25 Secret Towns in Europe

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You may have visited the major tourist destinations in these European countries... but how many of these cool towns have you visited? If you've not visited them, why not make a trip down these places the next time?


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1. Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic


There’s no other town in the world that I am more fond of than the quaint, charming, fairytale-like town of Cesky Krumlov in southern Bohemia. It’s as if you have stepped into a time warp – small cobblestone roads, bridges every which way you look, and no, there’s no McDonalds! It’s a great short day trip from Prague if you find yourself there but for the best experience, visit Krumlov in the summer season and raft down the Vltavy River.


2. Colmar, France


Situated in Alsace, Colmar is a unique blend of French and Germany architecture, culture and spirit. It’s as colourful in real life as it looks to be in the photos and is one of France’s true hidden gems.


3. Marsaxlokk, Malta


This town in Malta is the main fishing village for the entire country. It’s colourful, playful, and filled with Maltese spirit.


4. Hallstatt, Austria


The lakeside town of Hallstatt is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has even been dubbed the prettiest lakeside village in the entire world. Whether you visit at summer or winter time, you are sure to fall in love with what will always be one of Europe’s most charming small towns.


5. Bruges, Belgium


Bruges has become incredibly popular for travellers looking to photograph the lego-like houses in the city centre (pictured above). It still remains to be one of Europe’s prettiest little towns, but is now more popular than ever.


6. Bled, Slovenia


There’s much to see and do in Bled, however the greatest attraction is undeniably Lake Bled – one of the world’s most stunning lakes and a favourite for visitors to Slovenia.


7. Bibury, England


This would indeed have to be the most photographed street in Bibury, England. This small town is filled with old world charm and could very well be the most charming town in England!


8. Albarracin, Spain


Some would say Albarracin is the most charming village in all of Spain. It’s just a two hour journey from Valencia and a 30 minute train ride from Teruel.


9. Pucisca, Croatia


Croatia has well and truly opened itself up to tourism in recent years so it may not be as much a secret as it once was, however a visit to the Dalmation coast once in your life is an absolute must. It’s little gems like Pucisca that explain why!


10. Eze, France


Not too far from Nice is the Southeast town of Eze, France – a great little getaway!


11. Annecy, France


Annecy is built around a 14th Century Chateau and is arguably more charming than any other French town you will find. The town is also surrounded by the French Alps, making it even more picturesque!


12. Manarola, Italy


The image says it all – Manarola would have to be one of Italy’s most charming little towns on the coast. But there are so many more! Italy is filled with hidden gems to discover – be sure to take your time in this beautiful country!


13. Ittoqqortoormiit, Greenland


Think it’s difficult to say? It’s just as difficult to get here. This small town in Greenland can only be reched by taking a once-per-week flight from Iceland, then a helicopter ride to this small galacial town in Greenland. But of course, it looks to be worth it!


14. Reine, Norway


This small fishing village in Norway is SO picturesque – if a picture tells a thousand words, this would have to tell double. Stunning!


15. Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina


The small town of Mostar in Bosnia & Herzegovina has got to be one of the most underrated destinations in Europe. If you find yourself here, be sure to visit nearby Blagaj – another charmer!


16. Odense, Denmark


Although it is the third largest city in Denmark, Odense has a small town charm that can’t be found elsewhere in Denmark – a true treasure!


17. Freiburg, Germany


Freiburg is home to around 230,000 people and is located in the Southwest of Germany – the picture says more than enough.


18. Goreme, Turkey


This town was first built by the Romans and was carved into the hard rock – truly incredible!


19. Ghent, Belgium


Ghent is one of Flanders’ two hidden delights (alongside Bruges). Just a short 20 minute train ride from its’ more popular neighbour, Ghent is equally charming however in a completely different way – be sure to visit to see why!


20. Ljubljana, Slovenia


Ljubljana is indeed the capital of Slovenia and thus a city as opposed to a small town, however it simple has to be included due to its’ small town charm – it is one of Europe’s most understated capitals!


21. Toruń, Poland


Situated in Northern Poland, this is one of the countries’ most charming towns (indeed, there are many of them). If you’re looking to get off the beaten path in Poland and away from popular Warsaw and Krakow, this would be a good place to start.


22. Rothenberg, Germany


Look familiar? Walt Disney used Rothenberg as the inspiration for his film Pinocchio!


23. Arosa, Switzerland


Arosa will indeed always be a special place to me as it is where I shot the cover of my book, “The World of Wanderlust Story”. The reliatively small town in the Swiss Alps is a hot favourite of the English Royal family, so if it’s good enough for them I’m sure it’s good enough for all of us!


24. Bergen, Norway


Bergen is arguably Norway’s most charming, picturesque town. Situated on the West Coast of the country, Bergen was established before 1070 AD!


25. Positano, Italy


As one of the most beautiful coastal towns in Italy, Positano is hardly a secret. But this list just wouldn’t be complete without mention of Positano – a colourful, vibrant, cliffside town in the heart of Italy’s Amalfi Coast.

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