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Best places to visit in Europe in November (2024 guide)

London, UK - January 27, 2015: City of London, business and banking area. London's panorama at sun set. View from the St. Paul cathedral

What are the best places to visit in Europe in November? 

November’s the start of the cooler season in Europe, and while the barometer drops, there’s plenty of sunny weather in the south, it’s an excellent off-peak time to explore the major cities and festivals are abundant throughout the continent. 

Europe’s abundance of destinations mean that there’s something to suit every taste and style throughout the continent – head to the Northern regions for snow and cosy vibes and Southern Europe for warm temperatures and almost deserted beaches!

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Why visit Europe in November? 

November’s on the cusp of the winter months, and while you won’t find heat anywhere, the South does have warm weather. 

It might not be beach holiday, sunbathing and swimming in the Med weather, but the mild temperatures are conducive enough for picnicking on the beach and hiking! 

In fact, much of Europe can be far too warm in the peak summer months, and November’s usually the sweet spot before it starts cooling off from December to February. 

However, head north, and winter’s already in full swing. 

Iceland’s a popular destination in the winter, thanks to its northern lights and snow, and November’s generally the start of the big freeze here.

Tromsø in Norway’s also well worth visiting to learn about Sami culture, skiing and the Northern Lights . 

European destinations like London and Bologna have events in November, too. Plus, it’s well worth visiting during the off-peak season – when the cities are much quieter than the summer months!

Best places to visit in Europe in November

The best places to visit in Europe in November are scattered across the continent. Whether you want pleasant weather and sandy beaches in the south or the dark skies of the north, there are tonnes of places in early winter here!

Let’s delve into the best places in November in Europe! 

1. Madeira, Portugal

Landscape of Madeira island - Portugal

Visiting Madeira in November ?

This Portuguese archipelago is well-known for its lush landscapes and subtropical climate; it sits in the Atlantic Ocean, further south than most of Mainland Europe, which keeps the climate fairly mild! 

In fact, while temperatures can dip, they are usually warm enough for outdoor activities, averaging between 17-22°C (63-72°F).

Visit Funchal, the capital, and explore its historic sites, such as the Sé Cathedral and the CR7 Museum.

November’s an ideal time for hiking enthusiasts to explore Madeira’s famous levadas , or irrigation channels, as the cooler weather makes for a more comfortable trek.

While rain is more likely in November, the showers generally pass quickly – and they also contribute to the island’s vibrant greenery!

Outdoor activities aren’t limited to hiking; on the coastline you can go SCUBA diving, with visibility often exceeding 30 meters. The sea’s still relatively warm in November! 

2. Ibiza, Spain

Cala d'Hort, Ibiza (Spain)

Ibiza: it’s not all about partying, and it’s also the perfect destination for a November trip! 

November’s an excellent month to see what else Ibiza has to offer. 

The hordes of tourists have receded, providing a quieter, more authentic atmosphere so you can delve into the island’s cultural and natural landscapes.

Daytime temperatures in November range from 16-20°C (61-68°F). Evening temperatures can be cooler, so bring layers!

The quieter streets of Ibiza Town are dreamy in November. 

Visit the historic Dalt Vila, the fortified old town, and discover its cobblestone streets and majestic cathedral without the summer crowds.

Cafés and local eateries welcome you without requiring advance reservations, offering a chance to try traditional Ibicenco cuisine like “ bullit de peix ,” a local fish stew.

November is the ideal month for active travellers – the island’s hiking and biking trails are less crowded.

Routes like the one from San José to Cala d’Hort mean stunning views of the rocky coastline and the mysterious island of Es Vedrà off the coast.

Water sports like kayaking and paddleboarding are still available, although the sea can be a bit chilly!

Local markets, such as Las Dalias, continue to operate, albeit on a smaller scale.

These venues sell locally made goods, including crafts, clothing, and food items. 

3. Basel, Switzerland

Basel, Switzerland. Christmas fairytale market at Munsterplatz and Munster Cathedral, Swiss Confederation.

Visiting Basel, Switzerland, in November is dreamy.

With temperatures ranging from 2-9°C (36-48°F), it’s a chilly month (although not as freezing as the snowiest places in Switzerland ) but the city’s indoor attractions and seasonal events have plenty on offer! 

One of the highlights of November is the Autumn Fair, or “ Herbstmesse ,” a tradition that dates back to the 15th century.

The event is one of the largest fairs in Europe and encompasses amusement rides, market stalls, and traditional Swiss foods. It’s a buzzing time to be in the city!

At the end of November, the Christmas markets spring to life.

They’re among some of the best in Europe , with gluwein being sold from traditional stalls and plenty of opportunities to purchase the perfect Christmas presents! 

In November, Basel’s renowned art scene truly comes to life indoors.

The city’s home to over 40 museums, with the Basel Art Museum standing out for its extensive collection of works by Picasso.

Basel’s culinary scene is rich in November ( and throughout winter ), serving everything from traditional Swiss dishes like fondue and rösti to global cuisines.

November’s also a great time for wine enthusiasts, as local vineyards release new vintages that you can sample at various wine bars around the city.

4. London, UK

Aerial view of illuminated London, UK, during evening time featuring the Tower Bridge, Thames river and the modern skyscrapers of Canary Wharf

In November, London blends history, culture, and festivity against a backdrop of shorter days and crisp autumnal air!

It’s cooler and darker: with temperatures ranging from 8-12°C (46-54°F), you’ll want to dress warmly, but it’s cosy!

One of the defining events of London in November is Bonfire Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Night .

Celebrated on 5th November, this tradition commemorates the foiling of the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, and it’s marked by spectacular firework displays and bonfires across the city.

Locations like Battersea Park, Alexandra Palace, and Victoria Park are popular spots for these events.

They often sell out, so consider booking your tickets early!

Celebrations are family-friendly and feature fairground rides, food stalls, and live entertainment.

In winter , the crowds at landmarks like the British Museum, Tower of London, and Buckingham Palace thin out considerably.

You’ll delve into London’s rich history and art scene at a more relaxed pace!

If you’re dining, you’ll find less crowded eateries and a chance to explore London’s international food scene in neighbourhoods like Chinatown, Little Venice, and Brick Lane.

At the start of the month, enjoy the city’s parks – like Hyde Park and Regent’s Park – and check out the autumn leaves.

And at the end of the month, Christmas arrives!

Iconic holiday lights start to appear in Covent Garden and Oxford Street and London’s festive markets and Winter Wonderland’s in full swing. 

It’s a fantastic place to visit if you want to enjoy an early Christmas break – the crowds are thinner in November, too! 

5. Tirana, Albania

View of the buildings in Tirana, Albania

With its skyline plastered with painted apartment buildings and street art and a glut of green spaces, Tirana is a perennially colourful city in the Balkans where you can cast away November’s gloom.

November is shoulder season in Tirana, so you will find there are far fewer tourists in the city compared to the summer peak months when people pass through on their way to the Albanian Riviera.

Albania marks two important holidays during this month, Independence Day (November 28) and Liberation Day (November 29), which both bring decorations and festivities to the streets.

The biggest event in November is White Night, which also falls on November 29. The entire city of Tirana spills out onto the streets for this cultural bonanza, and all galleries and museums in the city – including BUNK’ART, the famous museum set in a nuclear bunker – are free to visit.

With average highs of 17°C and plenty of winter sunshine, November is also a great month for outdoor activities such as hiking around Dajti Mountain, accessible from the city centre by cable car.

Overnight, the mercury sinks as low as 6°C, perfect for cosying up with a glass of local wine at one of Tirana’s funky bars such as Komiteti Kafe Muzeum.

By Emily from Wander-Lush

6. Piedmont, Italy 

Piedmont region Italy

If you’re a foodie looking for a unique November adventure in Europe, plan a visit to the beautiful and under-visited region of Piedmont (Piemonte) in northern Italy.

Long known as the world’s premier producer of Barolo wine, it is also famous for making chocolate in the capital city of Turin.

But one particular delicacy that grows prolifically here is the white truffle, a relatively rare and therefore expensive natural food that is celebrated every November at the prestigious International Alba White Truffle Fair .

Located an hour south of Turin by car, the city of Alba is worth visiting to attend the truffle festival and dine at local restaurants that serve it. Fall is the height of the harvest season in Piedmont and the Fair is a real highlight, especially for foodies.

You’ll learn the difference between black and the rare white truffles. When you see how truffle hunters work with trained “truffle dogs” to search and unearth these knotty morsels, you’ll understand why they are so expensive!

Throughout the multi-day festival, there are cooking classes, wine tastings, and vendors serving local cheeses, cured meats, chocolate, and of course local wine.

Even if you’re not a truffle lover or haven’t tried them before, the Alba Truffle Festival is the place for your taste buds to get acquainted with this wonderfully unique flavour.

By Lori from Travlinmad

7. Paris, France

Eiffel tower of Paris with sunset in background.

There’s something special about Paris in November.

When the summer heat fades away, so do the tourist crowds.

Before the French capital gets busy again before the Christmas market and holiday rush, November is the ideal shoulder season to enjoy it in tranquillity. 

November is considered late autumn/ onset of winter, but it isn’t too chilly yet, with temperatures ranging between 6℃ and 11℃.

The crisp air calls for a trench coat and scarves, but you should still be able to take long walks by the Seine!

In fact, it’s the best time to appreciate and take on a French chic style!

As the cool autumn breeze blows, sip a cup of French hot chocolate at a cute terrace cafe.

Visit Carette in Trocadéro for its legendary chocolat chaud and macarons while relishing in a view of the Eiffel Tower. 

Paris is stunning year-round – but nature blesses the city with a breathtaking display of colours in November when the ginko trees transform the streets of Paris with a vibrant golden hue.

Visit the Jardin des Plants to experience this phenomenal sight!

Although November is a calm month before the holiday chaos, it is always best to research the best place to stay in Paris and book in advance.

By Chloe from Chloe’s Travelogue

8. Bologna, Italy

Bologna, a covered walkway

There are two really good reasons to visit Bologna in November.

First, the colder weather is far less of a downside in Bologna than elsewhere.

Most of the streets have porticoes – covered walkways that date from the middle ages. This means that if there’s some rain, it won’t bother you too much!

Plus, cooler temperatures actually make one of the city’s most famous activities more comfortable.

The Portico of San Luca, Bologna is the world’s longest portico, a covered stretch of pavement, at 4km long.

This handsome portico stretches from Bologna city centre up into the hills outside Bologna, ending at the Sanctuary of the Madonna of San Luca.

There’s a religious procession from the church down to the city once a year.

But every day, locals and tourists do the walk in reverse, from the city up the hill.

And it’s not much fun on a hot day because half the route is unrelenting uphill steps. Doing this walk on a cooler day is much more sensible!

The second reason to visit Bologna in November relates to its foodie heritage.

Bologna lies at the heart of Emilia-Romagna, the Italian region from which we get Parma ham, Parmigiano Reggiano and Aceto Balsamico di Modena.

And in November, there’s a foodie festival in the Bolognese area: Tartufesta .

During this festival to celebrate the local white truffle that is found in the Bolognese hills, there are several events in the nearby towns, from October into November.

It’s similar to the festival in Piedmont; you could visit both on one trip!

I personally don’t have a taste for truffles, but I found the local foodie heritage and customs in Bologna fascinating.

And I really loved the food tour by Delicious Bologna – it’s really informative and involves tasting lots of local food and wine.

By Martha from MayCauseWanderlust.com

9. Burgundy

Burgundy in France

November’s the perfect time of year to explore the historic region of Burgundy, located in eastern France .

This is when the area of Beaujolais, which sits between Burgundy to the north and Rhône to the south, hosts the renowned Beaujolais Nouveau Festival .

It’s held on the third Thursday of November annually, to celebrate the first wine of the season.

The tradition originated in the 19th century when local vintners would compete to produce the first wine after harvest.

The rules surrounding the festival are strictly adhered to. All grapes must be harvested by hand, and the wine produced from the Gamay grape variety.

The Beaujolais Nouveau cannot be uncorked till precisely 12:01 a.m!

At that point, it’s released onto the market amid a flurry of celebrations and calls of “Le Beaujolais Nouveau est arrivé!”.

It’s a lot of fun and normally accompanied by fireworks, good food, and of course, plenty of Beaujolais Nouveau!

In addition to the festival, Burgundy is famous for its historical sites, such as the cobbled streets of Dijon, where you can visit the Palace of the Dukes and the adjacent Musée des Beaux-Arts, one of the oldest museums in France.

And don’t forget a tour of the region’s vineyards to see how the wine is made, and to do a little tasting of your own.

By Kylie from Life in Rural France

10. Cadiz, Spain 

Cadiz building rooftops

A trip to Cadiz in Andalusia, Spain during November is ideal for winter sunshine and blue waters! 

With daytime temperatures hovering between 15°C and 19°C, it’s one of the best Andalusian cities to explore! 

November’s lower visitor numbers give you a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and delve into the city’s rich history.

If avoiding crowds appeals, there’s an abundance of tranquil beaches and coastline stretching beyond the city limits, just waiting for your footsteps!

While in Cadiz, don’t miss out on the Old Town.

Here, you’ll find an array of plazas, historic structures, and civic landmarks like the Cathedral and City Hall.

For a change of scenery, you can head to the Malecon district to experience the bay-front castle, San Sebastian. Alternatively, a local train can whisk you off to various beaches around the city.

November also brings a line-up of local events. Look out for Dia de San Clemente festivities in honor of the patron saint of sailors and All Saints Day celebrations at the start of the month. 

Your visit wouldn’t be complete without sampling the local street food, exploring the numerous public markets and plazas, and letting yourself get lost in the labyrinthine alleys of the Old Town.

By Noel from Visit Spain and Mediterranean.com

11. Budapest, Hungary

Budapest, Hungary, in November

Hungary’s capital, Budapest, is one of those cities that can be visited year-round.

However, if you want to enjoy mild weather and a city that’s not overcrowded with tourists, make your way here in November.

At the start of the month, the autumn foliage is at its best.

The parks are glistening with shades of yellow, copper, and green as the leaves are quietly putting on their best display. 

While the city offers a lot of things to do and places to visit, most of the attractions are condensed along the banks of the Danube.

During a weekend in Budapest you can visit Buda Castle with its imposing Matthias Church and beautiful Fishermen Bastion.

Or, hike Gellert Hill to Citadella and enjoy some gorgeous views of Pest (Buda and Pest are the two sides of the city!). 

In Pest, visit the imposing Parliament Building and the Great Market Hall.

Hop on Metro line 1 and get off at Heroes Square or stroll down Andrassy Avenue.

At the end of the avenue, you’ll find the huge Heroes Square with statues and further down, the gorgeous Vajdahunyad Castle and its grounds (which, by the way, are superb in late autumn).

Staying longer? Plan for a couple of day trips.

Szentendre is easily reachable by HEV and can be visited in half a day. Enjoy this colorful village and stop for a nice cake at the Marzipan Museum.

And if you love wine, be sure to visit Eger, located about an hour by train from Budapest.

By Cris from LooknWalk

12. Ronda, Spain

Ronda in Spain

Ronda in southern Spain is a wonderful November destination.

While the mornings and evenings are crisp, it’s gorgeous in the sun.

Fall colours are at their best in mid-November before the rain starts – plus, the walk down to the viewpoint of the New Bridge is beautiful at this time of the year!

Gardens between the New Bridge and the Old Bridge are glorious in November.

Don’t miss the attractions in the Old Town like the Arab Baths and old castle walls!

This is also where to stay in Ronda if you want to be in the middle of the medieval town. However, cross the bridge and look for a place to stay there if you prefer having the hippest bars and restaurants at your doorstep.

You find most of them along the pedestrian street. Mid-November is also the best time of the year to chase fall colors in Bosque de Cobre (Copper Forest) which is in Valle del Genal.

There are several hikes you can do through the orange blanket of chestnut trees covering the valley and it is one of the best places to see fall colors in southern Spain.

By Linn from Amused by Andalucia

13. Lagos, Portugal

Ponta da Piedade

Located in the Algarve region of Portugal, Lagos is an excellent location for beautiful beaches and mild weather outside of summer.

A wonderful town for winter sun – with some of the best weather in mainland Europe in November – Lagos is optimum for hiking, surfing and even relaxing on the beach. 

Walk on the boardwalks to see the famous Ponta Piedade or even hike all the way on the cliffs to the town of Luz!

Temperatures creep up to 22°C (72°F) in November; which is summer conditions elsewhere in Europe!

Several boat tours from Lagos still depart from the marina in November.

But, as it’s the off-season in the Algarve, there will be fewer tourists compared to the summer months!

This means that accommodation is significantly less expensive in this popular holiday location.

Several cultural events and markets take place in the Algarve in November, such as the famous centuries-old autumn fair ‘Feira de São Martinho’ dating back to 1662 in nearby Portimão.

Lagos has excellent golf courses, too.

November’s a fantastic time to take out the golf clubs as it’s still warm enough for golf, and the courses aren’t as busy as in the summer!

By Campbell from The Algarve Family

14. Zermatt, Switzerland

Zermatt in November

For an early season of snowflakes, snowboarding, skiing and making snow angels, one of the best places you can visit is Zermatt.

Located in the heart of the Swiss Alps and the Valais canton of Switzerland, Zermatt in November is beautiful place to be.

November is usually the opening month of the winter season, once the area gets a good snowfall. Which makes it great for not being so touristic. Not all will be open, but its just as special as any other season.

Top wintery things you must do while visiting Zermatt include dining at a cosy local restaurant (with gluhwein!), taking the stunning red Gornergrat train to 3,135 meter elevation, and of course taking the Matterhorn Glacier Express from the village to the very top peak of the Kleine Matterhorn (including skiing from here!).

On a clear day, the views are truly stunning at the top. You can even consider visiting the additional ski mountain station at the Testa Grigia.

For the local ski and chairlifts, you can book your tickets in advance via the Zermatt Tourism website, else to buy a ticket on the day of arrival at the entrance area in Zermatt.

Though it’s advised to buy in advance and enjoy a wonderful wintery time in this picturesque location.

By Zoe from Together In Switzerland

15. Fuerteventura, Spain

Cofete Beach on the Southern Tip of Fuerteventura during Sunset, post processed in HDR

Looking for a winter break in a bathing suit? Look no more, Fuerteventura awaits you!

This Canary Island boasts incredible beaches and a stable climate throughout the year.

It’s perfect for enjoying the sea even during winter months!

In November, Fuerteventura’s beaches are perfect for relaxing, with temperatures reaching up to 22ºC (72ºF).

From the famous golden landscape of Corralejo (the biggest dunes of the archipelago!) to the beautiful Cotillo beaches in the north of the island to the breathtaking 12-kilometre Cofete Beach in the south, there are almost 200 beaches waiting to be explored!

In the centre of the island, you’ll find beautiful towns like Betancuria, which is one of the oldest towns on the Canary Islands and Fuerteventura’s former capital. 

Plus, Fuerteventura’s easy to reach in November: take one of many flights from mainland Spain or several European cities.

You might even be able to nap a bargain with low-cost companies like RyanAir and Easyjet.

Fancy seeing another Canary Island? I have guides for Tenerife, Lanzarote and Gran Canaria in winter too. 

By Inês from Random Trip

16. Oslo, Norway

View of a street in Oslo in November

Looking for Christmas vibes before the start of the peak season? Head to Oslo in Norway!

Starting in mid-November, Oslo sets up its annual Christmas Market along the main street, Karl Johan Street.

Here, you’ll find tons of wooden stalls selling traditional food, warm drinks, and hand-crafted souvenirs!

During November, the city’s average high is 4°C (40°F) and an average low is 0°C(32°F) – comparatively warmer than the following months!

So, if you want to visit Norway in winter but don’t want too chilly weather, November in Oslo’s perfect.

Aside from wandering the Christmas market, there are plenty of other things to do.

Aa popular attraction is the Munch Museum which showcases hundreds of pieces by the Norwegian painter Edvard Munch.

The iconic  The Scream  painting is on display there!

Another fun activity is to  walk around and sample the local street food !

Don’t miss the Norwegian waffle – usually thinner than other waffles and often served with Norwegian “brown cheese”.

So if you’re keen on exploring the Scandinavian region and visiting one of the first Christmas markets that opens in Europe, consider visiting Oslo in November!

By Kristin from Global Travel Escapades

FAQs about visiting Europe in November

switzerland - basel, christmas market

Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about spending December in Europe!

Is November a good time to visit Europe?

Absolutely, November’s ideal for a different, less crowded trip to Europe!

While it’s the onset of winter, attractions like museums and historical sites are less congested.

Additionally, several cities are gearing up for the holiday season !

Which part of Europe is best to visit in November?

If you seek a holiday atmosphere minus the December crowds, head to Central European cities like Vienna and Prague.

Want to avoid cold temperatures?

Southern regions like Andalusia in Spain or the Greek Islands have milder climates!

Is it too cold to visit Europe in November?

The cold depends on the region.

Northern countries like Sweden or Norway have colder temperatures, often dipping below freezing.

Central Europe varies but generally hovers around 5-10°C (41-50°F).

Southern Europe enjoys milder temperatures – it’s more manageable if you’re not so fond of the cold!

Where in Europe is warmest in November?

The warmest destinations in Europe during November are the Canary Islands, where temperatures average around 20-24°C (68-75°F).

You’ll also find milder weather in parts of southern Spain , Italy, and Greece.

Which country is best to visit in November?

The “best” country to visit in November depends on what you’re looking for!

For winter festivals and holiday markets, Central European countries like Austria or Czech Republic are excellent.

For outdoor activities in milder weather, how about Spain or Portugal ?

If you’re looking for early snowsports, glaciers and Northern Lights, head north, to Norway or Iceland !

Are you ready to explore Europe in November?

From rich food festivals to earth season skiing for winter sunshine, exploring Europe in November is an excellent idea!

Whatever your trip style, you’ll find plenty to love on this continent at the start of the winter season.

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Claire Martin

Claire is an expert in exploring Europe in the winter! She's from the UK and has been to over 20 countries on the continent in the winter season. She loves every bit of Europe in the cooler months, including finding winter sunshine in Spain, skiing in the Alps and the charm of the Nordic countries in the festive season.

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24 Best Places To Visit In Europe In November (2024 Review)

Last Updated on March 13, 2024 by Nicole

Visiting Europe in November is the best time of year. It is low season everywhere and that means you will find exceptional accommodation at cheaper prices. In addition, you will be able to experience sites, restaurants, and excursions without crowds. Where you choose to go depends on your personal interests and goals. Do you prefer warm weather or crisp days with beautiful fall foliage? Do you wish to hike and explore the outdoors, sit at the beach, or see world renowned museums and stunning architecture? In this blog, I have highlighted the best places to visit in Europe in November. They include popular destinations with famous landmarks and lesser known European destinations that will amaze and excite you.

This post may contain affiliate links. That means that I may earn a small commission, at no extra cost to you, if you buy something through my site. This helps me run my website and produce the articles that I hope you find helpful.

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If you are traveling with a loved one and looking for romantic or fun things to do together in November, please see 20 Best Honeymoon Destinations In Europe In November .

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For those who want to travel in November, but are curious about the United States, here are the 20 Best Places To Visit In The USA In November and 21 Best Honeymoon Destinations In The USA In November .

If you are on the hunt for snow or sunsets, please see 17 Best Snowy Winter Wonderlands To Visit In Europe and 28 Best Places In Europe For Most Beautiful Sunsets .

Many places start to hang Christmas decorations and lights, and open up Christmas markets in November. This is an excellent time to go as crowds are low and you can enjoy good travel deals. For a list of some amazing places to visit, please see 24 Best Places To Visit In Europe For Christmas .

If you are not sure about your timing, then here are a list of other destinations that would be ideal at different times of the year.

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Best Places To Visit In Europe In November

I have asked some of the best travel bloggers and travel experts their opinion about the best European destinations in November. They include cities and towns, both familiar and a little bit off the beaten path. In some cases, they also include national parks or regions that have so much to offer during the colder months, it is impossible to only recommend one spot.

When relevant, annual special events or festivals in November are featured, making a visit at that time of year extra special. For each destination, average temperatures for the month are highlighted. However, it is an average. Expect temperatures at the beginning of the month to be higher than average, and then those days at the end of the month, lower than average. Lastly, if any of the travel bloggers have found amazing accommodation or a favourite hotel, I’ve included those recommendations as well.

best places to visit in the Europe in November

Asturias, Spain

By Talek Nantes from Travels With Talek

Asturias, Spain’s northern region, is considered an underrated gem by those that have traveled there. It is a region of delicious regional cuisine, crisp wines and an amazing alcoholic cider known as “sidra” which is served from over 3 feet in the air into a cup without ever spilling a drop! This is done to aerate the drink for maximum taste. Drinking sidra is as much a cultural affirmation as it is a common thirst quencher.

Asturias is one of the best places to visit in Europe and November is the best time to visit. You can take a road trip in mild weather and without tourists.

There are many beautiful and historic  sights to see in Asturias. One of the most culturally significant is on the outskirts of the capital city of Oviedo. This is a beautiful town with medieval streets, interesting architecture and a lively nightlife. Oviedo is also an ancient town that was once the home of Asturian royalty. You can still see well-preserved palaces and churches dating back to the 9 th  Century which are today UNESCO World Heritage sites.   

The cathedral of Oviedo, Catedral Metropolitana Basilica de San Salvador, is a beautiful mishmash of Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Romanesque architecture which explodes across a wide plaza in the center of the city.

For an ideal traditional Asturian evening, head to Gascona Street. Here you will find local restaurants lining both sides of the street. Inside, the restaurants vie with each other to offer the best regional cuisine like the Fabada Asturiana, a hearty stew of meats and vegetables. Local musicians will arrive at the restaurants to play their instruments and the waiters will serve sidra. Soon the patrons join in singing the traditional Asturian songs. It is a great way to really experience the Asturian culture.

Weather And Directions

In November, expect average temperatures to reach 15 o C or 59 o F.

It is easy to get to Asturias. Most international flights will arrive at Madrid or Barcelona. From there, it is a cheap and quick connection to the Asturias airport and a 20-minute ride to Oviedo’s city center. 

Hotel Recommendation

Talek says, “I recommend the SOHO Oviedo because of its old world charm and proximity to the city center.”

Best places to visit in Europe in November

London, England

By Christine Wheeler from Live Love Run Travel

Europe is magical in the winter and London is one of the most magical European cities . By visiting the best destinations in Europe in November, you get the cooler but not too cold weather along with the start of Christmas markets and Christmas decorations.

There are countless things to do in London , but try to arrive in time to watch the streets decorated with Christmas lights. For the best Christmas lights in London , make sure to stop by Oxford Street and Regent Street. Both of these streets are known for their shopping year around, but the Christmas lights turn them into magical spots where you can take some beautiful photos.

Regent Street is known for the angels that make up the Spirit of Christmas display while Oxford Street changes their decor more often. Both places are beautiful but get busy closer to Christmas. If you can visit towards the end of November, you’ll get the best of the Christmas displays without the heavy crowds.

Visiting in November also means you can delight in unique dining experiences like eating in one of the igloo restaurants that pop up during the winter. Coppa Club’s Tower Bridge igloos are among the most famous and give you a wonderful view of Tower Bridge as you dine in the warmth of an igloo.

Expect average temperatures in and around 9 o C or 48 o F so make sure you bring a warm sweater or jacket to leisurely enjoy these displays.

With multiple major airports located in London, it is easy to reach from just about anywhere in the world. From the airports, you can take a train or a taxi into the city. For travel tips, please see 50 Best Travel Tips To London For First Time Visitors .

Christine says, “Because London is such a large and spread out city, try choosing a hotel that is centrally located or at least near an underground station. We stayed at K+K Hotel George, and the short walk to Earl’s Court Station made it easy to get anywhere in London relatively quickly. We highly recommend the hotel and adding London to your November European bucket list.”

Best places to visit in Europe in November

Lucerne, Switzerland

By Trijit Mallick from Budget Travel Buff

If you love nature and looking for one of the best places to visit in Europe, consider Lucerne. Located at the northern part of Lake Lucerne, this small Swiss city is one of the most  beautiful places to visit in Switzerland .

This picturesque town can be visited all year around. However, November is the best time of year when you see less crowds and the weather is perfect to explore the town and its surrounding mountains.

Lucerne is known for its stunning medieval architecture and the iconic Chapel Bridge. This historic wooden construction over the Reuss River makes it an architectural masterpiece and one of the best tourist spots in Lucerne. The purpose of this bridge was to protect the city from a southern attack. You can take some excellent pictures of the Chapel Bridge and the Water Tower from here.

Next visit the Lion Monument which is just a short walk from the Chapel Bridge. This iconic monument was created as a dedication to Swiss soldiers who lost their lives during the French Revolution. 

When you are in Switzerland, you shouldn’t miss the Swiss Alps. Book day trips to Mount Titlis and Mount Pilatus from Lucerne. Both are incredibly beautiful, but if you have time constraints, I would recommend visiting Mount Titlis. The cable car journey to the top will give you a 360-degree view of the Alps. There are amazing activities to do on Mount Titlis, such as the cliff walk and glacier cave.

In November, expect temperatures to be an average of 8 o C or 46 o F.

Zurich international airport is the nearest airport to Lucerne. It is just 55 km away and well connected with Lucerne by road and rail. For a cost efficient way to get around, purchase a “Tell Pass” for travel on all public transportation.

Trijit says, “If you are looking for a luxurious and comfortable stay, Hotel Schweizerhof Luzern is a great place. This 5-star hotel features beautiful room decor alongside all modern amenities. The helpful staff will make your stay blissful.”

If you are on a budget, Trijit recommends staying in the Youth Hostel of Lucerne.

Best places to visit in Europe in November

Cyclades Islands, Greece (Greek Islands)

By Martha from May Cause Wanderlust

The Cyclades Islands in Greece are arguably the most stunning islands in the Mediterranean. Created by volcanic activity, they are dotted around the dreamy blue Aegean sea like confetti. The island landscapes are often craggy and dramatic, and the towns are gorgeous: white-washed houses and car-free paved streets, brought to life with brightly painted doors and glorious Bougainvillea flowers. 

They are amazing to visit at any time of year because they are so naturally beautiful. However, November is a great time to visit because there are no crowds. Hordes of tourists are the number one complaint during peak season in Santorini and Mykonos, the two most popular Greek islands in the Cyclades chain. But if you visit off-season, you will avoid dealing with crowds and also benefit from lower prices.

It is likely the sea may be too cold for a swim, so when you are not sitting by the pool, your activities will most likely be focused on nature and enjoying the picturesque towns and museums. You can marvel at the epic volcanic caldera on Santorini island, enjoy the peaceful towns on Paros island or wander the ancient ruins on Delos island which is reachable by boat. 

Temperatures in the Cyclades are around 17-18 degrees Celsius or 68 o degrees Fahrenheit in November. 

There are international airports on Santorini and Mykonos. Ferry itineraries between the islands may be reduced in November and some restaurants may be closed. However, you could avoid that by taking a small ship tour and go  island-hopping in the Cyclades .

Best places to visit in Europe in November

Turin, Italy

By Natalie Deduck and Robson Cadore from The Best Of Turin

Turin is an incredible destination in Northern Italy. The first Italian capital holds so much history, culture, and good food that any traveler would be delighted with its discoveries. In addition, it is one of the best places to visit in Europe in November. 

Autumn is magical in Turin, and in November, the city is still covered in yellow and red leaves. The weather is cool and also great for enjoying outdoor activities. As the Italian Alps surround the city, nature is gorgeous during this time of the year. 

There are easy hiking trails less than 30 minutes from the city center. Experienced hikers can take day trips and venture into the countryside to reach peaks over 2,600 meters above sea level like the Puta Quattro Sorelle in Bardonecchia, just one hour and a half by train.

For culture and art lovers, November is the best time to visit as the city hosts two world-famous contemporary art events. Artissima and Paratissima attract artists and visitors from all over Europe, and Turin breathes arts. Expositions, open-air installations, music, and theater combined create an artistic vibe that takes over the whole city. 

There are also plenty of things to do in Turin, incredible museums and over 20 royal palaces to visit, vintage markets, and delicious food to taste. Turin is the capital of the Piemonte region, famous for its Barolo Wine, Slow Food Movement, truffles, chocolates, and vermouth. There are endless reasons to visit Turin, and the best one is that it’s not packed with tourists like other major Italian destinations. 

With an average temperature of 12 o C or 54 o F, Turin in November gives you the good feeling that winter is around the corner.

Reaching Turin is easy. Torino-Caselle Airport is connected to Turin city center by train and shuttle buses. Another option is to fly to one of the three airports in Milan. Then from Milan to Turin by train is just one hour. Many people do it daily, commuting for work or going for a one-day trip to the cities. 

Natalie and Robson say, “The Royal Palace Hotel & Spa is located at the heart of the old town and offers a truly royal experience to the guests. Another great option is to stay at DoubleTree by Hilton Turin Lingotto, located at the former FIAT factory.

Best places to visit in Europe in November

Sibenik, Croatia

By Jurgen and Martina from Places of Juma

Sibenik in Croatia  is a picturesque coastal town and definitely one of the most beautiful places to visit in Europe in November. Famous because of the television series Game of Thrones , countless tourists from all over the world come here to explore the picturesque old town. However, at the beginning of November, Sibenik becomes very quiet and idyllic. It is a great time to explore the city unencumbered with crowds.

When visiting in November, guests can expect a fabulous selection of activities and attractions in this charming coastal town. The absolute highlight is the medieval old town. A walking tour takes you on a journey back in time, strolling through winding stone streets while discovering beautiful historical attractions.

One of the most important places to see is the Cathedral of St. James, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the most important Renaissance building in the entire country. It was built entirely of stone and erected between the 15th and 16th centuries. Inside you will find a baptismal font of the cathedral beautifully decorated with the figures of God and angels. Make sure you leave time to stop and visit inside.

Also worth exploring are the 3 fortresses around the city, from which you can enjoy breathtaking views over Sibenik and the beautiful blues of the Adriatic Sea.

Another highlight are the fantastic beaches in Sibenik. You may still get warm enough weather to swim and sunbathe. Perfect if you want to combine sightseeing with a few relaxing days at the beach.

A beautiful place to explore in November is the nature reserve Sv. Ante where visitors will enjoy a grandiose coastal panorama while walking along the canal.

The average weather temperature in Sibenik in November is 17 o C or 63 o F.

Getting to Sibenik is easy. The nearest international airport is in the city of Split, about 90 kilometers away. From there, you can either take a public bus, hire a car or take a taxi.

Jurgen and Martina say, “For accommodation, we recommend the Heritage Hotel Life Palace, a lovely boutique hotel in the old town.”

best places to visit in Europe in November

Vienna, Austria

By Or from My Path In the World

Vienna, one of the most livable cities in world , is the perfect place to visit in Europe in November to experience the end of fall and the beginning of winter. You’ll still be able to see some fall foliage in places like Burggarten and the gardens of the UNESCO-listed Schönbrunn Palace. Yet, you’ll already be able to enjoy Vienna’s Christmas markets, some of which open in the last 10-12 days of November.

Though you’ll find plenty of small, cozy markets scattered around Vienna, don’t miss the city’s biggest Christmas market, Rathausplatz Christkindlmarkt , held in city hall square. Apart from all the stalls, you’ll find a huge ice skating rink, a Ferris wheel, Christmas-themed displays, and much more.

Beyond that, there’s much more popular destinations to include on your  Vienna itinerary . It is home to beautiful sights like the Belvedere Palace, St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Karlskirche, and the Vienna State Opera. It’s also where you can visit world-class museums like the Museum of Art History (Kunsthistorisches Museum) and the Albertina.

If you’re a coffee or dessert addict, you’ll also love the countless coffee and pastry shops found everywhere. They are a huge part of Vienna’s history and culture. With countless cafes some of which are more than 100 years old, there’s no better place to indulge in an espresso and decadent Austrian cakes and strudels. Three amazing cafes to add to your itinerary are Cafe Demel, Cafe Central, Hotel Sacher Cafe.

Vienna offers average temperatures in November of 9 o C or 48 o F.

Fly directly into Vienna’s airport (VIE), located only 18 km outside of the city center. It is about 30 minutes to drive to the center city. Alternatively, you can take an airport bus or train transfer to connect directly with Vienna’s metro line.

Or says, “As for accommodation, finding hotels outside the city center can save you a lot of money, so check out Ibis Styles Wien City, which offers clean, colorful rooms, a great breakfast, and easy access to public transportation.”

best places to visit in Europe in November

Nice, France

By Emma from Emma Jane Explores

Nice is the beating heart of the French Riviera and a great place to vacation in southern Europe for anyone looking for a coastal getaway. Even in November, the weather is balmy. It is the perfect weather to explore without having to contend with the heaving throngs of summer crowds.   

