Amazing Places to Discover this Winter: It’s always nice to travel in any occasion, especially in winter for amazing cities. Around this time of the year, cities have a magical aura, they have festive Christmas markets, frozen lakes and cozy hotels waiting for you at the end of the day. So Discover the Best Cities to Visit this Winter.
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Budapest:
From ice skating on frozen lakes to warming up in the city’s world-famous outdoor pools at Széchenyi Baths, this winter is the right time to visit this magical city. Also, don’t miss on The Nutcracker at the Hungarian State Opera.
London:
London is an all-time favorite for Winter travel! During this time of the year, the entire city lights up, ice rinks pop everywhere and special productions open at the best venues in the city. Don’t miss the giant tree that is set up in Trafalgar Square if you go before Christmas is over.
New York:
From the scenic views, you’ll get this time of the year to all the wonderful Winter activities the city provides, you’ll never be bored. Central Park, in particular, looks beautiful at this time of the year, with its frozen lakes, naked trees and snow covered grounds.
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Nuremberg:
Nuremberg is one of the best destinations for winter! From classic treats like true gingerbread, the world-famous winter market to several museums and a rich history you will never run out of things to do while indulging yourself in the perfect winter escape.
Prague:
Founded in the 6th century, Prague is a medieval town full of pastel-colored buildings. Prague is usually full of tourists during the warmer months but in the Winter you can expect almost empty streets. During this time of the year, you can expect the Old Town Square to light up with twinkle lights and chalet-like cottages selling themed trinkets and warm beverages. Don’t miss some of the oldest pubs in Europe!
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Source: Condé Nast Traveller