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Europe In January: A Complete Guide For A Trip

Snowy scenery and cold weather make January in Europe a magical time to visit. With fewer daytime hours, it's the coldest month of the year. While the temperature in Southern Europe is milder, it can be frigid in Northern Europe. Covered in snow, the continent looks like a magical winter place.

If you’re into winter sports, you can enjoy skiing or snowboarding in the Austrian Alps. The Finnish Lapland lets you ride dog sleds or go snowmobiling. Iceland's volcanic landscapes are some of the best places to see in Europe in January. Furthermore, January is the least expensive month to travel in Europe, as you can find economic flights and places to stay. Indulge in Budapest's famous Széchenyi or Gellért Baths and enjoy the healing water. Moreover, the Carnival season starts in January with parties, parades, and bonfires. You can thus enjoy the Burns Night which is a Scottish holiday that honors the author Robert Burns. 

The French Riviera or the Amalfi Coast are also great places to go if you want more comfortable weather. You can visit well-known places in Madrid, such as the Prado Museum and El Escorial. Without the summer crowds, the city's mild weather makes exploring fun. Florence’s small streets, old buildings, and pretty piazzas also make it a charming place to tour. The Accademia Gallery, the Uffizi Gallery, and the Florence Duomo are all places you can explore. For the best deals on Europe trip packages, January is the best time to book.
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Essential Information About Europe In January

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Weather Conditions Of Europe In January

January is considered the coldest time of the year in Europe with heavy snowfall and occasional rainfall. In January, Northern Europe experiences freezing temperatures and short daylight hours while the weather in Central Europe is comparatively milder with very low chances of snowfall.

The temperature never dips below zero in Southern Europe and snow can be experienced only at high altitudes. If you want to escape harsh winter, head to the French Riviera and Amalfi Coast, which are the best places to go in Europe in January.

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Cities To Visit In Europe In January

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Paris

Paris is one of the best places to see in Europe in January because of its calm, romantic charm. You can walk along the quiet streets or climb to the top of the Eiffel Tower for stunning panoramas. Discover the Mona Lisa and other treasures at the Louvre Museum. Explore the haunting Catacombs beneath the ground and enjoy modern art at the Centre Pompidou. Enjoy a ballet or opera at the Palais Garnier as you cap off your day.
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Amsterdam

Amsterdam's winter markets and fairs are extremely popular in January, and the year begins with the New Year's celebrations. You can celebrate National Tulip Day, which marks the beginning of the tulip season. Enjoy the Amsterdam Light Festival, which makes evening boat rides unique. Visit the Zaanse Schans windmills and cheese farms in Volendam for a nice break in the countryside. Experience nightlife at exclusive bars like the Amsterdam Icebar.
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Zurich

One of the best cities in Europe to visit in January is Zurich. Here, you can take a picturesque train ride through the Alpine communities of Switzerland. As you stand on the viewing deck at Jungfraujoch, Europe's highest peak, you can take stunning pictures. At the Lindt Museum, indulge in endless chocolate tastings to warm up. Sledding, snowshoeing, and igloo adventures are all fun winter sports that you can indulge in.
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Barcelona

Barcelona is considered one of the best places in Europe to visit in January because it is less crowded and provides a more personal experience. You can visit the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell with fewer people around. Enjoy the fun at the Sant Antoni Festival with parades, music, and exciting fire shows! Savour classic tapas as you stroll along Las Ramblas. For great views, take a hike up the beautiful Serra de Collserola. You can also enjoy flamenco shows that highlight Spain’s vibrant culture.

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Berlin

For its lively energy and winter charm, Berlin is one of the best cities in Europe to visit in January. The International Green Week and Berlin Fashion Week are great events to explore here. At the Berlin Wall and Brandenburg Gate, you can learn a lot about history. Clubs like Neukölln Country Club are great places to see live music and have fun at night. You can walk around cosy Christmas markets that stay open until January.

