Where would you go in December?
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Where would you go in December?
I'm looking for a place for our family to visit in Europe for Christmas through New Years. We are not interested in skiing, and it looks like many Christmas markets will be closed by the time we arrive. Most of us have been to Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, London, Scotland, and Rome/Florence/Venice. Given that many places are closed on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Years, we loose some days but would enjoy a nice resort with activities on those days. We would be open to Rome, but don't know what to combine it with since we don't want to do Florence/Venice again. 1) Any suggestions for other favorite post-Christmas European locations? 2) Any suggestions for other cities to combine with Rome? Thank you.
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It sounds like you really aren't interested in going to the UK again -- but a country house hotel in the countryside either Christmas Eve through Boxing Day or a few days over the New years holiday. You could combine it with a few day city break in London or York or almost anywhere
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Amsterdam is open over Christmas and New Year. The museums I mean, and pretty much everything else too.
You could embrace the season and head north, cold,yes, dark, yes, dog sledding, possibly, saunas certainly, and a good chance of aurora.
Otherwise south as bilbo suggests, or maybe Madeira or the Azores.
You could embrace the season and head north, cold,yes, dark, yes, dog sledding, possibly, saunas certainly, and a good chance of aurora.
Otherwise south as bilbo suggests, or maybe Madeira or the Azores.
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We spent a week in Antwerp and Amsterdam this past holiday season - arriving after Christmas and staying over New Year's. Antwerp's markets were open and things were pretty festive. There's also a big fireworks show on NYE. It was a little chilly, but we just dressed for it.
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Have a look at southern Andalusia - Cadiz, Tarifa, etc., or Gibraltar. There are white villages, Roman ruins, beaches for sunning or windsurfing, ferries to Morocco... Pretty reliable sunshine, open roads, oranges on the trees.
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I begin with this opening line so often, but I think it has merit.
We lived in Austria for many years. Those Christmas/Ski Break holidays not spent at home or in Paris/Prague/Budapest/Warsaw/Munich/Salzburg were spent in the South. That is, Croatia and Italy.
Happy Travel Planning!
We lived in Austria for many years. Those Christmas/Ski Break holidays not spent at home or in Paris/Prague/Budapest/Warsaw/Munich/Salzburg were spent in the South. That is, Croatia and Italy.
Happy Travel Planning!
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I agree with both Rome & Naples (Sorrento, Pompeii, Herculaneum). I spent time in both just before & over Christmas, cool & pleasant, after arriving from a couple of December weeks in Malta where it was really quite nice, light jacket weather. For something completely different go to Malta.
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I begin with this opening line so often, but I think it has merit.
We lived in Austria for many years. Those Christmas/Ski Break holidays not spent at home or in Paris/Prague/Budapest/Warsaw/Munich/Salzburg were spent in the South. That is, Croatia and Italy.
Happy Travel Planning!
We lived in Austria for many years. Those Christmas/Ski Break holidays not spent at home or in Paris/Prague/Budapest/Warsaw/Munich/Salzburg were spent in the South. That is, Croatia and Italy.
Happy Travel Planning!
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Amsterdam is open over Christmas and New Year. The museums I mean, and pretty much everything else too.
You could embrace the season and head north, cold,yes, dark, yes, dog sledding, possibly, saunas certainly, and a good chance of aurora.
Otherwise south as bilbo suggests, or maybe Madeira or the Azores.
You could embrace the season and head north, cold,yes, dark, yes, dog sledding, possibly, saunas certainly, and a good chance of aurora.
Otherwise south as bilbo suggests, or maybe Madeira or the Azores.
Combine the ice hotel with a tour of the underground iron-ore mine in Kiruna. It is the largest mine of its kind in the world.
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Ice Hotel and Sami in northern Sweden
I second the Ice Hotel in northern Sweden. It would be a unique winter experience. You could stay one night in the actual ice hotel and the other nights in warm accommodations. https://www.icehotel.com/icehotel-original
There's also eco tourism at a Sami Village https://nutti.se/
There's also eco tourism at a Sami Village https://nutti.se/
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I'm afraid I can not be of much help. The post Christmas/pre New Years break we spent in Italy was divided between a friend's house in Trieste and a couple of days in Venice. Our friends knew what would be open or closed and we could plan accordingly.
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There was a thread on here recently about Christmas markets open after Christmas, as there are quite a few dotted around. That might be helpful for you. To this I would also add Brussels, which has a market (Winter Wonders) that is open until 6 January.
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