New trends and new models are emerging in the European travel and tourism scene for 2024.
Luxury travel magazine Condé Nast Traveler has just released its highly anticipated list of the 12 best European destinations for 2024.
Here are the top 5 rankings of the best European destinations selected this Friday, November 17th by the specialist site Travel Off Path.
Northern Italy
There are many towns in this beautiful region of Italy that are definitely worth a visit. For this reason, it was included as a whole in the ranking of “Best European Destinations” prepared by Condé Nast.
The region includes several cities popular with travelers, including Venice, with its winding streets and charming gondola rides, and Milan, the fashion capital of Italy.
Yorkshire, United Kingdom
This picturesque county in the north of England has a fairytale network of rural landscapes and historic towns. York, the idyllic cathedral city overlooking the famous York Minster and the medieval streets of The Shambles, offers visitors an otherworldly experience.
In addition to York’s beautiful cobbled streets, visitors can also relax in the vast expanses of the Yorkshire Dales, a region characterized by rolling hills and picture-perfect villages.
Bodo, Norway
Located in the Arctic Circle, the town of Bodø offers a breathtaking mix of natural wonders and exciting opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
The Saltstraumen Maelstrom, the strongest tidal current in the world, offers a fascinating spectacle as water flows through a narrow strait.
The majestic mountains and fjords that surround this unique city attract hikers with exciting boat rides and breathtaking landscapes.
Budapest, Hungary
It’s time for this long-underrated European capital to be added to the must-visit list. Often referred to as the “Paris of the East,” Budapest seduces visitors with its impressive architecture, strategically located on the Danube.
For the best views of the city, head to Fisherman’s Bastion or, better yet, the famous Buda Castle.
Mallorca, Spain
The largest of Spain’s Balearic Islands has become synonymous with paradisiacal beaches and supernatural views. Thanks to the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, visitors can enjoy the natural charm of the region.
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