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Budapest

For a cosy ambience and one-of-a-kind experiences, Budapest is one of the places to travel in Europe in January. Here, you can rejuvenate yourself in warm thermal baths like Gellért or Széchenyi. Check out the Gozsdu Weekend Market to find gifts and crafts made in the area. Take a ride on the Danube at night to see the city lit up. Enjoy Hungarian delicacies like goulash, lángos, and chimney cake. End your day in one of the unique and wonderful ‘ruin bars’.

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Madrid

You can visit Madrid in January for its mild weather and vibrant experiences. The Prado Museum, the Royal Palace, and the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium are just a few of the famous places you can visit here. At Puerto de Navacerrada, you can ski or play in the snow, or explore the trails of Guadarrama National Park. See the city's modern and historic landmarks on a bus tour. At El Rastro's outdoor flea market, you can shop for antiques, vintage clothes, crafts, and gifts while enjoying a relaxing environment.

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Florence

Florence's peaceful charm and rich culture make it one of the best cities to visit in Europe in January. You can enjoy great shows at the Orchestra of Toscana and celebrate Epiphany here. Explore the Accademia Gallery, Florence Duomo, and Uffizi Gallery whenever you like. At Rivoire, you can enjoy a nice cup of thick Florentine hot chocolate. At cosy spots like Pitti Gola e Cantina, you can enjoy Tuscan wines and filling dishes like ribollita and pappa al pomodoro.

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Vienna

Tourist places in Vienna are plenty in number, along with a shower of shopping centers, nightlife, and monumental history. The city is the capital of the Republic of Austria and part of Europe’s list of “Most Visited Sites”. The banks of the river Danube is where the city is located, and its location is one of the major reasons as to why the city is graced with beautiful History, and charming environment. The Habsburg Empire had its heart in the city of Vienna, and it served as a portal between the west and east parts of Europe. Vienna is very important to the culture and commerce of the Republic of Austria.

There are many visitors and tourist coming in from all over the world to witness the greatness of the city.The cosmopolitan feel Vienna gives off has refrained from letting its charm and first world vibes going away with time. The streets and roads are adorned by the cafés, and architecture dating centuries back, the fiakers or horse-drawn cabs, are a major attraction, besides the chocolates, and delicacies that come along with the city.The pastries, the concerts of Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss, the great artist of Classical music, the waltz presented to us by the Viennese, everything adds up to all that Vienna has given to Planet Earth, and all that it will keep giving to it.

The historical beauty of the city’s monuments, the personalities it has given to us, has offered Austria a great share in the life others. The culture the walls, and streets have carried down through generations, and centuries, the refinement of all that is pretty, the activities, all the things to do here has come together to make sure that no one visiting the city faces a lack of happiness and looking forward to the next day here.

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Lisbon

The capital city of Portugal, Lisbon is indeed one of the most beautiful and cosmopolitan cities of Europe. Nestled over a series of hills, Lisbon is located near the mouth of River Tagus. It is definitely a place that is inevitably linked with the sea. Plucky navigators embarked from here in the 15th and the 16th centuries to chart new lands and sail the unknown waters. The legacy of this Golden Age of Discovery defines the majority of the heritage and culture of the city.   

Lisbon is a vibrant and colorful destination. Famed for its sunny and warm disposition, the city is endowed with a wealth of world-class museums, historic monuments and a host of other interesting places to see.

You can explore the narrow streets of the Old Quarter, take a stroll on the riverbank promenade or wander through the verdant gardens and parks. In fact, to make the most of your holiday in Lisbon, you ought to enjoy it just like the locals do. If done right, you’ll quickly fall for the beguiling charm and the welcoming character of the city. So, pack your bags and let yourself unwind and relax in the comforting atmosphere of Lisbon.


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London

London city is a memoir of cobbled streets and hidden gems, and you’re bound to unravel a new side of it every time you’re over here. It is located in the Southeastern area of Great Britain and has something for everyone. London has the popular places to visit in England from history and culture to fine food and good times. London is packed with conventional tourist spots, and the best way to explore the city is to discover the lesser-known nooks and crannies. The capital is known for its world-class cuisines, fashion statement, and superb shopping. 

