Europe presents a chocolate box of city breaks to suit every budget and interest. Looking for a dash of culture and style? Try Paris or Rome. In search of nature and adventure? Split and Reykjavik are among the top picks. And then there are the cities home to showstopping architecture, fascinating history and some of the best restaurants in the world: our favourites for this are Berlin and Prague. Need more inspiration? Here are the best city break destinations in Europe.

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1. Cordoba, Spain

A café in the old Jewish quarter of Cordoba

A café in the old Jewish quarter of Cordoba

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A Roman city that became a centre of Islam in the Middle Ages, Cordoba is a fascinating meeting point of cultures. See this in the majestic architecture strewn around its cobbled streets, with a particular highlight being the Mezquita-Catedral de Cordoba, a Unesco world heritage site that began life as a mosque before becoming a cathedral. Equally interesting is the food scene, which borrows from the Muslim, Jewish and Spanish heritage of the people who now call this city home.

Don’t miss Home to a thriving flamenco scene, Cordoba is also the place where you can visit Centro Flamenco Fosforito, a museum charting the history of the dance with free performances

Flight time Around 2¾ hours to Seville and then 50 minutes by train to Cordoba

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2. Riga, Latvia

Art nouveau architecture in Riga

Art nouveau architecture in Riga

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Don’t dismiss Riga as stag-do central — although there is an element of that — because the capital of Latvia has a charming old town with cobbled streets ripe for exploring on foot, especially on a Sunday morning when many visitors are nursing their hangovers. Beyond the photogenic spots there are picnic-friendly parks dotted with sculptures and water features, and handsome streets lined with architecture ranging from extravagant art nouveau to Soviet-style utilitarianism. There are some fascinating museums too, including the Corner House, a former KGB headquarters.

Don’t miss The Museum of the Occupation of Latvia offers an insight into life under Soviet rule

Flight time Around 2½ hours

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3. Basel, Switzerland

A tram crosses the Rhine on Basel’s Middle Bridge

A tram crosses the Rhine on Basel’s Middle Bridge

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Right on the border of both France and Germany, this Swiss city is the perfect tri-nation pitstop. How many other cities have an airport in one country, museums in another and public transport to seamlessly connect them all? Summer and winter are the best seasons to visit. The Rhine cuts through the city and a favourite summer activity is to stuff your belongings in a Wickelfisch swim bag and use it as a float to gently drift down the river. Its fountains provide a place to cool off if it gets too hot. And in winter, Christmas markets make it a magical winter wonderland.

Don’t miss Crossing the river on one of the water-powered boats, which use the current to push the vessel from one bank to another

Flight time Around 1½ hours

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4. Valletta, Malta

St Paul’s Cathedral and the Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Valletta

St Paul’s Cathedral and the Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Valletta

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Small in size but big in stature, Malta’s elegant, golden-hued capital Valletta is one of the most compact city break destinations in Europe. Founded in 1566 on a peninsula between two natural harbours, the entire place is Unesco-listed, with gilded cathedrals, fanciful pleasure gardens and grand mansion houses hugged by bastion walls. Enter through the latest incarnation of the City Gate, designed by Renzo Piano, saunter along the breezy cobbled streets and finish with a boat tour of the Grand Harbour.

Don’t miss The Saluting Battery and firing of a cannon that takes place daily at midday and 4pm

Flight time Around 3-4 hours

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5. Athens, Greece

Street art in Athens

Street art in Athens

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Ancient history plays out daily in this rich theatre of ruins. Originally centred around fifth-century BC hilltop citadel the Acropolis, the Greek capital has since sprawled into an urban mass with gritty appeal. Spend a morning weaving through the Parthenon’s crumbling columns and an afternoon admiring politically charged street art in this diverse destination. Escape the heat on day trips to beaches along the Attica coast.

Don’t miss Exploring the marble stands of the Panathenaic Stadium. Built around AD143, centuries later it was excavated and hosted the first modern Olympics in 1896

Flight time Around 3½-4 hours

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6. Budapest, Hungary

Szechenyi Baths in Budapest

Szechenyi Baths in Budapest

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A grande dame of Europe with designs on being the most attractive city in the world, Hungary’s capital seduces visitors with her golden-age glamour. From sensational art nouveau façades to stately baroque architecture, the streets are filled with photogenic backdrops, many reflected in the River Danube, which separates hilly, historic Buda and vivacious Pest. You’ll find an abundance of hot springs all over Budapest, where thermal baths have been popular since Roman times. Relax beneath elegant marble archways at 16th-century Rudas, or party with the masses at Szechenyi.

