What if you fly to magic? As we approach the parties, discover our selection of fairytale destinations where to spend Christmas!
Do you hear the echoes of the Christmas counters? Do you feel the effluves of spicy teas? Do you see, out there, the star flakes and people squeezing, the hot chin in their minds? Are you humming the flavours of chocolate/orange biscuits tasted at the corner of the fireplace? Do you lose the bruises of the crouling fir thorns under the rutilating decorations? Do you resist the appeal of the enlisted gifts and dozens of dishes carefully prepared by granny? Ah... Christmas magic! Certainly, it is cliché, but we are convinced that your little heart is good at reading these tender words... If for Christmas some like to stay under their plaid, others like to fly and enjoy the holidays to travel.
To all these enchanted barouders, discover eleven fairytale destinations where to spend Christmas. There's one thing for all tastes!
1. Tromsø, Norway

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If you have always dreamed of a Christmas as in child tales, the northern city of Tromsø is made for you. Above the Arctic Circle, the polar landscapes look like immaculate and unreal paintings, as in dreams.
When you walk in the streets of Tromsø, traditional wooden houses invite you to a romantic walk. The lights scintillate in each window. The Milky Way shines with a thousand lights and even becomes the dance floor of Northern . The snowy forest is all around you and you can even meet the reindeer of Santa Claus. Isn’t it a nice Christmas gift that to gambader with these adorable velvet animals? Otherwise, sled dogs will probably love you.
2. Rovaniemi, Laponie Finlandaise

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Let's continue along the lines of fairytale destinations where to spend a Christmas, in Grand Nord mode and cocooning chalet. Go under a thick snow mentality, at the glimmer of the dancing flames of a chimney, strolling alongside endemic polar animals. But not anywhere! Let's go directly to Lapland and more precisely to Rovaniemi, the official city of Santa Claus!
Our favourite barbu, in person, welcomes you to its village on the Arctic Circle border. You meet his lutins and reindeer, cook his favorite recipes, discover his post office and especially, exchange a few words with him. History of proving to him how adorable you were this year. Isn't it?
3. Maldives, Indian Ocean

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We change the atmosphere. If you are more of the kind to consider that Christmas magic rhyme with high thermometer and summer paradisiacal landscapes, you are not on the margins. Fortunately our Earth has thought of the different seasons of one hemisphere to another!
The fairytale destinations where spending a sunny Christmas are not missing. For example, the Maldives. This natural setting, a failed paradise in the middle of the ocean, is a cluster of paradise islands. Over there, Christmas gifts sit in the fine sand while diving into the turquoise water replaces the jumps in the snow. Delay sled dogs for multicolored marine animals, and Christmas oysters for exotic fruits!
4. The Gold Coast, Australia

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Here is another fantastic destination to last the summer a little longer, and even until Christmas! In Australia in December, a doudoune and bonnet point but rather a swimsuit and sunglasses. Gold Coast is undoubtedly one of the fairytale destinations where to spend Christmas when winter depresses us!
No waves of great cold, but rather translucent ocean rollers and unleashed surfers. No toast to foie gras but rather a good barbecue on the beach. No reindeer but kangaroos pasting in green lawns. Exits lighted garlands in trees but multicolored parrots on all branches. A flagship stop to celebrate Christmas on the east coast of Australia: Sydney and its parties on the sand that stretch throughout the hot nights.
5. New York, United States

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When Christmas approaches, New York bathes in a very special atmosphere. The maze of perpendicular streets comes with incandescent lights. The shops also light up from the floor to the ceiling, and their showcases overflow with unsurpassed decorations. The songs resonate in the streets and the smell of hot chestnuts invades the metro mouths. The cocooning spaces were stormed and New Yorkers embarked on a friendly and warm waltz.
The program? Ice skating on the ice rinks mounted from any room. A picture in front of the world's largest tree in Rockfeller. A visit to the neighborhoods where the neighbors play to who will have the most decorated house. Or a trip to Central Park under the snow!
Definitely, New York is the city of grandiose, and Christmas is even more!
6. Colorado, United States

