1) Malaga 

Malaga is known to be a popular tourist spot, especially due to its 16 wide, golden beaches, stunning castles and modern infrastructure. If we take the combination of culture and the sea and add a lively atmosphere, numerous tapas served in bars, cutting-edge neighbourhoods like Soho, areas like the port that have transformed and become more modern and monuments with centuries of history, the result is a city full of passion that anyone would want to explore. Because if everyone says that Malaga is prettier than ever then it must be true.

Malaga is also known to be the birthplace of the renowned legendary painter, Pablo Picasso, and you can visit his museum and also visit Soho Malaga- the Art District. Malaga is the perfect escape you need from the pathetic UK weather, and you can find yourself sunbathing, away from your world of problems. 

2) Nice

Nice, capital of the Alpes-Maritimes department on the French Riviera, sits on the pebbly shores of the Baie des Anges. One of my personal favourites, its luxury villas and beaches stretch across the width of the coast, with a backdrop of world renowned hotels where you may spot a celebrity or two. One can visit the Promenade or even climb up to the Coline de Chateau, for a marvellous and picturesque view of the French waters.

Nice boasts picturesque landscapes far and wide. It's not only beautiful, but it's a city etched with deep engravings of history, art, and vibrant culture. The summers are the busiest and most expensive time of the year so it's smart to book your lodging early.

3) Zermatt

Zermatt is famous for hosting the famous Matterhorn mountain, pictured on the front of the Toblerone box. Not only this, but Zermatt  is a mountain resort renowned for skiing, climbing and hiking. You can ski all year round, and even for those who don't ski, there are many stunning hiking trails and gorgeous scenery 360 degrees round. You can also ride The Glacier Express, which carries guests in comfortable panorama cars through the most beautiful areas of the Alps. From St. Moritz to Zermatt. It is definitely a place I would recommend going, if you prefer spending time in the colder regions of Europe.