In to the top twenty in my ratings. To be honest there is a very thin line between them and a great time is pretty much assured in all of these fine cities.
20 Bucharest
Bucharest scores great points for the huge municipal building (Palace of the Parliament), the worlds second biggest public building after the Pentagon. Ceausescu’s folly is amazing to visit inside and out.
Apart from that there are some lovely churches and neo classical buildings, pleasant parks and fun bar filled pedestrian only zones.
19 Bratislava
This is possibly a harsh ranking. The Slovak capital situated on the Danube is very pleasing on the eye generally with a wonderful old town, impressive castle and an eclectic collection of statues dotted about the place.
I felt I had seen everything I wanted to see in just a few hours. Size isn’t everything of course, but there is a limit to retracing steps. I know a lot of people love the place, I could take it or leave it.

18 Helsinki
A very nice city with distinctive Russian architecture, a buzzing student scene and a waterfront setting. I only went once in ’92 so need a second visit to do the place justice and no doubt boost its ranking.

17 Dublin
Dublin is a very nice looking city divided by the Liffey. Trinity College is a huge highlight for me, the Guinness brewery visit a must and the literary walking tour visiting pubs frequented by Joyce, Wilde & Beahan great fun.
As pleasant as the city is, it doesn’t rate as highly for me as it seems to do for others.
The Irish people are also most welcoming hosts and the pubs pretty special despite exporting a million (largely poor) imitations.

16 Kiev
I had a brilliant time in Ukraine’s capital. The onion domed churches are fantastic, visiting the vast monastery of the caves complex (Pechersk Lavra) is a wonderful few hours very well spent, the Chernobyl Museum fascinating & harrowing and the River Dnieper provides a great backdrop.
The opera house is also one of the best and damned cheap too.




An interesting idea to rank your favourite European cities in order. I should get my notebook out and see how mine compare. I haven’t been to many of the cities in Eastern Europe so clearly I need to rectify that. Bratislava appeals in particular and I’d love to see Russia. Thanks for sharing this on #FarawayFiles
Eastern Europe is brilliant and great value too. Bratislava is great, compact too. My faves in the region will be revealed!
An ambitious and contentious project, good luck #FarawayFiles
One man’s poison and all that…. ranking lists always lead to debate whatever the subject, it would be hard to find an identical top 5 for sure.
I’ve only been to Dublin and truthfully dont remember too much of it thanks to the legendary Irish hospitality.. ahem. Best get cracking on these others while we are based in Europe. Helsinki is top of my list as I have a good friend there. Thanks for sharing on #FarawayFiles
I am sure you will love Helsinki – alcohol is not quite as free-flowing there!