Top five places to visit this summer

...and stay on the budget.

  1. Gran Canaria, Spain

    Gran Canaria is a popular tourist destination. The island is often called “a miniature continent”. This is because it offers a great variety of climates and landscapes, from golden sandy beaches through rocky ravines and white dunes to charming villages. In the mid-2010s, over 3.5 million tourists visited Gran Canaria each year.

  2. Florence, Italy

    Florence, established in 59 BC by Julius Caesar himself got its name from two rivers that surrounded the settlement. Thanks to centuries of history, the capital of Tuscany has plenty to offer to tourists hungry for sightseeing. Some of the most interesting places to visit include:

    Florence is also regarded as one of the top 15 fashion capitals of the world.

  3. Porto, Portugal

    Porto, located at the Duero river estuary in northern Portugal, is the country’s second-largest city. It is regarded as one of the oldest European centers, which was recognized in 1996 when deemed the city’s historic center a World Heritage Site.

    The old town of Porto is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

    In 2014 and 2017, Porto was elected The Best European Destination by the Best European Destinations Agency. The city is also home to the Porto School of Architecture, one of the most prestigious architecture schools in the world.

  4. Budapest, Hungary

    The capital of Hungary, a spa city sitting across the Danube river, is alive with Roman, Turkish, and European history and cultural heritage. Thermal baths, the picturesque river, and the Gellért Hill citadel are only a few things worth considering while planning your trip to Hungary.

    They said that, of course, Budapest is beautiful. But it is in fact almost ludicrously beautiful. – Anthony Bourdain

  5. The Peloponnese, Greece

    The Peloponnese peninsula was already inhabited in prehistoric times. During the bronze age, the first European highly developed culture – the Mycenaean civilization – started there. Roman, Byzantine, Slavic, and Ottoman rules left a significant mark on the place with numerous architectural and cultural relics worth visiting to this day.