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That depends on your nationality. Most non-EU visitors need a Schengen visa, which allows entry to 29 countries for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
The UK, Ireland, and Türkiye have their own visa systems, while countries like Albania and North Macedonia have independent policies.
Our country guides outline the requirements for each nation and include official government links to apply.
Europe offers something special in every season. Spring (April–June) brings wildflowers, festivals, and fewer crowds.
Summer (July–August) is perfect for coastal escapes and open-air dining, while autumn (September–October) lights up vineyards and historic cities in golden hues.
If you prefer snow-covered landscapes, December–February offers magical Christmas markets and alpine adventures. We share seasonal guides throughout our European blogs.
Traveling in Europe can be expensive depending on your destination and travel style. Western Europe (France, Germany, Italy) is pricier, but budget-friendly options like Albania, North Macedonia, and Portugal can balance costs. Use public transport, local bakeries, and Airbnb stays to stretch your budget. Check our Travel Resources for accommodation tools and exclusive deals. We balance stays between boutique hotels and budget guesthouses, all listed on our hotels page.
Europe’s connectivity is one of its biggest advantages. You can hop from Paris to Amsterdam by high-speed train, fly from Rome to Athens in under two hours, or take scenic road trips through Bavaria or the Scottish Highlands.
We often use 12go for rail travel and budget airlines like Ryanair and EasyJet for quick flights.
Road trips are perfect if you enjoy flexibility, but just remember to check toll road rules and parking zones.
No, one of the best perks of the European Union is free roaming across member states.
You can use a single SIM in multiple countries without changing data plans. For non-EU countries like Türkiye or Albania, an eSIM is often easier.
We recommend Holafly for unlimited data and GigSky if you prefer flexible regional coverage (use code CLOSERLIVES10 for 10% off).
You can compare more providers in our Best eSIMs for Travel guide.
Card payments are widely accepted, but it’s wise to carry some local currency for small towns and markets.
Avoid airport exchanges and instead use multi-currency cards like Wise for real exchange rates and free ATM withdrawals up to your limit.
If you’re traveling for longer, open a Wise account before you leave home; it’s one of our top money-saving travel tools.
Also, consider credit cards with travel-focused benefits, earn points, miles, and cashback.
Europe is incredibly diverse, but respect and courtesy go a long way everywhere.
Dress appropriately when visiting churches, greet locals politely, and avoid loud behavior in quiet public spaces.
In southern countries, dinner is often eaten late; in northern Europe, punctuality is prized.
Always learn a few local words; “thank you” and “hello” are universal ice-breakers.
Our highlights include Rome’s Colosseum, Venice’s canals, Paris’s art scene, and Edinburgh’s historic skyline.
In Eastern Europe, Ohrid’s lakeside charm and Albania’s Riviera are stunning and underrated.
We also loved exploring Bodrum’s coast in Türkiye and the castles of Wales, all featured in our Europe blogs.
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That depends on your nationality. Most non-EU visitors need a Schengen visa, which allows entry to 29 countries for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
The UK, Ireland, and Türkiye have their own visa systems, while countries like Albania and North Macedonia have independent policies.
Our country guides outline the requirements for each nation and include official government links to apply.
Europe offers something special in every season. Spring (April–June) brings wildflowers, festivals, and fewer crowds.
Summer (July–August) is perfect for coastal escapes and open-air dining, while autumn (September–October) lights up vineyards and historic cities in golden hues.
If you prefer snow-covered landscapes, December–February offers magical Christmas markets and alpine adventures. We share seasonal guides throughout our European blogs.
Traveling in Europe can be expensive depending on your destination and travel style. Western Europe (France, Germany, Italy) is pricier, but budget-friendly options like Albania, North Macedonia, and Portugal can balance costs. Use public transport, local bakeries, and Airbnb stays to stretch your budget. Check our Travel Resources for accommodation tools and exclusive deals. We balance stays between boutique hotels and budget guesthouses, all listed on our hotels page.
Europe’s connectivity is one of its biggest advantages. You can hop from Paris to Amsterdam by high-speed train, fly from Rome to Athens in under two hours, or take scenic road trips through Bavaria or the Scottish Highlands.
We often use 12go for rail travel and budget airlines like Ryanair and EasyJet for quick flights.
Road trips are perfect if you enjoy flexibility, but just remember to check toll road rules and parking zones.
No, one of the best perks of the European Union is free roaming across member states.
You can use a single SIM in multiple countries without changing data plans. For non-EU countries like Türkiye or Albania, an eSIM is often easier.
We recommend Holafly for unlimited data and GigSky if you prefer flexible regional coverage (use code CLOSERLIVES10 for 10% off).
You can compare more providers in our Best eSIMs for Travel guide.
Card payments are widely accepted, but it’s wise to carry some local currency for small towns and markets.