There are various art galleries in London that have preserved the rich culture and history of this city. From museums to aquariums to giant shopping centers to world-class hotels and restaurants, you’ll find everything in London to keep you on your toes. London tourism has significantly increased in recent times because of the new avenues it has added in its already diverse historical and cultural scene. you can feel like being in the royal era by visiting Buckingham Palace, and you can recreate the scenes of your favorite movies at Warner Bros studio

London also offers tons of enthralling activities like strolling through the garden, watching shows at performing art venues and pedaling the fastest cycle track at Queen Elizabeth Park. You can also take a boat ride down the Thames River and you can try white water rafting at the Olympic course. In London the winters are very cold, windy and long while the summers are partly cloudy, comfortable and short. The daily lows range between 6 degrees to 13 degrees Celsius and the daily highs range between 12 degrees to 18 degrees Celsius. The overall weather here is generally temperate marine which means not higher than 32 degrees Celsius in summers and not less than 0 degrees Celsius in winters.

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Rome

Mentioned in the world’s most iconic places, Rome is an epitome of beauty and history. Apart from being the capital city of Italy, the city also remains as a memorial to the creative imagination of architecture. Due to the 3000 year old ad hoc urban development, the historic centre of Rome is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Situated on the central portion of the Italian peninsula, on the Tiber River about 24 km from the Tyrrhenian Sea. Rome is made up of warm colours and historic architectural styles.

The beauty of this place resides significantly in the churches. There are approximately nine hundred churches, from the Paleochristian and Medieval period to the Gothic, from the Renaissance to the Baroque up until the Modern. Or, you can admire Rome’s beauty during the sunrise and the sunset. The colours become warmer and the city lights start to shine. A city filled with icons of antiquity and the Christian faith, it’s hard to know where to go first. Rome is divided into several districts with its centre, the Colosseo district, including the most ancient attractions like the Colosseum, Capitoline Hill, and the Roman Forum.

On the outskirts of the centre is Old Rome, featuring the Pantheon, majestic cathedrals, plazas, and Renaissance architecture. There are plenty of activities to do in Rome. For unique cultural experiences, you can visit the Trevi fountain and follow their tradition by tossing a coin into it. Or, you can shop for handicrafts and haute couture from the local market. Also, if you are an art fanatic, you can visit archaeological sites, Baroque churches, villas-turned-museums, for a wonderful experience. Moreover, you can hike up Mount Vesuvius and explore the UNESCO-listed ruins of Pompeii.

Rome has a Mediterranean climate. Temperatures can stay around 30 degrees in the daytime, but the nights are usually cooler and more comfortable.  In the spring season, Rome has warm weather and summers can be hot and humid. Temperatures in July and August can easily exceed 32 degrees Celsius. Additionally, winter is a really good time to visit. If you want to save money on accommodation, and site tourist attractions without the long lines then plan your vacation in winter.

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Edinburgh

The breathtaking capital of Scotland, Edinburgh comprises two distinct sections, a medieval Old Town and a Georgian New Town. It is located in the southeastern part of Scotland in Lothian on the south bank of the Firth of Forth, a estuary that opens up into the North Sea.

The city is known for its gorgeous beauty with not only immense natural splendor but also stunning architecture, majestic castles, and miles of meandering streets. The spectacular and diverse landscape of the city makes it a must visit especially as you can witness a gradual transformation from the volcanic Pentland Hills in the south to the beaches of Portobello in the East.

Edinburgh has several attractions in the historic Old Town including the Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile. You can also go on a sightseeing tour to the New Town where you can explore the exquisite shops and restaurants or even climb up to the Arthur’s Seat for some of the most breathtaking views.

There are various other interesting activities that you can engage in such as exploring the Edinburgh Castle, visiting the National Museum of Scotland, strolling through Holyrood Park, discovering the Camera Obscura and World of Illusions, and much more.

