If you're a first time visitor to Europe, you might prefer a more touristy area, but if you're a solo traveler, a local neighborhood could be more interesting. Some areas have lots of things to do within walking distance, but it may be more expensive. To give you a starting point for your trip research, we looked at what people say about attractions in Europe.
Here are some of the most recommended attractions in Europe.
Here's what Trippy members had to say about attractions:
"or the Donaudurchbruch (take a boat tour and also stop Kloster Weltenburg) a famous monastery and they also brew there own beer, which is very famous." See More
"I also recommend the Spitalbrauerei Regensburg on the north shore of the Danube in Regensburg proper." See More
"Might I also recommend Weihenstephan Abbey as well?" See More
"Further afield there is Therme Erding - this is a bit further away, but is a massive indoor wellness facility." See More
"Having said that, I really like the Vorhoelzer at the TU Building (Technische Universität München) for an early evening drink." See More
"If Bayern Munich are in town at Allianz-Arena try to get to a match." See More
"You may even want to book a hotel near the Allianz Arena and take the train in." See More
"Some things to see/do in Munich: Englischer Garten, Hirschgarten (huge beer garden) which is close to Nymphenburg Palace, Marienplatz, watch surfers in the English Garden at Eisbach, and Dachau Concentration Camp (disturbing and deeply moving)." See More
"And a walk through the center of town starting at the Odeonsplatz going to Viktualienmarkt passing Residenzstraße, Max-Joseph-Platz, Maximilianstraße, Marienplatz, Frauenkirche, the Church Alter Peter (you might go up the tower and enjoy a nice view across the city - if you are lucky you can even see the mountains)." See More
" Nuremberg, Dachau Concentration Camp, Rothenburg Ob der Tauber." See More
"Do take a stroll along The English Garden !" See More
"Last time I was there I stayed at the Blauer Bock in central Munich, kiddie-korner to the Viktualienmarkt and across the plaza from the Jüdisches Museum München." See More
"The Deutsches Museum is the Bavarian equivalent of the Smithstonian." See More
This page is just a starting point, to really get personalized advice from locals and experienced travelers, post a question on Trippy! You can start by browsing the questions other people have asked about Europe.
If you've changed your mind and decided to go somewhere else, go to the main page and explore where to stay in any city.