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Europe's best winter destinations this year

Europe's best winter destinations this year

 

Winter is actually one of the best times to travel to Europe, with so many great winter destinations to choose from

As this time of the year is a unique opportunity to enjoy the splendor of the holiday away from the crowded tourist crowds and exorbitant costs

So what are the best destinations in Europe this winter... Join us to get to know them.

 

Where to travel in Europe in the winter

Europe's best winter destinations this year

Prague, Czech Republic

 

 

 

Old Town Square in Prague is a colorful and picturesque destination.

Add the magic of the New Year's Markets and the beautiful mornings you can enjoy across Charles Bridge

What makes Prague one of Europe's coolest winter destinations, Prague is also a romantic city

And in winter it does, with the splendor of snow haze and fine snow dust making the cobbled streets look like they're from a magical fairytale.

 Paris France

 

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Paris in winter? The answer is yes.

If you want to stroll along the Seine River and enter Notre Dame Cathedral and the Louvre Museum without waiting in long lines,

The winter season is the perfect time to visit Paris

This is the perfect time to dine in a cozy restaurant and enjoy rich French cuisine

Or eat hot chocolate and croissants in one of the many cafes, and indeed Paris is one of the most beautiful destinations in Europe in winter

Europe in winter

Krakow, Poland

 

It feels like some cities get beautiful in the winter, and Krakow is one of them. Like many winter destinations in Eastern Europe, Krakow is affordable, offering visitors plenty to see within the city itself as well as on side trips to nearby salt mines. Krakow is also home to Schindler's Factory, which has been turned into one of the best museums I've visited, showcasing the experience of Krakow residents leading up to and during World War II.

And the old city of Krakow in Poland turns into a beautiful New Year’s Market in December with delicious Polish dishes to try. Don't miss trying pierogia in restaurants  Zapiecek Nearby, open 24 hours and serving delicious pies on a varied daily menu.

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Budapest, Hungary

 

There are a lot of fun things to do in Budapest, Szechenyi is the largest thermal bath in Europe, and relaxing in the calm waters is reason enough to visit Budapest, there is nothing better than enjoying a heated outdoor pool.

Europe destinations in winter

Berlin Germany

 

Berlin is a wonderful city, full of history and attractions, as well as plenty of things to see and do. Berlin is also now known as a tourist center that attracts visitors from far and wide, as the city now looks really good and unified after the turmoil of World War II and the Cold War, but remnants of that time can be seen all over the city, from the Berlin Wall and the Holocaust Monument to the modern Potsdamerplatz square.

Germany also has markets dedicated to celebrating the New Year, and if you visit them at the right time, there will be a lot of interesting options waiting for you. You can try Christmas markets in Cologne, Dresden and Hamburg.

Vienna, Austria

 

Between imperial palaces and tourist attractions, along with elegant cafes and beautiful museums, there are plenty of reasons to fall in love with Vienna in winter, as this picturesque city, one of Europe's most beautiful destinations in winter, enjoys a mixture of modernity and history in charming scenes, and in winter Vienna is a great place to enjoy New Year's markets, as many places around the city provide delicious food and hot drinks to keep you warm.

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Bratislava, Slovakia

 

Bratislava may be small, but it is one of Europe's favorite winter destinations, as the old town square transforms into a wonderful New Year's festivities market, expect to see authentic handmade ornaments, and large servings of traditional food for a small price.

And Bratislava is only an hour away from Vienna by train, so it's easy to visit in one trip.

Gdansk, Poland

 

Gdansk is located in northern Poland on the coast of the Baltic Sea, and this site was actually the place where World War II began, and the beautiful old city was largely destroyed at that time, except that the colorful facades have now been rebuilt so that they look new, and they may look Gdansk in the winter is an unfamiliar option for many, but this unique city often has cheap flights during the winter season and allows you to spend the perfect city break.

Gdańsk was influenced by the many sailors and merchants who passed through it, which added to its charming atmosphere, add to this the splendor of its architecture, tourist attractions, and opportunities to dine in one of the many attractive restaurants or cafes.

Reykjavik, Iceland

 

Reykjavik is shown among the best European places to visit in winter, because it is in fact a wonderful place. Winter in Iceland means a lot of snow with opportunities to see the unique volcanic and thermal landscapes, and in the evening you can enjoy the splendor of the northern lights.

Eating out can be more expensive in Iceland, but there are some great restaurants to try that suit all visitor preferences.

Bergen, Norway

 

Between mountains and fjords, there is no denying that Bergen is one of the most beautiful places in Norway. From there you can take a tour of the fjords, and even in the winter, you can ride the funicular and enjoy the splendor of nature, as well as enjoy skiing, add to this the splendor of the colorful houses on the quayside, which was once a bustling center of trade, not to mention the opportunities to eat Delicious seafood and many interesting experiences when visiting Bergen in winter season.

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