Hidden gems in Europe

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Are you tired of visiting overcrowded tourist hotspots in Europe? Then it's time to explore the continent's hidden gems - its most beautiful small towns! From charming medieval villages to stunning coastal towns, Europe has plenty of lesser-known destinations waiting to be discovered. In this blog, we'll take you on a journey to uncover some of the continent's hidden gems and help you plan your next off-the-beaten-path adventure. Get ready to be inspired by the beauty of Europe's small towns!

10 hidden gems in Europe

Kotor, Montenegro

Photo by Amelie Dent
Photo by Amelie Dent

Welcome to Kotor, Montenegro - a town that will take your breath away with its stunning coastal views and ancient walled city. This beautiful town is situated on the Bay of Kotor, a natural fjord surrounded by majestic mountains that add to its breathtaking scenery.

As you enter the old walled city, you'll feel like you've stepped back in time. The narrow streets are lined with beautiful medieval buildings, small shops, and cozy restaurants serving delicious local cuisine. The ancient walls that surround the city have stood the test of time and offer a glimpse into Kotor's rich history.

One of the highlights of visiting Kotor is climbing the old city walls for a panoramic view of the bay. The hike to the top is challenging but definitely worth it, as you'll be rewarded with stunning views of the town, the mountains, and the bay below.

Aside from its natural beauty and historical significance, Kotor is also a great place to experience the local culture. Try the traditional dishes like seafood, grilled meat, and homemade cheese, or sample the local wines and spirits.

Kotor is truly a hidden gem of Europe, and if you're looking for a unique travel experience, this stunning coastal town should be on your list. Come and explore the ancient walled city, hike to the top of the walls for a breathtaking view, and immerse yourself in the local culture.

Matera, Italy

Photo by Francesco Ungaro
Photo by Francesco Ungaro

Matera, Italy - a hidden gem tucked away in the Basilicata region - is a fascinating town that is not to be missed. The town is home to cave dwellings, ancient churches, and breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Whether you're looking to learn about history or simply explore something off the beaten path, Matera has it all. So pack your bags, grab your camera, and get ready for an adventure unlike any other in this picturesque Italian town!

Coimbra, Portugal

Photo by Egor Kunovsky
Photo by Egor Kunovsky

Coimbra is an enchanting city with a rich history, situated majestically on the banks of the Rio Mondego. It served as Portugal's capital in the Middle Ages and boasts the country's oldest and most distinguished university. The winding, cobbled streets of the old town date back to the Moorish era and are steeped in a mesmerizing atmosphere, crowned by the grand cathedral. During summer evenings, the city's ancient walls come alive with the enchanting melodies of the Portuguese guitar and the soulful singing of fado performers. Coimbra's vibrant energy is particularly felt during the university term, when students spill out into the streets, filling bars and throwing weekend parties. With their presence, the city also takes on a political edge, as graffiti on the walls of communal student residences bears witness to the pressing issues of the day.

Rovinj, Croatia

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Photo by Pixabay

Rovinj, a coastal town in Istria, may be a bit crowded during peak season, but don't let that stop you from experiencing its irresistible charm. The old town, situated on an egg-shaped peninsula, boasts steep cobbled streets and picturesque squares, with a towering church as its centerpiece. Originally an island, Rovinj was later connected to the mainland, adding to its unique character. If you need a break from the crowds, hop over to the nearby Rovinj archipelago, where 14 hidden gems await your discovery

Český Krumlov, Czech Republic

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Photo by Lander Lai

Nestled in the heart of Bohemia's southern region lies Český Krumlov, a hidden gem that's often overlooked by travelers. This picturesque town boasts a charming old town square, stunning Renaissance and baroque architecture, and a magnificent castle perched above the Vltava River. Although it may resemble a smaller version of Prague, Český Krumlov has its own unique character and offers a more intimate experience. Backpackers flock to this town in the summer to enjoy lively bars and scenic picnic spots by the river. In winter, the snow-covered castle and peaceful atmosphere make for a magical escape. To truly appreciate Český Krumlov, stay overnight and spend a day exploring the surrounding forests and fields on foot or by bike.

