Hallstatt, Austria


Located between the cities of Salzburg and Graz in the Salzkammergut lake district of Austria, Hallstatt is a small town famous all over the world for its poetic and peaceful beauty. The most beautiful village in Austria has one side facing the mountain, the other facing the sea, and is a favorite place for tourists. Many people often choose this as a winter resort as well as to play sports such as skiing.
Bruges, Belgium


Bruges, the capital of West Flanders, is located in the northwest of Belgium. It is famous for its fairytale atmosphere with beautiful nature in harmony with ancient medieval architecture. Gothic-style buildings and cobblestone streets create a charming look for the city of Bruges. This destination attracts many tourists during Christmas thanks to its sparkling ice rinks, wine, beer and the world's best chocolates.
Colmar, France


Located in the Alsace region on the eastern border of France, Colmar's historical culture and architectural style are strongly influenced by its German neighbor. The most impressive point is the interweaving of modern architecture with colorful walls, some ancient wooden structures are still intact after hundreds of years. Reflecting on the clear blue water, close together wooden houses with ancient red-brown tiled roofs and stylized window frames of all kinds, quiet paths next to flower-covered railings create a strong impression on visitors.
Cotswolds, England

The Cotswolds is a range of gently sloping hills in a peaceful countryside of England. The Cotswolds is considered the "Heart of England" with its poetic natural scenery. Although the weather is always full of fog, causing many tourists to complain, most of them when coming here are conquered by the beauty of medieval villages, churches with ancient bell towers, and hills covered with snow like sprinkled white powder.
Grindelwald, Switzerland


Grindelwald is the largest resort in the Jungfrau region and also one of the oldest mountain resorts in Europe. The first impression of Grindelwald is its special location, where three rugged areas meet: Eiger, Wetterhorn and Mettenberg. Coming to Grindelwald, you will understand what it feels like to live in the world of the Snow Queen. Many visitors say they are enchanted by the pretty little houses with snow-white roofs in this village.
Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria, Germany

If the Palace of Versailles displays the luxury and magnificence of France, Buckingham exudes the nobility of England, then Neuschwanstein Castle is the embodiment of the fairy-tale architecture and romantic innovation of Germany in the 19th century. For dreamy tourists who always love fairy tales, Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, Germany is truly a destination that helps you turn your dreams into reality. According to visitors, the castle is most beautiful in winter with a snow-white landscape.
Prague, Czech Republic


The sparkling Old Town, the snow-covered red roofs, the bustling Christmas markets and the rich cuisine are the factors that attract tourists to Prague in winter. Besides, visitors to Prague can also take a day trip to České Švýcarsko National Park, also known as Czech Switzerland, to see the snow-covered mountainsides and hills or visit the giant wooden stone bridge Pravčická brána.
Lapland, Finland

Lapland is a legendary land, located in the north of Finland, very close to the North Pole, so there are nearly 200 cold winter days a year. Lapland is famous for its ski resorts, the Northern Lights and vast wilderness. The capital of Lapland is Rovaniemi, known as the home of Santa Claus.
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