Like most other parts of the country, Edinburgh has a temperate maritime climate with its summers very mild but winters cold and humid. It rains here all through the year and the average temperature is around 8.8°C.

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Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is a historic city in Croatia closer to the Adriatic Sea. There are well preserved buildings on this city built in baroque and Gothic style. Many historic buildings and converted into historic museums now. This is a walled city and has many tourist resorts. This is also a sea port and has lesser population. This city has seen its development during 15th and 16th century. This is a city with scenic spots and landscapes. You can visit this city for its architectural beauty, splendid churches, monasteries, fountains, and museums. There are many places to visit and things to do in this old city.

There are beautiful valleys, towns, islands, peninsula, and other neighbouring towns that can be visited. You can take bus as a local transportation. You can also take ferry and boats rides and go sightseeing nearby places. In this city you can take many of the “Game of Thrones” walking tours. There are nearby islands where many movies have been filmed. You can visit beaches, take boating trips, attend local festivals, and enjoy tasting the local cuisine. This place also offers bars, lounges, and clubs for a swish nightlife. The locals are friendly. This city is safe, but you must follow the local customs to stay safe.

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Prague

The beautiful architecture and historic charm of Prague make it one of the best cities in Europe to visit in January. You may get a taste of Czech cuisine here, particularly the seasonal sauerkraut cabbage soup, to warm up. Visit the arch-shaped Charles Bridge to experience the beautiful, foggy atmosphere. Go ice skating at the Ovocný rink and see animals at the Prague Zoo. At Old Town Square, you can watch fireworks on New Year's Eve. Try your hand at Ice Stock which is a fun winter game.
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Reykjavik

Reykjavik is among the best places to visit in January in Europe because it feels like a winter fantasyland. Here, you can explore the night sky in search of the Northern Lights. For exhilarating experiences, scale icy walls or hike massive glaciers like Vatnajökull. You can relax in the warm Blue Lagoon, or drive a snowmobile across the snowy landscapes. Explore stunning ice caves that are lit up in striking shades of blue. Remember to observe whales as the beautiful giants break through the freezing waves.

Countries To Visit In Europe In January

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Switzerland

Switzerland has been the world’s most favourite holiday destination for decades now and the reason can be seen as soon as you get off the plane! Switzerland is home to simple breathtaking scenery with the  landscape being dotted with towering peaks, shimmering lakes and countless waterfalls.

Switzerland has entertained tourists for a very long time and this means that here, you will be able to get tailored experiences like nowhere else.  You can be a part of fascinating train journeys through pristine landscapes, walk on suspension bridges that seem to float between two mountains offering panoramic views, walk behind waterfalls and through frozen glaciers.

Having said that,
Switzerland tourism involves a lot more than your days out into the wild! Swiss people also have a distinct culture with age-old civilizations still living in their traditional chalet-style homes. If you are lucky, you will be able to spot the locals in their traditional attire, playing their huge alphorns in the marketplace.

You can also visit the remote villages you get a taste of true Swiss culture! The Swiss countryside is dotted with numerous castles, forts and their ruins with fascinating histories. You can visit several scenic landmarks that sit alongside its numerous lakes and walk through centuries old vineyards  that follow age-old techniques.

Apart from the quintessential villages and towns, you can also enjoy the more cosmopolitan and modern side of the Swiss country through its cities and metropolises. You can visit Geneva and experience first-hand some of the world’s most sophisticated machinery at CERN.

Or, you can go to Zurich to witness some of the most contemporary and eclectic architecture in the world! Also, you can visit Basel which is considered an arts capital of the world with its modern installations of Art Basel which showcase the best in the world of  contemporary art.

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Iceland

The feisty volcanoes, spurty geysers, steaming hillocks and lonely lava plains in itself sounds like an unforgettable adventure. Add to it the ethereal Northern lights, gleaming glacial caves, majestic whales, and warm soothing geothermal waters. Offering the best tourist places in Iceland, it is a stunning display of nature’s incredible beauty.

