Europe is one continent we’ll never fall out of love with. From the Mediterranean’s sun-soaked islands to the Alps straddling our favourite mountain destinations and the countryside and urban treasures we have right here in the UK, we’re always happy to plan our next European holiday.
With a multitude of places to visit, from Italy to Norway, we believe we could offer you our list of holiday reports in Europe to live one or more of your lives.
Drink espressos in Vienna’s cafes, relax in the Budapest baths and stop by the French castle that would have encouraged Walt Disney: a shortage of wish list reports in Europe.
To help you motivate your next holiday in Europe, our variety of pieces to live on one or more times includes amazing tactics to see them in the most productive way imaginable.
You can travel to Amsterdam’s world-renowned Keukenhof Gardens with a star from the gardeners world on the exclusive wise housework tour, or appreciate the ultimate productive prospects of Florence and other Mediterranean hot spots in a week with Princess Cruises.
Whether you want to explore the Scottish Islands on a European holiday at home or dive into the herbal scenes of the Norwegian fjords, you’ll want to scroll down for ideas.
Every year, for more than a week in the spring, Keukenhof Gardens are opened to visitors from all over the world through colorful presentations of tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and more. Seven million bulbs are planted for either a year and, with their limited opening dates, this heavenly turf near Amsterdam is a must on your European holiday list.
Try it: you can be able to discuss Keukenhof in all its glory by visiting Adam Frost, the world preinput gardeners on Good Housekeeping’s exclusive spring cruise in April 2021.
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If there is a position where devout buildings are works of art, it is St. Petersburg and here you will want to spend hours admiring churches and cathedrals. The Church of the Savior in the Blood Shed is captivating, with its five domes and impressive collections of mosaics founded on paintings through Russian artists, adding Vasnetsov and Vrubel.
Try it: it is extremely productive to explore St Petsersburg across the sea, where you can be able to discern various cultural accessories from Europe. Princess Cruises has a circular holiday from Southampton in May 2021, which will take you to Stockholm, Tallinn, St. Petersburg and Copenhagen.
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Greece and Croatia are wise places to travel to the islands, but for anything else and completely unique, I designed Scotland’s wild islands. From Caribbean beaches to adorable wildlife (hello puffins), the tastes of Skye, Mull, Fair Isle and Iona provide a wealth of experiences, such as walking and drinking whiskey, for islanders.
Try it: Good Housekeeping’s 13-day island adventure encompasses nature, castles and Scottish islands in May 2021.
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A favorite of all snow lovers, the Icehotel in Sweden offers the ultimate old hotel pleasure you can imagine. It became a source of ice and was built in a winter with snow and blocks of ice taken from the nearby Torne River. Going to respect is different from anything else: you may be able to have a drink at the Icebar, sleep on an ice bed and appreciate the amazing circular sculptures of the hotel unique in its kind.
Try it: spend a night at the Icehotel, a moment in a warm hotel accommodation and a third night in Abisko National Park (known as the most important places in the world to see the Northern Lights) during our brief cast in Swedish Lapland.
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When we think of wine tasting, our spirit instantly classified the advertisements to Bordeaux, which houses picturesque vineyards and quite attractive villages that attract wine lovers. The ideal city and the counterweight that encompasses to travel by train, Bordeaux is where you can be able to appreciate charming castles, see first-growth clarets and savor oysters along the way. You’ll also want to make an adorable day travel station in places like Saint-Emilion, Blaye and Pauillac.
Try it: sign up for celebrity chef James Martin and wine expert Susy Atkins on general holidays to Bordeaux, where savor a wine with the couple and savor the flavors of the region in March 2021.
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The Norwegian fjords are like nowhere else. Spectacular cliffs and deep fjords make up this secluded paradise. In addition to its blank air and stunning herbal landscapes, the fjords are one of the most adorable cruise destinations, where you can go from fjord to fjord while enjoying the view and admiring Norway’s picturesque towns and villages. The picturesque, deep blue, UNESCO-protected Geirangerfjord thanks its wild waterfalls, snow-capped peaks and lush vegetation.
Try it: Sign up for TV chefs, the Hairy Bikers, combining the norwegian fjords’ herbal cosmetics with gourmet entertainment on a gourmet cruise in June 2021.
