Fancy an escape in late 2024? When it comes to the best places to visit in November, there’s no shortage of options with seasonal allures.
Autumn is a great time to travel as it’s often the quiet season for many popular tourist destinations. What’s more, you’ll find many locations – especially those closer to home – are starting to gear up for seasonal festivities. Sticking to a tight budget? Skip to KAYAK’s data-backed picks based on popularity, flight, and hotel prices.
The best places to visit in Europe in November
Whether you’re looking to escape the UK’s cold and wet weather or you want to make the most of autumn and travel where the leaves are golden, there are plenty of great places to go in Europe in November.
1. Bologna, Italy
- Learn more: Bologna travel guide
- Why visit in November: to indulge your inner foodie at various festivals
Ever thought about visiting Italy in November? Bologna in the north is one of those rare cities where autumn is considered its high season (though it starts to get less busy in November).
This popularity is due to the various food festivals that celebrate the region’s food and wine. Time your trip around TartuFesta, an event celebrating truffles (of the mushroom variety). Or attend Vignaioli in Enoteca which is held at a medieval castle at the Piazza Rocca Sforzesca to sample free wines from the region’s most celebrated growers.
It takes around two and a half hours to fly to Bologna and the city is just one hour ahead of the UK. The temperature averages around 11°C and there’s sometimes a little rain so remember your umbrella.
To soak up even more Italian food and history, consider a day trip to the town of Modena. It’s only a half-hour drive from Bologna and home to many unique museums. Modena is particularly famous for its balsamic vinegar. My advice is to take a tour of the Acetaia Giusti Museum, dedicated to the vinegar’s oldest producer.
2. Svalbard, Norway
- Learn more: Longyearbyen travel guide
- Why visit in November: to experience the Northern Lights
Always wanted to go to the North Pole? Svalbard is the next best thing. By November, the Norweigan archipelago has entered its Polar Night phase: a three-month period when it’s plunged into darkness. All that low light makes it a wonderful time to glimpse the Northern Lights.
You’ll likely use the city of Longyearbyen as your base. From there, enjoy excursions around the area. Whizz across the white landscape on a snowmobile, learn how to drive a husky sledge or visit the Svalbard Museum for a dose of Arctic history.
You could also have a pint at the world’s northernmost craft brewery: Svalbard Bryggeri. And, when it’s time for the main event, all you need to do is simply look up at the sky.
3. Madrid, Spain
- Learn more: Madrid travel guide
- Why visit in November: for various local traditions and festivals
Madrid is one of the best places to visit in November, with temperatures averaging around 13°C. There usually aren’t as many crowds at this time of year which can help drive hotel rates and flight prices down.
When it comes to the weather, you’ll likely experience some rain during your trip. When this happens, all you need to do is head for cover! Madrid has plenty of indoor attractions like the Plaza de Cibeles and the Prado Museum. When the sun comes out, stroll through the El Rastro flea market or enjoy the Buen Retiro Park and its 15,000 trees.
Madrid hosts a several festivals in November, too. This includes All Saints Day on November 1st. It begins as a sombre remembrance of loved ones and turns into a celebration of their lives. Madrid also hosts a film festival in November: The Alcine Film Festival Alcala de Henares.
4. Edinburgh, Scotland
- Learn more: Edinburgh travel guide
- Why visit in November: for atmospheric bonfire celebrations and Gaelic traditions
Looking for the best places to visit in the UK in November? Consider the beautiful streets of Edinburgh. It’s usually a cheaper time to travel and there are fewer tourists, so popular attractions like Edinburgh Castle and the city’s museums can be less busy.
Edinburgh is sometimes called ‘The City of Festivals’ – and for good reason. In early November, the city hosts the Edinburgh Gaelic Festival which celebrates the Gaelic community and its history within Edinburgh. Many people also try to plan their visit around the 5th of November as Edinburgh’s Bonfire Night celebration is one of the biggest in the UK.
Christmas festivities usually begin in mid to late November, with various parts of the city lighting up at night in festive displays. November also marks the opening of the famous Edinburgh Christmas Markets which are a must-see even if you don’t plan on buying anything.
And, finally, St Andrew’s Day celebrations are held on the 30th of November. Want to tick off Edinburgh Castle? It’s usually free to visit on St Andrew’s Day Weekend.
5. Paris, France
- Learn more: Paris travel guide
- Why visit in November: quiet streets and the wine harvest
If the City of Light is on your bucket list, this month’s a great time to go. It’s easily one of the best places to visit in November for culture and romance.
Once you’re there, you’ll find no shortage of things to entertain you. The city’s elegant parks are still a riot of colour in early November, while you’ll likely see Christmas decorations and quaint festive markets appearing towards the end of the month. A wine lover? Keep your eyes peeled for bars and restaurants serving Beaujolais Nouveau – a light red wine that’s usually harvested in early November.
