There is no better way to explore Europe. From revealing its secret locations (there are thousands of them).

So, let's get out of the way. London andRome andParis We head to magical, little-known places in countries like Portugal, Macedonia and Scotland. To explore.

Incredible Places You Never Knew About in Europe

Hvar, Croatia - Europe

Hvar uniquely combines the luxurious nature of the Mediterranean with rich culture and historical heritage.

The city was particularly famous during the Middle Ages and was a very important port within the Venetian Empire.

Now most people visit it because of its charming and calm atmosphere. , a favourite destination for tourists heading to the Dalmatian Riviera.

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Hvar, Croatia

Burano, Italy - Europe

If you decide to get away from the atmosphere for a while Venice The wonderful in Italy So head over To this colorful haven.

From the massive bell tower to the deep green canals, you'll see something amazing everywhere you look.

Burano, Italy

Kravic, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Europe

There is so much to do in this amazing part of the globe.

But the highlight is the 25-metre (82-foot) high waterfalls, which should be at the top of your to-do list when you're in the area. bosnia and herzegovina.

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Kravic Waterfalls, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Dinant, Belgium

Fortunately for you, very few people have heard of Dinant.

Great to visit at any time of year, this pretty little town was the birthplace of Adolphe Sax. , inventor of the saxophone.

Musical history aside, the area is great for those looking for a place of solitude or a hiking holiday – there are over 2,000 kilometres (1,243 miles) of suitable trails.

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Dinant, Belgium

Isle of Skye, Scotland

One word to describe the beauty of this island is “another world”.

Skye is one of the few places in UK Relatively untouched by humans.

Most visitors also come to take a photo of the summit. Giant black basalt towers over the island.

The enchanting Isle of Skye, Scotland

city Civita di Bagnoregio, Italy

It is a charming medieval city, untouched by the masters of the Italian Renaissance.

IIt is home to only about 10 people, which has earned it the nickname of the dying city. 

Despite its gloomy nickname, thousands of tourists visit the hilltop palace every year.

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City of Civita di Bagnoregio, Italy

Boeing, Slovenia

Bohinj is a unique, beautiful and charming city in every way imaginable, a wonderfully mysterious and strange area of Slovenia.

Located in the heart of the Alps It includes the fertile Nominj Valley and the Pokljuka and Jelovica plateaus.

It is also home to the largest lake in Slovenia – Lake Bohinj.

Lake Bohinj, Slovenia

Faial, Portugal

Known in English as “The Blue Island,” Faial is part of the Azores. , a network of stunning islands in the Atlantic Ocean.

Home to 15,000 people, it is known for its stunning scenery and distinctive blue houses.

If you want a fun place on the beach, this is the perfect place for you.

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Faial, Portugal

Piran, Slovenia

It can be said that it is one of the most attractive sites. In the entire Mediterranean region.

It is also one of the few European cities that has managed to maintain its charm.

So, expect to see a rich history and culture, and very friendly locals.

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Piran, Slovenia

Meteora, Greece

There is an old saying that captures the magic of this area: “It feels like walking in the clouds.”

Meteora – meaning “middle of the sky”, “suspended in the air”, is one of the largest and most important Eastern Orthodox monastic complexes in Greece.

Moreover, the six architectural marvels are perched high above natural stone rock pillars, and are also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Meteora, Greece

Ohrid, North Macedonia

Lake Ohrid is the jewel in the crown. North Macedonia is already sparkling.

Once you cross the beguiling lake, wander through countless churches with medieval frescoes and discover ancient Roman amphitheatres.

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Ohrid, North Macedonia