There are over 40 nations in Europe. Most of which have 2000 years of individual history.
What kind of answer are you looking for, exactly ?
Reading the title, I would presume OP wants someone from one of those over 40 nations in Europe to say where tourists should avoid at all costs.
There was a post earlier today complaining about questions that aren't open-ended, and therefore don't adhere to the community rules. So here we are with a question with many possible answers (which makes it properly open-ended).
OP is a close relative of "Hey everyone, I have 5 days to visit Europe, what's the best route to see everything?"
I mean - if you've been to Switzerland you know the answer is Switzerland.
There are over 40 nations in Europe. Most of which have 2000 years of individual history.
What kind of answer are you looking for, exactly ?
Reading the title, I would presume OP wants someone from one of those over 40 nations in Europe to say where tourists should avoid at all costs.
There was a post earlier today complaining about questions that aren't open-ended, and therefore don't adhere to the community rules. So here we are with a question with many possible answers (which makes it properly open-ended).
OP is a close relative of "Hey everyone, I have 5 days to visit Europe, what's the best route to see everything?"
I mean - if you've been to Switzerland you know the answer is Switzerland.