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Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Budapest’s lavish, Art Nouveau architecture is picturesquely offset by the fiery auburn leaves of trees in the city’s many parks. With russet leaves, pumpkin spice lattes and fall tablescapes, this time of year has an undeniable aesthetic. It might not appeal to everyone, but if you’re into leaf-peeping and cozy coffee shops, these European cities suggested by vacation experts at Travel Republic will whisk you to paradise.

The streets and squares are at their most atmospheric plus there are must-see cultural and musical events. Visit Vienna For Cozy Coffeehouses Vienna is renowned for its centuries-old coffeehouse culture, which is the perfect way to warm up after a walking tour of the city. Fall is arguably the best time to see the Austrian capital’s creamy Baroque architecture, leafy parks and grand boulevards.



Vienna is renowned for its centuries-old coffeehouse culture, which is the perfect way to warm up after a walking tour of the city. Vienna Art Week in November celebrates the city’s vibrant art scene with exhibitions, gallery tours, and performances while film enthusiasts should visit in October for the Viennale Film Festival. Admire Prague’s Fall Colors The Gothic and Baroque architecture, fog-covered mornings and fall colors make Prague feel like a city from a storybook during September and October.

Framed by burnt umbra trees, the iconic Charles Bridge is at its most atmospheric and the city is washe.

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