Are you planning a trip to Europe soon? Or perhaps you’re organising your 2025 vacation? No matter your situation, we’re here to help you create an unforgettable European summer. Stephanie Dent, our resident travel agent at The Modern Muse has curated the ultimate Europe bucket list full of restaurant and activity recommendations across various parts of Europe just for you.
France
It’s no surprise that Paris is the world’s most visited city, attracting travellers with its romance, culture, and iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower. While it’s often suggested to avoid tourist hotspots when seeking the best restaurants, the Eiffel Tower area is an exception. Indulge in an espresso at a nearby café, such as the chic Café Jacques, which offers fresh, seasonal products and Parisian pastries alongside stunning views of the tower.
Eiffel Tower, Paris. Image: Pexels
A short journey east from Paris, you’ll find some of the world’s most renowned wineries. A visit to the Moët & Chandon vineyard is not just about wine; it’s a dive into the rich history of the Champagne region and is a truly spectacular experience.
The South of France boasts a diverse landscape with charming villages, local markets, and a rich cultural heritage. Beachside towns like Nice and Cannes offer beautiful scenery. To explore these cities uniquely, consider renting a Segway for a tour of Nice’s Old Town, panoramic views from Castle Hill, or enjoy the picturesque waterfront of Cannes.
Greece
With its sun-soaked islands, historic ruins, and stunning beaches, Greece remains a top destination. Start your journey in Athens, where you can visit iconic landmarks like the UNESCO World Heritage Acropolis and the Parthenon.
While Santorini and Mykonos are popular, don’t miss out on other Greek islands. Kefalonia, one of the Ionian Islands, offers mountains, forests, lakes, rivers, golden sand beaches, and the must-see Melissani Caves. Make sure to try a traditional Greek salad with feta and for an authentic dining experience by the water, visit Karavomilos Taverna.
Another beautiful island in the Ionian Sea is Corfu, known for its lush landscapes, rich history, and clear waters. Corfu offers outdoor activities like hiking the Corfu Trail, which winds through olive groves and traditional villages. It’s also perfect for relaxing by the water, reading, and enjoying the sound of the waves. Choosing where to dine for dinner might be your toughest decision.
If you’re tired of flying, use ferries to island-hop between Greece’s hundreds of inhabited islands, each with unique scenery.
La Grotta, Corfu. Image: Pexels
Croatia
Nestled along the sparkling Adriatic Sea, Croatia boasts stunning coastlines, crystal-clear waters, medieval towns, and a rich cultural heritage. Popular coastal cities like Dubrovnik and Split, along with scenic islands and national parks, make Croatia a European summer favourite.
In Dubrovnik, explore ancient city walls and cobblestone streets, and don’t miss Peppino’s Gelateria, a stylish spot loved by locals and tourists. Heading north to Split, you’ll find Diocletian’s Palace, charming cafes, and numerous galleries. For a panoramic view over Split and its surroundings, climb Marjan Hill.
Inland, visit Krka and Plitvice Lakes National Parks to swim in lakes and cool off under waterfalls. Hvar Island is famed for its natural beauty and vibrant nightlife, with waterfront bars and restaurants perfect for sunsets. Nearby, Carpe Diem Beach Club on the Pakleni Islands transforms from a beach club and restaurant by day to a lively nightclub by night.
Croatia’s Adriatic coastline, dotted with over a thousand islands, offers endless island-hopping adventures. Each island, from historic Korcula to lush Mljet, has its own charm. Many islands are accessible via private boat charters, organised tours, or public ferries, making it easy to explore multiple islands in one trip.
Krka National Park, Croatia
Norway
Bustling in winter with glass igloos, reindeer feeding, and Northern Lights expeditions, Norway is often overlooked by tourists during summer. However, as the snow melts, Norway transforms into a breathtaking landscape of pristine fjords, stunning scenery, cultural activities, and endless daylight, earning its nickname “the land of the midnight sun.”
With nearly constant daylight, the country thrives with outdoor concerts and activities late into the night. Oya Festival, Norway’s largest outdoor festival, spans four days in Oslo, and numerous local music festivals capitalise on the midnight sun.
Fjord cruises are a popular way to explore Norway’s beautiful landscapes. From Bergen’s towering mountains to Alesund’s intense waterfalls, and with whales and seals in the waters below, these cruises are a bucket-list favourite.
Norway’s 47 national parks protect approximately 12% of the country, making it one of Europe’s greenest destinations. These parks offer incredible hiking trails for all levels. Beginners can explore the stunning Lake Bondhusvatnet region, while experienced hikers can tackle Kjeragbolten, a famous boulder wedged between two rock faces, requiring a steep climb and a narrow suspension bridge crossing.
Bergen, Norway. Image: Pexels
Italy
Italy captivates with its architecture, culture, art, opera, fashion, and cuisine. Rome, Italy’s timeless capital, features iconic landmarks and over 900 churches, showcasing centuries of history and intricate beauty. Don’t miss the Colosseum, built over 2000 years ago by the Roman Empire.
Two hours north of Rome, Tuscany’s Chianti region offers rolling vineyards and world-class wines. Visit medieval castles turned vineyard cellars, such as Castello di Verrazzano, for unforgettable wine-tasting adventures.
Tuscany, Italy
Milan is known for Fashion Week and the stunning Duomo di Milano, a cathedral nearly six centuries in the making. An hour away, Lake Como in the Italian Alps features picturesque lakeside towns. Dine at Ristorante Bilacus in Bellagio for local wine and homemade tagliolini with a view.
Venice, the famous floating city, boasts intricate canals and gondola rides. Must-see sights include St. Mark’s Basilica and the Rialto Bridge.
In Pisa, see the iconic Leaning Tower. Nearby, Cinque Terre offers five charming coastal villages along the Italian Riviera. Enjoy pesto pasta at Ristorante La Torre in Vernazza, where pesto originated.
Sicily, the Mediterranean’s largest island, is home to Mount Etna, Europe’s tallest active volcano, and stunning beaches and mountains. Sicily’s culinary delights include fresh seafood, artisanal cheeses, and flavourful wines, reflecting diverse cultural influences. Once you’ve experienced the magic of Italy, it’s impossible not to fall under its spell.
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