End of summer got you down? KAYAK is here to remind you that the start of autumn is actually a good thing when it comes to holiday planning (and flight booking!).
Autumn brings with it lower flight prices, fewer crowds and slightly cooler (but still plenty warm) temperatures. And KAYAK’s flight search makes planning that autumn holiday easy.
We’ve rounded up six destinations where autumn flights from the UK are less than £50. Read on and then find that flight on KAYAK.co.uk.
Verona, Italy
Flights from London Stansted to Verona from £36

A walkable city centre makes for pleasant autumn exploring in Verona. For the best weather, visit in September or early October when the temps are still quite warm. Orient yourself around Piazza Bra, an easy-to-find open square lined with quaint cafes that are perfect for people watching.
Stroll wide photogenic piazzas and narrow cobblestone alleyways, stopping for an espresso and local conversation at one of the area’s charming cafes. Closeby Piazza Bra, you’ll find the Verona Arena, a well-preserved Roman amphitheatre that’s still in use, as well as Juliet’s house, a fictional homage to Shakespeare’s Verona-set “Romeo and Juliet”.
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Cologne, Germany
Flights from Manchester to Cologne from £30

While autumn in Germany may conjure up images of Munich’s Oktoberfest, there are lots of other reasons to visit the country this time of year. Aside from affordable flights, Cologne has a lot to offer autumn travellers looking to get a taste of art and culture.
As the weather cools a bit, take advantage of the city’s vibrant art scene – from local galleries (we suggest OffArtCologne tucked away in the old town for work by up-and-coming artists) to a sizeable sculpture park (the largest in northern Europe) to an eclectic collection of street art.
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Dublin, Ireland
Flights from Newcastle to Dublin from £35

Aside from the stunning autumn scenery, Dublin is packed full of things to do in autumn. Dublin’s Festival Season runs from September through October with events for all interests.
The Dublin Fringe Festival offers up the best of Irish and international artists with dance, music, theatre and visual arts showcased across 30 venues throughout the city. Or, if you’re visiting at the end of October, partake in the Bram Stoker Festival and pay homage to the author and his spooky legacy with tours of Victorian Dublin, theatre performances and literary events.
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Sofia, Bulgaria
Flights from Birmingham to Sofia from £28

Still quite warm in September, Sofia is a relaxed alternative to Europe’s more touristy capitals. It has tons to offer by way of architecture, art and culture. Enjoy the autumn colours from picturesque Borisova gradina, the oldest park in the city, or window shop along posh Vitosha Boulevard with views of Vitosha Mountain.
As temperatures dip towards the end of autumn, stay toasty by enjoying the area’s signature rakia, a local fruit brandy, served warm with honey and black pepper.
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Oslo, Norway
Flights from London Stansted to Oslo from £43

If you’re hoping to spot some of autumn’s rich, warm hues, Oslo is an attractive option. Head just outside the city to the Oslomarka Forest for stunning foliage and autumn colours.
Temperatures are often pleasantly warm through October, while November is typically when winter weather starts to make its appearance (although a bit of late-autumn snow only adds to the magic of this Nordic city). Since autumn means harvest time in Norway, pack your appetite alongside a jumper or two. Seasonal local ingredients make for rich, flavourful dishes ideal for the cooling temps.
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Porto, Portugal
Flights from Edinburgh to Porto from £45

Porto makes for a laid-back getaway, easily lending itself to on-foot exploring and indulgent wine tasting. And with temperatures staying warm throughout the season (September and October offer up highs in the 20s), autumn is an ideal time to visit. Walk along the Douro River, stopping in at a waterfront cafe for a glass of the city’s signature wine and watch boats sail past.
For incredible birds-eye views of the city, climb the 240 steps to the top of Clerigos Tower, or stay at street level and meander along Rua das Carmelitas with a mandatory stop at Livraria Lello, which is often named the world’s most beautiful bookstore.
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Note: Data pulled on 15 August 2018 for round-trip flight searches from the UK. Data is based on the median price found on KAYAK.co.uk for search queries made from 1 August 2017 – 30 November 2017 for travel 1 September 2017 – 30 November 2017. Prices are subject to change, may vary, or no longer be available.