Kőszeg, Hungaryph

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photo by wikipedia

If you're looking for a hidden gem in Hungary, look no further than Kőszeg. This picturesque town near the Austrian border has managed to preserve its stunning architecture and natural charm, earning it the nickname "Hungary's Jewel Box". Despite the tumultuous history of the region, Kőszeg's historical center remains virtually untouched, making it a must-see destination for architecture and history enthusiasts. And if you happen to be in town during the Siege Days festival, you'll get a chance to witness a reenactment of the Ottoman Turks' siege against the town in 1532. Don't miss out on exploring Kőszeg's schools, recreation areas, restaurants, pubs, and wine cellars for an unforgettable experience.

Braşov, Romania

Photo by Geo Mada
Photo by Geo Mada

Tucked away in the heart of Romania, the picturesque town of Braşov is a true hidden gem. Its skyline boasts a fascinating mix of Gothic spires, medieval gateways, Soviet blocks, and even a Hollywood-style sign! Amidst this captivating backdrop, you'll find a plethora of baroque buildings, churches, and quaint cafes, all centered around the charming Piaţa Sfatului. For those who love a good story, Braşov won't disappoint - locals eagerly share tales of Vlad the Impaler's romantic escapades, noblewomen resurrected from their graves, and even a wandering bear who once graced the main square. Whether you're here to ski in nearby Poiana Braşov or explore the stunning Piatra Craiului National Park, Braşov is the perfect base for discovering the beauty of Romania.

Sintra, Portugal

Photo by Daniel Frese
Photo by Daniel Frese

Nestled amongst rolling hills and dewy forests, Sintra is a hidden gem that looks like it's straight out of a fairytale. This UNESCO World Heritage site boasts a centre filled with charming pastel-hued manors, exotic gardens, and glittering palaces that have a rich history dating back to the Celts and Moors. Even Lord Byron couldn't resist its charms, and with good reason. Sintra is the perfect side trip from Lisbon, with many opting to visit for just a day. However, to truly immerse yourself in its magical allure, I recommend staying for a few days and exploring all the enchanting secrets it has to offer.

Hallstatt, Austria

Photo by Daniel Frank
Photo by Daniel Frank

Tucked away in the heart of Austria, Hallstatt is a hidden gem that dazzles visitors with its idyllic charm. Its pastel-coloured houses and mirror-like lake create a dreamlike ambiance that's hard to resist. The village is nestled precariously between towering mountains and the shimmering shore, making it a stunning sight to behold. Despite the overwhelming crowds during peak season, Hallstatt remains an awe-inspiring destination that's worth a visit. Don't miss the Corpus Christi procession, which takes place largely in small boats on the lake. To get into town, take a ferry from the train station across the lake, or head to Hallstatt Markt at the center of town.

Girona, Spain

Photo by Manuel Torres Garcia
Photo by Manuel Torres Garcia

Welcome to Girona, the largest city in Northern Catalonia that packs a punch with its Gothic churches, museums, and galleries. This jewel of a town boasts cobbled lanes and medieval walls that weave around reflections of Modernista mansions in the shimmering Riu Onyar. As one of Catalonia's most important counties, Girona flaunts its wealth through stunning Romanesque and Gothic buildings that have withstood the test of time. And with a diverse nightlife and dining scene that rivals Barcelona, this town is a delicious distraction from the coast. Come and discover Girona's charm for yourself!

In the end

Small towns in Europe hold a special allure for travelers seeking an authentic and unforgettable journey. These overlooked destinations offer a glimpse into the local life, rich history, and diverse culture that is often overshadowed by the bustle of larger cities. From the picturesque architecture to the delicious cuisine, small towns are a treasure trove of hidden gems that are waiting to be explored. By venturing off the beaten path and visiting these charming towns, you can discover a different side of Europe that you won't find in any guidebook. So, go ahead and add a small town to your next itinerary, and get ready to create some unforgettable memories.


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