Nice has so many charms , but it is certainly hard to pass up a stroll along the city’s famous Promenade des Anglais which is a large walkway running parallel to the twinkling blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea and Nice’s beaches. Cap off the walk with a trip up to the Colline due Château found in the old town at one end of the Promenade to get a bird’s eye view of the spectacular stretch of coast. You won’t want to leave.

Once you’ve lapped up the beauty, stop in at the iconic Negresco Hotel. The pink-domed luxury hotel is a famous sight in the French Riviera. Though accommodation may not suit your budget, it is possible to have a drink at the hotel bar. You then have permission to enter the hotel’s common areas for a sneak peek at this stunning hotel.

Nice has an average temperature of 16 o C or 61 o F (though chillier at night).

You’ll need to fly into Nice Côte d’Azur Airport, which has its own tram line that connects visitors with the centre of the city. Alternatively, it is a 15 minutes drive to Nice’s central square, Place Massena. 

Emma says, “One of the loveliest parts of Nice in November is to stroll through the Vieille Ville (Old Town) where winding alleyways and cobble stoned lanes form a maze of unique eateries and stores to discover. Stay in the heart of the old town with the perfectly located Mercure MarchéAux Fleurs.”

best places to visit in Europe in November

Venice, Italy

By Haley Blackall from Haley Blackall

With the winding cobblestone alleyways, slow curving canals, and baroque architecture, Venice is a picture to behold. It is one of Europe’s most beautiful places and November is the best time visit. The city experiences a mass exodus of tourists, mild temperatures, and an uptick of festivities as the holiday season sets in.

One of the main attractions in Venice in November is the Madonna Della Salute Festival . This is comprised of a large feast and procession of thousands of people to the Salute Church. This festival is held to celebrate the Virgin Mary’s intervention to end the plague in 1630. 

If you miss this, Venice has so much more to offer. Start your Venice itinerary in the famous St. Mark’s Square where the Saint Mark’s Basilica looms in all of its white stone and gold opulence. Check out the four horses inside that were plundered from Constantinople during the crusades in 1204. Move on to the Doge’s Palace, with cavernous rooms with intricate artwork and marbled hallways. Make sure to walk over the Bridge of Sighs, where prisoners would see their last view of the beauty of Venice.

Wander toward the Rialto Bridge, the white stone architectural marvel with enclosed shops lining each side that spans the Grand Canal. It connects the districts of San Marco and San Polo. Take a moment and have a drink or cup of coffee at the Piazza San Marco and people watch.

In November, expect mild temperatures of 12 o C or 54 o F in Venice.

If you are arriving from outside of Italy, you will land at the Marco Polo Airport (VCE). From here you can take a 35-minute water taxi ride towards the historic city centre of Venice. It is one of the best ways to introduce yourself to the romantic capital. 

Haley says, “Stay at Hotel Ai Reali, with classical Venetian design and a great location to see all of Venice’s attractions.”

Porto, Portugal

By Victoria Heinz from Guide Your Travel

Porto is one of Portugal’s most attractive cities and one of the best places to visit in Europe in November. This is the birthplace and home to the famous Portuguese wine called port which is made in the nearby Duoro valley.

Porto is all about incredible architecture and historic places. There are plenty of things to see and do in this beautiful place so try to allocate several days here. See the famous blue churches which are tiled with the iconic azulejos, elaborate blue tiles which make Porto iconic.

Of course, you have to visit the Dom Luis II bridge which connects the old town of Porto to Vila Nova de Gaia. The best way to reach the top level is to purchase a ticket on the cable car which even includes vouchers for free port tastings. After a quick ride, you’ll reach the top of the bridge where the views are fantastic. Afterwards, come to the Vila Nova de Gaia neighbourhood for a wine tasting or tours of secluded wine cellars.

In the evenings you should have dinner by the river and enjoy the lively atmosphere as boats pass by.

In November the weather in Porto is still relatively mild with an average temperature of 17 o C or 63 o F. You’ll find far fewer tourist crowds making it the perfect time to visit.

The closest international airport is Francisco Sa Carneiro which is 10km from the city center, an easy 20 minute taxi or metro ride.

Victoria says, “Well-known for its historic setting and proximity to great restaurants and attractions, the Hotel Carris Porto Ribeira is an excellent choice.”

Best Places to visit in Europe in November

Zakopone, Poland

By Ela and Beata from Stunning Outdoors

Zakopane is a unique town located at the edge of Tatra National Park in southern Poland. It is a well known destination in Poland due to its highlander style architecture, traditional specialities and last but not least, its proximity to the mighty Tatra mountains. 

There is so much to see and do when visiting Zakopane . First of all, wander around the town to admire the architecture, including its oldest street Koscieliska. There you will find a small chapel and Pęksowy Brzyzek National Cemetery . This is a real gem and you should not miss it! The graveyard and its tombs are like walking in an art exhibit.

Undoubtedly, the biggest magnet for visitors to Zakopane are the highest mountains in Poland – Tatra. Tatra National Park offers kilometres of paths of varied difficulty. 

In the summer months Zakopane and the park are very busy. However, in the fall, in particular November, the area becomes noticeably quieter. In addition, for those who visit in November, the mountains have a special treat for you. The hilltop grass becomes rusty orange and red providing a feast for the eyes. The most spectacular hikes to take to admire these colors is Czerwone Wierchy and all Western Tatra peaks.

Dress properly to enjoy your time as the average temperature in November is 5 o C or 41 o F.

The best way to get there is to fly to Krakow and then hop on a bus. The bus journey takes about 2h and ends in the centre of town. 

Ela and Beata say, “Willa Malinowa is a good option.”

best places to visit in Europe in November

Seville, Spain

By Agnes from The Van Escape

Seville is a great place to visit in southern Europe and November is the best time. The main reason is the weather. Seville is one of the hottest cities in Spain. Summer temperatures can reach 40-45 o C (104-114 o F) which is sweltering. However, in November, the weather is perfect. It’s great for long walks around the city and sightseeing. It is still very sunny, and you can even sunbathe. What’s more, the city is less crowded, so you can admire the amazing architectural monuments of Seville without standing in long lines. It also offers the perfect light for photos.

There are many exceptional places to see while in Seville. The palace complex Alcázar (Spanish: Reales Alcázares) is one of Seville’s greatest treasures. The Alcázar was the seat of Arab rulers, and after the Reconquest, it was taken over and rebuilt by Christian rulers. To this day, the Spanish Royal Family has its seat on the upper floor, making the Royal Alcázar the longest-functioning royal residence in the world. Alcazar is on the UNESCO World Heritage list.

The Cathedral of Our Lady in Seville (Spanish: Catedral de Santa María de la Sede de Sevilla) is a Gothic cathedral built on the site of a mosque. The cathedral is the largest and one of the greatest Gothic churches in the world. The mosque remains are the Giralda bell tower (a former minaret) and the Patio de Los Naranjos. But the place that attracts the most tourists is the Tomb of Christopher Columbus.

Spain Square (Spanish: The Plaza de España) is a plaza in the Parque de María Luisa (Maria Luisa Park), amazing for walking. It was built in 1928 for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. 

After exploring these unique architectural monuments, sit down in one of the many Andalusian bars for delicious tapas and a glass of wine.

The average temperature during the day is 20 o C or 68 o F.

Seville-San Pablo Airport is the closest international airport located 10 kilometers northeast of the city center. Another great choice is Malaga Airport, located 2 hours (200 km) from Seville, if you prefer a road trip.

Agnes says, “One of the best places to stay is Hotel Casa 1800 Sevilla in the Old town district with a great sun terrace. A perfect choice is also the Terraza Hotel Doña María with an amazing rooftop bar and the best views of La Giralda and the Cathedral.”

best places to visit in Europe in November

Reykjavik, Iceland

By Jessie Moore from Pocket Wanderings

Reykjavik is the capital of Iceland and one of the best places to visit in Europe in November. It is the perfect base for an Icelandic winter adventure, from chilling in the Blue Lagoon to sampling the local cuisine. November is also one of the best months to see the Northern Lights!

A trip to the Blue Lagoon is on the bucket list of many travellers. Located just 40 minutes from Reykjakvik, the Blue Lagoon is a geothermal hot spring known to have lots of wonderful health benefits, such as improved skin and circulation. There’s something special about visiting in November, where you can escape the cold winter air in the comforting warmth of the lagoon.

Easy to locate from Reykjavik, The Golden Circle consists of Þingvellir National Park, Geysir Geothermal Area, and Gullfoss waterfall. November is a great time to visit the Golden Circle with the fantastic golden hour lighting that reflects off the icy lakes. If you’re lucky, you may even spot rainbows coming out of the Gullfoss Waterfall.

There are a number of Icelandic dishes which you must try while in this unique city – from delicious fresh fish to Reykvajik’s hot dog (pylsur). To warm up on a cold day in November, try Brennivin. An Icelandic favourite, it’s a strong spiced spirit and its name comes from the phrase ‘burning wine’.

With an average temperature of 4 o C or 39 o F, you will need to pack warm clothes to enjoy these amazing experiences.

Almost all international flights land at Keflavík International Airport, 31 miles from Reykjavik (about a 45 minute drive). You can book the Flybus from the airport, which operates everyday all year long. Alternatively, you can hire a taxi.

Jessie says, “For a trendy boutique hotel located in downtown Reykjavik, stay at 101 Hotel – complete with impossibly chic interiors and an on-site spa.”

November best time to visit Milos

Milos, Greece

By Mal from Raw Mal Roams

Milos is one of the most underrated Greek islands situated in the Cyclades. If you’re looking for a perfect destination to visit in Europe for a winter getaway in the sun, Milos ticks all the boxes. 

November in Milos is well past the tourist season, which means you can enjoy this stunning island without the crowds. In addition, you will also be able to catch some great bargains for your accommodation. The weather is still pleasant, perfect for renting a car and exploring the island.

Eat the delicious fresh seafood at one of the seafront restaurants in Adams. Visit the ancient Plaka for some incredible panoramic views of the entire island and to learn more about Milos’ heritage. For the history enthusiasts, there is Plaka Castle and the Archaeological Museum. Check out the traditional fishing village of Klima, and for beachgoers, there is Serakiniko beach with a moon-like landscape. 

The temperatures is around 18 degrees Celsius or 64 degrees Fahrenheit.

To get to Milos, fly to Athens International Airport, where you can catch a local connecting flight to Milos or take a direct ferry across to the island.

Mal says, “One of the  best places to stay in Milos  in November is Adamas – the island’s biggest town and port. Book a room in Aelia Suites and enjoy a hot tub on a cool November evening!”

best places to visit in Europe in November

Budapest, Hungary

By Erki from Genem Travels

Budapest is the capital of Hungary, one of the cheapest places you can visit in Europe, and full of life. It is a great city in Eastern Europe where there are plenty of things to do like exploring the magnificent old town, relaxing in spas, or enjoying the lively nightlife.

As Budapest is full of many interesting sites , you should take a guided tour so that you can easily see the main ones. You can take a paid or free walking tour depending on your personal taste.

Hungarians are known for their thermal spa culture. It’s the central leisure activity for the locals. Luckily, there are a couple of spas around Budapest. Széchenyi is Budapest’s largest thermal bath complex and is located near Budapest’s City Park. Soaking in the warm water in the middle of November is an ideal way to spend an afternoon.

The main landmark in Budapest is the Citadel. It’s located at the top of the hill, right next to the Donau river and city center. It’s relatively easy to walk up to the Citadel and from there, you can enjoy beautiful views of Budapest.

In November, you can also attend festivals like St. Martin’s Day Wine Festival. The country’s finest wineries gather at Gellert Hotel to present their production to visitors. In addition, you can attend St. Martin’s Day Goose Festival. Visitors can taste traditional Hungarian cuisine, including goose dishes. 

November in Budapest is off-season, with fewer crowds, and even more affordable prices. It’s the perfect time of the year to come and explore.

The average temperature in Budapest is 9 o C or 48 o F.

Near to the city is Budapest International airport with several direct flight options. The city center is about 35 minutes away.

For old world luxury and charm, stay at the Corinthia Hotel. It is walking distance to many Budapest attractions. For an added treat, book a room with executive lounge service. You will have access to complimentary breakfast, wine and cocktails, desserts, and appetizers all day long. The food and service are exceptional.

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Montepulciano, Italy

By Roxanne de Bruyn from Slow Travel

The Tuscan town of Montepulciano is stunning all year round, but it’s particularly beautiful in the fall. The foliage changes colour and there’s a special crispness to the air. The medieval town centre is framed by the Tuscan hills and the vineyards are bustling at harvest time.

Spend your time exploring the streets of the historic town, relaxing in the Piazza Grande with coffee or a glass of wine, or visiting the local churches and museums. If you enjoy red wine, this is the perfect spot for you, with several wineries worth a visit.

Montepulcino’s Fortress is another popular attraction with views over the Val di Chiana, the Val d’Orcia, and up to Lake Trasimeno. In November, time your visit with the Toscana Gustando food and wine festival, which focuses on a different Italian region each year.

If you can, take your time to relax in the small town and use it as a base for day trips to the surrounding countryside. Montepulciano is a great place for  slow travel . With fewer visitors and the harvest just about finished, November is a good time to immerse yourself in the local way of life. 

With average temperatures at 13 o C or 55 o F, it is lovely weather to walk and explore.

Montepulciano’s closest international airport is in Florence, where you can pick up your Italian rental car . It which takes about an hour and a half by car.

Roxanne says, “Make the most of your stay by booking rooms at the Palazzo Carletti, an 18th century noble palace in the centre of town.”

best places to visit in Europe in November

Dublin, Ireland

By Cynthia and Alexander from Travel Your Memories

Dublin is the charming and historic capital of Ireland and one of the best cities to visit in Europe in November. The trees are beautifully colored into fall foliage and prices are much lower compared to the summer high season. For whiskey lovers, there is the annual Whiskey Live event where you can try lots of different whiskeys.

Most people take a weekend and visit Dublin. If you want a weekend itinerary, you can read this  Dublin travel guide .

There are some fun and interesting things to do in Dublin. First, consider visiting Trinity College to see Kells’ book, a 9th century manuscript that documents the four Gospels of the life of Jesus Christ. It is considered Ireland’s greatest cultural treasure and the world’s most famous medieval manuscript. While there, you can also visit the long room. This is considered one of the most beautiful libraries in the world with towering bookcases that are amazing to see.

At St. Patrick Cathedral, you can enjoy a beautiful square and admire the inside of the cathedral. Make sure you take a look at the intricacies of the benches where important decisions used to be made by the priests.

One of the best things that you can do is go on a musical pub tour . This two hour event is fun and appropriate for all family members. You visit 3-4 pubs with two or three exceptionally talented musicians who sing beautiful Irish songs on traditional Irish instruments (many of which you will have never seen before) and tell lovely Irish stories.

In November, the average temperature is 9 o C or 48 o F.

Dublin can be reached by flying to Dublin airport. Next, you travel to the center of Dublin by bus or taxi. For the bus, you need to go to Terminal 1’s exit where you will see bus stops on your left. You can use Airlink and Aircoach for a return ticket. Normally, a bus ride takes 40 minutes. Airlink is slightly faster than Aircoach during traffic jams, as it can use a tunnel in certain areas.

For central accommodation walking distance to most Dublin attractions, find something near Temple Bar.

best places to visit in Europe in November

Puerto De La Cruz, Spain (Canary Islands)

By Bridget from The Flashpacker

The Canary Islands are well known for the sun-and-sangria resorts lining its southern shores. For a more traditional Spanish base, choose the northern town of Puerto de la Cruz. Visit in November to avoid the busy and hot summer months.

One of the  best things to do in Puerto de la Cruz  is to visit the small but perfectly formed Jardín Botánico. Conceived as a temporary resting place for exotic plant species on their journey between the Americas and the Far East, this now permanent sub-tropical wonderland is perfect for a stroll.

Puerto de la Cruz has a burgeoning street art scene. Thanks to a programme to improve the urban environment, the streets of the old town have been transformed into an open-air art gallery. Pick up a street art map from the Tourist Information Office and spend a couple of hours exploring and finding some hidden gems.

For an afternoon of sun and leisure, spend some time at the black beaches of Playa Jardin or the swimming pool complex of Lago Martianez.

In November, enjoy average temperatures of 25 o C or 77 o F.

International flights land at Tenerife South Airport, also known as Tenerife South-Reina Sofia Airport. From here, it’s under an hour’s drive to Puerto de la Cruz.

Bridget says, “Stay in the old town to be close to the majority of the main sights. The comfortable Central PENTHOUSE with TERRACE and SEA views with a terrace   overlooking the ocean is highly recommended.”

best places to visit in Europe in November

Ljubljana, Slovenia

By Tom & Zi from Craving Adventure

Ljubljana is a small, charming city and the capital of Slovenia . This is a lively student city with a lot of history, impressive architecture, a bustling bar and restaurant scene. There is also lots of greenery, so much so that it won the Green Capital of Europe award in 2016.

Lbjubljana is one of the best places to visit in Europe in November because it offers beautiful walks and superb art galleries and museums. Most importantly, every November, it hosts a wide range of culinary and gastronomic events as part of the November Gourmet Ljubljana Food and Wine Festival.

The historic centre of Ljubljana is a pedestrian only zone which only adds to the charm. One of the best things to do is stroll through the old town. Walking alongside the river Ljubljanica, you’ll be able to admire the many beautiful bridges and colorful baroque facades. Make sure to find Preseren square and the Tripple bridge.

The Ljubljana castle, perched atop a hill in the middle of the city, is a fabulous sight from all direction. It is an easy 15 minute walk up, or quick gondola ride.

Another interesting activity is to take a street art tour where you will see some fantastic crazy art in the walking zone and across the river in Metelkova. You will also learn about Slovenia’s more recent history including the war in the 1990s.

If you prefer to avoid outside, there are plenty of art galleries and museums to visit. Plecnik House will give you an introduction to Slovenia’s most famous architect and the man behind some of the most prominent buildings in Ljubljana.

The Modern Art Gallery showcases Slovene artworks from the 20th and 21st century, including photography, videography and digital art. Then there’s the National Gallery and the Slovenian Etnographic Museum which are also fabulous if you’d like to dive deeper into Slovene history and culture.

If you’d like to enjoy some milder weather, a day trip to the charming coastal town of Piran should be on your itinerary. The Slovene coast enjoys beautiful weather all the way into late fall.

The average temperature in Ljubljana in November is 9 o C or 48 o F.

When you fly to Ljubljana, you will actually fly into the countryside. From there, you have to catch a bus or a shuttle which will take you into the city centre in about 20-30 minutes.

Tom & Zi say, “If you want to stay in the very heart of the city, then the Grand Hotel Union is the perfect place. This is one of the oldest and most beautiful hotels in Ljubljana and has a fabulous location just off the main square. For a slightly cheaper alternative, check out the U-hotel just behind it.”

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Lisbon, Portugal

By Bec from Wyld Family Travel

Lisbon is a magnificent city to visit in any season but it would have to be one of the best places to visit in Europe in November. In November, the weather is still beautiful with lots of sunny days. It is also quieter than most months with many people waiting until December to visit for the Christmas markets.

There are  so many things to do in Lisbon  that you are spoilt for choice. From castles that overlook the city to amazing food, you will definitely find your days filled.

If you love museums the Maritime Museum is a must. Set in a large building, you will discover many wonderful artifacts leftover from Portuguese fleets that discovered much of the world. In the last building, you will see replicas of some of these ships in all of their glory.

If you love sea life, then the Oceanarium should also be at the top of your list. This amazing aquarium boasts some of the most stunning exhibits from all over the world. The otters really do steal the show though!

History is in abundance in the city with the ruins of the Carmo Convent and the magnificent Igreja de Sao Roque church with its chapel that was blessed by a Pope.

Day trips from Lisbon should also be high on your Lisbon itinerary. Evora is one of the best. You can visit the fascinating yet dark Bone Chapel as well as a Spanish Inquisition Museum before having a rest in the shadows of an ancient Roman temple, the Temple of Diana.

Sintra, the summer playground for the Portuguese elite, is another amazing day trip. Royal palaces like Pena Palace (one of the brightest castles you will ever see) and the ruins of the Moorish Castle are highlights of a trip there.

The average temperature in Lisbon in November is 18 o C or 64 o F.

You can easily fly into Lisbon Airport and catch a train into the city. Just remember that Lisbon is a very hilly city and you don’t want to be carrying a lot of luggage with you.

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Prague, Czech Republic

By Monique from Trip Anthropologist

Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic. A city of squares, towers and bridges, it is a delight to stroll along the medieval cobblestoned lanes of Prague’s Old Town in November. Occasionally dusted by snow, its’ Gothic, Baroque and medieval buildings and churches have an otherworldly air. In November, the throngs of tourists are largely gone and you can finally spend a few days enjoying this magnificent city.

Within the main square of the Old Town are medieval attractions, such as the Church of Our Lady Before Týnn and the Old Town Hall. It’s possible to wander into several parts of the majestic Town Hall that was built in 1338 and dominates the square. On one side of the building is the Astrological Clock where you can easily watch beautiful figures dance upon the hour.

Prague Castle and Charles Bridge are also important central attractions. The mighty Castle is 1000 years old. It takes up a whole district with churches, palaces and museums.

The Charles Bridge provides one of the greatest ‘wow’ moments in travel. Built between 1357 and 1400 across the Vltava River, it is lined with life-size statues and monuments and has the feel of an epic Harry Potter landscape. In the summer, you are literally elbow to elbow with tourists. In November, you should be able to spend as much time as you want comfortably exploring this beautiful bridge. There are wonderful views and wonderful photos to take.

At the end of the Charles Bridge is the sprawling Strahov monastery and the impossibly stunning Strahov Library. It is the best of the  Prague libraries  and considered to be one of the world’s most beautiful.

The average temperature in November is 8 o C or 46 o F. There are still 8 or 9 hours of daylight and the middle of the day is often clear and sunny.

Prague is serviced by Vaclav Havel International airport, about 20 kilometers away.

For a decadent treat, stay at the Four Seasons Hotel Prague. It exudes old world charm and luxury, and has an exceptional location.

Staffordshire, England

By Kerry Hanson From VeggTravel

One of the best places to visit in Europe in November is Staffordshire, England. Staffordshire itself is a county in the West Midlands with several towns worthy of a visit. The most famous is Stratford-upon-Avon as this is the birthplace of Sir William Shakespeare.

Stratford-upon-Avon is a medieval market town. It has many different tributes, statues and museums dedicated to the famous play writer, so you’ll be able to immerse yourself in Shakespearean history. If you visit in November, you will also have the added bonus of the Christmas markets that have started to light up the town.

However, if you’re looking for some adrenaline activities , then Staffordshire is the perfect base to visit Alton Towers Amusement Park. While the park is open for most of the year, November is particularly special as the first weekend hosts Guy Fawkes Day with the ultimate firework spectacular.

If you’re not familiar with this celebration, the Bonfire night originates from 1605 where a man named Guy Fawkes was found to have hidden explosives under the House of Lords. His intent was to assassinate the king. However, the king survived. Every year, this event is celebrated on the 5 th  of November all over England by a succession of fireworks and bonfires illuminating the sky.

Alton Towers has massive grounds, woodlands and natural lakes and the fireworks are truly spectacular. There are also extreme thrill rides such as the infamous ‘smiler’, and plenty of family friendly rides and entertainment.

Average temperatures are 9 o C or 48 o F so dress warmly.

The closet international airport is Birmingham, a 25 mile or so drive from there. 

Kerry says, “While you can choose to stay at a hotel in the park, its much cheaper to stay in Stratford upon Avon and enjoy this pretty historical town while you’re there.”

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Bratislava, Slovakia

By Nadine from Le Long Weekend

Bratislava is one of the best places to visit in Europe in November as you get to see the best of both worlds. You still have the last of the beautiful Autumn foliage and the Christmas festivities are starting to take place. You can visit the Xmas markets during the second half of the month before most of the tourists arrive in December. 

When visiting Bratislava, make your way into the old town first. Here, you’ll find a myriad of attractions clustered around the cobblestone streets. Scale the stairs in the Old Town Hall for some of the best views in town. Browse the tiny medieval museum housed within the tower at Michael’s Gate. Then, see how many quirky statues you can spot as you stroll around the streets.

Overlooking the old town, you’ll find Bratislava Castle. Take a walk up through the steep streets opposite the old city walls, and venture up to the castle grounds. Here you can admire the gardens and take in the view, or pay to visit the museum & treasury contained within it.

Opposite the castle, it’s impossible to miss the UFO Tower on the other side of the river. You can take a rickety elevator to the top for a small entrance fee, or make a reservation at the UFO restaurant for free access. The views from the top of the tower are sublime, especially at sunset. Make sure you look for the contrasting landscapes on both sides of the Danube.

Average temperature in November is 8 o C or 46 o F.

The capital city of Slovakia has its own international airport which is located around 7km from the city centre. However, many visitors choose to  visit Bratislava  via Vienna airport, which is only 40km away. Vienna often has more flight options and is well connected via public transport. 

November is best time to visit Copenhagen

Copenhagen, Denmark

By Danny From Danny Explores

Copenhagen is one of the most beautiful destinations to visit during the winter months. The Danish capital truly comes to life in the winter and November is one of the best times to visit. It is quieter and easier to explore, with shorter queues for attractions. In addition, accommodation is a lot cheaper. 

Don’t let the colder weather and reduced tourism fool you though, there are lots things to do in Copenhagen during this time.

Visit Freetown Christiana – A small suburb of Copenhagen set up in the early 70’s by hippies. The area is well known for its cannabis trade and its own laws. Around 850 people still live there today. The area is free to visit and one of the most interesting areas of Copenhagen. However, make sure you read up on the rules before visiting.

Get lost in Tivoli Gardens – Ever wondered where Walt Disney dreamt up Disney Land? Tucked away in the city centre you’ll find the second oldest theme park in the world! From early November you can visit the gardens during their ‘Christmas season’. There’s lots to do for people of all ages, including riding the rollercoasters, viewing the amazing light shows and meeting Santa. Get ready for the magic!

Beyond that, make sure you grab some food and drink in the Christmas markets, relax in the outdoor spaces and gardens.

The average temperature in November is 7 o C or 44 o F.

When you visit, you have to fly into Copenhagen international Airport. The airport is only 7 km from the city centre with lots of fantastic transportation options. Taxi, bus and metro are the most popular, but you can also get a private transfer if you prefer. 

There are plenty of amazing places to visit in Europe in November. Whether you hope to feel warm temperatures and the sun, or the cool air of an autumn day, there is an amazing destination for you. It is also the best time to go for lower prices in hotels, and quiet moments away from tourist crowds.

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9 Best European Cities To Visit In November

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When you think of a vacation in Europe, you tend to think of sunshine, walking and sitting outdoors, spring flowers, and packing only light clothes. Think of November, and gray skies, rain, and cold spring to mind — off-putting when it comes to travel, for sure.

While I must admit to being a Northern European with a distinct foible for snow and ice, I do not like persistent rain, either. But really, the weather should only be one consideration when planning a trip, because the weather is only a small part of it, and undesirable weather can work in your favor as well.

With that in mind, here are a few cities that I personally think are perfect to visit in November, even if you might have to pack an umbrella and a warm coat.

Close-up details of the Acropolis in Athens.

1. Athens, Greece

Like Rome, Athens is a city that needs to be explored on foot, but in the summer it is often too hot and too crowded to really enjoy the experience. November brings fewer crowds and temperatures in the mid-60s, so you can actually climb up to the Acropolis and enjoy watching more and more of the city’s ancient structures come into view. This is such a better approach than arriving by air-conditioned coach!

Afterward, you can meander through the old neighborhood, the Plaka, without having to dodge the crowds, and enjoy the Monastiraki Flea Market without having to push people out of your way. The weather might turn, but you’ll have plenty of museums to escape to for a few rainy hours.

Pro Tip: Make sure you enjoy some day trips to places such as Delphi and Cape Sounion, since those places are usually too crowded to enjoy in the summer.

St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral in Sofia, Bulgaria.

2. Sofia, Bulgaria

Sofia is a small city for a capital, but in addition to being worth visiting for its history, it is also a hub for day trips to the legendary Transylvania . In late autumn, when the weather turns colder, the leaves that are still clinging to the trees display beautiful hues, the mist lingers over the region, and snow can be felt in the air. This is the time to wrap up and go to see the seemingly endless Bulgarian countryside!

After a weekend in Sofia, head for Pristina, a picturesque ancient town normally filled with day trippers. Explore the UNESCO-listed Rila Monastery and search out the many castles that sit on Bulgaria’s mountaintops, most notably Bran, said to be the home of Count Dracula.

Be sure to hike up Vitosha, a mountain on Sofia’s doorstep. You can take a local bus and then a chairlift up to some sections. It is particularly beautiful in the morning when the mist clears.

Chain Bridge in Budapest, Hungary, during winter.

3. Budapest, Hungary

The capital of Hungary, Budapest , is a majestic city on the just-as-majestic Danube, and November is probably the best time to enjoy it. It is chilly, with temperatures hovering around 40 degrees, but sunny. You can still experience those fabulous old-fashioned baths, open outdoors all year long. The crowds are at their thinnest before the Christmas rush, but, luckily, the Christmas markets open in mid-November, so you can still get into the Christmas spirit.

Budapest is famous for its old-fashioned coffeehouses and sumptuous cakes, and they’re especially welcome after a day spent out in the cold. Try Cafe Gerbeaud for its charm and cakes. And of course, it really needs to be a little chilly outside for you to truly appreciate a big, warm pot of hearty Hungarian goulash!

Rome, Italy, during the winter time.

4. Rome, Italy

Rome is an amazing city, second only to Paris — although many will argue that it is better than Paris! But it suffers for its beauty and history by attracting too many visitors, and, quite honestly, in summer, when it is hot and overcrowded, you’d be better off visiting any other city but Rome.

And that’s why November is perfect. It’s the month there are no school holidays anywhere in Europe, and it’s when the Eternal City enjoys a lull before the Christmas rush. The weather is a mild 60 degrees, allowing you to sit out on the piazzas in a light jacket and enjoy the city’s famous gelato .

Pro Tip: November 1 is a national holiday in Rome, so everything except for the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums will be closed.

Harbor views of Valetta, Malta.

5. Valletta, Malta

Malta is a Mediterranean island brimming with history. And while the sea might beckon, there is so much to explore that in the warmer months it is just not possible to do it all without suffering from heatstroke. In the fall, the temperature is a balmy 70 degrees, which is perfect not only for sightseeing but also a dip in the water similarly to visiting warm US cities in November .

In Valletta, the ancient capital of Malta, head straight for Saint John’s Co-Cathedral . I have traveled a lot and visited many exquisite churches, but this is one of the most beautiful I have seen. Be prepared to spend an hour or more inside — it is truly awe-inspiring.

Afterward, enjoy a relaxed harbor cruise , seeing all the fortifications from the sea while enjoying the warm weather, and then head to the forts themselves, taking time to climb up the ramparts.

Pro Tip: The Three Palaces is a festival that takes place between November 1 and 5 in 2023, featuring concerts ranging from opera to jazz.

Prague, Czech Republic or Czechia, during the winter.

6. Prague, Czechia (Czech Republic)

Prague is another gorgeous European city that is too popular for its own good. The ancient city, the castle, the cobbled streets, and the famous Charles Bridge get so overcrowded in the warmer months that it takes all the fun out of visiting. November temperatures range from 33 to 43 degrees, and the city gets around 4 hours of sunshine every day; it is chilly, but perfectly fine to walk around.

Though the crowds are thin, there are plenty of special events and exhibitions on. One you shouldn’t miss is the Don Giovanni at the Estates Theatre , where Mozart himself directed the world premiere of this opera in 1787. This is ongoing throughout November, until December 7, 2023.

One interesting way to see Prague and learn about its history is by taking an after-dark walking tour . The good thing about November is that it gets dark early, and you won’t have to stay up all night for the tour.

Istanbul, Turkey, during the winter time.

7. Istanbul, Türkiye (Turkey)

Istanbul is one of those cities that does all seasons well. I have visited in the height — and heat — of summer, in the snowy wintertime, and in between, and each season has something going for it. But, again, it is the lack of crowds in November that makes visiting at this time of year so much more enjoyable. You can meander through the Grand Bazaar and take your time, without having to dodge people, and get a prime seat on the many ferries up the Bosporus, and you won’t have to queue around the block for the harem at the Topkapi Palace .

For contemporary art lovers, the Mehmet Ali Uysal exhibition titled Life is so beautiful is well worth searching out. It is on until November 17, 2023 at the PI Artworks gallery .

Pro Tip: On November 10, Türkiye erupts in celebrations commemorating Kemal Ataturk’s death, with festivals and ceremonies across the country.

Beautiful view of Reykjavik winter in Iceland

8. Reykjavík, Iceland

Reykjavík is great all year long, but one of the prime reasons to go to this northern island in the winter is to get a glimpse of the Northern Lights . You’re more likely to see glaciers and amazing waterfalls then, too. And November, in particular, offers the best of both worlds: The waterfalls are in full force, the glaciers frozen, and the mini-icebergs on the Black Diamond Beach in their prime, but you won’t be too cold or experience too much snow on the roads to get around. And it’s aurora borealis season, so your chances of seeing the amazing Northern Lights are good.

Pro Tip: Iceland is famous for its warm lagoons, and they are so much more enjoyable when it is cold outside. Even the popular Blue Lagoon is not too busy in November.

Globen, Stockholm Globe City, Sweden.

9. Stockholm, Sweden

The first time I visited Stockholm, it was winter. Even though I also visited in summer, it will always be at its prettiest in winter, in my mind. Usually covered in snow Stockholm’s many islands are still connected by flowing water in November, making a sightseeing cruise possible — they’re a great way to get your bearings. Just dress warmly. 

With the weather a little chillier, this is a great excuse to pop down into the metro stations, many of which have been decorated to resemble art galleries . You should get a day pass and simply stop-and-go at every station to have a look around.

Pro Tip: There’s nothing like combining two great things when on vacation, and this dinner cruise ticks, in fact, more than two: sightseeing, great food, and a cruise.

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The 15 Best Places to Visit in Europe in November

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Best Places to Visit in Europe in November

As the leaves transform into a tapestry of golden hues and the crisp chill of fall fills the air, Europe transforms into a captivating playground in November . Whether you want to hold onto the last warmth of summer or get a head start on the festive season, Europe is an incredible place to explore at this time of year.

The best places to travel in Europe in November offer a unique charm all their own, with fewer crowds, cheaper prices, and a dazzling backdrop of fall foliage. From the snow-dusted peaks of the Alps to the historic streets of ancient cities, Europe beckons you to savor its beauty during one of the most stunning seasons of the year.

To help you put together the most incredible fall trip, we’ve created a list of the best places to visit in Europe in November. These spectacular destinations invite you to immerse yourself in rich culture, discover unprecedented culinary delights, and be awe-struck by breathtaking landscapes. From enchanting medieval cities and achingly beautiful beaches to centuries-old market towns and otherworldly national parks, you’re sure to find your perfect getaway here! 

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The 15 Best Places to Travel in Europe in November

1. dubrovnik, croatia.

What Places to Visit in Europe in November: Dubronik, Croatia

When it comes to fascinating cities that are just begging to be explored, Dubrovnik is one of the best places to visit in Europe in November. This month is considered to be the off-peak season, which means there’ll be fewer visitors than during the bustling summer months. But the weather is still relatively mild at around 50°F to 63°F (10°C to 17°C), creating the perfect conditions for sightseeing and other outdoor activities. 

Although it’s likely too cold for a day at the beach, you can still enjoy the city’s stunning coastline and wander around the harbor. For the best sea views, step back in time and walk along Dubrovnik’s medieval walls. From up here, you’ll be treated to incredible panoramic views of the city and the Adriatic Sea. 

Best Places to Visit in Europe in November: Dubrovnik, Croatia

If the weather gets a little too chilly for you, pop into one of the many cafes in Old Town. Dubrovnik has a thriving cafe scene, with locals spending literally hours sipping coffee and chatting. 

Cogito Coffee Shop is one of our favorites. Although there’s only a small number of benches outside, the coffee here is too good to pass up!

