While many people travel in the summer months and quite a lot around Christmas time, autumn, especially October, has its very special appeal in Europe. Trees are wearing their colourful autumn foliage and hot drinks are getting more attractive for keeping ourselves warm. Summer crowds of tourists are gone and you can enjoy your time, lower hotel rates and unobstructed views. Pack long sleeves and a jacket or a coat, and go! Check out my selection of four European cities for your travel inspiration!

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Prague, Czechia

Why this city?

Prague is a beautiful city in its own right, no matter what time of year you visit, but it didn’t get its “Golden City” nickname for nothing.

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Where to go for autumn colours?

For some of the best views of autumn’s fall foliage, take a trip up to Petrin Hill for a panoramic 360 degree view from the top of the tower over the city’s colourful parks and hills. Take a funicular up to Petrin Hill. Alternatively, spend the morning watching city panoramas from Castle Hill, or Hradcany. Then stroll down through castle vineyards and enjoy a warm cup of coffee or hot chocolate in one of the cafes you’ll find along the way.

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What other interesting activities are there in autumn?

Travelling to Prague in autumn is totally relaxing. Fewer queues for visiting major attractions such as St. Vitus Cathedral make the city very enjoyable, so be sure to hit Prague's sights, not so easily available in summer.

Tallinn, Estonia

Why this city?

The main draw for tourists visiting Tallinn in the fall is the changing leaves. Even on a brief city break, fill your grid with deep browns, rusty reds, and bright yellows. The finest places to see colourful trees and plants are in Tallinn's parks and green spaces, which make up around one-third of the city.

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Where to go for autumn colours?

Kadriorg Park is one of Tallinn's most vibrant locations when the leaves start to shift colours. It is an expansive urban park that takes up 70 hectares and features park designs from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. The flower beds by the Swan Pond and the path to the president's palace are especially popular for a leisurely walk. 

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What other interesting things to see there in autumn?

When going to Kadriorg Park, it is worth taking the time to view the Kadriorg Palace, Kuma Art Museum and Mikkeli Museum. Additionally, there are monuments dedicated to famous Estonian artists located in the park.

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Nicola Michetti, an Italian architect, created the design for the palace in the 18th century, and its grand hall is regarded as one of the most beautiful representations of Baroque architecture in Estonia and northern Europe. Presently, the Kadriorg Art Museum is located in the palace, where the largest collection of old Western European and Russian art in Estonia is exhibited.90 tallin thesanetravel.com P184059392 tallin thesanetravel.com P1840606

Kumu Art Museum

Kumu Art Museum opened in 2006 is a gallery and museum of modern art. The display is spread across multiple levels, allowing visitors to experience artwork from different time periods.97 tallin thesanetravel.com P1840668

Kadriorg Park is a 30-minute stroll from the Old Town. To get there from the city centre, you can also take tram number 1 and disembark at the Kadriorg stop.

If you're planning to stay longer, take a look at my suggestions for what to do in Tallinn during a two-day visit.

Stratford upon Avon, England

Why this city?

Autumn is just the time to admire fiery leaves and dramatic reflections in the Avon River.

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For Shakespeare’s hometown, quoting his passage about late autumn from Sonnet 73 seems very appropriate:

That time of year thou mayst in me behold

When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang

Upon those boughs which shake against the cold,

Bare ruined choirs where late the sweet birds sang.


Where to go for autumn colours?

Walking along the Avon and visiting Shakespeare places will do.

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What other interesting activities are there in autumn?

The Mop Fair is an annual fun fair held downtown. The original charter for the mop fair granted by Edward VI in 1553 is still kept to! This charter gives permission for fairs to be held throughout streets and lanes, and fairs still have every right to take over the town centre.

Farmworkers, labourers, servants and some craftsmen would work for their employer from October to October. At the end of the employment period, they would attend the Mop Fair dressed in their Sunday best and carrying an item to help identify their trade. A servant with no particular skills would carry a mop head – hence the name Mop Fair. Read more about things to do in Stratford upon Avon by clicking this link.

Antwerp, Belgium

Why this city?

Whether for its smallness or lack of self-promotion, Belgium is often overlooked by visitors to Europe. I think it’s impossible not to fall for Antwerp, Belgium’s second-largest city. This port city’s attractive architecture is a startling contrast of medieval, Flemish Renaissance, neo-Gothic, industrial and modern buildings. You can get two reactions about Antwerp from people. Those who’ve never been there roll their eyes. Those who have, often claim it’s one of their favourite cities.

