Christmas is a magical time of the year, so why not celebrate in fashion? Today, we share the best festive breaks to visit this season, ideal for a seasonal trip.
Why take a Christmas Break?
As the holidays approach, many of us start feeling the festive spirit and wish to surround ourselves with all things related to the season. One of the best ways to do that is by planning a holiday-themed trip to one of the many cities known for its winter celebrations.
If you’re not quite sure where to go, check out this most festive cities index for some inspiration.
This article will list some of the top festive destinations you can visit to get into the holiday spirit. Keep on reading to find out where you should travel for a festive getaway.
Best festive breaks
NYC: The city that never sleeps
New York City is without a doubt one of the most popular destinations during Christmastime. The city is full of holiday cheer, with festive lights and decorations adorning every street. There’s something for everyone to enjoy in NYC during the holidays, from the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree to the Radio City Christmas Spectacular.
If you’re looking for a unique holiday experience, be sure to check out some of NYC’s holiday markets. You’ll find everything from handmade gifts to delicious food and drinks. And of course, no trip to NYC during Christmastime would be complete without seeing the world-famous Rockettes perform their iconic show.
New York City has a special energy during Christmastime that you won’t find anywhere else. So whether you’re strolling through Central Park or doing some last-minute shopping on Fifth Avenue, be sure to soak up the holiday spirit of the city that never sleeps.
Berlin: Home of Christmas markets
Christmas markets are a beloved tradition in Germany, and Berlin is no exception. Its first Christmas market dates back to 1530., but today there are over 80 Christmas markets to choose from. The city comes alive with festive cheer during the holiday season, and its many Christmas markets are a big part of that. From traditional German goods to delicious food and drink, there’s something for everyone at these markets.
If you’re looking for a traditional German Christmas market, head to Gendarmenmarkt. This market features a beautiful setting with the Konzerthaus and French Cathedral as a backdrop. You’ll find all sorts of German goodies here, from handmade toys to Christmas decorations.
For something a little different, check out the Winterfeldtmarkt. This market is known for its international flair, with stalls selling goods from all over the world. There’s also a wide selection of food and drink available, making it the perfect place to refuel after a day of shopping.
Apart from Christmas markets, the city of Berlin has a lot to offer during the holiday season. If you’re looking for some festive fun, be sure to check out other attractions such as the Frankfurter Allee’s Christmas Carnival. No matter what kind of Christmas excitement you’re looking for, you’re sure to find it in Berlin.
Prague: An Instagrammer’s dream
Prague is a city that is rich in history and culture, making it a popular destination for tourists from all over the world. However, what many people don’t realize is that Prague is also an Instagrammer’s dream, thanks to its stunning architecture and picturesque scenery.
If you’re an avid Instagram user, then you’ll definitely want to add Prague to your list of places to visit. The city is filled with beautiful buildings and landmarks, such as the Charles Bridge and the Astronomical Clock, that are perfect for taking photos. There are also plenty of hidden gems in Prague that are waiting to be discovered by Instagrammers.
So, if you’re looking for a new place to explore with your camera, be sure to add Prague to your list. You won’t be disappointed – this is known as one of the places to visit to enjoy Christmas in Europe.
Lapland: The true Winter Wonderland
If you’re looking for a truly magical winter wonderland experience, a trip to Lapland is in order. This region in northern Finland is home to Santa Claus Village, where you can meet Santa himself and go on reindeer sleigh rides. You can also find plenty of snow activities to enjoy here like skiing, snowboarding, and even dog sledding.
Something that makes Lapland a true Winter Wonderland is the fact that the Northern Lights are often visible in the night sky. This makes for a truly unforgettable and picturesque holiday destination.
Salzburg: A Silent Night
The city of Salzburg is located in Austria, just north of the German border. It is best known as the birthplace of Mozart and the setting for “The Sound of Music”. Salzburg has also inspired Joseph Mohr to write the lyrics to one of the most famous Christmas carols in the world, “Silent Night.”
Salzburg makes for a great holiday destination, especially if you’re looking for a more low-key and relaxing trip. The fairytale-like city is small enough to get around easily on foot, and there are plenty of things to see and do. Around the holidays, you can go on a horse-drawn carriage ride through the city, or take a guided tour of the historic old town. If you’re feeling more adventurous, you can even go ice skating in one of the many parks!
Another great thing about this city is that, during the festive period, there are many sing-alongs and concerts that honor this city’s musical heritage.
No matter how you choose to spend your time in Salzburg, you’re sure to have a beautiful time singing “Silent Night” in the city that inspired it.
No matter where you spend the holidays, make sure to get out and enjoy all that these festive cities have to offer!
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