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Europe’s top 10 destinations for day trip searches

The TUI Musement study based on Google searches reveals the 10 European cities from which day trips are most frequently searched.

For many travellers, a city break no longer ends at the city limits. Day trips are now a natural extension of a stay in a major city, offering the opportunity to discover scenic landscapes, charming towns or cultural landmarks within easy reach of major urban destinations.

This interest is reflected in the latest study by TUI Musement, a leading provider of tours and activities, which analysed Google search volumes to identify the European cities from which travellers most frequently search for day trips*.

From London to Athens, Rome to Barcelona, the ranking features 10 cities that not only stand out for their cultural appeal, but also serve as ideal starting points for exploring nearby destinations within a single day.

The top 10 cities

London, United Kingdom. With more than 260,000 searches related to day trips, London leads the ranking. Among the most popular options are visits to Stonehenge, the iconic monument dating back over 5,000 years, and the city of Bath, famous for its Roman baths and recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Windsor Castle and tours to filming locations from the series Downton Abbey also attract strong interest.
Recommended experience: Stonehenge and Bath day trip

Paris, France. Beyond landmarks such as the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower, many travellers take advantage of their stay to visit the Palace of Versailles or the picturesque village of Giverny, home to Claude Monet’s house and gardens. Another highly sought-after excursion, albeit longer, is Mont Saint-Michel, one of the country’s most iconic attractions.
Recommended experience: Versailles and Trianon from Paris

Rome, Italy. Thanks to its location, Rome offers easy access to some of Italy’s most renowned destinations. Among the most in-demand excursions are Pompeii, the ancient Roman city buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, and the Amalfi Coast. To the north, tours through Tuscany are also among the most popular options.
Recommended experience: Pompeii, Amalfi Coast and Positano day trip

Barcelona, Spain. The Montserrat mountain range attracts numerous visitors thanks to its monastery and hiking routes, while Costa Brava towns such as Tossa de Mar and Begur remain classic favourites. For those looking to cross borders for a few hours, day trips to Andorra — often including a stop in the fortified French village of Mont-Louis — are also among the preferred choices.
Recommended experience: Costa Brava guided day tour

Florence, Italy. The cradle of the Renaissance is the perfect starting point to explore some of Tuscany’s most iconic locations, from Pisa, with its famous leaning tower, to the medieval city of Siena, whose Piazza del Campo is considered one of the most beautiful in Italy. Tours through the Tuscan countryside, including stops in San Gimignano or the Chianti wine region, are also highly rated.
Recommended experience: Pisa, San Gimignano, Siena and Chianti day trip

Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Routes through the dramatic landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, including Glencoe Valley and the legendary Loch Ness, rank among the most requested experiences. Themed tours based on the series Outlander also offer a distinctive way to explore the region.
Recommended experience: Loch Ness, Glencoe and Highlands tour

Milan, Italy. Lake Como, with its scenic views and elegant villas, is the standout destination to discover from Milan. Travellers particularly value tours that combine visits to iconic towns such as Bellagio with a boat cruise. Excursions towards the Alps, such as St. Moritz via the famous Bernina Express train, are also popular.
Recommended experience: Lake Como, Bellagio and Lugano day trip

Dublin, Ireland. Within a few hours from the Irish capital, visitors can reach some of the country’s most impressive natural landmarks, including the Cliffs of Moher, the Giant’s Causeway — formed by around 40,000 basalt columns — and the Wicklow Mountains. Blarney Castle and its legendary stone are also must-see attractions.
Recommended experience: Cliffs of Moher day trip

Lisbon, Portugal. Located just over half an hour away, Sintra is one of the most popular day trips, home to landmarks such as Quinta da Regaleira and Pena Palace, as well as nearby Cascais. Many excursions also include a stop at Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point of mainland Europe. Fátima, one of the world’s main pilgrimage sites, also stands out.
Recommended experience: Small-group tour to Sintra and Cascais

Athens, Greece. The archaeological site of Delphi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Meteora, known for its monasteries perched on dramatic rock formations, are among the most sought-after day trips from Athens. For those wishing to experience the charm of the Greek islands, Hydra and Aegina are excellent options.
Recommended experience: Delphi day trip