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Destinations that are even more beautiful in winter

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Amsterdam, Netherlands - When it snows in Amsterdam, this already magical city is even more alluring.
 
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Quebec, Canada - Quebec's Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which just lends the place an extra special vibe when cloaked in white.
 
Quebec City is more comfortable during the summer months, because it can be very cold during the winter.
We were there during Quebec City's 400th anniversary in 2008.
We benefitted from the VIA Rail special that summer, which enabled a child to travel free with one adult.
The winter carnival may be a good time to enjoy the cold winter there.
 
Quebec City is more comfortable during the summer months, because it can be very cold during the winter.
We were there during Quebec City's 400th anniversary in 2008.
We benefitted from the VIA Rail special that summer, which enabled a child to travel free with one adult.
The winter carnival may be a good time to enjoy the cold winter there.

Yes. Quebec City can be very cold. :wink:
 
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Salzburg, Austria - Salzburg is one of the northern Alps' best-preserved towns, and it looks like a place worthy of fairy tales.
 
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Gothenburg, Sweden - Throughout winter, Sweden's second city gets cold and windy and can experience snowfall as early as November. This just means festive cheer arrives early in this attractive port!
 
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Annaberg-Buchholz, Germany - This quaint town is especially popular for its town-center Christmas market.
 
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Qaqortoq, Greenland - This place is celebrated for its colorful houses, which really do stand out against a white winter backdrop.
 
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Boston, USA - Boston's winter air cuts right through you, but it's worth it to see the city covered in snow.
 
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Milan, Italy - Surrounded by mountains and boasting noble architecture, Milan is great to visit year round, but in winter it's particularly appealing.
 
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Erfurt, Germany - Erfurt's Christmas market is dazzling, and after snowfall wins hands down as one of the best seasonal markets in Europe.
 
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Berlin, Germany - Fresh snowfall just adds more allure to Berlin's already famous monuments.
 
Guess what? I haven’t travelled to anywhere in winter before.
 
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Prague, Czech Republic - When it snows, the country's capital captures the imagination. The colorful rooftops poking through the white mantle are gorgeous to behold.
 
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London, England - It doesn't always snow in London. But when it does, the city takes on a wonderfully fresh complexion.
 
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Ljubljana, Slovenia - Slovenia's largest city usually sees snowfall from December through to February. It transforms the city known for its historic architecture
 
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Shirakawago, Japan - You can experience an unforgettable Japanese winter in Shirakawago. The village's traditional houses are unlike anything else in the Land of the Rising Sun.
 
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Queenstown, New Zealand - Queenstown has all you could want from a perfect winter town. This exciting New Zealand destination has lakes, snow-capped mountains, and scenery that will take your breath away.
 
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Moscow, Russia - The Russian winter is notorious, so if you're visiting Moscow at this time of year, arrive well prepared. It will be freezing, but worth it!
 
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