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Szeptember 28. – A legjobb úti célok Európában októberben

Alexandra Dimitriou, GetTransfer.com
Alexandra Dimitriou, GetTransfer.com
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December 19, 2025

28 Sep: Best October Holiday Destinations in Europe

Start with two simple picks: ireland’s rugged beaches and Bologna’s charming castle-towns. Here the pace stays comfortable, the display of fall colors is fantastic, and second-day hikes reveal a landscape that lived through autumn winds, so youre set for trips that balance coast and hills.

In the months of autumn, light shifts quickly and crowds thin along seaside paths. In ireland, mornings begin with salt air and quiet harbors; daytime highs hover around 12–17°C, keeping days comfortable for gentle walks. Short trips from Dublin reach dramatic cliffs, sheltered coves, and cozy pubs where amada hospitality helps you settle in.

On the inland side, Bologna’s hills yield simple, charming routes: palaga coast towns offer beaches with soft sand, while hikes among olive groves lead to castle-topped panoramas. The second day’s plan blends a castle visit with a stroll through towns that feel lived-in and welcoming, and the trains keep you moving between scenery and meals.

To tailor the plan, allocate two nights on the western coast and two in the Bologna area. This straightforward rhythm preserves flexibility, keeps accommodations comfortable, and makes each item on the itinerary feel distinct–from seaside boardwalks to hill-town squares.

Here, youre offered a display of moods across a compact route that appeals to sunshine seekers and mist lovers alike. If youre familiar with similar trips, you’ll notice how the calendar compresses travel without forcing compromises, turning late-September into a cascade of memorable moments.

Venice, Italy and other top European October getaways

Venice, Italy and other top European October getaways

Try Venice as your anchor for an autumn escape, then pair it with two diverse continental picks to enjoy culture, coastlines, and Tuscan hill-town charm.

In late-season, the city feels more intimate: mist on the canals, amber light at sunset, and entrance lines that aren’t as long as in peak weeks. A two-day city walk plus a vaporetto ride to Murano and Burano yields a unique travel rhythm that feels life-affirming and simple. There are moments when the city seems almost empty of crowds, which makes every corner feel welcoming.

thats why this plan works for families and friends.

  • Base options: Cannaregio or Dorsoduro keep crowds smaller and pastry shops within easy reach.
  • Entrance notes: plan ahead for the Doge’s Palace and Saint Mark’s Basilica entrances to avoid long lines.
  • Food scene: pastries such as cornetti and sfogliatelle, plus cicchetti along the canals, make every snack a small discovery.
  • Day trips: a short ride to Murano and Burano adds color, glass art, and photo moments that feel truly unique.
  • visited spots: these locations have been visited by travelers for centuries, yet the pace remains calm in autumn.
  • When to go: late September to early November brings 15–22 degrees and mostly dry days, ideal for a gentle pace.

From there, consider a tuscan loop to combine sea air with hill-town life. These towns offer a mix that can satisfy any family member and still feel relaxed.

  1. Base in Florence or Siena, then drive to San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, and Montepulciano; distances are typically 30–90 minutes, letting you cover several vistas in a single day.
  2. At each stop, enjoy tuscan pastries, local wines, and simple pasta dishes; stay in a family-run agriturismo for a warm welcome and a sense of place that’s hard to beat.
  3. There’s a coast option: head south-east from Florence toward the Tyrrhenian edge for a few hours of beach time in autumn light, or hop to the Elba island for beaches and crystal water.

Madeira offers a warm counterpoint with earth-toned landscapes and easy, gorgeous walks. Levadas wind through laurel forest, and the scenery changes with the day’s light, making this a simple, highly enjoyable add-on. Life here centers on laid-back moments and rewarding viewpoints.

  • Weather window: generally 20–25 degrees, with cooling in the evenings and plenty of sun for longer walks.
  • Walks: Levada do Caldeirão Verde and Ribeiro Frio provide shaded sections and exposed outlooks–great for families and solo travelers alike.
  • Food and drink: fresh seafood, black scabbardfish with potatoes, and a small pastry shop culture; try poncha after sunset for a hyggic moment.
  • Logistics: a short flight from Lisbon or Porto can connect you to the island hub of Funchal or Calheta for a compact, memorable stretch.

Spain can total a perfect arc with a beach-and-city blend: choose a coast site for days by the sea and a historic core for evenings in plazas. In spain you’ll find warm hospitality, easy day trips, and plenty of moments for family or friends to gather for tapas and sunset walks.

  1. Coast options: Valencia or the Costa del Sol grant beaches, pastel sunsets, and accessible day trips to historic centers.
  2. Culture mix: add a day in Seville or Granada to see Moorish architecture and vibrant markets–these elements travel well with kids or grandparents alike.
  3. French influences: nearby bakeries bring a hint of french pastries, making morning routines instantly comforting, whether you’re in a seaside town or a hill town.

