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The 7 prettiest European cities to visit in autumn - 2 have direct train link from UK

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Autumn is arguably one of the most magical seasons to explore Europe. The summer crowds have faded, the air turns crisp, and cityscapes transform into a canvas of golden leaves and warm, rustic tones. It's a season that invites slower travel, café stops, long walks through historic quarters, and soaking up culture and beautiful sites without the chaos of peak season. Whether you're looking for a quick escape by train or a longer adventure further afield, Europe is full of postcard-perfect destinations that truly shine in the autumn months.

Some are surprisingly accessible with Amsterdam and Lille reachable directly by train from the UK while others like Antwerp, Vienna, Zurich, Sorrento, and Bucharest offer the kind of timeless charm and vibrant atmosphere that make them worth the journey. From canal-lined streets and fairytale architecture to mountain backdrops and coastal sunsets, here are seven of the prettiest European cities to visit this autumn and why they deserve a spot on your travel wishlist.

image image image image image imageSorrento is a stunning seaside escape perfect for those craving fresh sea air alongside a vibrant and colourful city. Located on the Amalfi Coast, this charming city has breathtaking views of the sparkling Mediterranean and sunny weather, even during the autumn months.

From the lively atmosphere of beautiful piazzas like that of Piazza Tasso to the marinas, there's plenty to explore. Don't miss the historic Chiesa di San Francesco, a beautiful 14th-century church, or the panoramic views from Villa Comunale park, where you can take in the stunning coastline and watch the sunset over the sea.

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Discover the Old Fortress, once a residence of Vlad the Impaler, the infamous figure behind the Dracula legend, which is right in the heart of the city. With Transylvania just a short journey away, Bucharest is an excellent base for those wanting to explore the darker folklore of the region.

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