Europe’s weather can be a bit of a rollercoaster. Winters are bitterly cold, making it tough to step outside, while summer brings heat waves that can leave you longing for a shady nap. Thankfully, there’s a perfect in-between season—and that’s May. Gone are the unpredictable spring showers, and the oppressive summer heat hasn’t arrived just yet.
Instead, what you get is something close to perfection. Cities come alive with energy, flowers bloom everywhere you look, and locals are still basking in the glow of spring’s arrival.
If you’re planning a European getaway, May is one of the best months to go. Here are the top cities you won’t want to miss:
12. Bilbao, Spain

Madrid and Barcelona get most of the love, but Bilbao deserves your attention. This Basque city is a masterclass in contrast, blending cutting-edge architecture with centuries-old tradition.
Bilbao is a dream for art lovers and foodies alike. The iconic Guggenheim Museum is home to masterpieces by artists like David Hockney and Picasso. When it comes to food, Casco Viejo—Bilbao’s Old Town—is packed with pintxos bars serving small, delicious bites made from the freshest seafood.
11. Tirana, Albania

Albania is quickly rising as a must-see destination, and Tirana leads the charge. Once cloaked in a strict communist past, it’s now overflowing with bright colors, quirky coffee shops, and electric nightlife. Best of all, it hasn’t been overrun by tourists.
Spring breathes new life into the city. If you’re into history, the Bunk’Art museum—a massive Cold War-era bunker—offers a chilling yet fascinating look into the past. With warm temperatures in May and the stunning Albanian Riviera just a drive away, Tirana offers both culture and coastal escapes.
10. London, England

After a long, gray winter, London transforms in spring. Parks burst into bloom, the sun finally makes an appearance, and the city begins to sparkle again.
May is an ideal time to visit. From Sunday roasts in cozy pubs to walks through Hyde Park’s rose garden, the city feels fresh and alive. Don’t miss the Royal Chelsea Flower Show, where the grounds of the Royal Hospital are transformed into a vibrant floral wonderland.
9. Stockholm, Sweden

If you think Stockholm is all snow and short days, think again. May ushers in long daylight hours and mild temperatures, making it one of the best months to explore the Swedish capital.
The Old Town, Gamla Stan, is a postcard-perfect collection of cobbled lanes and colorful facades. And with 14 islands to discover, Stockholm is full of beaches, parks, and saunas—yes, hopping between the cold Baltic and a hot sauna is a beloved local tradition.
8. Marseille, France

Paris may be the poster child of French travel, but Marseille has a magic of its own. This port city is raw, real, and full of character. You’ll find an exciting mix of cultures, history, and grit—less picture-perfect, more authentic.
In May, the Mediterranean weather is ideal for hiking the breathtaking Calanques National Park. The park’s dramatic cliffs and hidden coves are perfect for a springtime adventure just outside the city.
7. Rhodes, Greece

Often overshadowed by Santorini and Mykonos, Rhodes is an underrated gem. May marks the start of the island’s season, so prices are still fair and the crowds are few.
Steeped in history, Rhodes was once home to the Colossus of Rhodes, a Wonder of the Ancient World. Its medieval Old Town is a maze of stone streets, palaces, and ancient ruins. With sunny skies and blooming landscapes, May is a wonderful time to soak it all in.
6. Toulouse, France

Known as “La Ville en Rose” or “The Pink City” because of its unique brick architecture, Toulouse glows in the golden light of late spring.
In May, the streets are lively with music, outdoor cafes are packed with locals, and cultural events are in full swing. The city’s status as a UNESCO City of Music comes alive with concerts and street performances happening all month long.
5. Lyon, France

If you’re a foodie, Lyon is calling your name. This culinary capital of France is where traditional bouchon restaurants serve up rich, satisfying dishes on charming cobbled streets.
While Lyon is known for its food, its history is just as compelling. Wander through Vieux Lyon’s hidden passageways, or traboules, used by the French Resistance during WWII. May’s mild weather is perfect for exploring without rushing through the experience.
4. Rome, Italy

Rome is beautiful year-round, but May might just be the best time to go. The city is sunny but not scorching, and not yet crowded with summer tourists.
The big sights—the Colosseum, Vatican City, Trevi Fountain—are all must-sees. But May is also when Rome’s quieter corners shine. Visit Trastevere’s blooming streets, wander the Borghese Gardens, or relax in the fragrant Orange Garden as the city blooms around you.
3. Liverpool, England

Liverpool is full of surprises. In May, the city shakes off winter and blooms with energy and nature. Coastal walks like Sefton Park and the West Lancashire paths are at their best.
If it rains—and it probably will—there’s plenty to do indoors. The Open Eye Gallery, Tate Liverpool, and a host of fascinating museums mean you’ll never be bored.
2. Lucerne, Switzerland

Lucerne is straight out of a fairytale. With its medieval bridges, crystal-clear lake, and the Swiss Alps standing tall in the background, it’s hard not to fall in love.
In May, spring is in full swing. Waterfalls are rushing, flowers are blooming, and the hiking trails are calling. Walk around Lake Lucerne or challenge yourself with a trek up Mount Pilatus or Mount Rigi.
1. Heidelberg, Germany

Few places feel as romantic as Heidelberg. With one of Europe’s most beautiful castles, and an Old Town that’s as charming as it is historic, the city is a joy to explore.
May means fewer tourists and blooming gardens around Heidelberg Castle. It’s also when the city celebrates love and diversity with its annual Queer Festival. With fairytale vibes and springtime magic, Heidelberg is a perfect May destination.