communion.

But beyond the cathedral, the city boasts the ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey and a Norman castle. Literature lovers may like to explore The Marlowe Theatre, named after the city’s famous Christopher Marlowe, or take a journey through Chaucer’s tales at The Canterbury Tales visitor attraction.

How to Get from London to Canterbury, Kent 

Regular trains depart from both London Victoria and St Pancras International stations , with journey times of approximately 90 minutes and 55 minutes respectively.

Canterbury offers the perfect mix of history, culture and architecture, all within the charming cobbled streets, next to the picturesque River Stour.

You’ll step back in time, not only to the real historical past, but also into the medieval tales that characterise the beautiful and ancient city.

Plus, it’s absolutely stunning!

Best Tours in Canterbury, Kent 

16. margate.

margate beach town uk

In less than 2 hours, you’ll be immersed by the fun and colour of the vibrant Margate.

Set approximately 75 miles southeast of London, Margate is a cool seaside town that offers a different flavour of the English coast.

It’s one of the classic British seaside towns, except it has experienced a dramatic revival in recent years. You can’t miss a visit to the new world-class art gallery, the Turner Contemporary; enjoy a traditional fish and chips, and spot the mysterious Shell Grotto.

Although this coastal gem will charm you on its own with its beautiful sandy beaches and quirky vintage shops.

How to Get from London to Margate

Reaching Margate from London is straightforward. Trains from London’s St. Pancras Station take around 1.5 hours, where you’ll appreciate the sea as soon as you hop out of it.

If the stunning beach is not enough to convince you, the thriving cultural scene and unique boutiques will do. It’s as gorgeous as it’s fun!

So whether you’re looking to unwind on the beach, revel in vintage delights, enjoy art, or experience an amusement park, Margate offers a refreshing blend of old and new, culture and leisure.

Best Tours in Margate

Not exactly a tour but definitely worth your time, Dreamland Margate is your ticket to fun and entertainment! Make sure you check what they have going on the day you plan to visit, as they often host cool events.

17. The New Forest

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Only 89 miles southwest of London, and approximately 2 hours away, ancient woodlands await for you.

The New Forest welcomes you to a green paradise that seems right out of the movies, with free animals, massive trees and charming traditional villages all in one place. It’s one of the most different day trips from London you can do, which is a great reason to do it!

This destination offers a stunning blend of tranquility and adventure, making it an idyllic escape for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Free-roaming ponies, deer, and cows, enchanting wildlife, and a rich tapestry of flora paint a picture of serene beauty, while the well-marked trails attract walkers, cyclists, and horse riders alike.

And why not end the day with a good pint at a local village? Charming towns like Lyndhurst and Brockenhurst are scattered across the forest, each offering their distinct personality.

How to Get from London to The New Forest

There are two ways to get to the New Forest from London. The first is by regular train, which runs from London Waterloo to Brockenhurst , the main gateway to the New Forest.

Alternatively, coaches from London Victoria coach station drop you off at Southampton, from where local buses will transport you directly to the forest.

A visit to the New Forest offers a refreshing dip into nature’s tranquility, coupled with the excitement of local discoveries.

It’s an insanely good opportunity to discover England’s nature, by strolling amidst magnificent ancient trees, encountering friendly roaming wild ponies, or unwinding in quaint cafés in charming villages.

This is a complete contrast to London’s busy corners, and the perfect way to soak in the best of both worlds in the UK!

Best Tours in The New Forest

You can find more than enough options in the New Forest website , for all sorts of desires and interests.

With the guided walk , you’ll stop at all the stunning sights and learn about the incredible wildlife in the National Park. Or you can cover a bigger area with a cycling tour.

If relaxing is your thing, then hop on a bus and get driven around to spot the wonderful free-roaming animals and most beautiful landscapes. Or even better, explore over 40 miles of coastline in a boat tour !

And if you don’t believe this place has it all, just check out their airfield tour …

18. White Cliffs & Dover Castle

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A journey of roughly 2 hours transports you to the towering White Cliffs of Dover and the dramatic fortress of Dover Castle .

Arguably one of Britain’s most symbolic landmarks, the White Cliffs of Dover rise majestically from the sea, creating a unique opportunity to marvel at iconic natural wonders just 82 miles southeast of London.

These cliffs offer unparalleled views across the English Channel, and on a clear day, you can even catch a glimpse of the French coastline.

Plus, perched atop these cliffs is Dover Castle , with its medieval towers and intriguing underground war-time tunnels. It’s a historical and natural journey like no other!

How to Get from London to White Cliffs & Dover Castle

Travelling from London to Dover is brilliantly simple. Trains depart frequently from London St. Pancras , getting passengers through the picturesque English countryside and into the heart of Dover.

The appeal of Dover as a day trip largely relies on its majestic cliffs and wealth of history encapsulated in Dover Castle. It’s the perfect combination of nature and culture.

Whether it’s the timeless allure of the ancient fortress, the captivating narratives held within its walls, or the natural spectacle of the White Cliffs, there’s a sense of British identity woven into the very fabric of this coastal town.

Best Tours in White Cliffs & Dover Castle

The Canterbury Cathedral, Dover Castle & White Cliffs Guided Day Tour from London is the best way to take in the scenic Kent countryside and its historic value, all in one day. Or if you’d like to switch the Dover Castle for the Leeds Castle, then this one’s not bad either.

19. Blenheim Palace

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A stunning piece of history and architectural grandeur lies roughly 60 miles northwest of London.

Blenheim Palace , a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is just a 90-minute journey from the busy capital . Yet, it promises to transport you into a world of timeless charm, elegance, and immense historical significance (you can always rely on the UK for that).

Blenheim Palace is a monumental country house and the only non-royal residence to hold the title ‘Palace’ in England. This magnificent 18th-century ‘palace’ is also the birthplace of the wartime leader, Sir Winston Churchill.

Make sure you don’t miss the picturesque landscaped park and its beautiful formal gardens.

How to Get from London to Blenheim Palace

The journey from London to Blenheim Palace requires two things. The first is to hop on a train to Oxford . Then, from the train station, take the S3 bus directly to the place.

Not only is it different and stunning, but it undoubtedly pays tribute to England’s rich history and appreciation for architectural beauty.

The experience of exploring the grand palace’s lavish interiors, walking around the romantic gardens, and lazing by the lakeside provide peace and tranquility away from other busy destinations. Plus, there’s no better way of having a glimpse of the life of the British Aristocracy through the centuries.

Best Tours in Blenheim Palace

In case you’d like to make the most out of your day trip from London, you can opt for this amazing and efficient tour to Cotswolds, Blenheim Palace & Downtown Abbey. In it, you’ll see a bit of everything from the enchanting English countryside in a journey on a first-class luxury motor-coach.

rye town uk

Approximately an hour and a half by train, Rye is the perfect day trip destination for those seeking a medieval town.

Venture just 70 miles southeast of London and you’ll find yourself in the heart of Rye , a medieval town brimming with history, charm, and an unmistakably picturesque atmosphere.

You’ll be immersed in the beautiful world of cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and enticing attractions such as Rye Castle and St. Mary’s Church. And as if that wasn’t enough, the town’s delightful cafés and quaint shops will charm you with their unique ancient vibe.

How to Get from London to Rye

To embark on this journey from London, board a train from either St. Pancras International or London Bridge station and travel towards Ashford International before changing for a direct connection to Rye.

Rye promises a day trip experience like no other, capturing the essence of a lost era with its rich heritage and delightful surroundings.

Wandering the labyrinth of cobbled lanes, exploring the town’s medieval sites, and catching a sunset across the marshlands make Rye an unmissable adventure. It’s something you’ll definitely want to experience, as I’d say it’s almost opposite to the big modern London.

Best Tours in Rye

Near this lovely and cosy town, the best option is to do a Sussex Wine Tour , where you’ll learn about winemaking by visiting vineyards and wine estates in the East Sussex and Kent countryside.

21. Eastbourne

eastbourne uk

The charming coastal town is nestled just 66 miles south of London, a mere 90-minute journey away of the enchanting views.

Be prepared to be mesmerised by the beauty of Eastbourne , one of the coastal jewels that are often forgotten due to the popularity of Brighton.

Here you can visit the Beachy Head Cliffs, offering sweeping views of the English Channel from atop the highest chalk cliffs in Britain. Or head to Birling Gap nearby, which presents a beach perfect for collecting seashells and soaking in impressive surroundings.

But the absolute gem in Eastbourne is, of course, the famous Seven Sisters. This series of chalk cliffs stretching out into the sea presents a sight so inspiring it’ll take away your words.

How to Get from London to Eastbourne

To journey from London to Eastbourne, hop aboard a train from Victoria or London Bridge station . The direct service whisks you away from the grey city and gifts you a front-row seat to the picturesque English countryside, all en route to your coastal retreat.

Eastbourne and its many splendors beg to be discovered by anyone eager to see beyond London.

Its dramatic cliffs appear like ethereal white towers against the backdrop of the brilliant blue sea, and it provides a perfect setting to question where everything begins and ends… As it’s literally the edge of the country!

And if the gorgeous views aren’t enough, sun lovers will thrive when they discover that Eastbourne holds the record for the highest recorded amount of sunshine in a month. It was back in 1911, but you might still be lucky.

Best Tours in Eastbourne

22. harry potter studios.

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Just an hour’s journey away from London you’ll find this magical portal to the wizarding world.

We’ve all seen the movies. Now you can experience them in real life!

Located in the quiet town of Leavesden—20 miles northwest from London—, the Harry Potter Studios houses an enchanting collection of real sets, costumes, and props from the beloved Harry Potter film series.

Imagine walking through the impressive Great Hall, touring the cosy confines of Privet Drive, or marvelling at the meticulous details found in Dumbledore’s office. Well, that’s just scratching the surface!

Read more: The Best Harry Potter Tours in London

How to Get from London to Harry Potter Studios

Although you can find tickets with transportation or get there by car, it’s as easy as a switch and flick to get to the Warner Bros. Studios by train. It might not be the Hogwarts Express, but the one from London Euston to Watford Junction is as reliable.

From here, a dedicated shuttle bus, complete with Harry Potter livery, awaits to whisk you off to the studios in approximately 15 minutes.

Oh, the answer might be obvious for the standard Potterhead, but it’s an amazing experience even if you’re not a dedicated Harry Potter fan.

The visit provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of filmmaking, particularly for one of the biggest and most important projects in the UK.

The intricate details in the sets (the Potions classroom is my favourite), the bewitching allure of the costumes and the spine-tingling joy of recognising these icons from the films make every moment memorable. You’ll cry more than when Dobby died!

Best Tour for the Harry Potter Studios

For the best experience in this destination, there’s no other option than the   Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter with Transportation .

On it, you’ll receive an admission ticket, return transportation on a double-decker Harry Potter bus, and a meet-and-greet service before departure. Accio fun!

Day Trips from London FAQs

day trips from london faqs

➡️ Are day trips from London worth it?

Words can’t describe how much it’s worth it to escape London’s bustle, especially if you’ve had enough time to explore the city already!

➡️ What day trips in London are good for avoiding crowds?

For a serene escape that feels more local, pick the less-known and more natural destinations, like Epping Forest , Margate and Eastbourne .

➡️ What are the best day trips in London?

As subjective as any answer to this question would be, you can’t go wrong with Oxford , Cambridge , Bath and Cotswolds .

➡️ What are the must do day trips from London?

Venturing to Stonehenge , Windsor , and Stratford-upon-Avon should be on every London itinerary aficionado’s can’t-miss list.

➡️ What countries are a day trip from London?

If an international experience tickles your fancy, France, Belgium and the Netherlands are enchanting day trips just a Eurostar ride away! Here’s how to take the Eurostar from London to Paris and the best London to Paris tours .

Thanks for reading my Best Day Trips from London Guide. If you enjoyed it, let me know on  Instagram !

Check out more london guides:.

  • How to Do the Perfect London Day Trip to Oxford
  • How to Plan the Perfect Day Trip to Cambridge from London (+ Itinerary)
  • How to Do the Perfect Day Trip to Brighton from London
  • The BEST Bath Day Tours from London (Handpicked w/prices)
  • 2 Days in Bath: The Perfect Weekend Itinerary

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The 25 Best Fall Trips in the World

Leaf peeping in Colorado. Surfing the Azores. Cruising Alaska’s Inside Passage—yes, Alaska, in fall. We scoured the world to find epic adventures and stunning destinations to satisfy your autumn wanderlust, especially this year, when we all have a little cabin fever.

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Few seasons are as packed with as much travel potential as fall. Leaves light up forests, summer crowds are gone, and the heat gives way to crisp air, making it perhaps the best time of year to get outside and explore. Americans are understandably ready. Road trips have never been more popular, and people are beginning to look further afield, too. Traveling abroad to some places is easier than you might think—provided you do your homework. Many countries, like Iceland, simply require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test prior to landing. Still, traveling now calls for flexibility and smart planning, especially as the Delta strain of COVID-19 creates uncertainty. Always double check the news about restrictions in a place before arriving, and if we’ve learned anything from the pandemic, it’s how to adapt on the fly and embrace change. That’s how many of the best adventures come together anyway. To celebrate fall, we compiled a list of destinations that avoid crowds and get you outside, whether you decide to travel now or in the future. See you on the road. —Ryan Krogh

Explore Colorado’s Grand Mesa

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Colorado’s shimmering golden aspens make the state’s trails prettier—and more popular—than ever in fall. But there’s a way to have them to yourself. Head to the newly renovated Electric Mountain Lodge (from $350), about 80 miles east of Grand Junction. Located at 9,200 feet atop the Grand Mesa—the world’s largest flat-top mountain—the four-room, five-cabin property sits at the gateway to Grand Mesa National Forest , providing guests access to over 300,000 acres of backcountry. The remote location feels like your own private park, with 200-some miles of trails for mountain biking and hiking, plus lakes for paddling and casting—all of them directly outside your front door. Fly fishing on the Roaring Fork River and mountain biking the Palisade Plunge, 32 miles of thrilling downhill singletrack, are easy day trips. Meals, served at Electric Mountain’s main timber-framed lodge, are mostly sourced from the chef’s farm in nearby Paonia—think kale and feta salad, roasted beet bruschetta, and grass-fed burgers—and are a reminder why this area is known as the state’s breadbasket. This region is also the heart of Colorado’s burgeoning wine scene. Book tastings at Azura Cellars and the Storm Cellars to see why the wines are starting to turn heads. —Jen Murphy

Chill Out on Molokai, Hawaii

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Fall is typically Hawaii’s shoulder season, when daytime temperatures cool to a blissful 70-degrees, hotel prices drop, and crowds thin. However, travel has flooded back after pandemic lockdowns , and islands like Maui and Oahu are once again packed with travelers. But there is still Molokai, the antithesis of resort-lined Waikiki. With no stoplight and just a single hotel, the island beckons travelers who crave a slower pace and empty beaches. Hotel Molokai (from $140), with its retro, Polynesian-style bungalows, is a central base close to the main town of Kaunakakai, as well as the sacred Kapuaiwa Coconut Grove that was planted in the 1860s by King Kamehameha V. For a more far flung escape, head to the west side of the island and book one of the campsites (from $5) at Papohaku Beach. The largest white-sand beach on the island stretches for three miles and is 100 yards wide, so it feels like your own private island. Halawa Valley, home to one of the earliest Hawaiian villages, is a 90-minute drive to the island’s east end, and the winding road is worth the trip. The last born-and-raised descendant of the valley, Anakala Pilipo Solatori, still lives there, and he’ll take you on a three-mile hike to Moal’ula Falls through his guiding outfit Halawai Valley Falls Cultural Hike . Solatori’s conversation and the falls are far way more memorable than any luau. —J.M.

