With one week in Europe, you have an infinite number of possibilities for coming up with your “perfect” itinerary. Do you dream of visiting world-class cities like Paris, Barcelona, or Venice? Or would you rather hike the Alps, go on a scenic train ride, explore the beautiful beaches and coastal towns in southern Europe, visit fairytale towns and castles, island hop in Greece, or go on an unforgettable road trip in northern Europe?
There are an endless number of ways to plan a European vacation.
In this article we list 25 ways to spend one week in Europe. 25 itineraries are a lot to choose from, so at the end of this article we give suggestions to help you pick the best Europe itinerary for your traveling style and the season that you plan to visit Europe.
About These Itineraries
Before I start listing itineraries, there are a few important things to know, especially if this will be your first trip to Europe.
With seven days, you have enough time to visit two big cities or one big city with day trips. A road trip through one small region can also easily be done if you have one week in Europe.
With 7 days, you really only have six full days for sightseeing. These seven-day itineraries start on your arrival day. If you arrive midday on the first day, what you get to see and do will be limited. And if you are arriving to Europe on a red-eye flight (for example, if you live in the United States or Canada), you will have to deal with some level of jet lag on day one (and maybe even day 2). Some of you will be rock stars and hit the ground running and have a great first day. But most likely, you’ll be groggy, tired, and yearning to take a nap.
I know that it is tempting to see as much as possible, but for each new city you add to your itinerary, you will lose roughly half a day in travel time. Sure, you can zip through five cities in seven days, but mostly you will be looking at the inside of a train and lose valuable time packing and unpacking.
The itineraries on this list strike a balance between being just busy enough that you get to do a lot in a short period of time, but not so fast as to feel like you are always in a race.
Here are 25 wonderful ways to spend one week in Europe.
One Week in Europe
25 Suggestions on How to Spend 7 Days in EuropeLondon & Paris

Day 2: London
Day 3: London
Day 4: London
Day 5: Train to Paris in the morning
Day 6: Paris
Day 7: Paris
Paris & Amsterdam

Day 2: Amsterdam
Day 3: Amsterdam
Day 4: Morning train to Paris
Day 5: Paris
Day 6: Paris
Day 7: Paris
Rome & the Amalfi Coast

Day 2: Rome
Day 3: Rome
Day 4: Travel to Amalfi Coast, Visit Pompeii
Day 5: Amalfi Coast road trip
Day 6: Capri
Day 7: Sorrento, return to Rome in the evening
Florence & Tuscany

Day 2: Florence
Day 3: Florence
Day 4: Tuscany
Day 5: Tuscany
Day 6: Tuscany
Day 7: Tuscany, return to Florence or Rome for your flight home
Rome, Florence & Venice

Day 1: Arrive in Rome
Day 2: Rome
Day 3: Rome
Day 4: Morning train to Florence
Day 5: Florence
Day 6: Morning train to Venice
Day 7: Venice
Barcelona with Day Trips

Day 1: Arrive in Barcelona
Day 2: Barcelona
Day 3: Barcelona
Day 4: Barcelona
Day 5: Day trip from Barcelona: Montserrat
Day 6: Day trip from Barcelona: Girona
Day 7: Day Trip from Barcelona: Costa Brava
Portugal: Lisbon & The Algarve

Day 2: Lisbon
Day 3: Day trip to Sintra from Lisbon
Day 4: Drive to the Algarve
Day 5: Algarve
Day 6: Algarve
Day 7: Algarve, return to Lisbon in the evening
Switzerland: Lucerne & the Jungfrau Region

Day 2: Jungfrau region
Day 3: Jungfrau region
Day 4: Jungfrau region
Day 5: Jungfrau region
Day 6: Jungfrau region
Day 7: Morning train to Lucerne, explore Lucerne, sleep in Lucerne or near the Zurich airport
Austria: Vienna, Salzburg & Hallstatt

Day 2: Vienna
Day 3: Vienna
Day 4: Travel to Salzburg in the morning, visit Salzburg
Day 5: Salzburg
Day 6: Hallstatt
Day 7: Travel to Vienna or Munich
Germany: Munich & Bavaria

Day 2: Berchtesgaden
Day 3: Drive to Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Day 4: Neuschwanstein
Day 5: Zugspitze
Day 6: Munich
Day 7: Munich
Ireland Road Trip

