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Top European Destinations to Visit in Time for Winters


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Wintertime in Europe is a magical experience, mostly because of Christmas, but also for snowfall which turns families, couples, and solo travelers from all over the world to the beautiful cities of Europe. Apart from winter activities, such as ice skating and skiing, Christmas markets and New Year’s celebration are another great reason people back their bags. Tourists in herds go to Christmas markets to buy gifts, Christmas ornaments, Christmas lights, and to enjoy seasonal and traditional food and beverage.

The Christmassy atmosphere and New Year’s preparations are the main reason people travel for winter holidays. However, apart from all the festivals and celebrations, winters in the European cities are themselves amusing. Thousands of people plan their winter holiday to these cities such as London, Copenhagen, and Prague etc. for their natural winter setting and festivals.

When to travel for a winter break?

December welcomes the winter that brings more fun and less snow while January and February are a bit colder than December. It usually snows at towards the end of December, just in time for but that’s when you can ice skate or ski. However, cold in some European cities are not impossible to endure.

With adequate warm clothes, you can hop on a horse-drawn carriage to a warm coffee shop and enjoy a mug of hot chocolate. Don’t forget to ask for a booth near the window so you can watch the snow fall.

If the winter is too unbearable, as it sometimes can be in Finland, you can go to Christmas Markets, and get yourself local warm clothes, hats, gloves and waterproof boots to keep you warm. This is where you can also get Christmas gifts and souvenirs for your friends and family back home.

Whether it’s only for a weekend or a 14-day long winter break, getting a stamp on the passport and catching a flight has become a thing people as there are a limitless number of places and things to explore and experience during winter.

Plan a winter getaway

Traveling was once a thing to fret over, however, with the development of the World Wide Web has not only made traveling easier but also affordable. It has allowed us to book online flights with only a click, and finding accommodation anywhere around the world but also a thing of attraction and motivation for those of you who always thought of traveling as a rather hard work.

Now with Travel Agents in London, you can book the cheapest flights to some of the top destinations.

You will love the pictures of beautiful places around the world in summer, especially in Bali, Goa, and Australia, with cool aqua white-sand beaches, and green parks.

Winter, however, has its own charm especially in Europe. Christmas and New Year’s festivals and events are a great time to explore on a shoestring budget in European cities.

Fairytales have winters

Winter creates a rather magical and fairytale-like world, with wonderful snow-capped mountains, foggy December mornings, landscapes draped in the puddle of icy chill, and most importantly, tiny Christmas lights around big cities and small towns that look more like the World of Winx. Everything magical, rom sleigh rides through a breathtakingly beautiful countryside, to taking a midnight dip in chilly water, sailing, skiing, heli-skiing, exploring volcanoes, snowboarding, snowmobiling or simply enjoying the snowfall.

Just in time for Christmas

Most of the immigrants travel back to their countries for Christmas to spend the holiday of the year with their families back at home. Whereas others travel abroad to places known for their Christmas festivals or Christmas Markets such as Disneyland, Santa's Enchanted Forest, Santa Claus Village, Budapest Christmas Fair etc.

Travel to some of the best cities to spend winter vacations in for the amazing makeshift boulevards in London or Copenhagen, with a beer cup or a bowl of freshly made chicken corn soup under the bright Christmas lights and snow falling softly on your cheek as you look up to see them.

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Edinburgh, Scotland

Edinburgh is one of the best winter getaways, with its historical buildings, the majestic Edinburgh castle, green highlands and topsy-turvy roads that lives the illusion of a winter in the 70s. In winter, the Princes Street Gardens and Arthur’s Seat is transformed into an exquisitely breathtakingly winter wonderland. These are the perfect places to enjoy one of the most beautifully built and oldest cities of the continent.

Innsbruck, Austria

There is no way you can get bored in the ski and snowboard capital of the world. The city of Innsbruck is one of the top places to visit in winter, especially for hiking and mountaineering. It is also famous for being the two-time host of the Winter Olympics. The capital of the western state of Tyrol internationally recognized for its alpine resorts and majestic as well as contemporary architecture.

Transylvania, Romania

The region of Transylvania is full of fascinations and mystery, making it the ideal place for brief and cheap vacation in winter. It is known as one of the very few places where you can still find how people living with harmony in nature. It is also known for being the mysterious land of bloodthirsty Dracula. It looks extra spooky in winter with fog and chills. You can run to some of the best ski resorts and national parks in Transylvania.

Prague, Czech Republic

The already beautiful city comes alive in winter when snow falls over its beautiful peaks, as well as at the Prague Castle, and the cobblestone streets are lit with Christmas tree lights. Pearl of Bohemia, which is a medieval town, looks so spooky in winter. If the cold in Prague gets too much for you, head to one of the local cafés in the old town to have a mug of hot chocolate.

London, England

London is my pick for the best European destination to visit in winter. The Christmas markets of London should be on top of your bucket list. From traditional festive food, dazzling lights, arts, and crafts material, to tree decorations, there is nothing you won’t find there. Enjoy a mug of warm coffee while enjoying Christmas carols under thousands of lights.

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