These picks align for a fall itinerary that feels both rich and achievable. Anyone planning ahead gains perks such as lower prices, less crowding, and the chance to enjoy crowd-free streets, warm evening meals, and memorable beaches, islands, and towns above the water. If you like, I can tailor a three-city plan to match your travel dates and preferred pace, with specific entrance times and driving routes that keep things efficient and enjoyable.

Venice, Italy in October: best days to visit and crowd avoidance

Book Tue or Wed mornings, 8:30–11:30, for Saint Mark’s Basilica and the Doge’s Palace with the shortest queues; the charming city reveals its quiet rhythm in early light, and the warm sunshine above the water makes photography pop in italy.

Hop vaporetto to Murano, Burano, and Torcello; the islands offer brighter colors and more space. Beyond marquee sights, Cannaregio and Dorsoduro reveal calmer lanes along the river, and the south-east light makes tones sing. For broader context, consider a visit to céfalu and imagine routes toward normandy, bayeux, and santiago de compostela, plus observations on portuguese crafts and seafood, plus quiet cafés.

Acqua alta risk exists; check tide forecasts and pack a rain jacket. Midweek stays offer the most savings, and throughout autumn you can catch small festivities that brighten campo corners; when you talk with locals, you learn routes that avoid crowds. If you step off the main routes and cross a bridge into quieter back waters, the city becomes intimate; earth-toned palazzi glow in the morning light and the travel pace remains gentle from dawn to dusk, even as crowds swell elsewhere.

Venice weather, packing list, and daily planning for October

Venice weather, packing list, and daily planning for October

Pack a compact rain jacket and waterproof shoes; youll stay comfortable during sudden showers here, as crowds thin after the peak of summer. Expect daytime highs around 15–20°C and night lows near 9–12°C. Rainy days are common, so a small umbrella fits easily in a bag, and a quick-dry cloth helps when canal-side strolls get damp. Venice’s centuries of maritime life shape the natural light and golden sunsets youll photograph along the canals. If you stayed in a canal-view apartment, you know the morning glow makes the day feel special.

Your packing list keeps you light yet prepared: start with layers (thin sweaters, a fleece), a waterproof jacket, és comfortable waterproof shoes. Add an umbrella, a vízzáró zsák, a compact power bank, and a plug adapter for EU outlets. Include a small hat or scarf for cool mornings, plus a reusable bottle. For day trips, keep a light snack and a map or offline app; boat connections run to Murano, Burano, and Lido, and you may stay in a czech traveler-friendly flat, which is unique here.besides, youll find little comforts in family-friendly spots around the city, and some streets marked as straat on old maps.

Daily plan example: start at dawn near St. Mark’s Square, then take a hajó ride to Murano to watch glassblowing, back to Burano for color houses, lunch at a bacaro, stroll along the Zattere or along the canals, finish with a golden hour on the fondamenta near Santa Maria della Salute, then a return by vaporetto to your base. This route is lenyűgöző for photography; you can also visit Ponte di Rialto and the markets. If you want a lighter day, stay in the parkok by the Lido and take a short coastal camp vibe with a picnic. remember there are no mountains here, only water and stone.

Festival notes: even outside peak events, the city offers a spectrum of celebrations, including street fairs, markets, and live music. If youre travelling with a family, there are kid-friendly routes and museums with family programs; anyone can enjoy the fog-softened light and golden hour along the canals. Watching the gondolas pass beneath bridges feels lenyűgöző, and a quiet morning by the parks on the Lido adds a natural contrast to the busy center. If youre finishing a trip with a greece-bound cruise, use the port as a prelude to a longer Adriatic itinerary. The acqua alta forecasts are worth checking, so you avoid getting caught in soggy streets.

Finding the right rhythm is essential here: mix canal views, markets, and quiet parkok; amada-inspired experiences stand out, though this city has centuries of stories. The golden light and natural reflections create a setting that anyone can enjoy, and a unique sense of place makes a trip here memorable, even if you stayed in a simple flat and spent evenings on the canal watching the reflection of street lamps.

Budget tips for October in Venice: lodging, transport, and meals

Recommendation: choose Cannaregio for lodging; it lies away from the busiest squares and offers calm blocks with easy canal access. The island network makes life feel authentic during a week-long stay. Also, a five-person group can share a compact apartment with a kitchen, cutting daily costs.

Lodging options and prices: a private double in a guesthouse runs about 70–110 EUR per night; a dorm bed in a budget hostel starts 25–40 EUR; a five-person apartment often ranges 140–250 EUR per night. Lastly, book 2–3 weeks ahead to lock lower rates, and also consider amada- or cervantes-branded B&Bs on the south side if available for cheaper nights. Then check weekday gaps, which tend to be nicer for savings, and look for places with natural light and easy access to canals.

Transport: walk where possible to cut costs, then rely on ACTV vaporetto passes for longer hops. A 7-day pass is around 40 EUR; 72-hour tickets run about 28 EUR; single rides hover near 2.50 EUR. For a group, plan routes that minimize backtracking across the lagoon; Murano, Burano, and Torcello services can be combined for a day, with a quick return before dusk. A day trip to Bologna by fast train is feasible in about 1h40m if you want a quick mainland life change, then back to the island for evening life and a celebration nearby. Where you base yourself can determine how far you’ll roam across the week, so pick a spot with easy access to water and bridges.

