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Top 5 European Winter Break Destinations

Winter Break DestinationsPlanning for winter break, check out given below “Top 5 European Winter Break Destinations” will sure to inspire you for short break.

Reykjavik
The beautiful Icelandic capital boasts incredible bars and restaurants as well as attractiveculture and an incredible landscape primed for exploring. It is the most exciting destinations to plan your short break. The most important visitor attractions in Reykjavik are Northern Lights Tour, Whale Watching in Reykjavik, Gullfoss-Geysir Direct

Paris
Discover this wonderful city on a loving winter break and take in the well-known sights like the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame, most famous art at the impressive Louvre Museum, the Arc de Triomphe. Important attractions in Paris Disneyland Paris, Aquarium de Paris, Paradis Latin Cabaret, Palace of Versailles.

Bruges
Bruges is one of the most popular cities in Europe for romantic canals, cobblestone squares and stunning architecture this city is perfect for a winter break with plenty of restaurants and infamous chocolate shops. Bruges attractions are De Halve Maan Brewery, Walplein 26, Basilica of the Holy Blood, Stadhuis (Town Hall), Belfry, Groeninge Museum, Minnewater Lake, Church of our Lady, Choco-Story.

Barcelona
Barcelona is the most fabulous city on earth. Discover Barcelona’s dazzling architecture, luxury shops, bars and restaurants and world-class cultural attractions on a short city break. It is one of the great European cities by sea. Barcelona Attractions Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, Casa Batllo, Barcelona FC Nou Camp, Las Ramblas, PortAventura, Barcelona Zoo, Sant Antoni Market.

Edinburgh
The historic city Scotland’s capital Edinburgh is perfect for a winter city break with a lively cultural scene, great shopping and a great choice of attractions, bars and restaurants. Edinburgh Attractions Edinburgh Castle, Arthur’s Seat, Old Town Holyrood Park, Meadows, Melville Dr, Grassmarket, Edinburgh Zoo, Cramond.


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