Adventure in Texas Hill Country

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Hill Country mostly gets pegged as a great day trip from Austin or San Antonio, thanks to its surplus of antique stores and 100-plus vineyards. Increasingly, though, the area’s rolling limestone and granite hills and spring-fed rivers are luring mountain bikers, climbers, hikers, and paddlers. There’s no better time to visit than the fall, when the summer sun stops pounding Central Texas with 100-degree heat. Milton Reimers Ranch Park , 30 miles northwest of downtown Austin, offers 18 miles of flow trails for mountain biking and a wide selection of sport climbs, ranging from 5.5 to 5.14, on limestone cliffs that overlook the Pedernales River, perfect for a post-adrenaline-rush, cool-down dunk. Further southwest, between the towns of Boerne and Fredericksburg, is Flat Rock Ranch , a family-owned cattle operation that carved 29 miles of mountain biking trails into its 1,300 acres, with hill climbs, long downhill sections, technical singletrack, and several creek crossings. Just 10-minutes away are the clear waters of the Guadalupe River, which paddlers flock to for trips along its cypress tree–lined banks. For hiking, there’s Enchanted Rock State Natural Area , home to the U.S.’s second largest granite dome, rising 425 feet above the surrounding landscape. The state park has 11 miles of trails, and if you’re headed there it’s almost mandatory to march to the top of the Summit Trail for 360-degree views of Hill Country. For a longer hike, there’s the 4.6-mile Loop Trail, which circumnavigates the dome. Either way, make sure to leave early in the morning to avoid the sunbaked afternoons, which can still get uncomfortable in September. Celebrate the summit with lunch at Vaudeville , in nearby Fredericksburg, with pork belly tacos that are some of the best in the state—and in Texas, that’s saying something. They have a full selection of Texas wines by the glass—and bottles to go, too—in case you’re in the mood. For a place to bed down, there’s The Trueheart Hotel , with twelve cottages and a lush garden tucked away just off Main Street (from $215). —R.K.

Bike Tour Vermont’s Culinary Heartland

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Vermont is no secret in the fall, when its vast tree canopies—more than 80 percent of the state is forested—transform into an eye-popping patchwork of marigold, ochre, and burgundy hues. Combine that with the area’s farmhouse-dotted countryside, artisanal cheeses and microbrews, and general bucolic vibe, and it makes sense why road-tripping through the state is high on anyone’s autumn bucket list. But there is a better way to see the leaves: by bike, so you’re not forced to experience the scenery in blurs of color, and you can work off all those fresh apple cider doughnuts. There’s a new outfitted bike tour that’s dedicated to the state’s artisanal food from DuVine Cycling ($3,895). The weekend tour covers nine to 52 miles a day, with options for serious climbs tackling 4,969 feet of elevation gain, and plenty of stops to sample Vermont staples like cider from Fable Farm , nutty Tarentaise cheese from Thistle Hill Farm , and seasonal Harvest brown ale from Long Trail Brewing Co . At night, a cozy, six-person cabin in the charming village of Woodstock is your private base. Not a biker? The options to slow down and enjoy the colors are endless, from leaf-peeping while hiking a section of the Appalachian Trail between Pomfret and West Hartford to kayaking on the 750-acre Chittenden Reservoir with local outfit Appalachian Trail Adventures . Surrounded by Green Mountain National Forest , paddle excursions double as safaris, with moose, fox, beaver, and bald eagle sightings common in fall. —J.M.

Go Beyond the Beach in Bermuda

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With a storied pirate history, centuries of sailing lore, and the infamous “triangle” sewn thick into Bermuda’s fabric, the Atlantic archipelago just 90 minutes by plane from New York is full of intrigue. It’s also full of legit adventures. Intrepid locals have long practiced what is now known as deep-water free-soloing—climbing sheer limestone faces with only the ocean to break your fall—and free diving among hundreds of shipwrecks that rest offshore. Recent attractions have made the island a beacon for outdoor-lovers looking for more than a beach vacation, including the Bermuda Rail Trail National Park , 18 mostly-paved miles covering the island from tip-to-tail. It’s prime mountain biking and trail-running terrain, with quiet beaches for a lonely swim all along the way. In fall, island temperatures hover in the low-80s, and the ocean temps peak in late August, so the water is still warm. There’s always the risk of a hurricane at this time, but most storm activity is only glancing blows, with plenty of warning to decide whether to stay or go. Plus, room rates are usually significantly discounted after August. This summer saw the opening of the St. Regis Bermuda Resort (from $583) on Gates Bay in St. George’s, where the Sea Venture wrecked in 1609, spawning Bermuda’s accidental founding. Also new this year, thanks to the pandemic, is the “Work from Bermuda Certificate”, which was designed as a way for non-Bermudians to work remotely from the island for up to a year. The government’s site includes extended-stay options, vacation-home rentals, and a concierge service to make sure digital nomads have everything they need. —Terry Ward

Discover Oregon’s Other Best Adventure Town

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The small town of Sisters often gets relegated to the backseat when it’s compared to adventure-mecca Bend, but the artsy community shouldn’t be overlooked as a nature-lover’s paradise, especially in fall. While the vibe is more homegrown than hip, you can’t beat its access to the outdoors and friendly locals. The 36 craftsman-style cabins at FivePine Lodge & Spa (from $241) are nestled in a ponderosa forest and biking distance to the Peterson Ridge Trail system, a mix of single track and forest service roads. From town, you can cycle 32 miles to the towering spires of Smith Rock State Park , an underrated gem laced with trails for hiking and bolted routes for climbing. And the bucket-list McKenzie River Trail , a 25-mile singletrack with stunning views, is just an hour’s drive away. While most of Central Oregon is swathed in ponderosa pine and juniper, the greater Sisters area also boasts an abundance of aspens and western larch trees that are ablaze in color each fall. This being Oregon, you’ll have your pick of epic food trucks—don’t miss newcomer Coco Loco Taco Bar —and craft breweries. Local favorite Three Creeks Brewing is just steps from the cabins at FivePine, and its award-winning Conelick’r Fresh Hop IPA is only available September through November. —J.M.

Bike Nebraska’s Cowboy Trail

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Car-free and flat as a pancake, Nebraska’s Cowboy Trail is a dream for novice cyclists looking to safely up their daily miles and explore America’s heartland. Once it’s officially completed, the bike path will be one of the world’s longest rails-to-trails projects, spanning 321 miles across the state. For now, you can ride 195 miles of its crushed limestone from the town of Norfolk in the east to Valentine in the west. The route closely follows highways 20 and 275, with small towns every 10 to 20 miles, which makes stopping for supplies and camping a cinch. There isn’t a lot of shade along the trail, which makes fall an optimal season for comfortable riding. Looking for a day ride? The 15.7-mile stretch between Valentine and Arabia Ranch crosses the Niobrara National Scenic River via a 148-foot-tall, historic railroad bridge, and passes one of the region’s last strongholds of native prairie. Make it an out-and-back and toast your miles with an Americus IPA from Bolo Beer Co. in Valentine. —J.M.

Find the Hidden Catskills, New York

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In fall, the Catskills get absolutely blanketed with New Yorkers in search of brightly-colored foliage. For good reason: this region is an idyllic weekend escape, with apple picking at quaint orchards, excellent meals at farm-to-table restaurants, and hiking underneath a kaleidoscopic tree canopy. Avoid the overcrowded Hudson Valley and head to the triangle between the hamlets of Livingston Manor, Callicoon, and Narrowsburg, which abut the Upper Delaware River. This region, once full of summer camps on tree-lined lakes, has been transformed in recent years into a new, chicer version of the Catskills of yore, thanks to Foster Supply Hospitality , run by the husband-and-wife team of Sims and Kirsten Harlow Foster. The pair’s properties includes Kenoza Hall (from $449), a 22-room lodge on Kenoza Lake; 9 River Road (from $219), a farmhouse-style inn on the banks of the Delaware River; and Hotel Darby (from $214), a mid-century modern property with a motel vibe just across the Delaware River from Narrowsburg. But it’s The DeBruce (from $525), a 14-room former hunting and fishing lodge outside of Livingston Manor, that’s the crowning centerpiece of the company. The building, which has hosted guests on and off since the 1880’s, is set in the Willowemoc Valley, just upstream from the town of Roscoe, the fly-fishing capital of the U.S. Foster Supply is developing 30 miles of trails on the The Debruce’s 600 acres, and guests have a private half-mile section of river for trout fishing. At day’s end, you can sit down to the lodge’s award-winning Saturday-night tasting menu, a multi-course feast with items sourced exclusively from New York (most from less than 20 miles away). Or relax in the Conservatory in front of the lodge’s original fieldstone fireplace, which gives off, in addition to some warming heat, that aristocratic rustic vibe that made the Catskills so popular in the first place. —R.K.

Cruise Alaska by Small Ship

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Alaska may not be top of mind when it comes to fall trips, but there are few better times in the Last Frontier to see brown bears stuffing themselves for winter, humpback whales migrating for winter, and the Northern Lights all at the same time. The best way to do all this, plus see glaciers up close, is a small ship cruise. Among the cruise companies still operating small expeditions this fall are Alaskan-owned Alaska Dream Cruises , with seven-night trips through the Inside Passage (from $5,195), plus an October trip along the same route aboard the smallest ship in the fleet, the 12-person Kruzof Explorer (from $5,195). Lindblad Expeditions (from $7,200) and Uncruise (from $4,895), which tend to target a younger demographic, offer similar Inside Passage itineraries in September. For something yachtier, charter Alaskan Luxury Cruise’s 78-foot Sea Mist , with just three cabins, for custom five to ten-night September itineraries in the southeast that take in iconic spots like Tenakee Hot Springs and the Hidden Falls Hatchery, a famous viewing spot for bears (from $59,400 for seven days and six nights, for six people). “You’re going to see something like 30 brown bears all in one spot,” says Alaskan Luxury Cruise captain Jeff Gorton. “There are going to be a million humpbacks in September, too. They’re migrated by then, and they’re just everywhere.” The weather may be colder than summer, and you’ll need some extra layering, but the wildlife viewing may never be hotter. —T.W.  

Surf São Miguel, Azores

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One of Europe’s best surf destinations for year-round waves is less than a five-hour flight from the U.S. East Coast. It’s called São Miguel, and fall is one of the best times to catch reliable swells in the still warm Atlantic Ocean. São Miguel is the largest of nine islands within the autonomous Azores archipelago, over 800 miles off the coast of mainland Portugal, and exposed to all of the Atlantic’s power. This is the land of long point breaks and world-class reef breaks, with sites like Ponta dos Mosteiros and Ribeira Grande getting hit with a wide range of reliable waves, from beginner-friendly swells to filthy overhead barrels. Consistent north swells usher in peak surf season from October to March, but there’s usually something breaking year-round. With more cows than people on São Miguel (population roughly 140,000), the lineups are never crowded. A 3/2 wetsuit is all you’ll need to paddle out. Azores Airlines has regular flights from Boston to the city of Ponta Delgada, on São Miguel. (As of now, there’s a mandatory COVID test administered upon entering, with a 24-hour quarantine period until the results are returned.) Stay within a short drive of the best surf spots along the northern coast at Santa Barbara Eco Beach Resort (from $305), the first ecologically-friendly ocean-side hotel to open in the Azores. The property has villas atop a bluff overlooking the beach. —T.W.

Paddle the Edisto River in South Carolina

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In summer, North America’s longest free-flowing blackwater river, the Edisto, can feel more like a lazy river. But in fall, the water is typically a few feet higher and faster. Plus, paddling is more enjoyable when you aren’t slapping away bugs and sweating from humidity. There are three rustic treehouses in the middle of the 48-acre Edisto River Refuge, which allow for an overnight paddle worthy of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn. Chris Burbulak, owner of Carolina Heritage Outfitters , supplies two-person canoes and runs a shuttle up river, making the trip manageable, even for beginners. The 13-mile paddle to Burbulak’s treehouses (from $70) takes four to five hours, and guests must pack in drinking water and food. But there are plenty of large-mouth bass and catfish along the way for anglers. The fall colors are another distraction, as are sightings of the occasional Peregrine falcon, wood stork, and great blue heron. At the refuge, guests can wander trails and fry up their day’s catch (each cabin has a propane grill). After a good night’s sleep, you’ll be ready to tackle another 10 miles of paddling back to civilization. —J.M.

Swim With Whale Sharks in La Paz, Mexico

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October marks the start of whale shark season in the Sea of Cortez, and the Bay of La Paz is one of the top spots in the world to swim responsibly alongside these gentle giants. The Mexican government caps the number of boats that can enter the creatures’ feeding zone—located 20 minutes off La Paz’s shore—to 20 at a time, and outfitters face a hefty fine if more than six snorkelers are near a whale shark. Book a trip with InCabo Travel , a local company that has guides with degrees in marine biology. Mexico’s hippest hotelier, Grupo Habitas, recently opened the 32-room Baja Club (from $250) along the city of La Paz’s iconic coastal boardwalk, the Malecón, giving travelers a perfect reason to spend a night or two away from resort-saturated Cabo. Use the hotel as a base camp to visit the seal colony of Los Islotes island, the uninhabited beaches of Espíritu Santo, and the Caribbean-blue waters of Balandra Bay by day. At night, feast on gourmet tacos at the new nearby restaurant Origen , then sip mezcal-spiked Baja mules on Baja Club’s rooftop bar. It may be fall, but it’ll feel like you’re living an endless summer. —J.M.

Adventure on Greece’s Largest Island

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One of the first European countries to reopen its borders to tourists, Greece has been at the top of vaxi-cation lists and has a high overall vaccination rate. Food, friendliness, history, adventure, culture—Greece still has it all. If you go, skip tourist hotspots like Santorini and Mykonos—the latter was cited recently for spiking COVID-19 rates—and spend a week (or more) exploring Crete, Greece’s largest island, which has regular flights from London, Berlin, Paris, and Athens. Roughly 200 miles south of Athens, Crete has constant strong winds for windsurfing and kiteboarding , rugged mountains for trekking, and historic ruins like the Palace of Knossos, where you can geek out on the island’s ancient civilization. Because Crete straddles the Mediterranean-North African climate line, the water remains bathtub warm through early fall. You’ll want a rental car to get around the island. Kapsaliana Village , a 17-room hotel (from $217) built in the middle of the island’s largest olive grove, in western Crete, is 25 minutes from the charming town of Rethymno, and less than an hour’s drive to stunning hikes like Platania Gorge and Patsos Gorge. Even if you just walk around the island’s villages, you can’t go wrong. Be warned: the end of October and first days of November are when locals start producing their potent firewater known as raki, made from twice-distilled grapes and anise. Cretans are known for their hospitality—which can border on delightfully smothering—and it’s considered bad manners to turn down a shot of the local hooch. —J.M.  

Hike Utah’s Water Canyon

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Zion National Park is just 232 square miles and can get 676,000 visitors in peak summer months. Thankfully the trails throughout Greater Zion—a term coined in 2019 to encourage travelers to think beyond the relatively small park boundaries—are equally spectacular. Fall is the ideal time for hiking in the area, too: there’s no need to worry about spring run-off or triple-digit temperatures. Plus, the area’s distinctive red rocks become even more striking when set against autumn foliage, with trees lit up in vermilion, burgundy, and honey-colored hues. Tucked away on the backside of the park, Water Canyon has undulating, streaked walls and waterfalls reminiscent of the most popular canyons in Zion. The trail—6.7-miles out-and-back—gets narrower and steeper as you ascend to the canyon rim. At the top, you’ll find yourself surrounded by a sea of hoodoos (pinnacled rock formations) and gazing out at the park’s highest formations in the distance. If the thought of setting up camp after a half-day hike is daunting, there are a handful of new glamping retreats nearby, like Under Canvas (from $359) and Zion Wildflower Resort (from $379), that make cushy base camps. —J.M.