If you’re hoping to bag a cheap pre-Christmas break, you’re in luck. According to KAYAK data, average hotel prices tend to sit at around £145 in November, making a three or four day trip to Paris incredibly affordable.
6. London, UK
- Learn more: London travel guide
- Why visit in November: for seasonal traditions and the start of the festive season
While you could jet off somewhere else for a break, don’t rule out a long weekend in the capital. London’s a great place to visit in November, with low popularity according to KAYAK data – just before the chaos of Christmas begins. There are heaps of amazing events to plan your trip around, too – from foodie festivals to historic traditions.
Early November is usually blessed with a selection of Bonfire Night celebrations, including various firework shows (the best usually take place at Alexandra Palace or Battersea Park). You could also catch the colourful Lord Mayor’s Show on 9 November: a spectacle that’s been held for over 800 years. London also hosts an array of international celebrations – think Thanksgiving events at many local pubs, plus St. Andrew’s events complete with ample whisky and haggis.
And, if you’re keen to glimpse the beginning of the magical festive season in London, you’re in luck. Most London Christmas markets (including the monumental Hyde Park Winter Wonderland) open their doors in mid-November.
7. Athens, Greece
- Learn more: Athens travel guide
- Why visit in November: for a cheap history-packed getaway
After a cheap holiday in November? Athens is a brilliant option. Autumn is the low tourist season in the city, so you’re pretty much guaranteed good deals on flights and hotels. The daily maximum temperature averages around 18°C and you’ll likely enjoy a mix of warm sunny days and cool rainy days.
When the sun is shining, head outdoors to attractions like the Acropolis and the Temple of the Olympian Zeus. If it rains, take shelter in the National Archaeological Museum or the Benaki Museum of Greek Culture.
While you are there consider purchasing the Acropolis Combo ticket. This gives you access to Athen’s seven main archaeological sites, including the Acropolis and Hadrian’s Library for around €35 (around £30) online and around €30 (around £26) at the ticket offices in Athens.
What’s more, many Athens museums and monuments are free to enter on the first Sunday of every month, while the National Historical Museum is free every Sunday.
Where to go in November: long-haul
November is a brilliant time to explore further afield – especially if you’re after some sunshine. The start of the month also throws up some cheap deals for typically pricier destinations. So, what will it be? Cosy festivals, icy adventures or a sun-drenched getaway? Take your pick.
8. Tokyo, Japan
- Learn more: Tokyo travel guide
- Why visit in November: for a duo of delightful autumn festivals
Tokyo may be renowned for its pale pink cherry blossom trees that bloom in spring and summer. Nevertheless, the fiery reds and oranges of its autumn maples, ginkgos, and oaks are just as beautiful. This makes it one of the best places to visit in November in Japan, especially if you want to avoid the high-season crowds.
Additionally, from mid-November onwards, the city lights up at night when Marunochi Illumination starts. Head to the Marunochi area to see its Naka Dori trees covered in thousands of twinkling fairy lights. Tokyo’s November temperatures tend to sit around 15°C and it can be a little rainy, so come prepared with an umbrella.
While you are there, a day trip to Mount Fuji is one of the most popular activities for tourists in Tokyo. However, it can be particularly worth it in November. While climbing up the mountain isn’t recommended at this time of year, the sights at its base are beautiful.
November is when the Fuji Kawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival is held at Lake Kawaguchiko. You’ll find stalls selling local goods amidst the autumn leaves. And at night? The surrounding maple trees are all lit up during a beautiful display against the backdrop of Mount Fuji.
9. New York, USA
- Learn more: New York travel guide
- Why visit in November: Thanksgiving parades and a prestigious film festival
New York is hands-down one of the best places to visit in November in the USA. The city’s temperatures tend to average at around 9°C and the gorgeous colours of autumn dominate its streets and Central Park.
The first half of the month tends to be cheaper for a visit, while the second half ramps up in price and popularity as it gets closer to Thanksgiving and the famous Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Looking at KAYAK data, expect average flight prices of around £445.
The Big Apple Film Festival (or ‘BAFF’) also takes place in mid-November and shines a light on independent films, with a particular focus on local New York filmmakers. In previous years. If you’re a cinema buff, you won’t want to miss the chance to view work by up-and-coming filmmakers.
Whether you want to visit the city’s classic sights and museums or enjoy the beginning of the city’s holiday festivities, you’ll find plenty to do in New York in November.
10. Belize
- Learn more: Belize travel guide
- Why visit in November: to explore Mayan treasures with fewer crowds
November is an ideal time to visit this gorgeous Central American country. The weather is still beautiful and sunny in Belize at this time of year, with temperatures averaging around 27°C.
