What are some of the most beautiful “Old Towns” in Europe in your opinion? I recently fell in love with Dubrovnik’s gorgeous Old Town and want to find more gorgeous places like this with older style buildings.

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  1. Piran and Makarska are also honorable mentions from me, those Mediterranean coastal towns are simply breathtaking imo.

  2. Tallinn, Estonia. The street plan is from the 13th century, part of the town is on a higher level on a cliff and a lot of very well preserved buildings from different eras.

  3. Edinburgh, York, Carcassone, Toledo, Cordoba, Rome (obv). Poland has quite a few charming market squares.

  4. Kotor > Dubrovnik

    Also, give a try to Gjirokaster during local fest in may.

  5. Did anyone else scroll past this and see a pork chop?

  6. Rothenburg ob der Tauber is absolutely gorgeous. Try to get there when it’s not tourist season, though, because it can be really overcrowded.

  7. I Love Perast and Kotor in Montenegro. But any small town in Andalucia is the best

  8. Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany.
    Largely considered to be the most beautiful old town in our country 😉

    (Not to be confused with other Rothenburg/Rottenburg in Germany. Lots of places with that name)

  9. Dubrovnik is indeed beautiful but i pray for this town that it would be forgotten by tourists. The amount of tourist in summer is beyond reason. Since game of thrones that is just plain sad.

  10. Annecy oldtown near the lake is quite beautiful, really cute streets and shops, perfect for wandering.

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