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Old Nov 28th, 2013, 07:09 AM
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Hi All ,

I have just returned from trip to Barcelona (already been to london too ) .
I am living in frankfurt . What would be the good place to visit in January in Europe.
Cant go to anywhere that is too cold that here .

Thank you for your ideas
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Old Nov 28th, 2013, 07:31 AM
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Try the Canary Islands or Madeira for a bit of sun in a European winter.
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Depends on your definition of not "too cold". Look at the southern parts of Italy, Sicily, Greece or perhaps a return to Spain - there's a good chance it will be mild in those locations but not "hot".
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I was in Sevilla and Granada in January, 2000. It was quite pleasant, especially compared to where I live in eastern Washington.
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Old Nov 28th, 2013, 09:13 AM
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<i>Cant go to anywhere that is too cold that here .</i>
None of the countries that you have listed this question under. If this is your criteria then just head to the southern hemisphere. It will be summer there.
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If you want less cold - as in temps in the 50s try southern Spain or Sicily.

If you want summer/beach weather you need to go to a different continent.
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Even in southern Spain day time temps can drop alarming low. I would avoid.
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In southern Spain it is obviously cold in the mountains - since they have snow/skiing.

But these are really the only places with an average that is fairly warm. Naturally - there is no guarantee for any specific day more than a day or two in adance.
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