Don’t miss The views from 13th-century Unesco-listed Buda Castle’s courtyards, which are free to enter and open all night

Flight time Around 2½-3 hours

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Best things to do in Budapest

7. Galway, Ireland

Buskers in Galway

Come for excellent live music, dynamic theatre and a refreshing arts scene. Perched on the west coast in Connemara, straddling the River Corrib and part of the scenic Wild Atlantic Way, Galway is a beautiful city. On cold days, visit historic pubs with cosy snugs; in milder weather, cycle along the promenade to Salthill, on a rocky coastline dotted with lighthouses. Although not an obvious choice for a break in Europe, it’s a refreshing find. Fly into Shannon or Ireland West.

Don’t miss Enjoying the craic at pubs like Tigh Neachtain on Cross Street, famous for its beers, whiskeys and talented musicians

Flight time Around 1½ hours

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8. Tbilisi, Georgia

The Chugureti district of Tbilisi

The Chugureti district of Tbilisi

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A complex past has left its mark on Georgia’s intriguing capital, where cobbled streets were once ruled by Prussian and Russian forces. Art nouveau buildings share the skyline with modernist Soviet structures and sixth-century Orthodox church towers, and a bohemian spirit breezes through hidden bars, restaurants and vintage-style cafés. Disused factories have been converted into boutique hotels, and the natural sulphur bathhouses (widely believed to have given the city its name, which roughly translates as “a warm place”) are still in use.

Don’t miss The wines, made here for more than 8,000 years. They’re cheap too; pay around £6 for a bottle of table wine

Flight time Around 6-7 hours

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Best tours in Georgia

9. Split, Croatia

Café culture in Split

Café culture in Split

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Hugged by mountains and kissed by the sea, this up-and-coming port has blossomed into one of Croatia’s top cities to explore. Dating back 1,700 years, the old town of Split has the most must-see sights, including the Unesco-listed Diocletian’s Palace — thought to be some of the best Roman ruins in existence. The sprawling third-century complex now houses many bars and restaurants, and you’ll find plenty more affordable pitstops along the Riva promenade. Visit a seventh-century cathedral still in use and climb a 57m (187ft) bell tower for sweeping views of the peninsula.

Don’t miss Dipping your toes in the sand at Bacvice beach, a ten-minute walk from the old town

Flight time Around 2½-3 hours

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10. Dubrovnik, Croatia

The harbour in Dubrovnik

The harbour in Dubrovnik

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Lapped by shimmering Adriatic waves, Croatia’s prettiest city is a Unesco-listed gem. The old town is an open-air museum surrounded by ancient walls; explore its cobbled streets, admire gothic and baroque architecture, and seek out backdrops featured in Game of Thrones. Boutique hotels built into the cliffs command breathtaking views, and sandy beaches such as Banje are just a short distance away. Options for day trips from Dubrovnik are plentiful: hop over to lush, forest-covered Lokrum or car-free Kolocep.

Don’t miss Climbing Fort Lovrijenac for views of the city walls and bay

Flight time Around 3 hours

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Best hotels in Dubrovnik

11. Madrid, Spain

Diners in the Mercado de San Miguel

Diners in the Mercado de San Miguel

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The life and soul of Spain’s finest fiestas, this high-spirited European city gets under your skin. Cultural highlights in Madrid come in the form of fine-art galleries such as the Prado and historic squares such as Plaza Mayor, although it’s easy to get sidetracked drifting between charming tapas bars that range from the delightfully boisterous to the reassuringly serene. The Mercado de San Miguel showcases a whirlwind culinary tour of the country, while higgledy-piggledy Sobrino de Botin, founded in 1725, claims it’s the oldest restaurant in the world.

Don’t miss Picasso’s Guernica, on display at the Reina Sofia museum

Flight time Around 2½-3 hours

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Best hotels in Madrid

12. Barcelona, Spain

The Pont del Bisbe in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter

The Pont del Bisbe in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter

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If this Spanish city were a Tinder profile, you’d certainly swipe right: striking looks and a fun-filled personality are at its core. Architectural maverick Gaudi dominates the cityscape with his surreal designs — relax in the fairytale Parc Guell and marvel at the fantastical Sagrada Familia cathedral — although you’ll find more traditional buildings in the enchanting Gothic Quarter. A number of Michelin-starred restaurants and plenty of fine tapas bars make dining out in Barcelona a dream, with food served alongside the spectacle of street performers on Las Rambla.

Don’t miss The Joan Miro Foundation, a beautiful hilltop museum exhibiting some of the artist’s finest work

Flight time Around 2-2½ hours

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Best things to do in Barcelona

13. Paris, France

Nightlife in the Latin Quarter of Paris

Nightlife in the Latin Quarter of Paris

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Whether you’re strolling along the Seine or sipping chocolat chaud from a Saint-Germain café, France’s devastatingly sexy capital is still the most romantic city in the world. Breeze through bohemian Montmartre, where artists set their easels on cobbled streets, or spend a day gazing at masterpieces in the gargantuan Louvre. From vintage stores on the left bank to designer boutiques along the Champs-Élysées, shopping in Paris is world class. Admire the swirling motifs of art nouveau façades and slip into a world where everything feels effortlessly chic.

