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Need Help?For inquiries related to this message please contact our support team and provide the reference ID below. Block reference ID: There are benefits to visiting Europe during each season: Those white sand beaches in summer, those snow-covered Christmas markets in winter. But we're particular fans of visiting the continent in the autumn. Why? Fewer tourists and lower prices—plus some of the most beautiful fall foliage in the entire world. Whether you're looking for a cozy weekend retreat, are desperate to breathe in some fresh mountain air, or just want to wander the streets of major cities without running into hundreds of other tourists, here are 12 of the best places to visit in Europe during the autumn months. This gallery was originally published in October 2015. It has been updated with new information.
Where is the best place to go in Europe in October?Some of the best places to visit in October in Europe are Cyprus, Malta, Greece, and Germany. Each of these destinations offer a unique experience, and you're sure to enjoy yourself no matter where you go.
Where is the warmest place in Europe in October?The hottest place in Europe in October is Tenerife in the Canary Islands (Spain), with an average temperature of 68°-79°F (20°-26°C). October is actually the best time to visit the Canary Islands, as you'll avoid the high season crowds of November to March, and temperatures are not unbearably hot like in the summer.
Is October a good time to visit Europe?In general, the first half of October is a very good time to visit anywhere in Europe. It's not nearly as busy as in September, the prices are lower, and the weather is still good in many places. In the south, it usually remains nice and warm throughout the entire month and even at the beginning of November.
Should I visit Europe in the fall?Traveling to Europe in the fall often means fewer crowds, shorter lines, idyllic weather, legendary festivals, better deals, and spectacular displays of autumn foliage. Many feel it's truly the best time of year to go.
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