2. Zante, Greece

Where to Vacation in Europe in November: Zante, Greece

With an average temperature ranging between 59°F and 68°F (15°C and 20°C), the island of Zante may be just warm enough for a dip in the ocean at this time of year. If you don’t mind a little chill (or better still, you wear a wetsuit), you can head over to Navagio Beach and snorkel or scuba dive around an ancient shipwreck.

This beach is one of the most popular attractions in Zante. But since November falls within the quiet season, you won’t have to share it with hordes of other visitors. 

Must Visit Places in Europe in November: Zante, Greece

You can only reach the beach by boat, so the best way to get there is to sign up for a guided tour . This adventure gives you the chance to snorkel around the shipwreck as well as go swimming in the Blue Caves, another one of Zante’s spectacular attractions.

November is also an excellent time to take advantage of the cooler weather and go hiking. The trail that takes you to the top of Mount Skopos is one of the best. It’s around 3 miles (4.8 kilometers) long, depending on the exact starting point, and takes you past the charming Church of Panagia Skopiotissa and through aromatic pine forests.

3. Nice, France

What Places to Visit in Europe in November: Nice, France

Centrally located in the heart of Nice , Marche Aux Fleurs is a wonderful place to go shopping in November. This lively market is open every day of the week (except Mondays) and sells a huge range of plants and freshly cut flowers. But that’s not all.

A wonderful place to pick up a souvenir or gifts for friends and family back home, the bustling market is also home to artists selling paintings and jewelry and farmers selling artisan goods like lavender honey and seasonal marmalades. 

Best Cities to Visit in Europe in November: Nice, France

The iconic Promenade des Anglais that lines the Mediterranean Sea is usually one of the busiest parts of Nice. But in November, you can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the promenade and dip your toes in the water without fighting for space. 

If the weather takes a turn for the worse, you can explore Nice’s many museums, galleries, and indoor attractions. The Marc Chagall National Museum and the Matisse Museum are two of the best!

4. Plitvice National Park

What Places Have Shoulder Season in Europe in November: Plitvice National Park

Hvar is one of the best places to go in Europe in November if you’re planning on spending a lot of time outdoors. This captivating city remains lush and green at this time of year, thanks to the cooler weather and occasional rainfall. The landscapes are dazzlingly vibrant, making November a great time for nature walks, hikes, and exploring the island’s scenic beauty.

The Plitvice National Park is one place you should definitely explore in November. It’s famous for its 16 interconnected, crystal-clear lakes that tumble into one another through a series of waterfalls. These stunning lakes and waterfalls are created by the natural deposition of limestone, which results in constantly changing rock formations.

Must Visit Places in Europe in November: Plitvice National Park

You can spot all kinds of plant and animal species here. During your visit, be on the lookout for everything from beech and fir forests to deer, bears, wolves, and a huge number of different bird species.

5. Rock of Gibraltar

Best Cities to Visit in Europe in November: Rock of Gibraltar

Like many places in Europe, November is considered to be the shoulder season in Gibraltar. With fewer tourists compared to the summer months, you’re free to explore the historic attractions, golden beaches, and tourist landmarks without the hassle of crowds.

Visiting the famous Rock of Gibraltar is an absolute must during your vacation. In November, the temperatures are around 61°F to 68°F (16°C to 20°C), making them perfect for hiking to the top. When you reach the summit, you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and even catch a glimpse of North Africa across the Strait of Gibraltar.

What Places to Visit in Europe in November: Rock of Gibraltar

For many people, the highlight of the Rock of Gibraltar is the Barbary macaques that live there. This is the only wild monkey population in Europe, made up of around 200 to 300 adult and infant macaques. 

Want to see even more local wildlife? Sign up for a boat trip through the Strait of Gibraltar . On this 90-minute adventure, you’re almost certain to see up to three species of dolphin that call this part of the ocean their home.

6. Sardinia, Italy

What Places Have Shoulder Season in Europe in November: Sardinia, Italy

There are loads of amazing fall festivals celebrated all over the place in Europe at this time of year, and the Autunno in Barbagia Festival is one of the most spectacular. This one-of-a-kind, culturally rich event takes place in various towns and villages throughout the Barbagia region of Italy during the weekends of October and November.

Each town and village has its own unique program of events, which changes every year. Orgosolo, Oliena, Dorgali, and Mamoiada are known for their reliably amazing event line-ups, so you should definitely check them out if you’re nearby.

The festival as a whole showcases the traditions, crafts, music, and gastronomy of this rugged and beautiful area in the heart of Sardinia. Here, you’ll have the chance to buy handwoven textiles, witness traditional Sardinian singing and dancing, try all kinds of local gourmet specialties, and see original artwork created by local artists. Some villages even organize guided tours through the most important cultural and historic sites.

7. Budva, Montenegro

Where to Vacation in Europe in November: Budva, Montenegro

Budva, a charming coastal town in glamorous Montenegro, is one of the best places to travel in Europe in November if you want to soak up the last of the summer sunshine. Although November is at the end of the fall season, this peaceful town still enjoys mild temperatures of around 59°F to 68°F (15°C to 20°C). When the air is still and the sun is shining, these pleasant temperatures can feel blissfully warm.

If you’re dreaming of lazy beach days, head to one of the town’s many spectacular beaches. Slovenska Beach is one of the most popular, although it will be wonderfully peaceful in November when there are hardly any tourists around. This beach is located next to the Old Town and is lined by beachfront cafes and restaurants.

Best Cities to Visit in Europe in November: Budva, Montenegro

For something a little more remote, check out Mogren Beach. Just a short walk away from Old Town through a tunnel, this gorgeous bay is nestled between cliffs and is known for its dramatic setting and crystal-clear waters.

8. Tenerife, Canary Islands

Best Places to Visit in Europe in November: Tenerife, Canary Islands

With average temperatures of 68°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C), the Canary Islands are the warmest European vacation destination in November. This makes them an excellent choice if you’re seeking some guaranteed sunshine!

Tenerife is the archipelago’s most developed island, home to a number of golden sandy beaches made with sand imported from the Sahara Desert. Hidden away from the tourist resorts of the south, Playa Las Teresitas is the most stunning and stretches on for around one mile (1.6 kilometers).

What Places to Visit in Europe in November: Tenerife, Canary Islands

If you’d prefer something more natural, there are plenty of volcanic beaches, too. Playa de Benijo on the northern coast and Playa de El Bollullo, close to Puerto de la Cruz, are two of our favorites!

Tenerife has a lot more to offer than pretty beaches. For a unique experience, head inland to the Mount Teide National Park and hike to the top of the volcano. 

If you’re not up for multiple hours of hiking, you can ride the cable car almost to the peak and walk the rest of the way. When you reach the summit, you’ll be rewarded with sensational views that stretch across Tenerife and all the way to other Canary Islands.

9. Berat, Albania

Where to Vacation in Europe in November: Berat, Albania

For a cultural experience, make plans to visit Berat in Albania . Every year on November 28, this riverside city comes to life with Albania’s Independence Day celebrations. Festivities often begin with the raising of the Albanian flag, followed by a lively parade with locals dressed in traditional Albanian clothing marching through the streets accompanied by traditional music.

People come out in huge numbers to watch the parade, all waving Albanian flags. The evening is filled with live music concerts performed by famous Albanian musicians as well as international artists. The next day is all about culture, and a number of museums, cinemas, galleries, and theaters offer free entry to visitors so they can discover more about Albania and the country’s customs.

Albanian Independence Day isn’t the only reason to visit Berat at this time of year. November brings the fall season to the city, and the surrounding landscapes, including the Osum River Valley and the Berat Castle Hill, are adorned with beautiful autumn foliage. The scenery is particularly stunning, offering excellent opportunities for nature photography and leisurely strolls.

10. Sicily, Italy

Must Visit Places in Europe in November: Sicily, Italy

Sicily is one of the best places to go in Europe in November when it comes to food and drink. A foodie’s dream come true, this Italian island celebrates the Saint Martin Festival on November 11 each year with all kinds of delicious events.

Wine is the centerpiece of the festival. Local wineries and vineyards often open their doors to visitors, offering wine tastings of their newly produced wine, including the young and fresh “novello” wine. This is a light, fruity wine that is not aged for long and is meant to be consumed shortly after fermentation.

The Saint Martin Festival also typically features an array of traditional Sicilian dishes and street food for hungry visitors to try. Seek out food stalls and kiosks for the opportunity to try local delicacies, such as arancini (rice balls), panelle (chickpea fritters), and a huge range of different pasta dishes.

As well as the food and wine aspects, the festival also includes colorful parades, live music, folk dances, artisan markets, and grape harvest rituals.

11. Kyrenia, Cyprus

Best Cities to Visit in Europe in November: Kyrenia, Cyprus

For the chance to visit a fairytale destination, head straight for the castle in Kyrenia on the northern coast of Cyprus . Also known as Girne Castle, this historic fortress is one of the island’s most iconic and well-preserved landmarks, offering a fascinating insight into Cyprus’s long and varied history.

As November is one of the quietest times of the year for Kyrenia, you’ll practically have the whole castle to yourself! This means you’ll get loads of amazing shots of the castle’s inner and outer walls, towers, and chambers without strangers in them. 

Best Places to Visit in Europe in November: Kyrenia, Cyprus

The castle’s prestigious elevated location also means it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the harbor and the coastline. Make sure you take the time to check them out! 

Not only is November an excellent time to explore attractions that are usually packed with visitors, but it’s also a wonderful opportunity to sample local dishes and ingredients. This month marks the olive harvest season in Cyprus, and you can savor freshly pressed olive oil and traditional Cypriot dishes featuring seasonal ingredients!

12. Monte Carlo, Monaco

What Places to Visit in Europe in November: Monte Carlo, Monaco

If you’re planning on traveling in the second half of November, you’re just in time for the Jazz Festival in Monte Carlo. This cultural extravaganza has been celebrated for decades and features world-renowned jazz musicians and performers from all over the world taking to the stage to show off their incredible skills. 

The festival usually takes place at the iconic Opera Garnier Monte-Carlo, an opulent and historic venue known for its stunning architecture and acoustics. This ornate opera house provides an elegant setting for the musical performances.

While jazz is at the heart of the festival, the program often includes a wide range of jazz styles and influences, from traditional and smooth jazz to fusion and experimental jazz. So whether you’re a huge jazz fan or you don’t really know much about it, you’re sure to come across a performance you absolutely love. 

When you’ve had your fill of jazz, discover the rest that Monte Carlo has to offer. Consider trying your luck at the Monte Carlo Casino, wandering through the stunning Japanese Gardens, and visiting the historic district of Monaco-Ville.

13. Menton, France

Must Visit Places in Europe in November: Menton, France

If you’re dreaming of dining al fresco, being surrounded by architectural gems, and enjoying the serenity of beautiful botanical gardens, Menton is one of the most idyllic places to visit in Europe in November. 

At this time of year, the temperature ranges between 57°F and 66°F (14°C and 19°C), which can be wonderful when the sun is shining and the air is still. Menton enjoys a fabulous location on the Côte D’Azur of France – one of the most stunning and sophisticated parts of the country. With multi-colored buildings perched over the sea, a snow-dusted mountain backdrop, and a chic harbor filled with luxury boats, this part of the country is alluring all year round.

What Places Have Shoulder Season in Europe in November: Menton, France

Menton’s dazzling Boulevard de Garavan, which lines the coastline, is dotted with sensational Mediterranean restaurants. There’s nothing like digging into freshly caught fish and sipping French wine while watching the sunset. 

While Menton’s waterfront promenade may be the main attraction, the city boasts a wealth of architecturally stunning landmarks steeped in history. Check out the magnificent baroque Basilique Saint-Michel-Archange, adorned with 17th-century art. And make sure you pay a visit to the tranquil Val Rahmeh-Menton Botanical Garden, which is home to stunning plants and flowers, even in November.

14. Porto, Portugal

Best Cities to Visit in Europe in November: Porto, Portugal

Watching the sunset from the Luís I Bridge in Porto is a magical experience that captures the essence of this elegant city along the Douro River. As the day draws to a close and the sun begins its descent, the Luís I Bridge becomes one of the best places in the city for witnessing nature’s breathtaking spectacle.

From its lofty location, the bridge offers a panoramic view of the city’s enchanting skyline. Here, you can see the historic Ribeira district and its labyrinth of colorful buildings that reflect the warm hues of the setting sun. The river itself shimmers in golden and orange tones as it winds its way through the city.

What Places to Visit in Europe in November: Porto, Portugal

After sunset, continue your evening with a stroll along the Ribeira waterfront and seek out somewhere for dinner. Terreirinho Restaurant is one of our favorites. 

Located just one street back from the river, this sensational restaurant boasts an amazing decor with stone walls, timber ceilings, and fine wooden staircases. You can choose from a huge range of Portuguese small plates to nibble and share.

15. The Azores, Portugal

What Places Have Shoulder Season in Europe in November: Azores, Portugal

During the summer months, the Poca da Na Dona Beija hot springs are filled with a huge number of locals and visitors, all eager to soak in the therapeutic mineral waters. By November, the crowds have significantly thinned, meaning you can enjoy all the healing benefits of the water without the crowds.

Poca da Dona Beija is made up of a series of natural thermal pools, each with its own unique temperature and mineral composition. The warm water in these pools comes from underground volcanic springs and is renowned for its therapeutic properties. As well as the mineral pools, the natural site features a number of small waterfalls, and the sound of flowing water adds to the ambiance and relaxation.

When you’re surrounded by towering palm trees and tropical flowers, you’ll feel more like you’re on an exotic Caribbean island instead of a peaceful island in the Azores!

There you have it! The 15 best places to visit in Europe in November. What’s your favorite European destination to travel to in November?

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The 31 best holiday destinations in November

31 best holiday destinations in November from the Caribbean to Stockholm

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November means winter is fast-approaching the UK , which equals getting up and going home in the dark, usually in the pelting rain, no winter coat on earth a match for the season’s creeping damp. It’s almost NHS-prescribed that you pick a November holiday destination to survive until the sunlight finally peeps through again around March . Happily, the Caribbean is basking in a mellow, pre-Christmas glow, while the rainy season has dried up in East Africa and South-east Asia . And if you want to see how winter is really done, leave behind our soggy isles for epic white-outs in the extreme north and south. So, without further ado, these are the 31 best holiday destinations in November. For more, see our guide to where is hot in November .

31 best holiday destinations in November

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Chiang Mai, Thailand

Temperature: 30°C high; 18°C low Season: dry season/winter Travel time from UK: 14 hours Time difference: GMT+7

Thailand is the dream destination all year round, but in November, the rocky North is lit up by thousands of floating lights. There are two annual festivals held in Chiang Mai to coincide with the full moon during this month, both lighting up the night but in slightly different ways. Loy Krathong is the larger one, a nationwide celebration where small, candle-lit boats made from banana stalks and leaves set sail on the rivers. The other, Yi Peng, is primarily celebrated in Chiang Mai, and involves the release of lanterns into the sky. Whether by water or air, these glittering festivals immerse visitors in a magical atmosphere straight out of Disneyland . Chiang Mai is also ideal in November for its climate, with the rainy season coming to a close while the hot temperatures remain. Tour the 300+ wats (Thai places of worship) scattered across the city or explore the Doi Inthanon National Park, home to several waterfalls and the country’s highest mountain.

Where to stay: Four Seasons Chiang Mai is one of our favourite hotels in Thailand , offering pool villas scattered across 31 acres of manicured gardens and rice paddies. For a wellness boost, Aleenta Retreat is a stylish newcomer to the hotel scene with one of the country’s best spas .

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Lisbon, Portugal

Temperature : 20°C high; 12°C low Season : autumn Travel time from UK: 2 hours 45 minutes Time difference: GMT +0

As most of mainland Europe shivers, Portugal remains enviably mild: Lisbon ’s average November temperature is 18°C. Of course, it’s not just the weather that makes this cobbled capital so alluring: now ranking among Europe’s coolest city breaks , it’s a hive of high-end but refreshingly affordable restaurants , raucous hole-in-the-wall bars and covetable concept stores (not to mention those cute, canary-yellow vintage trams). Lisbon was even named Europe's most budget-friendly city break for 2023 . Make time to explore neighbourhood-of-the-moment Cais do Sodré, a formerly sketchy part of town that now has a spruced-up riverfront promenade, cool warehouse conversions and fab food stalls at Time Out -curated Mercado da Ribeira.

Where to stay: Tropical-themed The Ivens gets our pick for one of the best new hotels in the world for 2022. If you're after a view, try this rooftop Airbnb near Alfama or Memmo Alfama which has one of the best rooftop pools in the city. For more, see our edit of the best hotels in Lisbon .

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Sayulita, Mexico

Temperature: 33°C high; 20°C low Season: dry Travel time from UK: 15 hours Time difference: GMT -5

Join the hippies in this Pacific coast surf town, where brightly painted design boutiques and vintage surfboard shops rub up against al pastor stands and street eats sold from wheelbarrows. Less glam than Tulum, but much hipper than resort-y Puerto Vallarta further south, it’s an easy-breezy scene, more catching waves and afternoon Margaritas than yoga and cold-pressed juice. An absence of major hotels, in favour of hippie-chic guesthouses ( Casa Love and Petit Hotel Hafa are favourites), gives the impression of a best-kept secret – but, come Christmas, Sayulita is packed. Nip in just before peak season, though, and not only have the summer rain and humidity finally eased off, but it’s the best time for whale watching, too. Or consider staying in Sayulita’s quieter neighbour, San Pancho. The small hotels here are closely tied to the community. Tailwind Jungle Lodge , for example, hosts community events, donates to sustainable development in the area and promotes local businesses to guests – and it’s just a 30-minute drive to Sayulita for a day’s surfing.

Where to stay: Just 36 guests are given the run of green jungle, white beach and blue water across 250 acres at Imanta Resorts Punta de Mita .

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Athens, Greece

Temperature : 18°C high; 12°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 3 hours 40 minutes Time difference: GMT+2

Athens makes a brilliant and warm weekend city break, where the new youth culture is breathing life into this historical city and hip young start-ups are booming in the face of austerity. Performances spaces, art galleries and quirky bars have sprung up in once-gritty neighbourhoods, and high-end shops have been reborn as restaurants. Go in November, when it's cool enough to wander around the Acropolis and the Parthenon and still have a crisp blue-sky backdrop to your Instagram shots. The fact that you'll also skip the crowds is the cherry on top.

Where to stay: Foodies won't want to miss xenodocheio Milos , a hotel by chef Costas Spiliadis. For something playful, check in to one of the compact but comfy rooms at Gatsby Athens . Design hotel NEW packs a punch, with upcycled furniture and a rooftop restaurant. For an eco-friendly trip, consider a stay at the Coco-Mat hotel , where the all-natural, locally handmade mattresses and linens are just the tip of their stay-natural philosophy. There are also wooden bikes for eco-friendly sightseeing, an onsite herb garden and homemade, seasonal food. For more, see our pick of the best hotels in Athens .

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Antigua and Barbuda

Temperature: 29°C high; 23°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 8 hours 35 minutes Time difference: GMT-5

Friday nights in Antigua go something like this: rum punch and barbecued spiny-tailed lobster, dancing barefoot on the beach in the moonlight, and walking home sandy and dishevelled but happy the next morning. The island is as wild and wonderful as it is flashy - away from the five-star hotels and super yachts, you can still find empty white-sand beaches. Support conservation and biodiversity by booking an ecotour at Wallings Nature Reserve , the first-ever community-managed national park. Learn about the history and the wildlife as you hike this not-for-profit sanctuary. Antigua's little sister Barbuda is more go-slow, with a handful of low-key hotels.

Where to stay: We recommend Jumby Bay , a secluded 300-acre island off the north coast of Antigua.

East Sussex England

The South Downs, England

Temperature : 11ºC high; 3ºC low Season: autumn/winter Time difference: none

Fairweather walkers should probably stick to summer. But for blustery yomps along the beach or over Downs, followed by local ales fireside in some toasty, well-restored boozer – which the area has in spades – autumn is a treat of a time for a South Downs weekender. South Downs National Park spans 165 conservation areas, more than a dozen European wildlife sites, and thousands of listed buildings and monuments, with the South Downs Way stretching 100 miles. The walk is broken up into short sections and is nicely signposted for cyclists and walkers. Visit The Sustainability Centre , which hosts workshops for children and adults throughout the year. And on 5 November it hosts the most spectacular Guy Fawkes’ Night anywhere, when the market town of Lewes becomes the bonfire capital of the world, with processions, fireworks displays, flaming tar barrels and burning effigies illuminating its streets.

Where to stay: At The Pig in the South Downs , featured on our 2022 hot list of the best new hotels in the world. We also love The Star , a wonderful 15th-century inn given a fresh makeover in 2021 by Olga Polizzi.

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Temperature: 4°C high; -2°C low Season: winter Travel time from UK: 2 hours 50 minutes Time difference: GMT +0

November brings Iceland’s dark winter nights and, with them, the best chance of seeing the Northern Lights. Oh yes, you’ll be told to manage your expectations, that aurora-hunting is a tricky business, but in a country where it’s not unheard of to see the dance of the green veils as you exit the airport, you’d have to be rather luckless to miss out. Stack the odds in your favour by staying somewhere as deliciously remote as Eleven Deplar Farm. Iceland’s best hotel is a high-end hideout on the remote Troll Peninsula, with diversions ranging from sensory-deprivation pods to heli-skiing excursions.

Where to stay: Scandi-rustic Eleven Deplar Farm is the most extraordinary stay in the country. The newly opened Reykjavik Edition is a great central option, with a notable rooftop terrace for viewing the northern lights. For something private, rent this unique glass cabin on Airbnb . See our guide to the best hotels in Iceland for more recommendations.

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Phoenix, Arizona, USA

Temperature: 25°C high; 10°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 11 hours Time difference: GMT-8

Frank Lloyd Wright said Arizona deserved its own architecture; that the state invited a distinctive, desert aesthetic. So he set about scattering that legacy across the barren landscape from his winter home and studio, Taliesin West in Scottsdale – just outside the state capital, Phoenix, and perhaps the ultimate manifestation of mid-century Arizona style. So it was only a matter of time until Phoenix dropped its decades-long reputation as an arid, old-school spa town and adopted that of an edgy, visual arts hub. Inevitably, the hip young things descended, bringing cool and culture, too. Taliesin West is now an art museum and architecture school; downtown, Bentley Gallery at Bentley Projects shows exciting mid-career artists under the exposed pipes of a restored warehouse and former laundry. Today’s Phoenix is the sort of place to drink cocktails in an Art Deco landmark (Bitter & Twisted), before retiring to a fabulously retro hotel designed by a Wright protégé, once frequented by Marilyn Monroe and Cary Grant ( Hotel Valley Ho ). For the best view of the city, though, you’ve got to hike up red-rock Camelback Mountain – an easier proposal in November’s mid-20s temperatures.

Where to stay: Choose a hotel that takes advantage of its place in the ‘Valley of the Sun’ and uses solar power, such as The Phoenician , set across 250 acres of the Sonoran Desert, or the Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort .

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Essaouira, Morocco

Temperature: 22°C high; 15°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 6 hours Time difference: GMT+0

For a blast of winter sun a short hop away, Morocco is ideal - even for a weekend break. Along the coast are windswept beaches and surf towns such as Taghazout and Tamraght, where it's all about chilling out in the sun. Essaouira is a feast for the senses: freshly-caught fish is grilled over smoking-hot coals in shacks right on the harbour, and shisha smoke rises from rooftop bars. Jimi Hendrix and Cat Stevens used to hang out here, and it's still a free-spirited place, with dozens of independent galleries and boutiques selling locally made pottery and crafts. Make time for a spot of ethical shopping. Mashi Mushki, which sells locally made art and crafts, donates a portion of profits to Project 91, which helps young people in Essaouira find employment. Swanky (and sustainable) boutique hotel Villa Maroc sells Argan oil made by a local cooperative.

Where to stay: At Didier Spindler's maximalist B&B Dar Adul . For something more romantically rustic try Villa Maroc or Auberge Tangaro .

Tenerife

 Tenerife, Spain

Temperature : 23ºC high; 18ºC low Season: autumn Flight time from UK : 4 hours 30 minutes Time difference: none

Short-hop year-round sunshine is what Tenerife is known for. Which is great – but beyond the beaches and the package holiday crowds, there’s another side to this Canary Island which delights the more curious traveller: architecture in the colonial towns of La Laguna and La Orotava, low-key restaurants in fishing villages such as Garachico, lunar landscapes to walk in its blackened interior, and contemporary art and architecture in the capital Santa Cruz. The waters around Tenerife are busy with whales, and with whale-watchers. Not all whale-watching trips are responsibly operated – check out their eco-certification first. Whale Wise Eco Tours use solar-powered electric boats to minimise noise and carbon footprint. Plus, 200 miles out in the Atlantic, the island is one of the best places in the world for stargazing .

Where to stay: Families love the pink palace that is The Ritz-Carlton Abama . For something more boutique, book a room with a terrace at La Laguna Gran Hotel.

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Temperature: 30°C high; 21°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 7 hours 25 minutes Time difference: GMT+3

If what you want is a hit of winter sun, somewhere remote with wide open spaces, and just a short flight away from the UK, then Oman may just be the place you were looking for. Muscat is where you'll find age-old traditions, elaborate mosques and scent-filled souks. On the west coast, the Musandam Peninsula has empty coves and always-warm green-blue water, hidden by the imposing Hajar mountains. For more dramatic scenery still, travel along the southern coast, camping among the dunes in goat's-hair Bedouin tents. Choose an overland camping adventure with Responsible Travel that spirits you across the desert from the capital, Muscat, to incongruously green Salalah in the south. As well as visiting traditional fishing villages and learning about Bedouin life from local guides, you’ll stop by Ras Al Jinz Turtle Reserve and the Arabian Oryx Sanctuary.

Where to stay: The Chedi in Muscat is made up of low-built villas set in gardens of oranges. At Six Senses Zighy Bay, the pool villas embrace traditional Omani style and are carved out of stone. For a grown-up mountain retreat, try Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar Resort , one of Oman’s most ambitious wilderness hotels.

Above: Zighy Bay, Oman

Namibia

Namibia, Africa

Temperature : 31ºC high; 16ºC low Season: dry season/winter Flight time from UK : 10 hours 30 minutes Time difference: GMT+1

The vast, remote landscapes of Namibia are some of the most magnificent on earth. Mountainous dunes, endless empty desert, untouched savannah where the big hitters of African wildlife roam: elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, hippos, rhinos, giraffes. In recent years, a crop of knock-out new camps is allowing wildlife lovers to discover the farthest stretches of this country. While November brings the start of the rains in Namibia, this is not necessarily a bad thing when it comes to wildlife variety and sheer drama.

“Across most of southern Africa, November is an interesting month. It is a time of transition – giving travellers an amazing experience of the end of the dry season and the spectacular breaking of the rains,” says Chris McIntyre, founder of specialist tour operator Expert Africa . At the tail end of the dry season, wildlife gathers at the waterholes in places such as Etosha National Park. Then as the rains roll in, when storm clouds gather over the mountains and plains, the landscapes begin to bloom again.

“Swiftly following the greening of the land is a flush of new life, as more insects, reptiles, amphibians and migrant birds appear on the scene,” says McIntyre. And as it’s low season, prices are appealing low, too.

Where to stay: Many of Namibia’s incredible new lodges are eco-friendly with a minimal footprint and work with local communities and conservation groups. In the Huab River valley, Damaraland Camp is a pioneer of community-based tourism – a partnership between Wilderness Safaris and the local Torra Conservancy. Hoanib Valley Camp works with the local community and Giraffe Conservation Foundation. Expert Africa can arrange bespoke itineraries to Namibia. We also love Habitas Namibia , a wellness-focused, people-driven safari camp.

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Verbier, Switzerland

Temperature: 3°C high; -6°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 1 hour 40 minutes Time difference: GMT+1

In Switzerland ’s Verbier, the emphasis is on fun. The smugly proficient can get their free-ride fix with the best back-country skiing in the Alps. The forever hopeless can just park their planks and whoop it up tobogganing instead. The apres scene is second-to-none: Farm Club has been a snooty institution for nearly half a century, with its haughty door policy and past guests including Diana Ross. And the hotels aren’t your average chalet set-up, belonging to the likes of Design Hotels and Small Luxury Hotels Group. Several lifts open in early November (weekends only), thanks to good snow cover at higher altitudes – your best chance to ski in and then ski the hell out before the high-season crush.

Where to stay: Paris-based cocktail crew The Experimental Group are behind speakeasy on the slopes Experimental Chalet .

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New Zealand

Temperature: 22°C high; 12°C low Season : spring Flight time from UK: 24 hours Time difference: GMT+11

On New Zealand's South Island, you can ski in the morning and sunbathe in the afternoon. It's action-packed, with wild swimming, white-water rafting, glacier hiking, bungee-jumping, sky-diving, horse-riding… On the North Island, you'll find hot springs – pure bliss – and off the coast of Auckland, some of the most amazing beaches you'll ever see. Take a couple of weeks out to do a classic campervan trip when the islands are at their most Middle Earth-y. New Zealand has its own breed of super lodges in superlative settings, from remote bays to rugged mountaintops and beside lakes so enormous and awe-inspiring it's difficult to comprehend. Visit the small seaside town of Kaikoura, not far from Christchurch, is widely hailed NZ’s most sustainable spot. Known for its resident sperm whale population and regular blue whale sightings, the town has established a community trust, Whale Watch, owned by the local Maori people. Not only is this a multi-award-winning, responsible whale-watching operator, but it reinvests profits in community education and employment, and the local environment. Check out the brilliant Hapuku Tree Houses and Lodge too, with locally sourced food, composting and recycling programmes, salvaged interiors and a native tree-planting scheme.

Where to stay: Matakarui Lodge in Queenstown is the country’s favourite lodge.

Kerala

Kerala, India

Temperature : 31ºC high; 24ºC low Season: dry season/winter Flight time from UK : 10 hours Time difference: GMT+4.5

November marks the beginning of Kerala's dry season and the end of the monsoons, which bring God’s Own Country bursting forth in verdant green, from its palm-lined lakes to the richly biodiverse slopes of the Western Ghats. This is India at its most chilled, its sandy shores quieter than those in Goa, and the scent of Ayurvedic oils in the air. Exploring is a hassle-free delight here – pootling around the backwaters by boat for an insight into local life, or hiring a motorbike to seek out new beaches, or putting up at homestays with families.

Where to stay: The quiet colonial streets of Fort Cochin – one of the most charming places on the entire planet – are home to many lovely places to stay. One of the loveliest is Malabar House , Cochin’s original boutique hotel, arranged riad-like around a courtyard pool. Now their properties include a houseboat on Lake Vembanad.

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Valletta, Malta

Temperature : 20°C high; 13°C low Season: autumn Travel time from UK: 3 hours 10 minutes Time difference: GMT +1

Down in the southern Med, between Sicily and the North African coast, November does not mean gloomy dark afternoons and morning frosts. Even though you might spot the odd red telephone box, that’s as far as the British influence extends – sunny Malta gets eight hours of shimmering rays a day this month, while the mercury floats, or perhaps gloats, at around 20°C. Better still, this is a European autumn sun break with more going for it than beaches (though it has those, too). Capital Valletta’s honey-coloured forts are so cinematically good-looking, they starred in Game of Thrones as King’s Landing, and the old town’s palazzos are lately finding new life as high-design hotels, such as millionaire philanthropist Mark Weingard’s upcoming Iniala Malta.

Where to stay: 66 Saint Paul’s on balconied Ursula Street has a tiny rooftop pool. Another option is Domus Zamittello , a restored baroque masterpiece with painted coffered ceilings.

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Temperature : 23°C high; 8°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 12 hours 10 minutes Time difference: GMT+4:45

November is the optimum time for trekking in the Himalayas: it's not too hot, the sky is clear enough to see where you're going, the peaks and high passes are clear enough for trekking, and it's the tail-end of high season. (Note: porters are a common feature of Himalayan trekking, and while this does provide much-needed employment to impoverished rural Nepalese people, you must ask tour operators about policies on porters’ rights, and check the weight of loads they’re expected to carry: 25kg is the recommended maximum). Whichever route you're taking – the Annapurna Circuit and Everest are breathtakingly beautiful at this time of year – you're likely to pass through Kathmandu. The gateway city is a remarkable place to spend a few days in before or after trekking: for the Buddhist monasteries and stupas, gardens, enchanting old buildings and colonial air, shopping and the insanely good street food.

Where to stay: Dwarika's Hotel in Kathmandu has become the stuff of legend among wellness-seekers.

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Temperature : 26°C high; 13°C low Season : autumn Travel time from UK : 5 hours 30 minutes Time difference : GMT +2

November ushers in Egypt’s mild winter, more akin to a good summer in England: Cairo this time of year basks in an average temperature of 25°C. It’s ideal weather for exploring the Pyramids of Giza, just a half-hour drive from the chaos of Cairo’s downtown. Tempted to take a boat trip down the Nile? Resist the big cruises, which are notorious for pollution, and opt for a small group sailing excursion on a traditional felucca instead.

Where to stay: At one of Cairo’s most prestigious hotels; the Nile Ritz-Carlton or the The St. Regis Almasa .

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Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon, USA

Temperature: 21°C high; 2°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 10 hours 45 minutes Time difference: GMT-8

There's nothing more dazzling than the firework-bright lights of The Strip at night. Nothing more tempting than the red and black flashes of a spinning roulette wheel. Nowhere more excessive, high-octane and brilliantly bonkers than here. And what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Then get the hell out of Vegas on a road trip from here down to New Mexico, through the canyons of Utah via the awesome Grand Canyon. Many national parks have Native American reservations nearby: an area allocated to indigenous people removed from their ancestral lands to make way for the park. If possible, visiting these reservations with a community guide is a great way to learn about the landscape’s history and support their economy. In the Grand Canyon, it’s possible to hike down from the rim into the remote Supai village, home to the Havasupai tribe for more than 1,000 years. Here there’s a campground, lodge, store and café – attempting to hike in and back within a day is not encouraged – but you must reserve in advance to enter.

Where to stay: At Resorts World Las Vegas , the first new resort to be built on the Las Vegas Strip in more than a decade.

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Temperature: 29°C high; 21°C low Season: dry Flight time from UK: 10 hours Time difference: GMT-5

Time’s running out to get to Cuba before it’s changed forever. The big resorts haven’t got to all the beaches yet, and Havana still has that rickety, time-warp romanticism going on – but for how long? Warm and sunny November is the ideal time to swing by before crowds fill out December to February. The silver lining? A fast-evolving boutique bar and hotel scene, catering to a more sophisticated traveller: in Havana, the colonial-cool of Twenties-era Casa Habana, or cocktails at 304 O’Reilly, a toy warehouse turned gin bar. Make time to escape to the Caribbean shores of Holguín, where you’ll find small, thatched, barefoot beach hotels with not a hint of a package deal.

Where to stay: Beach-front Villa Maguana is set in the Guantánamo Province of Cuba.

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Temperature : 18°C high; 5°C low Season: dry Flight time from UK: 22 hours Time difference : GMT-4

A wild frontier, Patagonia is the vast and empty tip of South America . For every photogenic massif and glacier, there’s about a million more miles of desolate, scrubby steppe. Finding the glimmering diamonds in the rough is half the satisfaction, though: Welsh tea shops, teal lakes and crackling glacial tongues in Argentine Patagonia; then puma-tracking safaris and unforgettable treks in Chilean Patagonia’s Torres del Paine National Park, accompanied by the unearthly trio of granite peaks that give this rugged wonder its name. Mid- September to early May is the established season; December to February bring hiking hordes. Nip in during November when mild temperatures are ideal for outdoor adventure and spring’s a-blooming. Torres del Paine rewards the effort with several polished overnight options: try the geodesic domes of EcoCamp, or lakeside five-star humdinger Explora, which has views you’ll struggle to believe However, due to a lack of rules around land sales, large swathes of Patagonia have been bought up and turned over to either heavy industry or unscrupulous developers. This isn’t just bad for the natural landscape, but also for the Indigenous peoples for whom this environment is sacred. Make sure to visit national parks and local communities so that your money goes towards the right people and projects. Tour operators such as BlueGreen Adventures employ regional guides and source from locally owned businesses.

Where to stay: The Lodge at Valle Chacabuco is the smartest stay in Parque Patagonia.

