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10 Places You Should Never Visit in Europe

Cinque Terre, Italy

Why you should never go:


Too colorful, too cute, and way too perfect. These five villages on the cliffs above the sea will ruin other beach towns for you forever.

Santorini, Greece

Why you should never go:


The sunsets here are dangerously romantic. With white houses, blue domes, and golden skies, it’s hard not to fall in love—with the place, or someone!

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Why you should never go:


The old city walls, the blue Adriatic, and the red rooftops make this place look like a movie set (and it is!). Be careful—you’ll want to stay forever.

Colmar, France

Why you should never go:


Because it’s too charming. With flower-covered balconies, canals, and colorful houses, Colmar looks like it was built for a fairytale movie.

Hallstatt, Austria

Why you should never go:


Because it’s too pretty to be real! Hallstatt looks like a postcard, with colorful houses by a peaceful lake and surrounded by mountains. The view is like a fairy tale.

Prague, Czech Republic

Why you should never go:


Because walking through Prague is like stepping into a storybook. Gothic towers, old bridges, and fairy-tale squares—it’s almost too much beauty for one city.

ROME, ITALY

Why you should avoid it:


Rome is full of ancient ruins, charming streets, and mouthwatering pizza. The Colosseum, the Vatican, and Trevi Fountain are just a few reasons people fall in love with this city. If you’re not ready to walk through 2,000 years of history and art, it’s better to stay away.

Bruges, Belgium

Why you shouldn’t go:


Bruges is like a medieval fairytale town that never grew up. Cobblestone streets, canals, and gothic buildings—it feels like time travel. Too perfect. Suspiciously perfect.

Lapland, Finland

Why you shouldn’t go:


You’ll meet reindeer, see the Northern Lights, and maybe even Santa Claus. It’s cold, yes, but also kind of magical. Too magical. You might never leave.

Sintra, Portugal

Why you shouldn’t go:


Palaces, castles, gardens, and forests—Sintra feels like a land of fairy tales and fantasy. There are too many beautiful things to see in just one trip.
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