1-Vienna
Who said it's nice to travel alone in the summer? Some trips, on the contrary, should be made only in winter
Despite the very low temperatures - the Christmas atmosphere in Vienna is unique. The cold does not stop the Viennese from strolling through the streets of the center, between the shops that shine with ‘Swarovski’ and the Christmas markets, or enjoying the ice rinks on its squares. The atmosphere that is created is magical.
Among other things, Vienna is famous for its bars. And what better way than to go to a Viennese bar, perhaps the Sacher Café, and enjoy a coffee while out in the cold?
2-Amsterdam
In Amsterdam you can skate on the frozen canals
The roofs of houses overlooking Amsterdam’s famous canals are covered in snow, so instead of boats are people skating. People abandon bicycles during the winter and take skates. The cold does not stop the noisy life of the city and its inhabitants, who warm themselves with a coffee in hand during their walks or any improvised fire in the city streets.
3- Prague
Christmas atmosphere in Prague
Prague is a fascinating, romantic, fairytale city and in the Christmas period it is even more so. The atmosphere is unique - the Christmas markets are crowded with tourists and carry a ‘vin brule’ (wine) flavor that you can’t resist warming up from the cold - with the magnificent castle rising all over the city.
4- Iceland
It will seem to you as if you are entering an ice castle in fairy tales. The ice caves formed by the ice cold in Iceland donate unforgettable landscapes. In the place where nature shows its strongest contrasts: water and fire, glaciers and volcanoes, Cryastal Caves are formed, crystal caves, palaces with rooms and corridors that seem to have emerged from the drawings of a book of fairy tales. Ice caves in Iceland are typical in this country, as geothermal phenomena open tunnels in the glacier, they can be too big to walk in them or too small, almost inaccessible, but what amazes you is the color that the ice takes and water games created between waterfalls and springs.
5- Tromsø, Norway
Polar light in Tromsø, Norway.
Between the Arctic and the Northen Lights area, the Northern Lights is one of the best spots to admire this phenomenon, as it is neither too far north nor too far south. In Tromsø, in the north of Norway, the so-called capital of Lappland, the phenomenon is often evident in winter. Here during the winter months, the sun never rises on the horizon, due to dusk, and the so-called polar night phenomenon never fully occurs.
6-Réso Montreal Canada
There is something that those who do not visit Montreal in the winter, miss, the underground city. Réso is one of the reasons why the city is also called "Dual City". This is the genius urban solution of the metropolis that during the winter suffers from terribly low temperatures, making life difficult for residents and tourists. 32 kilometers of roads, 120 entrances, 60 commercial and residential complexes, 50 restaurants, 8 large hotels and 2600 (between shopping malls, shops and boutiques) and 7 metro stations. Museums, universities and bus stations. An urban alterego which was inaugurated in 1966 with the first metro stations.
7- Rovaniemi, Finland
Rovaniemi is the capital of Lappland and the home of Santa Claus. Here you can take the kids to Santa Park, a park that mimics Grandpa's house, where you can meet elves and deer and see where the toys are built. Only eight kilometers away is the village of Babagjysh, which is kept as his real home, where children can go and make their dream come true.
8- Zurich Switzerland
Zurich is lit by Christmas lights
There is no better place than Switzerland to experience the holiday atmosphere. Stunning lakes, snow-capped mountains and picturesque towns are the ideal place for Christmas markets. In Zurich if it gets very cold it is also the largest Christmas market located inside a train station. But still you should not miss a walk through the alleys of the old town.
9- Lapland Finland
In Lappland land, covered with snow
A place between myth and legend, Lappland is the ideal place to visit in winter, when snow covers everything and is just as white as milk. Here the snow lasts about 183 days a year. Snow lakes, woods, lunch sleds and husky - here's what to expect during your stay in Lappland.
This ranking is not made from the most beautiful place to the least, it is a random solution when working on the material.
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