From the fantastic aurora borealis or northern lights, active volcanoes, waterfalls, volcanic craters and geysers at The Golden Circle to the unparalleled seafood, beautiful ice caves and world’s best hot springs, Who says there is nothing but ice in Iceland?

Where else can you trek majestic ice caves, tour about an active volcano on a helicopter, witness northern lights from the luxury of your hotel, and swim in the most epic swimming pools in the world than Iceland?

The unusual yet tasty Hákarl - Shark and Svið - Sheep's head, calls food junkies for an unprecedented meal. Be it shopping for souvenirs, Icelandic art or fashion clothes at Geysir, or wool sweaters and warm clothes at Kolaportid Flea Market,  Iceland has something for everyone. And the unusual landscapes of Iceland has no dearth of adventures. How about exploring the countryside on Icelandic horses, witnessing the iconic Gullfoss Waterfall, playing with puffins at the old harbour in Reykjavik, diving the silfra fissure, or simply relaxing in the mineral rich waters of the Blue Lagoon? Iceland has something for everyone.

And although Iceland looks otherworldly, the friendly locals make it up for the puffin burgers and fermented shark. Also, the roads of Iceland are gloriously crowd free. A true haven if you are considering a crowd free holiday destination unlike other European Countries. It should be in your bucket list to explore the
best tourist places in Iceland.

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Austria

Want to know about the tourist places in Austria and Austria itself? Lush Meadows, snow-covered alps, glittering lakes and dainty mountain villages. Sounds much like the background of a dreamy song sequence? Well that’s Austria for you. The magical landlocked country of Austria is a classic combination of nature and a rich history and culture. Austria is famous for its winter activities, classic wine tours, rich heritage, nature parks, wonderful lakes and the mighty Danube River.

There is so much to explore in Vienna, Salzburg, Graz, Linz and Innsbruck. Be it shopping in the longest shopping streets of Vienna, strolling amidst the beautiful baroque city architecture of Salzburg, enjoying a local Viennese dessert in street cafes and bells or indulging in thrilling water sports in Innsbruck, Austria has so much to offer for both nature enthusiasts and lovers of art and food. Famous for its cafes and bistros, Austria offers some excellent desserts to satiate your sweet tooth.

The iconic Wiener schnitzel, Tafelspitz and Selchfleisch are a gastronomical delight. Enjoy winter sports amidst snow capped alps or throng the outdoor Christmas markets. Take off on foot on a bright summer afternoon through the unprecedented museums, parks and hike the famous Wachau Valley. Whether you visit this beautiful country in winter or summers, you can be sure of getting equally mesmerized.

Austria is home to several stunning lakes that provide for excellent scuba diving activities when the snow melts. It is also famous for its spectacular summer music festival. After all, how can we expect anything less than Unrivaled classical music from the land of Beethoven and Mozart! Head to Austria and visit the tourist places in Austria for an unforgettable European Excursion anytime you wish to. It is ever welcoming and cheaper than most other fancy European countries.

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Norway

Encompassing the mountains, the giant glaciers and the deep sea fjords, Norway is a Scandinavian Country. Being a home to the vikings, Norway has been exhibiting the boldness and determination of the past with its culture and local vibe. Also known as the “land of midnight sun”, Norway is famed for the magical phenomenon of northern lights.  The skies of Norway have always been the most attractive part about it. The glistening waves of lights in the midnight in the form of “lights” have attracted flocks of tourists towards it from all over the world. Apart from this, its scenic fjords and phenomenal lakes further make it an even more beautiful country to visit as a tourist.

Taking you to the middle of the Aurora region, the city of Tromsø is one of the most famous attractions of Norway. From here, you can glance at the beautiful scenery painted in the skies by auroras. Places like Lofoten Islands, Lynjenfjord and Alta are also known to offer numerous pretty views and further attract numerous visitors from all over the world. From camping throughout the night to enjoying the beautiful phenomenon of the Northern Lights, there are numerous activities which can be enjoyed in Norway. Oslo, the Capital of Norway is further a home to numerous famous places and attractions, tours of which can be easily done, by making your Europe trip memorable.