Avoid airport exchanges and instead use multi-currency cards like Wise for real exchange rates and free ATM withdrawals up to your limit.
If you’re traveling for longer, open a Wise account before you leave home; it’s one of our top money-saving travel tools.
Also, consider credit cards with travel-focused benefits, earn points, miles, and cashback.
Europe is incredibly diverse, but respect and courtesy go a long way everywhere.
Dress appropriately when visiting churches, greet locals politely, and avoid loud behavior in quiet public spaces.
In southern countries, dinner is often eaten late; in northern Europe, punctuality is prized.
Always learn a few local words; “thank you” and “hello” are universal ice-breakers.
Our highlights include Rome’s Colosseum, Venice’s canals, Paris’s art scene, and Edinburgh’s historic skyline.
In Eastern Europe, Ohrid’s lakeside charm and Albania’s Riviera are stunning and underrated.
We also loved exploring Bodrum’s coast in Türkiye and the castles of Wales, all featured in our Europe blogs.
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That depends on your nationality. Most non-EU visitors need a Schengen visa, which allows entry to 29 countries for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
The UK, Ireland, and Türkiye have their own visa systems, while countries like Albania and North Macedonia have independent policies.
Our country guides outline the requirements for each nation and include official government links to apply.
Europe offers something special in every season. Spring (April–June) brings wildflowers, festivals, and fewer crowds.
Summer (July–August) is perfect for coastal escapes and open-air dining, while autumn (September–October) lights up vineyards and historic cities in golden hues.
If you prefer snow-covered landscapes, December–February offers magical Christmas markets and alpine adventures. We share seasonal guides throughout our European blogs.
Traveling in Europe can be expensive depending on your destination and travel style. Western Europe (France, Germany, Italy) is pricier, but budget-friendly options like Albania, North Macedonia, and Portugal can balance costs. Use public transport, local bakeries, and Airbnb stays to stretch your budget. Check our Travel Resources for accommodation tools and exclusive deals. We balance stays between boutique hotels and budget guesthouses, all listed on our hotels page.
Europe’s connectivity is one of its biggest advantages. You can hop from Paris to Amsterdam by high-speed train, fly from Rome to Athens in under two hours, or take scenic road trips through Bavaria or the Scottish Highlands.
We often use 12go for rail travel and budget airlines like Ryanair and EasyJet for quick flights.
Road trips are perfect if you enjoy flexibility, but just remember to check toll road rules and parking zones.
No, one of the best perks of the European Union is free roaming across member states.
You can use a single SIM in multiple countries without changing data plans. For non-EU countries like Türkiye or Albania, an eSIM is often easier.
We recommend Holafly for unlimited data and GigSky if you prefer flexible regional coverage (use code CLOSERLIVES10 for 10% off).
You can compare more providers in our Best eSIMs for Travel guide.
Card payments are widely accepted, but it’s wise to carry some local currency for small towns and markets.
Avoid airport exchanges and instead use multi-currency cards like Wise for real exchange rates and free ATM withdrawals up to your limit.
If you’re traveling for longer, open a Wise account before you leave home; it’s one of our top money-saving travel tools.
Also, consider credit cards with travel-focused benefits, earn points, miles, and cashback.
Europe is incredibly diverse, but respect and courtesy go a long way everywhere.
Dress appropriately when visiting churches, greet locals politely, and avoid loud behavior in quiet public spaces.
In southern countries, dinner is often eaten late; in northern Europe, punctuality is prized.
Always learn a few local words; “thank you” and “hello” are universal ice-breakers.
Our highlights include Rome’s Colosseum, Venice’s canals, Paris’s art scene, and Edinburgh’s historic skyline.
In Eastern Europe, Ohrid’s lakeside charm and Albania’s Riviera are stunning and underrated.
We also loved exploring Bodrum’s coast in Türkiye and the castles of Wales, all featured in our Europe blogs.
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That depends on your nationality. Most non-EU visitors need a Schengen visa, which allows entry to 29 countries for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
The UK, Ireland, and Türkiye have their own visa systems, while countries like Albania and North Macedonia have independent policies.
Our country guides outline the requirements for each nation and include official government links to apply.
Europe offers something special in every season. Spring (April–June) brings wildflowers, festivals, and fewer crowds.
Summer (July–August) is perfect for coastal escapes and open-air dining, while autumn (September–October) lights up vineyards and historic cities in golden hues.
If you prefer snow-covered landscapes, December–February offers magical Christmas markets and alpine adventures. We share seasonal guides throughout our European blogs.
Traveling in Europe can be expensive depending on your destination and travel style. Western Europe (France, Germany, Italy) is pricier, but budget-friendly options like Albania, North Macedonia, and Portugal can balance costs. Use public transport, local bakeries, and Airbnb stays to stretch your budget. Check our Travel Resources for accommodation tools and exclusive deals. We balance stays between boutique hotels and budget guesthouses, all listed on our hotels page.
