Top 5 European City Breaks for Londoners

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Sometimes the UK’s isolated position away from the European mainland can make us feel cut off from the continent’s other 43 countries. However, England is just a short hop from an array of incredible European travel destinations, from the chic and cultured Paris – named as ‘the City of Love’ – to tranquil Greek islands boasting spectacular Mediterranean beaches that are grounded in thrilling ancient myth and legend.

Londoners enjoy particularly convenient access to Europe via various excellent transport links including the Eurostar to France and several airports offering non-stop flights to a wide range of European cities. Additionally, it is straightforward to access London’s main airports by train, so wherever you live in the capital you are within easy reach of diverse destinations each offering their own unique scenery, history, culture, and food.

At the beginning of the year, the TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards revealed that London itself is the most popular travel destination in Europe for 2022 – and second most popular overall, just behind Dubai – so for London residents who like to avoid the main tourist seasons, there has never been a better time to jet off abroad and explore the highlights of the continent. Find all you could want and more from your holiday in these exceptional European city breaks.

European City Breaks

Dublin

A divine mixture of culture and entertainment, Ireland’s capital city has something to offer everyone. Wander the streets, parks, and scenic suburbs and absorb the beauty and energy of this country which has for so long inspired creatives to produce extraordinary writing and paintings. Art enthusiasts can pay homage to this heritage with a visit to the Museum of Literature. Dublin’s rich history is evident in the imposing castle and 12th century cathedral. Evenings can be spent at pubs sampling Ireland’s world-famous brew – Guinness – and enjoying performances of Irish folk music.

Amsterdam

Just as close to London as Dublin in terms of flight time (just over an hour), Amsterdam is another great European city break for Londoners who are not keen on travelling by plane or who are simply pressed for time. Renowned for its laidback café culture and open-minded attitude, The Netherlands’ capital is a veritable feast for visitors who in a short amount of time can gorge themselves on delicious food, fascinating history, peaceful walks, and slow cycle rides and sailing along the network of canals which crisscrosses the city. A balanced break for people of all ages.

Ljubljana

Less well-known but no less deserving of its place in this list is Ljubljana, the capital city of Slovenia. Sandwiched between Italy, Austria, and Croatia, Slovenia has some of the most picturesque countrysides in Europe that is conveniently easy to reach from Ljubljana by car or rail. Have a day out to the striking Lake Bled where you can walk, cycle, swim, and sail out to the lake’s central island. The city itself is a maze of sweeping streets divided by a stately river which holds historical monuments, charming cafés and restaurants, and markets where you can purchase souvenirs.

Florence

This destination is a must for lovers of art, history, and architecture. Located at the heart of Italy’s Tuscany region, an area famous for its red wine vineyards and influence on European high culture, Florence offers visitors majestic monuments of exceptional design filled with astonishing paintings that cannot help to captivate everyone fortunate enough to lay eyes on them. Another highlight of this European city is its cuisine: relax and unwind with indulgent candlelit dinners and sample an endless array of mouth-watering Mediterranean fare from succulent cheeses to rustic Chianti.

Paris

While Florence is the city for art lovers, Paris is the city for all lovers. When you arrive in France’s capital it is easy to understand why for centuries visitors have found it so alluring, and why it is the perfect backdrop for a modern-day romantic getaway. Stroll the boulevards lined with luxury boutiques and eat elegant patisserie at buzzing outdoor cafés. Gaze at amazing artwork at one of the many galleries including the iconic Louvre and Musée d’Orsay which is dedicated to the Impressionists. Sail along the Seine and climb to the top of the Eiffel Tower. Soak in the laidback atmosphere. Paris promises a blissful escape that you and your significant other will never forget.

Mark Lee-Falcon
Mark Lee-Falconhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
Hi! My name is Mark Lee-Falcon and I am a partner and deputy editor for Seen in the City. Fitness is one of my main passions and I love discovering new workouts. I also love exploring the city and finding the coolest new places to eat and drink. You can contact me on: Mark@seeninthecity.co.uk

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