In this story, i am going to show you 10 hidden tourist gems in Europe you must visit
#10. Foix, France Located on the confluence of the Ariege and Arget rivers, Foix is a city at the foot of the Foix Castle. Enjoy the shopping lanes, pretty café terraces, medieval houses, and the Saint Volusian Abbey Church. Tour the castle that stands on a hill, offering a step back in time.
#9. Varna, Bulgaria Varna is a seaside resort with beautiful beaches and sunny weather. Wander through coastal walkways, visit Primorski Park, explore the archaeological museum, and marvel at 50-million-year-old stone pillars. Don’t miss the Roman baths and time on the beach.
#8. Mittenwald, Germany Known for crafting violins, violas, and cellos, Mittenwald is located amid the Alpine peaks of Bavaria. Enjoy skiing in winter, hiking in summer, and walking through Leutasch Gorge. Visit St. Peter and Paul Church and savor Mittenwalder Brewery’s drinks.
#7. Bohinj, Slovenia Bohinj, nestled in the Julian Alps, is perfect for summer relaxation. Swim in the crystal-clear waters of Lake Bohinj, enjoy their cuisine, and ride the Vogel cable car for stunning views. Visit the Savica Waterfall and enjoy hiking or horseback riding.
#6. Ostuni, Italy Puglia’s Ostuni is known as the White City due to its white-painted old village. Explore its cobbled streets, enjoy street food, olive oil tastings, and Ostuni’s rare white wine. Visit the cathedral and discover the town’s fascinating history.
#5. Mechelen, Belgium Mechelen is a small, historic, and child-friendly town located between Brussels and Antwerp. Visit St. Rumbold’s Cathedral, the toy museum, and Planckendael Zoo. Parents can enjoy Mechelen’s famous beer, Gouden Carolus.
#4. Zermatt, Switzerland Zermatt, at the base of the Matterhorn, is ideal for skiing, hiking, and climbing. Try the Five Lakes Trail, snowshoeing, and ice skating. Enjoy boutique shops and indulge in relaxation at a spa.
#3. Perast, Montenegro Perast is a small coastal village with rich history and stunning views. Visit Our Lady of the Rocks, an artificial island, and St. George Island. Enjoy romantic waterfront restaurants and picturesque scenery.
#2. Pietrapertosa, Italy Located on the Lucanian Dolomites, Pietrapertosa offers breathtaking views, ziplining, and historic sites like the Hermitage of Our Lady of Olive Trees. Explore the Saracen Fortress and enjoy its peaceful atmosphere.
#1. Faroe Islands The Faroe Islands are part of the Kingdom of Denmark and consist of 18 rocky volcanic islands. Hike to the Múlafossur Waterfall, visit Lake Sørvágsvatn, and enjoy bird watching. The Faroe Islands are one of the safest and most serene places to visit.