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Welcome to Aspen: the city of the Rockies where skiing, snow and Christmas are religions! Everywhere in the churches, the Victorian choirs raise their powerful voice and sing Christmas. We offer cookies and hot chocolates to gourmets in the streets, while sportsmen enjoy the giant ice rink installed in the city. Christmas stands dedicated to the manufacture of Christmas decorations are even specially installed in the city.
7. Quebec and Vancouver, Canada

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In Quebec, the spirit of Christmas takes possession of the whole city when the year ends. The stunning lights, the softness of the atmosphere and the reception of Quebecers take you and enchant your parties. The old town, especially, resembles an enfilade of doll houses with unheard charm. When the snow starts to fall, it is the perfect opportunity to play in the parks, shelter in cozy spaces or taste Quebec specialties that fit well in the belly! It is not for nothing if among the most fairytale destinations where to spend Christmas, Quebec has established itself as a number one among Americans.
Vancouver vibrates under millions of lights and rhythms of animations when Christmas arrives. The big market and the ice rink are in the middle of Downtown. An enchanting train is stalking Stanley Park. Sparkling boats float on False Creek. Santa and her reindeer welcome you to Grouse Mountain. The coffee shops swell with barley sugar. The chorals rise in the streets lit with bulbs. The gingerbread sculptures stand proudly. In short, a real museum and open-air Christmas temple!
8. Vienna, Austria

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Back in Europe. Vienna is undoubtedly a magical destination where to live Christmas. Capital of refinement, finesse, arts and ornaments, it could only be one of the most beautiful places at the time of year-end celebrations.
As early as mid-November, the markets overflowing with cute vans jumped on the Viennese squares. The Austrian capital has maintained the true authenticity of its Christmas markets. The stands immediately make you forget the freezing cold: the heat of warm wines and sausages that cook is an unstoppable weapon! Later, waltz dancers turned into exceptional skaters and burning Viennese cafés smoked on enguirlanded terraces. Vienna, its elegance and sparks, will make your Christmas in Europe unforgettable.
9. TallinnEstonia

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A city of medieval fairy tales par excellence, Tallin has nothing to envy the other capitals of Eastern Europe. The city centre is dazzled by its imposing baroque architecture and colourful roofs. Now imagine this panorama at the glimmer of the shimmering Christmas lights and surrounded by deliciously typical chalets. Your eyes are shining with a thousand brilliance!
In Tallinn, you will be amazed at the incredible cult dedicated to the most famous conifers: the Christmas tree! In reality, the first public Christmas tree was erected there. Since then, at the approach of the holidays, the legendary trees have invaded the paved streets, the frontiers of the artisan clusters, the pastel facades and climb as high as the lampposts of the old world.
10. PragueCzech Republic

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Prague, its river, its romanticism, the alchemy between its architectural and artistic heritages and of course, its magical setting during Christmas. The Czech capital is known to be one of the most beautiful destinations to spend Christmas.
Its market is one of the most fair and intoxicating in the world. The Charles Bridge and the astronomical clock are beautiful under the white sky with flakes. Spas with beer open their doors. The lights embellish historical monuments that already give vertigo. Chalets, choirs and odors of braided brioches run on the streets. Then, it’s good to get into museums with treasures and ornaments. In a word: magic!
11. Moscow, Russia

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Although Russia follows the Orthodox calendar, different from ours, at the end of the year, no risk of being disappointed if you are going to celebrate Christmas there!
Moscow sees things big! Historical monuments, bridges and dwellings are covered with lights following their contours. The light figures cut through parks and squares. The streets relate to snake lights falling in star rain on passersby. The red square is flooded with lights and its fantastic Christmas market. Undoubtedly one of the fairytale destinations to spend Christmas, which will make you forget the cold by a warmest atmosphere.
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