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Holiday guide

The best of Europe

Given its extraordinary diversity in landscapes, culture and experiences, it’s hard to believe Europe is the second-smallest continent. But its compact size means you can pack a huge amount into a holiday. Traveller’s guide to the best of Europe will help you make the most of your time.

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The history of Meteora, a collection of remarkable monasteries perched atop rocky outcrops in northwestern Greece, can be traced to 11th century.

The ultimate, day-by-day itinerary for a grand month in Europe

Over the past 10 years, formerly obscure destinations have become mainstream. For the best route through Europe today, travel more slowly and dive deeper.

  • Ute Junker
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Tranquil Three Cliffs Bay.

The great British bucket-list: 20 must-do highlights of the UK

The UK can be an amazing country to explore, whether you’re a first-timer or seasoned visitor, with a compelling mix of experiences and destinations.

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Montreux by the lake, with the alps in the distance.

It’s not the French Riviera, but this land-locked version is just as entrancing

Hugging the lake for almost seven kilometres, the promenade in Montreux rouses the senses with cinematic scenery, creativity and charisma.

  • Steve McKenna
Trofie al pesto, a twisted pasta from the Liguria region.

The secret to making the world’s best pesto? Do it in the place it was born

Basil. Garlic. Parmesan. Pecorino. Pine nuts. Salt. Olive oil. Pesto doesn’t seem like it should be hard, but it’s more complicated than you think.

  • Michael Ruffles
Montpellier, France

The underrated, beautiful French city most visitors miss

Think of a city in the south of France beginning with an “M” and Marseille comes to mind. But there’s another vibrant, buzzing city to put on your itinerary.

  • Steve McKenna
The long and luxurious train, all 450 metres of it, with two locomotives to move the 15 cars.

This lesser-known luxury train journey exceeds all expectations

I’ve travelled on better-known luxury trains around the world, but I can say with absolute confidence that the Al Andalus exceeds all my previous railway adventures.

  • Shaney Hudson
 La Sfogliatella Mary is the place for a rum baba.

In Italy’s home of pizza, there’s another type of food that’s a must

Although they are overshadowed by Neapolitan pizza and pasta sauce, I’ve heard about the city’s pastries and am keen to find the city’s best.

  • Kate Armstrong
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Sicily is a place of many treasures, such as the harbour in Cefalu.

It may have 2000 years of horrible history, but this is a wonderful part of Italy

A guided tour of Sicily takes in striking mountain landscapes, tremendous monuments and neglected grandeur, but doesn’t shy away from its dark past.

  • Brian Johnston
Dubrovnik.

Everyone tells you to avoid this overcrowded Dubrovnik. I went anyway

A visit to this notoriously crowded European city showed me that overtourism is only a problem if you lack imagination.

  • Brian Johnston
The Julian Alps rise up behind Bled Island in Slovenia.

Beyond cliches: The 25 must-do highlights of Europe right now

This small continent crams in so much that you can visit again and again and never grow tired.

  • Brian Johnston
Vlore, Albania.

I spent a week in Europe’s most affordable country. Here’s what it cost

There’s no better way to empty your bank balance than to visit Europe during summer. But there’s one destination that’s kinder to your wallet.

  • Jenny Hewett
Dam Square is home to a number of Amsterdam’s landmarks.

This compact European capital is a cultural juggernaut

Amsterdam offers everything from world-class art and museums to traditional bars and UNESCO-listed canals.

  • Jenny Hewett
Spain v Portugal. Which is the better destination?

Which European destination is best? We rate and rank key rivals

Greece v Turkey. Germany v Austria. Spain v Portugal. We name the winners from a travel perspective when it comes to Europe’s key rivalries.

  • Ute Junker
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Finland regularly tops “world’s happiest country” lists.

Secrets of the happiest country on Earth

What is happiness? One country appears to have figured it out, having topped the World Happiness Report rankings for the past eight years. Clearly, they’re doing something right.

  • Rob McFarland
Poland still uses its own currency, the zloty.

Can you travel without cash in Europe?

Across eight countries in Europe, six of which do not use the euro, I attempted to travel without getting out any cash. I succeeded (mostly).

  • Tim Richards
Amsterdam doesn’t have the obvious tourist sites of other cities.
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After 15 years in this European city, I can say it’s the world’s best

I agreed with the view Amsterdam is too expensive, too crowded, and has too many tourists. Then I broke my leg and my whole perspective changed.

  • Ben Coates
Château de Saumur, a historic castle in the heart of wine country.

Forget Bordeaux. This underrated French wine region is calling

This French wine region is a sleeper hit, an unlikely hero. Less known than many of its European neighbours, it’s also more affordable and more accessible.

  • Ben Groundwater
Seborga, in the Ligurian hills.

