9 ene 2019

The best destinations to visit in winter.

The best destinations to visit in winter.


Winter is one of the wonderful times of the year when the weather can be cold but the atmosphere is pleasant and festive. If your desire is to travel during the winter months, you must select a country that welcomes an excited traveler who is looking for the best winter vacations the world can offer. Many countries have winter sports such as skiing and snowboarding, so you can enjoy your favorite physical activity while enjoying the beautiful views. Other countries have winter celebrations, including Christmas bazaars, such as those in Germany, and open-air festivals that are the perfect adventure for a tourist.

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All the places are excellent and almost perfect. It depends on your tastes, there is a wide variety of countries that offer every winter activity you can imagine.
December is the month when the stores and streets are decorated for the holiday season, and they remind us that we have a lot to do, whether to buy gifts, plan trips or find the right attire for a party. Experienced travelers know that the first weeks of December offer the perfect opportunity to take a trip. With almost everyone absorbed in preparing for vacations instead of traveling. Others may want a change of scenery or the opportunity to celebrate the holidays in a new place far away.


Germany

If you're looking for Christmas, Germany is one of the best places to go. You'll find innumerable offers, and December is also one of the cheapest months to travel here. Dresden hosts the largest number of Christmas markets in the eastern region of the country and offers the most seasonal event in Germany, such as ceramics from Lusatia, gingerbread from Pulsnitz, blown glass from Lauscha, handicrafts.

Christmas Market

New York.

Christmas in Manhattan. In general, the month of December is not so cold, just wrap up and enjoy strolling through Fifth Avenue stores and all the elaborate window displays. Glide along the ice rink at Rockefeller Center, which includes a spin under the most famous Christmas tree in the world, and rest in the magnificent hotel filled with Christmas decorations. Even some of the most grumpy New Yorkers tend to enjoy a brighter spirit during this time of year and will hear the carols echoing in the subway stations and on the streets.

New York


Vienna

Austria is legendary for its snowy slopes for skiing and snowboarding. But even if you do not ski or get on board, you can enjoy a fairytale-like a winter wonderland, especially in the town of Ischgl, where locals gather to sing Christmas carols. In Vienna, you can enjoy Vienna's famous children's choir as they sing adorable Christmas carols from the center of the Hofburgkapelle acoustic chapel, while the lights of the festivities illuminate the famous Gothic town hall. Nearby is a fabulous Christmas market that has more than 140 vendors. Stroll in your warm winter coat and enjoy the scent of hot Lebkuchen gingerbread and the steam rising from the glasses of tasty hot spiced wine.


Zurich

One of the funniest activities is to climb the chairlift up the mountain at night with a group of friends or family, and after enjoying a fondue for dinner, descend at full speed with a wooden sled along 7km of the track. It is an activity that practiced with head does not have any danger. Even small children can participate accompanied by an adult.
Visiting Gruyères, the tiny medieval fairy-tale town, is a must, both in winter and in summer its charm leaves no one indifferent. Located at the top of a small hill presided over by its imposing 13th-century walled castle, it is known as one of the cheese mecha in Switzerland and, therefore, one of the best places to taste a fondue. All restaurants in Gruyères offer this Swiss specialty.
Not skiing does not mean that you cannot enjoy the snow equally. In Switzerland, almost all ski resorts have a network of hiking trails at any time of the year. Crossing snowy forests on a sunny day and recharging your lungs with fresh air is a sensational experience. The snowshoes will help you to move better through the snow and not to sink your feet in the softer areas.



Argentina

If you are looking to escape the unbearable heat of summer, a trip to visit Argentina in the winter can be ideal. Since Argentina is located in the southern hemisphere, its stations are opposite to the countries located in the northern hemisphere.
The winter months of June, July and August are a good time to travel to Argentina. Argentina in the winter has different climates, from mild temperatures in the north to ice glaciers in the south. You can go skiing and mountain climbing, or simply enjoy moderate temperatures during wine tasting tours. These are some of our recommendations for places to visit in Argentina in the winter:
The northwest of Argentina is a great destination for winter. Iguazú Falls are also a part of the country nice to visit in winter. Patagonia: You can enjoy excellent skiing in the Cerro Catedral de Bariloche and Cerro Castor in Ushuaia. The snow-capped mountains are a winter wonderland and the fantasy of all skiers. You can also visit the Perito Moreno glacier and take a boat cruise to see the glaciers up close.
Mendoza reaches moderately cool temperatures in the winter months because it is at the base of the Andes. This allows cozy wine tastings where you can enjoy the best wineries, restaurants and day trips that Mendoza has to offer without freezing. Skiing is also popular in the area, so be sure to plan a day to ski in the Cordillera de Los Andes, followed by a rich local-made Malbec after a day of going to the slopes.
The snowy peaks and the daily wine tours make Mendoza a faultless destination at winter time.