Discover Florida’s Coastal Dune Lakes

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Most of the spring break activity is centered around Pensacola and the beaches to the East, leaving South Walton , a stretch of supremely scenic beaches (16 in total) largely free of the chaos—especially in fall. Here, some 40 percent of the land is preserved, and there are over 200 miles of hiking and biking trails to explore. Gulf of Mexico adventures range from paddleboarding and snorkeling—there are some 700 near-shore structures sunk along an extensive artificial reef system —to venturing inland to explore South Walton’s system of 15 coastal dune lakes, rare formations created when windblown-sand is redistributed to create shallow freshwater pools. These natural phenomenon are found only here and a handful of other places on the planet, among them Madagascar and New Zealand. The biologically-diverse, brackish ecosystems are idyllic for birdwatching, kayaking, and fishing—a secret discovery zone set just off from the beaches. The 100-acre Western Lake at Grayton Beach State Park , along scenic Highway 30A, has kayaks for rent at the onsite ranger station. Just a 15-minute drive west is Distillery 98 , where you can sip sustainably-produced vodka made from 100-percent Florida Panhandle corn that gets filtered through a unique oyster shell apparatus to smooth the liquor out. Stay at the Hotel Effie (from $322) in Sandestin, which opened in February, and has a celebrity chef-led restaurant with a mean biscuits and gravy. There’s also a huge range of gulf-front vacation rentals from which you can sip your morning coffee in utter solitude. Fall visitors to South Walton often land another treat, too, as swarms of Monarch butterflies alight in parks and beachside neighborhoods starting in late September. It’s a fleeting rest stop, just long enough so the charismatic insects can refuel on their epic journey to Mexico. —T.W.

Camp on Lake McConaughy’s Shores in Nebraska

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Smack dab in the middle of the Great Plains you can eek out a few more months of your summer water-sports obsessions—kiteboarding, wakesurfing, and paddle boarding—on Lake McConaughy. About a 3.5-hour drive from Denver, Nebraska’s largest lake boasts 55 square miles of astonishingly crystal blue water and over 70 miles of white sandy shoreline. As of April, beach camping is no longer first-come, first-serve during peak summer season, which had meant that scoring a site was virtually impossible. After September 12, when the crowds disappear, you can have your pick of right-on-the-sand sites—a rarity. Little Thunder and Lone Eagle campgrounds, located on the northeast shore, have some of the most coveted spots. The best kiting is on the north shore as well, but note, this isn’t a spot for beginners; experienced kiters must bring their own gear, and you’ll want a wetsuit by October. If you don’t have your own set up, Ski Patrol rents everything you need, from wakesurf boats to fishing boats—in fall, its prime season for white bass and walleye, which grilled over a fire may be the best freshwater fish you ever eat. —J.M.

Go Birding in Southern Oregon

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The Warner Wetlands are the perfect argument for the Oregon you never knew existed. Here, in the south central part of the state—about five miles northeast of Plush (population 46)—the old-growth firs, snowy volcanoes, and craggy coasts have given way to a prehistoric land of crescent-shaped sand dunes, sun-seared desert, and a 40-mile-long chain of twinkling lakes that attract gaggles of migrating birds every fall. The best way to explore these relics of the last ice age is by boat. During wetter years you can launch a canoe and glide along the entire 10-mile Warner Valley Canoe Trail , a route that links Turpin Lake in the north with Campbell Lake in the south with views into the grassy steppes of the Hart National Wildlife Antelope Refuge to the southeast. Bring your binoculars and be on the lookout for tundra swans, American coots, and Caspian terns. Even during drought years you can still find places to paddle. The folks at Tall Town Bike and Camp in Lakeview, about 40 miles southwest of the wetlands, rent kayaks and can give you suggestions on where to go based on water levels. If coming in from the north be sure to stop in Silver Lake at the Cowboy Dinner Tree for a 40-ounce steak. —Tim Neville

Road Bike in Tucson, Arizona

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There are few better places in the U.S. for world-class cycling than Tucson—at least outside the triple-digit heat of summer. The city of 500,000 has become a magnet for serious bikers in winter, but fall may be the best time of all, with afternoon highs in the 80s (and mornings much cooler than that). The aspen and maple trees in the canyons of Santa Catalina Mountains turn bright gold and deep red, and locals come out of their summer hibernation to host a series of fall events, which includes gem shows and artisan markets that are huge draws for the artists that have put Tucson on the map. For cyclists, however, the focus is blacktop, and the sheer number of road options is the real attraction. There are easy rides, like various sections of the Loop —a 131-mile network that connects all corners of the city to one another with butter-like pavement—to classic epics like Madera Canyon , a 61 to 80 mile out and back that’s popular with the pros who train here in winter. In fall, one of the best rides may be the city’s most famous— Mount Lemmon , a nearly 7,000-foot climb over 59 miles that will take in the aspen trees in the Catalina Mountains. Back in town, there a number of new restaurants to try, including Barrio Charro , a joint project between chef Carlotta Flores of the Charro restaurant family and Don Guerra of Barrio Bread, with menu items like Southwest-inspired “tortamanos” sandwiches, with pulled pork and prickly pear BBQ sauce on house-baked azteca bread. Opening in mid-September, The Citizen Hotel (from $200) is a 10-room inn in a converted downtown building that once housed Tucson’s oldest newspaper. The property is a joint project between hotelier Moniqua Lane and Arizona winemakers Sarah and Rob Hammelman, and it will feature a 5,000-square-foot wine barreling and tasting room in the basement, an easy way to wind down after a ride. —R.K.

Weekend on Long Island’s North Fork

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The eastern end of Long Island is no secret. In the summer, the Hamptons are awash in New Yorkers eager to see and be seen. For the most part, however, the North Fork has managed to avoid the hoopla and remain the sedate, bucolic destination it has been for the last 50 years. This is especially true in fall, when you can finally get a seat at one of the shuck-your-own oyster stands and the sugar maple and red oak trees are ablaze in color. Offset by water views at almost every turn, it’s hard to find a better place for a long weekend. Plus, the water temperature in September and October is as warm as in June, on average . Orient Beach State Park , a 363-acre spit of land jutting out into Gardiner’s Bay, is one of the few North Fork beaches that doesn’t require a residential parking permit. In the fall, walk along its empty shores or rent a bike for touring along the area’s roadways. This season is also the time of year when migrating stripers and false albacore—albies to fishing diehards—cruise through the area, chasing massive schools of sardines. There’s nothing relaxing about fly-fishing for these two species from a boat, but when you get on a blitz—the fisherman lingo for when stripers begin crushing sardines on the surface of the water, with seagulls crashing down on them and boats jockeying to get in position—there are few piscatory experiences that are more adrenaline inducing. Book a guide through Striper Forever , and stay at the Silver Sands Motel (from $179), a time capsule straight out of the 1950s, with wood paneling, shag carpeting, and laminated countertops—curated so perfectly that Vogue , Harper’s Bazaar , and Vanity Fair have staged fashion shoots here. For local oysters, stop at Little Creek Oyster Farm and Market, where they serve buckets of the bivalves on picnic tables in front of the Peconic River. For local wine—there are more than 50 wineries on the North Fork—it’s hard to beat the charm at Croteaux Vineyards , a rosé-only spot with a tasting barn and pebbled courtyard garden. For one of the best pies of your life, stop at the farm stand Briermere Farm , which has a daily bake list that will likely include standards like peach and cherry and also more exotic flavors like blackberry-apple and blueberry cream. —R.K.

Explore Iceland’s Southern Coast

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Iceland was buckling under the weight of over-tourism in recent years, but COVID changed all of that—at least for now. Tourism is on the rebound, but it’s nowhere near pre-pandemic levels, which means there’s no better time to visit. And few international adventure destinations offer the country’s current straightforward entry requirements—fully vaccinated individuals are allowed, with no testing or quarantine required, as of press time. Plus, Iceland is easy to access from the East Coast— less than a six-hour flight from New York’s JFK or Newark airports on Icelandair , which also has nonstop flights to Reykjavik from Boston, Chicago, Orlando, and Washington, D.C. One item drawing tourists back is the eruption of Fagradalsfjall, the first volcano to blow its top on the Reykjanes Peninsula in some 800 years. Fagradalsfjall is still flowing with lava for the time being. Meanwhile, rather than attempting to circumnavigate the country’s entire Ring Road, focus on just the southern coast, especially in fall, when the north coast road’s weather is unpredictable. Here’s your itinerary: hit Fagradalsfjall on arrival (it’s just 30 minutes from the airport) before or after spending the night in Reykjavik. Hotel Odinsve  (from $193) is centrally located and has roomy apartments above a great wine and tapas bar called Bodega . Also, don’t miss the city’s new Sky Lagoon , with its swim-up Champagne bar and fjord-view sauna and natural hot springs. Next, head east a few hours to the log cabin-style Hotel Ranga (from $380), where hot tubs front one of the country’s best salmon-fishing rivers. If you’re feeling especially adventurous, you can day trip in a rented 4×4 or ATV into the spectacular Þórsmörk Valley, then scuba dive with Arctic Adventures in Silfra, a glacier-fed fissure with some of the best underwater visibility in the world. Not keen on cold water? Cruise east along the storied south coast and stop in the scenic village of Vik at the new Smidjan Brugghus , one of Iceland’s more celebrated craft breweries. In autumn, you might even get to see the Northern Lights, which become visible in the skies from late August onwards. —T.W.

Hike and Bike Northern New Mexico

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When the aspen trees in New Mexico’s Sangre de Cristo Mountains go into bright yellow overdrive in fall, there are few more dramatic destinations in the U.S. than Taos. So leaf peeping? Check. Native culture and excellent dining options? Check and check. And, oh yeah: Taos is an absolute world-class outdoor destination, too. Hiking and mountain-biking on the renowned South Boundary Trail , fishing for wild rainbows in the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument , and summiting 13,159-foot Wheeler Peak, the state’s highest—these are all standard and beloved adventure options. There are lesser-known gems, too, like mountain biking the relatively easy, if wildly remote, Valle Vidal Loop, roughly 47 miles of old two-track roads that go into the heart of the mountain basin. Fall brings chillier air to this part of north central New Mexico, but it’s still comfortable, temperature-wise, to camp out in the 1.5 million-acres Carson National Forest . In town, there are a few new and noteworthy restaurants, including Aly’s Food Truck , where Kiwi Alyson Hyder churns out New Zealand-style meat pies and puff pastry sausage rolls. At the Bavarian-inspired Der Garten , a food truck stationed near Taos Ski Valley, the bison on the menu is sourced from the Taos Pueblo, the Native community a mile north of town that has been in existence for over 1,000 years. For lodging, check out Hotel Luna Mystica (from $90), where you can crash in one of 20 vintage camper trailers—from a 1960s Airstream to a 1967 Avian Tourist—all immaculately restored. Each trailer is equipped with kitchen facilities and its own deck looking over the vast Taos Mesa, just eight miles from town. At night, while taking in the stars overhead, it’ll feel a million miles from just about anything. —T.W.

Multi-Sport in Puerto Rico

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The beauty of Puerto Rico, besides the island’s generally chill vibe, is that you can make a long weekend here as urban or outdoorsy as you want. It was hit with back-to-back hurricanes a few years ago and recovery has been slow, but the island is firmly on the upswing. New hotels are opening, and the outdoor activities that made the island a beacon for adventurers are still here: waves for surfers, singletrack rides that unspool from jungle to beach (like the Domes Rincon Mtb Trail ), and the bioluminescent bay off nearby Vieques island that’s considered the brightest in the world. For lodging in Old San Juan, Palacio Provincial (from $189) is new on the scene, with 43 rooms and a rooftop pool, or for a splurge check out the oceanfront rooms at Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve (from $1,349). Surfers know that Isla del Encanto’s waves start to whip into shape from September onward—it’s still hurricane season, after all. For breaks with fewer crowds, paddle out at north coast spots like Playa Jobos and Isabela. There’s also hiking within the only rainforest in the U.S., El Yunque National Forest , where the 2.3-mile Toro Wilderness Trail leads to the park’s highest peak, at 3,524 feet. Or venture deeper inland to the Cordillera Central mountain range for cave tubing and cliff jumping along the Tanamá River, where pre-Colombian petroglyphs and karst landscapes show off a side of Puerto Rico that few visitors know exist. —T.W.

Glamp in Maine

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Maine’s Acadia National Park , encompassing the most impressive (and highest) rocky headlands along the entire U.S. East Coast, gets the briefest reprieve from its summertime rush before the autumn masses arrive. This sweet spot happens in September, just before the deciduous trees start flaming all-out crimson. This year, during its first season in Maine, the glamping outpost Under Canvas Acadia is staying open until October 11 (from $399). The camp’s 63 safari-inspired tents—all with private bathrooms and some with private fire pits—hug a rugged stretch of coastline along the Blue Hill Peninsula, less than 20 miles northwest of the park, with views of Cadillac and Dorr mountains shimmering across the bay. The night skies here are extra inky, and to take advantage of them Under Canvas offers “Stargazer” tents with plexiglass windows in the ceiling. The camp’s dinner is served at a big communal tent near the shoreline, with the fruits of the local seas—clams, steamers, mussels, and lobster—figuring heavily among the offerings. From the property, it’s an easy to drive to the park, where you can spend your days hiking or biking Acadia’s roughly 120 miles of trails. There’s also bioluminescent kayaking in historic Castine, and hopscotching between lighthouses and lobstering villages by car along the greater Blue Hill Peninsula. If you do the latter, make sure to check out the three-barrel microbrewery at Deep Water Brewing Co. , which has excellent craft ales on tap and a selection of local oysters. Of course, no one would blame you if you simply relax in your tent. —T.W.

Chase Volcanoes in Lake Atitlán, Guatemala

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Lake Atitlán is Central America at peak seduction, with jaw-dropping volcano views, deep blue water, and Mayan culture at every turn. It’s three hours from Guatemala City’s La Aurora International Airport, but it feels a thousand years away. While autumn is technically still the rainy season in this part of the world, the showers never last long, you can experience the country’s rural highlands at their least trafficked, and hotel rates are lower, too. There are plenty of rustic places to stay along and around the lakeshore, but you won’t regret a splurge on Casa Palopó (from $197), where rooms and villas are decorated with indigenous Guatemalan artwork and overlook the caldera-turned-lake. From the property, birdwatch in the surrounding Sierra Madre highlands and spot endemic species like the pink-headed warbler and azure-rumped tanager. There’s excellent hiking around Lake Atitlán, too, including a strenuous four-mile jaunt to the summit of Volcán San Pedro, at 9,908 feet. Spend one night in the old-world city of Antigua at Villa Bokéh (from $197), a colonial-style villa set amidst the jungle. The hotel has just seven rooms decorated with the owner’s art collection, fire pits in a lush garden, and volcano views all around. —T.W.

Surf California’s Quieter Coast

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Located roughly halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, San Luis Obispo County unspools for more than 80 miles along California’s Central Coast, striking a mellow note compared to the crowded vineyards of Napa Valley and packed surf breaks of SoCal. September ushers in SLO’s best surf season, thanks to favorable offshore winds and regular north and northwest swells that see breaks like the relatively mellow Cayucos Pier barreling with regularity. (Cayucos is worth a stop even if you don’t surf: you can learn how to make a meal out of marine algae during seaweed foraging tours at Marley Family Seaweeds .) The same is true of the Rock, in Morro Bay, where you surf in the shadow of a preserve for endangered peregrine falcons. For the best autumn road trip through the region, start with some harvest-season wine tasting in the vineyards of the Edna Valley, just outside SLO, then head north to the oceanside enclaves of Cambria and San Simeon. In Cambria, the newly opened White Water lodge (from $224) on Moonstone Beach has hygge-inspired interiors with vast coastal views and complimentary bikes from cycling brand Linus that you can use to tool around. September and October are also the best months to see large populations of elephant seals hauling their enormous bodies onto the beaches at Piedra Blancas Light Station . Avoid the crowds of onlookers by leaving the parking lot for the four-mile round trip hike past secluded coves along the Boucher Trail to see smaller gatherings of the 5,000-pound pinnipeds. —T.W.

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The 21 Best Day Trips From London

By Condé Nast Traveller and Anna Prendergast

The 21 Best Day Trips From London

London ’s hustle and bustle can become overwhelming, even for the most dedicated locals—but its handy location means that day trips from London are easy for anyone who needs a quick escape, whether it be for a country walk, a seaside jaunt, or a cultural getaway. Most of our selection of the best day trips from London can be reached by train , within less than two hours—and many couldn’t be further from the busy streets and crammed schedules of the capital. Whether you’re looking for fresh air, delicious eateries or a new selection of shops, these easy-to-plan day trips should slot nicely into your schedule.

Below are 21 of our favorite day trips from London, in no particular order.

Read our complete London travel guide here .

