25 Most Beautiful Small Towns in Europe - Travel Video

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When planning a vacation to Europe, some of the first  destinations that come to mind will be the teeming cities of Paris, London or Rome. Each of  these metropolises is incredible, but they are far from all that Europe has to offer. By exploring  some of the smaller towns across the continent, it is possible to see a more authentic,  traditional side to Europe.
If you’re planning an upcoming getaway to the continent, here are just  a few of the most beautiful small towns in Europe. Number 25. Castelluccio.
Located atop a steep hill 5,000 feet above sea  level, Castellucio is the highest village in the Appenine Mountain Range—and arguably  the most beautiful. The village is known for growing fabulous lentils in the cultivated  fields surrounding it. Mother Nature is at her finest here from May through July when the fields  bloom with brightly colored flowers, including poppies and violets.
Sadly, a 2016 earthquake  rendered the village virtually uninhabitable, but some remaining residents have re-opened  shops and restaurants that visitors can pop into. Number 24. Monsaraz.
Boasting an imposing castle, as well a stunning  setting, the hilltop village of Monsaraz is certainly very picturesque. White-washed houses  contrast delightfully against the greens and browns of the surrounding countryside. As  it is located just across from the Spanish border in Portugal, Monsaraz has long occupied  a strategic position; as such, everyone from the Romans and Visigoths to the Moors and Knights  Templar have ruled over the town at some stage.
Number 23. Dinant. Dinant is located on the banks of the River  Meuse in the French speaking region of Wallonia in Belgium.
Its main attraction is the striking  Citadel of Dinant, which was constructed in the 19th century on the cliffs overlooking the  river. It provides sweeping views of the landscape below. To reach the Citadel, you  need to climb several hundred steps carved into the cliffs or take a cable car.
Once you’re  there, take the time to view the attached museum, which boasts medieval arms as well  as interesting art from the region. Number 22. Trogir.
One of the best preserved medieval towns in  Europe, Trogir stands proudly on the Adriatic coast in southern Croatia. Walls from the 15th  century encircle Trogir, and within them you can stroll through narrow winding streets, see  the beautiful Venetian-style Cathedral and admire the 15th century town hall. Closer to the  coast, kick back on beautiful beaches, or dine overlooking the clear blue water.
Make sure to  visit the waterfront fortress, where you can walk on the walls and take in truly spectacular  views over the city as well as the coast. Number 21. Lauterbrunnen.
Waterfalls abound in Lauterbrunnen: This  picturesque valley is home to 72 falls that cascade down the mountains. The most famous of  these is Staubbach Falls, which drops nearly a thousand feet, making it one of Europe’s highest  waterfalls. The town itself is a jumping off place for excursions into the nearby region. 
Framed by sheer cliffs and sparkling falls, the valley is a nature lover’s dream, with  lots of hiking trails, mountain bike paths, and rock climbing routes to explore. Its  outstanding beauty and spectacular scenery make Lauterbrunnen Valley one of the most  memorable places to visit in Switzerland. Number 20.
Albarracin. Named after a Moorish leader, Albarracín is  a picture-perfect town in east-central Spain. Between the 12th and 14th centuries, Albarracín  was a thriving town bordering the three former kingdoms of Castilla, Aragon, and Valencia. 
Today, much of that early architecture remains, including the Cathedral and much of the  city’s walls. Development seems not to have arrived at this town, which is very  rural and situated in the mountains. The pink buildings of the city are built right  into the natural landscape in a canyon and many tourist come here to wander the maze of  cobbled streets and rose-colored buildings.
Number 19. Gordes. From its strategic position on a plateau  overlooking the Luberon, Gordes is considered one of the prettiest villages in France.
It’s  hard to argue with that, since picturesque gray and white stone buildings line the hill to the  top. At the top you’ll find a church and a castle. Be sure to check out the “bones” or little  round stone huts that were used by shepherds in ancient times.
Another must-see is the Abbey  where monks make liquers and lavender essence. Number 18. Mostar.
Mostar, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is famous for its  Old Bridge over the Neretva River; in fact, the name Mostar derives from mostari, meaning  ‘bridge keeper. ’ The bridge was built in 1556 under the orders of the occupying Ottomans, but  was destroyed 427 years later in 1993 by Croatian forces during the Balkan Wars. Though it’s easily  reachable on a day trip from neighboring Croatia, to get the most out of your visit to Mostar, the  best thing to do is stay overnight.