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Temperature: -20°C low; -4°C high Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 13 hours Time difference: GMT-8

“There are no guarantees in life but elk and taxes,” says the Yukon tourist board — but the chances of catching the Northern Lights in this Canadian hinterland are comfortably high. That’s because it’s such a stark wedge of territory — tundra and forests, lakes and mountains, the same size as Spain but home to just 40,000 hardy locals — creating ideally remote, unpolluted conditions for watching those elusive lights dance across the sky. November is considered the beginning of aurora season in most destinations, with some Scandinavian spots not fully open until December, but the Yukon’s nightly shows start as early as August. Still, with enough snow for days of dog-sledding, temperatures have yet to plunge to the fearsome depths of January and February (averaging -22C).

Where to stay: Tagish Wilderness Lodge is in a prime spot for viewing the northern lights. As are the glass chalets at the Yukon River Valley’s Northern Lights Resort & Spa .

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Temperature: -1°C high; -15°C low Season: summer Flight time from UK: 19 hours Time difference: From GMT-3 to GMT+12, depending on the area

Where better than the Great White South for a wintry getaway? Snowscapes don’t get more epic than Antarctica ’s, a bright-white wilderness so pure, you’d swear it’s CGI. A trip to the end of the world is far from barren, though. Keep busy gaping at far-off, frosted summits and colossal, mint-blue icebergs; snapping breaching orcas and stumbling penguins; not to mention getting jelly-legged on homemade Ukrainian vodka at the world’s southernmost pub. Expedition boats visit the peninsula November to March, when the Antarctic summer makes penetrating pack ice possible (temperatures hover around a toasty 1C). Landings get progressively muddier and boot-blighted as the season wears on; find the freshest powder in November, the first time tourism touches the continent after a seven-month break. Just make sure your tour operator is registered with IAATO, the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators. Membership demands strict adherence to a code of conduct that is respectful of both the landscape and its wildlife.

Where to stay: At Whichaway Camp , on the edge of an ice lake – one of the most exclusive places to stay on the planet.

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Colorado, USA

Temperature: 14°C high; -5°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 10 hours Time difference: GMT-7

In the likes of California , Arizona and Texas, the dusty desert cities have gone hipster; in Colorado, its cute little mountain towns are wending the same way. Telluride’s Victorian streets are now packed with fancy tacos, craft cocktails and bespoke ski shops; Boulder has bicycle cafés with taprooms and espresso bars; Aspen is still Aspen, glamorous and pricey, and resolutely on-trend (farm-to-table restaurants, speakeasies). High up in the Rockies, ski season has started, the towns have recovered from summer madness, but the December masses are yet to invade.

Where to stay: Dunton Hot Springs is a former ghost town and natural hot spring that sets the bar for glamping.

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Seoul, South Korea

Temperature: 12°C high; 2°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 11 hours Time difference: GMT+8

Seoul is an exciting city break with just the right mix of ease and exoticism: transport and general infrastructure are both exemplary, and there are also enough Confucian temples and dog cafés to keep a curious foreigner on their toes. South Korea’s flourishing economy has made its capital a hi-tech, high-design hub, positively pulsing with dynamic and fashionable youth culture. But the remnants of more austere and traditional times remain: cobbled streets and classic architecture, eccentric flea markets and scent-filled street-food alleys. November’s autumn colours make perfect portraits of Seoul’s many parks and hiking trails, while mild temperatures and low rainfall create a sweet spot for pavement-pounding (summer is wet and humid, the winter frigid).

Where to stay: The Shilla Seoul is a flawless blend of East and West.

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Andalucia, Spain

Temperature: 20°C high; 10°C low Season : autumn Flight time from UK: 2 hours 45 minutes Time difference: GMT+1

November is a wonderful month for a short break in southern Spain, when the summer crowds have gone home and it's still T-shirt weather. Cádiz is a charming place, hanging off the edge of Spain, bleached white and with the sound of flamenco in the air. A hip new hotel scene is putting Seville in the limelight but still both cities are quieter than touristy Granada and Córdoba. Beyond Marbella's beach clubs, head out to the Sierra de las Nieves national park to go swimming in natural rock pools and kayaking on the dam. Málaga has carved itself a new reputation, with an offshoot of Paris' Pompidou Centre, a glassy cube on the dockside, joining The Picasso, Carmen Thyssen and Contemporary Art museums.

Where to stay: Hacienda Finca Cortesin is one of Europe's smartest places to escape to. For more, see our guide to the best haciendas in Andalucia, Spain .

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Buenos Aires, Argentina

Temperature: 25°C high; 17°C low Season: spring Flight time from UK: 13 hours 45 minutes Time difference: GMT-4

STEAK! TANGO! WINE! FOOTBALL! SHOES! Yes, Buenos Aires is the indisputable heartland of red meat, and red wine (don't tell the French). It's a colourful place: leafy in the north, with faded townhouses fronting beautiful Italianate façades in the south and bright and bold houses in La Boca near the old port. In San Telmo, the rhythm of tango is unmistakable. And the barrio of Boca is so crazy about football even the houses are painted in home colours. But it's a little-known fact that the Argentine city also has some of the best shopping in the world now that creatives are setting up on their own and opening concept stores in Palermo's crumbling casonas.

Where to stay: At timeless, belle époque Palacio Duhau .

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Temperature: 24°C high; 19°C low Season: autumn Flight time from UK: 11 hours 55 minutes Time difference: GMT+7

November is a great month to go to Hong Kong . It's not too steamy for sundowners in one of the rooftop bars overlooking Victoria Harbour, which lights up at 8pm every night for a light show; or for moseying around Chinatown. Foodies are spoilt for choice here, but make like the locals at street-food stalls in Wan Chai. Shopping and art are big business too. What's surprising, though, is the choice of beautiful beaches and hiking trails on surrounding islands such as Lantau and Lamma.

Where to stay: At swish Rosewood Hong Kong , right on the city's harbour.

dubai desert

Temperature : 31°C high; 20°C low Season : winter Flight time from UK: 7h Time difference : GMT +3

November is the start of proper winter in the UK, so you can’t be blamed for craving a dose of serious sunshine. Dubai is a clever contender – far enough away that the weather is almost guaranteed to be perfect but close enough to home that you won’t be struck down with jet lag for the entirety of your stay. Of course, there are glitzy hotels and beach clubs drawing in visitors. But there’s a lesser-known side to the city, too – some of our favourite things to do in Dubai include having supper in the desert at Sonara, where wood-fired pizzas and cocktails are served among the dunes and the opportunity to go on a desert safari, with Platinum Desert Safari.

Where to stay: Book into new opening Atlantis the Royal – a bells-and-whistles stay that bills itself as “the most ultra-luxury experiential resort in the world”.

Aerial Tokyo City View with Tokyo Tower Minato Tokyo Japan.

Temperature : 18°C high; 12°C low Season : autumn Flight time from UK: 14h 25m Time difference : GMT +8

Spring in Japan gets a lot of airtime. But for those in the know, autumn is every bit as beautiful as the trees flame into burnt orange and glorious red hues. In the capital, spend days hopping between Tokyo’s best restaurants and art galleries before catching one of the super-efficient trains to Kyoto , where the temples are surrounded by beautiful autumn foliage, or Osaka, where you can visit beautiful landscapes such as Minoo Falls. Just north of Tokyo, Nikko has World Heritage-listed temples and widescreen views of burnished gold and orange.

Where to stay: There are big hitters in Tokyo such as the Aman and the Mandarin Oriental . Try the Ace in Kyoto , or book the St Regis Osaka , which is spread across the top 16 floors of a skyscraper.

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Stockholm, Sweden

Temperature : 6°C high; 2°C low Season : winter Flight time from UK: 2h 40m Time difference : GMT +1

This is not the destination for a blast of sunshine and heat. But it can't be denied that some cities are simply better in winter . Toward the end of the month, you might get snow – and the city looks especially lovely when dusted with a frosting of white. You can eat at some of the world's best restaurants , such as Frantzen if you're planning to splash the cash, and you'll also find some of the best bars in the world here, too . Lucy's Flower Shop is set in the basement of a centuries-old building and serves up some of the city's best cocktails.

Where to stay: Ett Hem is an ultra-stylish townhouse hotel that's been drawing discerning travellers since 2012.

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11 Best Places To Visit In Europe In November 2024 (By A European)

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Looking for the ultimate places to visit in Europe during November?

This Guide has got you covered!

With its rich history, scenic beauty, and diverse cultures, it is a place that never ceases to amaze. No matter if you are looking for the most romantic spots or 3 weeks of European adventures , there is something for everyone.

November is an ideal time to visit Europe because there are usually fewer tourists. I live in Europe and think this is the best time to visit!

There are so many great places to visit in Europe all year round, but especially in November. But which are the best?

Let’s dive in and find the perfect European destination for you to visit in November, I’m sure there is one on this list that is perfect for you!

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What is Europe like in November?

Europe is one of the destinations that are just magical all year round. What is even more special is how much the climate and landscape can change from country to country.

You probably want to know what Europe is like in November and to be totally honest, it depends on where you are.

There are plenty of destinations in Europe that offer the perfect winter wonderland, especially in November.

There are also lots of places that offer refuge from the cold and have sun-kissed beaches.

This guide to Europe in November is full of options for all types of travellers. So if you are looking for crisp winter walks, historic cities in the sun, the ultimate Christmas markets or somewhere else, there is something for everyone.

Is November a good time to go to Europe?

Absolutely!

Many people plan to explore Europe in November because travel is usually a bit cheaper. As this isn’t peak tourist season in Europe, you will find flights and hotels a lot cheaper.

There will also be so many fewer crowds in the spots you want to visit so November is a perfect time to visit Europe.

should I visit Europe in November?

Those planning their trip to Europe during November often want to know what the weather will be like. And in all honesty, it depends. Europe has so many different climates and landscapes. Destinations like Portugal and Malta have great weather, all year round so you can expect some sunshine.

However, if you plan on visiting destinations like Wales and the UK, expect lots and lots of rain.

For your trip to Europe, you may be wanting a snow-filled winter escape or sunshine constantly. Not all the weather is the same across Europe. So keep this in mind when booking your November trip. There are so many wonderful places to visit in Europe in November for all types of travellers.

For city lovers and adventures, foodies and wine lovers , Keep reading this guide to find the ultimate destinations in Europe for your next trip.

11 Best Places to Visit in Europe in November :

Best locations in Europe in November, Prague

To make the most of your Prague trip, these are the most popular experiences to book:

Without a doubt, Prague is one of the most magical places to visit in Europe in November. It’s my favourite city break any time of year but can get super crowded in the summer months.

With its cobbled streets, charming architecture and incredible views, this is one European destination everyone has to visit at least once. And In November, Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.

If you’re looking for a romantic winter getaway with someone special, somewhere beautiful to explore with the family or you just want to escape from work or school, this is the perfect time to visit Prague.

One thing many travellers love about Prague is how easy it is to find amazing accommodation. From apartments to hotels, you will have so many options across the City. If you are looking for an amazing place to stay in Prague, Motel One Prague-Florentinum is the one for you!

Prague is also a great city-break destination to visit no matter your budget. You can easily keep your costs low here and still have the most amazing trip.

One of the best things to do in Prague is Walk over Charles Bridge. Not only is this completely free but offers the most amazing winter views over the City.

Make sure you add Prague to your places to visit in Europe in November for one of the Best city breaks Europe has to offer.

2. Amsterdam

one of the ultimate places to visit in Europe in November, Amsterdam

To make the most of your Amsterdam trip, these are the most popular experiences to book:

Amsterdam and The Netherlands in general are one of the most amazing destinations in Europe that you can visit all year round . I live in the Netherlands and always visit Amsterdam during the winter months because it is so beautiful!

And with Amsterdam being one of the most popular Cities in Europe, it can get pretty busy. So if you want to avoid the summer crowds, the best time to visit is November.

Even though Amsterdam may not guarantee snow , it is still one of the most amazing cities to visit in Europe during winter for so many reasons.

Its endless canals, incredible food spots and out-of-this-world architecture make this the ultimate travel destination. You will also find that November is a fantastic time to visit Amsterdam and the rest of Europe as it is a lot cheaper.

I love how easy it is to explore other cities and European destinations from here too!

So finding a good hotel in Amsterdam without spending a fortune should be pretty easy. One of the best Hotels to stay in is The INK Hotel .

There will be endless places for you to visit in Amsterdam during your November trip. One of the best things to do is an evening cruise of the canals . The City looks so magical all lit up and is so worth doing. You will find plenty of companies that offer this around the City.

For those who want to explore more of The Netherlands and still be close to Amsterdam, take the 20-minute train to Haarlem . This is such a great area to visit and has half the crowds of Amsterdam.

The best place to stay in Haarlem is the Bambu Hotel . You can’t get more central if you tried and the staff are super friendly!

3. Cornwall

For the most stunning places to visit in Europe in November, Cornwall is a must visit

To make the most of your Cornwall trip, these are the best experiences to book:

When most people visit the UK, London is at the top of the list. But if you are looking for a destination you will completely fall in love with, visit Cornwall. When I lived in the UK, Cornwall was one of my top destinations to go for a beach getaway or somewhere relaxing to take my dog.

I may sound slightly biased, but this is one of the best destinations in Europe during November for cold coastal walks and rustic pubs. Filled with some of the best places to eat in the Country and the most friendly locals, Cornwall has it all.

As Cornwall has a lot to offer and so much to see, if you get a chance, get in a car and do a Cornwall Road Trip . This is the best way to see what the area truly has to offer and to get a peak at those more remote locations.

There are so many places to stay in Cornwall. From pet-friendly cottages to sea-front apartments. For the best places to stay all over Cornwall, this Where to Stay in Cornwall Guide is perfect.

It includes the best locations all over Cornwall to stay, depending on what you want out of your trip.

Cornwall probably isn’t one of the first places you think of visiting in Europe in November. However, it has so much to offer whoever visits there. Cornwall is one of the most picturesque places in the UK too, so don’t forget your camera!

For great food, weather and historic sites, one of the places to visit in Europe in November is Athens

To make the most of your Athens getaway, these are the best experiences to book:

I love a destination that has pretty good weather all year round. It makes it so much easier to pack and plan your trip!

And without a doubt, Athens is one of the best places to visit in Europe during the winter For travellers looking for a warmer place to explore, that is full of history and fantastic food, Athens is a great spot.

The weather is mild and sunny, making it a great destination for those wanting a warm winter trip. I visited here during November and the weather made it so much more enjoyable!

You will also find that Athens has plenty of amazing places to eat all around the City, as well as plenty of historical things to do and see. One of the best things to do in Athens is book a tour of the City .

Having a local show you around the historical sites that are probably not included in the guidebooks will make your November adventure around Athens even better!

Athens is also a really popular place to base yourself if you want to visit other parts of Greece . So if you’re looking for a fun winter getaway in Europe that has so much to offer, Athens is the place for you!

👉 HERODION HOTEL is my favourite place to stay in Athens as the staff are so helpful and its location is perfect for exploring the city

with so much to do and see, one of the best places to visit in Europe in November is Lisbon

To make the most of Lisbon, these are the best experiences to book:

Lisbon in Portugal is one of the top destinations to visit in Europe during the winter, especially in November. It’s known for its mild weather, making it a perfect place for those looking to escape the cold.

The city is also home to a variety of cultural attractions, including museums, galleries, and historic sites so you will not stop. I also found Lisbon an excellent place for shopping, with a wide variety of stores and boutiques. I picked up the most amazing Christmas decorations that I still use today and visitors to my home always point them out!

And of course, no visit to Lisbon would be complete without sampling the city’s delicious food and wine. With so much to see and do, it’s no wonder Lisbon is one of the most popular destinations in Europe.

November is a great time to visit Lisbon because the city is less crowded than it is during the summer tourist season. You can experience all that Lisbon has to offer without the crowds.

This is one of the best city breaks anyone could ask for in Europe. There are so many amazing places to stay across the city, including my personal favourite Ferraria XVI FLH Hotels Lisboa

Dublin is an amazing places to visit in Europe in November, especially to see sites like Temple Bar

To make the most of Dublin, these are the best experiences to book:

Dublin is a great destination for visitors in November. If you have never visited, trust me you need to. The weather is cool and the leaves are changing colour, making it a beautiful time of year to visit.

There are also plenty of great places to eat and drink in Dublin. The Guinness Factory is a must-see for anyone visiting for the first time. I have been a few times and love visiting, especially for the pint you can order with your face on it!

And no trip to Dublin is complete without a stop at the most famous bar in the City, Temple Bar. This is the perfect place to enjoy a pint of Guinness and people-watch. They also play live music there in the evenings which you shouldn’t miss.

But one of the best things about Dublin is its people. They’re friendly and welcoming, and they make sure everyone feels at home.

So if you’re looking for a place to visit during November, be sure to add Dublin to your list. You won’t regret it!

👉 My #1 Hotel when visiting Dublin is Hotel 7 .

7. Budapest

For travelling on a budget, one of the best locations in Europe in November is Budapest

To make the most of any trip to Budapest, these are the best experiences to book:

Budapest is a great place to visit any time of year, but November is particularly special. The city comes alive with festive Christmas markets, and the chilly weather is perfect for relaxing in one of the many thermal spas.

If you’re looking for a unique and memorable travel experience, you can’t go wrong with a trip to Budapest. This is one of the first city breaks I ever did and I completely fell in love with it, despite the cold winter weather!

There are plenty of things to see and do in the city, so it’s important to plan ahead to make the most of your time. A visit to the thermal spas is a must, as they are one of the things that Budapest is most famous for.

You will find so many options around the city, but note some are male visitors only. No matter if you are visiting as a couple, family or solo traveller, I would highly recommend visiting Gellért Baths.

If you are looking for a unique activity to do in Europe during November, book the wine tasting under Budapest Castle. It is probably my favourite activity I have ever done when exploring Europe during Winter!

If you are looking for some of the best wines in Europe , this is the spot for you. And even if you don’t, the whole experience is so special you will not regret going.

And be sure to check out the Christmas markets – they are some of the best in Europe! No matter your budget, you are guaranteed to have an unforgettable trip to Budapest.

Budapest is a really popular destination to visit in Europe during the winter, so it is worth booking your hotel in advance.

🏨  For a comfortable stay and a great distance to the major sites in Budapest, I always stay HERE

8. Valletta

best place to visit in Europe during November, Malta

To make the most of any trip to Valleta, these are the best experiences to book:

This is one of the destinations in Europe you will want to visit for sunshine, especially in November. Malta is a great destination to visit because the Island is alive, even during the winter months. Most Islands shut down outside the tourist season but Malta doesn’t.

Visiting Valletta the capital city of Malta during November is a great idea for solo, family and couple travellers. The weather is perfect for exploring the city’s many historical sites, and there are endless activities to do to keep everyone entertained.

You can even swim in the sea and enjoy the beaches at this time of year!

Plus, Valletta is incredibly picturesque, with its Mediterranean architecture and stunning views of the sea. So whether you’re looking for a relaxing holiday or an action-packed adventure, you’ll find it in Valletta.

For the ultimate trip, I highly recommend renting a car and exploring more of the Island and going over to the Island of Gozo!

🏨  There are plenty of great places to stay in Valletta, for the best value for money, I always love staying HERE .

9. Normandy

For history and amazing food, one of the best locations in Europe in November is Normandy

To make the most of your Normandy trip, these are the best experiences to book:

If you’re looking for a great place to visit during November when in Europe, why not consider Normandy in France?

This is an ideal destination for all types of visitors wanting a true taste of France. But for any history lovers out there, this is one of the top spots to visit in Europe as it’s the site of some of the most important events of the Second World War.

You can learn all about the D-Day landings by going to the D-Day Landings Museum and actually visiting the beaches that are important historical sites. There are some other amazing spots to visit in Normandy including Mont Saint-Michel and the famous Bayeux Tapestry.

The best way to get around Normandy is by Car. There is a lot to see around Normandy and it is a short drive to Paris and other French locations.

There’s also plenty of opportunity to sample some delicious French food and wine which will make your getaway the best!

I highly recommend trying some locally-made cider in Normandy after a long day of sightseeing. So if you’re looking for a memorable holiday in November, be sure to add Normandy to your list!

👉 For the best place to stay in Normandy, Check Out Best Western Le Cheval Blanc -Centre- Vieux Port

places to visit in Europe in November Krakow

To make the most of your Krakow trip, these are the best experiences to book:

I love Krakow, especially in November.

Krakow is a really popular place to during December and for New Year . However, November is the perfect time to experience winter in Europe, without the Crowds.

It is great value for money, and there are lots of activities to do. Many people visit Krakow during November to see the beautiful scenery and visit popular landmarks throughout Poland.

Some of the popular activities include visiting the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum which is just over an hour’s drive from the city.

There are also plenty of other things to do when visiting Krakow like visiting other Polish Holocaust sites , taking a trip to Wieliczka Salt Mine, and exploring the many markets and shops that Krakow has to offer.

There is also a wide variety of food available in Krakow, so you are sure to find something that you will enjoy. If you are looking for a fun and affordable place to visit, then Krakow is definitely the place for you.

🏨  There are so many amazing places to stay in Krakow , but This   is the hotel I will always recommend!

11. Vilnius

if you are looking for one of the most places to visit in November in Europe, try Viliunis in Lithuania

To make the most of Vilinus, these are the best experiences to book:

Visiting Vilnius in November is a great idea for anyone looking for a great value trip in Europe. I love visiting here for a winter break because there is so much to see and do!

And even though the weather is cold and sometimes snows, you will still be able to explore and get in the festive spirit.

If you are thinking of hiring a car (great idea btw), make sure you are prepared to drive in winter weather .

The city is known for its beautiful architecture, including Gothic churches and Art Nouveau buildings. And of course, no visit to Vilnius would be complete without trying some of the local cuisine , which includes hearty stews and delicious breads.

So if you’re looking for a festive place to spend your winter holidays with so much to do, look no further than Vilnius in Lithuania .

👉 My all-time favourite Hotel is right in Vilnius! I cannot recommend booking your stay at Shakespeare Boutique Hotel

FAQs about visiting Europe in November

Europe is an incredible destination you need to visit at least once in your lifetime.

However, there is something so special about planning your visit to Europe in November.

To help you decide if this is the perfect time for your trip, we have rounded up the most frequently asked questions about exploring Europe in November here:

What is the best European country to visit in November?

Deciding the best place to visit in Europe in November or any time of year does depend on what you want out of your trip. If you are looking for warm sunshine and little rain, you probably don’t want to visit somewhere like the UK.

For travellers seeking sun for a visit to Europe during November, destinations like Malta, Portugal and Spain should be at the top of your list.

However, If you are searching for snowy landscapes, you will probably want to visit locations such as Finland, Iceland and the Alps.

There are so many unique places to visit in Europe , and lots of these are Cities. Amsterdam, Paris and Prague are amazing places to visit in the Winter for a City break.

Where in Europe is warm in November?

Europe is a huge continent with a wide range of climates, so it can be tough to know where to visit for warm weather in November.

However, there are a few locations that tend to be warm even during the winter months. The Canary Islands are a popular destination for sun-seekers, and thanks to their location off the coast of Africa, they enjoy warm weather all year round.

Tenerife is the largest and most popular island in the Canaries, and it’s known for its sandy beaches, lush landscapes and lively nightlife.

The Canary Islands are one of the warmest places to visit in Europe in November

I also love Gran Canaria , it is stunning and has some great places to relax!

Another warm European destination is Malta, an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea. With average temperatures of around 20 degrees Celsius in November, Malta is a great place to enjoy some winter sun.

So if you’re looking to escape the cold this winter, these are the best places to book a holiday.

I hope you found this article about the ultimate places to visit in Europe in November helpful! To make your visit to Europe the best, here are some more helpful posts:

✔️ The Best Backpack For All Types Of European Travel

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✔️ Where Are The Best Places To Visit In April In Europe?

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The best places to visit in Europe in November sign-off: Europe has so many wonderful places to visit, it can be hard to know where and when to go.

November in Europe is just full of amazing places to visit. It is also a great time to book a trip as it will be less busy and usually a lot cheaper than in December.

This guide is full of the best places to visit in Europe in November for all budgets and holiday types, I really hope you have found the perfect one for you!

Lowri Thomas

Lowri Thomas is the founder of Many Other Roads. She lives and travels in Europe and has explored more than 40 countries. She is joined on her travels with her dog Scout and they explore Europe mostly by road. Born in Wales, she also shares the best things to do in Wales, UK and beyond. She helps over 50,000 people per month plan epic Europe adventures and road trips.

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15 Best Places To Visit In Europe In November (Weather Tips!)

August 25, 2024 //  by  Follow Me Away

Are you wondering where to go in Europe in November? This is a great time of year to plan a Europe trip as many countries are experiencing low season, Christmas markets are popping up in some areas, and prices are lower for accommodation and transportation as well. Some of the best places to visit in Europe in November include a variety of destinations that will make every type of traveler happy. From hiking and beach lounging to city walking and foodie explorations, you can find just what you are looking for for your autumn Europe trip!

I absolutely must include Paris as one of the best places to visit in Europe in November as I would go for my birthday every year! For travelers looking for true autumn weather, this is an idyllic destination. Prepare your chic coats and boots, Paris is the most glamorous backdrop for your fall travel photos! The top attractions in the city including gardens, parks, Palace of Versailles, Musee d’Orsay, and more are all still great options to add to your itinerary. In November, Christmas markets are starting up as well, so be sure to check them out if you are visiting in the second half of the month.

a car on the road in front of a historical village next to a cobblestone walkway in france, best places to visit in europe in november

November is the low season in Rome and as such, you can enjoy cheaper prices and fewer crowds. If you are looking for a calmer and more relaxed experience in Rome, visiting in November is the way to go! One thing to be prepared for in Rome a this time of year is the weather. It rains about half the days in November, so be sure to pack accordingly so you can enjoy your time in the city. Even if you only have two days in Rome , adding it to your November travel itinerary is worth it.

aerial photo of two bridges crossing  a river in front of a city in autumn

Oslo is easily one of the best places to travel in November in Europe, You can enjoy crowd-free museums that are normally packed in the busy summer months, visit the Christmas markets as they open in mid-November, and much more! A few top sights to see are the Oslo fjord, the Museo Polar Ship Museum, and Steinbruvann Lake. Whether you are a history buff, foodie, or nature lover, there’s something for you in beautiful Oslo.

one of the best places to visit in europe in november, a lake in oslo norway surrounding by autumn colored trees

Plitvice Lakes National Park

Croatia is one of the best cheap European countries in November that you shouldn’t miss! And in the south of Croatia, you will find the stunning Plitvice Lakes where curving wooden boardwalks take you over the colorful blueish-green water near breathtaking waterfalls. Visiting Plitvice Lakes National Park in November is a great way to enjoy this remarkable natural feature with fewer crowds. This allows you to enjoy the rushing water and beautiful autumn foliage in a more serene space.

wooden boardwalk over water in plitvice lakes national park, people are walking on the boardwalks

Copenhagen 

Without a doubt one of the best European destinations for November, Copenhagen can be enjoyed in a more relaxing way at this time of year! On top of all of the best attractions to enjoy in the city, Christmas markets also start at this time of year. A few attractions to have on your radar in and around Copenhagen are the Hubertusjagt horse races in Dyrehaven the first Sunday in November (free), the Arktisk Festival, Kronborg Castle where Hamlet is set, and the Copenhagen Renaissance Music Festival.

aerial photos of homes next to each other in copenhagen denmark, there are many rows filling the whole photo

The Canary Islands

The Canary Islands are home to some of the most warm European cities in November. If visiting a warm place is important to you as you plan your November adventures, the Canary Islands can make you very happy! Adventure is around every corner in the Canary Islands. You can take tours, go kayaking, enjoy dolphin watching, take a dip in dreamy pools, swim with sea turtles, go canyoning, an much more!

white walled buildings with palm trees and other types of trees out front with a stone walk way also out front

Portugal is among the must-see European countries in November and Lisbon is the main attraction! While this time of year is the rainiest in Lisbon, the last half of November offer visitors fewer crowds during their visit. However, if it is important to you to avoid crowds, you will want to avoid visiting the first half of the month as Web Summit is usually held sometime during this time frame.

a cable car in lisbon making its way up the cobblestone road between buildings

Český Krumlov

Visiting Český Krumlov in November is a great way to beat the huge crowds that accumulate there in the summer months. This town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has been in several films and the popular series Game of Thrones. While the interior of the towns castle is closed from November to March, you can still explore the castle grounds and courtyards. The town also has a lovely traditional Advent Christmas Market which starts at the end of November!

one of the best places to visit in europe in november, cesky krumlov, aerial photo of historic buildings and rolling hills in the background in november

You can find some of the best November weather in Europe in the lovely Spanish city of Barcelona. The weather and the smaller crowds at this time of year are both big selling points for Barcelona in November. Barcelona is known for the incredible nightlife throughout the city. You can visit everywhere from dive bars with cult-followings to the fancy beachfront bars and clubs. You should also make time to try some of the best food in the city like Paella, Cava, Bomba, and Iberian ham.

aerial photo of Barcelona streets and buildings, fog in the background at sunrise

Sicily 

Are you dreaming of some incredible European beaches in November? Sicily has beautiful beaches with remarkably blue water that will make you never want to leave! Some of the best include Spiaggia dei Conigli, the Favignana beaches, and San Vito Capo. The mild weather in November is not only good for lounging on pretty beaches; it is great weather for exploring the history of the area as well. Some top spots include the Valley of the Temples and Palermo. Cathedral.

ocean on the left and a sandy beach on the right, in the back right of the photo there are buildings on a bright sunny day

As the temperature drops in Berlin, the city becomes one of the best European cities to visit in November. The crisp days create a dreamy autumn atmosphere in which to explore the city. With the chilly weather, you may want to center your activities around museums and galleries. Some of the other top sights to see and attractions to explore include the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin Cathedral, Checkpoint Charlie, and Tiergarten. The world-renowned German Christmas markets will be opening in November as well! I recommend spending at least three days in Berlin to see all of the astounding attractions.

river in berlin in november. a boat is on the water and you can see a tower in the background

France easily makes its way onto the list of the best countries in Europe to visit in November. And if I can make a suggestion for you, consider visiting the fairytale-like Colmar in the Alsace Region. It gets quite chilly in Colmar in November, but you will still find yourself thrilled to be in the city! The Christmas Markets in Colmar are the highlight of the late fall and early winter time period. Colmar’s six Christmas markets offer warmth and an inviting spirit to visitors. The beautiful lights, holiday decorations, treats, and shops are a sight for sore eyes!

people walking through the stone streets in the fairytale village of colmar france

Budapest , like most of the best European cities to visit in November, is a great place to enjoy Christmas activities. Vörösmarty Square and St. Stephen’s Basilica have great markets where you can purchase local crafts and taste yummy Hungarian treats. You should also walk along Andrássy Avenue to enjoy the Christmas lights if you have the time. While not Christmas activities, the Budapest Baths and a scenic cruise on the Danube at night are great ways to spend your time in the city in November as well. You can also find cultural events like dance performances, concerts, art workshops and more!

there are thermal baths visible through archways in Budapest, there are people in the baths

Looking for the best November beach vacations in Europe? The Mediterranean island of Malta is a paradise destination for beachgoers. For a soft sand beach, head to Golden Bay on the island’s northwestern coast, for a family-friendly beach, head to Ramla Bay, and for the best swimming beach, head to Blue Lagoon. Some other great locations on the island include the stunning St. John’s Co-Cathedral, Popeye Village, the Blue Grotto, and the Old City Fortress. With highs around 70 degrees Fahrenheit, this is a fabulous destination to enjoy the month of November.

a beach in malta, wall buildings line the water on a clear sky day in november, one of the best places to visit in europe in november

Vienna is home to fun festivals and activities to enjoy in November, including the Wien Modern Festival and Vienna Art Week. The lovely Vienna Christmas markets start this month as well. The festivals and markets in Vienna are one of the reasons it easily makes the list of the best November cities in Europe! November is a more affordable time of the year to visit Vienna than the summer, so if this dreamy city has been on your bucketlist for a while, now is the time to finally visit! Make sure to make time for Cafe Sacher Wien for chocolate cake and Schönbrunn Palace’s Café Residenz for apple strudel while you are there!

tall building in Vienna with an arched tin roof and bike parking out front

Now that you read a bit about the best places to visit in November in Europe, which of these incredible destinations will you be visiting first? Will you take a dip in the sparkling blue waters of Malta or will you walk along the wooden boardwalks of Plitvice Lakes National Park? We love to hear from you!

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10 Best European Cities to Visit in November

04.08.2024 by Map & Family // 3 Comments

When summer’s glow has faded and spring seems a long way off, November is the perfect time for a reviving European city trip. So which are the best European cities to visit in November? Whether you’re looking for sunshine, culture, food and wine, snowy mountains or a luxury beach break, Europe has plenty of cities that you’ll love to explore. Choose your getaway from this round up of the best places to travel in November in Europe.

One of the best European cities to visit in November is Budapest - view of the open air thermal baths with lots of people standing in the water and blue sky in background. Copyright@2024 mapandfamily.com

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Which are the best European Cities to Visit in November

November can be an excellent month for exploring popular European destinations. It’s a chance to visit the biggest hitting capital cities that are over-crowded in the height of summer, and often over-heating too. But some cities are better than others in November and you need to know in advance what to expect weather-wise.

So here’s a round up of some of the best places to travel in November in Europe. Plus tips on how to decide which are the best cities for you.

Why Visit Europe in November

  • This time of year is low season in Europe which can mean lower prices as well as fewer crowds.
  • The absence of long lines at attractions helps to make up for cooler weather.
  • You’re more likely to find good deals on flights and accommodation than in the summer months.
  • It’s a good month to enjoy local culture with fewer tourists around.

Tips for Choosing the Best European Cities to Visit in November

I’m a big fan of Europe out of season. And November can be a great month for a city break. Autumn colours linger in city parks whilst cool clear days are perfect for urban exploring, hiking or biking. But what if it rains?

Some of our greatest European cities are wonderful whatever the weather. You weigh the likelihood of rain and cooler temperatures against the freedom you gain from emptier streets and the lack of queues at attractions. I’m thinking obviously here of London, my home city, but also Florence Italy , if you crave world-class culture without the crowds.

But in my experience, smaller cities, or those with predominantly outdoor sights, are just that bit more fun in the summer months when days are mild and dry.

So check you’ll have enough to do if it rains . If you enjoy outdoor activities can you also embrace colder temperatures and maybe downpours? Or would you be better choosing a southern European city with a higher chance of sunny days?

On the other hand, there can be trade offs. An off-season bargain-priced luxury hotel with restaurants, spa and heated pool can do a lot to compensate for a wet weekend! As can a packed city itinerary of galleries, wine tastings, food tours or shopping.

In this selection I’ve picked the European cities that stand out for me. These are my best places to travel in November in Europe either because of their warm temperatures, their sightseeing that isn’t weather dependent or for their unique seasonal experiences.

Weather in Europe in November

Europe’s weather varies enormously from north to south, west to east. Very broadly speaking, in November in northern Europe expect temperatures that can drop to freezing and short days, whilst to the west and east, skies are likely to be grey and temperatures in the single digits centigrade. Southern Europe has the most likelihood of warmer days and blue skies although even here it can be unpredictable.

Hot Places in Europe in November

The Canary Islands and Cyprus top the leader board as the warmest places in November in Europe. Geographically speaking the Canaries, although a part of Spain, actually lie off the coast of Africa. Whilst Cyprus, in the south eastern Mediterranean, is closer to the Middle East than most of Europe. They both offer year-round entertainment and the highest chance of sunny days in November.

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

  • Average high and low temperatures in November: 24°C/18°C (75°F/64°F)
  • Average hours of sun: 6 hrs
  • Average days of rain/mm per month: 10 days / 29 mm
  • Sea temperature in November 22°C (73°F)

One of the Spanish Canary Islands, Gran Canaria is on the same latitude as the Sahara Desert, ensuring it has year round warmth and very little rain. In fact the position of these volcanic islands, off the coast of Africa, gives them a rather un-European climate.

A hillside of colourful houses in Las Palmas with two palm trees in the foreground.

Gran Canaria is lovely in spring – it’s one of the hottest places in Europe in April – and it has a reputation for having some of the best winters in Europe too. Its beautiful beaches are quieter than in high season and although the sea may be chilly for swimming the island offers plenty of other sporting opportunities. From golf and tennis to surfing and hiking, visitors can get outdoors and make the most of the sunny weather.

Or perhaps you’d rather sip coffee beneath the palm trees on a cobbled street in Vegueta, the historic old town of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria? This lively capital city has cultural finds, boutique hotels and great restaurants – it’s one of Spain’s gastro cities.