All listings featured on  Condé Nast Traveler are independently selected by our editors. If you purchase something through our links, we may earn an affiliate commission. This article originally appeared on Condé Nast Traveller UK .

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Canterbury, Kent

The best day trip from London for: a colorful, food-fuelled history lesson in the garden of England How to get there from London: The direct train from London St Pancras to Canterbury West can take as little as 53 minutes

Prehistoric settlements have been uncovered in this corner of Kent, and it was a popular haunt of the Romans, who surrounded the early city by constructing an earth bank and fortified walls around 130 acres of land. The story of Canterbury that schoolchildren learn, however, comes from the medieval period, courtesy of Chaucer.

The city is home to one of the UK’s most spectacular cathedrals. Pilgrims have navigated the route to this ethereal site for many centuries, and it’s here that Thomas Becket was infamously slaughtered at the order of Henry II–although this series of events has been contested by countless historians. From the cathedral, scan the selection of novels through the crooked door of the Catching Lives Charity Bookshop, before soaking up the sun in one of the city’s hidden pub gardens–The Dolphin and The Parrot are some of our favorites.

Stroll along the remnant of the ancient wall that is still accessible, or settle in for a lazy afternoon on the colorful banks of the River Stour after collecting treats from The Goods Shed. Historic river tours of the river are touristy but not overly expensive, so well worth booking ahead of a visit to uncover the secrets of these romantic, cobblestone streets.– Connor Sturges

If you decide to stay over: Parts of The Falstaff Hotel date to the 13th century, and original features such as fireplaces and oak beams are a nod to the city’s medieval history. The city’s main attractions are within walking distance, and comfortable beds, craft cocktails, and a signature afternoon tea await once you are back in the cosy setting.

Elmley Nature Reserve

Elmley Nature Reserve

The best day trip from London for:  getting fully immersed in nature How to get there from London:  The train from London St Pancras International to Swale takes 1 hour 50 minutes and then it’s a short taxi ride to Elmley Nature Reserve

Think of day trips to Kent and you’ll probably skip straight over the Isle of Sheppey. Just off the northern coast of Kent next to the Thames Estuary, Sheppey is an unglamorous largely industrial island that initially lacks the tourist appeal of some of its Kentish neighbours. But there’s a secret gem here right off the mainland–the bucolic Elmley Nature Reserve, 3,300 acres of wetlands and wilderness. This family-run estate is a true wildlife conservation haven and is the perfect trip for birdwatchers and nature lovers. With over forty varieties of birds raising their young at Elmley each year, there are some beautiful walking trails to spot them all, plus the other resident hares, frogs, dragonflies, cows, voles, bees and more. As soon as your taxi turns onto the long entry drive, it’s easy to see elegant birds such as egrets, lapwings and redshank happily frolicking on the flat marshlands and that’s before you’ve even started exploring. Open Wednesday to Sunday, the entry fee is £6 and that gets you access to the beautiful open landscape for a self-guided wander (although you have to stay on the paths!); they also arrange organised tours at dusk and dawn for £29.50 if you want an expert to help you spot marsh harriers, long-eared owls, sparrowhawk and peregrine falcons. It might be only 40 miles from London but it feels like another world. As well as an incredible place for a day out in nature, there’s also a lovely barn restaurant to get cosy in for toasties at lunch and more hearty evening meals, plus an impressive range of smart places to stay dotted across the reserve if you want to extend your visit.– Sonya Barber

If you decide to stay over:  From decked-out shepherd’s huts with outside baths to four poster beds in the grand 18th-century main house, there’s a wide range of places to stay – all with stunning views over the nature reserve.

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Great Garden Escape, The Newt in Somerset

The best day trip from London for: a VIP experience How to get there: The train from London Paddington takes about 1 hour 25 minutes

If you’re not the planning type, The Newt in Somerset’s Great Garden Escape is a fun-filled organized day trip that shows off the best of the British countryside and its charming traditions. With a jam-packed schedule starting at Paddington station, day trippers travel First Class with breakfast served on-board. On arrival, they’ll be given a tour of the gardens at The Newt, which have been landscaped over hundreds of years and are now home to wildlife including deer and newts–of course. There's even an opportunity to explore the grounds with experts, along with a dive into the history and traditions of Somerset. Plus, a stopover at the incredible Roman Villa Experience.

Lunch leads into a cider tasting, made on-site using apples grown in local orchards, where you’ll undoubtedly be swayed into picking up a bottle or two to take home. When you’ve breathed in just enough country air, the train journey home serves up afternoon tea, depositing you back in the city just in time for sundowners. The whirlwind tour is the ideal tonic for shaking off burnout and reminding yourself of the beauty on your doorstep.– Abigail Malbon

If you decide to stay over : Should you choose to forego the train ride home in favor of waking up somewhere new, The Newt is a Jane Austen dream, whether you choose a room in the Georgian house or the converted outbuildings, barns and stables. Bedrooms are simple and beautiful, with a focus on relaxation, but those with a view are truly exceptional. In the morning, wake up early and treat yourself to a swim in the spa pool as the sun comes up – you’ll return to London feeling like a new person.

Clifton in Bristol

Clifton, Bristol

The best day trip from London for : packing a lot in How to get there from London: The train from London Paddington takes about 1 hour 35 minutes.

After hopping off the train at Bristol Temple Meads, take a stroll to Clifton–the city’s most beautiful leafy suburb. Quiet residential streets are lined with pretty Georgian townhouses, spots of greenery to wander through off the cobbled streets and an eclectic mix of independent cafés, restaurants and shops.

Start with a gander around Clifton Arcade in the heart of Clifton Village, where the 17 boutiques are filled with knick-knacks and intriguing antiques. It’s not a true shopping experience without a pit stop for coffee and cake – try one of Bristol’s top coffee spots, Spicer + Cole, or–for a 100-per-cent plant-based menu–refuel with a slice of rose and vanilla loaf and a superfood latte at East Village Café.

Pick up some fresh fruit and vegetables from the local greengrocers and head to Clifton bridge for fabulous views across the River Avon. It's one of the oldest surviving iron suspension bridges in the world. Learn about its history at the Visitor Centre, stopping off for a pint of traditional Somerset cider at the White Lion by its side. Continue the historical tour by walking up to Clifton Observatory, which has a museum featuring a Victorian-era Camera Obscura and a mythical Giant’s Cave, alongside its own rooftop café serving up breathtaking views. And don’t miss out on a walk down Royal York Crescent–one of the most expensive streets in Bristol, which was also once reputed to be the longest terrace in Europe.

Next, spend time at Bristol Lido, a restored Victorian swimming bath from the 1800s surrounded by a spa and poolside bar for the ultimate in pampering. Round off the day with a cozy pub meal at The Albion, an Indian fine-dining experience at Nutmeg or a hearty pizza at Bosco around the corner on Whiteladies Road.– Cordelia Aspinall

If you decide to stay over: Book a room at the recently refurbished Number 38 boutique hotel for a peaceful stay overlooking the Clifton Downs, perfect for your morning stroll.

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Bath, Somerset

The best day trip from London for: soaking up history How to get there from London: The train from London Victoria takes 1 hour 20 minutes.

Bath is known for its history, but among the buttery-hued Georgian architecture and ancient thermal springs there’s a fresh independent spirit. When the weather is good, there are a couple of brilliant walking routes to try: the six-mile Bath Skyline, for example, is a short stroll from the city centre and tramps through woodland, meadows and orchards with views of the buildings below.

The Somerset city’s literary heritage is well documented–Jane Austen is probably the most famous one-time resident–and there’s still a thriving network of bookshops and literature festivals here, including at bookworm magnet Topping and Company, which stocks more than 55,000 titles. Restaurants are driven by excellent local produce and seasonal ingredients. Grab a traditional lunch at The Circus (we recommend the Wiltshire lamb two ways) or order bun cha at Vietnamese spot Noya’s Kitchen. After a bite, shop at clever concept stores such as Nām, which sells antique furniture and homeware curated by owner Sharan Kaur, and Found, where you can buy clothes from niche global brands, or spend an afternoon at wine bar Corkage, where about 70 bottles are available to sample by the glass.– Sarah James

If you decide to stay over: Small hotel Eight lives up to its name; there are just eight rooms, and the ground-floor restaurant always has eight dishes on the menu.

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The New Forest, Hampshire

The best day trip from London for : woodland walks and long pub lunches How to get there from London: The train from London Waterloo usually takes about 1 hour 45 minutes

With its purple carpets of heather, ancient woodland and England-of-yore villages, the New Forest has long been a release valve for Londoners eager to clear the cobwebs and the cortisol. The apex of its beauty has to be autumn, when its rich hues cut through morning mists and dazzle in the afternoon sun. It's best enjoyed during a long ramble, where you’re likely to meet free-roaming New Forest ponies, cattle and even pigs, followed by a hearty pub lunch with local ale and a warming log fire.

Take the train from Waterloo to Beaulieu Road station and fuel your hike with a pint of real ale at the Drift Inn. If independent shops, cafés and beaches are on the agenda, it’s best to head to Lymington instead, as this one-and-a-half-hour loop around the pub on the edge of the New Forest is blissfully rugged and remote. Having traipsed through a mixed mosaic of woodland and absorbed the silence and sweeping views across the heathland, hunker down at the Drift Inn for a Hampshire beef burger, ale-battered haddock or the pie of the day (invariably something along the lines of mud pie with mash and gravy).– Rosalyn Wikeley

If you decide to stay over : Those seeking the quintessential heather-and-wild-ponies New Forest should bed down at The Pig hotel in Brockenhurst or Limewood near Lyndhurst (about five minutes from the Drift Inn). However, the trusted favorite among New Forest devotees, Chewton Glen continues to lure weary urbanites with its coveted position – wedged between woodland and the coast – and commitment to the good, old-fashioned service and comforts of a country club. You’ll find few zeitgeisty design details or next-gen touches here. Instead, antiques, thick carpets and mahogany furniture keep this 18th-century manor house sure of its identity – save a few fun treehouse bedrooms, should privacy or the 21st century fall into your criteria. Don’t miss the fresh salads and fish lunches once you’ve been pummeled in the spa or worked up an appetite in the Grecian-style pool. The gardens are also glorious for afternoon tea after visiting Highcliffe beach.

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Hertford, Hertfordshire

The best day trip from London for : pub-crawling and country walks How to get there from London: The train from Finsbury Park takes 35 minutes

With its higgledy-piggledy, pastel-colored buildings and cobbled streets, this county town serves up a slice of English antiquity that’s postcard-pretty enough to satisfy both shiny-eyed visitors from further afield and weary Londoners searching for fresher air, shorter queues and somewhere different to look at for the day. With trains running every half hour, it’s possible to find yourself marching around its 15th-century castle grounds (check ahead for cinema screenings, talks and events), net fishing from a sandy cove in Hartham Common or wandering about its dinky museum within the hour. Alternatively, if you’re feeling ambitious, you can cycle from London along the River Lea towpath.

On arrival, dip into its handful of local shops – The Women's Society Boutique has an imposing exterior but is a real treasure trove–before stopping at one of the many independent cafés and restaurants. Popular deli-bar Giambrone’s serves authentic Italian plates, while Hertford Coffee Lab makes for a cool pit-stop, and Georgian townhouse and B&B Number One Port Hill hosts occasional pop-up suppers. Plus, the artsy Dog and Whistle, once a pop-up café, has blossomed into a hipster foodie pub and music venue with rooms. Indeed, Hertford – quiet market town by day and more bustling nightspot come evening – specializes in pubs, particularly old-world ones. There's The Salisbury Arms Hotel, said to have been the place where Oliver Cromwell stayed during the Civil War and home to a number of ghosts; the 16th-century White Horse; the 17th-century Blackbirds; and the riverside Old Barge (exact age unknown, but 'old' is part of the name…). If you have time, go on the three-mile walk to Ware alongside the River Lea towpath–the neighboring town also has a plethora of pubs – and catch the train back to London from there.– Becky Lucas

If you decide to stay over: Hertford House Hotel took over the former local newspaper’s offices in pretty Parliament Square in 2006 and hasn’t stopped evolving since, with its latest restaurant and bar renovation completed in autumn 2020. Don’t miss out on brunch in the secret garden, a locally sourced roast in the restaurant and a pint in smart sister pub The Quiet Man.

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The best day trip from London for: an under-the-radar getaway How to get there from London: The fast train from St Pancras International takes 1 hour 22 minutes

This hillside scribble of Georgian streets tucked behind the Kent coast really hit our radar in 2018. Nicknamed ‘Margate’s little sister’, it’s a much cosier, countryside version of its arty neighbour. And that’s exactly its appeal. Deal is less shouty than Margate, but there’s still an exciting slew of shops, cafés and galleries that have arrived over the past few years. The Saturday Market stalls are worth a rummage, but it’s the food that brings the locals back each weekend. For more of a sit-down lunch we love Frog and Scot where the chef, previously of The Sportsman in Seasalter, cooks up a daily changing menu based on hyper-local produce. Founder of Smugglers Records Will Greenham (ex singer and guitarist of the band Cocos Lovers, who’ve supported Mumford & Sons on tour) is at the heart of the town’s music scene, and in terms of art, Linden Hall Studio is a contemporary gallery in a converted chapel that wouldn’t look out of place in Mayfair.– Tabitha Joyce

If you decide to stay over: The Rose was revamped in 2018 and now there are eight cute bedrooms splashed in bold colors and filled with vintage finds. The restaurant is looked after by Rachel O’Sullivan (previously of East London’s Towpath Café) who dishes up Scandi-inspired breakfast plates of smoked salmon, avocado, soft-boiled egg, dill and whipped cream cheese.

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Whitstable, Kent

The best day trip from London for: oysters on the beach How to get there from London : The train from from St Pancras takes 1hr 13 minutes

This little town on the north Kent coast isn’t quite the sort-of-secret it was back in the 1990s, when DFLs (local jargon for Londoners) rediscovered it, arriving at weekends for seafood at Wheelers on the high street and pints of Kentish ale at the beach-side Old Neptune pub. But it’s still an atmospheric place to head for a hit of vitamin B12 – via a dozen or so oysters – then a scrunch along the shingle shore, spotting Second World War sea forts across the waves and seals in the harbour. There are plenty of places to eat: avoid the overpriced Royal Native Oyster Stores and head instead to JoJo’s, just down the road in Tankerton, for mackerel fillets and Med-inspired small plates. Or Samphire, a Whitstable bistro with cuttlefish risotto and Romney Marsh lamb on the menu. There’s also a thriving micropub scene here, with The Handsome Sam, The Black Dog, and the larger Twelve Taps for hoppy experimentation. But our favorite pastime is picking up a pot of cockles and whelks from the quayside, or fish and chips and oysters from The Forge shack, and devouring them in the shade of a wooden groyne on the beach, preferably with a bottle of English fizz to hand.– Rick Jordan

If you decide to stay over: The Victorian fisherman’s huts on the beach are the best place in which to hole up, the sound of waves and boat masts jangling in the wind outside, and can be booked via Hotel Continental. Along the coast in Seasalter is the Driftwood Beach House B&B .

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Rye, East Sussex

The best day trip from London for : a bracingly fresh seaside getaway How to get there from London: The train from St Pancras International takes about 1 hour 10 minutes with a change at Ashford International.

Rye is home to what might just be Britain’s prettiest (and most prettily named) street, and a wave of newcomers have moved in alongside the quaint old-timers in Mermaid Street and beyond, opening smart interiors stores and artisan bakeries next to unironically vintage tea rooms and souvenir shops. After breakfast at Whitehouse Rye–order the halloumi hash–pick up a new read at The Tiny Book Store (the clue’s in the name) and window shop for that fantasy mansion at striking antiques shop Strand House Interiors. The blustery dunes and invigorating waters of Camber Sands, one of the best beach near London , are a 15 minute ride away on the local bus, but head back in time for a rustic supper at Tuscan Rye, where fresh pasta (ricotta ravioli with brown-butter sauce, potato and thyme tortellini in a rich ragu) draws loyal locals.– Sarah James

If you decide to stay over: Book a room at the lively George in Rye , which welcomes A-list guests (George Clooney and Helena Bonham Carter have both checked in for sleepovers) and smart locals in the same breath.

