Budapest is the 5th most popular European city break for 2022!

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The world is full of amazing cities that are bursting with culture, history and an abundance of things to do, just waiting to be explored. There’s nothing quite like wandering around a new city in an entirely different country and immersing yourself in the local culture for a few days. We are blessed with mainland Europe right on our doorstep, and these fabulous cities are all less than a 3 hour flight away from London, ideal for a weekend getaway.

Holidu, the search engine for holiday rentals has put together a list of the must-visit European cities for 2022! After analysing Google searches from the past 12 months, this ranking reveals the cities that people are most eager to visit.

1. Amsterdam, The Netherlands – 125,700 searches per month

The UK’s most desired city break destination for 2022 is none other than the Dutch capital, Amsterdam! Whether you fancy hopping from coffee shop to coffee shop, raiding some vintage flea markets, or taking a cruise along the canals, Amsterdam has something to offer everyone. A flight to Amsterdam from London only takes roughly 1 hour and 15 minutes, making this a favourite for people who want to squeeze their break into a quick 48 hour Friday – Sunday evening getaway.

2. Barcelona, Spain – 43,600 searches per month

Barcelona secures its spot as the second most popular city break location this year, and it’s not hard to understand why! People who can’t decide between a city break and a beach holiday, fear not, Barcelona is the perfect destination for you! Stroll through the stunning Park Güell, marvel at the Sagrada Familia, or spend a day lazing on the Barceloneta Beach. Barcelona is also home to some great music and cultural events, such as Primavera Sound that is taking place in early June.

3. Dublin, Ireland – 41,600 searches per month

Dublin is the third most popular city break location! Whether you want to visit for a pint of Guinness or to be surrounded by the warm and welcoming Irish people, Dublin will not disappoint. Visit the National Museum of Ireland to learn all about Irish heritage and culture, or choose from one of the other world-class tourist attractions. Perhaps the most typical thing to do whilst you’re in the city is to visit the Guinness Storehouse, the brewery experience that tells the tale of Ireland’s famous beer, with tastings and a rooftop bar.

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