The milder winter weather is perfect for road trips too, so hire a car and take a scenic route around the coast. A visit to inland towns like pretty Teror with its traditional wooden balconies, reveal a different side of the island to the brasher south coast beaches. And on your way you could seek out Canarian specialities: wine and coffee from Valle de Agaete and honey rum from Arucas. There’s plenty to do here and it’s one of the warmest places in November in Europe.

Stay in Las Palmas

Plaza Mayor de Santa Ana Boutique hotel in a renovated former mansion in the old town with roof terrace and bar.

Flying time from London UK: 4 hr 30 mins

Paphos Cyprus

  • Average high and low daytime temperatures in November: 22°C/13°C (72°F/55°F)
  • Average hours of sun: 7
  • Average days of rain/mm per month: 7 days/ 66 mm
  • Sea temperature in November: 22°C/ 72°F

Frazzling in the heat of the summer, Cyprus is mellow in November, the beginning of its winter season. Expect mild temperatures and blue skies; it’s a pleasant time of year for exploring the island’s cultural treasures, mountain villages and vineyards without the summer crowds.

A line of Roman columns against a blue sky in Paphos, Cyprus, one of the hottest places in Europe in November.

Cyprus has more of a traditional Mediterranean climate than the Canary Islands, but its position in the eastern Med ensures its summers are long. In 2023 it had higher than usual temperatures in the beginning of November but, in the evenings – and in the mountains! – there’ll be a more autumnal feel.

I’ve visited Cyprus in November and enjoyed the pleasant, jeans-and-tee-shirt weather and some lovely sunsets. Days are short, with the sun setting just before 5 pm on the first of the month. It’s a good place for a coastal break, especially in a luxury hotel at off-season rates.

Paphos is a year-round seaside town, with some stunning cultural sights. The island is the legendary birthplace of Aphrodite and Paphos is a UNESCO World Heritage site thanks to its rich history. It’s the perfect time of year for a stroll to the Kato Paphos archeological park to see the ancient ruins of an earlier Paphos and its gorgeous Roman mosaics. The lack of shade can be an issue here in the summer, but not so much in November. Or head into the foothills of the Troodos mountains for wine and cheese tastings in local villages.

Cyprus is a favourite of mine and one of the best places to travel in November in Europe.

Stay in Paphos

Amavi – Made for Two Paphos Enjoy the sea views and sunsets from your room or walk from the hotel to the beach or harbour. Amavi has a heated indoor pool too.

Flying time from London: 4 hrs 35 mins

More Best Places to Travel in November in Europe

From wine tasting and truffle hunting, to Northern Light spotting and thermal bathing, here are lots more suggestions for the best European cities to visit in November.

  • High and low daytime average temperature in November: 10°C /6°C (50°F/43°F)
  • Average hours of sun: 2 hrs
  • Average days of rain/mm per month: 17 days / 63 mm

Speaking as a local, although many of us seek getaways in November, it’s a month when you can actually enjoy London without crowds. Yes the weather can be grey, but how much does that really matter when weighed against the positive advantages of fewer crowds and queues, late autumn colours (at the start of the month) or Christmas lights (at the end)?

St Paul's Cathedral overlooking the Thames against a blue sky in London in November.  Copyright@2024 mapandfamily.com

This is a great time of year to pick a central London neighbourhood and get to know it like a local. Or revel in the extra elbow room in top attractions like the Tower of London.

Time your visit to include the weekend closest to the 5th of November and you’ll get the chance to celebrate gunpowder, treason and plot! Guy Fawkes Night is a slightly bonkers commemoration of a foiled attempt in 1605 to blow up Parliament and assassinate King James I. Variously known as Plot Night, Bonfire Night or Fireworks Night, it’s marked by big public firework displays in parks on the edges of central London. Whilst the Lord Mayor’s Show , also in early November, is a lovely piece of traditional London pomp and circumstance.

And when it rains (it probably will) you’ve a host of indoor choices at your disposal: from grand department stores to theatres, concerts, cafes plus all of London’s free museums . Indoors or out London has plenty to keep you entertained, which is why it’ll always be a contender for best city in Europe to visit in November.

Stay in London

The Montague on the Gardens   This 4 star boutique Georgian townhouse with two restaurants, gym and sun rooms gets consistently good reviews. It’s just off Russell Square , close to great transport links and just round the corner from the British Museum.

Reykjavik Iceland

  • Average high and low daytime temperatures in November: 5° C/0°C (41°F/32°F)
  • Average hours of sun: 1 hr
  • Hours of daylight: 8 decreasing to 5 by the end of the month.
  • Average days of rain/mm per month: 20 days / 30mm

It may well be cold, wet or cloudy but November is still a great month to visit Iceland . The beginning of the winter season means significantly shorter days but consequently more chance of a sighting of the Northern Lights. Wrap up warm, embrace the chilly vibe and get outside to enjoy some exciting day trips during daylight hours.

The Northern Lighs, a swirl of green on the night sky over Reykjavik.

Whale and dolphin watching, horse riding and Northern Light hunting are all available from Reykjavik as are helicopter tours of the most recent volcano eruption area.

It goes without saying that a visit to one of Iceland’s famed thermal pools is a must-do. The Blue Lagoon is the standard, although almost too well known these days, whilst the newer Sky Lagoon, close to the city, has an infinity pool with ocean views. Or join the locals at one of Reykjavik’s 18 geothermal public swimming pools .

Stay in Reykjavik

Hotel Borg This Art Deco hotel gets great reviews and is ideally located on Parliament Square.

Flying time from London: 3 hr 10 mins

Budapest Hungary

  • Average high and low daytime temperatures in November: 7°C/2°C (45°F/36°F)
  • Average days of rain/mm per month: 13 days / 60mm

November is a great time to visit Budapest, the beautiful capital city of Hungary. It may be hot and busy in summertime, and packed with visitors for the Christmas markets in December, but during November you’ll find a moment of calm. This affordable city has some lovely luxury hotels too so you can make the most of shoulder season prices for a luxe break that won’t cost a fortune.

Crowds of people in the historic outdoor thermal baths in Budapest, with blue sky above.Copyright@2024 mapandfamily.com

Stroll the streets for uncrowded sightseeing, take in the view from Fisherman’s Bastion and cross the Chain Bridge from Buda to Pest. Then celebrate the cool but not freezing temperatures by taking a plunge in the warm and steamy outdoor thermal baths !

Once you’ve worked up an appetite you can sample traditional Magyar recipes, robust and spicy, that suit November’s cooler temperatures. Then dive into the eccentric, fairy-lit world of the ruin bars.

Should the rain fall, you can visit the Parliament building or Buda Castle and its museums. Then head to Budapest’s magnificent Great Market Hall to browse speciality food stalls and handicrafts.

November is also a good time to learn a little about local culture. The traditional St Martin’s Day Goose Festival and Wine Festival both take place this month, whilst the first of Budapest’s Christmas markets open in the third week. This is a fascinating European city to visit in November.

Stay in Budapest

Corinthia Hotel Budapest In the heart of Budapest the elegant Corinthia has its own Art Deco spa and pool.

Flying time from London: 2 hr 30 mins

Florence Italy

  • Average high and low daytime temperatures in November: 15°C /7°C (59°F/45°F)
  • Average hours of sun: 5 hrs
  • Average days of rain/mm per month: 14 days / 102mm

It doesn’t really matter if it rains in Florence, as I discovered in February, as long as you’re happy to while away some hours in the Uffizi. Or indeed in the hallowed halls of Gucci which also graces the Piazza della Signoria.

Florence's skyline with dome and towers, overlooking the river Arno, against a grey cloudy sky. Copyright@2024 mapandfamily.com

This is Florence after all, brimming with history and character. And off season you have room to step back and enjoy the dazzling architecture, the sculptures, the fountains and get a glimpse of the city as the locals see it. Away from the tourist hotspots, lunches, coffees and aperitivi are surprisingly affordable too.

Turn your visit into a romantic foodie break, and after soaking up the Renaissance splendours of the city head into the Tuscan countryside where (as in Alba, Piedmont) it’s truffle hunting season. Watch the skills of the truffle hunter and his dog at work and then enjoy the spoils for lunch for a memorable and unique experience. Book ahead for a Truffle Hunting Experience with Lunch in San Miniato

Stay in Florence

Hotel Savoy Friends of mine loved this chic and historic 5-star hotel. And they especially enjoyed an outing with the legendary Guilio, the Truffle Hunter , arranged by the concierge team.

A traditional bed with coronet and drapes by a large window with shutters. Copyright@2024 mapandfamily.com

In Piazza della Signoria For a central and characterful nest, you can’t go wrong with this Residenza d’Epoca, tucked away in a corner of the famous Piazza. It’s a home from home for many Florence aficionados. I stayed here this year and would go back anytime. Click here for availability and to book.

Flying time from London: 2 hr 15 mins

  • Average high and low daytime temperatures in November: 11°/5°C (52°F/41°F)
  • Average days of rain/mm per month: 6 days / 73mm

The elegant town of Alba in Piedmont, northern Italy is the perfect getaway for food lovers. It lies in the heart of the Langhe wine region, a UNESCO World Heritage protected landscape that produces world class Barolo and Barbaresco wines. Home to no less than 16 Michelin starred restaurants, as well as plenty more affordable choices, Alba is the foodie capital of the region.

Man rewards dog truffle hunting in woodland. Copyright @2022 reserved to photographer via mapandfamily.com

In October and November the town is transformed as it hosts the International White Truffle Fair attracting visitors from across the world. Browse the stalls for your own little chunk of Piedmont white gold or splash out on a truffle menu at a city restaurant.

Famous for the luscious combination of chocolate and locally grown hazelnuts known as gianduja, Alba is also birthplace of the Ferrero and Nutella confectionery brands. The chocolate factory is still based in the town, you might catch a waft of cocoa in the air, and you’ll be tempted by chocolate’y treats as you explore the ancient streets and squares.

In November in Alba you can explore the pretty historic centre with its beautiful cathedral and shop for the traditional tastes of Piedmont. Or experience local culture first hand by joining a truffle hunt to watch a skilled truffle hunter and his dog as they search for sought-after white truffles. And of course you can use Alba as a base to explore the wider Langhe Roero Monferrato wine-growing region and its top class producers.

Stay in Alba

Hotel Calissano 4 star hotel with excellent reviews in walking distance of the city center, with a parking garage too.

Flying time from London to Turin: 1 hr 55 mins

Lucerne Switzerland

  • Average high and low daytime temperatures in November: 9°C /3°C (48°F/37°F)
  • Average days of rain/mm per month: 16 days / 58 mm
  • Average number of days with snow: 1

In the heart of Switzerland, an hour’s train ride through beautiful scenery from Zurich airport, Lucerne is the perfect base for an Alpine break. Nestled on the shores of Lake Lucerne with snow- capped mountains in the background, it’s one of the most beautiful cities in Switzerland.

A view of Lucerne's covered bridge with blue sky and a snow-capped mountain in the background.

You can indulge all your Alpine dreams here! Wrap up in cosy hats and scarves to wander the cobblestoned streets of the picturesque Old Town. It’s eminently walkable and the medieval frescoed buildings, turreted city walls, Renaissance churches and covered bridges are a real treat. For more treats, drop into a snug restaurant for a warming Swiss cheese fondue, then follow it up with a visit to one of Lucerne’s famed artisan chocolatiers, try Läderach or Bachmann.

Or plan an Alpine adventure: from Lucerne. You can take a Guided Tour to Mount Titlis to ride the Ice Flyer chair lift, explore the 5000-year-old glacier cave, cross the Cliff Walk suspension bridge or go snow-tubing. Alternatively you can book a hiking or sightseeing tour into the Alps , or even travel to the highest railway station in Europe on the Jungfraujoch Top of Europe Day Trip from Lucerne . If you’re looking for fresh air and fantastic scenery Switzerland is one of the best European countries to visit in November.

Stay in Lucerne

Burgenstock Hotel and Resort If your idea of an Alpine break is all about snow-capped views and stress-soothing massages then Burgenstock, on its glorious perch above Lake Lucerne, is just what you need. Enjoy an all-out luxury stay like this one at Burgenstock resort , or whisk up the mountain in the resort’s own furnicular for a sybaritic session in the day spa.

Flying time from London to Zurich: 1 hr 40 mins

Vienna Austria

  • Average days of rain/mm per month: 14 days / 50mm
  • Average number of days with snow: 3

Vienna is one of those cities which still looks good in winter. Maybe it’s the elegant architecture, the warm Belle Epoque cafes, or the smart Austrian loden winter coats worn by locals: Vienna shines even if the weather is less than optimal. And this walkable city with its efficient network of public transportation is perfectly designed for a cold weather visit .

Horses and. carriage outside a grand cafe in Vienna. The horses are wearing rugs. Copyright@2024 mapandfamily.com

Foodies will love the rich warming Austrian ragouts and strudels, as well as the handfuls of chestnuts roasted on streetside braziers. And you haven’t properly visited Vienna without spending an hour or two in one of its historic cafes with a book, a Viennese coffee and a slice of sachertorte.

Vienna is a cultural hotspot with enough museums, galleries and palaces to fill several rainy days, as well as a busy schedule of autumn concerts and opera in the evenings. We spent 3 days in Vienna in winter and there was plenty to do.

From mid-November the Christmas markets begin to open up, and the famous Viennese Ball season begins in November too. Visitors can even take a class to brush up their waltzes and polkas. With so much to offer Vienna is one of the best places to visit in Europe in November. Alles Walzer!

Stay in Vienna

Hotel König von Ungarn We loved this charming historic hotel in the city centre, with its beautiful internal courtyard. Mozart used to live next door!

Beaujolais France

  • Average high and low daytime temperatures in November: 11°C/4°C (52°F/39°F)
  • Average days of rain/mm per month: 15 days / 106mm

One for wine lovers, because weather-wise November is not the most propitious month to visit this region of eastern France. It’s likely to be quite rainy. But it is also the month of Beaujolais Nouveau day and an opportunity to enjoy wine tastings in one of France’s premier regions.

A patchwork of russet coloured vineyards with a couple of small buildings near Beaujeu, Beaujolaiis.

The Beaujolais wine region isn’t a city per se. But this is such an appropriate November event that I wanted to include it in this list of best places to travel in November in Europe. Besides, nearby Lyon is often considered the foodie capital of France. All the more reason to plan a November visit.

The third Thursday in November at midnight is the moment that the young Beaujolais wine is uncorked for the first time. This event is marked with parties, fireworks and parades in Beaujeu, the capital of the region, as well as cities round the world. ‘Nouveau’ day fell out of favour a few years ago as the wine became a victim of its own success. But that’s in the past now and this whole wine region deserves a few day’s exploration.

Taste the other top wines from the region like Moulin-à-Vent, Fleurie and Brouilly. Visit the medieval village of Oingt which has great views and restaurants as well as many artisan workshops and galleries. Built in the famed golden stone of the region it’s one of the most beautiful villages in France. While Vaux-en-Beaujolais inspired the comic satirical novel Clochemerle.

Stay in Beaujolais

Chateau de Pizay Set in formal gardens and vineyards, near Beaujeu, this quintessentially French chateau produces its own fine wines and has an award-winning spa too.

Flying time from London to Lyon: 1 hr 40 mins

More European Cities to Visit in November

You may be wondering why I’ve left out several wonderful cities which are also warm places in November in Europe. Here are three favourites, with the reservation that you can never be quite sure about the weather. You may be lucky – you may not!

It’s one of my favourite cities in the world for epic sights, pizza and ice cream. But Rome’s average rainfall in November is 130 mm across 15 days, probably its wettest month. Temperatures are still mild but many of Rome’s main attractions: the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Trevi fountain, are outdoors, and I’d prefer to see them on a dry day.

Barcelona Spain

Beautiful Barcelona has a lower average rainfall than Rome in November. And statistics show that it has less rain in November than in September or October, averaging 43 mm over 5 days. But many of Barcelona’s greatest sights are its fabulous and fun Gaudi buildings , and to really appreciate them means being outdoors. Plus Barcelona is a seaside city: if you have the option then spring or summer is a great time to visit to enjoy the beaches too.

Lisbon Portugal

Lisbon is another gorgeous southern European city, but November is actually its wettest month of the year. Its average rainfall in November is 120 mm over 14 days. This might put a dampener on your plans to explore Lisbon ‘s cobblestone streets or the string of lovely beaches that stretch along the Lisbon coastline. On the other hand you might be lucky – or you could save Lisbon for one of the drier months of the year.

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June 10, 2024 at 6:11 pm

Do you think Venice would also be nice in November? I’ve always wanted to go, but I don’t want to be part of the overtourism problem by going during the summer.

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June 10, 2024 at 9:17 pm

Hi, I agree with you and in fact I avoid Venice in high season. But I love going in autumn and winter because it’s quieter and has some beautifully romantic misty days. I’ve written about Venice in October in the blog which will give you an idea of the weather. In November it will be cooler and you can expect some rain. There’s also the occasional phenomenon of acqua alta in Nov and Dec when low-lying parts of Venice can flood, but the city is used to dealing with this and generally speaking it’s business as usual, with duckboards to walk on and some great photo opportunities! You may find yourself sightseeing in the rain but I think that’s a fair trade off for fewer crowds.

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Thank you! This is all good to know.

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Visiting Europe at any time of year is a dream come true for any traveler; the trick is to include as many of the continent’s must-see attractions and sights as possible in your schedule.

In Europe, November marks the end of the fall season and the beginning of the season of preparation for the impending winter. You shouldn’t rule out a European city break in November just because it isn’t the most popular time to travel there. To begin with, you won’t encounter nearly as many people as you would in Europe during the summer.

Despite their perennial popularity, cities like Rome and Athens see far fewer tourists in November, making it an ideal time to explore them. The sweltering heat in the height of summer is another minus for getting around on foot but that won’t happen in November.

No matter what you’re looking for in a vacation spot, you’ll find it in one of the 15 best places to visit in Europe we’ve chosen below.

1. Lucerne, Switzerland

best europe city to visit in november

This little Swiss city is one of the most picturesque in all of Switzerland, thanks to its location on the northern shore of Lake Lucerne.

The town is pleasant in any month, but November is ideal for sightseeing since it is less busy and the weather is mild enough to explore the nearby mountains.

The medieval buildings and the famous Chapel Bridge in Lucerne have earned worldwide city renown.

2. Granada, Spain

Located at the base of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the Spanish city of Granada was the last Moorish stronghold in Europe.

The city’s Islamic architecture gives it a unique and exotic vibe. Visitors are initially drawn to the Alhambra, but the Nasrid Palaces and Generalife Gardens ultimately capture their hearts.

Visit the mosque in Cordoba, go hiking in the Alpujarras, or stroll along the old Caminito del Rey trail in November when the weather is mild enough for a day excursion out of the city.

3. Cyclades Islands, Greece

Many people consider Greece’s Cyclades the most visually striking Mediterranean islands. Santorini, with its breathtaking volcanic caldera; Paros, with its peaceful settlements; and Delos, with its ancient ruins, are all within easy boating distance from the mainland.

These islands are stunning all year round due to their natural beauty, but if you want to avoid the crowds, the best time to visit is in November.

4. Emilia Romagna, Italy

best europe city to visit in november

The cuisine of the northern Italian region of Emilia Romagna is world-famous. Travelers with a penchant for Italian cuisine will find this to be a paradise on earth.

It is the birthplace of several well-known culinary treats, including many types of cheese, ham, pasta, and vinegar. Even Italians from other regions will agree that the food of Emilia Romagna is exceptional.

5. Barcelona, Spain

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Summers in Barcelona may be hot and humid due to the city’s proximity to the Mediterranean Sea. However, the most significant time to visit Barcelona, if you want to escape the heat and congestion, is in November, when the day’s temperature is mild and the evenings are cool.

You may go mushroom hunting, celebrate the harvest at the Chestnut Festival (La Castanyada), and attend cultural events like the Voll-Damm Jazz Festival of Barcelona , all of which take place in the fall.

6. Athens, Greece

November is one of the most significant times to visit Athens and perhaps all over the globe. Since the winter weather doesn’t start until December, the temperatures are still tolerable in early November, making it one of the warmest cities in Europe.

Because Athens is one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations, visiting in November could be the ideal strategy for avoiding the city’s “crowds.”

7. Reykjavik, Iceland

In November, a visit to Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital, is a trip to one of Europe’s most beautiful cities.

It is the ideal starting point for an Icelandic winter trip, whether you want to relax in the Blue Lagoon or try the regional cuisine. November is a great time to visit since you may take refuge from the chill of winter in the lagoon’s warm waters.

8. Budapest, Hungary

best europe city to visit in november

Budapest, the Hungarian capital, is one of Europe’s liveliest and least expensive cities.

Explore the beautiful historic district, unwind in a spa, and party the night away in this fantastic Eastern European metropolis.

November is packed with exciting events, from the St. Martin’s Day Wine Festival to a visit to the citadel, which offers a breathtaking panorama of the city from atop a hill overlooking the Danube and the heart of the city center.

9. Dublin, Ireland

Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is one of the most attractive and historically significant European cities.

You may go to Trinity College to view the most well-known medieval manuscript in the world, which contains the four Gospels of Jesus Christ, take a tour of the Guinness Brewery, or engage in a whiskey tasting. You will definitely not get bored in November in Dublin.

10. Florence, Italy

best europe city to visit in november

This city is one of the most incredible places to visit in Europe, any time of the year. It has so much to offer in terms of culture, from artwork and architecture to trends and cuisine.

Traveling to this city is essential to sample the finest Tuscan cuisine and wine. You can spend the month of November window shopping and tasting delicious wine in the town that gave the world Gucci and Ferragamo.

11. Rome, Italy

November brings pleasant temperatures, making seeing the remains of the Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, and Colosseum more enjoyable.

Although there is never a dull moment when visiting the Vatican, November offers a respite from the heat and a chance to see the Sistine Chapel and Vatican Museums without having to fight through a throng of other tourists.

12. Belgrade, Serbia

best europe city to visit in november

To this day, Serbia is one of Europe’s least-visited countries, and its capital city, Belgrade, is mainly unknown to the general public. But there is a wide variety of fun things to do and see in this beautiful city throughout November.

Visit the charming cafés, traditional eateries, and bakeries in the Skadarlija Neighborhood for some authentic Serbian fare or try some of the country’s infamously potent rakija. But be careful, you can fall in love with Serbia.

13. Turin, Italy

The first capital of Italy is rich in history, culture, and delicious food that will please even the most jaded tourist.

Also, the weather in November is perfect for outdoor activities and makes this one of the top destinations to visit in Europe.

Hikers with experience may spend a day exploring the countryside and climbing mountains over 2,600 meters high, such as the Puta Quattro Sorelle, which is less than two hours away by train.

14. Vienna, Austria

best europe city to visit in november

If you want to see the end of autumn and the start of winter in Europe, you should go to Vienna, one of the world’s most pleasant towns, in November.

Belvedere Palace, St. Stephen’s Cathedral, and the Vienna State Opera are just a few of the stunning landmarks that call Vienna home.

15. Nice, France

The November weather in Nice is excellent for sightseeing without the swarms of tourists who arrive in summer.

Despite Nice’s many attractions, few visitors can resist the allure of a stroll down the Promenade des Anglais. This wide boulevard runs parallel to the glistening blue waters of the Mediterranean and Nice’s exotic beaches.

16. Gdansk, Poland

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While most tourists to Poland prefer to travel to Krakow or Warsaw, Gdansk has much to offer in the fall.

Small and picturesque Gdansk is a port city on the Baltic Sea in northern Poland. This city will captivate you with its delicious Polish cuisine, pretty seasonal markets and colorful architecture.

You can spend a romantic evening in one of the pretty seaside restaurants, and nearby Sopot has a thriving nightlife. Although Gdansk may not be the first city that comes to mind when you think of a vacation in Poland, it is undoubtedly a fantastic one.

Gdansk is also a three-city area. So there’s plenty to see and do between Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia. All three are just a short train ride away from each other!

17. Asturias, Spain

best europe city to visit in november

Those who have visited Asturias in northern Spain consider it a hidden gem. It is a place known for its delicious local cuisine, refreshing wines, and the fantastic alcoholic cider known as “sidra.”

Asturias is one of the most popular destinations in Europe, and November is the ideal month for a trip. With nice weather and no other people around, you can take a road trip.

There are many stunning and interesting places to visit in Asturias. On the outskirts of Oviedo, the capital of the state, is one of the most prominent cultural sites. This is a beautiful city with historic buildings, an active nightlife and medieval streets.

Visit Calle Gascona for the ultimate authentic Asturian evening. On both sides of the street, you will find local eateries. Inside, eateries compete with each other for the best regional cuisine, such as the hearty stew of meat and vegetables known as Fabada Asturiana.

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Europe is a traveller’s delight all through the year and the challenge is, in fact, to make sure you are packing in the best destinations and things to do in your Euro itinerary. In November, Europe is preparing for the winter coming ahead and is at the peak of autumn, where the colourful foliage is shedding. North of Europe in cities like Paris, London, and Berlin the chill is already in place and the end of November witnesses snow. Southern Europe is an altogether different scenario, where sunny cities like Rome, Barcelona, Granada, and Seville experience pleasant weather punctuated by rain. It is an ideal time to visit for those who cannot handle the humid Mediterranean heat. But, whichever region or cities you pick you will enjoy the perks of low tourist season with lower airfares and discounts on accommodation. November will witness the celebration of All Saints Day throughout the continent and every major city hosts its own International Film Festival. Find out what else you can do in the 10 Best Places to go in Europe in November.

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An assortment of 10 places that cover the warm and cold parts of Europe, our list of the 10 Best Places to Go in Europe in November is just what you need to satisfy your November hijinks. Keep your passports handy as you'll need them real soon!

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Naples, Italy

Average high: 18°c | average low: 10°c.

The Neapolitan way of life is one full of good food, great vibes and a zest for life. November is one of the best months to experience this Italian Riviera. Granted, it is one of the wettest months of the year, but there is nothing an umbrella and a raincoat can shield you from. The rain drives away the crowds, leaving the city for you to explore. November is the best time to head to Pompeii to explore the ruins, or visit Herculaneum. It’s also good to bring an appetite as you will find the best Pizza in the world here! There is no dearth of culture and history in the city as it is dotted with castles and palaces.

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Granada, spain, average high: 16°c | average low: 6°c.

The last bastion of the Moors, Granada is peppered with Islamic architecture that lends an exotic atmosphere to the Spanish city nestling in the foothills of Sierra Nevada. The Alhambra is what draws the visitors, but it’s the Alcazaba, Nasrid Palaces and the Generalife Gardens that keep them enamoured. In November the weather is ideal for day trips out of the city and you should walk the ancient trail at Caminito Del Ray, pay a visit to the mosque at Cordoba or hike the Alpujarras. Not just the architecture, the cuisine of Granada is one you will want to write home about! Don’t miss out on all these amazing adventures in the most perfect weather Granada experiences!

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Madrid, spain, average high: 12°c | average low: 4°c.

Head next to the capital of Spain, where the weather is not exactly what you would call warm, but it still is pretty manageable. Temperatures loom around the 10°C mark, however you won’t really feel the chill as the sun is out for nearly 5-6 hours everyday. Being a metropolitan city, Madrid is bustling with activity and as a result you will never run out of things to do and places to see. If you are a museum buff, this city is your haven. The Prado National Museum , Reina Sofia Museum , Museo del Romanticismo, Sorolla Museum - these are just a few of the many, many museums you can spend hours and hours at in Madrid. Madrid is also well known for its electric nightlife scene, housing some of the world’s most popular clubs and restaurants. Apart from the usual, in February, Madrid hosts its annual Carnival - a massive celebration with theatrical parades, live performances, fun activities and a lovely, joyous atmosphere all round the city. Don’t miss the famous burying of the sardines!

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Barcelona, spain, average high: 18°c | average low: 12°c.

Sometimes it’s better to visit a destination during the off season and Barcelona is one of them. Barcelona cradles the Mediterranean Sea and its summers can be hot and humid. The best way to avoid the heat and crowds is to visit Barcelona in November when the day time temperatures are pleasant and nights cool. You can enjoy shorter queues at Sagrada Familia and Gaudi’s landmarks like Park Guell and Casa Mila. Catch a game or tour at the Camp Nou Stadium and enjoy walking the city. You also get to indulge in autumn celebrations like mushroom foraging, the Chestnut party ‘La Castanyada’ and enjoy cultural festivals like Voll-Damm Jazz Festival and Independent Film Festival of Barcelona.

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Seville, spain, average high: 20°c | average low: 10°c.

The fragrance of the orange orchards in the Mudéjar Palaces travel far and wide, and the Andalusian sun feels warm in Seville in November. The capital of Andalusia is one of the best places to go in Europe in November because winter is here just fabulous! It is the only time of the year when you can enjoy walking outdoors without the sharp heat. It is a great time to admire the city’s Mudéjar architecture in the Royal Alcazar and La Giralda, and Gothic architecture in Seville Cathedral. Take a walking tour and stroll down the medieval lanes that seem stuck in time and savor the authentic cuisine. Don’t forget to attend a Flamenco show!

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Budapest, hungary, average high: 9°c | average low: 4°c.

Nothing is more relaxing than beating the cold on wintery November nights by soaking in a hot thermal spring bath in Budapest. There are enough reasons to travel to Budapest all year round but its energetic vibe and list of events makes it one of the best places to go in Europe in November. Budapest’s architecture will amaze you and a walking tour is the best way to explore the Hungarian Parliament and the towns of Buda and Pest. November is one of the wettest months, so get your waterproof gear on and hop on a HOHO bus that will take you across the sights. Enjoy traditional Hungarian cuisine on the feast day of St. Martin’s Day and sample the best wine and cheese.

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Florence, italy, average high: 15°c | average low: 6°c.

Florence is opulence epitomized! From art and architecture to fashion and food, the city offers the best of everything and it is one of the best year-round destinations in Europe. Florence in November takes on an utterly dramatic atmosphere; it is one of the wettest months of the year. Get your rain gear in place and take cover at one of the fabulous museums ranging from iconic Duomo to the Uffizi and Accademia Galleries. The city is the capital of the Tuscan region and you must take a road trip to enjoy the pleasures of the best wine and food of Tuscany. In November, spend your days walking the streets and shopping in the hometown of Gucci and Ferragamo, and end your days with an exquisite wine dinner.

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Rome, italy, average high: 17°c | average low: 7°c.

For over 2,000 years all roads led to Rome, and even today the city is a must-visit destination on any Europe itinerary. In November, the temperatures cool down and it becomes pleasurable to explore the ruins of Roman Forum, Palatine Hill and Colosseum in the beautiful autumn weather. While the Vatican is always a busy destination, in November there is a cooling period when you can experience fewer crowds and enjoy the Sistine Chapel and Vatican Museums at peace. Celebrate All Saints Day and other cultural events like Rome International Film Festival and Rome Europa Festival in November. The best way to explore the city is on a guided walking tour, as you tread the same paths as kings and royalty of yore!

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Venice, italy, average high: 12°c | average low: 5°c.

Eager to walk across the cobblestone streets and stroll across the numerous bridges in Venice, without bumping into throngs of other tourists? November is the best chance for you to do that! Venice in November is in the tourist low season, partly due to its cold weather and the moderate rainfall. But don’t let that stop you because it is a great time to enjoy Venice as a local would do. Take a gondola ride and witness the beauty of Venetian architecture along the Grand Canal, or go on a walking tour of San Marco Plaza, Doge’s Palace or head in the back lanes to experience the quaint atmosphere of narrow canals and houses that seem to float in the water.

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Paris, france, average high: 11°c | average low: 6°c.

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27 Great Places To Visit In Europe In November [2024]

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great places to visit in Europe in November

November doesn’t have to be the least attractive month to travel to Europe. Indeed, there are still so many destinations you can visit and have an  even better experience  than in the summertime. The weather will still be nice, and you can enjoy European destinations with  fewer crowds .

As a world traveler, I’ve traveled extensively in Europe, even in November . So, I’ve made a list of the best places you can visit, whether for the Thanksgiving holidays or a short gateway before Christmas .

Below, I present you with the 27 best places to visit in Europe in November. Pick your favorite one and  plan your journey based on your interests .

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List Of The 27 Great Places To Visit In Europe In November

Let’s jump right into the list of the best places you can visit in November. You might not think, but you’ll enjoy plenty of stunning places at this time of the year.

To make it easier for you, I’ve divided the list into the warmest places, the best European cities to visit, the cheapest places, and spots for the best adventure in Europe in November. So check them out.

Here is the list of all 27 best European places to visit in November , including a map .

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Map Of The Best European Places To Visit In November

Is November A Good Time To Visit Europe?

Certainly, November is a great time to visit Europe , but you must choose the right destination. The weather might be gloomy in some parts of Europe, so use this list of the best places as a guideline to choose the perfect destination for you.

Europe in November is much less crowded than any other time. It also means prices drop , especially for accommodation, so you can enjoy a cheap gateway .

Where To Go In Europe In November For Warm Weather

If you’re looking to visit warm places in Europe in November, make your way to the following regions :

✅ The Balkans ✅ Mediterranean ✅ Canary Islands

The Balkan countries such as Albania and Greece still have warm weather in November. While it might rain more often than in the summer, you can still go to the beach and enjoy swimming. So think about visiting.

  • Ksamil (Albania)
  • Saranda (Albania)
  • Greek Islands such as Santorini, Milos, Mykonos, or Crete

The Mediterranean has a fantastic climate that attracts visitors even in November. The best places to visit in the Mediterranean in November are:

  • Algarve (Portugal)
  • Costa del Sol (Spain)

PRO TIP: The warmest places in Europe in November are the Canary Islands . Temperatures range between 20°C/68°F and 23°C/73°F. It’s still a great time to go swimming, and the water temperature is around 22°C/71°F.

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Warmest places to visit in europe in november.

I assume many of you look for warm places when the cold comes to your homes, wherever you are. So, if you want to visit Europe at this time of the year and enjoy a beach vacation or mild temperatures , these are the places I recommend you visit.

1. Canary Islands

The Canary Islands is the warmest place in Europe in November . If the purpose of your visit is warm temperatures, great beaches , and even some adventure , look no further. You’ll have a great time.

You can visit Grand Canaria if you want to enjoy beautiful beaches and go swimming. Besides, Tenerife offers great hiking trails , so you can experience some outdoor adventures, too. Hike up to Spain’s highest mountain, Teide (a volcano).

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE : 25°C/77°F RAINFALL: 3mm (around 0.5 day) per month

WHERE TO STAY: H10 Atlantic Sunset (Tenerife) & Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia (Grand Canaria)

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Tenerife: Dolphin & Whale Cruise With Snacks ➡ Grand Canaria: Catamaran Dolphin Watch Cruise With Snorkeling

great places to visit in Europe in November Canary Islands

2. Portimão

The Algarve in Portugal is another warm region you can enjoy in November. There are several places where you can stay, Portimão. It’s in the middle, so you’ll be close to the unique sights, such as the Carvoeiro boardwalk , Algar Seco , and Benagil Cave , to admire the most stunning rock formations.

Don’t miss out on visiting Praia Da Amorosa, one of the most beautiful Algarve beaches .

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE : 22°C/72°F RAINFALL: 22mm (around 3 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Vila Vita Parc Resort & Spa

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Bengil Caves Speed Boat Tour ➡ Kayak Tour Of Benagil Caves

best Algarve beaches Praia da Marinha

Málaga keeps its warm temperatures in November. You will enjoy lower prices and fewer tourist crowds , and you can still enjoy a beach vacation on the nearby Costa del Sol .

Visit some of the best resorts around Málaga to enjoy the sun and relax. Or go sightseeing in the city, make a day trip to Gibraltar , and taste delicious Spanish cuisine.

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE : 20°C/68°F RAINFALL: 95mm (around 10 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Tandem Soho Suites

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Sunset Catamaran Trip ➡ Guided Tour To Caminito Del Rey

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Albania has been trending lately. No wonder when I visited this beautiful country, I immediately had to spread the word about it and tell everyone to visit. And I’m telling you again – Albania is a hidden gem of Europe . So, put it onto your travel list now.

Ksamil is in southern Albania, known as the Caribbean of Europe . It has some of the most beautiful beaches on the continent, and it’s still warm and cheap in November.

It might rain a lot though, so check the weather forecast before visiting.

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 19°C/66°F RAINFALL: 204mm (around 19 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Hotel Meta Ksamil

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Butrint National Park Visit ➡ Blue Eye Near Saranda

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5. Greek Islands

This list couln’t be completed without mentioning our beloved Greece. Of course, Greece is on everyone’s bucket list. And you would make the best travel decision, putting your visit off for November.