Don’t miss Royal chapel Sainte-Chapelle for a fix of gothic glory

Flight time Around 1½ hours

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By train Eurostar from London St Pancras International takes 2hr 16min

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14. Reykjavik, Iceland

Enjoying a drink in in Reykjavik

Enjoying a drink in in Reykjavik

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Framed by snow-glazed mountains and lurid green lava fields, Iceland’s capital is an excellent base for day trips and a standalone city break destination. Whale-watching tours depart from the harbour and northern lights safaris operate in the winter season. But it’s the quirky bars, pubs and restaurants of Reykjavik that give a flavour of this tiny population’s offbeat way of life. The glass-domed Perlan museum provides an overview of Iceland’s geology and wildlife; walk 15 minutes from here to find the Nautholsvik Geothermal beach.

Don’t miss Steaming in hot springs — stop at the Blue Lagoon en route from Keflavik airport

Flight time Around 2½-3 hours

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15. Lisbon, Portugal

Café A Brasileira in Lisbon

Café A Brasileira in Lisbon

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Once a jumping-off point for 15th-century explorers, this underrated European city is now the big discovery. An explosion of fashionable bars and restaurants in Lisbon has invigorated downtown neighbourhoods Bairro Alto and Principe Real, transforming the streets into an open-air party, but there’s still something seductive about the city’s dusty, clandestine art nouveau venues. While medieval Sao Jorge Castle presides over the azulejo-tiled Portuguese capital from one of its seven hills, you’ll find Unesco-listed treasures further out in Belem.

Don’t miss Trundling across town on the old-fashioned 28 tram and exploring the cobbled streets of Alfama, the city’s oldest neighbourhood

Flight time Around 2½-3 hours

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Best hotels in Lisbon

16. Florence, Italy

Taking in the view of Florence and the Duomo

Taking in the view of Florence and the Duomo

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The birthplace of the Renaissance still bears artistic fruits. While works by Botticelli, Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci are on display in world-class galleries and museums in Florence, dynamic, modern art collectives operate in various pockets around the Arno river. Climb one of the Tuscan city’s surrounding hills for views of Brunelleschi’s knockout terracotta-tiled Duomo — or worship it from a rooftop bar at one of several boutique hotels. Soak up the sights and smells of open-air food market Sant’Ambrogio, then venture into the countryside on day trips to sample produce at its source.

Don’t miss Getting lost in the epic collection of masterpieces on display at the Uffizi Gallery

Flight time Around 2-3 hours

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Best things to do in Florence

17. Venice, Italy

The shops and cafés of Burano

The shops and cafés of Burano

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Byzantine gold mosaics, baroque architecture and opulent palaces vie for attention in Venice, and every church interior, ornate doorway and elaborate façade is a work of art. Connected by more than 400 bridges, the entirety of this beautiful city is Unesco-listed. Stumble down narrow passageways to find hidden bars and restaurants, or salute triumphant palazzos on a cruise along the Grand Canal.

Don’t miss Island-hopping on vaporettos between lace-producing Burano, glass-blowing Murano and the beach-laden Lido in the Venetian Lagoon

Flight time Around 2½ hours

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18. Porto, Portugal

The Ribeira district of Porto

The Ribeira district of Porto

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Porto serves up great food, sights and sass. It’s home to vintage port houses, such as Taylor’s, which has manicured rose gardens, a terrace restaurant with a view and peacocks strutting in the grounds, as well as its much-loved ten-year-old tawny. This ravishing city is all about the views, but it’s a schlep to catch every angle because of the river crossings involved. So see it all from the river, with Porto’s tumbling tropical gardens, tiled monasteries and space-age bridges revealing themselves on an easy-breezy hour’s sail on a traditional rabelo boat.

Don’t miss Working up an appetite while feeding your Insta-fans at the Victor Hugo food market, where the stalls are stacked with gourmet displays of langoustines, oysters, meats and cheeses, as well as cakes, flowers and wine

Flight time Around 2-3 hours

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Best things to do in Porto

19. Prague, Czech Republic

Queen Anne’s Summer Palace in the Royal Garden of Prague Castle

Queen Anne’s Summer Palace in the Royal Garden of Prague Castle

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History sings from the cobblestoned streets of Prague, but amid the spires and domes you’ll find a modern, cosmopolitan city, with industrial areas transformed into arty hubs and a hip avant-garde restaurant scene. Step inside St Vitus Cathedral to admire its stained glass, then take a tour of the quirky Lobkowicz Palace with its dazzling balcony views.

