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When is the best time to travel to Europe?

Hello.

In fact, many friends will ask me this question, which month is more appropriate to go to Europe. But how to put it, I usually tell him a lot about the differences in each season in Europe, and then choose the appropriate season to travel based on the scenery he likes. Another reason is the price. In fact, the price difference in each season in Europe is quite large.

Winter: (November to February)

Many people feel it is too cold during this period. If you have traveled in the past, you may be unable to bear it. But in fact, for many European trips now, during this time period, the price is the cheapest of the year. Because there are so few people, prices may be reduced for many tours. But to be honest, Europe in winter is very charming, but the various snow scenes and various festivals are more concentrated in this season. For example: Aurora, Christmas, New Year, etc. And basically when you travel to many countries at once, you spend most of your time in an air-conditioned car, so you don’t feel too cold.

Summer: (June-September)

What about European travel in summer. In fact, it won’t be too hot, and it won’t be very different from that in China. Except in the southern seaside cities, the temperature may be slightly higher, but in inland areas, it will not exceed 35°. When traveling in Europe during this period, you will have more time to play every day, and in some places it doesn’t get dark until 10 or 11 pm. But during this time period, the price will be a bit expensive due to the summer vacation.

Spring and Autumn:

This is everyone’s favorite season, the weather and scenery are very good. The weather is neither hot nor cold, you even need to wear a coat in the morning and evening, and the scenery everywhere is relatively beautiful. In autumn, the scenery of many European towns is simply beautiful.

Recommended words: the more conventional Germany, France, Italy and Switzerland, the four Nordic countries (Finland, Norway, Iceland, Denmark), the four Eastern European countries (Hungary, the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia), and of course a country with a lot of depth Or two countries (Portugal + Spain, Greece, etc.). Traveling to these places is still very routine. It is also more popular and more suitable for friends who are going to Europe for the first time.

This is my many years of experience in the tourism industry in non-tour travel. I hope it will be helpful to you!