Day 2: Drive to Killarney, visit the Rock of Cashel
Day 3: Ring of Kerry (Skellig Michael optional)
Day 4: Dingle Peninsula
Day 5: Drive to Doolin
Day 6: Cliff of Moher
Day 7: Galway, return to Dublin
Croatia & Montenegro

Day 2: Split
Day 3: Hvar or Brac
Day 4: Dubrovnik
Day 5: Dubrovnik
Day 6: Kotor, Montenegro
Day 7: Kotor, return to Dubrovnik
Paris & the Alsace Wine Region

Day 2: Paris
Day 3: Paris
Day 4: High-speed train to Colmar
Day 5: Alsace wine region
Day 6: Alsace wine region
Day 7: Return to Paris by train
Norway: The Lofoten Islands

Day 2: Lofoten Islands
Day 3: Lofoten Islands
Day 4: Lofoten Islands
Day 5: Lofoten Islands
Day 6: Lofoten Islands
Day 7: Fly to Oslo for your flight home
Poland: Warsaw & Krakow
The French Riviera

Day 2: Nice
Day 3: Villefranch-sur-Mer and Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
Day 4: Monaco & Eze
Day 5: Antibes and Cannes
Day 6 & 7: More time in the French Riviera or two days in Provence with an overnight stay in Avignon
Scotland: Edinburgh & the Isle of Skye

Day 2: Edinburgh
Day 3: Edinburgh
Day 4: Drive to the Isle of Skye
Day 5: Isle of Skye
Day 6: Isle of Skye
Day 7: Isle of Skye, return to Edinburgh
Copenhagen & Stockholm

Day 2: Copenhagen
Day 3: Copenhagen
Day 4: Fly to Stockholm
Day 5: Stockholm
Day 6: Stockholm
Day 7: Day trip to Sandhamn, Sweden
Greek Islands

Day 2: Santorini
Day 3: Santorini
Day 4: Naxos
Day 5: Naxos
Day 6: Mykonos
Day 7: Mykonos
London & the Cotswolds
Iceland

Day 2: Reykjavik
Day 3: Golden Circle
Day 4: Landmannalaugar Day Trip
Day 5: South Coast of Iceland
Day 6: South Coast of Iceland
Day 7: South Coast of Iceland
Budapest, Vienna & Bratislava

Day 2: Budapest
Day 3: Budapest
Day 4: Travel to Vienna
Day 5: Vienna
Day 6: Vienna
Day 7: Bratislava day trip from Vienna
Slovenia: Ljubljana & the Julian Alps

Day 2: Ljubljana
Day 3: Day trip to Predjama Castle & Škocjan Caves
Day 4: Lake Bled
Day 5: Lake Bohinj
Day 6: Vintgar Gorge
Day 7: Hike the Julian Alps
Berlin & Prague

Day 1: Arrive in Berlin
Day 2: Berlin
Day 3: Berlin
Day 4: Road trip to Rakotzbrücke and Bastei Bridge, sleep in or near Dresden
Day 5: Prague
Day 6: Prague
Day 7: Prague
Norwegian Fjords

