The continent’s most beautiful spots.
Cinque Terre, Italy
The motley buildings of the five Cinque Terre villages tumble from their precipices to the rugged Italian Riviera coastline. Vernazza (pictured) is best-known for mighty Doria Castle, which dominates the clifftop, and its delightful working harbour.
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View BookBruges, Belgium
This beautiful city in northwest Belgium, a UNESCO world heritage site, beguiles visitors with its medieval streets, canals and lively artistic scene. Gastronomes, meanwhile, will delight in the world-class chocolate and excellent fine-dining.
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View BookThe Azores, Portugal
Azure waters, lush valleys and tiny fishing villages characterise Portugal’s beautiful Azores islands. Sao Miguel, or the “Green Island”, is the largest, and the most popular; be sure to take in the panoramas across twin lakes Lagoas Sete Citades from viewpoint Vista do Rei (pictured).
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View BookBarcelona, Spain
Master architect Gaudí decorated Barcelona with colour, from the undulating Casa Batlló to the whimsical Park Güell and the famously unfinished Sagrada Família. A sweep of sandy beach completes the picture.
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View BookFairy Pools, Isle of Skye, Scotland
The breathtaking Fairy Pools live up to their name; beautifully blue waters spill over rock into a cluster of ponds and reserves. This area is perfect for hikers and – if you can handle the chill – a spot of outdoor swimming.
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View BookVenice, Italy
Gilded gondolas moored at the water’s edge, the rising silhouette of the Basilica di San Marco, decorated piazzas lined with palaces – this maze of canals and castellos is one of the most enchanting places in Italy. Historic lace-making island Burano (pictured) is one of the city’s most colourful spots.
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View BookThe Lofoten archipelago, Norway
The dreamy Lofoten islands boast old-world fishing villages, breathtaking scenery and some of Norway’s freshest stockfish. Travel between islands, drinking in the natural beauty en route – you may even catch an elusive northern lights display.
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View BookGiethoorn, the Netherlands
One of the prettiest small towns on the Continent, compact Giethoorn is woven with blossom-lined canals and bridges. Roads are non-existent here, so explore by boat or take in the characterful thatched houses on foot.
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View BookCliffs of Moher, Ireland
One of Ireland’s most visited places, the Cliffs of Moher reach 214 m (702 ft). Nature lovers can spot fauna along one of the organised trails – the cliffs are the preferred nesting place for puffins, among other seabirds – and it’s also possible to look out across the Atlantic from historic O’Brien’s Tower.
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View BookPamukkale, Turkey
The incredible travertine pools of Pamukkale will have you reaching for your camera. With a name meaning “cotton castle” in Turkish, this remarkable geological site is the result of mineral deposits. The ancient city of Hierapolis sits atop the formation.
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View BookParis, France
Paris needs little introduction. Its elegant, tree-lined boulevards, magnificent vistas and surfeit of spectacular landmarks make it one of the most visited cities in the world. Wander along the banks of the Seine, taking in Gothic Notre-Dame cathedral and the Eiffel Tower, and you’ll soon be captivated by its magic.
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View BookInterlaken, Switzerland
The gorgeous town of Interlaken sits neatly between Lakes Thun and Brienz, and is small-town Switzerland at its very best. People come to admire the fabulous vistas of Jungfrau, and also to ski, snowboard and even try their hand at canyoning.
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View BookProvence, France
When summer takes hold, Provence becomes a carpet of indigo. The region’s famous lavender fields are a beautiful (and fragrant) addition to an already charming part of France. If you’re not here in summer, the quaint small towns and tranquil olive groves still have a certain je ne sais quoi.
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View BookSantorini, Greece
The grande dame of the Cyclades islands, whitewashed Santorini boasts yellow-, red- and black-sand beaches, and some of the finest vistas of all the Greek isles. The legend that Santorini is based on the lost city of Atlantis adds to its enchantment.
Rome, Italy
Steeped in 3,000 years of history, the domes and frescoes of the Rome draw many an appreciative visitor. Gaze upon the imposing ruin of the Colosseum, take in the impressive dome of St Peter’s basilica, and while away some hours on the Spanish Steps, decorated with azaleas in springtime.