Amsterdam, Netherlands

Travelers give their heart out to Amsterdam in the summers. The city in Netherland doesn’t seem more welcoming than in this season. As the sunny vibes flow in, this tourist spot takes a slower pace and becomes a hub of a lot of fun things to do. Amsterdam is always up for a celebration.
Every single day, the streets are swinging to the beats of music festivals and parties. Even the cafes and bars are filled from dusk to dawn.
Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona is packed with things to see and is a must-visit destination in Europe. When visiting be sure to explore the architecture designed by Antoni Gaudí, such as Park Güell, Casa Batlló and the Sagrada Família, shop along the famous La Rambla highstreet, and enjoy lots of delicious Spanish Cuisine such as Tapas and Paella.
The city also has an amazing nightlife with bars throughout the city, and a must-do when visiting is to lounge on Barceloneta beach, maybe with a couple of cold beers.
Rhodes, Greece

Ghent, Belgium

Rome, Italy

Paris, France

The landscapes of Paris in summer look straight out of a wallpaper. The sky is brilliant blue, the lawns and gardens verdant and the city is awash with golden sunlight. The city is at its picturesque best in the summer and every turn offers a photo-op for the click-happy!
Summer in Paris lasts between June to August and is one of the hottest and wettest seasons of the year. It is also a time when the world descends on Paris to explore and enjoy its many offerings. The city plays host to summer music festivals, national holiday parades and food festivals.
Dubrovnik, Croatia

Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon is an illuminated city. The almost constant presence of sunshine and the River Tagus transforms the Portuguese capital into a mirror of a thousand colours – highlighting the city’s unique architecture and beauty. There are so many things to see and do in Lisbon that visitors have access to a wide array of different experiences.
As you walk through Lisbon – whose history spans back thousands of years – we find streets filled with heritage monuments and characteristic neighborhoods where the city first developed and can still be experienced at its most genuine level.
Visit Lisbon of the River Tagus, whose riverfront is dedicated to leisure activities and links the monumental zone of Belém with the modern area of the Parque das Nações.