Don’t miss Prague Castle. For the maximum wow factor, admire a singing fountain inside Queen Anne’s Summer Palace

Flight time Around 2 hours

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Best hotels in Prague

20. Brussels, Belgium

The café at the Musical Instruments Museum in Brussels

The café at the Musical Instruments Museum in Brussels

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Brussels is easily the most underrated city break in Europe, full of delightfully absurd architecture, bars overflowing with interesting beers and the world’s best chocolate. The writer Jean Cocteau called Brussels’ main square the “finest theatre in the world” and, although it’s full of camera-toting tourists, its gold-leafed gables and gothic spires make this one of Europe’s most gobsmacking public spaces. Duck down the Rue de l’Etuve for Brussels’s other laid-back landmark, the Manneken Pis statue of a chubby little boy having an unabashed wee.

Don’t miss Watching the winding streets of the medieval city centre unfurl below you from the top-floor café of the Musical Instruments Museum, a bizarre, art nouveau building covered in jet-black wrought iron

Flight time Around 1-1¾ hours

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By train Eurostar from London St Pancras International takes 1hr 53min

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21. Amsterdam, Netherlands

Prince’s Canal in Amsterdam

Prince’s Canal in Amsterdam

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Amsterdam wears its history lightly, with pretty canal streets dusted with sublime art and architecture, and cosy pubs making it a great city for walking. There are some obvious standouts: the graceful Herengracht has lavish buildings, particularly along the stretch between Leidsestraat and Vijzelstraat, while Prinsengracht has some of the cutest gables overlooking it (don’t be afraid to look inside either — window-dressing is a statement here).

Don’t miss From Vermeer to Van Gogh, the Rijksmuseum has a collection spanning 800 years of Dutch art. Rembrandt’s brooding The Night Watch is its most famous piece, but don’t miss Van Dyck’s high-society portraits or Vermeer’s tender The Milkmaid (who could be the sister of his Girl with a Pearl Earring).

Flight time Around 1-1½ hours

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By train Eurostar from London St Pancras International takes 3hr 52min

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22. Vienna, Austria

St Peter’s Church in Vienna

St Peter’s Church in Vienna

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Can any centre rival Austria’s capital for architectural grandeur? Doubtful: with its majestic castles, imperial palaces and baroque streets, Vienna is endlessly elegant. The City of Music also packs a cultural punch. Waltzing probably began here, while the Vienna Philharmonic and Vienna State Opera both stage world-class performances. With neighbourhoods arranged in rings, explore outwards from the fairytale St Stephen’s Cathedral: first the cobbled old town, then the restaurant and beach bar-lined old Jewish quarter, Leopoldstadt.

Don’t miss Tasting some chocolatey sachertorte in one of Vienna’s magnificent, marble-lined coffee houses

Flight time Around 2-3 hours

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Best hotels in Vienna

23. Berlin, Germany

Nightlife in Kreuzberg on the Spree canal

Nightlife in Kreuzberg on the Spree canal

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An exceptional creative scene is the chief draw here. From hedonistic, 24-hour nightclubs with brain-bending installations to continent-leading street art, Berlin has heaps to inspect — and often in the least likely locations. Great graffiti even lines most surviving Berlin Wall remnants. Other engrossing sights evidencing the city’s traumatic past include Hitler’s bunker, Checkpoint Charlie and the Norman Foster-designed Reichstag dome. Power your sightseeing with currywurst, and try also to incorporate some greenery: a 43-hectacre botanical garden accompanies hundreds of parks here.

Don’t miss Walking — or sailing up the Spree — through hip Kreuzberg, the district most emblematic of Berlin’s rebirth

Flight time Around 2 hours

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Best things to do in Berlin

24. Copenhagen, Denmark

Ready for some nourishment in Copenhagen

Ready for some nourishment in Copenhagen

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In this easygoing design hub, furniture (Hay), ceramics (Stilleben) and fashion (MSCH) brands’ sharp stores prove as enticing as chocolate-box waterfront houses. Set on two islands, Copenhagen also does food famously well. Chefs who graduated from Rene Redzepi’s pioneering restaurant Noma now offer Nordic fine-dining, tacos or seafood close to bright, svelte coffee dens. More classic sights include The Little Mermaid and Tivoli’s retro, family-friendly amusement park. With winters so long here, summer is a joyous, buoyant time to visit.

Don’t miss In leafy Assistens Cemetery, sunbathing couples and red squirrels neighbour the graves of Hans Christian Andersen and Soren Kierkegaard

Flight time Around 1½-2 hours

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