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Margate, Kent

The best day trip from London for : a cultural day out How to get there from London: the fast train from London St Pancras takes 1 hour 25 minutes.

It’s no secret that this Victorian seaside town has had quite the hipster renaissance in recent years, sparked mostly by the arrival of the Turner Contemporary gallery in 2011 and spurred on by a slew of new openings and a wave of Londoners upping sticks and moving down to the Kent coast. For a cultural outing, the waterside Turner Contemporary is still a must. Entry is free so it’s worth popping in even if you’ve never heard of the artists on show, and the shop has some nice local products. For more contemporary art head to Crate, an artist-led project space in an old printworks. If you’d prefer something older–much older–wander over to the most ancient building in town, the Tudor House, a Grade II-listed 16th-century timber-framed house on King Street. It’s on your route from the seafront to the mysterious Shell Grotto, a spooky set of underground tunnels covered in more than four million shells.

A trip to Margate isn’t complete without a few hours in Dreamland, whether it’s for some spins on the rides or to see one of the amusement park’s impressive line-up of gigs in the evenings. Do take a stroll around town to hit up the vintage shops selling retro clothes, furniture and homewares, where you can still find some decent bargains. And don’t forget to head over to Cliff Terrace to visit the flagship store of cult natural skincare brand Haeckels, which makes divine-smelling beauty products using seaweed gathered on the beach nearby. Speaking of the beach, if you want to go swimming walk along the coast to Walpole Bay Tidal Pool, a man-made sea lagoon where you can find calm waters and steps for easier access. If you arrive early (or stay the night), tuck into cracking breakfast at Storeroom coffee shop or at Cliffs, where there’s also a record shop, a hair salon and a yoga studio. In fact, the whole up-and-coming area of Cliftonville is worth exploring. After all that roaming, great seafood can be found for dinner at either Angela’s or Hantverk & Found–reserve a table in advance though, as both get booked up. – Sonya Barber

If you decide to stay over: The best beds in town are at The Reading Rooms , a boutique b&b in a restored Georgian townhouse a few minutes’ walk from the seafront. Be sure you don’t have to rush off in the morning as they’ll bring breakfast to your room so you can eat it overlooking the leafy square.

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Eastbourne, East Sussex

The best day trip from London for : fair-weather walkers How to get there from London : The train from London Victoria takes 1 hour 30 minutes.

Eastbourne is an old-timey British seaside town with a Victorian pier, a pebble beach, and a much-loved bandstand where tribute acts reign: ‘Queen’, ‘ABBA’, ‘Frank Sinatra’ and ‘Lady Gaga’ have all played. You could spend the day taking in the town’s thriving art galleries, with plenty of opportunities for refueling stops along the way (our favorite is the stripped-back-trendy Nelson Coffee Co opposite the station) but the real draw here is enjoying the great outdoors at Beachy Head, where you’ll find the famous Seven Sisters chalk cliffs. A hike with seriously impressive views out to sea runs across the top. Wander all the way along to neighboring Seaford or make one of the secret beaches tucked away at the foot of the cliffs your way point. It’s a steep climb down, but Falling Sands Beach is quiet and sandy and well worth the adventure. Eastbourne often makes the list of the sunniest places in the UK, so don’t forget your sunglasses.– Olivia Holborow

If you decide to stay over: Book into the Beachy Head holiday cottages –there’s a choice of 8, all set around a rambling walled garden with fruit and vegetables you can help yourself to.

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Brighton, East Sussex

The best day trip from London for : blasting the cobwebs away by the sea How to get there from London : The train from London Victoria takes 1 hour 34 minutes.

Brighton is a brilliant mish-mash of retro, seaside fun and progressive culture. Book in advance and you can get return tickets from London for as little as £10. A maze of bunting-lined streets, The Lanes bursts at the seams with vintage shops–don’t miss Beyond Retro and Dirty Harry, and our two favorite independent boutiques, Our Daily Edit and Peggs & Son, as well as retro memorabilia (navigate the turnstile at Snoopers Paradise for collectors’ items, vinyl, and furniture). Time your day trip to include breakfast at Kensingtons – grab a table on the balcony for giant plates piled high with eggs, toast and beans. It’s not the easiest spot to find, so look out for a shop called Artemis on Kensington Gardens, which overflows with sheepskin rugs and pelts – the café is on the left; follow the smell of bacon up the stairs. Later, reserve a table at Food for Friends, a superb veggie restaurant with award-winning flavours and presentation. A short walk away is the huge 8km pebbly beach–the section near the Palace Pier is dotted with stripy deckchairs and usually buzzing from spring to autumn (and often absolutely crammed in summer). There’s something terribly British about layering up and enjoying a windswept walk in the winter months, too. Reward yourself with a bag of hot, sugary donuts from the pier.

If you decide to stay over : Walk along the seafront to The Ginger Pig, a restaurant-with-rooms with pre-mixed cocktails in the minibars and Cowshed bottles by the standalone bathtubs.

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Lewes, Sussex

The best day trip from London for : history buffs and vintage hunters How to get there from London : The train from London Victoria takes just over 1 hour.

Lewes: the market town in the South Downs that sits against a backdrop of chalk hills and green peaks. Cobblestoned 'twittens' (narrow streets), hand-painted shop signs and crumbling tiles from the 1960s make it feel like a town time forgot, and its slower rhythm makes for a reinvigorating gear-change. The Needlemakers on West Street is home to a range of small, independent shops that sell local craftsmanship, from jewelry to books–Alexis Dove is a favorite for delicate silverware and Susie Petrou has an eye for vintage blouses and Romanian embroidery. There’s an incongruous well at the bottom by the vintage shops – throw in a penny for good luck before you start hunting through piles of clothes and bags. Lewes Flea Market is an alluring source for antique furniture and quirky homeware, and is open daily (not to be confused with the outdoor Sunday market, which is also worth a visit). At the other end of town, at the bottom of Cliffe High Street, you can find Bill Collison’s very first Bill’s restaurant, a European deli-turned-eatery, where you can get hearty dishes such as pumpkin, fig and chestnut roast, or a beef, bacon and camembert burger. After lunch, ponder the paperbacks at the Fifteenth Century Bookshop, which has been carefully restored in recent years but remains as much of a landmark as Lewes Castle. Finish the day with a pint; Harvey’s Brewery is the only independent brewery in Sussex and provides the John Harvey Tavern over the road with local cask ales (download the self-titled app to find out where you can get it in London).

If you decide to stay over : Head to Firle for a night at The Ram Inn , and enjoy crisp linen and generous breakfasts served by an open fire.

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Folkestone, Kent

The best day trip from London for: a coastal up-and-comer How to get there from London : The fast train from London St Pancras to Ashford takes 40 minutes, where you can change for Folkestone Central.

The seaside town of Folkestone is mid-makeover, which is the ideal time to visit – before everything gets priced up and the place’s quirks glossed over. The appeal of Sunny Sands beach is self-explanatory – this tiny, windswept slip of sand is one of the best beaches in Kent and the ideal spot to kick off your day (unsurprisingly, it fills up with families wielding buckets and spades, sticky with sunscreen, too). A trio of swashbuckling pubs and restaurants–The Ship Inn, The Mariner, and The Captain’s Table–lines the seafront, but the real treasure can be found in the Creative Quarter. At the bottom of The Old High Street is Bounce Vintage, an open space with rails full of retro sportswear, French chore jackets and Aloha shirts. If you exchange smiles and pleasantries with the rosy-cheeked owners, they might just offer you an espresso on the house. Failing that, further up the road, Steep Street sells specialty coffee, homemade cake and books . Floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall shelves of hardbacks tower over fat leather armchairs and blackboard tables that you can doodle on in chalk. There are endless places to eat and drink around town: Rocksalt for a smart menu and sea views; Papas for old-fashioned fish’n’chips ; Beano’s for veggies; La Casa Del Bello Gelato for ice cream Follies for pizza and The Pullman for pints. The Harbour Arm, though, is where Folkestone’s own folk go – the Champagne bar hidden in the lighthouse at the end is rustic, romantic, and completely charming.

If you decide to stay over : Book a room at the Linen Shed , a dove-grey, weatherboarded house on the old Roman road to Canterbury.

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Oxford, Oxfordshire

The best day trip from London for : a traditional slice of British culture How to get there from London : The Oxford Tube coach service takes 1 hour 30 minutes and runs until 3am; trains also run from Paddington and Marylebone stations and take 1 hour.

In one of the most quintessentially English cities in the UK (and the most expensive to live in outside London), cream tea is not just a rite of passage – it’s a requirement. And there’s only one place to take it – The Vaults & Garden Café, signposted by the presence of an antique bicycle with a flowerbed in its basket, is a gorgeous 14th-century building surrounded by colleges (Oriel, Brasenose, Murton, All Souls), where scones come loaded with clotted cream and seasonal homemade jam (the café has serious sustainability credentials, too). Architecture is a major draw in Oxford ; the libraries, bridges and even cinemas feature Palladian domes, Norman design, ziggurat influences and listed buildings which make this a city to see on foot (Radcliffe Square is a must, and it’s worth paying £4 to climb the tower at the Church of St Mary The Virgin for the best view of Oxford). If you’re taking kids, the Pitt Rivers Museum is packed with bizarre artefacts and stories they’ll tell their friends about, and The Story Museum welcomes you through a wardrobe into Narnia and other fictional worlds of wonder. If you booked a babysitter, however, grab a drink at the brilliant Freud bar in Jericho–a stained-glass church-turned-cool-cocktail-bar that is grown-up enough to feel sophisticated but student-y enough to have plenty of atmosphere and frivolity in the air (or perhaps it’s something in the drinks).

If you decide to stay over : There are plenty of lovely hotels in the Cotswolds , such as The Wild Rabbit –the latest outpost from eco-queen Carole Bamford of Daylesford Organic fame.

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Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

The best day trip from London for : people-watching and scenery How to get there from London : The train from London King’s Cross takes 45 minutes.

Like cycling in Amsterdam or taking trams in San Francisco , punting really is the most sophisticated way to see the city of Cambridge and the university grounds. Scudamore’s is the oldest ‘chauffeur’ company and offers a more traditional tour, but board a boat from the Garret Hostel Bridge for a younger, more humorous experience (ask your punter why the GHB is also known as Orgasm Bridge). For lunch, foodPark is a top hawker convoy of Sri Lankan curries, wood-fired pizza and open-wide burgers that sets up from 12pm until 2pm in varying locations around Cambridge from Wednesday to Friday. For something more upscale, book one of Galleria’s terrace tables on the south side of the Magdalene Bridge, with British fusion food and views of the River Cam (your gluten- and dairy-free friends will thank you, as there are two separate menus specifically catering to their diets). In the autumn, the leaf-covered colleges are particularly picturesque as they turn red and rust, and in spring, Parker’s Piece is a scenic stretch of greenery from which to navigate (spot the lamppost that supposedly inspired the post in CS Lewis’ Narnia). From here, find eccentric English shop Bowes & Co, Fitzbillies for iced buns, Aromi for Italian nibbles, Kettle’s Yard art gallery and G David for antique books. Finish your day with the choral evensong at King’s College Chapel around 5.30pm: goosebumps guaranteed. For more ideas, see our guide to the best things to do in Cambridge .

If you decide to stay over : It doesn’t get much better than the iconic University Arms hotel , reopened in 2018 after a serious reboot.

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Ashdown Forest, East Sussex

The best day trip from London for: welly-wielding outdoorsy types How to get there from London : The train from London Victoria takes 1 hour to East Grinstead (a 15-minute drive from Forest Row).

AA Milne famously wrote the stories of Winnie the Pooh while living just north of Ashdown Forest. Known as 100 Acre Wood in Pooh’s world, the forest is home to the spellbinding stories and is an enchanting place to stretch your legs for a day, easily accessible via East Grinstead station. Stretches of open heathland give way to leafy walkways and carpets of bluebells in spring, where the woods teem with wildlife (spot fallow deer, badgers and the odd friendly pheasant–no honey-eating bears, though), and the only noise is birdsong. You can even visit Pooh Bridge (for a game of Poohsticks, naturally), but be warned, it’s a prominent tourist spot. Pooh was a big fan of having ‘a little smackerel of something’, and nearby village Forest Row has plenty of places for elevenses. Taffels deli is a family-run café and much-loved lunch spot (there is nothing skinny about the skinny chips; they are double-fried and divine) and caters to all dietary requirements, while Java & Jazz serves huge hot chocolates cakes and crispy-crusted pizza. For proper pub food, the cosy Hatch Inn (one of our favorite country pubs near London) is known for roasts with all the trimmings and offers plenty of dog-patting opportunities. If you’re not in a hurry to get home, head to Linton’s car park–locally known as ‘the viewpoint’–for sunset.

If you decide to stay over : Gravetye Manor is a very English Elizabethan country-house classic and one of our favorite weekend breaks in the UK .

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Dungeness, Kent

The best day trip from London for : nature enthusiasts How to get there from London : The drive to Romney Marsh via the A20 and M20 takes 2 hours.

Arriving in Dungeness from London feels a little like stepping out of a Tardis into a different time zone, where a recent apocalypse has left the landscape barren, the wildlife overrun, the buildings flattened, and the population dramatically compromised (in fact, the Dungeness Power Station appeared in Doctor Who in 1971). Unofficially known as ‘Britain’s only desert’, Dungeness has a unique environment–single-story buildings appear to have been swallowed by the shingle and plants let loose with little regard for human-imposed order. The beach resembles a mass shipwreck; abandoned fishing boats, crumbling shacks, winches and forgotten tractors coated in decades of rust sit, untouched, unmoved and as mysterious as a Russell T Davies plot. There’s not a whole lot to do here – but there’s so much to see, and so much to pique your curiosity that you’ll spend the journey back Googling the area. Kids will love the sheer strangeness of it all, and it’s impossible to resist the childlike urge to climb and run and play. Few places so close to London feel like such an adventure; the journey can take less than two hours and, if you time it right, you can order the catch of the day for lunch from roadside hut the Snack Shack, which does the freshest fish, lobster rolls and ice-cold cans of San Pellegrino.

If you decide to stay over : You’ll have to venture out of Dungeness–try The Rose in Deal , a grown-up bolthole splashed with bold colors and covetable vintage finds.

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The best day trip from London for : switching off How to get there from London: The train from London Waterloo to Dorking takes 50 minutes.

Surrey’s proximity to London makes the journey a breeze–and it’s an especially astute pick if you’re likely to be coming with a car full of little ones. At Henry VIII’s home Hampton Court Palace, there are family-friendly events such as beast quests and ghost tours, as well as the famous giant hedge maze, where adventurous kids can lead the troops. In winter, an ice rink is set against the historic backdrop of the palace, a building whose grandiose architecture is shaped by both the Tudor and Baroque periods. If you’re escaping the city (and the kids), however, check in at Grayshott Health Spa, a traditional country home with cutting-edge treatments. Surrounded by 47 acres of flowering gardens, it’s a peaceful place to step back and take stock. Connect with nature at Kew, too, where the Royal Botanic Gardens are open to the public all year round. The winter light show is particularly mesmerizing, when the sun starts to sink earlier and earlier. Be sure to take cash for mince pies and mulled wine as you wander through the grounds. Having been awarded a Michelin star, Steve Drake’s restaurant Sorrel in Dorking (a market town with chocolate-box charm) is currently the county’s hottest restaurant with the most exciting ‘discovery menu’.

If you decide to stay over : Surrey is home to some of the best spas near London, such as Grayshott, where the Manor House rooms offer faded charm.