It’ll be much cheaper and calmer . You can go for a beach vacation and visit the beautiful Greek Islands such as Rhodes , Santorini , or Milos .

Or stay on the mainland and enjoy it with my Greek road trip , visiting breathtaking places like Meteora.

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 19°C/66°F RAINFALL: 60mm (around 5 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Antonoglou Beach Vilas (Rhodes Island) – Remezzo Villas (Santorini Island) – Sarantis Suites & Apartments (Milos Island)

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Rhodes: All-Inclusive Day Cruise With BBQ & Unlimited Drinks ➡ Santorini: Traditional Sightseeing Bus Tour With Oia Sunset ➡ Milos: Arhcaeology & Culture Tour

great places to visit in Europe in November Greece

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Malta is often overlooked by travelers, but it’s a great alternative to the Canary Islands , which tend to be slightly more expensive. This small island in the Mediterranean offers warm weather all year round. As with other destinations, you’ll benefit from low November prices and fewer crowds.

Besides a great beach vacation, you can explore stunning sights around the island, such as the Blue Grotto and Gozo .

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 20°C/68°F RAINFALL: 80mm (around 7 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Sally Port Suites

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Blue Lagoons, Beaches & Bays Trip By Catamaran ➡ Gozo Day Trip Including Ggantija Temples

great places to visit in europe in november malta

Best European Cities To Visit In November

Do you fancy a city gateway in Europe? These are my favorite cities, especially at this time of the year. You’ll enjoy them more than in the summertime. It’ll be quieter and cheaper, and the weather is usually perfect.

Seville is hands down one of my top 3 favorite cities in Europe . It’s one of the cities where you can still walk around with light summer clothes. I visited it in December, and it was perfect.

The city has a rich history and culture , and you can admire three different ethnical districts: Christian, Muslim, and Jewish . It’s amazing how these three groups managed to live together.

Nowadays, you can see different architectural styles and enjoy the bustling streets with Spanish delicacies.

November is also a great time to make this  southern Spain road trip itinerary  and visit even more beautiful places in Andalusia.

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 20°C/68°F RAINFALL: 66mm (around 6 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Casa Romana Hotel Boutique

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Guided Tour Of Seville ➡ Live Flamenco Dancing Show ➡ Tapas Crawl

southern Spain itinerary 10 days Sevilla

Porto is my favorite city in Portugal. It has its vibe and culture that you have to experience. Bring a jacket as it might be windier in November. But you can always go for a glass of delicious dessert wine, Porto , to keep you warm.

Enjoy stunning culture or make a day trip to the Douro Valley and learn about the local wine production. There is so much to do and see.

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 17°C/62°F RAINFALL: 150mm (around 15 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: São Domingos Residences

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Porto: 6 Bridges Douro River Cruise ➡ Douro Valley, Boat Tour, Wine Tasting & Lunch

Portugal itinerary 10 days Douro River Cruise Porto

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9. Barcelona

Barcelona is always a good choice for a city gateway, no matter the time of the year. It attracts visitors all year round, and November is not an exception. I lived in the city for a year, and November was one of my favorite months .

It’s calm, yet many events are still happening. If you don’t know where to go, you’ll be amazed by Barcelona in November. It’ll give you a great mixture of sightseeing , delicious food and drinks, and you can even go swimming and spend some time on the beach.

Stay for three or more days and enjoy some of these road trips from Barcelona .

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 18°C/64°F RAINFALL: 70mm (around 8 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: NH Collection Barcelona Grand Hotel Calderon

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Sagrada Familia Entry Ticket With Audioguide ➡ Park Guell Guided Tour With Ski-The-Line Ticket ➡ Casa Batlo Entry With Audioguide

Barcelona itinerary 3 days Barceloneta promenade beach

10. Monte Carlo

Visit one of the smallest countries in Europe and its rich hub with the casino , Monte Carlo. If you want to enjoy a bit of luxury , go to Monaco . It’s still warm at this time of the year. You can make day trips to other parts of the French Riviera or spend a day on a yacht.

If you want to visit more stunning places on the Riviera, follow my French Riviera itinerary .

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 16°C/60°F RAINFALL: 144mm (around 14 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Boutique Hotel Miramar

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Monte Carlo Hop-On Hop-Off Bus ➡ From Nice: French Riviera In 1 Days

French Riviera itinerary 7 days Monaco

11. Florence

Florence is one of my favorite cities in Italy. And November is a great time to visit it. While temperatures drop, the weather is still pleasant, and prices are significantly lower .

Make it your base and go for a small road trip around Tuscany . Visit local wineries and enjoy the misty mornings with breathtaking views.

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 16°C/60°F RAINFALL: 133mm (around 13 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Relais Piazza Signoria

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Chianti Wineries Tour With Food & Wine Tasting ➡ Pasta Making Class With Tasting

Florence Italy

Prague is amazing all year round. If you want to visit  Europe’s most beautiful city , this place should be your choice. Not only can you enjoy  cheap and delicious beer , it offers many stunning sights, from the Prague Castle to the St. Vitus Cathedral, the Astronomical Clock, and the main square.

One of the benefits is that you can already experience  Christmas Markets  at the beginning of December. So come at the end of November and wait for the markets to start on the 2nd of December this year.

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 8°C/46°F RAINFALL: 180mm (around 17 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Pytloun Boutique Hotel Prague

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Sightseeing Dinner Cruise ➡ Prague Beer Spa

how many days in Prague castle and st vitus cathedral

13. Helsinki

Helsinki doesn’t get a lot of pride, which is a shame. When I visited the city, I had the same feelings about this place on my first day. I thought, ough, this city is strange , with not many nice sights, what will I do here? But then I did a guided tour and… I changed my mind.

Helsinki is an exciting city and deserves more recognition. It’s all about the experiences. You can learn about the interesting history , taste local cuisine with tradition in the Restaurant Savotta , and warm up in the Finish sauna (I recommend Löyly ).

Besides, Fins are the happiest people in the world , so we have something to learn from them. Come visit Helsinki and hear stories from locals .

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 4°C/39°F RAINFALL: 58mm (around 8 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Scandic Helsinki Hub

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Helsinki Sightseeing Canal Cruise ➡ Walking Tour With A Local Guide

Helsinki Sauna Loyly

14. Salzburg

Another city choice you can make as a traveler and can’t go wrong in November is Salzburg . This beautiful royal town will surprise you with its Fortress up on the hill with breathtaking Alps views .

You can also experience the Christmas Markets , one of the most beautiful in Europe . If you get colder, visit one of the Austrian cafes and sip hot chocolate with a traditional Sacher Cake .

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 9°C/48°F RAINFALL: 109mm (around 10 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Hotel Sacher Salzburg

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Sound Of Music & Salt Mines Tour ➡ Mozart Fortress Concert & Dinner

Salzburg walking tour

15. Brussels

Speaking about sweets, you should visit Brussels. If you’re a foodie and want to enjoy a tiny European city, you’ll love the capital of Belgium. Come here and admire its beautiful Town Hall. Visit the Peeing Man and see whether he is dressed for a special occasion.

Stroll through the historical streets and try delicious chocolate pralines , waffles , and Fries .

You can also visit its beautiful Christmas Markets and buy souvenirs for your Christmas Tree.

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 10°C/50°F RAINFALL: 67mm (around 6 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: OPO Hotel

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Walking Tour With Belgian Lunch, Chocolate & Beer ➡ Belgian Chocolate Making Workshop

Brussels Belgium Town Hall

Best Places For Adventure In Europe In November

If you’re looking for adventure and outdoor activities, these are the best places I recommend you visit. You can take your entire family if every member has different interests. These places offer a bit for everyone , not just for you, adventurous souls.

16. Swiss Mountains

I could spend my life in the Swiss mountains . It’s a great place to be even in November, but check out the weather forecast before visiting. It might be gloomy and rainy , and the first snow falls. But it’s one of the best places in Europe in November to enjoy nature and mountains.

Among the best mountains you should visit are Schilthorn , Glacier 3000° , Mt. Titlis , and Mt. Pilatus .

If the weather isn’t good, visit Jungfraujoch , the meteorological station and the highest train station in Europe.

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: -5°C/23°F SNOWFALL: 76mm (around 7 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY : Belvedere Swiss Quality Hotel (Jungfraujoch & Schilthorn) – Hotel Des Alpes (Mt. Titlis & Mt. Pilatus)

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Jungfraujoch Roundtrip Tickets ➡ Schilthorn Roundtrip Tickets ➡ Mt Titlis Tour From Lucerne

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Tromso is the best city in Norway you can visit in November and the wintertime . It’s like the city awakes in winter. Many excursions start to see the polar light or visit the Sami inhabitants in northern Norway.

Tromso is full of adventure in November, so choose some activities such as a Sami visit, polar light chasing, dog sledding, or a reindeer visit, and have fun in Norway.

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 2°C/35°F SNOWFALL: 280mm (around 12 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Clarion Hotel The Edge

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ All Inclusive Northern Lights Chase Minibus Tour ➡ Reindeer Sled, Dinner, and Northern Lights Day Trip

great places to visit in Europe in November Tromso Sami

18. Innsbruck

Innsbruck and its surroundings are a great place to visit in Austria. You can already go skiing in some resorts or visit the famous ski jump . It’s a nice city, so you can just stroll through its streets and learn about its history.

It’s also a great place for a wellness retreat in Austria . You can stay in the Aqua Dome with excellent wellness facilities and enjoy the mountain views from a hot pool or a sauna.

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 9°C/48°F SNOWFALL: 88mm (around 6 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Aqua Dome (in Längenfeld)

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Patscherkofel Mountain Winter Hike ➡ Swarovski Crystal Worlds

great places to visit in Europe in November Innsbruck

19. Dolomites

The Dolomites, the Alps in northern Italy, are, in my opinion, the best place to go skiing in Europe . The skiing season starts in late November , and prices are still low.

So, if you can’t wait to go skiing, visit the Dolomites with stunning views and go skiing around Marmolada , make a famous Sella Ronda ski round, or enjoy thousands of perfect skiing slopes on Kronplatz .

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: -2°C/28°F SNOWFALL: 130mm (around 12 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Bärenhotel

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Skiing In Kronplatz ➡ Sella Ronda Skiing

great places to visit in Europe in November Dolomites

20. Lake Bled

It’s getting cold in November in Slovenia, but Lake Bled still has much to offer. Undoubtedly, it’s one of the most beautiful places in Slovenia. And even in November, you can still enjoy some of the best things to do in Lake Bled . Go Ziplining at Zipline Dolinka until the 20th of November.

Ride the traditional Pletna boat and eat delicious Kremšnita Cake from Bled.

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 12°C/53°F RAINFALL: 170mm (around 17 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Hotel Park – Sava Hotels & Resorts

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Zipline Dolinka (open until 20th November) ➡ Pletna Boat Ride To Bled Island

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21. Ride Swiss Panoramic Trains (Zermatt)

November in Switzerland  still offers some of the most stunning scenery,  colorful landscapes , and early foggy mornings. That makes it an exceptional time to do a  train adventure in Switzerland . Get a  Swiss Travel Pass  and travel by train across the country.

Hop on some of the best panoramic trains in Switzerland and admire the scenery from the comfort of your seat. I recommend the Glacier Express ride, starting in Zermatt and finishing in St. Moritz.

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 4°C/39°F SNOWFALL: 170mm (around 17 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: La Couronne Hotel & Spa

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Glacier Express Ride

Landwasser Viaduct Glacier Express Switzerland itinerary 8 days

Cheapest Places To Visit In November In Europe

Lastly, these are the places to book your flight if you’re looking for a cheap gateway to Europe . Whether you want to experience a new culture and flavors, be somewhere warm and cheap, or learn about the history of a new place, these places will capture your attention.

Bari, located in Puglia , southeastern part of Italy, is another great city to visit in November. Temperatures are around 18°C , so it’s still warm, and the weather is pleasant. Besides, Bari is one of the cheapest places in Italy. So Bari would be a great choice if you want to enjoy history and eat delicious Italian food .

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 17°C/62°F SNOWFALL: 76mm (around 9 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Lullaby Room

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Bari By Boat With Aperitivo ➡ Bari Walking Street Food Tour

great places to visit in Europe in November Bari Italy

23. Bratislava

The capital city of Slovakia is often overlooked by travelers. I’m Slovakian and must say there are more beautiful places to visit than Bratislava. Ye, this city is a great and cheap gateway for November.

It’s just 1 hour by train or bus from Vienna . And it’s a small city, so you only need one day to experience a new culture.

Try local dishes in the Bratislava Flagship Restaurant , such as Bryndza Gnochi Gulash, and drink cheap beer. Or visit the Christmas Markets close to the Old National Theatre and go to the UFO restaurant for stunning views and drinks.

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 8°C/46°F SNOWFALL: 52mm (around 6 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Hotel Devín

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Bratislava Craft Beer Tasting ➡ Bratislava By Sightseeing Bus

Slovakia itinerary 8 days Bratislava

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24. Istanbul

Istanbul is one of the most unique cities that will capture your heart. Its lively streets are full of bazaars and stunning sights, including Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar, and Topkapi Palace, which will keep you busy for at least 3 days . It’s one of the best places to visit in November, because the weather is nice and there is so much going on.

Experience the atmosphere in local bazaars , including the world’s largest and first shopping center (Grand Bazaar). Enjoy Turkish tea culture , and try local specialties from Balik Ekmek in Eminou or delicious Baklava.

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 15°C/59°F SNOWFALL: 60mm (around 6 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Catch Hotel Sultanahmet

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Istanbul Full Day Highlights Guided Tour ➡ Bosphorus Dinner Cruise With Private Table

Istanbul itinerary 3 days boat cruise Bosphorus straight

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25. Lake Ohrid

Lake Ohrid is another pleasant destination for a November gateway. This beautiful lake in North Macedonia attracts visitors thanks to its unique views , monasteries , rich history , and culture .

I recommend staying in Ohrid and exploring the lake from there. Make a round trip around, and you’ll even cross to Albania for a while.

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 12°C/53°F SNOWFALL: 91mm (around 10 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Villa Veron

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Ohrid: Old Town Panoramic Boat ➡ Monastery Winery Tour & Wine Tasting

North Macedonia itinerary 7, 8, 9, 10 days: Lake Ohrid St. John Monastery

Colorful buildings , cute streets, and boutique shops? Gdansk in northern Poland is a beautiful city to visit in the colder month of November. It’s a great and cheap city gateway to experience something new.

Visit the Museum of WWII . Or make a half-day trip to the stunning Malbork Castle . I’m sure you’ll fall in love with the city.

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 7°C/44°F SNOWFALL: 40mm (around 5 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Farma Residence Gdansk Old Town

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ Gdansk: City & History Walking Tour

great places to visit in Europe in November Gdansk

27. Budapest

Budapest is one of the most beautiful historical places in Europe. Not only will you enjoy the views of its Parliament from the Buda part of the city and the castle. You can also warm up in the thermal baths in the city center.

Not to mention, Budapest hosts some of Europe’s most beautiful Christmas markets , starting in the middle of November. I’m sure you’ll fall in love.

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 9°C/48°F SNOWFALL: 60mm (around 7 days) per month

WHERE TO STAY: Hotel Vision

TOP EXPERIENCES: ➡ City Highlights Evening Cruise With Drink ➡ Budapest Spa Full Day With Palinka

European christmas markets by train Budapest

To help you plan your visit to Europe, I’ve also answered some of the most frequently asked questions. So, check them out below.

Which Country In Europe Is The Best To Visit In November?

The best country to visit in November in Europe is Portugal . It offers many things to do, so everyone will find activities to fit their interests. You can enjoy warm temperatures in the Algarve and relax on a beach.

Or you can go surfing , or explore its beautiful cities such as Porto, Lisbon, or Sintra and its palaces.

Which Part Of Europe Is Best To Visit In November?

Southern or Central Europe are the best parts to visit in November.

Southern Europe has warm temperatures , so you can enjoy its beaches in Portugal, Spain, Albania, or Greece, or make a city gateway and enjoy the rich history of the cities.

Central Europe and its cities start organizing Christmas Markets so you can enjoy the magical atmosphere, taste traditional food, and get into the Christmas mood. Some of the best Christmas Markets you can experience are in Budapest , Prague , Salzburg , and Norinberg .

Where Is The Warmest Place To Visit In Europe In November?

The Canary Islands (Tenerife & Grand Canaria) are the warmest place to visit in Europe in November. Temperatures range between 22°C to 25°C , and the water temperature is around 22°C . So it’s still a great time to swim and enjoy beach time.

Besides, you’ll benefit from less tourist crowds and lower prices at this time of the year.

Wrap-Up: 27 Great Places To Visit In Europe In November

These are the 27 best places to visit in November in Europe. There is something for everyone, so choose the place that best fits your needs and interests and book your flights. November might feel gloomy for some of us, or that boring month when everyone is just working and waiting for the Christmas holidays.

Don’t wait and have some fun while traveling Europe. It’ll make you happier and more fulfilled.

If you have any questions , you can always contact me at info(at)voicesoftravel.com , and I’ll gladly answer your questions. Or check out my favorite travel resources and plan by yourself.

Happy Travels!

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Plaza de Espana, Seville, Spain

One of the great things about travelling in Europe is the wide variety of landscapes, cultures and climates you can enjoy within relatively close proximity to one another – which doesn’t always make for easy pickings. If you’re looking to make the most of the quiet season and escape for a November break, here are some of the best European destinations to consider.

The Portugueuse capital is fast becoming the new Barcelona and a popular fall and winter destination thanks to its combination of mild weather, rich culture, cool nightlife and delicious food. November is low season and this means even cheaper prices and fewer crowds on the streets of the Alfama – Lisbon’s historic heart. Don’t miss the Lisboa Story Centre for an interactive 60-minute guide to the city’s fascinating history.

Architecture Old Town, Lisbon, Portugal

If you’re looking for adventure why not pay a visit to the naughty child of Italian cities, Naples? Infamous for its organised crime, waste problems and hectic street life, it’s nonetheless a remarkable place to visit and quite unique in Italy – and did we mention, the birthplace of pizza? By November the weather will be comfortable and ideal for exploring the historic city centre by foot – there are a growing number of companies who organise walking tours to give insight into life in the city.

Bay of Naples, Italy

It only takes a few minutes wandering through the city centre to realise that the Bulgarian capital is veritably steeped in history. Its architecture and museums are testimony to the legacy of the various civilisations and regimes to have existed in the city – from the Ancient Greeks to the Ottoman Empire and the Soviet Union more recently. Yet at the same time Sofia is a city with a youthful spirit, lively nightlife and some excellent shops and restaurants.

St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral, Sofia, Bulgaria

Always wanted to visit Athens but couldn’t face the idea of mile long queues around the Acropolis ? November is your month. The weather is usually still mild with the chance of some fine sunny spells, but you’ll be so busy nipping in and out of museums and monuments that you won’t notice. And with all the time you’ll save in queues, be sure to check out some of Athens’ more modern attractions and get a glimpse of how current day Athenians live too.

Acropolis of Athens, Greece

Often overlooked by travellers who prefer either the buzz of Berlin or the beer of Munich, Hamburg is a major German city with plenty to offer visitors. A very wealthy city, its shops cater to a rather discerning market and there are some great boutiques and designer stores in which to do a little early Christmas shopping. Speaking of which, if you’re there late enough in the month you’ll probably catch the beginning of Hamburg’s famous Christmas market.

Brooktorhafen, Hamburg, Germany

In recent years, Toulouse has topped the polls of the best French cities to live in – neck and neck with its neighbour and rival, Bordeaux. Located in the south-west of France, it enjoys relatively mild, sunny weather compared to the north and shares with Bordeaux a rich gastronomic culture. November is a great time for mushrooms and in particular the black truffles from nearby Périgord region, while foie gras, confit duck, Armagnac and red wine are also local delicacies.

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Place du Capitol, Toulouse, France

If you’re looking to escape the cold weather, there’s nothing like the sound of someone strumming on a flamenco guitar to warm your soul. Seville is one of Spain’s most beautiful cities, rich in stunning Moorish and Gothic architecture and peaceful squares bordered with orange trees. November is a great time to explore the city’s most famous landmarks and enjoy the Andalusian pace of life.

Plaza de Espana, Seville, Spain

If the thought of visiting Berlin in the winter sends a chill down your spine – we’re talking seriously cold – then you’ll be pleased to know the temperatures in November are still just about bearable. In any case, you’ll be so busy dancing the night away in techno raves or exploring underground art galleries you won’t have time to think about the weather.

Reichstag, Berlin, Germany

The lack of a beach to cool down on is one of the main reasons not to visit Madrid in the warmer months, but by November you won’t think twice about it. The Spanish capital is home to some outstanding art museums, the most impressive of which can be found in the so-called ‘ Golden Triangle’ . The nightlife of Madrid is pretty outstanding too, and you’ll soon get the hang of not starting the party until after midnight.

Retiro park, Madrid

If you’re not too bothered by the odd spell of rain and cool weather, the northern French city of Lille is an often overlooked gem waiting to be explored. The fall is a great time to visit, as the many students of this large university city will have returned and the nightlife will be at its best. Lille also boasts a dynamic contemporary art museum, a fine arts museum, an industrial history museum and plenty of hearty northern fare to keep you warm.

Place General de Gaulle, Lille, France

The Hungarian capital is a truly spectacular city located on the shores of the Danube River. The sight of the 19th century Gothic parliament building reflecting in the river at dusk is something you’ll want to make time for. There’s also a more modern side to Budapest with trendy wine bars and cozy cafés, as well as avant-garde art galleries and independent book stores.

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15 Best Europe destinations in November of 2024

November can be an excellent month to visit Europe as long as you are prepared for the weather, which is mostly on the cool side and rarely even close to frozen. Summer is peak season for most popular European cities, and Christmas season tends to be crowded as well, so a November visit allows you to sneak in when crowds and prices are low and the weather is still decent.

The list below contains Europe’s only good beach destination in November as well as the 14 best options for those wanting a cultural holiday. Pretty much all of the famous cities are on the list below, and fortunately none of them are known for getting much in the way of rain, and that goes for London as well. Interestingly enough, room rates for most of the cities below are the same or lower in many cases compared to the previous year. The summer of 2024 is crowded in Europe, but it appears that bookings for November are a bit slow. Still, it’s wise to book a place as early as possible because those good deals might disappear as November approaches.

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Important November 2024 Holidays

  • November 1 – All Saints’ Day (major public holiday in most European countries)
  • November 5 – Guy Fawkes Night in England (celebrations)
  • November 11 – Armistice Day in France (major public holiday)
  • November 17 – Velvet Revolution Anniversary in Czechia (major public holiday)
  • November 17 – Sinterklaas arrives in Amsterdam (family celebrations)
  • November 28 – Thanksgiving Day in the USA (major public holiday)

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  • Europe’s best November beach destination
  • Europe’s 14 best November city destinations

Europe's only decent November beach destination

Tenerife, canary islands, spain.

  • November avg high: 75°F/24°C
  • November avg low: 65°F/18°C
  • November avg precip: 1.1″/2.8cm

Tenerife highlights

  • Sandy beaches and hundreds of nice hotel pools
  • A pleasant atmosphere with very reasonable food and drinks
  • Interesting and mellow nightlife with no huge night clubs
  • Teide volcano and national park: Great day trip
  • Comfortable island for English speakers getting out of the cold

best europe city to visit in november

Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands and the best choice for English speakers as well. Head to the resort area in the southwest of Tenerife around the town of Los Cristianos for the most choices of hotels and apartment rentals. In November you’ll be surrounded by northern Europeans and the local workers. You might also look into the other Canary Islands including Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, and La Palma, which all have similar weather and hotel prices. Tenerife is arguably the easiest for English speakers, but all of them are very welcoming. There are quite a few all-inclusive hotels in the Canary Islands, but there are also affordable restaurants and bars all over the islands so you’ll have to decide if you want to eat in one place during your entire stay. If you do then they do offer pretty good value.

  • Good 3-star hotels in November from €47 for two people
  • Good 4-star hotels in November from €104 for two people
  • All-inclusive hotels in November from €189 for two people
  • Hostel dorm beds in November from €14 per person

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Rome, italy.

  • November avg high: 63°F/17°C
  • November avg low: 47°F/8°C
  • November avg precip: 4.4″/11.0cm

Rome highlights

  • Colosseum, Ancient Rome, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps and other monuments
  • Vatican Museum, Sistine Chapel, St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City
  • Stunning architecture that surprises you around every corner
  • Great place to sample Italian dining and drink styles from all over the country
  • Coffee and wine bars that are affordable and friendly

best europe city to visit in november

If this is your first visit to Italy you’ll probably want to head north from Rome and visit Florence and Venice (both mentioned below). But if you have more time you might also consider  Sorrento , which is a bit south of Naples. It’s a bit warmer in November and it’s the perfect base for day trips of Naples, Pompeii, the Amalfi Coast and the Isle of Capri.

  • Good 3-star hotels in November from €67 for two people
  • Good 4-star hotels in November from €87 for two people

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Florence, Italy

  • November avg high: 59°F/15°C
  • November avg low: 42°F/6°C

Florence highlights

  • Florence Cathedral and city hall are two very photogenic attractions
  • Ponte Vecchio bridge and its abundant jewelry shops
  • Uffizi Gallery and other museums in the home of the Renaissance
  • The Tuscan capital is the best culinary stop among tourist towns
  • Great wine starting at shockingly low prices

best europe city to visit in november

Florence is smaller than Rome so you can see the most famous sights in only 2 days or so, but you might still want to spend 3 or even 4 nights here because this is the ideal base for day trips to Pisa, Siena, and even the Cinque Terre. There are also several nearby hill towns that are worth a look to experience something uniquely Italian. As the capital and largest city in the famous Tuscany region, Florence is also a great food city. Avoid places with English menus out front for the best quality and value.

  • Good 3-star hotels in November from €78 for two people
  • Good 4-star hotels in November from €89 for two people
  • Hostel dorm beds in November from €16 per person

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Venice, Italy

  • November avg high: 53°F/12°C
  • November avg low: 40°F/4°C
  • November avg precip: 3.4″/8.5cm

Venice highlights

  • St. Marks Square and Cathedral are unforgettable
  • Rialto Bridge for amazing photos
  • Doge’s Palace and Bridge of Sighs
  • Gondola ride or other boat rides on canals
  • Sidewalks and passageways in the morning and evening when they aren’t crowded

best europe city to visit in november

The downside to visiting Venice in November is that it’s the peak month for the Acqua Alta, which is the high-tide flooding that the city experiences. It’s still possible to get around and enjoy a Venice visit in November, but it’s also wise to keep track of the Acqua Alta situation and work your schedule around it. The hotel prices for 2024 listed below are for rooms on the main island where all the sights are located. You can save some money by staying on the mainland or another nearby island, but it’s a lot of hassle getting back and forth so it’s really not worth it.

  • Good 3-star hotels in November from €101 for two people
  • Good 4-star hotels in November from €141 for two people
  • Hostel dorm beds in November from €27 per person

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Paris, France

  • November avg high: 51°F/11°C
  • November avg low: 43°F/6°C
  • November avg precip: 2.2″/5.5cm

Paris highlights

  • Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe among many other amazing structures
  • Louvre and Orsay Museum have amazing collections and are beautiful
  • Seine river cruise at sunset to see all the bridges illuminated
  • Hop-on, hop-off double-decker bus tour (actually amazing!)
  • Probably the best food in the world, and wine as well

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As long as you dress properly you can still even enjoy the excellent hop-on, hop-off bus tour of Paris in November. It’s arguably the best city bus tour in Europe and it connects nearly all of the most famous buildings and attractions. It’s included in the Paris Pass, so you might also want to check our  review of the Paris Pass . The included Seine River cruise is also highly recommended around sunset whether you buy a Paris Pass or not.

  • Good 3-star hotels in November from €98 for two people
  • Hostel dorm beds in November from €20 per person

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London, England

  • November avg low: 41°F/5°C

London highlights

  • Big Ben, Parliament, Westminster Abbey and on and on
  • Tower of London, Tower Bridge, St. Paul’s Cathedral, all in a small area
  • Oxford Street shopping is world class
  • Camden Markets and Portobello Road market for unusual vibes and items
  • Neighborhood pubs and surprisingly good international cuisine

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London is another example of a mostly indoor city so the weather doesn’t really slow most visitors down. The famous attractions such as the (free) museums and famous cathedrals are welcoming no matter the weather outside. You might even want to look at our  London Pass review  if you want to see the top attractions in 2 or 3 days.

  • Good 3-star hotels in November from £86 for two people
  • Good 4-star hotels in November from £101 for two people
  • Hostel dorm beds in November from £16 per person

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Barcelona, Spain

  • November avg precip: 2.3″/5.8cm

Barcelona highlights

  • Sagrada Familia cathedral and other Gaudi architectural highlights
  • La Rambla pedestrian zone (watch for pick pockets!)
  • Sandy beaches located within the city and are nice
  • Marina complex with great food, shopping, and activities
  • Nightlife that rivals Madrid and is late night and world-class

best europe city to visit in november

If this is your first time to Spain you are going to want to spend 3 or 4 nights in Barcelona but also then take the high-speed train (in 2.5 hours) to Madrid for 3 or 4 nights there. The cities are very different from each other and both are wonderful for tourists with excellent food and nightlife on top of everything else. November is actually one of the best times to visit Spain , due to the mild weather and smaller crowds. Room rates in 2024 are lower than they were the previous year. It could be that all of the talk about how Barcelona is overcrowded is discouraging some people to visit?

  • Good 3-star hotels in November from €65 for two people
  • Good 4-star hotels in November from €83 for two people
  • Hostel dorm beds in November from €17 per person

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Madrid, Spain

  • November avg high: 56°F/13°C

Madrid highlights

  • Best city to experience the wide range of Spanish cultural highlights
  • Royal Palace complex
  • Prado Museum, which is one of the world’s best art museums and a gorgeous building
  • Tapas bars, where you get free snacks with each drink ordered
  • Excellent and famous nightlife that draws people from all over the world

best europe city to visit in november

The high-speed train that connects Madrid and Barcelona is fairly cheap if you book it at least a couple weeks in advance. Spain has a few of its own low-cost airlines, so flights into Madrid are pretty cheap this time of year, although booking early helps here as well.

  • Good 3-star hotels in November from €58 for two people
  • Good 4-star hotels in November from €69 for two people

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Lisbon, Portugal

  • November avg high: 64°F/18°C
  • November avg low: 53°F/12°C
  • November avg precip: 4.2″/10.5cm

Lisbon highlights

  • Castles, towers, and cathedrals, all in the main center
  • Tram 28, which connects many of Lisbon’s tourist sights for €3 a ride
  • Elevador de Santa Justa – the famous outdoor elevator
  • Great food at surprisingly affordable prices
  • Fado local music shows to go along with great meals

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This otherwise remote city is a real gem for those who go out of their way to get here. It’s a lovely city on 7 hills so views are fantastic in every direction. And the food and culture here are very interesting as well as quite different from Spain. You can take an overnight train from Madrid, but flying is probably the better option for most people.

  • Good 3-star hotels in November from €59 for two people

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Interlaken, Switzerland

  • November avg high: 46°F/8°C
  • November avg low: 33°F/1°C
  • November avg precip: 3.3″/8.3cm

Interlaken highlights

  • Gateway to the Lauterbrunnen Valley, the most beautiful place in Europe
  • Cable cars and hikes and mountaintop views
  • Jungraujoch railway and Schilthorn cable car are amazing and a bit expensive
  • Skiing in winter and adventure sports the rest of the year
  • Gimmelwald and other tiny villages in the Lauterbrunnen Valley

best europe city to visit in november

On the other hand, Interlaken in November is not ideal because many hotels and businesses close down between mid October when the hiking season ends and mid December when skiing season begins. There are still places open and plenty to see, but you have to plan a bit more. If you want to visit a second place in Switzerland to admire the unusual beauty,  Lucerne  is your best bet. Our new article about where to stay in Interlaken and the Lauterbrunnen Valley should be helpful with some good suggestions with amazing locations.

  • Good 3-star hotels in November from €118 for two people
  • Good 4-star hotels in November from €165 for two people
  • Hostel dorm beds in November from €31 per person

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Berlin, Germany

  • November avg high: 45°F/7°C
  • November avg low: 36°F/2°C
  • November avg precip: 1.7″/4.3cm

Berlin highlights

  • Brandenburg Gate and a variety of Berlin Wall attractions
  • Berlin Cathedral and Reichstag building
  • Museum Island and its collections
  • Europe’s most eclectic and interesting nightlife
  • Cheap food, drinks, and hotels for a big European city

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Another great thing about this city is that it’s cheaper than the other large cities in Germany including  Munich  and  Hamburg . Better still, this city has become so popular and international that you can just speak in English to anyone you encounter and you’ll almost always get a polite answer back in English.

  • Good 4-star hotels in November from €82 for two people
  • Hostel dorm beds in November from €13 per person

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

  • November avg high: 48°F/9°C
  • November avg low: 39°F/4°C
  • November avg precip: 3.0″/7.5cm

Amsterdam highlights

  • Anne Frank House, Van Gogh Museum
  • Rijksmuseum, Rembrandt House and many other top museums
  • Heineken Experience is fun and they give you free beer at the end
  • Stunning historic center with gorgeous 16th century buildings
  • Nearly car-free nightlife and restaurant areas

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The stunning architecture is one of the things that brings people to Amsterdam, and as long as you dress properly you’ll be able to soak that all in this month. Aside from that this is a cultural capital with excellent nightlife and a thriving arts scene. That goes all year round, as do the coffeeshops and small pubs all over town.

  • Good 3-star hotels in November from €93 for two people
  • Good 4-star hotels in November from €132 for two people
  • Hostel dorm beds in November from €26 per person

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Prague, Czech Republic

  • November avg high: 44°F/7°C
  • November avg precip: 1.2″/3.0cm

Prague highlights

  • Prague Castle complex, which is one of Europe’s largest and most impressive
  • Charles Bridge and Old Town Square for amazing photos
  • Eastern Europe’s most interesting architecture that somehow survived WWII
  • Hearty food at great prices (if you avoid tourist zones)
  • Arguably the world’s best beer that is also cheap if you follow locals

best europe city to visit in november

It will still be crowded in the main squares of Prague in November, but much less so than in warmer months so it’s more pleasant in general. If you want to spend a bit more time in Czechia, head to  Cesky Krumlov , which is 3 hours away on a scenic bus ride or train. Cesky Krumlov is much more charming than Prague, and it’s cheaper than Prague by quite a bit as well.

  • Good 4-star hotels in November from €53 for two people

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Budapest, Hungary

  • November avg high: 47°F/8°C
  • November avg precip: 2.4″/6.0cm

Budapest highlights

  • Parliament building overlooking the Danube for your own postcard photos
  • Some of Europe’s best architecture fitting of a major capital
  • Very cheap food and drinks (outside of the main tourist zone)
  • Natural hot spring complexes right in the city that are easy and cheap to visit
  • “Ruin pubs” set in courtyards of old apartment buildings (highly recommended!)

best europe city to visit in november

Budapest has a lot in common with Prague, but the architecture here is on a grander scale for the most part and it feels very different. This city is also one of the cheaper capital cities in Europe, so your travel fund really goes a long way here. The famous nightlife in the ruin pubs should not be missed at any time of year.

  • Good 3-star hotels in November from €52 for two people
  • Good 4-star hotels in November from €59 for two people
  • Hostel dorm beds in November from €11 per person

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Istanbul, Turkey

  • November avg high: 60°F/16°C

Istanbul highlights

  • Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque, which are right next to each other
  • Grand Bazaar other excellent and interesting shopping areas
  • Topkapi Palace
  • Great food at very reasonable prices, especially the breakfasts
  • Affordable hotels in the popular tourist district of Sultanahmet

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Those that have more than a few days might also consider exploring more of Turkey. For one thing, every other city in the country is at least a bit cheaper than Istanbul. And most places have even warmer temperatures in November, so it’s an ideal time to explore Cappadocia or even the southern coast along  Antalya .

The currency in the last few years has plummeted and inflation has been pretty severe. The net result is that Turkey is one of the cheapest countries in the world this year for foreign visitors who bring in other currencies. That said, there has been a bit of unrest (usually very easy to avoid) so keep you eye on the news.

