<\/span><\/h3>\nDo you dream of a white Christmas? Check the fourth of our destinations to celebrate New Year\u2019s Eve. You can go even further then snow and spend the holidays in the Arctic Circle. \nIf you are looking for a different seasonal trip, you will find it in the city-island of Tromso. Keep in mind that the area spends the whole winter in the dark. But it comes back to life in the month of December. Every corner smells of clementines, branches of spruce and ginger. The merry sound of Christmas carols fills the magnificent hall of the Arctic Cathedral.<\/p>\n
Local people gather in the Christmas markets, where it is hard to resist the temptations that surround you. Try the traditional gingerbread cookies ingef\u00e6rn\u00f8tter, in the form of small balls, and a glass of black marine liqueur. It is a kind of black cranberry that grows in the northern European countries.<\/p>\n
One of the advantages of being in the most complete darkness is that you can contemplate the elusive northern lights. They usually appear between six in the afternoon and midnight, so go out to see them and, while they appear, take advantage of the snow to get on a sled pulled by dogs, cross-country skiing or participate in a snowball fight.<\/p>\n
<\/span>5.- Budapest, Hungary<\/span><\/h3>\nDo you want a last minute Christmas destination that is not too expensive either? Then the capital of Hungary awaits you with thousands of proposals for these holidays.<\/p>\n
The first mandatory stop is the Christmas market at V\u00f6r\u00f6smarty Square, often considered the cheapest Christmas market in Europe. Instead of selling the typical tourist souvenirs, you can find the best handmade handicrafts in Hungary. This makes it ideal for buying those last minute Christmas gifts. And if the cold of December sticks in your bones, warm yourself in the biggest thermal baths in Budapest: the Sz\u00e9chenyi Baths.<\/p>\n
Trust Exoticca to find you the best\u00a0destinations to celebrate New Year\u2019s Eve. Contact us!<\/p>\n\n\n
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