Europe, often referred to as the "Old Continent," is a mosaic of cultures, landscapes, and histories. From the romantic streets of Paris and the canals of Venice to the snow-covered Alps and sunny Mediterranean coastlines, Europe offers a world of diversity within a compact region.
Travelers can explore ancient ruins in Rome, castles in Germany, vibrant nightlife in Berlin, and art masterpieces in Madrid. Each country offers unique cuisines, traditions, and attractions, making Europe a destination where every journey feels like multiple adventures in one.
Region
Europe
Visa Requirements
Schengen Visa (for many non-EU nationals)
Languages Spoken
Multiple (English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, etc.)
Currency Used
Euro (EUR) in most countries, others have local currencies
Area (km²)
10.18 million km² (entire continent)
Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) are ideal, offering pleasant weather and fewer crowds compared to the summer peak.
Many travelers require a Schengen visa to visit most European Union countries, though some countries like the UK and Switzerland have separate entry rules.
Don’t miss the Eiffel Tower in Paris, Colosseum in Rome, Santorini in Greece, Swiss Alps, and the northern lights in Scandinavia.