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For a holiday on a Greek island with plenty of hitale and television venues, look no further than Corfu, the setting for ITV’s The Durrells. Influenced by beyond Venetian, French and British rule, this Ionian island is full of hitale, while home to Greece’s adorable beaches, adding Palekastritsa. Durrell’s genuine circle of relatives lived here for four years and the youngest son, Gerald, later wrote about the eccentric circle of relatives’ lives in his autobiographical books.
Try it: Explore Corfu with Lee Durrell, wife of the afterlife Gerald Durrell, who will accompany you on your visits to family favorite places and percentage stories with you on the October 2020 tour.
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A popular retreat for the Queen and the site of the Royal Family’s Christmas celebrations, Sandringham Estate in Norfolk prefers to be on the list of all royal fans. Set in 60 acres of gardens, it has been a non-public house of the royal circle of relatives since 1862. With rare trees, characteristics of the circle of relatives and the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, which is used through the Queen, loves to look at this vast property.
Try it: you can travel to Sandringham with royal correspondent Jennie Bond, who will explain all this and members of the royal circle of relatives beyond and provide those who stayed here during a five-day holiday to Norfolk with Good Housekeeping in July 2021.
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If winter is your favorite time to spend a holiday in Europe, you will never be disappointed. The Swiss Alplaystation deserves to be a concept in terms of its iconic red train, the Glacier Express, which takes it through incredible forests, stunning bridges and mountains. In all likelihood, you won’t want to leave your camera for a moment while admiring the snowy scenes and see how magical this corner of Europe is in the colder months.
Try it: Join your Glacier Express adventure a day later in the Swiss capital of Bern and a Lake Thun cruise in February 2021.
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Considered the inspiration behind the palace in Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty, Carcassonne’s medieval castle, Chateau Comtal, is as magical as possible. Visiting the 12th century castle is the only way to access the interior branches and you’ll want to walk through the walls to appreciate the view of the mountains. Don’t miss the incredible view of the Citadel at night when illuminated through the spotlights: it’s a parageneral scene straight from a Disney movie.
Try it: Take a literary tour of Carcassonne with Laviarinth Kate Mosse, which was animated by the city of Carcassonne. The exclusive seven-day Good Housekeeping tour begins in October 2020.
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Nestled in mineral-rich hot springs, Hungary’s capital is a spa paradise. Its thermal baths are located in Budapest, with its indoor swimming pools, steam baths, massages and some with outdoor pools with fountains. The maximum beats are the Gellert, Szechenyi, Kiraly, Lukacs and Rudas baths, with elaborate interiors and social vibes delighting in an original spa in Budapest.
Try it: Explore Budapest and prominent destinations along the Danube on the Good Housekeeping literary cruise until April 2021.
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The Uffizi Galleries and Ponte Vecchio are on Florence’s must-see list, but visit the Italian city without heading to Piazzale Michelangelo to take a picture of its stunning view. It is no secret and is the maximum square indicated in the city, however, there is an explanatory country why this fair view has been recreated countless times in postcards.
Try it out: you’ll enjoy the sight of the seven days of Mediterranean sailing at Princess Cruises in April 2021, once you can be able to revel in the prospects of Barcelona, Gibraltar, Rome and Marseille. READ MORE
The Norwegian city of lighting fixtures in northern Tromso has a lot to offer visitors, from the mystical Aurora Borealis to the Mount Storsteinen cable car to see the entire city. But one place you won’t want to miss is the Arctic Cathedral, which is animated by the nature of this Arctic city. Its modern architecture was built in 196 and features excellent glassware, oak benches and large prism chandeliers to discern one of the best exclusive cathedrals you’re used to seeing in Europe.
Try it: discuss Tromso’s Arctic cathedral during the winter holidays, where you can swim in a hot tub and go on the aurora hunt in September 2020.
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One of the greatest delights you can revel in in the UK is a hike on the Hogwarts Express, or Jacobite, as your official best friend is called. Appearing in the Harry Potter films and in an epic steam adventure in his own right, the Jacobite takes you through scotland’s stunning Highlands, through wild landscapes and through the Glenfinnan Viaduct in 21 arches.
Try this: climb aboard the Jacobite on a five-day steamer to Scotland, which also includes the Falkirk Wheel and a Lake Katrine cruise in June 2021.
