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Below are some of the finest cities within easy reach for an autumn break, all of which are especially charming throughout September, October and November. Explore 'Tis The Season's board 'Halloween Scenes', followed by 3,415 people on Pinterest.
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Museums and galleries tend to put on top-notch shows and exhibitions during these later months also, providing ideal escapes from any inclement weather. True, the days get shorter, but the evenings become gradually cosier, with blankets and heatlamps appearing in beer gardens and candlelit interiors slowly replacing outdoor terraces.Īnd autumn is great for foodies, too: not only are reservations less mandatory, but seasonal cuisine – everything from wine harvests to apples and pears, pumpkins and sweet potatoes – start to appear at local farmers’ market stalls and on plates at regionally-inspired restaurants.
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The backdrop of warm autumn colours – those lush and highly Instagrammable browns, golds, yellows and reds – makes the scenery much more attractive too, and fewer crowds mean queues for attractions become smaller, plus less hustle and bustle on the streets and around viewpoints in general. Being technically a shoulder season, it’s often cheaper than summer and doesn’t have that season’s sometimes overbearing temperatures, meaning it’s possible to hike, bike, kayak and climb without already sweating profusely by 9am. Autumn is, for many, the ideal season to travel – especially throughout Europe.