  • Good 3-star hotels in November from €37 for two people
  • Good 4-star hotels in November from €43 for two people
  • Hostel dorm beds in November from €6 per person

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Hi Roger, Thank you for having such an informative and helpful page. We are planning a last minute trip to Europe during Thanksgiving break for 10 days landing and departing from Frankfurt. We will most likely be traveling by train. We were hoping to be able to hit a couple of countries during our first time trip to Europe. Ideally we would prefer warmer destinations for this time of the year. We are not really into partying and drinking rather we enjoy sightseeing, seeing different cultures, eating local foods. Which countries/ cities would you recommend for us? Ooh lastly how many days and nights in each place would you suggest. Hoping to explore as much as we can during this time away. Thank you in advance for all your help and guidance.

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Sorry about the delay on answering this. It’s probably too late if you are going this year. Needless to say, if you want milder temperatures you should go south from Frankfurt. I’d focus on Italy, southern France, and Spain. Again, sorry for missing this before. -Roger

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Hi Wade ….

I have been planning for an Euro trip by Nov 2021 and for 30 days. I wanna visit maximum famous spots but with adequate time at every spot. Not to rush over everywhere.Can you please suggest me a few cities ? And also since I have a longer time in hand, biased to that do u have some other time to suggest for me to manage? Like February or March…?

How best I can utilize the time sir?

I’d start out with this article about the best European destinations for a first visit . That will give you all of the most popular choices for groups of cities and countries to visit, with some other options to add on for each one.

I highly recommend London and Paris as two of the best places for a first visit. London is amazing and fairly easy to visit because of the language, and Paris is so filled with impressive sights and great food that it ends up being the favorite stop of most who visit.

November is nice enough in both places, but I’m not sure I’d recommend going in December through February because the days are quite short (sunrise at 8:30 AM and sunset at 4 PM or so). March is nicer so it’s another good choice. I’m happy to answer more questions as you start to put your trip together. -Roger

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Hello Roger,

Hoping we will be out of the Covid crisis by November, my daughter (28) and I would like to either travel to Italy or Croatia, or both. We would be going the first of November. Would your recommend either or both? Also, would the south of Italy be a better option or would it be all closed up for the season?

Sorry for the slow response. Of those two I’d definitely go to Italy in November. Almost all of the best places in Croatia are along the coast, and by November it’s quite chilly and many places are very quiet. Italy, on the other hand, has some beach towns that are slow in November (Amalfi Coast and Cinque Terre etc), but the cities are still lively and November weather tends to be pretty mild.

Again, I’d probably minimize time in the beach areas, but you could go to Sicily and have very nice weather. The main cities will all be quite busy, though still not many tourists. November is a great time to visit Italy. Let me know if you have any other questions. -Roger

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Is it a good idea to visit the Dolomites from Rome for 3 days? We enjoy the outdoors and especially mountains. We would be there the first part of November .

I’m not very familiar with sights within the Dolomites, although I’ve heard good things. It looks like the trains between Rome and the Dolomites are fairly slow and take 4 hours just to get to the close edge, so it’s worth checking into the transportation before you do much more planning. I wish I could help more and I’m sure you’ll find good advice elsewhere. -Roger

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Hey Roger, I must say the post as well as your reply on each comments is commendable. I along with 3 friends(all below 30yrs old) are planning our first European trip from India for 10-11 days. Expected date will be during 15th Oct to 10th Nov. After googling as well as reading your various posts, it looks like Italy (Rome, Florence, Venice) is great choice. What other places would like to suggest to add in this? Please also suggest, if not Italy what other choice I can have.

Yes, I think Italy will be a great choice for a first trip to Europe and those three cities are the best choices. My general recommendation is 1 or 2 nights in Venice (it’s small and quite crowded so staying longer doesn’t really pay off), 3 nights in Florence, and 3 nights in Rome. That would give you 3 to 5 additional days on your trip. Since this is your first trip to Europe I’d highly recommend adding Paris for 3 or 4 days. You can fly there cheaply and quickly from Rome or Venice or Milan or Pisa (near Florence) and then fly back to Rome for your flight home.

Compared to your 8th, 9th, and 10th days in Italy, I think Paris would provide a lot more entertainment and diversity.

The other good options would be to add Switzerland by taking a train through the Alps to Interlaken for a few days . It’s amazingly scenic, but also very expensive.

Probably the cheapest and easiest option would be to add a few more days in Italy. Have a look at my suggestions for the best Italy itineraries for your best options. If you are adventurous I’d suggest exploring Naples, Pompeii, and staying in Sorrento for those days. But again, I think your best overall option would be to add Paris by flying in and out. Let me know if you have any questions.

By the way, your photo appears automatically and it must be through your gmail account. I’ll try to change your gmail address and hopefully it won’t pull it up after that. -Roger

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Hello Roger. I am planning a trip to Europe with my wife and 6 year old daughter this November. I was planning for London, but I am told that days are very short in November in London and hence i wont be able to utilize time. What would be the next best destination? Italy? Spain? any other? Is Italy warmer than London? We will have about 8 to 9 days in hand for travel. Please suggest. Thanks in advance.

It’s true that London is so far north that the sun rises around 08:00 and sets around 16:30 in November, and it’s somewhat chilly as well, but it’s still a really fun place to visit during the winter and you’d have plenty of time to see the famous sights during the daytime. There is plenty to do after dark as well and the museums typically stay open until 17:30 even during the winter.

That said, you’ll find more daylight hours and milder weather in Italy or Spain. If you haven’t been to either of them I’d recommend Italy, as it’s much more impressive for the first-time visitor and it’s easier as well for those of us who don’t speak Spanish. The classic Italy itinerary is Rome, Florence, and Venice. In 8 days you could do 3 or 4 days in Rome, 3 or 4 days in Florence (including possible day trips to Pisa or Siena or Cinque Terre) and 1 or 2 days in Venice. You’ll find this and other options in my article about the best first-time Europe itineraries . Let me know if you have any other questions. -Roger

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@Roger thanks for the feedback ! I prefer Rome over Prague since am alone and can explore the historic stuff there .. also I think the weather in Rome can be a bit nicer I think ? Is taking a night train to Rome am better option than flying … because I couldn’t find a lot of flights late in night ! Also Rome can be intimidating in the sense of tourist ? Can you please shed some light on that ? Because I am more interested in Rome just to see the colosseum and Sistine chapel ! Please advise !

If you are more interested in the sights of Rome then I’d go there for sure, and the weather is almost certainly going to be a little nicer than Prague. Night trains are becoming less common all over Europe, mostly because of all the cheap flights. I’m not too fond of overnight trains for a few reasons, but if you find one you might enjoy it.

As far as Rome being a little intimidating, it’s mostly that it feels somewhat disorganized and crowded, especially when you first arrive. It’s a huge city and most locals speak little or no English, although obviously it’s got plenty of hotels catering to English speakers and at the tourist attractions you’ll find English signs and ticket sellers who speak enough English to help. You’ll be fine though so I wouldn’t worry about it. Prague is also quite crowded in its heart, and English isn’t too widely spoken, but it feels a bit easier because there are so many other English-speaking tourists around.

As mentioned, Prague has beautiful architecture and it’s a fun party city and at least a little cheaper than Rome, but Rome makes my list of 5 best European cities to visit , and Prague doesn’t. Let me know if you have any other questions. -Roger

I found this article great ! I am travelling to Germany (Munich) for work . I have time on weekend (Fri after work, Sat,Sun) to make a trip.I would want to catch a direct flight back to Dubai. Which place can you suggest ? Is Prague nice or Rome ? Am also concerned about travelling with all the luggage if on a train is that a problem ?

Thank you. You can go from Munich to Prague by train in about 5 hours, and I think that would be a great idea. You’d obviously have to fly to Rome, and taking the train is much more enjoyable and should also be cheaper (and a bit faster). Prague is a really gorgeous city and it’s one of Europe’s better party cities, so spending a weekend there will be fun.

The intercity trains like that are pretty good with having enough space for luggage, so it shouldn’t be a problem, but you’ll obviously want to pack as light as you can and keep an eye on your things.

Also, Rome is a very interesting city, but it’s also rather hectic and kind of intimidating. If you want to see the Coliseum and Trevi Fountain, go to Rome, but if you want to experience nightlife and have a fun weekend in an interesting place, I’d go to Prague. Let me know if you have any other questions. -Roger

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20 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in Europe in November

Autumn is a time for romance and spiritual relaxation. A time when the weather is no longer hot, but not too cold. Golden mean! A good period for long evening walks, relaxation and enjoying the natural beauty. The incredible blue of the sky and the delicate smell of dry leaves. Everything around is filled with some mysterious refinement. And at that moment the soul asks for rest. 

Here are the best places to visit in Europe in november(like a city in Croatia as an example), after which, you will always remember their beauty and greatness. All cities listed in the rating, as well as possible, are suitable for autumn holidays. Give yourself an unforgettable journey into the world of fairy tales.

1. Berlin 

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Wide clear skies overhead, purple-golden lush trees and sunny warm weather are all the capital of Germany. At a time when other countries are terrorized by rain and non-flying weather, the weather in Berlin is wonderful for recreation. In November, the temperature reaches 15 degrees Celsius. 

On walks along the modern streets of Berlin, you can not stop. The city will drag you with its diversity and richness of entertainment facilities. Of course, Berlin is the second largest metropolis in the European Union. And there are more than 130 museums. Among them, it is worth visiting such as Charlottenburg Palace, museums in Dalem, Cultural Center in Tiergarten and others. Being in Berlin be sure to visit the Europa Center. Berlin is colorful and diverse, and it is undoubtedly worth it to see it at the dawn of autumn.

2. Amsterdam 

best europe city to visit in november

In Amsterdam, autumn is truly golden and bright. A fabulous city filled with mystery and fun. Bicycles in the city at every corner and even roadside signs are installed specifically for cyclists. 

The city is similar to Venice with its huge number of channels. So, if you like to take a ride in a boat, turning an ordinary walk into an unforgettably romantic, visit Amsterdam . Enjoy the colorful houses and red-brick streets. 

Autumn makes itself felt cool weather, the sun looks out much less often. Most of the time is cloudy and damp. But you will not notice it behind the colors of the bent and lush trees. Walking through the alleys of the city, you will get lost in a variety of shops and cafes. Many monuments will enchant you with their attractiveness and intrigue, there will be no time to think about the dull weather. Besides, the very atmosphere of the city in no case will not make you bored. 

best europe city to visit in november

Madrid is a city of endless celebration and fun. Romance fills the streets of this picturesque city. The Fall season in Europe is warm and classic, filled with fresh air, which you want to breathe in the whole chest. This time of the year is the right time for unhurried walks in Madrid since the summer is hot and its clocks are very cold.

Having been in the city it is impossible not to visit its center. And there is something to inspire your soul: the Puerta del Sol, framed by the columns of the Plaza Mayor, the statue of Philip III, the palace of Santa Cruz and many other incredible sights. 

If you prefer clubs and a modern form of recreation – no problem! In this city, you will find everything you wish. Prefer a nightlife? Then go to Piazza Santa Barbara, Alonso Martnez and Bilbao. 

Unforgettable impressions of the trip will remain with any person, with any preferences, and of any age. 

4. Barcelona

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The temperamental nature of Spain is displayed even in its unpredictable autumn weather. Barcelona is different every day: today it is warm and you can lie on the beach, and tomorrow a cool wind will drive the rain. And then again the sun and warm. The sea nearby has to walk along the coast and even swimming. But only hardened residents can swim in the fall. Few tourists dare to swim in the cool water of a hospitable city.

If you go to Barcelona, then in October. Do not tighten, as this is the last month of most summer entertainment facilities. A famous show of the Singing Fountains on Mount Montjuic in November will be less long, and you will lose the opportunity to fully enjoy this momentous spectacle. 

Also, music lovers will be especially comfortable in Barcelona in October. This month there is an international jazz festival. And people will perform in open areas, so everyone can enjoy the music. 

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The eternal city is famous for its romantic autumn walks among ancient monuments. A visit to the Colosseum, Pantheon and other sights without the suffocating crowds of tourists will help you to feel the ancient atmosphere of this militantly great city. 

An unforgettable high and blue sky will spread over you. And the air temperature can reach as much as 25 degrees. Even sitting by the fountain, you will feel the charm of Rome, imbued with a positive mood of cheerful and cheerful Italians. Do you know what the trick of the fountains of Rome is? They have drinking water! Yes, water from mountain springs still flows into city fountains. 

Rome is a city of the living and unforgettable images. The view of the city from the hill at dawn to the sounds of church bells or at sunset to the music of a tired city will be remembered for a lifetime. 

Rome is a city of creative people. Thousands of artists and writers come here looking for inspiration.

best europe city to visit in november

Autumn in the English capital is incredibly colorful and gorgeous. Day retains heat up to 19 degrees. But the morning and evening may already be cool, but it will seem to you a trifle compared to the unprecedented sunsets and sunrises of this city. October is the rainiest month in London. But this is his Majesty and mysteriously romantic atmosphere. 

London’s exquisite streets are filled with museums, including the house-museum of the famous character Sherlock Holmes. A cozy cafe with fragrant cakes and morning tea will fill you with warmth and peace of mind. 

In November, impenetrable fog covers England. And London is saturated with some magic and mystery. Besides, November 4, all of England celebrates the national holiday “Night of Guy Fox.” This man in 1605 took an attempt to blow up the parliament building, together with King Jacob I. But they were stopped and Guy Fox was executed. Since then, for the past four centuries, the Englishmen have been celebrating the disclosure of crime against royal power. This evening, almost every seed sets fire to the effigy of Guy Fawkes in his yard, and the night brightens from a multitude of lights.

London is indispensable for lovers of adventure and mystery. 

best europe city to visit in november

Oh, France! Paris deservedly takes the first place of this rating. Gold touches the trees of the city, and he continues to maintain a romantic mood, not letting go after the summer. All the streets of the city are painted in bright autumn colors, and the view from the Eiffel Tower will amaze you to the depths of your soul. This beauty will remain forever in your memory as the brightest memory. 

Despite all this, the weather in Paris remains relatively warm until November. And although the nights are cool, the days are flooded with sunshine, keeping warm. In October, the temperature reaches up to 22 degrees and only in November it begins to drop. 

Paris is rich in boulevards, parks, gardens, and embankments. Evening walks through the famous places of this unforgettable city will not leave you indifferent. Visit the fantastic cathedrals and churches. Make a trip to the islands for yourself and your friends. 

On the other hand, in autumn, Paris turns into a land of light. “White Night” in Paris is filled with various activities. The light show lasts all night, there are museums and art galleries, which are free to visit. Agree, it is worth to allocate time and visit Paris at this time of the year. The unforgettable atmosphere of the most romantic city in the world will remain forever in your soul.

8. Neum (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

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Usually, if tourists travel to the Adriatic coast, they choose Italy, Croatia or Montenegro. Few people know that 25 km of the coastline of this sea belongs to Bosnia and Herzegovina. This 25 km is located in the resort town of Neum, where the rest is much cheaper than in the cities of the above countries. And the citizens of Russia still do not need a visa.

9. Orchar-Kablar gorge (Serbia) – secret churches in the rocks

In Central Serbia, there is an amazingly picturesque place – two wooded and rocky mountains Ovcar and Kablar, between which the Morava River winds. Among the natural beauty located 12 monasteries, which were built in the Middle Ages. It was here that many Serbs took refuge from the Turks during the Balkan Wars.

One of the most creepy and inaccessible sights of the gorge is the cave-church Kajenica. In the XIX century, during the uprising against the Ottoman Empire, residents took refuge in this cave from the Turks. They issued a crying baby. Punishers found shelter and lit a fire in front of the entrance. Everyone who was inside died from suffocation.

There are few tourists in the Ovcharsko-Kablar gorge, and there are big advantages in this: low prices and no crowds. But there is also a minus – to get to many places of interest is very difficult. For example, the path to Kadjenica lies through a dilapidated railway bridge, on which it is very dangerous to move.

10. Magpies (Moldova) – the world capital of the Gypsies

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The Moldavian town of Soroki cannot boast of sights: the brightest is the fortress of the XV century. This castle would remain the only tourist lure if it were not for the Roma, who radically changed the architectural appearance of the city.

Now there is the Capitol, the Cathedral of St. Peter and even the Bolshoi Theater – all these are the mansions of rich gypsies. The baron lives among them, and he is not just a leader of the diaspora, but a serious government official – advisor to the president of Moldova on Roma affairs. By the way, a little advice: in this country, representatives of this nation should be called Roma, the word Gypsies can be seriously offended here.

11. Visoko (Bosnia and Herzegovina) – European pseudo pyramids

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In 2006, a sensation thundered: pyramids were found in Europe. They were discovered by amateur archaeologist Semir Osmanagic near the Bosnian town of Visoko. He claimed that he had found man-made stone blocks, from which representatives of the ancient civilization and erected their mysterious structures. The authorities in Bosnia gladly helped spread the word.

Tourists rushed into the town. But it soon turned out that the pyramids were a fake. Scientists have found that these are just hills of natural origin. But tourists continue to go to Bosnia. And why not go, if nature is beautiful?

12. Sighisoara (Romania) – the birthplace of Count Dracula

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Perhaps the most popular tourist destination in Romania is Bran Castle, where according to legend Dracula lived. If Dracula had been there, he was just passing through. Fans of the prince are invited to visit his homeland – the city of Sighisoara in Transylvania. There little Dracula was born and lived up to 5 years.

Now in the house of the ruler is a restaurant, decorated in a vampire style. The Romanians themselves, Dracula, do not consider a vampire, for them he is a national hero who fought for the liberation of Europe from the Turks. The prince is even canonized by the Romanian Orthodox Church.

13. Cachtice Castle (Slovakia) – the home of the most terrible crimes in the world

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Here lived Countess Erzsebet Bathory, who is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the most bloodthirsty female murderer (she is accused of killing 650 girls). According to one version, she used the blood of the unfortunate for cosmetic purposes to preserve her youth. The criminal was walled up in a room in the castle in Hungary, where she ended her life.

It is worth noting that Batory could have slandered Count Thurzo, who was investigating her. The reasons are the rich lands of the aristocracy, as well as the political ambitions of the prosecutor. True or not, Erzhebet went down in history as “the Chakhtitsky monster” and “Countess Dracula.” By the way, she is a distant relative of the Romanian prince.

14. Kosovo – tourism for extremes

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The partially recognized Republic of Kosovo is a place that many people associate with war and drug trafficking. However, due to its bad reputation, few people know that it is amazingly beautiful there: for nature lovers, there is the Mirusha National Park with karst lakes and waterfalls, for history fans, there are many mosques and monasteries. The latter, unfortunately, are often destroyed by local Albanians.

Kosovo should attract lovers of unusual tourism by the fact that it’s not so easy to get there. First of all, it is better to enter there from Serbia, so that later you can freely visit this country. Secondly, if you do not have a Schengen, then a visa will have to be issued in Istanbul. If you leave Kosovo through Serbia, do not forget to cancel the Kosovo visa in Belgrade.

15. Passage – a cave in which God looks after you (Bulgaria)

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Prohodna Cave is one of the coolest landmarks in Bulgaria. It is located about 110 km from Sofia. Tourists are attracted to her two holes that resemble the eyes, so the cave got its second name – the Eyes of God.

You can get there at any time of the year, but preferably not in winter: the risk of falling icicles is high. But rainy autumn in Europe is perfect – then from the “eyes” roll like real tears. You can visit the cave on your own without resorting to the services of a guide.

16. The most fun cemetery in the world (Romania)

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In the Balkans, where bloody wars have been going on for many centuries, the attitude towards death is more philosophical than in Western Europe or in Russia. But in Romania, it is very special: there is the funniest cemetery in the world in the mountainous region of Maramures.

Here you will not find gloomy tombstones and mournful epitaphs – instead, on the graves, there are carved colored crosses with funny pictures about the deceased. 

It all began in 1935, when a resident, Jon Petrash, built a tombstone for his dead wife. His fellow villagers liked the idea, and they began to order his crosses during his lifetime. As a result, the cemetery was one of the most striking sights of Romania and is now protected by UNESCO.

17. Cities built by Kusturica (Serbia, Bosnia, and Herzegovina)

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Emir Kusturica – master of all trades. He makes cool films, plays in a cool band and even builds cool cities. In Serbia, not far from the town of Zlatibor, he built Drvengrad, an ethnic village, in which, by the way, he did not forget to build a house for himself. It was in these parts the director shot the film “Life is like a miracle.”

25 km from Drvengrad – already on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina – Kusturica erected Andricgrad, named after the writer Ivo Andric. The director reconstructed the historical center of the town of Visegrad, where the action of the novel Bridge on the Drina takes place, for which Andrich received the Nobel Prize. 

In both cities of Kusturica, you can stay for one or several nights – there are a hotel and restaurants. By the way, the prices are quite affordable. Often in Drvengrad, you can also meet the director himself, who is always ready to talk with visitors.

18. Liberland – the world’s first cyber state (the border of Serbia and Croatia)

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Liberland is the first cryptocurrency state in the world. It exists only in the network. At the same time, the country even has a very real territory – 7 square meters. km between Serbia and Croatia, however, it is very difficult to get there: the authorities of actually existing states blocked entry to the virtual one.

It is almost impossible to get into the territory of a freedom-loving republic, but you can get citizenship through the official website. And if you want to look at the magic country, it is better to do it from the territory of Serbia – there, in the town of Backy Monostor, even the first embassy of Liberland was opened.

19. Albania – a paradise among the wreckage of the communist past.

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Albania is one of the least studied tourist countries. For a long time, it was an isolated socialist state ruled by Stalinist Enver Hoxha. By the 70s of the 20th century, Albania cut off all ties with other countries. Citizens were strictly forbidden to use foreign products. In the 1990s, the socialist regime collapsed and the civil war almost broke out.

Now Albania is still learning how to live in a new way. Here, few people speak English, and the poverty and devastation of many cities scare tourists. But Albania has an amazing Adriatic coast, beautiful nature, unique monuments of architecture and excellent cuisine – all for little money. There is something to do and beach lovers, and pilgrims, and stalkers.

20. Croatian Coliseum

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The Roman Coliseum gathers huge crowds of tourists, and enterprising Italians with its help replenish the state budget well. If you want to see such an amphitheater, but that was not so crowded and a bit cheaper, go to the Croatian Pula.

Arena Pula – the same age as the Colosseum: it began to build in the I century of our era. True, it is slightly smaller and occupies the 6th place among the ancient Roman amphitheaters. But it is perfectly preserved and spectacular events are still taking place here. Recently, for example, Sting performed here.

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Best Places to Visit in November in Europe

The best places to visit in Europe in November are awash with autumn colours at the start of the month, and alive with arts seasons across the continent. You have the choice of rugging up with snow in northern Europe or enjoying relatively mild weather in the south, especially throughout Italy , Spain and Greece.

This is a time to pack your hiking boots to get out into nature before the colder temperatures hit. It’s also a time to get dressed to the nines and spend lavish nights at the opera.

More major benefits, particularly for European city breaks in November, include a lack of crowds at top attractions and cheaper prices for flights and accommodation. That means you can stretch the travel budget further for pure indulgence. 

The Best Places to Visit in November in Europe

European Cities to Visit in November

When you’re choosing where to go in Europe in November, consider outdoor adventures within fiery colours, uncrowded culture capitals and off-the-beaten-path spots filled with traditional events. These destinations offer a little bit of everything to make the most of fabulous European holidays in November.

PERTHSHIRE, SCOTLAND

Perthshire in Scotland is a beautiful place to visit in Europe in November

To bathe in the incredible changing colours of the season, head to the moors, mystical glens, cascading waterfalls and lush forests of Perthshire. Enchanting natural scenes surround the city of Perth, which was once the capital of Scotland. Given its royal history, castle-hopping is a must here, with Balhousie, Blair, Menzies, Elcho, Huntingtower and more.

The Hermitage is a protected section of forest resting on the banks of the River Braan. You’ll see towering Douglas fir trees, the mighty Black Linn Falls, red squirrels and salmon leaping up-river. In town, the winter festival season starts in early November with Bonfire Night lighting up the sky with fireworks.

The fun doesn’t stop there though, with the Perth Festival of Chocolate later on in the month. Whether you stay cosy in pubs, restaurants and museums or hit the hiking trails, Perthshire is one of the best places to go in Europe in November. It also makes an easy day trip destination from Glasgow or Edinburgh.

CESKY KRUMLOV, CZECH REPUBLIC

Cesky Krumlov is one of the best European cities to visit in November

The fairytale town of Cesky Krumlov is often overrun with tourists, but not in November. Combine it with a trip to Prague , just a two-hour drive away, or settle in to soak up the magic of this chocolate-box South Bohemian town. In comparison with other countries, the Czech Republic is also one of the cheapest places to visit in November, or any time of year.

Cesky Krumlov Castle is the second largest castle complex in the country. If you can, book a hotel with castle views to make the most of its colourful splendour. Spend your time strolling the cobbled streets of the historic centre, which wind along the impossibly-pretty Vltava River.

Discover Bohemian antiques in the Regional Museum and take a drive through the golden countryside. There’s plenty to do, but this really is the type of place to kick back with a beer and simply soak up the captivating atmosphere.

DIJON, FRANCE

Dijon, France is a lovely place to travel to in November in Europe

The capital of the Burgundy region hosts the Dijon International Gastronomy Fair this month, so it’s among the most delicious places to visit in France in November . The event runs for 15 days and features exquisite local products for you to sample. This is, after all, the home of Dijon mustard, and you can also expect speciality vinegar, nougat, olives, charcuterie, chocolate and crepes.

Heaven on earth for culture vultures, Dijon keeps you on the go with museum and landmark-hopping. Admire fine works of art at one of the country’s oldest museums, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon, and see the lifelike statues of prophets on the medieval Well of Moses.

You simply can’t miss the majestic Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, which now houses the City Hall. Within easy day-trip distance, visit the Cote de Nuits vineyards to indulge in Pinot Noir.

BADEN-BADEN, GERMANY

The spa town of Baden-Baden in Germany is one of the best places to visit in November in Europe

This trendy, 19th-century spa town is within the region of the fairytale Black Forest. Germany, as a whole, is one of the best European countries to visit in November, for spectacular autumn foliage within dense forests and rolling landscapes.

Rug up for incredible hikes, then take to the thermal baths in Baden-Baden for rejuvenation. Bubbling up from twelve underground springs, the water’s minerals are said to provide therapeutic healing benefits.

Admire collections of imperial Easter eggs and sparkling jewellery at the Faberge Museum, devoted to the work of Carl Faberge. It’s located within Museum Mile, so hop to others including Brahms’ House, the Roman Bath Ruins and the State Art Gallery.

Try your luck at the casino at the spa resort, Kurhaus, and immerse in opera at the majestic Festspielhaus concert house.

BERN, SWITZERLAND

Bern in Switzerland is a great place to go in Europe in November

For local traditions combined with culinary delights, Bern is perfect for November city breaks in Europe. Local farmers team up to bring tons of onions and garlic to the capital in the form of decorative braids and garlands, for Zibelemarit (the Onion Market). You can just imagine the divine smells wafting from kitchens whipping up tarts, pizzas, soups and stews with the tasty produce.

This is a small, compact capital blessed with atmospheric cobbled streets and lovely river views. While you’re tucking into onion-flavoured goodness, explore the pedestrian-only Old Town. You’ll find fountains designed by a 16-century artist, with quirky sculptures like a child-eating ogre.

Visit the Gothic cathedral with its soaring spire and pop into Einstein House where the man himself lived, in 1903. For craft beers and gorgeous views of the Old Town and Barenpark, spend a scrumptious afternoon at Altes Tramdepot.

TALLINN, ESTONIA

Tallinn is a fantastic place to visit in November in Europe

Feel like an early taste of the Christmas spirit? Tallinn is among the great places to visit in Europe in November, with one of the continent’s loveliest Christmas markets opening mid-month. Santa Claus will be there, along with live reindeer, pony rides and an action-packed schedule of cultural shows. Other regular events in November include the Tallinn Comedy Festival and Tallinn Restaurant Week.

This is a town that looks exactly like a fantasy movie set and, in the warmer months, it’s flooded with cruise ship passengers. If you arrive in advance of the markets, you’ll likely get a lot of space to yourself, which is a special treat here indeed.

Take long, meandering strolls through the Old Town with your camera and find panoramic views from the Kohtuotsa viewing platform. When it’s time to warm up, hop around incredibly quaint restaurants and treat yourself to delicious Estonian cuisine and beer, with views of medieval magic.

MONTE CARLO, MONACO

Oceanographic Museum in Monte Carlo, Monaco

Some of the best travel places in November combine festivals with mild temperatures. Fabulous Monte Carlo offers both, with the Gastronomy Fair bringing gourmet delights from more than 100 producers across Europe.

Take your foodie holiday a step further by splurging on the haute-cuisine Monaco is famous for, at restaurants under the guidance of some of the world’s most celebrated chefs.

Visit the landmark Oceanographic Museum, perched high on the cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean. Take selfies in front of Saint Nicholas Cathedral and Prince’s Palace of Monaco. Walk along the famous Port de la Condamine and discover the winding streets of Le Rocher, Monaco’s historic district.

Naturally, you can’t leave without feeling the glamour of Casino de Monte-Carlo. It’s famous for its James Bond association, after appearing in GoldenEye. And, it’s worth it to take a tour, even if you don’t want to take your chances on blackjack.

LA GOMERA, SPAIN

The island of La Gomera is one of the warmest places to visit in November in Europe

Are you looking for warm places in Europe in November? Look no further than Spain’s Canary Islands . La Gomera is the archipelago’s second smallest island and a place of wild beauty that’s world’s away from the resort vibe of the other islands. This is a World Biosphere Reserve, with marine and terrestrial ecosystems blending ancient rainforests, pristine streams and lush valleys.

Hiking is at the top of the agenda, with trails encompassing otherworldly volcanic landscapes, breathtaking ocean views and black sand beaches. Due to rich volcanic soil and sunny weather, La Gomera is prime winemaking land.

There’s plenty of atmospheric restaurants to sip local vinos while indulging in traditional Canarian cuisine. Keep an ear out for Silbo Gomero, the pre-Hispanic whistling language that locals still communicate with today.

BETWS-Y-COED, WALES

Betws y Coed is a charming little town to visit in Europe in November

For enchanting landscapes, Snowdonia is one of the best places to visit in Europe in autumn, especially towards the beginning of November. The charming mountain village of Betws-y-Coed is the perfect base, in the midst of the Conwy Valley. From here, it’s easy to reach spectacular walking, climbing and mountain bike trails. Take a stroll through ancient woodland to discover the pretty cascades of Swallow Falls.

If you love some thrills with your nature escapes, head to Zip World Fforest to jump on the alpine coaster and zip lines. Venture deep inside a mountain at Go Below, by abseiling and zip lining through caverns and across mystical lakes.

The village itself is full of quaint accommodation options, cosy cafes and unique craft shops. Amble around after a day of outdoor adventure and fuel up for the next at atmospheric restaurants.

CORNWALL, ENGLAND

The Cornish city of Truro is a fabulous place to visit in November

In terms of places to visit in the UK in November, the ancient Celtic kingdom of Cornwall is a kaleidoscope of orange and red autumn foliage. The county’s one city welcomes the festive season with Truro City of Lights this month, a dazzling parade of music, lanterns and fun. Base yourself here and hire a car for easy adventures into glorious landscapes and picture-perfect towns.

At the centre of the Cornish city is Truro Cathedral, with three soaring spires that dominate the skyline. Explore high-street shops and restaurants when you’re not out and about in Cornwall.

Speaking of which, embark on day trips to the fishing village of Port Isaac, sprawling Bodmin Moor and elegant Padstow. Don’t miss out on immersing yourself in the myths and legends of King Arthur at Tintagel.

Europe in November Weather

Temperatures vary considerably when it comes to November weather in Europe. Beautiful auburn landscapes are best seen at the beginning of the month and, especially in the south, the crisp air is a delight for hiking and other adventure activities. If you’re looking for snow, take your skis north to Austria or Switzerland.

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Northern Europe Weather in November

Winter has definitely arrived by November in northern Europe, which is great news for snow, so pack your cosy woollies. Expect shorter days when you’re out and about, with darkness setting in from about 5pm.

Western Europe Weather in November

With average high temperatures of around 10°C, pack layers, a warm coat and a waterproof jacket for western Europe holidays.

Eastern Europe Weather in November

Eastern Europe in November sees daytime temperatures of around 7°C, with often frosty nights. Lovely drifting snow is possible towards the end of the month, in fairytale destinations like Prague . 

Mediterranean Europe Weather in November

You can expect several sunny days and mild temperatures of around 18°C in the Mediterranean. Pack a variety of clothing for days ranging from warm to refreshingly cool, and chillier nights.

European holidays in November offer an incredible array of dazzling landscapes, whether you’re looking for snow, autumn leaves or sunny coastlines. Best of all, this is low season, so you won’t have to fight the crowds to see some of the world’s most spectacular sights.

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19 Best Places to Visit in Europe in December for Holiday

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Although everyone is currently enjoying European summer, one of the best times to visit the continent is actually in December. The holidays and winter in Europe is absolutely magical and now is the perfect time to plan your trip. Use this list of the best places to visit in Europe to decide where to travel.

Whether you want Christmas markets, skiing, or a warm-weather winter trip, there is somewhere for you. Below is a list of the top places to travel in Europe in December that I put together with a bunch of travel blogger friends.

Keep reading to get inspiration to plan your winter trip.

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1. Rovaniemi, Finland

This image captures the mesmerizing Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) glowing across the dark night sky in Rovaniemi, Finland. In the foreground, there are several glass igloo-style cabins, softly illuminated from within, allowing guests to experience the natural wonder while staying warm inside. The green hues of the Northern Lights stretch across the sky, creating a magical and serene atmosphere in this remote winter landscape.

Average Weather in December: 🌡️ High 23°F, Low 9°F, Rainfall 1.5 inches

One of the best places to travel in Europe in December is the small city of Rovaniemi, Finland. Located in Lapland, the area is a winter wonderland waiting to be explored.

In December, the top  thing to do in Roveniemi  is to visit Santa’s Village. The city is the official home of Santa. You can meet him, send post cards from Santa’s Village, hang with reindeer, and shop for unique souvenirs.

Once you’ve got your festive shopping done, head out to the countryside to enjoy the snow! Head out snowmobiling or even dog-sledding. Be sure to bundle up with snowproof, windproof pants and jackets.

While the weather is cold at this time of year, it’s also the best time of the year to see the Northern Lights. You need a clear, cold, and dark sky to see them, and Lapland has plenty of that. Sunset is usually around 4pm in December, so you’ll have plenty of time to try to catch them dancing in the sky.

Recommended by Pamela, The Directionally Challenged Traveler

2. Tbilisi, Georgia

This image captures the mesmerizing Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) glowing across the dark night sky in Rovaniemi, Finland. In the foreground, there are several glass igloo-style cabins, softly illuminated from within, allowing guests to experience the natural wonder while staying warm inside. The green hues of the Northern Lights stretch across the sky, creating a magical and serene atmosphere in this remote winter landscape.

Average Weather in December: 🌡️ High 47°F, Low 34°F, Rainfall 1.6 inches

Tbilisi is one of the best destinations to visit during Christmas. The city’s mix of ancient charm and modern vibrancy makes it perfect for the festive season. In December, Tbilisi transforms into a magical wonderland with twinkling lights and decorations and a lively Christmas market in Orbeliani Square.

The city has so much history and culture. A few top things to do are explore the ancient Narikala Fortress, relax in the sulphur baths of Abanotubani, and take in the views from Mtatsminda Park.

The best way to enjoy the city is by taking a  self-guided Tbilisi walking tour  and learning about the history and importance of the places. Also, do not forget to indulge in the Georgian local cuisine.

Tbilisi is cold during December, ranging between 1 and 9 degrees Celsius. The cool weather adds to the cozy atmosphere, making it ideal for wandering the historic streets.

However, December can be chilly, and some outdoor activities might be restricted. But if you don’t mind just enjoying and immersing yourself in the holiday season, Tbilisi in December offers a unique and memorable experience.

Recommended by Raksha Nagaraj from Solopassport

3. Oslo, Norway

This image shows a winter scene in Oslo, Norway, featuring a person taking a dip in icy water near a floating sauna, with another person standing nearby. In the background, the modern and angular architecture of the Oslo Opera House is prominently visible across the partially frozen harbor, reflecting the cold, crisp weather. The surrounding buildings and a clear blue sky complete this striking urban winter landscape.

