Like most of Europe, there is no clear demarcation of the countries that fit into Northern Europe and many variations exist. However, the United Nations geoscheme places 10 countries in Northern Europe, from the five Scandinavian countries to the United Kingdom, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Iceland, along with 7 dependent areas like the Isle of Man, Faroe Islands, and Jersey.
Northern Europe with its wide expanse of wilderness, forests, lakes, and volcanoes, enshrined by the mystical northern lights epitomizes all that the great outdoors should be. Some of Europe’s best hiking trails are located in this scenic expanse of land which also has some breathtakingly beautiful coastline. Winter transforms the verdant green into thick carpets of snow, giving rise to some of the best skiing sites in the world. Most countries in this part of Europe have developed economies and their cities are shining examples of the high standards of living. Some of the cleanest cities in the world such as Copenhagen and Stockholm are located in Northern Europe where green sustainable living is a way of life. Despite the long depressing winters, Northern Europe also has some of the happiest cities in the world, with Reykjavik, Helsinki, and Bergen featuring in this list.
Glasgow (means ‘dear green place’) is Scotland’s largest city and is renowned for its culture, style and the friendliness of its people. We walked into shops, hotels, restaurants, galleries – every Glaswegian we encountered was extremely friendly, so we are not surprised that Glasgow recently voted the ‘friendliest city in the world’. Glasgow is one of…
Edinburgh is one of Scotland’s most beautiful cities, known for the Edinburgh Castle, National Gallery, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh Zoo and National Museum of Scotland but this incredible metropolis is more than that. It is one of the most popular destinations in Europe for conventions. In the past 2 years Edinburgh hosted more than 151…
Edinburgh, nicknamed ‘Athens of the North’ is not just Scotland’s capital but also its cultural nucleus. Cobblestoned streets and medieval castles sit amidst a lush woodland landscape overlooking the Firth of Forth. The gorgeous city brims with nooks that entice you to explore just a bit further. Edinburgh also boasts a playful, down-to-earth vibe, which…
With wild hills, sprawling greens, beautiful lochs, and the dramatic coast and sea, Scotland is second to none when it comes to natural beauty. Add to that vibrant cities and towns, historical monuments, and delicious cuisine, and you get a heady mix that makes it an excellent romantic destination. Furthermore, you have no dearth of…
Do you want to whisk your significant other away on a romantic Scottish break? Then Edinburgh is the perfect destination to do so. The spellbinding Scottish city overlooking the Firth of Forth in the North Sea makes for a beautifully romantic backdrop. While it does have enchanting history and cobblestoned streets, how about taking the…
A picturesque city, Inverness is an ideal base from which to explore the north of Scotland. It’s a beautiful city buzzing with easily-accessible nature, culture, and more. It’s packed with history too, as it’s close to the location of 2 important battles and the famed Loch Ness. Plus, the majestic blue water of the River…
Deep in the far north of Scotland, you’ll spot the small bustling port city of Aberdeen. Also known as the Granite City because of its granite stone buildings, Aberdeen is home to only less than 250,000 people. Despite its size, there are plenty of castles, parks, and museums in the city. Each year, thousands of…
Come summer, and visitors from around the world flock to Inverness with the hope of a monster sighting at nearby Loch Ness. The legendary monster in the lake has been luring visitors to this part of the world for years. Not surprisingly, the best hotels in Inverness Scotland are quite full in summer. However, there…
Once known as an industrial city, Glasgow has now evolved into the cultural center of Scotland. The city on the Clyde River is a vibrant and welcoming place. It explodes with characters, personalities, and ‘unparalleled experiences. Furthermore, its Gaelic name means a lovely green place and sounds so appropriate. Scotland’s largest metropolis has no less…
Edinburgh isn’t just the capital of Scotland, but it’s also one of the most gorgeous cities in the country. It’s the type that you’ll instantly fall in love with at first look. This city is a super popular destination, especially in August during its Festival season, where it’s nearly impossible to find available accommodations. From…
Aberdeen is also known as Granite City, because most of the buildings use granite in their construction. There’s so much to explore, especially in the Aberdeen city center. And if you’re looking for the best hotels in Aberdeen city center, you come to the right place! We’ll show you all the most excellent hotels in…
Looking to splurge on accommodation? Or are you traveling on a budget? No matter the case, you can easily find a hotel with pool in Edinburgh. Here, start the day with a few laps before exploring Scotland’s capital city. Or, unwind after a day of sightseeing with a poolside cocktail. Clearly, booking a hotel with…
Edinburgh is one of the popular travel destinations in Europe. Once we reached the city, we were overwhelmed by the medieval vibes this city is characterized by. It’s a city you’ll love to walk on its streets and discover everything yourself. However, sometimes we just have to stay near the airport as much as possible…