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Top Best Cities to Travel Solo in Europe

by Paras Holidays Pvt. Ltd Travel Agent

Traveling solo for the first time can be a difficult experience, but there is nothing better than Europe tour packages. With plethora of history and culture to experience, European cities give countless chances to learn, grow and explore on your own journey. These 10 cities to travel solo in Europe have been selected for giving numerous to discover, are all safe to explore on your own and most significantly showing an opportunity to connect with locals and their culture.

1. Copenhagen, Denmark

Being Consistently ranked in the top 10 happiest cities in the world to live, Copenhagen is an ideal city to wander solo because of its old world charm, friendly locals and extremely low crime rate. The star attraction includes the visit to Freetown Christiania (self-governed commune), relax in the public parks and their effortless gardens, stroll along the waterfront at Nyhaven and spend some time by bringing the kid inside you out again at Tivoli Gardens.

2. Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm is connected by 57 bridges and constructed on 14 islands that interconnect to form one of the prettiest cities you will know in all of Europe. Having a great reputation for being the most stylish city in Europe, Stockholm is filled with beautiful people, royal palaces. Venturing this city solo will always feel safe, even at night during the dark (but still so fascinating) little alleyways.

3. Bruges, Belgium

Bruges is considered as the most beautiful city in all of Europe. It is situated by the sea in northwest Belgium, Bruges has an old-worldly charm that is nothing short of a wonderland. The winding alleyways that takes you to a canal or yet another bridge, the fragrance of freshly baked pastries wafting through the town square, and the incredible details in the intricacies of the architecture are all reasons to admire Bruges.

4. Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam’s night scene is a alive and thriving, making it ideal for young people as a solo traveler. While it may known as the most expensive cities to visit in Europe, the reality is you can experience Amsterdam on a budget as it is home to some of the best cheap eats, hostels. There is plethora of things to see and do in Amsterdam that you will require at least a few nights to venture it all!

5. Edinburgh, Scotland

For a solo adventure to the Scottish Highlands the first stop should be Edinburgh, the Scottish capital. The travel days to Edinburgh will stole the show! This city is filled with rich history at every turn and the locals are so welcoming that at a bar or restaurant you will always left with new friends. If you are a Harry Potter diehard fan this city is packed with Harry Potter destinations throughout!

6. Paris, France

Paris is packed with love and light for you. With so many neighbourhoods to discover each carrying their own appeal, Paris is a city you could stay at least a week moving solo, getting to know a varied ‘hood each day. The major highlights are Le Marais, St Germain and Montmartre. Eiffel tower needs no new introduction and is mandatory in your travel list.

7. Vienna, Austria

Vienna offers the timeless traditions and impressionist art and artists by wandering through the cities’ museums. If you want a multi-country itinerary that will cover cultural, history and aesthetics, then nothing can beat the central European trifecta of visiting Prague, Vienna and Budapest. These are three of the perfect cities to travel solo and each is so extraordinary that you will wonder to believe they’re only hours apart by train.

8. Reykjavik, Iceland

The city is geographically smaller to others referred on this list, making it a fine choice for those who lack direction and love to walk everywhere. Make sure to spend at least a week in the country and adventure beyond Reykjavik after a couple of days. This country is significantly safe and easy to navigate, giving it one of the best choices for a solo road trip.

9. London, United Kingdom

London is always a great idea for solo travel adventures. With countless free museums to move around and the ease of the famed double-decker bus, this city will never leave you short of activities. One of interesting aspects of this city is the ever-changing food scene, with endless bakeries, vegan options now having a huge increase in popularity and a big student population hitting the bar and club scene.

10. Prague, Czech Republic

Through its gothic intrigue, Prague has become one of Europe’s excellent cities to visit. It is also one of the fine cities in Europe to travel on your own; especially for those who like to walk around a city and visit the hidden treasures off the prime tourist streets. You can spend countless hours getting lost in the streets of the Old Town.


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