
We often dream of endless blue skies when planning a getaway, yet a little rain might actually change the mood in the best possible way. Picture it: instead of perfectly crisp weather, a soft drizzle falls over cities in Denmark, Norway, the United Kingdom, Belgium, and the Netherlands – especially during spring. A few wet drops can make these places feel extra authentic, evoking a relaxed vibe rather than spoiling the fun.
Springtime showers are common in these regions, and honestly, that drizzle can turn an ordinary trip into an unexpected adventure. Rather than canceling plans, many find that exploring a city under overcast skies opens up totally new experiences. In bustling hubs like Copenhagen, Oslo, and London, indoor museums or snug cafés by canals offer inviting escapes when the rain shows up unannounced. Tourism Review presents the most rainy capitals in Europe.
Yet another article perpetuating the myth that the capital cities in northern Europe - London in particular - are the wettest in Europe. This is not true! In fact, London is one of the driest capitals in Europe!! If you were measuring the number of rainy days in a year and not volume of rain, you would be nearer to being correct. Certainly western and northern Britain is wetter, but the south-east of the UK is one of the drier regions of Europe. This is damaging the tourism industry of south-east England ... please stop it!