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When it comes to the right food, the French are experts and once you wonder where to opt for a culinary holiday in France, Lyon is the place to be. Known as the gastronomic capital of the rustic (it has even been named the gastronomic capital of the world through some experts), Lyon has more than 1500 restaurants, the highest concentrations of restaurants consistent with the captain in France. Its location provides flavors of the Rhone Valley, Savoy, Ardeche, Charolais and much more. It can also be full of food markets and is home to the rich and rustic French cuisine.
Try it: discanopy Lyon’s top productive on a Rhone cruise, where he will team up through Michelin-starred chef Michel Roux Jr and food critic Tom Parker Bowles for the start of April 2021.
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For landscapes that come directly from another planet, Iceland offers all the products. You will find geysers, volcanic fields, moss-covered national parks and black sand beaches. The Golden Circle is the maximum known productive direction for hearing the maximum productive views of Iceland: Thingvellir National Park, Geysir and Gullfoss Falls. You’ll also want to swim in the steam pools of Fontana’s geothermal baths and pass the Northern Lights – the adventures in Iceland are endless!
Try this: turn it into an unforgettable adventure by combining Niagara and New York with your Icelandic getaway for an epic multi-media holiday. Good Housekeeping has several departures in 2020 and 2021.
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Aleven, although one of the most adorable cities in the world, Vewonderful is his best friend incontinuously applicable with the hordes of visitors filling St. Mark’s Square, but Italophile knows that even in the country’s most beloved cities, they are hidden corners to find. Ponte de Chiodo, the isles angelesnd of San Michele and the stairs of Scalos Angeles Contarini del Bovolo are the perfect angels to avoid the crowds.
Try it: Explore the quiet alleys and secret places known to locals on an excursion to Venice, where you’ll also spend time with Prue Leith from Great British Bake Off. You will travel to St. Mark’s Basilica after business hours and travel to the colorful islands of Burano and Murano during the March 2021 cruise.
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Ahh, the Greek islands. Classic holidays in Europe don’t become more dreamy than those stunning islands that come with Santorini, Rhodes, Crete and Mykonos. Offering you the most productive Mediterranean cuisine, a relaxed popular of life and adorable beither onees, make a holiday on the Greek islands, whether one or any day. One of the most productive tactics to see them is to take a cruise so you can see several islands on a vacation while exploring the white villages, buy classic Greek treats and admire the nature of any of the islands.
Try it: Sign up for Masterchef winner Irini Tzortzoglou on a culinary cruise, where you’ll find him on a organic farm in Crete and give him a percentage of his culinary wisdom when Gooding leaves in April 2021.
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Think of Vienna and you’re also likely to believe in elaborate cofpagos, where sublime locals drink an aggregate (steamed milk express) along with whimsical cakes. A trip to a favorite café to connect a big block holiday to Vienna, where you can be able to do what the locals do and socialize in style. In fact, it is such a wonderful component of the city’s culture that since 2011, the culture of Viennese coffees has been part of Unesco’s intangible cultural heritage. The Hawelka Cofpayment, Landtmann Cofpayment and Schwarzenberg Cofpayment are just cofpayment decomposition shops you’ll want to discover.
Try it: dis the culture of co-pays of Vienna on the Literary Cruise of Good Housekeeping along the Danube, which arrived in Linz, Budapest, Passau, Vienna and Bratislava in April 2021.
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For an island getaway near you, Jersey in the Channel Islands is a nice place, with its French and English influences and a slightly exotic setting that makes you feel like a global home while you’re so close to mainland Britain. A relaxed, friendly and freescore island is where to slow down, whether you spend long days on the beaches of St Brélades or Beauport, or rest the hitale of The Castle of Mount Pride and the Fishermen’s Chapel.
Try this: Travel to Jersey on a solo vacation, where meet like-minded travelers and dominate the island at your own pace in October 2021.
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Northern Norway is a circle of games for adventurers, with snowmobiles, ice hotels, dog sleds and plenty of other winter reports to try. One thing you’ll never regret checking your list is a holiday in the North Cape, the northernmost point of continental Europe that offers the feeling of being at the end of the world. Here, the only dry land between you and the North Pole is the Svalbard Archipelago. It’s a completely special position to take.
Try it: Discuss the North Cape on Good Housekeeping’s exclusive Northern Lights cruise with Carol Kirkwood in November 2020 or Ben Fogle in January 2021.
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