Hastings

Hastings and St Leonards

The best day trip from London for:  old-school seaside charm How to get there from London:  The fast train from London St Pancras International takes 1 hour 32 minutes with a change at Ashford International

There’s almost too much to fit into a one-day visit to Hastings, especially if you want to pop over to the neighbouring town of St Leonards. Over the last few years, these two East Sussex enclaves have become a popular bolthole for burnt-out Londoners looking for a bohemian seaside escape. To see what all the fuss is about, head straight to explore Hasting’s quaint Old Town, a picturesque maze of streets sandwiched between two dramatic cliffs. Pedestrianised scenic George Street is where most of the action happens, with a thrum of cafés, shops and pubs, but it’s worth wandering the surrounding streets too. Seek out AG Hendy & Co on the High Street for well-curated vintage homewares and stop into The Crown for cozy pub grub made with excellent local produce. If you’re up for a wander, get the funicular up and walk along to the cliff to Fairlight Glen, a beautiful secluded beach where clothing is optional. Or if that sounds a bit much, stay in the Old Town and explore the dramatic black fisherman’s huts on Rock-A-Nore beach where there’s Hastings Contemporary art gallery, a tiny shipwreck museum, fresh seafood stalls and a very cute miniature railway. Next up, take the 40-minute amble along the beach past the pier to St Leonards and stop off for food at the fabulous seafront café, Goat Ledge. It’s worth the trip for their crispy panko fish baps and katsu curry sauce chips alone. Nearby, there are great independent shops selling everything from candles to kimonos on Norman Road and King’s Road where you can easily spend a few hours happily browsing and café hopping before settling into dinner at Michelin-recommended pub The Royal.  Sonya Barber

If you decide to stay over:  Book into  The Old Rectory , a bijou  b&b  in Hasting’s Old Town with treatment rooms and a walled garden.

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25 Very Best Weekend Trips In Europe

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Lloyd and I always seek a way to try to travel as often as possible whilst still working and studying. Well, this meant we had to be savvy with our free time, so looking for the very best weekend trips in Europe was essential. 

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This is perfect if you’re working full-time because weekend travel requires you to use ZERO holiday days. Well, unless you fancy tagging on an extra few days; which is justifiable. 

This is exactly why we wanted to share some of the best weekend trips in Europe that’ll sort out any wanderlust feelings you might have.

Plus, under each of the 25 different places, we’ve popped a link to a dedicated post on that very place. This all means you can get the full low-down on each spot without having to miss any of the weekend spots! 

25 Perfect Weekend Getaways In Europe

Take a look, below, at some of the best weekend trips in Europe to enjoy. Have the best time! 

1.) London, UK

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London is always an easy win as there’s always so much to do whilst you’re in buzzing London town. 

There are lots of places with the best views , some amazing and unique restaurants to visit , not to mention the best bars and secret spots you definitely have to see .

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Oh, and that’s before we’ve even got to the most stunning London palaces and all the best areas in London, too. 

Read more: Best areas of London to explore

2.) Cinque Terre, Italy

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One of the most colourful places to visit in Italy, Cinque Terre is an amazingly picturesque place to spend a lovely and relaxing weekend in.

Unless you like to hike of course in which case, you’re going to the right place anyway.

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Here’s a complete guide on Cinque Terre and some photos from the 5 towns; Riomaggiore , Corniglia , Manarola , Vernazza and Monterosso al Mare .

Read more: Best things to do in Cinque Terre

3.) Paris, France

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Paris as a city is another easy win though my favourite time to visit Paris is definitely in the summer. It is one of the best weekend trips in Europe if you love a city break. 

Summer in mainland Europe always seems a lot nicer and there are so many outdoor festivities, picnics and dinners just waiting to be had.

Do check out these  free things to do in Paris , dine in  these restaurants with the best views in Paris , see these essential sights in Paris and have a little fun searching for these secret spots in Paris .

Read more: Best markets in Paris to visit

4.) Split, Croatia

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Not only is Split an amazing city to visit  (make sure you check out Diocletian’s Palace , especially if you’re a Game of Thrones fan), but it’s also quite close to beautiful islands like Solta  and lovely seaside towns like the Markaska Riviera .

We’ve also got an action-packed itinerary to help you plan what to do when you visit Croatia in general.

Read more: Best places in Croatia to visit

5.)  Gothenburg, Sweden

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This laid-back Swedish city packs a lot of fun for a weekend away .

You could always plan everything out though, in our experience, this is one of those cities where you’re best throwing caution to the wind and playing the weekend by ear.

If you have a bit more time, step away from the city and check out some of the gorgeous neighbouring towns .

Read more: Best things to do in Stockholm

6.) Budapest, Hungary

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There’s so much to do here during the day and at night through one of the best parts about visiting this city is how affordable it is. It is one of the best weekend trips in Europe, and much cheaper than cities like London or Paris, too. 

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Affordability is relative of course but Budapest is unique in that the affordability doesn’t come at the cost of a lack of exciting things to see, do and eat in the city.

It’s one of the cities where luxury hotels are a lot more attainable and you can splash out a lot more on.

Read more: Best things to do in Budapest

7.) Florence, Italy

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My love for Florence has been stated time and time again.

With lots of sights to see , an abundance of amazing restaurants and stunning places with amazing views .

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It’s probably easy to see why a weekend away in Florence is just what you need.

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8.) Venice, Italy

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Venice is one of those cities where even if you’re the most cynical people in the world, you won’t be able to help but fall prey to Venice’s romantic charm.

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The beautiful side streets, gondola rides and Venetian architecture are just incredible to see and experience when you visit. Although a weekend here will leave you wanting to come back, you can cover most of the sights here in a weekend.

Do check out our complete guide to all the sights in Venice to help you plan your trip. Venice is easily one of the best weekend trips in Europe, especially as it’s a unique water city! 

Read more: Best things to do in Venice

9.) Edinburgh, Scotland

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Without a doubt, the very best time to visit Edinburgh is during the annual Fringe Festival. It’s also one of the most expensive times to visit but this month with lots of free stuff to do in the city , things tend to balance themselves out.

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The fringe festival is a month-long festival with visitors from all over the world and the energy in Edinburgh is pretty electric. Edinburgh also has lots of great bars , restaurants and a whole host of amazing experiences just waiting to be had.

Read more: Best things to do in Edinburgh

10.) Copenhagen, Denmark

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Copenhagen is one of those compact cities that is easy to explore in a weekend however you leave feeling like there’s so much more to see (and you would be right about that too).

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It’s amazing and one of the best weekend trips in Europe that we loved! 

Read more: Best things to do in Copenhagen

11.) Barcelona, Spain

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Gaudi’s home city is famed all around the world and lives up to the hype.

There’s no other city in Spain quite like it and with its amazing sights to see , a wealth of exciting restaurants to eat in an uber-cool vibe, a weekend in Barcelona is one that definitely feels like a good choice to make.

Read more: Best free things to do in Barcelona

12.) Porto, Portugal

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Porto is synonymous with good wine, delicious food and a weekend getaway where you can take in some real Portuguese charm at a leisurely pace.

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It’s also a very colourful city and an amazing place to visit for a couple of days (or even longer). It’s one of the best weekend trips in Europe that you can easily partner with a trip down Portugal’s dramatic coastline, too. 

Read more: Best things to do in Porto

13.) Oslo, Norway

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This Norwegian city is definitely a fascinating city to visit though it’s also an amazing place to go to when you want to see the fjords of Norway as the train system here is pretty much on point and you’re no more than a couple of hours away at most from a stunning fjord.

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There’s also a lot to see and do in the city of course but Norway’s true charm lies in how cities and nature seem very intertwined .

Read more: Best things to do in Oslo

14.) Prague, Czech Republic

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Easily considered a beautiful and one of the most charming cities in Europe, Prague has a wealth of sights to see and free stuff to get up to that will keep you busy all weekend long.

We loved it! 

Read more: Best things to do in Prague

15.) Flam, Norway

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Flam is a gateway to three amazing fjords  (which you can take a fjord safari through ) and although there’s not really much in Flam, it’s the perfect spot for a nice and relaxing weekend getaway.

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The train ride here is also pretty epic by the way and one of the best train journeys in the world .

Read more: Best things to do in Norway

16.) Nimes, France

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This city in the South of France looks like it’s straight out of Rome (or somewhere equally as grand in Italy).

It’s got a strong Roman heritage (complete with Colosseum) and some of the best creme brulee you’ve ever tasted.

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Read more: Best things to do in Nimes

17.) Berlin, Germany

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I’ll just come out and say it, a weekend in Berlin is not nearly enough time to explore the city but this is not a bad thing. Visiting for a weekend and feeling like coming back is always a good thing when it comes to cities like Berlin.

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The city is exciting and ever-evolving and even my friends from Berlin feel like there are still so many parts of the city they haven’t discovered yet so you won’t be alone in feeling that way.

Oh yeah, don’t forget about Potsdam too.

Read more: Best places to see in Berlin

18.) Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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Amsterdam is easily the one city we’ve visited the most, out of all the cities in the world and with good reason too.

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Every visit to Amsterdam exposes a new part of the city and new ways to explore the city we’ve just leaned into this vibe now and have our next two trips to the city already planned.

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What does this mean for you? Even if you have been to Amsterdam, a trip back is pretty much guaranteed to be fun-filled!

Read more: Best things to see in Amsterdam

19.) Reykjavik, Iceland

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Even in winter, Reykjavik is a colourful city and although it feels like you don’t need much more than a day to spend in the city, Reykjavik’s greatest appeal stretches far beyond the city .

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Its appeal lies in all the amazing natural wonders surrounding the city and just waiting for you to explore. There are so many amazing places in Iceland to see . So, we’ve put together a 1-week itinerary to help you get started with your trip to Iceland. 

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Oh and don’t forget the food. Icelandic food is pretty great . We ended up eating so much all across the country.

Read more: Best things to do in Iceland

20.) Lisbon, Portugal

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Forget a weekend – Lisbon is a city I’d happily move to for months on end and with good reason too .

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The city is fun, has amazing food (yes, I keep talking about food but it’s an important part of travel) and is quite easy to spend an amazing weekend in .

Also, for some epic things to see, check into these gorgeous spots in Lisbon , it’s the perfect place to chill whilst on the best weekend trips in Europe. So lovely. 

Read more: Best things to do in Lisbon

21.) Brussels, Belgium

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Even if it’s just for the chocolate and waffles, you’ve got to take a weekend trip to Brussels .

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Of course, there’s so much more to see and do here but I honestly won’t judge you if you wanna visit just for those two reasons. 

Read more: Best things to do in Brussels

22.) Cotswolds, England

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The Cotswolds is  one of the most beautiful places you can visit in the UK and every time we return, this only serves to re-affirm what we already knew .

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There are so many quaint English villages to see here which just makes the list of reasons to visit the Cotswolds grow larger and larger. You’ll have the best time and easily one of the best weekend trips in Europe if you’ve got a car to dart around the area in. 

Read more: Best places in the Cotswolds to visit

23.) The Hebrides (Scotland), UK

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A weekend here is all about getting lost in nature and far-often rarely-seen rural British life.

The Hebrides are unlike anywhere else you can visit in the UK and are an eye-opener when it comes to how amazing and beautiful Scotland truly is .

Read more: Best places in the Highlands to visit

24.) San Sebastian, Spain

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This Basque Country city is a true gem in Spain and although it’s one of the most expensive places to visit in Spain, a trip here is most certainly worth it.

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When you’re here, you can pop down to the gorgeous beach , try pintxos at every restaurant/bar possible and  have a generally great time just ambling around the city.  

If you’re planning a bigger trip around the Basque country (including San Sebastian ), then do check out this 4-day travel plan to help you get started.

Read more: Best things to do in San Sebastian

25.) Istanbul, Turkey

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Although Turkey is technically in Europe and in Asia, Istanbul is still a worthy addition to the list of cities worth visiting for a weekend as it is exciting, vibrant and full of character.

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There are lots of great experiences you can have here though do check out the  FCO website before you visit.

Read more: Best things to do in Istanbul

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I've been to 54 countries and have lived in 10. These 5 underrated places are worth the trip.

  • Kate Boardman has visited 54 countries around the world and lived in 10, including the US.
  • She's enjoyed spots like France and Bali but says people should visit underrated places like Oman.
  • In Guatemala, she climbed an active volcano, and in Ecuador, she swam with hammerhead sharks.

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This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Kate Boardman , a 36-year-old former teacher and current content creator from Massachusetts who has lived and traveled all over the world. The following has been edited for length and clarity.

I first lived abroad when I was 15, when I participated in an exchange program in Germany. I lived there for a year, attending school and staying with a host family.

That was my first exposure to living overseas and truly immersing myself in other cultures. From there, the travel bug hit me hard. It inspired me to study international business in France while I was at university, and future trips after that.

I've been to 54 countries and lived in 10, including the US. The sense of freedom and self-growth that comes from traveling is unbeatable. I also love being able to see the world in a different way.

The most popular destinations are popular for a reason.

Everyone talks about Paris, London , Bali — all travel destinations that are super popular, in part thanks to social media.

I visited Bali in early 2012 and saw it expand firsthand. There was a lot of construction — with many beach clubs being built — and it became overcrowded by foreigners. It's led to locals being priced out of their homes.

I also think spots like Cancun are super overrated; there are way cooler places to visit in Mexico. Many tourists spend a week in an all-inclusive resort and think that's fun — but that couldn't be more unattractive to me.

Obviously, there's still beauty in places that are oversaturated and famous. But I think that there's an excitement that comes from experiencing places that are off the beaten track.

It's often in those places that you can have the most surprising experiences.

I was treated like family in Iran

I would say my favorite country that I have visited is Iran. I went in 2018 and was there for 10 days.

Normally, when I'm traveling, I backpack alone and stay in hostels as a solo traveler. However, in Iran, if you're American, Canadian, or from the UK, in order to get permission to enter the country, you need a set itinerary and a licensed travel guide.

It was a very coordinated trip and a bit more challenging to visit, but it was so rewarding because I was welcomed with the warmest hospitality.

One of the unique aspects of this trip was how close my guide and I became. He went above and beyond, inviting me over to his family's house for dinner, where I got to meet and hang out with his friends and family. It was truly special.

Because I had a guide, everything was kind of set for me in Iran. He arranged different accommodations, including a road trip through the country, where we stayed in various cities at different guesthouses.

It only cost me around $1,000.

The nature and landscape of Iran are absolutely beautiful and amazing. The sights, attractions, and history are mind-blowing. You've got these gorgeous mosaics everywhere. All of the architecture had my jaw dropping in awe while walking around.

The food is also delicious, and the markets are incredible, each filled with gorgeous textiles, jewelry, turquoise, and rugs.

I would totally visit there again. I hope the political situation changes because that would definitely be one of my group trip destinations. I think it's just incredible.

Georgia took me by surprise

Georgia is just one of those countries that's not on a lot of people's radar. And then they go there and they're like, 'Whoa, that's awesome. Why didn't I know about this before?'

I knew very little about Georgia before I visited in 2018. I spent only five days in the country, but I was completely blown away.

I stayed in Tbilisi, which is the capital city. It's a really beautiful, trendy, and artsy kind of city. It has amazing wine and incredible food.

Probably one of my favorite things about the trip is that I stayed in this hostel called Fabrika . It was an old Soviet Union sewing factory that they turned into a super cool, industrial, hipster hostel.

In Tbilisi, I also went on a pub crawl throughout the Old Town, which featured a bunch of underground cellars and bunkers that have been turned into trendy nightclubs and bars.

During my time in the country, I took a trip out to the countryside to an area called Kazbegi, which is absolutely stunning. There were gorgeous and breathtaking mountains, hills, and massive churches.

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In the city, I also had a Turkish bath, which is a big thing in Georgia. I got a full scrub down.

Guatemala has something for everyone

When most people from the US think about going to Central America, they're focused on Mexico or Costa Rica. Guatemala seems to be a place that kind of gets overlooked.

But life is great in Guatemala.

You've got beautiful weather all year round, the jungle, rainforests, and the Caribbean's white sand beaches, while the Pacific side has its black sand beaches. It's got a little bit of everything.

I first lived in Guatemala in 2021, where I worked as a teacher at an international school. They provided housing in Guatemala City. However, after I finished working for them, I moved to a beach town on the Pacific coast and lived there for about six months.

I've traveled there on other occasions too, staying for periods of four or five months.

The typical salary for a Guatemalan is about $500 a month, with a good salary being $1,000. I would say that $2,000 a month is more than enough to live there extremely comfortably.

There are a lot of digital nomads moving there, especially to Antigua — an old colonial town with a lot of charm, cobblestone streets, and painted buildings.

