The top 10 most visited countries in Europe
Spain
welcomes 56,694,000 foreign visitors annually, earning second place in the
list. The country has plenty of impressive cathedrals and museums, including
the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia and the Prado museum. Barcelona is always
popular, boasting both beaches and sights such as the Gothic Quarter, while the
Camino de Santiago, a pilgrimage trail in the north, offers something memorable
for active holidaymakers. Spain’s famous islands make great locations for a beach
holiday.
Purpose of visit
You must
submit documents stating not only the purpose of your trip but the conditions
in which you are travelling as well.
Means of
transport: for example, a return air ticket, proof of transport by car, train,
etc.
The purpose
of your trip: this might simply be proof of reservation of a tourist trip. But
it might also be an invitation from one of your friends or relatives.
The money
needed for your trip: you must demonstrate that you have the requisite
financial resources to cover your needs throughout your trip. Requirements may
differ from country to country in the Schengen area, so please check with the
embassies and consulates of the countries concerned for details of those
requirements.
The
conditions in which you will be accommodated during your trip – a hotel
reservation, for example. In some cases, additional information may be
requested by the authorities of the countries concerned.
Comprising
of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, the home of the famous
British Royal Family draws 29,306,000 tourists every year. You can visit an
array of castles, galleries and museums and soak up some fascinating history.
There is also spectacular scenery to enjoy in areas such as the Lake District
and the Scottish Highlands.
During
Halloween there is an observance annually celebrated on October 31. Some people
hold Halloween parties on or around this date, where the hosts and guests often
dress up as skeletons, ghosts or other scary figures. Common symbols of
Halloween include pumpkins, bats and spiders. As you may believe, you can also
enjoy Halloween time after the October 31. Take your plane ticket and come on
to discover the spooky London!
France is
the most visited country within Europe, attracting an impressive 81,411,000
foreign sightseers each year – more than any other country in the world. You
will find in Paris, the capital, iconic structures such as the Louvre and Eiffel
Tower. There’s much more to France than Paris though; the Avignon Festival,
Loire Valley Castle and Les Machines de l’île in Nantes are also worth a visit.
There’s a reason to visit the country at any time of year, whether it’s skiing
in the Alps or enjoying the sun in the French Riviera.
Spain
welcomes 56,694,000 foreign visitors annually, earning second place in the
list. The country has plenty of impressive cathedrals and museums, including
the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia and the Prado museum. Barcelona is always
popular, boasting both beaches and sights such as the Gothic Quarter, while the
Camino de Santiago, a pilgrimage trail in the north, offers something memorable
for active holidaymakers. Spain’s famous islands make great locations for a
beach holiday.
Finishing in
third position is Italy, with 46,119,000 foreign visitors a year. Culture is
everywhere in the country, with Rome a particular hotspot. Here you will find
the Coliseum and the ruins nearby, the Palatine Hill, the Baths of Diocletian,
St. Peter’s Basilica and the Trevi Fountain. Just outside Rome, Ostia Antica,
the ancient Roman port, is also not to be missed. Florence is a heaven for art
lovers and has several impressive museums. Italy also has a picturesque countryside
and plenty of warm weather. Italy one of the most visited countries in Schengen
area.
Rounding out
the top five is Germany, with 28,374,000 foreign visitors annually. Classical
music fans will enjoy the country’s various music festivals, while art
enthusiasts will also be spoilt for choice with a visit to Berlin. Germany is
also renowned for their Christmas markets. Make the most of Germany bordering
several other countries by visiting several European destinations during your
trip.
Skiing
enthusiasts make up a majority of the 23,012,000 foreign visitors coming to
Austria each year. You’ll find a great deal to do if you want a more relaxing
holiday, and fans of Mozart will enjoy Salzburg’s yearly music festival as well
as Vienna, known as the ‘City of Music’. There are also chocolate factories and
a wide array of indulgent desserts on offer to tempt those with a sweet tooth.
The country
welcomes 21,415,000 foreign visitors on an annual basis, with many people
attracted by a good value holiday. If you’re eager to soak up some culture,
then Kiev’s churches and contrasting architectural designs will suit most
budgets, as will the restaurants. In Yalta, there are botanical gardens,
beaches and palaces to explore.
It isn’t
hard to see why 16,427,000 foreign tourists arrive in Greece each year.
Visitors to the country will be spoilt for choice when it comes to beaches,
cuisine and a warm welcome on both the mainland and its many islands. There’s
more to Greece than just sea and sun though. Athens is one of the finest cities
in the world when it comes to history and culture, and is home to both the
Parthenon and Acropolis.
With
13,350,000 tourists per year, Poland is one not to be missed. You will find
pretty countryside, mountains, UNESCO world heritage sites and beaches
depending on where you choose to visit. Skiers and hikers are also well catered
for. Music enthusiasts will appreciate a trip to Warsaw, which also has
palaces, parks and markets.
Portugal now
ranks as the 10th most popular city in Europe, attracting 8,097,000 tourists
annually. Holidaymakers from North America in particular are attracted by low
prices, a weak dollar exchange rate, and the year-round mild climate.
Attractions include a rich local history, new and classical museums, and an
amazing landscape.