Norway stays cold most of the time and the winters here are generally bitterly cold. While most parts of the country remain blanketed in snow, you will find many famous places here which will be perfect to visit in winters as well. The months of January and February are dark and the coldest hence make sure that you visit here from April to October.

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France

Perhaps, it is its world-renowned romance with fabric that the fashion fraternity calls couture. Or, maybe it is the museums here, home to the most prized art possessions on Earth. However, we opine that the rich beauty of the French canvas, is a portrait narrated by a mindset that’s intoxicated with the cherry wine hues of love and passion, garnished with what the French would call, je nai se quoi. While Paris, home to the Eiffel Tower and a sartorial universe by itself, may invite tourists, there is a lot to France beyond the city.

 

The villages of the country, picturesque in their provincial glory, are ‘’quaint’’essentially, the heart and soul of France. All the raving about French food is actually all true. Be it their delightful sauces, their filling pastries, their crumbling bread, their lip-smacking cheese, or their effervescent champagne, all of France’s richness is distilled in its cuisine. Infact, coffee is so authentically Parisian that coffee houses over the world are termed café, which is French for the beverage. In addition, art thrived in Paris, especially the romantic style of Impressionism. Cities on the Riviera boast the most legendary curatorial efforts. The Louvre, is another celebration of the most iconic sculptures and paintings, from the time of The Renaissance.

 

The French skyline is also dotted by the tall minarets of palatial castles and ornate palaces. Case in point, the majestic Palace of Versailles. We invite you to taste the splendour of this exotic country on a decadent dessert platter, and toast a sweet Rose as you sit at a potted balcony, smoking a cigarette, in a pair of bespoke Dior trousers, rejoicing at the idyllic rendezvous of the boundless emerald plains with the clear azure skies. The tourist places in France will give you an experience to be cherished forever.

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Finland

Finland is a country in Northern Europe popular or lakes, beautiful sites, outdoor and winter activities. There are cluster of islands and archipelagos that are a must see in Finland. Lapland is one of the most offbeat places for adventure and sightseeings. Aurora Borealis or the Northern Light, reindeer safaris, Santa Claus village are just a few highlights. This is one country that you can visit throughout the year and find different activities to do.

Get the experience of living in the summer cottages surrounded by lush greenery and flowers. Though Finnish are tech savvy, there is a major part of heritage and culture that stays from the ancient times. One of the favourite pastimes of the Finnish People are spending time in a sauna, fishing, swimming, and barbecuing. Nordic culture, history, and cuisine is distinct from most of the European culture by booking Europe trip packages

 

 This is the land of more than 30,000 lakes, and many islands. There low hills, mountains, and landscape areas with exotic beauty. Sailing, kayaking, boating, cruising, and canoeing are one of the things most of the tourists enjoying doing here. Finland is not a part of Scandinavia. This is a Nordic country. The climate of Finland is usually cold. There are many mythical creatures and folklore connected to this country. Sami is the indigenous culture that symbolizes this land. Finland is a happy country. Popular for their cuisine and music, this country is a must visit. July is the vacation time for the Finnish people.

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Italy

Nestled in south-central Europe, Italy country encompasses an entire peninsula that extends into the vast Mediterranean Sea. At its extreme top there are the most jagged mountains of the world, the Alps. To the west, there are the western Alps that overlook the Alpine lakes as well as the glacier-clad valleys, which run into the Piedmont and the Po River. From the towering central Alps, the Apennine Range radiates down the country’s entire length and covers approximately the whole width of the majestic Italian peninsula.

Italy flaunts its bountiful beauty as the possessor of spellbinding landscapes, rich history, and glorious catholic culture. This European nation has been the birthplace of some of the legendary figures of the world including Christopher Columbus, Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci, and Marco Polo, who have lent their hands in making the place rich in terms of art, architecture, and exploration, and trade.