There's just so much to do in Guatemala; it's so magical.

The biggest must do is hiking the active volcano called Acatenango . Sometimes, you can see it erupting right from its base camp. There's not many places in the world where you can experience that.

Another good place to visit is El Paredon, a super up-and-coming hippie surf town. The surfing is great, and you've got these black volcanic sand beaches. It's just a really laid-back place.

Lake Atitlan is also an incredible spot. It's surrounded by volcanoes and several Mayan villages, each with its own personality and vibe.

Oman's deserts are magical

Oman is in the Middle East, bordering the United Arab Emirates and Yemen. I've been there three times between 2016 and 2018.

The country is culturally rich, and the capital city, Muscat, is really beautiful. It has old traditional marketplaces and gorgeous architecture — the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque is definitely worth checking out.

The deserts there are incredible, so doing a desert trip is a must. I camped out in the desert with the locals, rode camels, and drove Jeeps over the sand dunes.

Having tea and watching the sunset in the desert was magical too.

Oman also has wadis, which are basically big canyons in the middle of the desert with swimming holes. There, you'll find bright turquoise water contrasting with the orange rock.

The country's islands are also beautiful and incredible for snorkeling. They look like you'd be in the Caribbean, but you're in the Middle East.

The Galapagos Islands are truly like nowhere else in the world

I visited Ecuador last year for about six weeks. I was leading a gap year program with a group of high school students. We split our time between the Galapagos Islands and the mainland, which consisted of cities and the Amazon.

Because Ecuador has incredibly unique biodiversity that doesn't exist anywhere else in the world, The Galapagos Islands are an absolute must. I've never seen such incredible wildlife in my life; so many species exist only on those islands.

While visiting The Galapagos, my group went snorkeling with 50 to 100 hammerhead and Blacktip sharks. We also swam with sea lions and saw giant tortoises.

Another amazing aspect of Ecuador is learning about the Inca culture. My group did a homestay and lived with a family for about 10 days and learned about their way of life.

We experienced how connected they are with Mother Earth, whom they refer to as Pachamama, and learned about their traditional medicine: They grow their own food and seek out plant medicine when they're sick, rather than relying on processed foods.

Learning about and sharing their way of life was truly special.

I want to show people how to travel the world

There are many beliefs people have about different countries and cultures, sometimes considering them too dangerous, expensive, or unattainable.

I want to inspire more people to explore, step out of their comfort zones, and experience more of the world. I am hosting group trips with the goal of bringing people to these countries and showing them why they are so life-changing.

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Newcomers can test their “strength” on a one-day trip – the roads should not be complicated and the distances should not be too long. For first-time riders, study the route carefully, taking into account not only the length of the road, but also the conditions: there should be no long climbs and no high mountain passes. The flatter the road, the better. Do not ride close to crowded and busy large traffic lanes, even if conditions permit.  Also, make sure carry your Russian invitation letter with your visa . 

Route: Levutov – Pavlovsky town

Distance: 65 km

From Reutov (metro station “Novokosino”) outside Moscow, via Saltykovsk, Zheleznodorozhny, Fedurnovo, then turn to Biserovo, to Staraya Kupavna, then to Elektrostal via Ivashevo, and finally to Pavlovsky Posad via Subbotino, the intercity electric train This is a good route for newcomers to the town of Pavlovsky Posad (Vokhna or Pavlovsky Posad station).

This route is good for beginners: the terrain remains almost unchanged throughout the route. It’s mainly asphalt, but it’s quiet, with a rural landscape and few cars. Also, there are many intercity train stations along the way – if you get tired, you can take the train back to Moscow.

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For the uninitiated, there are plenty of suitable roads around Moscow. The entire Moscow region is dotted with railway lines, so it is not necessary to make a circular route. You can take an intercity train to one station and back from another. There are many convenient route options around most Russian cities. You can make your own route, or take the advice of experienced travelers and use an already prepared route map.

Two-day trips in Russia

If you can travel 60-70 km per day, it’s no problem and you’ll be able to ride for two days. First of all, you need to solve your overnight problem: will you stay in a hotel, borrow a private house or pitch your own tent? Be sure to take the weather into account and take extra things that will keep you warm or heated.

When choosing your route, add some “hills” on the way, but not too steep.

Keep an eye on your bike. Ideally, it should be carefully checked and tested two days before departure; if you don’t know much about bike parts, you should have a full “car check” at a good mechanic’s shop to remove all faults in time.

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Route: ride along Nizhny Novgorod and rest on the Volga

Distance: 140 km

This is a self-guided route with picturesque Volga forests, where you will have to pitch a tent on the road overnight. You don’t have to think about the schedule of electric trains or buses, even if you are delayed on the way, don’t worry.

From Nizhny Novgorod, you will pass through the town of Bor (you can cross the Volga by cable car). Next, head to Ivanovskoye. On the way, note the unique, interlocking bi-level railroad: it is no longer in use, but the original structure is still there. Then go in the direction of Yurasovo, where you will turn to Maloye Utkino, then to Beryozovka, to Vypolzovo, then to the Volga River, to Apraksino, passing through the hill fortress with its ancient earthen embankment. Hillfort, which retains its ancient earthen berm.

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After that, follow Orlovo, Belkino, Yamnovo, Zavrazhnoye, Selishi. After passing through Zhukovka, you can go straight through the forest to the bank of the Volga River and find a place to pitch your tent.

The next day, go in the direction of Pumra, then through Vagankovo, Orekhovo, Markovo, turn left at Matveyevka, go to Vatoma, then through Put’kovo and back to the banks of the Volga, then to the town of Pol, and then to Nizhny Novgorod.

There are many suitable two-day rides in the Volga Valley, around the Voronezh region, around the cities along the Golden Ring and in the Crimean steppe.

Multi-day rides in Russia

Riding for several days in a row is a very serious matter and you need to be physically prepared. For the first time, choose a route that is not too difficult and not extreme, because riding a few days in a row is not at all the same as riding 100 km in a week. Please estimate that it is more comfortable to travel 70-80 km per day on the plains and with much less hills.

Check to see if there are any settlements along the way – it depends on whether you’ll be carrying a lot of food, or if you can buy all your food along the way. But whenever and wherever you go, make sure you have drinking water on you. Please do not forget to constantly replenish your supplies and have an emergency reserve – about 1.5 liters of water per person. 

Route: “Crimean coast: from Kerch to Alushta”

Distance: 270 km , 5-7 days

We have intentionally divided the trip on this route into several days, as it depends a lot on your fitness and desire to visit the sights – which will be seen on the way, and quite a lot of them. There will be some mountain passes – if you feel tired as you pass them, it is always possible to set up camp early and prepare for an overnight stay. Almost the entire road runs along the coastline. If you don’t want to pitch a tent, you can easily find a place to spend the night in the resort.

Get off the ferry to Kerch and head directly to the Feodossia steppe. Pass through the town of Ordzhonikidze and head to Koktebel. Be prepared for a long and tiring uphill climb. If you don’t want to tire yourself out that much, then sacrifice some of the scenic views and take a different route – along the Simferopol highway.

From Koktebeli there is a difficult mountain road leading to Sudak. The strongest will can cycle to the town of “Novyi Svit” in one day, while the rest of the people should go to the village of Morske and then to Alushta via Rybache and Malorichens’ke. From Alushta, you can take a bicycle and a trolleybus to Simferopol, from where you can return by plane or return to Kerch by bus or taxi.

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13 Best Day Trips from Boston You Can’t Miss

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Are you looking for some fun day trips from Boston? If so, you have come to the right place!

In this blog post, I compiled the best day trips from Boston that will keep you entertained and busy all day long. They’re all within easy driving distance, and offer everything from gorgeous natural scenery to charming small towns to fun city attractions.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your car keys and let’s go exploring!

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1. salem, ma.

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Salem is one of the most popular day trips from Boston, and for good reason! Salem is located about 30 minutes north of Boston, making it an ideal destination for a day trip.

Salem is best known for its witch trials of 1692. Many of the original buildings from that time period are still standing and open to the public. The Salem Witch Museum is a must-see for anyone interested in learning more about the trials.

Other popular Salem attractions include the House of the Seven Gables , made famous by author Nathaniel Hawthorne, and the Peabody Essex Museum , which is one of the oldest and largest museums in the country.

Due to its heritage, Salem is a really popular Halloween destination so brace yourself for the crowds if you happen to be visiting during the month of October. In case you’re planning to visit for Halloween, check out these spooky things to do in Salem MA in October !

If you’re into Halloween movies, you can also go on a hunt for the numerous Hocus Pocus filming locations in Salem .

When it comes to day trips from Boston, Salem is definitely one of the best. 

2. Providence, RI

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One of the best day trips from Boston has to be Providence, Rhode Island. This tiny state’s capital city is all too often overlooked by visitors, but it has enjoyed quite an artistic and cultural revival in recent decades. 

Located just about an hour’s drive from Boston, it’s an incredibly easy journey by car. It’s also one of only a few day trips you can easily do by train in this region!

There are so many fun  things to do in Providence  that every type of traveler will enjoy. Whether you’re into history, the arts, entertainment, or wholesome family fun, this city caters to everyone.

If you’re visiting in the summer, WaterFire is one of Providence’s most popular attractions. Plan to eat dinner downtown and then stroll along the river watching the fires blazing over the water.

As the state capital, you can also enjoy a visit to the lovely Rhode Island State House. It looks like a younger sibling to the US Capitol in Washington, DC! Not far from there, you can enjoy shopping in the Providence Place Mall, a popular destination for locals with its wide variety of options.

Providence is also home to the Ivy League’s Brown University. The campus offers a pretty setting for a stroll and the nearby Thayer Street provides everything from hipster cafes to quirky shops and even an old-school cinema. This is a hub for college students and certainly worth experiencing!

Finally, you can’t skip visiting RISD, the Rhode Island School of Design. Its artists are tomorrow’s big names, so get there to someday be able to say, “I saw them first!”.

3. Newport, RI

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One of the best day trips from Boston is the quaint seaside town called Newport. Located just a 90-minute drive away from Boston, or two hours by train, Newport is certainly worth visiting.

Newport is located on Aquidneck Island in Rhode Island. There are breathtaking sea cliffs that encompass the island.

The Cliff Walk offers stunning views and is one of the best  things to do in Newport . The 3.5-mile (5.6 km) walk is a great way for visitors to see the famous Newport mansions as well as the natural beauty of the area. One of the most famous mansions, The Breakers , has tours available all year. You can also begin your Cliff Walk here.

If you like being on the water, Newport is filled with a variety of water-based activities. Sailing is a common pastime, but you can also find kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding!

If you’re interested in learning more about Newport’s history, the Naval War College is a good places to start. Bowen Wharf and Bannister’s Wharves are home to a number of locally-owned shops and restaurants.

If you decide to extend your stay, the Marriott Newport is located near Bowen’s Wharf, and is perfect for exploring! An elegant mixture of nature, history, and food make Newport one of the best day trips from Boston. 

4. Cape Cod , MA

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Only a little over an hour southeast of the big city of Boston by car, Cape Cod is a beachgoer’s paradise. Lined with nearly 560 miles (901 km) of sandy coastline, you have endless options for where you stick your toes in the sand.

Tourists from around the world flock to the streets of Chatham, Provincetown, and every small town in between the summer months of May through September.

You can find unbeatable local food favorites like fresh lobster and clam chowder, go sailing on the warm waters surrounding Cape Cod Bay or even jump on the ferry over to one of the six other islands in the area, with Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard being the most popular.

While you’re traveling around the Cape, be sure to stop by Race Point Lighthouse, explore the quaint shops in the ferry port of Hyannis, or even take a whale watching tour from Falmouth! Cape Cod is also home to Cape Cod National Seashore, one of the most beautiful East Coast national parks .

To get to Cape Cod, you simply get on I-93 South in Boston and follow that to Braintree where you’ll get on MA-3 South. Once you reach Sandwich, MA, get on US-6 East to the Cape. Luckily, it’s a very easy drive, but you’ll want to plan far in advance if you’re going to take a friends, family, or couples getaway vacation in Cape Cod.

This 75-minute drive can easily turn into 3+ hours if you leave during rush hour traffic, so either leave very early in the morning (before 5 am) or very late at night (after 9 am) if you plan on arriving on a Friday.

Cape Cod is easily one of the best day trips from Boston for anyone in search of small-town charm, endless stunning beaches, and incredible seafood, so if you’re looking for a summer destination, then Cape Cod should be on your radar!

5. Plymouth, MA

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Plymouth, Massachusetts is a charming coastal town known for its historic role in the founding of the United States. It was here that the first pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock and established Plimoth Plantation, one of the best historic sites in New England.

Plymouth is undoubtedly one of the best day trips from Boston for history buffs and anyone who loves the past. The entire town is like time traveling to the 17th century.

In addition to checking out Plymouth Rock, there is also a replica of the Mayflower, the ship on which the first pilgrims arrived.

The Mayflower replica is located at Plimoth Plantation , which is a fully-immersive open-air museum. There is a small village, a functional water-powered mill, and an authentic replica of a Native American settlement.

Throughout the museum, there are actors who are ‘working the land’ and giving detailed accounts of what life was like in the 17th century. Head to Plymouth between March and November if you want to visit Plimoth Plantation.

While you’re in town, be sure to visit the National Monument to the Founding Fathers, Edaville Family Theme Park, Pilgrim Hall Museum, and Myles Standish State Forest.

To take a day trip from Boston to Plymouth, you’ll need to catch a bus followed by a short cab ride. The entire journey takes around an hour. Alternatively, you could rent a car and drive.

6. Rockport, MA

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Rockport is an adorable little coastal town in the  Cape Ann  region of Massachusetts’ North Shore and it makes for a perfect day trip from Boston because you can get there in under an hour, and feel like you’ve truly escaped city life.

For the perfect day in Rockport, be sure to stop by Motif 1, a red fishing shack that sits along the wharf, and is the town’s most iconic landmark. It’s also said to be the most painted building in the country, and you can often find artists and painters nearby capturing the beauty of this simple little building. 

Next, a walk along Bearskin Neck is an absolute must, and where you can wander shops and boutiques that are loaded with character and unique finds. This part of town sits along the water, so be sure to walk to the very end where you can enjoy amazing views of the harbor from a beautiful breakwater jetty. 

While wandering through Bearskin Neck, definitely grab some fresh seafood from the Roy Moore Lobster Co . It’s the best in town and located in the most Instagram-worthy little seafood shack.

For a peaceful walk with incredible views, head over to Halibut Point State Park , which has 12 acres of nature trails, and an overlook with sweeping ocean views. And lastly, end your day with a sunset walk along Pebble Beach, and see if you can spot any seals swimming by. 

The best and most convenient way to get to Rockport from Boston is to drive, as there is no direct bus or train route.

7. Portsmouth, NH

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Some of the best day trips from Boston are in New Hampshire, and the Granite State has so much to offer. But perhaps the best day trip of all is Portsmouth, New Hampshire, a small and quirky seaside city brimming with personality.

Portsmouth NH  is filled with interesting shops, fun cafes, gorgeous architecture, and a selection of fun breweries set beautifully on New Hampshire’s rocky coastline, a stone’s throw from Maine.

Portsmouth is one of the oldest cities in New England, and you can see this in its beautifully restored historic homes. If you’re interested in history, the Strawbery Banke Museum is a must! This expansive area is filled with homes from the 18th and 19th centuries, and all the guides are fully in character.

Shopping is fabulous in Portsmouth, and you have the bonus of no sales tax in New Hampshire! You can browse estate jewelry at Market Square, find the perfect hilarious gift at Off Piste, get lost in the adorable store of Macro Polo, or enjoy a new book with a coffee or beer at the Portsmouth Book & Bar .

If you’re a beer fan, you’ll enjoy hopping around Portsmouth’s breweries, from the wide variety of beers at the classic Portsmouth Brewery (temporarily closed) to the waterfront, music-filled setting of Great Rhythm .

But one of the best things about Portsmouth is having no agenda. Walk around the streets and discover your own favorite places. There’s a reason why so many Bostonians return to Portsmouth over and over.

