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Which month is the best to go to Europe?

1 Europe has two tourist seasons, one is summer and the other is winter. From the hottest June to August, especially August, it is the time with the most tourists. Traveling to traditional summer resorts (such as Greece) in winter is very cheap, but the traffic is not as good as that in peak season.

This situation is more common in northern areas such as Scotland and Scandinavia, where seasonal services stop when it snows. Therefore, it is more appropriate to travel at the end of May or early June and early September, and the price is moderate.

Europe is a multi-ethnic continent with many major festivals. You might as well choose a holiday to travel to Europe. In most countries, people celebrate major religious festivals in the streets, such as Christmas and Easter Carnival. There are also pagan festivals, saints' days and harvest festivals, which turn sleeping villages into happy dance halls.

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climate

Most of Europe has a temperate maritime climate, but there are also Mediterranean climate, temperate continental climate, polar climate and plateau mountain climate. Temperate maritime climate is the most typical. Europe is the sixth continent in the world, with an area of10170,000 square kilometers.

The climate in most parts of Europe is mild and humid. Most of them are located in temperate zone, which is the continent with the widest distribution area of marine climate in the world. Because of the vast plain, the humid westerly wind blowing from the Atlantic Ocean can go deep into the inland, and the influence of the warm current of the North Atlantic Ocean makes the whole coastal area of Western Europe very humid, and the European continent has changed from a maritime climate to a continental climate from west to east.

Europe is located in the middle and high latitudes, with the sea to the west. The coastline is serrated under the action of seawater, and the ocean is the main reason for controlling climate. Affected by the ocean, Europe has a mild climate, abundant rainfall, high relative humidity and cloudy weather, including the inland areas in the northern Alps.

The eastern part of the European continent has little rainfall, low relative humidity and clear sky. This climate phenomenon exists widely in the vast hilly areas of Europe and Asia. These influences are distributed along the north-south belt, passing through Norway, Denmark and Germany. The subtropical high system is the main moving season in the southern Alps, so the rainfall in this area changes obviously with the seasons, with rainy winter and dry summer.

The highest temperature in summer is in the Mediterranean region. The average temperature in Athens in July is 27℃, Granada in Spain is 25℃, and Turin in Italy is 23.5℃. In summer, the average temperature gradually decreases to the north and coastal areas. The average temperature in Tronso and Waldo in Norway in July is about 1 1℃ and 9℃.

In winter, the temperature gradually decreases from southwest to northeast of Europe; Therefore, the average temperature in Lisbon 1 month is 10.5℃, while that in Agathon, the Soviet Union is-14.5℃. The average temperature on the Atlantic coast is quite high in winter. For example, the Norwegian Arctic coast is not colder than new york.

Rainfall is mostly concentrated in the Atlantic and Mediterranean coastal areas, and there is also a lot of rainfall in the islands on the northwest coast, such as the British Isles. The rainfall in the northwest coast is more than 2000 mm, and the rainfall in the Black Sea gradually decreases to the southeast. ?

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Europe-Baidu encyclopedia