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These Are 3 Of The Most Beautiful Small Towns In Europe To Visit This Summer

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Eurosummer is fast approaching, and if you've been thinking of hopping across the pond for some of that Old World charm and amazing history, you might want to hold off on booking London or Paris… at least you've read this.

Look, as much as we love those world-famous, iconic megacities, they’re not exactly where you go for that dreamy, fairytale Europe vibe.

You know what I mean: it’s kinda tough to feel like you’re in a storybook when there’s traffic buzzing nonstop, clout-chasers waving selfie sticks, and overpriced bistros that practically scream “tourist trap”.

These Are 3 Of The Most Beautiful Small Towns In Europe To Visit This Summer

The true, unspoiled magic lies in those low-key, smaller towns people usually skip right over, and that’s something Rome2Rio finally clocked.

Though we've been banging this drum for years here at Travel Off Path, the popular travel search engine finally put out a study recently that shows searches for small cities are up 35 percent globally, as the hunt for places with fewer crowds and more character intensifies.

In case you're wondering what that looks like in Europe, there seems to be 3 under-the-radar towns that stood out in particular:

PLUS: We've created an interactive quiz for you at the end of this article to find your perfect match!

Teruel, Spain

Teruel Staircase, Spain

Away from the hustle and bustle of Barcelona, Teruel is a small high-altitude town nestled in the Aragon mountains, in eastern Spain, a region most tourists tend to skip over, for no other reason than the fact it's slightly out of the way for your average beachgoer.

Too bad, as it is arguably one of the prettiest small towns in the entire country, so it's no wonder Rome2Rio namedrops it on their research.

The Old Town is primarily known for its Mudéjar architecture, a unique style that combines Gothic and Islamic elements―in case you didn't know, Spain was at one point under Muslim control―and soaring 12th-century Santa Maria de Mediavilla Cathedral.

Mudejar Tower In Teruel, Spain

The cathedral really steals the spotlight here.

It’s got that massive, soaring structure and a beautifully detailed painted ceiling that makes you stop and stare. Right next door, the Torre de El Salvador kind of feels like an add-on (because it is), built in the 14th century with a striking exterior and those tight, spiraling stairs that wind all the way to the top.

If there’s one thing to know about Teruel, besides the fact that it’s ridiculously stunning, it’s that the food goes hard. You absolutely can’t skip the Jamón de Teruel: dry-cured, rich, and just a touch less salty than prosciutto. You’ll spot it stuffed into sandwiches at pretty much every little bakery you pass.

Škofja Loka, Slovenia

Panoramic View Of Škofja Loka, Slovenia

Slovenia is a pretty low-key destination already, with its picture-perfect capital city, Ljubljana, only recently making waves in the travel sphere, but if it's medieval charm and quaintness you seek, you might as well go all in and take the detour to Škofja Loka.

Sounds like a keyboard smash at first glance, we know, but don't let the unpronounceable name scare you off. This unassuming village-like setting on the edge of the Slovenian Alps might just be the Central European country's best-preserved medieval town.

Think stone townhouses lining a crystal-clear alpine river, arched bridges stretching across it, like the historic Capuchin Bridge, colorful buildings with intricate floral details, and a big, yellow-washed Baroque castle watching over it all from the hill above.

Historic Bridge In Škofja Loka, Slovenia

In sum, it just ticks all the ‘Fairytale Europe' boxes.

And if safety’s been on your mind, especially with all the talk about rising crime in big cities like Paris and London, Slovenia is about as chill as it gets. It’s widely considered one of the safest, most stress-free destinations in Europe, with very low reports of violent crime, break-ins, or even pickpocketing.

Travelers have been reporting on their time in Slovenia, giving it a ranking of 86/100 using our Traveler Safety Index:

Slovenia is pretty chill, but if you're flying to Europe this summer, make sure you refer to the Travel Advisory Checker to verify any travel alerts that apply at your destination beforehand.

Motovun, Croatia

Panoramic View Of Motovun, Croatia

A teeny-tiny Croatian town sitting on a lush hill in Istria—that’s northern Croatia, hundreds of miles from the jam-packed Dubrovnik, for that matter—Motovun is where you go to really sink into that old-world European vibe and escape the crowds.

Honestly, it feels like a storybook town that somehow stayed intact.

Cobbled streets, little piazze anchored by churches or the occasional coffee shop, and tightly packed buildings made from that warm, honey-colored Istrian stone that gives everything a soft golden glow.

Add in those weathered shutters in faded blues and greens, and the whole place just has this lived-in, timeless feel.

Aerial View Of Motovun Old Town, Croatia

It’s more of a “wander around and soak up the atmosphere” destination than a checklist kind of spot, but you’ll still want to swing by the Church of St. Stephen, whose belfry rises above the red-tiled roofs.

Oh, and definitely walk the medieval walls, which overlook Motovun’s clustered maze of houses cascading down the hill, with the rolling Istrian wine country stretching out in the distance.

This summer, the European Union is tightening entry rules for American travelers, including the addition of mandatory fingerprinting and biometric scanning.

Make sure you have your documentation in order: use the Entry Requirement Checker to double-check the existing travel rules at your destination prior to takeoff.


Now take this quiz to find your perfect fairytale match!

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Fairytale Matchmaker

Find Your Hidden Europe
Question 1 of 4

What is your ideal European landscape?

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Which architectural vibe appeals to you most?

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What is a major priority for your trip?

Final Question

Which specific landmark excites you the most?

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Teruel, Spain

The High-Altitude Gem

Why: You love stunning architecture and incredible food. Nestled in the Aragon mountains, Teruel features mind-blowing Mudéjar architecture, like the Santa Maria de Mediavilla Cathedral.

Pro Tip: Do not leave without trying the Jamón de Teruel—it's dry-cured, rich, and available at almost every local bakery!
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Škofja Loka, Slovenia

The Alpine Fairytale

Why: You value medieval charm, nature, and maximum safety. This village-like setting on the edge of the Slovenian Alps is arguably the country's best-preserved medieval town.

Pro Tip: Enjoy the ultra-chill, stress-free vibe as you stroll across the historic Capuchin Bridge beneath the towering Baroque castle.
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Motovun, Croatia

The Timeless Escape

Why: You want to wander through a storybook setting and soak up the atmosphere. Located in lush Istria, this hilltop town is famous for its honey-colored stone and faded shutters.

Pro Tip: Walk the medieval walls to get an incredible, sweeping view of the clustered houses cascading down into the rolling Istrian wine country.