Meals: budget 25–35 EUR per person daily by mixing cicchetti at bacari, markets, and simple cooking. Buy fresh produce at Rialto Market; coffee and fruit from corner shops, plus greek yogurt, keep mornings affordable. A cicchetto bite with a spritz usually costs 3–5 EUR; pasta dishes at casual spots run 8–12 EUR, and set lunches range 12–20 EUR. If you have a kitchen, prepare breakfasts and light dinners to save, then enjoy nice dinners at nearby, non-touristy spots where locals dine. Across a week, front-loading groceries and cooking helps maintain a comfortable life in a city known for canals and late-evening strolls.

lodging option typical nightly price (EUR) Figyelj: - CSAK a fordítást add meg, magyarázatok nélkül - Tartsd meg az eredeti hangnemet és stílust - Tartsd meg a formázást és a sortöréseket
Cannaregio/Castello private double 70–110 quiet, kitchen access, easy canal walks
Hostel dorm room (urban area) 25–40 low-cost, social vibe
Five-person apartment (group) 140–250 kitchen, living room, central location
Amada or cervantes–branded B&B (camp-like) 60–90 compact, cheaper, breakfast often included

Must-do October experiences in Venice, Italy

Attend sunrise along the Grand Canal: hire a vaporetto at first light from Piazzale Roma and drift past pale palazzos toward Rialto, then pause on a quiet jetty for espresso. Crowded spots disappear at dawn, and the shimmering water makes the whole city feel like a painting.

Cultural must for lovers of craft: join a small mask making workshop in Dorsoduro, then wander a quiet courtyard and tell the whole story of its architecture.

Evening option: attend a classical concert in a church or chamber venue, then enjoy a Spanish evening of tapas with a glass of wine.

Food and markets: browse Rialto Market for fresh cheese, olives, and seafood, then linger at a bacaro for cicchetti; youll spend an hour sampling bites along the canal.

Iconic sights and slower pace: walk the Bridge of Sighs and through narrow calli to discover artisan shops perched above the water.

Practical planning: if you arrive from budapest, pick a comfortable hotel that feels like home and book trains or flights early to keep prices reasonable; midweek stays help dodge crowds. For a broader frame, a playful echo of faraway scenes might come from windmills in distant landscapes, or a separate stop in tenerife or puglia for a culinary detour.

Rail-friendly October trips from Venice: quick European getaways

Head from venice to verona on a quick morning service, then push to innsbruck for a foliage-filled Alpine loop that fits a half-term window. With stations opened for autumn timetables, this route reveals little villages, bridges over the Inn, and Tyrolean cuisine. Credit for smart planning goes back to you–head home with memories and a refreshed outlook.

roundup: five solid options for a transport-friendly autumn break.

  1. Verona ➜ Innsbruck: Alpine foliage circuit

    Route: venice ➜ verona (≈1h10m); verona ➜ innsbruck (≈2h40m). Total around 4h30m. Highlights: Adige bridges, verona’s medieval core, Brenner valley foliage, plus markets in innsbruck’s old town; Tyrolean cuisine in cosy taverns. Best for: a compact escape with five standout experiences in one journey.

  2. Trento & Bolzano: Dolomites and markets

    Route: venice ➜ verona ➜ trento (≈3–4h) ➜ bolzano (≈0h50m). Total around 4h30m. Highlights: Dolomite colours, little villages along the valley, bolzano markets, and speck-and-canederli bites; foliage in October adds a warm glow. Best for: a two-night break with comfortable daytime rails.

  3. Ljubljana via Villach: riverside charm

    Route: venice ➜ tarvisio/venice gateway ➜ villach ➜ ljubljana (≈4.5–6h). Highlights: bridges over the Ljubljanica, walkable old town, green parks, and a lively market scene; day trips to Lake Bled are easy. Best for: a relaxed city mini-break with solid walking routes and delicious cuisine.

  4. Bouillon, Ardennes: forest trails and fort vibes

    Route: venice ➜ paris (≈7–8h); paris ➜ bouillon (≈2h). Total around 9–10h, with overnight options. Highlights: dense forests, medieval fortifications, little villages, and autumn foliage colors; nearby markets offer seasonal produce and local cider. Best for: a longer continental leg with immersive nature and history.

  5. Lisbon vibes on rails: continental loop

    Route: venice ➜ paris (≈6–8h); paris ➜ lisbon via the midi corridor with changes in madrid or barcelona (long-haul, ≈30–38h). Highlights: tilework, seafood cuisine, grand bridges over the Tagus, and vibrant market scenes along the way; ideal for a two-stop, multi-day journey or an epic end-to-end test of stamina and curiosity. Note: plan rest stops and flexible days to enjoy the rhythm of rail travel.