Generally, when people consider a winter vacation, they are either heading to the mountains to ski or to the tropics to enjoy the beach away from the cold weather. But what about everything in between? In ways that are almost too magical to explain, European destinations can come alive in the winter. Here are our top 5 reasons why Europe is one of our favorite places to visit in the winter:
Fewer Crowds & Better Prices – Perfect for Typically Busy Cities
Winter is an ideal time to visit major cities that are usually teeming with tourists all trying to see the same famous sites. In winter, these cities become more authentic, with more of a local atmosphere – everything feels a bit calmer.
While the cities certainly won’t be empty, visiting in winter means you get to enjoy shorter lines to see the most well-known sites. Suppose you’ve always wanted to see the Louvre or climb the Eiffel Tower with ease. Or maybe you dream of seeing St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice or experiencing the incredible La Sagrada Familia without waiting in the impossibly long lines of summer. Winter is the perfect opportunity.
Because it is the low season in most of these cities, you’ll also spend less. If you’re concerned about the budget, this is a great way to save and still see everything on your bucket list. Not only are hotels cheaper, but flights to Europe are usually less expensive too.
Where to Go:

Paris – for wine bars, cozy vibes, and cafes with heat lamps and furry blankets. Enjoy the window and light displays, spend more time in the museums, and linger over the pastries in the bakeries. Plus, in January and February, you can take advantage of the winter sales at all the best shops.
Venice – Easier to navigate and easier to enjoy without shuffling along the narrow streets with the crowds. You’ll see the city in a new light with a mysterious and romantic atmosphere brought by the faint fog and overcast skies. Here you can revel in the local vibe.
Barcelona- Known for being a vibrant summer destination, in winter things slow down a little, and you’re able to walk Las Ramblas without feeling overwhelmed. Enjoy the shopping, the architecture, and hiking in the parks.
[Photo Credit: Shannon & Lou via Shared Adventures- read about their winter honeymoon in Northern Italy here!]
Cooler Weather – Perfect for Typically Hot Destinations
Looking for a bit of relief from the heat? If you’re someone who runs hot, then visit the southern European countries in winter. It is the best way to enjoy them without melting into the pavement. With mild climates and beautiful weather, you won’t have to worry about a lack of air conditioning or blistering sun.
Where to Go:
Greece – the islands may close down in the winter, but the rest of the mainland enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate. Allowing you to enjoy all the ancient history and mouth-watering markets at your leisure.

Southern Italy – Winter is the perfect time to visit places like Pompeii, Rome, and Sicily. Marvel at the fabulous outdoor sites without the sun beating down on you. You’ll find it easier to walk around and enjoy the cities on foot without showing up to your dinner reservation hot, sweaty, and tired.
Istanbul, Turkey– Visit the Hagia Sophia with ease, and enjoy a steamy hammam if you get a little chilly. Revel in the unique blend of history and culture that Istanbul has to offer. Stunning architecture and warm drinks are waiting to be explored in winter.
Malta– An island with a Mediterranean climate, a rich history, intriguing architecture, and a vibrant culture. The winter temps hover around 50 – 60 degrees, so it’s perfect weather for hiking and exploring.
[Photo Credit: Ann via Shared Adventures]
Coziness – Perfect for Coffee Shops, Bookstores, and Wine Tasting
If you’re ready to embrace the biting cold of the north, then you’re also ready to experience the Danish ‘hygge’ – or the concept of coziness itself. All over the Nordic countries, and in neighboring northern Europe, you can revel in the coziness of warm interiors, delicious hot chocolate, and hearty foods. Indoor spaces in these regions feel like a warm hug. There’s nothing nicer than coming out of the cold into a warm pub, bar, or local café to enjoy a local mulled wine by the fire. These destinations will let you slow down and relax into the winter warmth.
Where to Go:

Copenhagen – the home of ‘hygge’, the Danes really know how to embrace the cold with cozy nooks and cafes. There are plenty of beautiful lights and museums to enjoy, indoor activities, and a tradition of hospitality, saunas, and comfort.
UK & Scotland – filled with plenty to do indoors, from museums to quaint bookstores, afternoon tea to cozy pubs. There’s no place better suited for moody skies and cozy coffee shops. Here you can enjoy a break from the cold in the old pubs or more modern drinks in festive igloos and unique indoor spaces.
Amsterdam- a perfect city break with festive lights and comforting food. If you’re lucky, you could go skating on a canal and then find yourself in a cozy nook eating a hot waffle. There are so many museums and galleries in Amsterdam that you’ll spend plenty of time indoors feeling satisfyingly warm.
Romantic Vibes – Perfect for Cities with Medieval Architecture
Places always seem more romantic with a light dusting of snow. The warm glow of lights and the gothic architecture and medieval castles that you find all over Europe just add to this fairytale feel. Snuggle up next to your partner as you wander through a classic Christmas postcard.
Where to Go:

Innsbruck & Vienna, Austria – both cities boast beautiful scenery and stunning medieval architecture that feels like you’ve stepped into a fairytale. With modern comforts and plenty to do and see, these are perfectly romantic cities to walk around in winter.
Tallinn, Estonia – charm and turreted castles, in lovely locations. Tallinn is a wonderfully preserved historical center in Europe. With medieval churches and merchant houses, you’ll enjoy exploring the historic city center.
Latvia – 800-year-old churches, bustling markets, and solstice traditions all greet you in Latvia. Combine it with sledding and hiking, and you get a romantic blend of snow and city.
Winter Sports – Perfect for Mountain Destinations
Of course, there is the classic reason to visit Europe in winter: winter sports! If you like a bit of adrenaline, adventure, and soft powdery snow, then Europe has so much to offer you. Imagine skiing down the Matterhorn or snowboarding through clear blue skies and white powder. For a change of pace, you can try tobogganing and dogsledding – winter sports abound in northern Europe.
Where to Go:

Swiss Alps – The Alps call loudly to sports enthusiasts. Scenic trains transport you to your destination. Revel in the light festivals and mountains to ski, snowboard, and toboggan down. It’s the perfect way to enjoy winter with adrenaline.
Lapland – the hometown of Santa Claus – should be visited in winter when you can enjoy the magical atmosphere. Enjoy winter activity parks and light displays. This is a great option for a family winter sports adventure. A quintessential winter holiday from sledding to snowman building.
Norway – combine ski resorts with northern lights, unique cabins, and stunning views. Enjoy dog sledding, ice fishing, tobogganing, saunas, and snowshoeing as you explore this winter wonderland.
Are you ready to start planning your winter adventure to Europe? We’d love to help you find the perfect destination for your winter experience – get in touch now to make your magical winter adventure a reality.