The crowds of daytrippers trickle away, and the restaurants high  above the river along cobbled streets light up. Number 17. Portree Off the coast of mainland Scotland is an  island chain called the Inner Hebrides, and one of these islands is known as  Skye.
The capital of Skye is Portree, a remote but beautiful spot overlooking the Loch  Portree itself. Getting there is half the fun, particularly if you opt for an arrival by  ferry. Portree is also known for its brightly colored houses that stand in a row just steps from  Shingle Beach and the calm waters of the harbor.
Number 16. Marsaxlokk. On the island of Malta is a small but scenic  village called Marsaxlokk.
This traditional fishing village on the south-east  side of the island has an ancient history. Since the Phoenicians landed here  in the 9th-century BC, Marsaxlokk has been a popular landing spot. The Romans and Arabs  both anchored in the bay during their reign, as did the Ottoman fleet during the Siege of  1565.
Today it is a mecca for those who love blue waters and fresh seafood and boating.  Aside from its photogenic harbor lined with colorful fishing boats, it’s most famous for  several military outposts from World War II. Number 15.
Visby. A delightful medieval city, Visby is  the capital of Gotland and is one of the most spectacular towns in  Sweden. Its web of ancient, cobbled streets and alleys is mesmerizing  to wander around.
Picturesque cottages, beautiful ruins of Gothic churches and the  amazing walls surrounding the Old Town make it an enchanting and picture-perfect city. The  stunning Saint Maria Cathedral is beautiful to behold and there are lots of bars and restaurants  to stop by. Once a year, Visby hosts a fun and festive Medieval Week, where the city is  awash with medieval costumes and events.
Number 14. Bibury. In central England, a region called the  Cotswolds is filled with a hilly landscape, wide open spaces and ample greenery.
In the center  of the Cotswolds is a small village called Bibury, where it looks like time stood still. The  most iconic attraction in town is the line of Arlington Row cottages, where thatched roofs  are still the preferred choice among the local homeowners. Famed American entrepreneur Henry  Ford through Bibury’s charm and row houses were the best part of England, and there is every  chance that you’ll agree with his assessment.
Number 13. Giethoorn. The city of Giethoorn is one of  the oldest in the Netherlands, and its history dates back to the Flagellants  from the 13th century.
Canals built for irrigation and agriculture are everywhere  in Giethoorn, giving many of the homes and restaurants waterfront views. Lush greenery,  manicured lawns and traditional architecture only increase the beauty of the town. Make  the most of your time in Giethoorn by taking a canal boat tour and snapping photos of the  many stunning bridges that span the water.
Number 12. Cesky Krumlov. In the South Bohemia region in the  Czech Republic lies Cesky Krumlov.
This historic city is a supremely picturesque  place to visit; think orange-tiled rooftops and the pretty riverside of the Vltava River,  all flanked by green, rolling hills. Made up of Renaissance and Baroque architecture, the town is  overlooked by an impressive 13th-century castle. It’s a town that should not be missed because of  its sheer charm and beauty.
Come in summer and stay till the sun goes down to watch the energetic  city come alive with bars and restaurants. Number 11. Sighisoara.
As one of the best-preserved  medieval towns in all of Romania, Sighisoara is a must-see destination to add to  your itinerary. This historic city was built in the 12th-century and is most notably known as  the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler - who was the inspiration for Drcula. As you walk the  winding streets through the old city, you’ll see charming city squares and brightly painted  houses.
Don’t forget to visit the Clock Tower, which sits in the heart of the village. By  spending a few hours in this picturesque town, you’ll start to truly soak in the history  and culture of the Transylvanian Saxons. Number 10.
Bled. Slovenia may not be the first European  country you think of for natural beauty, but it is an underrated destination with  some of the most remarkable scenery on the continent. One example is Bled, a small  town on the shores of Lake Bled.
The Julian Alps serve as the backdrop for the town,  and in the center of the lake itself is a small island topped with a charming white  church. Bled truly looks like it has come straight from a romantic fairy tale,  and it has to be seen to be believed. Number 9.
Cadaques. Nestled into Spain's Costa Brava near  the French border is the beachfront town of Cadaques. This town is perhaps best known  for being the home of painter Salvador Dali, and art fans can still visit Dali’s House, which  is now transformed into a museum.
