San Gimignano, Vernazza (or all Cinque Terre), Portofino, Taormina, Cefalu, Polignano a Mare, Alberobello, Sirmione, Bellagio, Menton, Telc, Corfu, Rodos, Victoria (Gozo), Mdina
I was in Sirmione last week. It is the most beautiful town in Europe. Next time I visit Italy I will for sure visit Sirmione. Verona was also beautiful.
Lovely list, but I am sure that you could create a list of 500 smaller towns in Europe of more or less the same quality. There is so much history in Europe, in spite of the devastating wars. The major cities were prime targets for bombing, but the minor ones were often spared.
@@holextv5595 Well, I did not want anyone to think that I exaggerated so I picked a rather low number. Here in Sweden, we don't have as many castles, more of accessible nature, but I would like to see more of the Czech republic!
@@christopherx7428 yes like it's beacause of Holy Roman empire which was like 2000 countries in one country so everyone had town and castle that's for example why German, have over 25000 of them 😅
The most beautiful continent with rich and dark history, culture and tradition from where a lot of ideas, inventions took place. It's truly a masterpiece ❤️🇪🇺
I have to agree with you! I live in Hawaii and have been around other parts of the US, also been to Canada and some countries in South America. I have been to countries in East Asia as well Southeast Asia but I think Europe is the most beautiful continent naturally and architecturally -- I've always thought traditional architecture styles in Europe were the most beautiful. TBF, I've yet to travel to Africa, Oceania and other regions in Asia but from the videos I've seen of those places, I think in general, Europe is still the most beautiful continent, overall (to me).
Such mesmerising feeling seeing all of this beautiful towns. So much to explore ❤. Their are so many which are not included in this are worth exploring too. Meteora , cinque Terre, burano….
Thanks for sharing the beauty of Český Krumlov. From our Czech republic I would also recommend - "Kutná Hora", "Litoměřice" (both not far away from Prague) or "Cheb" (close to Germany's border) or "Kroměříž".
I visited your country a few years ago and cannot wait to return. The only thing that was more beautiful than the towns were the people! Nejlepsi pro vas.
I'm glad I was able to visit a few of these places. But really, there are many other beautiful and hidden places in Europe. This is how I manage to jump back in time with my beloved wife. Travel Around The World! Travel because travel is synonymous with happiness. Greetings to all travelers!
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Great list. Other ones you should check out : Eze, France Riquewihr, France (beauty and the beast based on this town) Yvoire, France Cinque Terre towns in Italy
Thank you for the beautiful video. The only objection I could make to such collections of breathtaking images is the word "most" in the title. How can you possible choose the "most" beautiful little town in Europe? There are so many, and whichever towns you choose, others will be left out. I had rather named this video "25 beautiful small towns in Europe".
@@annetarekali1529 Greece, the beautiful country, I remember that in our curriculum there was a lesson about a computer that you found at the bottom of the sea in Greece, a lesson in English in high school ..
Fortunately I’ve already visited few of those beautiful small towns in Europe. My very best favorite is Positano and almost all over the Amalfi Coast. Definitely absolutely a must to see. Love the Limoncello with vanilla ice cream.
Been To Bled, Perast and Mykonos... All three were amazing... Especially Bled! Mostar, Cesky Krumlov, Sighisoara and Positana make the Top-4 among these towns in terms of the curiosity I feel towards them...
Well, you can make 25 most beautiful small towns per each country, that would do the service to Europe. If not 25, I am sure you can find at least 15 per European country
I can request to You Sremski Karlovci in Serbia for this list, one of the gorgeoust town in Ex-Yugoslavia, town on the bank of Danube river was one of the most important towns in Habsburg monarchy and town has a lot of baroque churches, baroque palaces, schools and Chapel of Peace, where is the Treaty of Karlowitz in 1699. signed by the most important European coutries. Likewise i can request Bela Crkva or Weissenkirchen also in Serbia, the small town near the Danube river, which is built by Habsburgs and also has many baroque churches of many religions and many beautiful palaces. Likewise i can request to You Petrovaradin, but Petrovaradin is included into Novi Sad and that is not for this category, because Novi Sad is a huge city and this city also was part of Habsburg monarchy and European Capital of Culture and thats a story for itself, briefly gorgeous
hmmm... I have to say, as a Spaniard, I can't say Albarrán is the most beautiful in Spain, it's nice, but I wouldn't put it to represent my country. I'm sorry my fellows from Albarrán :P In 2022 a public poll for the most beautiful village in Spain elected Cazorla. Check it out.
Thank you! Haha, it's such a smal list...and some are small towns but other are just closer to a village nowadays. Thanks to the tourist who visit them because they help to this towns, especially villages, to mantain alive that places (or at least many of them) and traditions. Maybe for see many of this places you will need a car. Europe is not USA or other sites to drive, but to see these places coul be a good Idea do a llitle road trip :)
One small thing to mention. Dracula was not inspired by Vlad the Impaler (actual name Vlad Tepes), but actually by his less known and accomplished father, who was also a ruler of Wallachia (not Transylvania), and who was named Vlad Dracul (hence the name Dracula). In Romanian, the word "Dracul" actually means "the Devil".
@@fitness4mind Well, I can tell you both were cruel and ruthless. But Tepes (the Impaler) remained as the greater historical figure thanks to his greater resistance against the Ottomans. But it's also very possible that Bram Stoker didn't even dig into Dracul's history and just thought "oh...cool name...I'll take it".
@@raducora7159 that's my though too - a character inspired by a renowned medieval bloodthirsty guy needs some gruesome name to match it. I don't know what "Tepes" name would tell to the Stoker's audience, but definitely "Dracula" has some dark resonance.
@@fitness4mind Vlad Țepeș, the Wallachian warlord mainly impaled those that invaded his lands and plundered his people. He is remembered by his people from generation to generation as one of Wallachia's (Romania) greatest protectors. He was a member of the Orders of the Dragon, hence being named Vlad Dracul.
It is sad that most of the buildings of Castelluccio do not exist anymore after the 2016 earthquake. Tourism is still there somehow but the residents are leaving...