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Bonjour, Buongiorno, Hola, Hallo, and Ciao! EuropeHotels.com can help you find a hotel in this scenic continent of canals, castles, and vineyards as well as open-air markets, tech conferences and festivals.

Come discover Europe's villages and historic towns from Bruges or Bilbao to Chamonix and Zermatt in the Swiss Alps. Stroll through grand capital cities — London, Paris, Rome, Berlin, Vienna, Brussels, Madrid, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Warsaw and Prague. A land of art treasures, sensational food, classical music and monuments awaits.

Bargains have begun to appear for autumn lodging, including "3rd night free" at luxury hotels such as The Peninsula in London. And winter means lower train fares. Choose your favorite European hotel for 2025 Christmas concerts and ski holidays in 2026!


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Insider Travel Tips

  • Milan is now 2.5 hours from Venice by high-speed "Frecciarossa" (Trenitalia's fastest trains), reaching max speeds of 300 km/h.
  • Look for Christmas markets. 100 stalls border the ice rink by Vienna City Hall. Prague's Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square have fairs until January 6.
  • Berlin WelcomeCard offers transport and museum discounts: 48 hrs for €24 or 72 hrs for €34 (add in the 5 museums on Museum Island for €52 total).
  • Entry to the Panthéon (former church, burial place of Victor Hugo, now history museum) in Paris' Latin Quarter costs 9€ (free on first Sundays from Nov. to March). Climb 276 steps to dome for great views of Paris!
  • On a tight budget? Stay in the suburbs close to a metro line — where lodging is often cheaper and restaurants offer good value
  • The Plaine de Plainpalais esplanade in center of Geneva, Switzerland hosts popular food and flea markets.
  • Scheveningen is the most popular beach in the Netherlands, 15 minutes by bike from The Hague.
  • Travel Italy collecting desserts! Torta della Nonna is a Tuscan "grandmother’s pie" of custard and pine nuts. In Naples, balance Babà al Rhum (in rum syrup) with a cup of espresso. In Sicily, bakeries offer the classic Cassata Siciliana — a domed sponge cake filled with a sweet cream of (sheep-milk) ricotta cheese, covered in almond paste and dotted with candied fruit or chocolate bits.