Average Weather in December: 🌡️ High 34°F, Low 23°F, Rainfall 2.5 inches

Towards winter in  Oslo , people start hibernating at home with hot cocoa and a blanket as the temperatures drop. Then, come December, there is a dramatic change, and the city comes to life! With lights, dining, parties, Christmas markets, thousands of people in the streets, and smiling faces everywhere, Oslo is a great December destination. 

Oslo in December is all about enjoying the winter and the holiday feeling, with temperatures slightly below zero. Go ice skating in Spikersuppa on Karl Johan Street below the Royal Castle, shop in the glittering stores, and have  gløgg  (a warm toddy with red wine) while strolling the Christmas markets as your warm breath turns into steam. 

In December, you can take the tram to the snowy Marka forest to go skiing, walk on the Oslo Opera House roof, and watch the beautiful icy fjord in the blue light. Visit the venerable Nobel Peace Center, Aker Brygge Wharf, attend a concert at Rockefeller, or spend an evening in the National Theater watching a classical play. 

In addition to all the interesting things you can do here year-round, December has an extra flare with its blue winter light, advent decorations, and cozy atmosphere in the snowy streets. Despite being a somewhat pricey destination for international travelers, visiting Oslo in December might make you fall in love with this unique capital!

Recommended by Hege from Travel To Norway

4. Lyon, France

This image shows a bird's-eye view of Lyon, France, highlighting the city’s architectural landscape with rows of red-roofed buildings and the majestic Lyon Cathedral in the foreground. The Saône River runs through the middle, with a bridge connecting the historic buildings on either side. The lush greenery in the background contrasts with the dense urban environment.

Average Weather in December: 🌡️ High 44°F, Low 34°F, Rainfall 2.0 inches

Lyon is one of the best European cities to visit in December, especially if you schedule your trip to attend the Fête des Lumières.  This amazing Festival of Lights is one of  Lyon’s best festivals  and is held around December 8 th .

Visit Lyon’s top attractions including the stunning hilltop basilica, explore the fascinating traboules in Vieux Lyon, and admire the trompe-l’oeil murals.  There are plenty of great museums to visit on a rainy day, such as the Musée des Confluences or the Museum of Cinema and Miniatures. 

Foodies will love a trip to Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse, an incredible gourmet food market. Be sure to eat at a traditional  bouchon , known for cozy ambiance and hearty meals.  Or enjoy a fine dining experience at a Michelin restaurant!

The downside to visiting Lyon in December is the weather (expect highs in the mid-40s).  But as long as you dress appropriately, you’ll still have a great time!

Recommended by Lisa Garrett of Travel to Lyon

5. Amsterdam, Netherlands

This image shows the interior of a lively café or restaurant in Amsterdam, decorated in a festive, carousel-inspired theme. The centerpiece is a large, ornate carousel canopy with string lights hanging from the wooden ceiling, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Patrons are seated at tables enjoying drinks and conversation, while the surroundings are adorned with holiday decorations, enhancing the cozy and cheerful ambiance of the space. A young boy is seen walking through the scene, adding a touch of liveliness to the setting.

Average Weather in December: 🌡️ High 43°F, Low 36°F, Rainfall 3.1 inches

Amsterdam is one of the popular destinations to spend December in Europe. It’s a lively city during this time of the year despite the fact that the weather can be wet and cold.

My recommendation is to  stay central in Amsterdam . That way you can easily get to all the activities by foot plus whenever the cold gets too much you can always walk back to your room.

Now the Christmas markets in Amsterdam are large and busy. That however isn’t the only attraction. There is a light festival which is held every year in both December and January. Here artists from all over come to set up light displays.

You could take a canal cruise to see them or just walk along the canals. I preferred the latter because I could see the displays better.

There is also a great skating rink that is fun to spend time at. They even have stuff for kids so that they can learn to. If you don’t have skates, don’t worry you can rent them at the place.

Recommended by Penny from GlobeTrove

6. Abisko, Sweden

This image shows a small, snow-covered cabin in Abisko, Sweden, with the sign

Average Weather in December: 🌡️ High 16°F, Low 5°F, Rainfall 0.7 inches

Abisko, Sweden is one of the best places to travel in Europe in December for those seeking an adventurous winter escape and the chance to see the northern lights. December sees the longest nights of the year, increasing your chances of seeing the northern lights. 

Abisko is also one of the best places in Europe to witness the northern lights because of a natural phenomenon known as the Blue Hole of Abisko. The Blue Hole refers to a weather pattern where Abisko sees a high number of clear nights (you won’t see the northern lights through the clouds) and the area has minimal light pollution. 

Besides the auroras, you can explore the snowy Abisko National Park on snowshoes or cross-country skis, or even try ice climbing. 

Although advantageous for seeing the northern lights, the short days can be challenging; expect sunrise around 10:45 am and sunset by 4:15 pm. Temperatures will plunge well below freezing, so proper Arctic gear is essential for staying safe in Abisko in winter .

Recommended by Amber from Amber Everywhere

7. Malaga, Spain

This image shows a panoramic view of Málaga, Spain, with a focus on the city's iconic bullring, Plaza de Toros, surrounded by modern apartment buildings. In the background, the calm blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea stretch out to the horizon, while a few ships are visible in the distance. The green trees in the foreground frame the scene, adding a natural element to the urban and coastal landscape. The bright and clear weather highlights the beauty of this vibrant Mediterranean city.

Average Weather in December: 🌡️ High 63°F, Low 46°F, Rainfall 3.3 inches

Malaga, situated in the south of Spain, is a great European vacation in December. 

The city offers a different Christmas vibe than traditional white and snow Christmas. 

It is sunny, and you will enjoy mild temperatures but still experience the Spanish Christmas atmosphere. 

See the Christmas light show on Larios Street, browse the market at Paseo del Parque and indulge in some delicious Christmas sweets like mantecados (Spanish-style Shortbread). 

Besides the Christmas activities, you can visit many of Malaga’s museums, including the well-known Picasso Museum and historic buildings like the cathedral. Spending time in  the historic centre of Malaga  is a must.

December is also a good month for hiking. Although you might experience a little bit of rain, rainy days aren’t the norm in Malaga, and you will probably enjoy sunny days with pleasant temperatures to explore the countryside, which is underrated.

There are many hiking routes near Malaga, such as Caminito del Rey and Montes de Malaga.

Recommended by Cristina from My Little World of Travelling 

8. Hamburg, Germany

This image captures the bustling scene in front of the Hamburg City Hall (Rathaus) in Germany, with its distinctive neo-Renaissance architecture and tall clock tower dominating the view. The square in front of the Rathaus is filled with people, some visiting a small Christmas market set up with festive stalls and a carousel. The bright blue sky and the modern glass structure nearby contrast with the historic building, blending old and new elements in this urban landscape.

Average Weather in December: 🌡️ High 40°F, Low 34°F, Rainfall 2.4 inches

Hamburg is one of the prettiest cities in Germany to visit during December. And this is because of the Christmas markets, and of how beautiful the city is dressed in anticipation to the winter holidays.

Located in the North of Germany, Hamburg is easy to get to from any major European destination, with direct flights. The airport it conveniently connected to the city centre by train, in just half an hour.

The main reason to visit Hamburg in December are the Christmas markets and all the events around them. The  Christmas markets in Hamburg  are some of the most beautiful in Europe – but also pretty special.

Hamburg is probably the only city in Europe that has a sexy Christmas market, with a stripping Santa, naughty decorations, and adult only gifts. This is definitely a place where only adults can come to have fun.

For the rest of the family, there are plenty of other Christmas markets dotted all over the city, some smaller than others. The largest one is in front of the City Hall, where a Santa flies over every day in his sleigh, whishing everyone Happy Holidays.

When exploring the markets, don’t miss trying out the typical food such as bratwurst, potato cakes topped with cabbage, raclette, or the crispy roast pork with crackling. Besides glühwein, also try the liquor flavoured hot wine too.

The only downside of visiting Hamburg in December might be the weather. It often snows at this time, and the temperatures drop below 0 degrees Celsius.

Recommended by Joanna from The World In My Pocket

9. Lech, Austria

This image shows a charming winter night scene in Lech, Austria, with snow-covered streets and buildings. A cozy, well-lit hotel named "Hotel Krone" is in the foreground, its exterior adorned with icicles and soft lighting. In the background, a beautifully lit church with a traditional onion-shaped dome adds a picturesque touch to the alpine village. People are seen walking along the snowy road, enjoying the peaceful and festive atmosphere, with Christmas trees and lights adding to the seasonal charm.

Average Weather in December: 🌡️ High 28°F, Low 17°F, Rainfall 3.5 inches (mostly snow)

If you are looking for a luxury ski resort in December, look no further! Lech in Austria is a truly magical place to be in December. It’s like a winter wonderland where big names such as Princess Diana frequented in the 90s.

The slopes are child-friendly, and I really enjoyed learning how to ski here for the first time! The idyllic village honestly looks like it’s from a Christmas card or festive jigsaw puzzle– I often visit countries across Europe, but I have never seen anything like this!

You can rent your ski or snowboarding gear and boots in the village, and it’s advisable to wear thermal layers as the days can be very snowy.

One downside is that the location is very expensive, but if you find a good trainer for the slopes, they may be able to guide you in choosing an affordable skiing trail and the best deals for equipment! 

Recommended by Caitriona from The Facts Institute

10. London, England

This image captures a festive scene in Covent Garden, London, during the holiday season. A vintage green car is parked on a cobblestone street, adorned with a large stack of oversized, gift-wrapped presents and greenery on its roof. The street is bustling with people, enjoying the Christmas decorations, which include beautifully lit trees and garlands strung across the buildings. The overall atmosphere is cheerful and festive, with the historic architecture of Covent Garden providing a charming backdrop to the holiday festivities.

Average Weather in December: 🌡️ High 48°F, Low 39°F, Rainfall 2.4 inches

London is an absolute bucket list destination for any European vacation . The magic of London is in its ability to obscure time, taking you back centuries as you walk the streets of Westminster, or propelling you into the future as you ride the London Eye and gaze at the futuristic skyline.

Visit Kensington Palace, Hyde Park, Buckingham Palace, and Big Ben for must-see historical points. Then, tour the Tower of London and snap pictures of the London Bridge near the River Thames.

Add in a trip to the Natural History Museum and the Science Museum should London’s famous rainy weather prevail. You can easily purchase a Tube pass to get from one end of the city to the other, and I recommend at least 5 days to see the major sites.

London in December is especially magical, brimming with festive Christmas markets and glittering lights from Camden Market to Covent Gardens and across the city.

Grab a spiced mulled wine as you stroll through the holiday stalls and take in the brightly decorated city squares. Best of all, you won’t be fighting the summer tourist crowds as you explore the city.

Recommended by Jana Soli from  www.itsjanasoli.com

11. Belgrade, Serbia

Aerial View of Belgrade Over the Temple of Saint Sava

Average Weather in December: 🌡️ High 43°F, Low 33°F, Rainfall 1.9 inches

If there’s one place to visit in Europe in December, I highly recommend Belgrade, Serbia. There are plenty of things to do in Belgrade during this time.

Like many other European cities, Belgrade has Christmas markets scattered around the city center, especially on the main pedestrian street, Knez Mihaila. Here, you’ll find local products like cheese and meat that are must-tries.

Another reason I can’t stop recommending Belgrade, no matter the time of year, is because the city always has something going on. There are always parties in the splavs—small clubs floating on the riverside—so there’s always a lively atmosphere.

The food in Belgrade is amazing, and the Skadarlija district is home to some of the best restaurants and bars in the city. Be sure to visit Zavičaj, one of the best spots for local cuisine.

December in Belgrade can be cold, so I recommend spending some time in the city’s cozy coffee shops, and don’t miss trying Krofne, a Serbian doughnut that’s absolutely worth it.

You need to visit Belgrade in December for its vibrant atmosphere and incredible food!

Recommended by Brenda from Traveleira.com

12. Lisbon, Portugal

This image showcases a grand Christmas tree illuminated with thousands of lights, standing tall in Praça do Comércio, Lisbon, Portugal. The tree is the focal point of the square, with a bright star on top, drawing crowds of people who are enjoying the festive display. In the background, the iconic Arco da Rua Augusta, a large neoclassical arch, is also lit up, complementing the holiday atmosphere of the historic square. The dark night sky enhances the brilliance of the tree's lights and the surrounding decorations.

Average Weather in December: 🌡️ High 59°F, Low 47°F, Rainfall 4.3 inches

Lisbon is a fantastic destination in December, blending a mild winter weather with festive charm, and rich cultural experiences.

During December, Lisbon transforms into a festive wonderland with beautifully decorated streets, twinkling lights, and lively Christmas markets. Key spots like Rossio Square and Praça do Comércio feature impressive displays, making evening strolls particularly delightful as each corner and praça in Lisbon has its own take on the event.

Visitors can enjoy traditional Portuguese holiday treats, such as Rabanadas (Portuguese French toast), and Bolo-rei (Portuguese king cake). As well as your typical Lisbon food and drinks like Pastéis de Nata and Ginjinha.

The quieter tourist season allows for a more relaxed experience while visiting some of the city’s iconic sites, including the São Jorge Castle and Jerónimos Monastery.

Overall, Lisbon in December offers a warm, festive atmosphere perfect for a winter getaway, and a glimpse into a quieter but festive side of Portugal.

Recommended by Ana from We Travel Portugal

13. Edinburgh, Scotland

This image captures a lively Christmas market in Edinburgh, Scotland, with rows of festive stalls adorned with lights and decorations, set under bare trees. Visitors stroll along the path, browsing the various goods and enjoying the holiday atmosphere. The vibrant red roofs of the stalls and the warm glow of the lights create a cozy, inviting scene amid the cool evening.

Average Weather in December: 🌡️ High 44°F, Low 34°F, Rainfall 2.3 inches

If you are planning a European holiday in December, why not visit the Scottish capital city of Edinburgh? From exploring a towering medieval castle to hiking up a hill for a grand panoramic view – there are many  amazing things to do in Edinburgh . Moreover, the Old and New Town of Edinburgh is a Unesco World Heritage Site.

December is the time when this magical city hosts its famous Christmas Market at the Princes Street Gardens. There are various beautifully decorated stalls selling traditional crafts, gifts, and delicious treats.

You can participate in many fun activities, like taking a ride on the gigantic Big Wheel and the Star Flyer. Plus, Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Botanic Garden host various Christmas special events for all age groups. 

Hogmanay is an integral part of Edinburgh’s Christmas celebrations. It is a three-day annual celebration from 30th December to New Year’s Day, when the city comes to life with street parties, fireworks and live music.

Recommended by Moumita from Chasing the Long Road

14. Limassol, Cyprus

This image depicts a coastal scene in Limassol, Cyprus, featuring striking white rock formations that meet the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea. The sky is partly cloudy with the sun peeking through, casting a soft glow over the landscape. In the foreground, two figures—a person and a child—stand on the rocks, gazing out towards the sea, adding a sense of scale and tranquility to the scene.

Average Weather in December: 🌡️ High 65°F, Low 50°F, Rainfall 4.2 inches

Limassol, located on the southern coast of Cyprus along the Mediterranean, is the island’s second-largest city. Unlike many European cities, Limassol doesn’t get snow in December; temperatures range between 10 to 18 degrees Celsius, making it an excellent holiday destination.

Consider staying in a hotel with a heated indoor pool for cooler, rainy days, but you might still swim in the sea if you don’t mind colder water. Recommended hotels include Parklane, Amathus, Four Seasons, and Amara. For casino enthusiasts, Limassol offers “City of Dreams,” the largest casino resort in Europe.

December is also great for exploring Limassol’s surroundings. Visit the white stones and charming villages like Kalavasos, the fishing village of Zygi, and Lefkara , known for lace and silver crafts.

The city and villages are beautifully decorated for Christmas, with some offering special holiday activities. Enjoy wandering through the old town and marina, which have many restaurants and bars.

The downside of visiting in December is the possibility of rain, limiting activities. It’s also a quieter, less touristy season, so vibrant nightlife is less common.

Recommended by Nofar Ronen from Traveling Outside the Box

15. Vienna, Austria

This image shows a festive Christmas market in Vienna, Austria, with a grand archway of lights and decorations framing the view. The arch is adorned with large, illuminated ornaments and candles, while the words

Average Weather in December: 🌡️ High 39°F, Low 30°F, Rainfall 1.9 inches

Vienna, Austria is the perfect place to visit in December! It’s Christmas time and Europe has the best Christmas Markets. Vienna was among the first Christmas markets in the world, starting from 1298.

The vibrant city hosts 20 different markets from mid-November to late December. Most of the markets are located near historic buildings, but you’ll find smaller ones on side streets or near local churches. 

One of the ‘don’t-miss’ markets is at Rathaus City Hall (shown in photo), Vienna’s most important non-religious building in the Neo-Gothic style. It is the official seat of the Mayor and the meeting place of the city senate/provincial government.

The Rathaus Market offers outdoor free concerts and an ice skating circuit (3000 square meters) where you can rent ice skates.

December is the perfect time to experience this beautiful city. The only downside would be the cold temperatures or the crowds that come to the Christmas Markets. 

Recommended by Jan from JanAdventures

16. Nice, France

This image depicts Place Masséna, a large square in Nice, France, characterized by its distinctive black-and-white checkered pavement. The square is surrounded by colorful, historic buildings with red, pink, and yellow facades. Tall, modern sculptures of seated figures, perched atop high poles, add an artistic touch to the open space. Despite the overcast sky and wet ground, people are seen walking and enjoying the open area, giving the scene a blend of historical charm and contemporary art.

Average Weather in December: 🌡️ High 55°F, Low 42°F, Rainfall 3.5 inches

December is a  great month to visit Nice  in Côte d’Azur. Freed from the summer heat and the influx of tourists, this city takes on a truly unique, relaxed vibe in winter. The downside is that winter days are shorter, which leaves less time for outdoor sightseeing. Still, Nice is beautiful any time of day.

Avid swimmers will appreciate a dip in the azure waves of the Mediterranean. The water temperature in December hovers around 14°C, and there are many swimmers this time of year, so the spirit of camaraderie is very much alive.

After (or instead of) the refreshing dip, enjoy a cup of coffee with freshly baked viennoiseries in one of the cozy cafés along the Promenade des Anglais.

Then take a walk through Vieille Ville, the city’s old town. In December, Nice is beautifully decorated for Christmas, and there is the Village de Noël, a vibrant Christmas market near Place Masséna, the main square of Nice.  

Other must-visits include Castle Hill, offering a panoramic view of the seaside, and the lively Cours Saleya markets. The artistic scene is rich in the city, with the Matisse and Chagall museums among the top recommendations.

Recommended by Inessa and Natalie of Through a Travel Lens

17. Milan, Italy

This image features the stunning Duomo di Milano (Milan Cathedral), a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, bathed in sunlight. The cathedral's intricate spires and detailed façade dominate the scene, with a crowd of people gathered in Piazza del Duomo, the large square in front of the building. The bright, clear sky complements the light-colored marble of the cathedral, while a portion of the surrounding historic buildings, including the Italian flag, is visible on the right side, adding to the grandeur of this iconic Milan landmark.

Average Weather in December: 🌡️ High 43°F, Low 31°F, Rainfall 2.2 inches

December is one of the best times of the year to visit Milan, and it’s my favorite vacation destination in Italy. The city transforms into a winter wonderland, with festive lights and decorations everywhere.

Start your visit at the iconic Duomo di Milano—seeing this stunning cathedral with a giant Christmas tree in front is truly special. Plus, the views from the rooftop are breathtaking. On a clear day, you can even see the Swiss Alps and Apennines in the distance! Before you visit, make sure to read up on the  Duomo Milan dress code  so you don’t get turned away at the door. It’s a stunning place you won’t want to miss, and a little preparation ensures you can fully enjoy the experience.

Another top thing to do is to shop at the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milan’s 19th-century shopping mall that’s as elegant as it is historic. It’s the perfect place to find luxury gifts (for family or yourself!) or simply soak in the gorgeous architecture.

If you love art, you’ll want to visit the Accademia Gallery where you can see Michelangelo’s Statue of David. Be sure to check out the Oh Bej! Oh Bej! Christmas market, which usually runs from December 7th to 10th, and the Milanese Christmas lights show, which lights up the city from early December through the New Year.

The only downside to visit in December is it can be chilly with temperatures around 4-8°C. However, just pack warmly, and you’ll experience Milan at its most enchanting time of the year!

Recommended by Jade Chan of NamastetoNihao

18. Prague, Czech Republic

This image captures a festive Christmas market in Prague, Czech Republic, during the evening. A large Christmas tree adorned with golden lights and star ornaments stands prominently, with the spires of the Church of Our Lady before Týn rising in the background. The market stalls below, including one selling traditional

Average Weather in December: 🌡️ High 37°F, Low 28°F, Rainfall 1.5 inches

Prague is a fantastic destination in December, especially for those who love the festive atmosphere of Christmas markets. The city transforms into a winter wonderland, with  several markets  to explore and a magical, festive atmosphere to soak up at every corner. 

The most well-known market is in Old Town Square, but there are smaller, less crowded ones around the city offering a more local experience. 

Wenceslas Square is another great spot, with its market stretching the length of the square and plenty of food stalls serving local treats like trdelník and sausages. 

December also brings Saint Mikuláš Day on December 5th, a fun and interesting celebration where Saint Mikuláš, an angel, and the devil walk through the streets, handing out treats to children. 

While the weather can be chilly, with a mix of rain and snow, it only adds to the city’s magical atmosphere. A potential downside is the crowds and unpredictable weather, but the holiday spirit and stunning scenery make it an unforgettable time to visit.

Submitted by Erin of Wanderlust with Kids

19. Copenhagen, Denmark

This image shows a formal changing of the guard ceremony taking place in front of a grand building, likely a royal palace in Copenhagen, Denmark. The guards, dressed in traditional dark uniforms with green accents and tall hats, are marching in sync across the courtyard in front of the palace's grand arches and columns. The guards' precision and the stately architecture in the background create an air of tradition and formality.

Average Weather in December: 🌡️ High 39°F, Low 32°F, Rainfall 2.0 inches

December is a magical time of year to explore Copenhagen, especially if you love to visit Christmas markets like we do.  One of the top rated Christmas markets in Europe can be found at Tivoli Gardens which happens to also be the second oldest amusement park in the world! 

There, alongside the rides, you’ll find an amazing Christmas display made up of over 1,000 Christmas trees, 70,000 baubles and more than 500,000 fairy lights!

As well as Tivoli Gardens you can discover lots of smaller more localised markets in the city which you can enjoy as your tour the city.  In our opinion the most fun way to visit Copenhagen is by riding a bike. 

However, remember to wrap up warmly because the average daytime temperature is around 2°C (36°F), and there is even a chance of snow!  

Copenhagen is definitely worth visiting  in December, because as well as having lots of fantastic outdoors places to visit, it’s also got some great museums and castles such as Rosenborg Castle and Amalienborg Palace to discover. 

Recommended by Sara from Big Adventures with Little Feet

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18 of The Best Christmas Markets in the World in 2024

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Every year, people across the globe celebrate Christmas with a lot of zeal. The cities are lit up in Pleasing and colourful lights, the streets are filled with delicious food aromas, and every street corner is painted in colours. From enjoying your time at these markets to taking back things to your place, these places are surely worth your while.

If you love travelling to different countries in search of a perfect Christmas market, then this blog can help you out. That’s because we believe there is a Christmas market for everyone. So look at some of the best Christmas markets in the world for this year!

So let’s take a look at the top Christmas markets in the World in 2024

1. vienna, austria.

Vienna Austria christmas market

Vienna has always been known for being one of the best places for immersive festivities and you are going to know it better while looking for the world’s best Christmas markets. It has one of the biggest marketplaces for the festival’s celebration which means you are going to get spoilt with options. Being one of the largest festive markets in the world, Vienna has more than 100 stalls that will keep you engaged throughout your trip.

If nothing comes to your mind, just head to the Viennese Dream Christmas Market where you are surely going to get whatever you wish for to celebrate the festival at its best. Apart from the collection of sellable items, the international choirs are definitely an eye-catcher.

Time to visit : Between November and January 

2. Cologne, Germany

Cologne Germany christmas market

Cologne is known as the Cathedral City of Germany and is known for this festival’s markets too. The entire city is painted beautifully and is lit up very well. That’s not only for the travellers but also the locals who celebrate the festival with a lot of enthusiasm. From all the other places, there are 7 enchanting markets that people love to visit during their festive shopping.

Visitors can head to these places to explore the decorated stalls, enjoy the wine, and savour the gingerbreads. The Alter Market offers a nostalgic experience with traditional crafts and carousel rides. For a unique touch, the Harbor Market by the Rhine adds a maritime flair. Ice skating, live music, and a warm, festive atmosphere make Cologne a top destination for Christmas magic.

Time to visit : Mid-November to the Last week of December

3. Strasbourg, France

Strasbourg France christmas market

Strasbourg is like a fairytale come to life! This charming French city is famous for its half-timbered houses, winding canals, and the stunning Strasbourg Cathedral, which is truly jaw-dropping. The city’s Christmas market, one of the oldest in Europe, is a must-see, with twinkling lights and cosy vibes all around. Don’t miss strolling through La Petite France, where every corner is picture-perfect. Plus, the mix of French and German culture means you get the best of both worlds in food, drink, and atmosphere.

Make sure you bring some extra bags because you are surely going to love the masterpieces that this place has on offer for its festive visitors.

Time to visit : Last week of November to Christmas Eve

4. Budapest, Hungary

Budapest Hungary christmas market

Budapest knows how to do Christmas right and you can see that while visiting here during the festive month! The city’s markets are a festive dream, with Vörösmarty Square being the star of the show. It is one of the most happening places that you can ever see during the Christmas week. From twinkling lights, and traditional Hungarian crafts, to the aroma of freshly baked cakes; everything is amazing. St. Stephen’s Basilica is another must-visit, with a gorgeous light show and an ice rink that wraps around the market.

If you have plans to visit here during this time, do not forget to grab some mulled wine, enjoy live music, or soak up the cosy, joyful atmosphere. Budapest’s mix of history and holiday spirit makes its Christmas markets truly unforgettable.

Time to visit : Between mid-November and early January

5. New York, USA

New York USA christmas market

While talking about the best Christmas markets across the globe, you cannot forget what New York has to offer. Its Christmas markets are a holiday paradise and this is not even an exaggeration! To get the best of this marketplace, you can simply head to Bryant Park to explore unique gifts, tasty treats, and an ice skating rink.

Then Union Square is another gem for visitors as it features a variety of artisanal stalls and festive food. Lastly, we would suggest that you should not miss out on the Winter Village at Columbus Circle. It is one place that is known to offer beautiful views of Central Park and more holiday cheer. Each market is brimming with holiday spirit, live music, and delicious eats. It’s a magical way to experience NYC’s festive charm and dazzling lights!

Time to visit : Between late November and December

6. Brussels, Belgium

Brussels Belgium christmas market

First things first, the Grand Place of Brussels is just like stepping into a postcard with its stunning architecture and lively vibe. For all the foodies visiting the city, you can head straight to the famous for its waffles, chocolates, and fries places. Don’t worry, there are a lot of those and you will find one of the best ones surely. All we want to say is that you shouldn’t miss out on these treats. The Atomium is a funky must-see, offering great views and a unique experience. And if you’re into beer, Brussels has a ton of awesome bars and breweries.

During Christmas, the Winter Wonders market is a festive delight with twinkling lights and cosy stalls. Plus, the comic strip scene here is super cool, so check out some quirky murals around town. Brussels is one of the most visited places in the world during this time, and you have the reasons why!

Time to visit : From late November to early January

7. Berlin, Germany

Berlin Germany christmas market

Berlin’s Christmas markets are a total winter wonderland and you will get to know about it when you visit here! You must heard of the Gendarmenmarkt which is one of the best in the world and is located in Berlin itself. This is one place where you’ll find stunning lights, delicious eats, and a super cosy vibe.

The historical charm of Charlottenburg Palace Market is a must-see, with its fairy-tale feel and festive stalls. Don’t miss the Alexanderplatz market, which has a huge Christmas tree and fun rides. The scent of roasted nuts and mulled wine fills the air, and live music adds to the festive atmosphere. Berlin’s markets are all about that magical holiday spirit with a cool, vibrant twist.

Time to visit : From late November to 23rd December

8. Cusco, Peru

Cusco Peru christmas market

Cusco’s Christmas vibe is seriously special and this is said by a lot of visitors who have been a part of the Christmas festival or its market! The city blends Andean traditions with festive cheer, creating a unique holiday experience.

One of the lively places that you can visit is the Plaza de Armas, where you’ll find beautiful lights and local artisan stalls. The San Pedro Market is perfect for picking up traditional crafts and tasty Peruvian treats. Cusco also offers vibrant parades and festive music that bring the city to life.

The blend of local culture, stunning colonial architecture, and holiday spirit makes Cusco’s Christmas markets a truly unforgettable experience!

Time to visit : Mid-December to January

9. Nuremberg, Germany

Nuremberg Germany christmas market

The Christkindlesmarkt is famous for a lot of things and is known to be one of the best in Germany and we have already told you about that earlier. In the Nuremberg market, you can munch on Nürnberger sausages and sweet gingerbread. The market is set against the backdrop of Nuremberg’s medieval architecture, adding to its magical feel. The Christkind, a traditional angel figure, opens the market with a festive ceremony. Be sure to check out the beautiful handcrafted gifts and enjoy the cosy, holiday atmosphere. The market’s atmosphere is unbeatable, offering a perfect mix of tradition, delicious food, and holiday cheer.

Time to visit : Late November to Christmas Eve

10. Kraków, Poland

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It is known to everyone that Kraków is the old capital of Poland and is a picture-perfect destination as well. The Main Market Square is the heart of the action, filled with charming wooden stalls selling handcrafted goodies and tasty Polish treats like pierogi and oscypek. The beautiful Wawel Castle backdrop makes it all feel magical.

The city’s festive lights and cosy atmosphere are perfect for a winter stroll. Don’t forget to check out the traditional Polish Christmas decorations and enjoy the live music performances. Kraków’s markets offer a unique blend of history, culture, and festive cheer that’s simply unforgettable. Just enjoy the Christmas decorations and the food items that are here for you to enjoy.

Time to visit : From late November to the end of December

11. Prague, Czech Republic

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Prague’s Christmas markets are straight-up enchanting and are going to keep you engaged throughout your trip to the city! The Old Town Square is the heart of the action, where the giant Christmas tree and lively stalls create a magical atmosphere. You’ll love the traditional Czech goodies like trdelník (a sweet pastry), hearty sausages, and hot mulled wine to keep you warm. Wenceslas Square adds to the festive fun with its beautifully decorated booths and sparkling lights.

Don’t miss the charming market at Prague Castle, where you can enjoy stunning views along with your holiday shopping. The city’s fairy-tale architecture and wonderful time make Prague’s markets a top pick for experiencing Christmas in style. We suggest that you plan a trip to Prague if you are unable to decide where to visit during that time.

Time to visit : Between late November and Christmas Eve

12. Basel, Switzerland

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Basel’s Christmas market is like stepping into a holiday fairy tale, all thanks to its beautifully decorated lanes and well-lit shops! The main highlight is the picturesque Münsterplatz, where you’ll find a stunning Christmas tree and beautifully decorated stalls. The market is known for its charming atmosphere, with festive lights and traditional Swiss treats like raclette and buttery Basel Läckerli cookies.

Don’t miss the historic Barfüsserplatz market, which has a more intimate vibe and offers a variety of crafts and gifts. The twinkling lights, chalets, and warm mulled wine create a magical experience. Plus, Basel’s beautiful medieval buildings add to the charm, making it a perfect spot to soak up the festive spirit and enjoy some Swiss holiday cheer.

Time to visit : Between late November and late December

13. Gothenburg, Sweden

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Gothenburg’s Christmas market is a winter wonderland you don’t want to miss, and that’s a perfect statement that we can say about this marketplace! Liseberg Amusement Park transforms into a festive paradise with over five million lights, creating a magical atmosphere. The market is brimming with charming stalls offering Swedish holiday treats like cinnamon buns and saffransbullar (saffron buns). The ice skating rink is perfect for some fun on the ice, and the cosy cabins provide a warm break from the cold.

You’ll also find beautifully crafted gifts and decorations, making it a great spot for holiday shopping. The whole experience is filled with cheerful vibes, festive music, and the pleasing-to-the-eye glow of lights, Gothenburg’s Christmas market truly captures the spirit of the season!

Time to visit : From mid-November to late December

14. Ljubljana, Slovenia

Ljubljana Slovenia christmas market

A perfect place for shopping when you are looking for a Christmas market is Ljubljana in Slovenia. The market stretches along the festive riverside, with the Ljubljanica River sparkling under twinkling lights. The heart of the action is the Ljubljana Castle, where you’ll find a cosy atmosphere and gorgeous views of the city. You’ll love the charming stalls filled with handcrafted gifts, local delicacies, and traditional Slovene treats like potica (a nut roll) and mulled wine. The atmosphere is super friendly and relaxed, with live music adding to the festive cheer.

Don’t miss the magical Christmas lights that turn the city into a winter wonderland. Ljubljana’s market is all about warm vibes and holiday spirit in a picturesque setting. That’s not all, you are surely going to be thrilled if you plan to visit here during your shopping time.

Time to visit : Between late November and early January

15. Paris, France

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How can we miss out on Paris when there is a list going to one of the best Christmas marketplaces in the world? At the top of the list is the market at Champs-Élysées, where you’ll find a dazzling array of lights, festive stalls, and a giant Christmas tree that lights up the avenue. The market at La Défense is another must-visit, offering a big, beautiful selection of crafts and treats. Stroll through the charming market at Montmartre for a more intimate vibe and stunning views of the city.

You must indulge in delicious French treats like roasted chestnuts, crepes, and hot chocolate. The blend of twinkling lights, historic Parisian charm, and festive cheer makes these markets a wonderful way to enjoy the City of Lights during the holiday season.

16. Salzburg, Austria 

Salzburg Austria christmas market

Not just the market, even its location is quite amazing and it will surely be jaw-dropping for you. The market is set against the backdrop of the stunning Hohensalzburg Fortress, giving it a magical vibe. The festive stalls in the historic old town are filled with beautiful crafts, delicious treats, and some of the best gifts. You can’t miss trying the traditional Salzburger Nockerl or sipping on some mulled wine to warm up. The market is also known for its charming live music, adding to the joyful atmosphere.

The city’s beautiful Christmas lights and the smell of roasted chestnuts create an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re exploring the market or just soaking in the holiday spirit, Salzburg truly makes Christmas feel like a dream come true. Feels like heaven on earth, right?

17. Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam Netherlands christmas market

When you read or talk about Amsterdam’s Christmas markets, you will always hear that it is a festive dream come true! The Ice Village in Museumplein is a highlight, where you can skate around a charming rink with views of the Rijksmuseum. The markets at Leidseplein and the Amsterdamse Bos offer a delightful mix of twinkling lights, stalls, and unique gifts. Don’t miss the funky stalls at the Funky Xmas Market, showcasing cool vintage finds and handmade crafts.

You’ll also find plenty of delicious Dutch treats, like stroopwafels and poffertjes, along with mulled wine to keep you warm. Wandering through the city’s canals and illuminated streets adds to the magical vibe, making Amsterdam’s Christmas markets a joyful experience you won’t want to miss. So we would suggest that you make a plan to visit here.

18. Bath, England

Bath England christmas market

Bath’s Christmas market is a charming, festive haven that is set against the backdrop of stunning Georgian architecture. You will be able to see that the market features over 150 twinkling stalls selling everything from handmade gifts to delicious seasonal treats. The atmosphere is thrilling and warm, with mulled wine and roasted chestnuts filling the air with mouthwatering aromas. The historic Bath Abbey and Roman Baths create a magical setting, especially when illuminated by festive lights. You can find unique crafts, and festive decorations, and enjoy live music performances that add to the holiday cheer. The market’s picturesque setting and delightful offerings make it a perfect spot for holiday shopping and soaking up seasonal vibes.

Time to visit : From mid-November to mid-December

The best Christmas markets around the world offer a magical blend of festive cheer, unique gifts, and delicious treats. From the enchanting stalls of Cologne and Strasbourg to the charm of Prague and Berlin, each market has its own special flair. Whether you’re savouring mulled wine in Budapest, exploring New York’s vibrant stalls, or soaking in Brussels’ holiday spirit, these markets bring a warm, joyful experience that captures the essence of the season. Embrace the twinkling lights, delightful flavours, and festive atmosphere wherever you go, not to mention that each market is a holiday dream come true.

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