A quirk of history let me visit four countries in a single day

This isn’t your typical Italian hilltop village, as much as it might look like one from the outside.

  • Chrissie McClatchie
Panorama of the town of Weissenkirchen, Wachau Valley.

The prettiest wine region in Europe? It’s not in France

Despite its World Heritage listing, the Wachau valley is little-known to people outside its home country.

  • Craig Tansley
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The city straddles the Ljubljanica River.

One of Europe’s prettiest capitals is also one of the quirkiest

Beyond its cobblestone streets, Baroque architecture and photogenic setting, this Slovenian city is full of quirky attractions.

  • Rob McFarland
The medieval town of Motovun, Croatia.

Small packages: 20 tiny places in Europe that punch above their weight

The Continent’s biggest countries and cities are becoming increasingly crowded. All the more reason to discover Europe’s tiny treasures.

  • Ute Junker
The Bastei is a famous rock formation in Saxon, Switzerland.

Beyond the cliches and crowds: Europe’s 10 best underrated destinations

Once you’ve copped a sunburn in Florence and nursed a rosé hangover in Aix-en-Provence, where in Europe do you explore? Where do you discover the next Tuscany?

  • Ben Groundwater
Anabel Dean and son Hamish.
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I missed my son while he was backpacking the world, so I joined him on an adventure

I suggested we meet up in Europe for an epic hike. To sweeten the deal, I offered to pay for it.

  • Anabel Dean
Warsaw’s Old Town.

Underrated, affordable Poland is Europe’s perfect destination

Fancy a trip to Europe but worried about the cost? Try the route less travelled and head for Poland, the affordable heart of the Continent.

  • Sue Williams
Road to Bormio in the Stelvio National Park, Dolomites.

It’s tough, but I’d do this cycling holiday again in a heartbeat

My hands are so numb I can’t feel the handlebars. My enthusiasm for cycling – and possibly life itself – is dissipating.

  • Garry Maddox
Reine in the Lofoten Islands, Norway.

Europe’s most beautiful islands are nowhere near the Mediterranean

The Lofotens are made up of hundreds of islands but wherever you are, the scenery is stupendous.

  • Brian Johnston
The historic Zemun district.

Visit this underrated European city before it becomes the next big thing

You’ll get new perspectives on an old continent, sights without queues, gritty history, and throbbing contemporary energy.

  • Brian Johnston
Park Guell in Barcelona.

From perfect to don’t bother: The best cities in Spain, ranked and rated

Few countries offer such a choice of urban splendours, which is why you’ll need this guide to the great and not-so-great cities.

  • Eddi Fiegel
The Dolomites’ Seiser Alm – Europe’s largest high-elevation alpine meadow.

Beyond Rome and Venice: 15 of Italy’s most underrated destinations

Italy is crowded, no question, but there are plenty of Italian places beyond Rome, Venice and Florence still ready and waiting to welcome visitors.

  • Brian Johnston
The Curonian Split has a dreamy timelessness.

Ten great attractions in Europe most Australians don’t visit

Step off the well-trodden European trail for deserts, national parks and castles that most Australians don’t see.

  • David Whitley
Beautiful Aegialis Bay, Amorgos, Greece.

Secrets revealed: The last unspoilt islands of Greece

Beyond Mykonos and Santorini, there are still corners of the archipelago that only locals know about. Here are 10 of the best.

  • Kerry Walker
Budapest’s thermal baths are especially popular in the cooler months.

Ten of the best family things to do in Europe outside peak season

While Christmas-centric Europe in December is a wonderful time to visit, there’s a treasure trove of experiences for families to enjoy outside of the peak season.

  • Tatyana Leonov
Armando al Pantheon is moments from Rome’s Pantheon.

Avoid dodgy tourist traps: Where to eat near Europe’s top attractions

It’s possible to have a memorable meal in the shadow of a famous attraction – you just need some insider knowledge.

  • Oliver Smith
Remember: Europe isn’t just France, Italy and Spain, it’s also countries like Bulgaria.

Nine essential tips for travelling Europe on a budget

Remember: Europe isn’t just France, Italy and Spain. But even in the most popular spots you can still keep your travel expenses down.

  • Ben Groundwater
In some parts of Europe such as southern Italy, it’s easier to drive.

Trains v cars: Which is the better option for travelling in Europe?

There are arguments for and against road and rail travel, but it all depends on your circumstances. Here’s what you need to know.

  • Brian Johnston
If you want to beat the heat in Southern Europe, you’ll need to chill out.

Seven ways to keep cool in sweltering southern Europe

If you travel through southern Europe during the hottest part of the year, you’ll need a little respite from the sun. Here are seven of the best ways to keep cool.

  • Maria Pasquale

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