8 European Souvenirs You Need to Take Home
Bring your European experience home with you. Here is a list of must-buy European souvenirs to share with friends and family…or keep for yourself!
The Northern Lights are one of the most magical things you can experience in Europe. What makes it even better is that you can see them in multiple countries. Whether you’re in Ireland or Iceland, you can find yourself under the dancing natural lights. Browse this gallery to learn about some of the best places to witness the Northern Lights in Europe.
County Donegal is located in Northern Ireland, an ideal place for viewing the Northern Lights. Though spotting the Northern Lights can be a rare occurrence in Ireland, it’s made even more special when they’re seen dancing above the calm Irish waters.
Northern Norway is an area full of rolling mountainsides and jagged fjords. Sometimes called the Land of the Northern Lights, this region in Norway is the perfect setting for capturing the lights. You may even see the rarer red and purple lights along with the green.
In Sweden, one of the best places to experience the Northern Lights is deep in Abisko National Park. Find a clearing or climb to the top of the forest to camp under the lights. Or, stay in the nearby Icehotel for the quintessential Swedish stay.
The open, flat land of Þingvellir National Park makes for ideal Northern Lights viewing. With few hills and mountains, you can literally see the lights dancing for miles. And the park is close enough to the capital of Reykjavik that you’re not away from everything.
The best place in Scotland to catch the Northern Lights is over the Belhaven Bay. And the best time to do so is at the end of February. Find a spot next to the water and see the lights stretch all the way across the bay.
See the Northern Lights alongside a gathering of puffins on the Faroe Islands in Denmark. Bring a fishing pole and cast a line while the green, yellow and red lights dance with the stars above you.
Bring your European experience home with you. Here is a list of must-buy European souvenirs to share with friends and family…or keep for yourself!
Europe is a magical place. From ancient castles to picturesque waterfalls, much of the scenery looks like it could be straight out of a fairytale. In fact, much of Europe’s best literature, collections of short stories and iconic European fairytales are inspired by real places. Explore them for yourself to turn the stories of folklore into your reality.
Europe is a very bike-friendly continent, both in the cities and out in the countryside.
Much of Europe is known for its beer and wine production. But we don’t just know how to make them; we know how to drink them. From energetic beer festivals to exquisite wine gatherings, there’s plenty to celebrate. Drink up six of the best beer and wine festivals throughout Europe with this gallery.
Christmas markets and other holiday attractions.
The land of healthy waters.
Ireland’s plant-based eateries.
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In 2021, eleven amazing spa towns in seven European countries were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as a ‘transnational serial’ World Heritage Site, called the “Great Spa Towns of Europe”. These towns, in Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom represent a unique cultural achievement and urban form which was at its height from the late 18th century to the 1930s.