Europe’s connectivity is one of its biggest advantages. You can hop from Paris to Amsterdam by high-speed train, fly from Rome to Athens in under two hours, or take scenic road trips through Bavaria or the Scottish Highlands.
We often use 12go for rail travel and budget airlines like Ryanair and EasyJet for quick flights.
Road trips are perfect if you enjoy flexibility, but just remember to check toll road rules and parking zones.
No, one of the best perks of the European Union is free roaming across member states.
You can use a single SIM in multiple countries without changing data plans. For non-EU countries like Türkiye or Albania, an eSIM is often easier.
We recommend Holafly for unlimited data and GigSky if you prefer flexible regional coverage (use code CLOSERLIVES10 for 10% off).
You can compare more providers in our Best eSIMs for Travel guide.
Card payments are widely accepted, but it’s wise to carry some local currency for small towns and markets.
Avoid airport exchanges and instead use multi-currency cards like Wise for real exchange rates and free ATM withdrawals up to your limit.
If you’re traveling for longer, open a Wise account before you leave home; it’s one of our top money-saving travel tools.
Also, consider credit cards with travel-focused benefits, earn points, miles, and cashback.
Europe is incredibly diverse, but respect and courtesy go a long way everywhere.
Dress appropriately when visiting churches, greet locals politely, and avoid loud behavior in quiet public spaces.
In southern countries, dinner is often eaten late; in northern Europe, punctuality is prized.
Always learn a few local words; “thank you” and “hello” are universal ice-breakers.
Our highlights include Rome’s Colosseum, Venice’s canals, Paris’s art scene, and Edinburgh’s historic skyline.
In Eastern Europe, Ohrid’s lakeside charm and Albania’s Riviera are stunning and underrated.
We also loved exploring Bodrum’s coast in Türkiye and the castles of Wales, all featured in our Europe blogs.
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That depends on your nationality. Most non-EU visitors need a Schengen visa, which allows entry to 29 countries for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
The UK, Ireland, and Türkiye have their own visa systems, while countries like Albania and North Macedonia have independent policies.
Our country guides outline the requirements for each nation and include official government links to apply.
Europe offers something special in every season. Spring (April–June) brings wildflowers, festivals, and fewer crowds.
Summer (July–August) is perfect for coastal escapes and open-air dining, while autumn (September–October) lights up vineyards and historic cities in golden hues.
If you prefer snow-covered landscapes, December–February offers magical Christmas markets and alpine adventures. We share seasonal guides throughout our European blogs.
Traveling in Europe can be expensive depending on your destination and travel style. Western Europe (France, Germany, Italy) is pricier, but budget-friendly options like Albania, North Macedonia, and Portugal can balance costs. Use public transport, local bakeries, and Airbnb stays to stretch your budget. Check our Travel Resources for accommodation tools and exclusive deals. We balance stays between boutique hotels and budget guesthouses, all listed on our hotels page.
Europe’s connectivity is one of its biggest advantages. You can hop from Paris to Amsterdam by high-speed train, fly from Rome to Athens in under two hours, or take scenic road trips through Bavaria or the Scottish Highlands.
We often use 12go for rail travel and budget airlines like Ryanair and EasyJet for quick flights.
Road trips are perfect if you enjoy flexibility, but just remember to check toll road rules and parking zones.
No, one of the best perks of the European Union is free roaming across member states.
You can use a single SIM in multiple countries without changing data plans. For non-EU countries like Türkiye or Albania, an eSIM is often easier.
We recommend Holafly for unlimited data and GigSky if you prefer flexible regional coverage (use code CLOSERLIVES10 for 10% off).
You can compare more providers in our Best eSIMs for Travel guide.
Card payments are widely accepted, but it’s wise to carry some local currency for small towns and markets.
Avoid airport exchanges and instead use multi-currency cards like Wise for real exchange rates and free ATM withdrawals up to your limit.
If you’re traveling for longer, open a Wise account before you leave home; it’s one of our top money-saving travel tools.
Also, consider credit cards with travel-focused benefits, earn points, miles, and cashback.
Europe is incredibly diverse, but respect and courtesy go a long way everywhere.
Dress appropriately when visiting churches, greet locals politely, and avoid loud behavior in quiet public spaces.
In southern countries, dinner is often eaten late; in northern Europe, punctuality is prized.
Always learn a few local words; “thank you” and “hello” are universal ice-breakers.
Our highlights include Rome’s Colosseum, Venice’s canals, Paris’s art scene, and Edinburgh’s historic skyline.
In Eastern Europe, Ohrid’s lakeside charm and Albania’s Riviera are stunning and underrated.
We also loved exploring Bodrum’s coast in Türkiye and the castles of Wales, all featured in our Europe blogs.
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