Europe’s quirkiest museum, the Icelandic Phallological Museum in Reykjavik, renowned for its extensive collection of over 300 penises and penile parts, has been voted the top spot in a survey conducted by easyJet. The museum received a quarter of the public vote, with the Sewer Museum in Paris coming in second place. Other unique attractions like Froggyland in Split and the Museum of Miniatures in Prague also made it to the list of top-rated museums.
The rise in interest for offbeat travel experiences has led to a surge in bookings for cultural city breaks, with a significant number of travelers expressing a preference for exploring unconventional museums over traditional landmarks. The appeal of quirky museums has garnered attention from a wide audience, especially among Gen Z individuals who are influenced by social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
easyJet’s UK Country Manager, Kevin Doyle, highlighted the growing trend of seeking novel experiences while traveling and encouraged travelers to explore the diverse range of cultural attractions available across Europe. With an extensive network of flight routes, easyJet offers affordable travel options to various destinations housing unique museums, ensuring that travelers can easily access these intriguing cultural experiences.
For those looking to embark on a city break this autumn, easyJet provides budget-friendly flights from the UK to destinations hosting Europe’s most eccentric museums. The airline’s expansive network enables travelers to discover a myriad of curious cultural offerings in Europe and beyond.