The Ultimate Europe Bucket List: The Top 22 Experiences You Can't Miss!
Putting together your European bucket list is an exciting and joyous experience, but with 44 countries and so much to see and do, it can also be a little overwhelming.
Europe is not short on bucket list worthy places to visit, so we have put together a list to help get you started.

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Published 29 January 2024
Putting together your European bucket list is an exciting and joyous experience, but with 44 countries and so much to see and do, it can also be a little overwhelming.
Europe is not short on bucket list worthy places to visit, so we have put together a list to help get you started.
See the Northern Lights In Finland
There are few sights more spectacular than the northern lights. The moment that you look up into the night sky and see the mesmerising aurora borealis for the first time is truly an experience you will never forget. Finland is one of the best places to go to experience this natural phenomenon.
While you are there, why not do it in luxury? Experience the northern lights from the comfort and warmth of a bed. In Finland, you can book specially made glass igloos for the ultimate northern lights experience.
Go For A Gondola Ride In Venice
With so much to do, see and eat, we could probably give Venice its own bucket list article, but we can't go past the quintessential gondola experience. Make your way through the canals of the floating city with a singing gondolier to guide your way!
Admire The Lavender Fields In France



Europe is filled with stunning scenery, and the lavender fields in Provence, France are up there with the best. Visit during the summer months and admire the fields of purple that seem to stretch on endlessly.
Pro tip: For the best photos, be sure to visit during the golden hour (the last hour before sunset) to snap a few pics.
See The Sunset In Santorini, Greece
Between the blue-domed houses, the spectacular sea views and the seemingly endless sunny days, it's easy to see why Santorini is one of the most popular destinations in Europe. The sunset views from Oia are second to none. Watch the sky turn stunning shades over the white city as the sun slips below the horizon, just be sure to arrive early, the area can get very busy with other tourists.
Or if you are looking for the full Greek experience, why not spend your days island hopping through Greece.
See The Eiffel Tower At Night
Seeing the Eiffel Tower at any time is a jaw-dropping experience, but seeing the Eiffel Tower lit up at night is sure to sweep you off your feet. In the city of love with the one you love? Be sure to add seeing the Eiffel Tower at night to your bucket list!
Go Hiking Along The Amalfi Coast
If you are looking for some of the most jaw-dropping views in Europe, you really can't go past Italy's Amalfi Coast. One of the best ways to experience the Amalfi coastline is by hiking what is known as the Path of the Gods. This approximately 6km trail runs between the villages of Bomerano and Nocelle and can be quite the workout, but the views are well worth the effort.
Explore A Winter Wonderland In Lapland, Finland
Lapland in Finland feels like a fairy tale come to life. This incredibly beautiful region is located in the northernmost part of Finland and is famous for snow-capped peaks, frozen lakes and forests filled with snow-covered trees.
Lapland is also home to Santa Claus Village! Bring the kids (little and big) to experience that magic of Santa first-hand.
Visit A Christmas Market



From Santa's village to the Christmas markets, Europe really knows how to spread that festive cheer. European Christmas markets are some of the best in the world, with nothing coming close to their level of tradition.
We recommend checking out the Christmas markets in Cologne, Germany. Here you will find twinkling lights, elaborate decorations and the warmth of festive cheer.
Ride The Hogwarts Express



If you are a fan of the wizarding world, you can't go to Europe without visiting some of the Harry Potter filming locations, and what better way to do it than aboard the iconic Hogwarts Express.
While the actual name of the train is The Jacobite, you can hop aboard for a magical journey through the stunning Scottish Highlands, and even cross the iconic bridge (Glenfinnan Viaduct).
Visit The Leaning Tower of Pisa



The Leaning Tower of Pisa really speaks for itself. This Unesco world heritage site is a must-visit for anyone who is planning a trip to Italy. Just make sure you take the time to snap a photo of you holding it up!
Italy

Expert tip
Trains are a fantastic way to get around Italy as they take you to the heart of each city; and, unless you're in Tuscany, or around the lakes, driving in Italy is not for the faint-hearted!
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Destination Specialist
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Celebrate Oktoberfest in Germany
In October, Munich in Germany plays host to one of the biggest parties in the calendar. It's 16+ days of as much beer as you can responsibly drink, and as many pretzels, as you can responsibly eat!
Watch A Football Match
Football, or 'soccer' as some people call it, is one of, if not the biggest sports in Europe. Aussie football fans will have long dreamed of venturing over to watch their favourite team play at one of many historic stadiums across the continent.
Eat Street Food In Barcelona



La Boqueria is possibly one of the best places to visit in Europe if you are looking for street food. One of Europe's largest food markets, here you will find an assortment of fruits, sweets and fresh juices.
Eat Gelato In Italy
Pizza, wine, sports cars - Italy is famous for a lot of things, and gelato is up there as one of the best! If you are heading to Italy, be sure to add taste some gelato to your Europe bucket list.
Looking for a recommendation? Head to Fassi Gelateria in Rome, which has been serving gelato since 1880.
See The Cliffs Of Moher In Ireland



The dramatic and beautiful coastline of Ireland is an unforgettable sight. While hiking from Doolin to the cliffs is possible, many travellers begin at the Visitor Centre. You may then go to Hag's Head (which takes a little longer than an hour) to get rid of people and have a more serene view of the Cliffs of Moher.
Admire Stonehenge
The iconic landmark of Stonehenge in the UK really speaks for itself. The monument is around 5,000 years old, and to this day, questions remain about how it got there. Was it an ancient civilisation, aliens or something else entirely? Add this to your European bucket list and dive into the mystery for yourself.
Visit A Castle Or Two
Europe undoubtedly has a very rich history, with landmarks telling the story of the past dotted throughout the continent. If you want to dive into the history for yourself, there are few better ways than by visiting one or two of the many, many castles.
If you find yourself in Frankfurt, Germany, we recommend taking a day trip to Eltz Castle to discover one of the most beautiful castles in Europe (seriously, it looks like something from a fairy tale!).
Go Skiing In Switzerland



You'll find plenty of European bucket lists on the internet that have you hitting the slopes in Switzerland, and for good reason. Switzerland, often referred to as the playground of Europe, is home to some of the most beautiful ski slopes and resorts in the world.
Switzerland

Expert tip
One of the best ways to experience Switzerland is on board its panoramic trains. You can see the beautiful, changing scenery, and sample local delicacies and wines from different regions. It's one of the best trips I've taken in my life, from seeing the famous Matterhorn mountain in Zermatt to travelling into Italy on the Bernina Express.
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Visit The Norwegian Fjords



The fjords of Norway are easily some of the most beautiful natural wonders in Europe! Home to breath-taking vistas, stunning waterfalls and dramatic mountain ranges, your eyes will be truly spoiled. We definitely recommend considering Norway for your next trip.
Explore The Beautiful City Of Copenhagen
If "visit beautiful European cities" is on your bucket list, then you should consider booking a ticket to Copenhagen. The capital city of Denmark is truly stunning with vast canals, colourful houses and a quaint cityscape, it's no wonder it's one of the happiest cities in the world!
Eat Pizza In Naples
Naples, or Napoli as the locals call it, is the largest city in southern Italy. How could you not come here and try a slice of pizza from the birthplace of pizza itself?
Explore The Scottish Highlands



The outstanding natural beauty of Scotland's mountainous northwest region cannot be understated. The area is home to rolling hills, magical waterfalls, stunning lakes (some said to be home to Nessie) and Ben Nevis, the United Kingdom's highest peak.