It still rains during this month, though less than the rest of the low season. The lack of tourists makes it the perfect month to tour the country’s most popular attractions like the ancient Mayan sites of Lamanai or Altun Hayo.
Another must-see is the Cayo District. It lies in western Belize and is home to some of the most beautiful sights in the country. The area has many Mayan sites, including Caracol – the largest Mayan ruin in the country. The district additionally has a range of thrilling activities to enjoy, from canoeing and tubing down pristine rivers to hiking up waterfalls and through Mayan caves.
Want to explore somewhere extra special? Say hello to the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve. It’s home waterfalls, pools and picnicking spots, as well as activities like horseback riding and mountain biking.
11. Goa, India
- Learn more: Panaji travel guide
- Why visit in November: beach days and Diwali celebrations
Goa is one of, if not the biggest, favourite when it comes to beach destinations in India. A holiday here in November is sublime as the long rainy season is over and the hot summer months are still some time away.
Some of the most sought-after things to do on the beach include parasailing, jet-skiing, water skiing, scuba diving, dolphin spotting, windsurfing, banana-boat rides, and snorkelling.
Other things worth doing in Goa include trying the delicious local cuisine, shopping for bargains, and discovering the city’s hidden treasures like the spice plantations, fantastic Greek restaurants and the historic Sinquerim Fort.
In 2024, 1 November will also mark the last day of one of the most famous festivals in the world: Diwali. This Hindu festival of lights lasts for five days and sees the entire city of Panaji, Goa light up in celebration of Lakshmi the goddess of prosperity.
So if you’re looking for a festival getaway in November, Goa should be at the top of your list. When you arrive, drop your bags off at your hotel and then hit the beach to soak up the sun and enjoy all the festive activities available. It’s bound to be a trip you’ll remember forever!.
12. Chiang Mai, Thailand
- Learn more: Chiang Mai travel guide
- Why visit in November: cooler climes and the annual Festival of Lights
Average temperatures of 24˚ C and a mesmerising mix of attractions make a November getaway to Chiang Mai a fantastic option. The city in Northern Thailand is just about to enter its peak season, so you can still grab a good deal on flights and accommodation. In fact, KAYAK data shows average hotels per night at a measly £50.
Both animal lovers and history buffs will be in awe of this bucket list destination, too. You can easily spend a day getting lost in Chiang Mai’s ancient centre. Or why not venture beyond the city to one of several nature parks to spot elephants in the wild? The cooler temperatures of November make trekking and safaris a much more comfortable experience.
Hoping to catch a local Thai festival? You’re in luck. 15 November sees the city hosts it annual Festival of Lights (or Loy Krathong Festival). Expect to see the sky illuminated by thousands of colourful lanterns and the Ping River adorned with hundreds of candles floating in tiny banana leaf boats.
Data-backed picks from KAYAK
If seasonal events aren’t on your wish list, why not consider one of the below destinations? These destinations are based on KAYAK flight and hotel data, taking into account budget, weather, and popularity (so you can avoid the crowds). For personalised recommendations based on your location and chosen destination check out the Best Time to Travel tool.
The following information refers to the destinations listed in the table.
Recommendation ranking within table:
Our recommendation ranking of where to go is calculated based on average flight prices, average hotel prices, popularity, average temperature, and average precipitation. Flight prices, hotel prices, popularity, and precipitation constitute inverse factors, meaning the lower the better. Average temperature optimal values are taken as the median for the destination, and a difference is calculated for the month from this reference point. The smaller the difference, the more desirable the city is to visit in this month. This temperature factor weighs twice as much as popularity and precipitation.
From the ranked destination lists, destination exclusions may have been applied in cases of insufficient data or according to the official travel advisory at the time when the data analysis was conducted.
Flight and hotel prices:
Average prices are estimated from KAYAK internal data from search period ‘01-02-2024’ to ‘15-04-2024’ for travel period ‘09-2024’ - ‘12-2024’. Flight prices include economy class return trips for one traveler, and hotel prices represent 3 stars or below hotels’ nightly rates for a standard double room. Price insights are subject to vary depending on exact departure airport and over time as travel dates are approaching.
Popularity:
Monthly crowd estimates for each destination are determined by internal flight and hotel search data. This incorporates the latest historical insights from the past year collected on ‘15-01-2024’. For each destination, this popularity estimate is pulled for the particular month to gauge where it might not be too crowded.
Weather (average monthly temperature and precipitation):
Weather data is pulled from a third-party site, Weatherbase, and has not been verified by KAYAK. Monthly average temperature and precipitation data isbased on historical insights from the past 102 years. Weatherbase data is updated in real-time from the US Census Bureau and other databases worldwide.
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