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Where to go for autumn colours?

They are everywhere: in the streets and in parks, even rabbits in parks wear colourful outfits, and the MAS museum wears autumn colours all year round.

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What other interesting activities are there in autumn?

Rubens's house is a must for Antwerp visitors. Antwerp is the world’s diamond capital. More than half of the diamonds sold around the world pass through this sparkling city. So visit the Diamond Pavilion to learn more. Try Belgian waffles! Belgian waffles are popular throughout Europe and the rest of the world, but nowhere do they taste better than in Belgium itself. For beer drinkers, I recommend trying a cherry beer, along with any of the other 800 beer types. 

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Looking for the best European cities to visit in October to enjoy autumn colors and fall foliage? Check my suggestions about four great European cities to visit in Autumn for your inspiration. #travel #autumntravel #Europetravel #travelblog #autumnleaves #fallfoliage

  • Updated by Anita on September 16, 2023
  • Author: Anita Sane

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    About the author
    Anita is a part-time traveller, passionate photographer and a retired career woman from Latvia, 
    travelling mostly solo for more than 15 years. She is a skilled travel planner who plans and executes her travels by herself. Anita wants to show you how to travel the world and open your mind to new experiences. Follow her on FacebookInstagramPinterestTwitter and Bloglovin.

     

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    Suzanne Jones
    They all look gorgeous in their autumn colours but I'd love to see Antwerp first hand. Lovely photos
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    Candy
    What a great post! I'm going to Europe next month but will be in Southern Italy and I don't expect there will be much fall foliage. Your lovely photos have me wishing I was going further North!
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    Barbara
    Nice cities to travel. I will backpack next month to go there.
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    Ruth
    A fabulous post with amazing photos of the wonderful autumn colours. Isn't mother nature amazing? I will now have Prague on my list for Autumn, thanks very much.
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    Alison
    Just gorgeous! I live in Switzerland and all the vines are changing colour. You've inspired me to go out and take some photos!
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    Alma
    Beautiful blog with amazing photos! Love warm autumn colours.
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    Renee B.
    Such beautiful destinations, all dressed up in their autumn colors. I'd love to visit them all someday!
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    karen
    We love anywhere in the Pyrenees for Autumn, especially our trip to Lourdes. Such radiant colours. K x
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    V.VAIDEH
    A beautiful post. Loved reading it.
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    Bree
    Stunning photos. I have yet to experience Europe in Autumn. I think I want to since reading and seeing your stunning pictures. Thank you
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    Penny
    I've never ever experienced autumn. It is one of those experiences that is on my bucket list. The notion sounds odd to many but hey you got to do what you got to do right? Europe seems like a perfect place to visit during that time of the year. BTW... Your photographs are beyond gorgeous!
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    Florence
    I am in love with your photos. Will definitely include these destinations on my list.
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    Sarah
    Your pictures of Prague especially are just astoundingly beautiful. Autumn is the best time to travel!
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    C-Ludik
    Loved reading your post. I should admit I've never been to any of these 4 cities but now I feel like I definitely need to go. Autumn is a time of inspiration for photographers ! I have learnt the hard way that autumn colour is not predictable, as the timing of the best colour will vary significantly between specific trees, locations and even from year to year... So it seems that you were in those cities at the perfect time :-)
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    Ania
    Wow! These are all beautiful fall destinations! I've been to Prague in October and can agree that it's marvellous in the autumn. All the fall foliage complements the colours of the city buildings really well. That being said, I would love to explore the other 3 cities too!
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    Selam
    I have never been to any of these 4 destinations but your photos are inspiring me to make a trip soon!! Prague has been top of my list for awhile too. Thanks for sharing your beautiful photos!
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    Megan
    You can certainly see your skills in the paintings you write.The arena hopes for even more passionate writers such as you who are not afraid to mention how they believe.All the time go after your heart.
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    Heather
    All these cities would be lovely to see fall colors. Great suggestions.
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    Kate
    I love the photos! The color is amazing. I'm already planning my trip next year to Prague. This post is making me super excited.
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    Kachina
    4 new destinations to add to the list for me! I love how the colours compliment the buildings! Your pics are beautiful too!

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