Top Reasons to Choose Copenhagen for Eco-Friendly Travel in Europe

A new study has analyzed European cities to identify the most eco-friendly destination for green travel. Unsurprisingly, Copenhagen, with its extensive cycle paths and clean waterways, has one of the strongest eco-claims, followed by Amsterdam, which shares similar qualities.

Travel booking site lastminute.com has released findings from a study focusing on the top eco-tourism spots within European cities. This study evaluates the environmental friendliness of cities based on factors such as the number of green spaces available, the expansiveness of public transport networks, cycle routes, and the availability of carbon-free activities like walking and canal boat tours.

It’s essential to note that the study only explored major cities in Europe. Small towns and less-visited cities present ideal opportunities for green travel, especially in the current era of over-tourism. However, if you’re looking for urban settings rich in green spaces and innovative city design, the following are the top-ranked spots.

Copenhagen

Cyclists on a street in Copenhagen
Copenhagen was ranked as the most eco-friendly European destination in the study ©Ty Stange, courtesy of Visit Copenhagen

Copenhagen is recognized as the best city for eco-tourism, achieving a score of 6.8 out of 10. This bike-friendly city integrates sustainability into its urban planning. Previously awarded the European Green Capital title, it has been acknowledged as a “transport pioneer” by the European Commission for its cyclist-friendly infrastructure.

Amsterdam

Pedestrianised shopping street in Amsterdam
Amsterdam has plenty of pedestrianised zones such as the Nine Streets area ©Koen Smilde, courtesy of I Am Amsterdam

Amsterdam is actively expanding green spaces across public areas and implementing measures to enhance its bike-friendliness. Visitors to the Dutch capital can even enjoy a free canal tour with breakfast by collecting rubbish from the canal during the tour. For sustainable shopping, the IJ-Hallen flea market takes place over one weekend each month inside two enormous shipping containers in Amsterdam-Noord.

Stockholm

Aerial view of Stockholm
Stockholm is celebrated for its green spaces ©Henrik Trygg, courtesy of Visit Stockholm

Stockholm was the first city to receive the Green Capital award in 2020, illustrating its commitment to a fossil-fuel-free future by 2050. Known for its abundant greenery and excellent air quality, this city is a fantastic place to enjoy the outdoors. Additionally, eco-friendly accommodations are readily available, and visitors can explore the district of Hammarby Sjöstad, an exemplary sustainable living urban development.

Prague

View over Prague from a hilltop park
Prague is one of the most naturally green cities in Europe ©Prague City Tourism

Prague stands out as one of the most naturally green cities in Europe, offering numerous walking tours throughout its historic neighborhoods. The city boasts excellent connectivity through its buses, metros, and trams. Eco-conscious food enthusiasts can enjoy the vibrant farmers’ markets, typically held on Saturday mornings, where visitors can experience the Czech Republic’s sustainable produce. For fresh air activities outside the city center, the park of Divoká Šárka is a worthwhile excursion, accessible within about 30 minutes.

Vienna

Vienna, The Stephansplatz (market square)
Vienna was ranked in fifth place ©Getty

Approximately half of Vienna’s metropolitan area consists of green spaces, complemented by numerous urban farms that supply sustainable dining options within the city. Similar to the other cities highlighted on this list, Vienna is very cycling-friendly and features an extensive public transport network that ensures easy mobility.


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