Day 2: Kjeragbolten
Day 3: Hike Pulpit Rock, drive to Trolltunga
Day 4: Trolltunga
Day 5: Flam (Norway in a Nutshell) Day 6: Drive to Bergen
Day 7: Bergen
Our Recommendations
25 itineraries are a lot to choose from. Here are our recommendations on how to spend one week in Europe, depending on your traveling style and interests.
First Time to Europe
If it is your first time to Europe, these are our top picks:
- London and Paris
- Paris and Amsterdam
- Rome, Florence and Venice
- Barcelona with Day Trips
- Greek Islands
Big Cities
If you prefer to spend your time in world-class cities:
- London and Paris
- Paris and Amsterdam
- Rome, Florence and Venice
- Barcelona with Day Trips
- Warsaw and Krakow
- Berlin and Prague
- Budapest, Vienna and Bratislava
For Families
For families, our top picks are:
- Scotland and the Isle of Skye
- Switzerland: Jungfrau region and Lucerne
- Slovenia: Ljubljana and the Julian Alps
- Iceland
- Bavaria, Germany
For Couples
Whether it is your honeymoon or just a romantic getaway, we recommend:
- The Greek Islands
- French Riviera
- Florence and Tuscany
- Paris and the Alsace Wine Region
- Paris and Amsterdam
- Croatia and Montenegro
For Hikers
If hiking is your thing (like us), our top spots on this list include:
- Norwegian Fjords
- The Lofoten Islands in Norway
- Slovenia and the Julian Alps
- Scotland: Edinburgh and the Isle of Skye
With More Time
Can you swing another week off of work? For an epic trip to Europe, combine two of these one-week itineraries into a two-week holiday. Here are six great combinations:
- One week in Bavaria with one week in Austria (Salzburg, Hallstatt & Vienna)
- Norwegian Fjords with the Lofoten Islands
- Scotland and Ireland
- Croatia and Montenegro and one week in Slovenia (as a bonus, visit Plitvice Lakes on the drive between Slovenia and southern Croatia)
- Visit Paris and the Alsace wine region then continue traveling south to Lucerne and the Jungfrau region of Switzerland
- Combine Budapest, Vienna and Bratislava with Prague and Berlin
If you are looking for more great European itineraries and you have 10 days, read our post 10 Days in Europe: 10 Amazing Itineraries.
Are You Designing a Custom Europe Itinerary?
These itineraries make a great starting point for designing your own custom Europe itinerary. For more tips and tricks to help you plan the perfect itinerary, consider reading this article:
7 Things to Know When Planning Your First Trip to Europe
For more travel ideas, visit our Travel Itineraries page. Check out our detailed itineraries for Africa, Asia, Oceania, North and South America, and Europe.


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Hi there! We are planning a trip late August with our 3 children, all in their 20’s. Would you recommend Croatia for 8 days or Brussels and another city?
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Croatia in August will be visiting small coastal towns, maybe using the ferry to visit an island or two, dining on Mediterranean food, with the option to visit a place like Plitvice Lakes. It can be very hot in August (it was during our most recent visit). Brussels goes well with Amsterdam, Paris, or London. This trip would be all city sights, museums, etc. It could be cooler than Croatia, depending on the heat wave situation in Europe, which are becoming more frequent. Both are good options and it comes down to personal preference as to how you would like to spend your time. You could share these ideas and photos from this website and take a vote! I hope this helps! Cheers, Julie
How can I open the Rome Venice Florence itinerary? Not sure where I’m going wrong. Thanks.
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We don’t have a separate 7 day itinerary written out for Rome Venice and Florence. However, we have a 10 day itinerary. You could modify it by taking out the Cinque Terre, which would get it down to 8 days. Cheers, Julie
I am looking at traveling to Rome and the Almalfi Coast at the end of May for about 7-8 days with my 4 college aged children. Would you consider heading to the Amalfi Coast right when we land in Rome to regroup and rest. And then do Rome on the way back so we don’t have to spend the night in Rome, then AC, and then back in Rome before we fly home? Thanks!
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Yes, that plan works very well. If you are arriving on a red eye flight, that first day isn’t usually very “productive,” so relaxing on a train ride or doing the short car ride (if you plan to rent a car) is good to do on that first day. Once you get to Rome, where your schedule could be busier, you will be well adjusted to the time. That is all assuming that you are coming in from outside of Europe. Even if you aren’t I still think making that one big travel day makes the end of the itinerary more pleasant. Cheers, Julie
We will already be in Norwich England and would like to plan a 6 day trip (guided tour) to Amsterdam, Spain and perhaps Italy. Anytime from June 11 – July 9
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6 days isn’t much time to visit one city and two countries. With 6 days you can Amsterdam and a nearby city (Paris or Brussels work well) OR do Barcelona, Spain with day trips OR Rome and Florence or two other cities in Italy. Cheers, Julie
Hi, I am visiting my sister who is staying in Frankfurt. And we want to plan a 7 to 10-day holiday together in the month of June. This is my first time in Europe, can you suggest some options? As of now exploring Austria as one. And 2nd option being Paris and something more.
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A trip to Bavaria is very nice and would be easy to do from Frankfurt (this will include a small part of Austria). Our first trip to Europe was a 7 day Amsterdam Paris trip and we loved every minute of it. Another option would be to combine Paris and London or Amsterdam to Brussels to Paris. Cheers, Julie