At the present day
Italy tourism brims with magnificent churches, majestic cathedrals, spellbinding bridges, towering hills, bustling shopping sites, and historic monuments. From the architectural marvels and museums of Rome to the colorful streets and castles of Naples and from the lakes and bridges of Venice to the beaches and villages of Sardinia, this country is filled with many unparalleled attractions of the world.

Apart from its spellbinding places, Italy is also known for its fun activities. From allowing you to enjoy Gondola rides in Venice and experience heli skiing in Piedmont to letting you relish yummy Pizzas in Naples and have romance in Rome, this country pledges to offer travelers an action-packed vacation. Enjoying the boat ride on Lake Como, cycling down the Tuscan hill towns, and witnessing the beautiful Sunset at Cinque Terre are some of the many surreal activities that you can be a part of during your Italy tour.

Luckily enough, the predictable and mild climatic conditions of Italy support tourist activities in the country and make the place quite travel-friendly. While Spring and Fall are best for outdoor activities, Winters are great for enjoying skiing and mountain views. Summers make for a preferable time to enjoy beach holidays and water activities.

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Germany

Packed with fine culture, cosmopolitan cities, beautiful north beaches, finer art and cultural treasurers, the tourist places in Germany are a dream for all kinds of travellers. Be it strolling around the bustling shopping streets of Munich, sampling classic Berlin schnitzel or dancing the night away at the vibrant nightlife of Hamburg, Germany is in every way an embarrassment for travel places. Visit it anytime of the year and Germany throws at you a variety of festivals. From the Carnival of Cultures in May, Oktoberfest in October to Munich opera festival in July and Berlin Music Festival in September, Germany has everything to spoil the traveller in you and how!

Talk about German cuisine and the very first thing that comes to mind is delicious sausage and German brew. Signature delicacies like pretzel, Schnitzel and Bagels are a culinary delight. And German bread is the best in the world. No qualms about that. With the north beaches, mighty mountains, rugged coastlines, lush country fields, and modern and innovative cities, German is a country where the medieval meets the modern. Germany is known for the finest brew and your trip to Germany is incomplete without sampling Glühwein and Bananenweizen, the classic German drinks while in Munich.

Berlin, Germany’s most cosmopolitan cities is home to castles and medieval architecture that is as old as 600 years. It takes you to a time travel of ancient culture and some history. The well connected cities and excellent transportation options makes your German trip easy breezy. Combine it with the friendliness of the locals and the best tourist places in Greece, and you are all set to take the most unforgettable trip of your life.

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  1. How much does it cost to visit Europe in January?

    An average seven-day vacation in Europe in January will cost you around $1,600 (INR 133,392.64) including flight, meals, accommodation, and transportation. The average Accommodation cost will be around $355 (INR 29,596.49) average flight cost will be $650( INR 54,190.76) and you will spend $378 (31,514.01) on drinks, food, and activities. For transportation, you will have to pay around $217 (INR 18,091.38).
  2. What are the best things to do in Europe in January?

    Here are some of the best things to do in Europe in January:

    1. Experience Northern Lights In Finland: January is the best time to see the northern lights in Finland as the sky is dark and the nights are long, maximizing your chances of watching the aurora borealis. You can head to remote locations like Kemi and Utsjoki which are away from pollution making them prime spots for viewing the northern lights. At the Arctic Treehouse Hotel in Rovaniemi, you can book a treehouse suit and watch the aurora display from your bedroom.

    2. Explore The Magical City Of Prague: Despite the cold weather, January is the best time to explore the city of Prague as it exudes a cosy atmosphere and is not very crowded. You can walk the Charles Bridge taking in the panoramic views of the Prague Castle and Vltava River. After the sightseeing tour, you can warm up with hot chocolate at the cosy cafes and restaurants.

    3. Discover Beautiful Streets Of Paris: January is the best time to discover the romantic ambience of Paris as the cafes and restaurants offer intimate settings for quiet conversations. Couples can cruise along the Seine River, enjoy a cabaret show, and climb to the top of the Eiffel Tower to enjoy the splendid views of Paris. Wander through Luxembourg Gardens and see the snow-dusted pathways and trees.

