christmas escape ! Where?
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christmas escape ! Where?
We are thinking about getting away this Christmas to someplace in Europe ( a major city) I know some might suggest Spain but we'll be there in October.
If you have done it and have any suggestions it would be appreciated.
If you have done it and have any suggestions it would be appreciated.
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Venice? Quieter than at other times of the year, but depending on how long you are planning on staying also a fun place for new year.
Christmas Day itself most, if not all, the tourist attractions are shut and you will need to book a restaurant in advance, but otherwise its fun to wander without too many crowds.
Christmas Day itself most, if not all, the tourist attractions are shut and you will need to book a restaurant in advance, but otherwise its fun to wander without too many crowds.
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When I think Christmas I think of cities or places that are known for their Christmas markets. With that said, Munich, Prague, Vienna? On a smaller scale Strasbourg, Vienna or a tour of some of the larger Christmas markets in Germany (Rothenburg ob der Tauber/Nuremberg, etc)
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If you say "Christmas" do you mean the Christmas holidays or just December?
If it's the holidays, keep in mind that at least the German Christmas markets do not take place during the holidays, they terminate on Dec 23 or perhaps Dec 24 around noon.
If it's the holidays, keep in mind that at least the German Christmas markets do not take place during the holidays, they terminate on Dec 23 or perhaps Dec 24 around noon.
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Years ago we flew to Switzerland on Christmas Day and home on New Years. We spent the week in Lucerne. At first we were surprised there was no snow (although we found out snow on Christmas would be fairly unusual), but there was a wonderful holiday spirit, including the nightly lighting of the real candles on the lobby tree every night. Zurich was very festive. And of course the real benefit was going off to the mountains daily if we wanted where there was LOTS of snow. We also stopped early one morning in the wood carving village of Brienz, and it was simply magical with light snow falling.
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Thanks for suggestions. We are not interested in shopping,
just would like to avoid same old, same old...
We are flexible, so it could be News Years included.
Has anyone 'done" Paris at that time?
just would like to avoid same old, same old...
We are flexible, so it could be News Years included.
Has anyone 'done" Paris at that time?
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Amsterdam? Museums such as the Anne Frankhuis are open at least part of Christmas Day. There are usually a couple of ice rinks in the city too. You would need to book a restaurant for both Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
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Yes, we went to Paris for Christmas 3-4 years ago. It was wonderful. As you might expect, a big city has plenty to keep you occupied, plenty of restaurants and other things open, pretty holiday lights, shopping, ice skating if you're so inclined, etc., etc.
The Beaubourg is open Christmas Day, as is the Jewish History Museum (that is not the official name, I'm afraid) in the Marais...and other things as well, I bet. I would defintitely go to Paris for the holidays again.
The Beaubourg is open Christmas Day, as is the Jewish History Museum (that is not the official name, I'm afraid) in the Marais...and other things as well, I bet. I would defintitely go to Paris for the holidays again.
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Sintra, Portugal. Pretend you are Lillian Hellman and you are pissed off at Mary McCarthy so you stomp around in your mink coat and chain smoke. Don't arrive at your hotel without Louis Vuitton trunks, sweetie darling.
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Ironically enough, I have been to Paris over the holidays and will be there this year as well. We fly on the 26th and will be there until Jan 1. Honestly, it's wonderful but as you may have figured out, I'm biased. ) Paris at any time of year is fabulous as far as I'm concerned!
I've got to be honest with you though, I can't say that Paris exudes everything Christmas. It's not like you'll get there and say, "WOW...this place is over the top with Christmas lights and decorations!", it's just not. The Champs is very festive but nothing else stands out as being really decorated. We plan to spend a day in Strasborg because we've never been to a European Christmas market. I have been to Strasborg, just not at Christmas. Now with the high speed train, you can be there in 2 hours from Paris. I think it's a great place to spend the holidays and there's lots to do!!
I've got to be honest with you though, I can't say that Paris exudes everything Christmas. It's not like you'll get there and say, "WOW...this place is over the top with Christmas lights and decorations!", it's just not. The Champs is very festive but nothing else stands out as being really decorated. We plan to spend a day in Strasborg because we've never been to a European Christmas market. I have been to Strasborg, just not at Christmas. Now with the high speed train, you can be there in 2 hours from Paris. I think it's a great place to spend the holidays and there's lots to do!!