The 10 friendliest countries for tourists in Europe – even France makes the list

There are many factors to consider when choosing your next holiday destination – accommodation, climate and cuisine, but also how welcome you are made to feel.

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is home to an incredibly diverse range of cultures, climates and cuisines, making choosing your next holiday destination tricky. 

This year, however, there have been increasing concerns that are – a feeling that is likely to play a big part in the decision-making process. 

Luckily, has asked its readers to choose the European destinations they feel most welcome for their 2024 holidays. 

Some nations are familiar faces from last year’s rankings, but the crown went to a surprising newcomer to the list. 

Each country impressed our readers for different reasons, from the to the merry spirits, but all share a profound, friendly atmosphere that makes the place memorable.

Bouches du Rhône (13), Aix en Provence, cours Mirabeau, the city main street

has a reputation for being unwelcoming, but some say this is a myth, and the country has moved past this cliché. 

Predicted to become the world’s most visited country by 2025, France has an unmatched aura that entices visitors from all corners of the Earth while keeping it at the forefront of culture.

It is the top destination for world-famous art, delicious gastronomy and wine, glittering cities, and romantic coastlines. The climates vary from temperatures in the summer to temperate oceanic climates with cool winters further north.

Having had all eyes on the capital of for the , it’s no surprise that France has made the list.

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Barcelona's Sagrada Familia is the centrepiece of the panoramic view

Finding on this list may surprise many, considering the southern European country made . 

It appears, however, that this has not tarnished their reputation. 

The cheerful, easy-going culture of beach sports and siestas appeals to travellers across the globe, with as the world’s most visited country by 2040.

One can explore a colourful patchwork of vibrant cities and beautiful coastal towns while fuelling up on authentic tapas and in Europe’s underrated food destination.

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Aerial top drone view of ancient Side town, Antalya Province in Turkey

Turkey is the only transcontinental country on the list,  is home to a unique blend of . 

The nation is bursting with popular holiday destinations, each with its distinct personality and all offering generous hospitality to its guests. 

sits proudly as a shopper’s paradise. At the same time, Cappadocia is a place straight out of a fairytale, with bizarre rock formations nicknamed “fairy chimneys” and dawn skies filled with hot air balloons.

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Panorama of Lauterbrunnen village in Swiss Alps, Switzerland

With around 70%  of its landmass covered by mountains, is known for its breathtaking hiking routes, and thrilling snow resorts. 

Whatever the season, you can expect a fantastic time, from  in rustic Old Towns to swims in idyllic lakes during summer temperatures up to the late 20s. 

Famous for its neutrality in war and foreign policy, Switzerland has always been one of the most accepting and accommodating countries throughout history, with its people now reflecting the attitude of its politics.

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