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Italy. Don’t look at it as knocking the country off your list, though - you could go there ten times and not see everything. But I would recommend a trip to start with Florence, Tuscany outside of Florence, and Rome - three very different feels, so much to see, great food and art and beauty.
That said, Greece is also amazing, and there are so many good options in the United Kingdom, too.
I’d say Greece or Italy. Greece is easy to plan though, just pick an island or two and just relax. Don’t spend more than a couple days in Athens though
I’ll shout out to France! South of France, Bordeaux is a great base for a wine tour. Hiring bikes and cycling to the sand dunes at Arcachon is one of my fave holiday memories. We go further south now to the little towns around Avignon but it’s more laid back. Uzes is a dream town, it’s got Roman history with an aqueduct nearby you can swim at, and a gorgeous medieval old town.
I know this isn’t what you asked, but don’t feel behind! You found some spots you enjoy, nothing wrong with that. IMO, Western Europe will always be there and is easy to do as you get older (so you have time!)
Italy. Greece is meh. France would be my 2nd