The tiled walkways of Cadaques lead you between charming  seafood restaurants and local boutiques, but the main draw to the town is the gorgeous beach  and the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Number 8. Zermatt.
Zermatt is a small town that is famous for  skiing and mountaineering due to its proximity to the Matterhorn, one of Switzerland’s  highest mountains. Cable cars whisk skiers up surrounding mountains in the winter  and hikers in the summer. Zermatt is a good town for walking to various sites, since  gasoline-driven vehicles are not permitted; any vehicles within the city limits  must be battery-operated.
Fortunately, for visitors, it takes 30 minutes or  less to walk between sites. The town is accessible via scenic train routes  that connect it with the outside world. Number 7.
Rothenburg. The walled city of Rothenburg sits on  a plateau overlooking the Tauber river in Bavaria. Straight from the pages  of a fairy tale, the town is famous for its extremely well preserved medieval  center.
Be sure to visit the Town Hall, the seat of city government since medieval times.  Climb the steps of the 13th-century hall’s tower for stunning views of the city. Rothenburg  is also famous for the stores that carry Christmas items all year round and for having  an outstanding Christmas market each December.
Number 6. Eguisheim. Eguisheim is the stuff that our pre-conceived  notions of what Europe should be like are made of: narrow cobblestone streets and old colorful  buildings with charmingly decorated entrances.
Located not too far from the German border,  Eguisheim was voted France’s favorite village in 2013. The medieval village is uniquely  wrapped in circles around the local castle. It’s famous for its wines, with the Alsace wine  route passing through it.
This is a quaint, picturesque spot to linger at a charming  cafe with a glass or two of the local wine. Number 5. Perast.
Montenegro’s coastal resorts are  beautiful, but they can be crowded and filled with high-rise hotels and  shopping malls. In contrast is Perast, a small village in Boka Bay with just a few  hundred residents. Two of the city’s picturesque chapels are situated on tiny islets, Our Lady  of the Rocks and St.
George. Back onshore, the Church of St. Nikola is worth a visit  for the pleasant views that a climb up to the belfry offers of the town and bay.
While  there’s no beach in this bay-front city, the stone jetties along the waterfront are  popular places for sunbathing and relaxing. Number 4. Hallstatt.
Often called the 'Pearl of Austria', Hallstatt  looks every bit the fairytale town due to its spectacular setting and outstanding natural  beauty. Perched between majestic mountains and a looking-glass lake, the picturesque,  pastel-coloured town tumbles down to the reflective waters below. Widely considered the  oldest still-inhabited settlement in Europe, it has long been known for its salt deposits; various  caves and mines can be visited from the town.
Although usually quite crowded, ambling around  scenic streets and atmospheric alleys before emerging at Hallstatt's divine waterfront with  its sensational views is a magical experience. Number 3. Mykonos Town Whitewashed houses with domes painted in  eye-popping blue, ancient wooden doors, old stone lanes and vines of purples  flowers – Mykonos Town is a picture of Cycladic architecture.
It’s easy to walk around  the center of the island’s capital on foot, as much of it is closed to traffic. The town  has grown cosmopolitan in culture; the beach is scattered with eateries and deck chairs, whilst  designer boutiques, art galleries and souvenir shops sell their goods to tourists venturing  in to firm land from the visiting cruise ships. Number 2.
Reine In the northernmost part of Norway are  the Lofoten Islands, arguably the most scenic part of the country. There are no major  metropolises here, but you will find the small village of Reine. Not only is Reine a prime spot  for admiring wildlife in their natural habitats or getting a glimpse of the Northern Lights, it  is also breathtakingly beautiful.
From Reine, you’ll see clear blue water, lush green landscapes  and striking peaks that rise from the water. The homes are nearly all traditional and  painted the same bright red shade. Number 1.
Positano. Drmatic and more than a little dashing,  Positano is the Amalfi Coast's most famous town, with houses tumbling down to the sea in a cascade  of sun-bleached peach, pink and terracotta. No less photo-worthy are its steep streets and  steps, flanked by wisteria-draped hotels, smart restaurants and pretty churches.
The  small town was once a mighty power of the seas, but nowadays is a pleasant resort where  visitors can spend their time browsing the chic boutiques and dining out in the many  seafood restaurants around the Grand Beach.
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