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If you’re a solo traveller and seeking transformational experiences, there are no shortage of mountains, cathedrals, castles and landscapes for you to experience. So what are the best solo travel destinations in Europe? Here are stories from kindred travellers who have shared their best destinations
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Travel inspiration, tips and plans all in one place: from conquering high mountain peaks, or even cycling through remote places. 25 Best Solo Travel Destinations In Europe (Told By Travelers!) To be alone in Europe on a life-changing trip can be a truly fulfiling experience — there are 50 countries in Europe and they all vary in terrain, culture and cuisines. As a long-term solo traveller, I am always swinging between countries in Asia and Europe as my go-to solo travel destination. travelling solo in europe. Travelling between countries in Europe is so spectacularly easy and comfortable — there’s no shortage of cheap flight tickets, buses like Flixbus that can take you from Frankfurt (Germany) to Sarajevo (Bosnia) on a 23-hour comfortable bus ride. If you’re a solo traveller and seeking transformational experiences, there are no shortage of mountains, cathedrals, castles and landscapes for you to experience. So what are the best solo travel destinations in Europe? Here are stories from kindred travellers who have shared their best destinations, towns or cities when it comes to solo travelling in Europe. Alone and feeling adventurous? The Best Solo Travel Destinations/Cities in Europe. 1. Durbuy, Belgium. belgium is one of the best solo travel destination in europe. There are loads of great destinations for solo travelers but one of the quieter ones that really stands out is a small city called Durbuy in Belgium. When I say small, I mean really small. Most of the people in Durbuy consider it the smallest city in the world. Don’t worry though. The city may be small but you will find that there are loads of things to do in Durbuy. For the adventure loving fanatics, you will find that Adventure valley is the adrenaline junkies dream. Or you could choose to rent a kayak or cycle. If you are like me and prefer the quiet side of the city, just wander around on foot and take in the sights. There are loads of cafes that you can stop at and just chill. They serve up some amazing food too! One of the best ways to take in the sights is to take the tiny train. It is super cute and is the perfect way to see the landscapes of Durbuy. Durbuy in general is safe, easy to navigate and perfect if you need a break away from the world. It is perfect for solo travelers. By Penny Fernandes from GlobeTrove. 2. Amsterdam. Amsterdam is ideal for solo travellers because it is super easy to get around , really safe and there is so much to see and do. The city is known for its social events and vibes making it effortless to find ways to meet people and get involved. Most parks during the summer have exercise classes that you can join. There are countless hostels and cosy cafes where you can meet some fellow travellers or strike up a conversation with someone at the table next to you. One of my favourite things to do in the city is to head to Amsterdam Noord. Just jump on the free ferry from Centraal Station and explore the area around the NDSM. This is an old industrial area that is now a hip, young art centre with events on all the time. It is also close to IJ Hallen which is the biggest indoor flea market in Europe! This area of the city is less visited by tourists and is full of locals and expats who create a really friendly and welcoming atmosphere. There are also other group activities you can join such as walking tours, canal cruises or a trip to the Heineken Experience. If you like to spend the days peacefully exploring, then some of my top recommendations would be to spend a morning wandering around the Rijksmuseum. I love the gardens out the back of the museum on a sunny day. You can also go for a walk around the Negen Straatjes, or 9 streets. This is one of the most beautiful areas of the city. Perfect for admiring the unique buildings or sitting on the edges of the canals enjoying a coffee. by Callie Flack from Counting Our Footsteps. 3. Funchal, Portugal. Portugal is one of the safest countries in the world, and the island of Madeira has turned into a favourite destination for many solo travellers. When travelling there myself last year, I felt at home straight away. The capital, Funchal, is the perfect spot to start your Madeira adventure. Visit the colourful Mercado dos Lavradores, for example. You can buy fruits and vegetables in any colour of the rainbow. Or step onboard the coolest commute in the world, the toboggan! You slide down the hill in a wicker basket, a more than 100-year-old tradition! This was one of my favourite things to do in the city. Madeira is also known for its nature, but visiting the Monte Palace Garden is a must if you don't have time to leave the city. There is a museum, and the garden has Japanese pagodas and even flamingos! You can take a fun ride with the cable car to reach the garden. Or discover Jardim Botânico da Madeira, where you can find over 3000 plant species! When it's time for something to eat, you can find the bustling streets around Rua de Santa Maria. There are plenty of restaurants, and the street is famous for its painted doors. Try the fish with banana and the Poncha. They are both super tasty. If you have time, exploring other parts of Madeira is fantastic. I stayed in Funchal, but also in the mountains. I never once felt unsafe, and even when hiking, you’ll meet fellow travellers. But Funchal is also an excellent location from which to organise your excursions. This way, you can climb the island's highest peak during sunrise, the Pico Ruivo. Or discover the many levada walks on the island, where you'll see all shades of green! Santana is another popular destination as it's famous for its A-framed traditional houses. During excursions, you also get to meet other tourists and even build new friendships. So if you like a city break and combine it with nature, Funchal is the place to be! by Marga from Discover Portugal. 4. Lyon, France. Lyon, France is the perfect destination for solo travel. There are a wide variety of enticing attractions in Lyon to fill your days -- and plenty of things that are easy to do if you’re traveling on your own. Lyon is a beautiful city built at the point where the Rhône and Saône rivers meet. Looking down upon the city from the top of Fourvière Hill is Lyon’s gorgeous Notre-Dame Basilica. One unique way to explore the basilica is by taking a guided rooftop tour. It’s a fun way to see more of this stunning basilica, with its vast gilded mosaics. And the views from the top are the best you’ll find in Lyon! Note: the rooftop tours are only offered in French. Even though my French is limited, I was able to pick up bits and pieces of the stories our guide told. But the best part of the tour is what you see, more than what you learn, so I’d recommend it even if you don’t speak French. Lyon is known for its gastronomy, so you’ll certainly have plenty of delicious food to enjoy during your stay. Take a food tour in Lyon on your first day and sample traditional Lyon dishes from savory quenelles to the sweet praline rose (pink sugared almonds – my favorite!). Plus, you’ll get restaurant recommendations that will have you eating well for the rest of your stay! Lyon is easy to explore on foot and also has a great public transportation system. Get lost in the traboules of Vieux Lyon, stroll along the scenic banks of the rivers, and admire the fresh produce in Lyon’s food markets. And be sure to wander through the Croix-Rousse area – you won’t want to miss Lyon’s stunning trompe-l’oeil murals! by Lisa Garrett of Travel to Lyon. 5. Malta. Malta is a beautiful small European island country that is often overlooked in the lists of top destinations to visit. The country is home to an incredible cultural heritage, with amazing cities like Valletta and Mdina and archeological sites such as the paleolithic temples of Mnajdra and Hagar-Qim. It also offers incredible landscapes like the Blue Grotto or the Dingli Cliffs, and it's an easy beach destination with some of the nicest weather in the continent! Malta is a perfect getaway for all types of travellers, but did you know that it is also one of the easiest countries to visit as a solo traveller?













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