Destinations Europe This Season Is the Secret to Landing Your Dream European Vacation on a Budget Want to travel to Europe for less? Here are five fantastic places to travel throughout Europe during the shoulder season. By Be a Travel Writer, an online course for the next generation of travel journalists. Her photos, videos, and words have appeared in print or online for Travel + Leisure, Time, Los Angeles Times, Glamour, and many more. You'll usually find her in an airport. If you do see her there, please say hello." tabindex="0" data-inline-tooltip="true"> Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca is an award-winning journalist and co-founder of Be a Travel Writer, an online course for the next generation of travel journalists. Her photos, videos, and words have appeared in print or online for Travel + Leisure, Time, Los Angeles Times, Glamour, and many more. You'll usually find her in an airport. If you do see her there, please say hello. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines Published on September 24, 2023 Close Photo: Jorg Greuel/Getty Images Let's get one thing out of the way: There's never a "bad" time to visit Europe. However, there are a few times when it makes a lot more financial sense. Namely, in the continent's shoulder season. Shoulder season travel refers to those Goldilocks periods right before or after a destination's high season. It's a time when travelers can often find fantastic deals on flights, accommodations, and far fewer crowds. And it's an especially stellar time for travelers to explore Europe like a local. "We saw extreme demand for European travel this summer by Americans, but even pre-pandemic Europe historically has been a favorite summer getaway for many," Katy Nastro, travel expert at Going, told Travel + Leisure. "A peak European summer translates to crowds taking advantage of warmer weather and, of course, higher prices. Shoulder seasons, though, are a magic time when you can experience the region's splendor with fewer people, temperate weather, and less sticker shock regarding costs." How to Plan Your Very First Trip to Europe, According to a Professional Traveler As an example, Nastro pointed to places like southern Spain, which sees an influx of tourists throughout the summer. However, Nastro said you can still experience a summer-like beach getaway in the region at the end of September or early October. "It's also a better time to take advantage of attractions since there can be shorter lines and better weather to wait in compared to colder off-seasons," Nastro added. Additionally, Nastro noted that most major cities in Europe are great to explore in the fall since "the heat of summer won't be breathing down your neck, but places where you can get into a bit of nature and explore the changing of the seasons, are worth considering as well." Need a little inspiration on where to go this shoulder season? Here are five spots sprinkled throughout the continent that make for spectacular shoulder season getaways. Lisbon, Portugal Alexander Spatari/Getty Images Lisbon has been having a real moment in the sun when it comes to travel, and for good reason. The capital city is home to fantastic boutique hotels, historic sites, and the tastiest pastries in the nation (we’re looking at you, pastel de nata). Its shoulder seasons fall from March to May and September to early November, when you’ll find fantastic flight deals and will finally be able to score reservations to some of its hottest hotels like the Four Seasons Hotel Ritz. Nice, France Siripong Kaewla-iad/Getty Images Want a luxury European seaside getaway for less? Book a trip to Nice, France, during shoulder season. The gorgeous town, located on the French Riviera, is a haven for those looking to relax by the gin-clear waters. Of course, because of its natural beauty, it attracts hordes of travelers over the summer months, making both accommodations and space scarce. However, you can still make the most of the quaint community by visiting in September or October, when temperatures remain relatively balmy in the mid-70s. Venice, Italy Francesco Riccardo Iacomino/Getty Images Venice is one of the most visited destinations in the continent, welcoming some 5.5 million visitors a year. It’s a busy place, no doubt, but one that still belongs high on your must-see list thanks to its historic canals and world-class museums. To avoid the throngs of high-season tourists, make your way to the Italian town from March to May, or September to November for its shoulder seasons. This way, you may have a canal all to yourself. Munich, Germany f11photo/Getty Images Munich is the place to be to see centuries-old architecture, enjoy delicious Bavarian foods, and, of course, sip on some of the world’s best beers. The city is a popular spot, especially around both the Oktoberfest season as well as the festive season, thanks to its famed Christmas markets. But, for those who want to see the city a bit more intimately, it’s a fantastic place for shoulder season travel too. Plan a trip to the capital of Bavaria in the spring, from March to June, or just after Oktoberfest in mid-October for the best deals. Barcelona, Spain Alexander Spatari/Getty Images Barcelona is perhaps the best destination for those looking to see and do it all in Europe. The city offers just about everything, including gorgeous beaches, fantastic architecture, and utterly divine food, all in one compact city. While the summer season tends to be slammed, its shoulder season, which falls from April to May and September to October, still provides warm temperatures and much easier access to famed sites like the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia and Casa Milà.