    4. Enjoy Winter Sports In Switzerland: Switzerland is the best place in Europe in January to enjoy winter sports activities like tobogganing or snowshoeing. Andermatt and Zermatt are absolute paradise for skiers as they have hundreds of skiing slopes. You can head to Switzerland's alpine villages like Grindelwald and Wengen to enjoy snowboarding and sledging.

    5. Immerse Yourself In Amsterdam's Culture: Appreciate the vibrant arts scene of Amsterdam as you explore the world-class galleries and museums that remain less crowded in January. You can visit the best place in Europe in January like the Rijksmuseum which offers an insight into Dutch heritage and history. Attend the Amsterdam Light Festival, wherein the city’s famous canals are lit up by an array of light-art exhibitions.
  3. Where is the best place to go in Europe in January?

    The best place to go in Europe in January will depend on the kind of experience you want to have. If you want to enjoy winter sports activities you can head to Switzerland and you can visit Norway if you want to watch the northern lights. Prague, the Czech Republic, and Paris are the best places in Europe in January to absorb their fairytale-like ambience.
  4. Is January a good time to visit Europe?

    Yes, January is a good time to visit Europe as the continent gets blanketed in layers of snow and the crowd is small at most of the attractions. Europe in January comes alive with festivities and events and you get to enjoy various winter sports activities like snowboarding, snowshoeing, and sledging. Since this is the off-season you can get a great discount on accommodation and flight making your trip budget-friendly.
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23 January 2020
Excellent
The Mount Titlis Day Tour with Cable Car was a delightful experience for me. I was traveling with my spouse. The views were gorgeous and something that I can never forget about, it was dramatically gorgeous. If you are visiting Switzerland then Mount Titlis cable car ride is a great way to spend some time in the arms of nature and enjoy a great time. I was also able to capture some really good photos of the cute little snow penguins.
10 February 2020
Excellent
The fully rotating cable car experience topped with interacting with the snow penguins makes for a really fun time to enjoy. I recommend everyone should once visit the Mount Titlis and do the Cable Car ride. And I must say that the view from the cable car was amazing.
04 November 2019
Excellent
It was great to spend such a great evening enjoying a ton of fun activities. I had a lot fun sledding and I must say that the fondue dinner was delicious. Fun and food, a great way to spend a night indeed.
10 December 2019
Anilaabh Bharadwaj Night Sledding Interlaken
Excellent
The dinner was on point, the activities were really fun and I along with my kids had a lot of fun exploring the night night sledding experience. If you are in interlaken you have to take one night out and enjoy this thrilling adventure with your family or your friends. The drinks served were also delicious.
19 September 2019
Excellent
The best fun I had at night in Switzerland was with sulwald Sledding experience at Interlaken. The activities are really organized and the guide gives thorough instruction about the details of the night. I must say that these instructions can get really boring but the guide found a way to make it really fun. I and my partner I was able to get into the action really fast with Sledging which followed dinner. All in all, I must thank Thrillophilia for making our night adventurous.
24 October 2019
Excellent
Chamonix Mont Blanc Day Tour was an amazing experience. We could visit a number of tourist attractions and sight the mesmerizing views of the white mountains. A delightful and fun filled tour indeed. Thanks to the team Thrillophilia and our guide for making it happen.
13 November 2019
Superb
The overall service was satisfactory and very cost effective at the same time.
05 October 2019
Girindra Pillai Zurich Airport Transfers
Excellent
The experience of being received at the Zurich Airport was very smooth. The car had arrived at the location on time and we had a very comfortable ride.
10 February 2020
Excellent
The place is perfect for half a day trip. It takes around 5 hours to completely enjoy every part of the museum and it is the place worth visiting. Everything about the museum is great, I mean the first thought in my head when I heard the museum was boring but the Swiss Museum Of Transport is completely opposite. There are a ton of fun activities to do and cars to admire.
28 August 2019
Superb
We took a ton of pictures and explored a number of ancient and modern transportation vehicles. Overall, a fun place to visit.

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