The 12 Best European Holiday Towns to Visit this Fall

6. Tenerife

A popular destination for both British and German tourists, Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands, located just off the coast of Morocco. The islands are Spanish territory, so they’re a part of the EU, but don’t have the same tariffs as the rest of the EU member countries, which means that alcohol and tobacco are cheaper here than in many other European destinations. The location is just off the coast of North Africa means the weather is always gorgeous, and there are plenty of towns to choose from, depending on whether you want to party through the night, or spend your time hanging out on a beach in a more family-friendly area.

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11 Great Hostels to Stay In

For budget-minded travelers in search of a cheap place to stay, hostels can be the perfect option. Generally, hostels offer much better value than hotels and short-term apartment rentals. Because less money is spent on accommodations, it allows globetrotters to designate a larger portion of their budget to good food and sightseeing activities instead.

11 Great Hostels in Europe to Stay In

If you’re a budget-minded backpacker interested in meeting fellow travelers along the way, hostels are an exceptional alternative. Intimate, community-minded, and affordable, hostels have exploded in popularity and really come a long way. From shared open-concept spaces to private ensuites, it’s easy to find a mix of both communal and secluded accommodations.

The 10 Most Historic Prisons

While jail time isn’t a walk in the park for any convicted felon, many tourists flock to historical prisons around the world when traveling. This is due to their mystic, history, and eerie ambiance. While it may seem a little crazy, visiting a local prison can provide a ton of insight on a region’s roots and culture.