When planning a trip to Europe, thinking about the time of year one will be traveling matters a great deal. Not only does Europe offer a wide variety of smaller cities under the radar just as great as the big-name cities to choose from for a person's next travel destination, but when it comes to planning a trip. However, there are a few big questions to ask oneself before booking a ticket and heading out. Which destination in Europe do they want to travel to? and second, what time of year do they want to travel in? Winter and Summer in Europe can look and feel very different. The two different seasons also provide two different types of travel experiences. For instance, England in the winter is less crowded than England in the Summer. Whereas Switzerland looks like a winter wonderland ready for skiers in the Winter while looking like a green utopia in the Summer. It's might also help to consider if someone is interested in places that have limited tourists, but overall there's ultimately no wrong decision.

10 When In Rome...During The Winter Wear A Jacket

It's been known to snow in Rome during the winter, but the snow doesn't last very long. Like Paris, it usually becomes slush within a few hours. However, a good time of year to visit this extremely popular European destination is Winter. Not only are there fewer tourists, but the Winter light in the background of the Colosseum makes for great pictures.

9 Enjoy The Icy Blue Waters Of Switzerland In The Summer

Switzerland during the Summer is a very different place than Switzerland in the Wintertime. Not only are the conditions more hospitable, but many places that normally remain closed, due to the Winter snow conditions, finally open. Such as the shiny Fräkmüntegg Toboggan.

8 England In The Winter Is Best Spent Near A Fireplace

England has a lot to offer, but when it snows in London, Winter makes it one heck of a  challenging place, but with fewer tourists, the locals know how to make the best of a chilly situation. Not only can people sign up for mass snowball fights around London, but also at special sites, like Stonehenge.

7 Ireland In The Summer Should Be On Everyone's List

Ireland in the Summer can get around a whopping high sixties degrees. The bearable weather makes it great for hikers, and couples looking to have a romantic trip. As hikers walk for miles in the lush landscape they don't have to worry about rain, wind, or muddy conditions. Instead, flowers are blooming, and more people are being adventurous.

6 Paris Keeps Lovers Cool In The Winter

Paris is one of the most romantic places of Earth, but in the Wintertime Paris is notorious for becoming somewhat frigid. Fortunately though visiting Paris in the Wintertime can be done, and a lot of the museums are indoors, heated, and stay open. So if someone is willing too brave the cold, the lines to get into places might be smaller or non-existent.

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5 It's Festival Season In Amsterdam During The Summer

Just like most European destinations, people love to be outdoors during the sunny days to socialize or picnic. In Amsterdam, things are no different except the country is roaring with Summer festivals. Not only does Amsterdam pop with more party-goers and tourists during the Summer, but all the locals come out to play also making it one of the hottest places to party in Europe.

4 Berlin In Winter Isn't A Problem For People Interested In The Night Scene

One of the easiest ways to miss any kind of weather is to stay asleep until it's time to go out at night. Berlin is known for its fresh art scene, techno clubs, and wild tourists. During the cold months, many people simply go inside and spend all night dancing to keep warm, but don't be fooled. Berlin is definitely one of those places that deserves a second trip during the Summer.

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3 Scotland In The Summer Is A Magical Land

Scotland has so much to offer year-round that it's hard to pin down one season for a visit. Not only does this country offer a variety of activities, but depending on the time of year, some are better than others. Not only is Edinburgh bustling with fun things to do during the Summer, such as the Fringe Art Festival, but the Isles of Skye is more easily accessible in the Summer.

2 Spain Wears The Seasons On Its Sleeve

The seasons of Spain don't really come to mind when thinking to plan a visit, but, they are a critical reality to keep in mind. Not only does it rain in Spain during the Winter, but it can pour. Then there's Spain during the Summer when the heat waves can be sweltering. However, there are certain times of the year when everything is just right.

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1 Winter Parks In Austria Become Lakes In The Summer

Austria is one of those places that hangs in the middle of popularity when it comes to visiting a European destination. Not only does the country offer a ton of outdoor activities during the Summertime, its perfect for families or groups of friends looking to have a great time together. However, Winter photos of Austria make it look magical!

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