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Maria Savva
July is a month that many people look forward to enjoying their holidays. There are endless options for travelers looking for the perfect destination for this season. Some wish to enjoy the sun and sea on enchanting beaches, while others prefer to explore cities full of culture and history. Possibly, some want to rejuvenate in the tranquility of the mountains and walk on trails with amazing nature.
The destination depends on one's preferences, while the budget and time available also play an important role. Whichever destination you choose, July offers you the opportunity to escape from everyday life and create unforgettable memories.
France
France is a great place to visit in July as most of the country remains dry. Wine, cheese, valleys, stunning coastlines, many castles that highlight the rich history, and how can we forget the Effiel Tower, you can't 'not' fall in love with France. The country celebrates its independence day called Bastille Day on July 14 and if you go you will be among the fireworks, parades and happy French people.
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Spain
The temperature ranges from warm to hot in July and this is the best time to hit the beach and explore the Canary Islands and Ibiza. Barcelona has topped the 'best places to travel' lists for a long time and is famous for its history, parties and late night food. Madrid has a little bit of everything that you will find in all of Spain and that makes it the best vibrant and energetic travel destination in the country.
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Turkey
With a daily temperature of 28 degrees Celsius, Turkey in July can be the perfect time to visit this time, also because it is off-season and tickets and hotel fares can be relatively lower. Explore the dual sides of the country with its natural panoramic landscape, historic sites, fertile valleys, vast mountain ranges, rugged coastlines and picturesque villages.
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Switzerland
Switzerland can be described as a stylish tourist destination and since July is summer, the temperatures make it more tolerable for people from all kinds of climates. It offers countless cultural experiences and adventures. The awe-inspiring scenery is a hot spot for skiing, hiking and mountain biking and beckons adventure seekers.
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Copenhagen
The capital and largest city of Denmark, Copenhagen is a treasure trove of food , of unique architecture and culture, as well as picturesque sights at every corner. It is connected to the Swedish city of Malmö through a long tunnel across the Oresund strait. The Danish city is a hotspot for culture, food, nightlife and unique architecture across Northern Europe. A former Viking fishing village, Copenhagen's cityscape resembles a Norse fairy tale.
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