5 tiniest European nations that you can explore within a day!
TRAVEL TRENDS Updated : Feb 22, 2024, 14:09 IST
5 tiniest European nations that you can explore within a day!
If you want more in less time, you can head out on an extraordinary adventure through Europe, and explore more places, which will require less of your time. For this, you will need to pick the tiniest nations that can be seamlessly explored in a single day. From the spiritual enclave of Vatican City to the glamorous haven of Monaco, the ancient mountaintops of San Marino, the charming principality of Liechtenstein, and the sun-soaked archipelago of Malta, each destination promises a unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty, making them perfect for a day-long excursion.
Each of these destinations, though small in size, holds a wealth of cultural, historical, and natural treasures waiting to be discovered by the curious travellers. Whether it's the art and spirituality of Vatican City, the glamour of Monaco, or the mediaeval charm of San Marino, these places offer a day-long journey filled with enriching experiences.
Vatican City (0.49 sq km)
Nestled within the heart of Rome, Vatican City stands as the world's smallest independent state. Covering a mere 0.49 square kilometres, this spiritual enclave is a must-visit for sure. Home to St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel, travellers can spend the day by checking out their grandeur, and be captivated by the stunning frescoes within the Sistine Chapel, painted by the renowned Michelangelo.
Monaco (2.02 sq km)
Nestled on the French Riviera, Monaco is not just a tiny principality but also a symbol of wealth and glamour. Travellers can explore the opulent Casino de Monte-Carlo, stroll through the manicured gardens, and witness the excitement of the Formula One Grand Prix circuit winding through the city's streets.
San Marino (61 sq km)
Perched atop Mount Titano, San Marino offers a unique blend of mediaeval charm and panoramic views. During their day-long visit to this place, travellers can visit the Three Towers – Guaita, Cesta, and Montale – which stand as sentinels over the landscape. The quaint streets of the capital, also named San Marino, are all about artisan shops and historical sites.
Liechtenstein (160 sq km)
This Alpine principality, nestled between Switzerland and Austria, is a haven for nature lovers. Travellers can explore Vaduz Castle, perched on a hill with panoramic views, and take a scenic hike through the picturesque landscapes of the Rhine Valley all in one day. Vaduz, the capital, offers a blend of modern art and traditional architecture.
Malta (316 sq km)
In the heart of the Mediterranean, Malta unfolds its history through ancient ruins, mediaeval cities, and stunning coastlines. Travellers can visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Valletta, with its Baroque architecture, explore the prehistoric temples of Ħaġar Qim, and meander through the charming streets of Mdina, the Silent City.
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