The coming New Year is, of course, unbridled fun and fireworks of emotions! And it doesn’t matter where you meet him: at home or in the office, in the forest or at a resort. The main thing is to have a desire to have fun. Some will say: “What kind of desire is there if the long-awaited vacation in the summer is covered with a copper basin, and in the winter there is nowhere to rest!” And they will be wrong! Especially for such pessimists, we offer the top 3 places to go this winter and celebrate the New Year with joy!
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1. Family Veliky Ustyug.
New Year is dad dressed as Father Frost and mom the Snow Maiden, discreetly placing a gift under the Christmas tree. But now children are not as naive as they were 20 years ago. Therefore, if you do not want to destroy your children’s faith in fairy tales, magic and Santa Claus, grab your family and go to Veliky Ustyug. The cozy, quiet atmosphere of the Russian outback will appeal to both adults and children. Ancient architecture of the 18th century, an abundance of churches and temples decorated with tiles, museums and merchant houses will appeal to lovers of cultural recreation. For wild fun - folk festivals and ice slides. And, of course, the Residence of the Great and Magical! To communicate personally with Grandfather and ride on his wonderful sleigh is every child’s dream! After this, any non-believer Thomas will believe that there is a miracle!
2. Entertainment center in Yekaterinburg
A fun and creative way to celebrate the New Year with New Year's characters in a cheerful company is offered to you by the center of holidays and celebrations - the KIWI Club! Source.
3. New Year's Prague.
For some it may seem a little banal. But if you are going to celebrate the New Year, then celebrate it with color. New Year's holidays begin to be celebrated here at the beginning of December. And this is not strange, since Prague has a huge number of good old traditions. On December 6, Saint Nicholas begins to walk the streets of the city with a Good Angel and a devil under his arm (mummers, of course) and pester children with questions about their behavior. Good boys and obedient girls each receive candy. And a week later, girls with powdered faces and long wooden noses, dressed all in white, begin to walk the streets.
And these are not outpatients from local mental hospitals. These are mummers whose task is to scare passers-by and trick them into getting something sweet. For whom such traditions seem too pretentious, they can simply walk around the city and enjoy its fabulous New Year's atmosphere: residents decorate all the doors with golden branches with mistletoe or Christmas wreaths, the city squares are decorated with festive fir trees, a Christmas market opens on Old Town Square and sells all kinds of delicious sweets Czech smoked meats, legendary beer and a variety of New Year paraphernalia. New Year's festivities, the spirit of European fairy tales and magic, honoring old holiday traditions, an abundance of New Year's lights and the opportunity to make a wish on the Charles Bridge - this is what hospitable Prague is ready to offer its holidaymakers!
4. Enchanting Thailand.
Let this choice not seem strange. Sun, sea, sand - for those who never give up hope of capturing a piece of summer in the midst of New Year's fun. And let you decorate with tinsel not a fluffy Christmas tree, but a fruitful palm tree, and instead of deer with a sleigh, you will see local aborigines with a monkey... Is this the essence of the holiday?
Unforgettable photos in New Year's hats on the ocean shore, the usual tangerines, champagne and rain are guaranteed to you! And especially for tourists, the Thais organize pyrotechnic and fire shows for the New Year.
These are only 3 vacation options for different tastes, but there can be hundreds of options! The main thing to remember is: how you celebrate the New Year is how you will spend it! Set yourself up for fun and bright emotions!