Portsmouth is about an hour’s drive from Boston. You can also get there by public transportation: buses run from South Station Bus Terminal to Portsmouth and take about 75 minutes. Alternatively, if you’re a train fan, take Amtrak from North Station to Dover, New Hampshire (90 minutes) and get a taxi to Portsmouth (20 minutes).

8. Portland, ME

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Maine’s largest city, Portland, is located about an hour and a half from Boston, making it the perfect day trip destination.

There is plenty to do in Portland, but luckily you can easily visit the highlights even if you spend only one day in Portland . Some of the must-sees include the Old Port district, which is full of cobblestone streets and historic buildings, as well as art galleries, shops, and restaurants.

The Portland Museum of Art is also located in the Old Port district which is the largest and oldest public art institution in the whole of Maine.

If you’re looking for a dose of nature, take a walk or hike in one of Portland’s many parks, such as Deering Oaks Park or the Eastern Promenade. Or, spend some time on the water with a ferry ride to one of the nearby islands, such as Peaks Island or Great Diamond Island.

Another unmissable thing to do is to go on a hunt for the most beautiful lighthouses in Portland . While there are several lighthouses in the area, two of the most popular ones are Portland Head Light and Bug Light.

Both of these lighthouses offer stunning views of the ocean and are definitely worth a visit if you’re visiting Portland as a day trip from Boston.

There are several ways to get to Portland from Boston, including by bus or train, but driving is arguably the easiest one.

9. Boothbay Harbor, ME

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One of the best day trips from Boston is Boothbay Harbor, Maine. It’s a quintessential New England fishing village in mid-coast Maine that is filled with charming houses, delicious lobster, picturesque harborside boardwalks, and stunning views of the wild Atlantic Coast. 

To get here, simply drive along 95 North until you hit the exit for Brunswick, Maine. Once here, follow US-1 North all the way to Boothbay Harbor.

In total, the drive should take just under three hours. But, if you have a bit more time to visit Maine, try driving up US-1 North instead since it offers visitors stellar views of the coast. 

Once here, experience some of the best things to do in Boothbay Harbor , like riding on a historic train at the Boothbay Railway Village or shopping for incredible art at Abacus Gallery. Afterward, do an exquisite walk along the footbridge across the harbor before petting local sharks at the Maine State Aquarium (temporarily closed).

Next, depart on a scenic whale watching tour from the local pier, or ride aboard the mail ferry to outlying islands if you’re looking for a more budget-friendly alternative.

Then, when you get hungry, indulge in some fresh steamed lobster and New England clam chowder at Boothbay Lobster Wharf . Not only is the food excellent but it’s a great place to see how real lobstermen work as you admire the sweeping panoramas from the pier.

10. Lincoln, NH

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Lincoln, New Hampshire is a hidden gem in the White Mountains region.

Lincoln is one of the best places to see fall foliage in New England. The Kancamagus Highway is one of the most scenic drives in Lincoln, with its many pull-offs where you can enjoy views of the foliage and even go for a short hike if you want to.

The town is also home to Loon Mountain Resort, a popular ski resort that’s just a short drive from Boston. Even if you’re not into skiing or snowboarding, Loon Mountain is worth a visit in the wintertime as it’s one of the most beautiful places to see snow-capped mountains.

You also can’t miss visiting Flume Gorge, a natural gorge that’s located in Franconia Notch State Park. After purchasing your tickets, you can enjoy the spectacular area on a 2-mile (3.2 km)-long self-guided walk.

There are several ways to get to Lincoln from Boston, but driving is by far the easiest. The drive takes about 2 hours and is a scenic one, especially in the fall.

11. Mount Washington, NH

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A bit of a longer day trip from Boston but still worth the visit, Mount Washington is the highest peak in the Northeastern United States. While you could reach close to Mount Washington by bus, having a car gives you the greatest flexibility on your visit.

Summiting the mountain has several options. You could drive the Mount Washington toll road, take the cog railway , or even hike although it is not known to be an easy hike. For those who want to take the railway, it is a scenic view up the mountain but due to its popularity, you’ll need to book well ahead of time for tickets.

For those who choose to drive, you’ll be in good company – the auto road opened in 1861 as one of the oldest tourist sites in the US. Driving the 7.6-mile (12.2 km) road takes most visitors about 30 minutes each way and gives visitors the opportunity to stop and take in the views at various vistas.

The road at times can feel scary with no guard rails and steep drop-offs, but very few road travelers have had issues with only 3 fatalities in its history. You’ll certainly have a great story to tell friends and family back home.

The views from the summit on a clear day make all the trouble worth it. But of important note, Mount Washington has wild weather patterns and the weather can shift suddenly so be prepared for anything.

Pack rain and warm gear even during the summer months. Once at the top you can take in the stunning views, get souvenirs and even dine at the restaurant at the summit.

12. Woodstock, VT

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If you’re looking for a quintessential New England day trip, look no further than Woodstock, Vermont. This charming town is located in the heart of Vermont’s Green Mountains and is known for its beautiful scenery and outdoor activities.

Some of the best things to do in Woodstock VT include taking a scenic hike or bike ride through the woods, driving through Vermont’s beautiful back roads, and visiting the charming farms in the area, such as Sleepy Hollow Farm or Sugarbush Farm . The area around Woodstock is also home to many of the most beautiful covered bridges in Vermont .

Fall is definitely the best place to visit the town when you can enjoy the gorgeous fall foliage everywhere you look. Woodstock is actually one of the must-have stops on every New England fall road trip so definitely don’t miss it if you’re in the area!

No matter what time of year you visit, be sure to stroll down Woodstock’s main street, lined with charming shops and restaurants. And if you’re a fan of history, be sure to check out the Billings Farm & Museum , which is dedicated to Vermont’s rural heritage.

Although definitely better for a weekend trip, Woodstock is actually located about 2.5 hours from Boston by car which makes it a great destination for a day trip as well.

13. The Berkshires , MA

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If you like natural beauty and culture, a road trip to the Berkshires from Boston will provide it. The trip to the heart of the Berkshires is just over 2 hours on the Mass Pike. Exit at Lee and then drive through the picturesque New England towns. Stop for a meal at one of the many farm-to-table restaurants.

For outdoor enthusiasts, numerous hikes wind through the Berkshire Hills. Bash Bish Falls is a stunning waterfall hike in the southwest corner of Massachusetts. Hike in to admire this highest waterfall in the state.

The Berkshires are a wonderful day trip in all seasons. The fall foliage will take your breath away. The Berkshires become a snow-covered wonderland in the winter and excellent  cross country and snowshoeing  can be found throughout the region.

In the summer, Tanglewood, an open-air music venue, beckons. World renown musicians perform for audiences relaxing on the immaculate lawns. The Boston Symphony Orchestra makes Tanglewood its summer home.

You won’t want to miss the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art or the Norman Rockwell Museum in the Berkshire. Each has elaborate exhibits of unique art pieces.

You will enter a world very different from Boston with a road trip to the Berkshires in Western Massachusetts.

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Below you can find a customized map that includes all the locations mentioned in this article. A yellow star marks Boston on the map while the Boston day trips are marked with their respective numbers.

If you open up this post on your phone and you click on the bracket in the upper right corner of the map, it will open up in your Google Maps app so you can always have it with you. Super convenient, right?

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You might have heard that there are some beautiful metro stations in Moscow. Soviet decorations, chandeliers, mosaic painting and statues are common in many of the stations. The good news is that the Moscow Metro does not cost a lot of money and many of the most beautiful stations on the Moscow metro are on the same line, so you can almost get on and off at each station to visit these. Over the New Year holidays, I had a free afternoon and decided to visit some of these stations. Check out what I found below…..

The main stations that you will want to visit are on the Number 5 line, also known as the Circle Line. An advantage of this line is that you can get to it very easily and quickly no matter where you are in Moscow. The announcements on the metro are in Russian as well as English so you don’t need to worry if your Russian language skills are not good.

If, like me, you arrive in Moscow via train from Kyiv , then you will arrive at a metro station which many Muscovites believe to be the most beautiful of them all…..

Kievskaya metro station was opened in 1954 and features white marble walls which curve upwards and have with large mosaics surrounded by a gold trim in a very classical style. The mosaics depict life in Ukraine and was designed by a Ukrainian who wanted to display Ukraine’s influence and contribution to Soviet Russia.

Kievskaya, one of the most beautiful stations on the Moscow metro

Kievskaya, one of the most beautiful stations on the Moscow metro

Soviet era artwork between the arches

Soviet era artwork between the arches

Mosaic with golden trim

Mosaic with golden trim

People carrying flags is a common theme

People carrying flags is a common theme

Going into battle

Going into battle

Belorusskaya

If you look at a map of the metro , you will want to go in a clockwise direction on the circle line. So you will want to get on the train going in the Barrikadnaya direction and not Park Kultury. Stay on this line until you reach the 2nd station, Belorusskaya. This station was built in 1952 and like Kievskaya also features white marble pylons and a plaster ceiling.

The ceiling features 12 mosaics in an octagonal shape depicting Belarusian life, while the tiling on the floor is said to resemble a Belarusian quilt. One of the passageway exits of the station has a statue called ‘Belarusian Partisans’ of three men wearing long coats, holding guns and carrying a flag.”

Belorusskaya metro platform

Belorusskaya metro platform

Belorusskaya metro platform

Soviet artwork on the roof

The hammer and sickle features prominently in the metro artwork

The hammer and sickle features prominently in the metro artwork

Three men carrying guns, holding the flag...

Three men carrying guns, holding the flag…

Mayakovskaya

To get to the next station, we need to change onto the green line (line 2) and go just one stop to the station of Mayakovskaya. This station has an art deco theme and, for some, resembles an elaborate ballroom. The columns are faced with stainless steel and pink rhodonite while the marble walls and ceiling have 34 mosaics with the theme “24-hour Soviet Sky. Apparently, Stalin resided here during the 2nd World War as the station was used as a command post for Moscow’s anti-aircraft regiment.

Mayakovskaya metro

Mayakovskaya metro

Mayakovskaya metro

24-Hour Soviet Sky mosaic

Bomber planes

Bomber planes

24-Hour Soviet Sky mosaic

It looks like planes flying over Red Square

Air-ship

Novoslobodskaya

It’s time to get back on the metro and return to Belorusskaya. At Belorusskaya, change to the circle line again and continue clockwise to the next station, Novoslobodskaya. With its 32 stained glass panels, this station reminds me of a church. The panels were designed by Latvian artists and are surrounded by a brass border.

Novoslobodskaya metro

Novoslobodskaya metro

The platform of Novoslobodskaya metro

The platform of Novoslobodskaya metro

The platform of Novoslobodskaya metro

Stained glass artwork

The golden trim around artwork is also very common

The golden trim around artwork is also very common

Stained glass artwork

Prospekt Mira

Back on the metro and again just one stop until our next station, Prospekt Mira. This station was originally called Botanichesky Sad after the nearby Botanical Gardens of the Moscow State University. The pylons are covered in white marble and decorated with floral bas-relief friezes. The ceiling is decorated with casts and several cylindrical chandeliers.

Prospekt Mira metro station

Prospekt Mira metro station

Notice the floral decoration

Notice the floral decoration

Komsomolskaya

On the metro once more and once more we are going just one stop to the next station – Komsomolskaya. This station is famous for its its yellow ceiling. The chandeliers in this station are huge. The photos below do not do this station justice.  For me, this station resembles a presidential palace.  You hace to see it for yourself to truly appreciate it.

Because of it’s location, this is one of the busiest stations in the Moscow metro as it serves three of the main train stations in the city – Leningradsky, Yaroslavsky, and Kazansky so be prepared for a lot of people.

Komsomolskaya metro

Komsomolskaya metro

The yellow ceiling seems to go on forever

The yellow ceiling seems to go on forever

Yellow ceiling and artwork

Yellow ceiling and artwork

One of the ceiling mosaics

One of the ceiling mosaics

Elektrozavodskaya

When you are ready to leave Komsomolskaya metro station behind, then get back on the circle line and go one stop to Kurskaya and change to the blue line (line 3) and go to two stops to the Elektrozavodskaya station. This station gets it’s name from a nearby electric light bulb factory and has a somewhat industrial but also futuristic style, with 6 rows of circular lamps (there are 318 lamps in total). I think this is one of the most beautiful stations on the Moscow metro for how unique it is. The station was opened in 1944 after a delay because of the 2nd World War and features 12 marble bas-reliefs of the struggle on the home front during the war.

The Komsomolskaya metro station

The Komsomolskaya metro station

The struggles of war at home

The struggles of war at home

Fixing machinery

Fixing machinery

Hard at work

Hard at work

Making weapons

Making weapons

Building a tank

Building a tank

The struggles of war at home

Even the station sign is elaborate

Ploschad Revolyutsii

Back on the metro line 3 (but in the other direction), getting off at the 3rd stop – Ploschad Revolyutsii (Revolution Square). This is located underneath the square in Moscow of the same name and is a short walk from Red Square in the city centre. It is the perfect place to end a visit around Moscow’s metro. The station features red and yellow marble arches with a total of 76 sculptures in between each arch. The sculptures are supposed to represent the people of the Soviet Union and include soldiers, farmers, industrial workers, children etc… I noticed a lot of people touching the golden chicken in the photo below as well as the show of the woman. I am assuming that this is for good luck.

Industrial worker

Industrial worker

Touch the chicken for good luck

Touch the chicken for good luck

Sculpture of the people of the Soviet Union

Sculpture of the people of the Soviet Union

Woman reading a book - touch the shoe for good luck

Woman reading a book – touch the shoe for good luck

In education

In education

Parent and child

Parent and child

These are some of what I think are the most beautiful stations on the Moscow metro. Which ones are your favourite? Would you add any to this list?

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Kievskaya definitely caught me off guard. Didn’t know Moscow metro stations were THIS extravagant! Mayakovskaya is gorgeous too with the marble walls and mosaics. I might just need to book a flight over to admire all of these!

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Do it! Kievskaya was my first introduction to the Moscow metro as I got an overnight train from Kyiv.

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You know, in the States, all we ever hear is bad stuff about Russia. It’s nice to see other (and lovely!) dimensions of such a controversial place.

It’s the same in the UK which is why I prefer going to see somewhere and making up my own mind. It’s all ‘politics and bullshit’ as I say

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I went to Moscow about 13years for Christmas and went to train stations, so I can see these amazing mosaics and chandeliers. I agree with you that are beautiful Stations for sure and I could of wandered around for days. I think Kievskaya is definitely my favourite out of them all and I even have some similar pictures as you.

I imagine Moscow would have been a little different 13 years ago but these stations have probably always looked beautiful

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You chose some great stations for this write up! Beautiful details in these stations and would love to visit them sometime. Particularly like the Komsomolskaya station with that yellow ceiling!

Thank you very much. Komsomolskaya seems to be a lot of peoples favourite stations too

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Wow! Without the text I would have thought them to be some museum or gallery.

I know exactly what you mean!

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Rosie Fluskey

Wow, it is just stunning! How does anyone get to work with so much to look at. I’m surprised at the very bourgeois-looking Komsomolskaya station. I would have thought it was all too Tzarist looking, but then I haven’t been to Russia yet lol. This has just made me want to go more!

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Wow, that’s a lot of artwork. I wonder how old some of these pieces are?

Generally most of the stations are from 1940-1960 approximately. The later stations are more functional than style.

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My mother-in-law was in Moscow fifty years ago and still raves about the metro stations. So far, I could not imagine much. But now! The pictures are great and I think it’s almost a pity that this splendor is underground. But for every user of the Metro can enjoy a free trip to the world of art. Susanne

True. It is like having a free trip to an art museum/gallery. I hope that you can one day visit Moscow and see for yourself.

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Oh wow, I would never have known that these were metro stations. The ceilings remind me of how you need to look up sometimes, even in the commuter rush!

It is true about life in general, we just go from A to B looking directly in front of us instead of around us

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Wow, I would have never guessed that these were stations. The decor is so pretty and not one I’m used to seeing at metro stations. Love the ceiling at The Komsomolskaya metro station.

They certainly don’t look like metro stations. The ceiling there is one of my favourites too!

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