So much of Europe seems to shine brightest in the summertime, at least according to the tourists who flock there during the warmest months. But true travelers know sunshine is far from the only indicator of a good time. Sometimes a misty rain or moody fog can make a destination even more magical. They also know that visiting a place during the low season can unlock a deeper connection to its local scene.
You may also want to avoid the crowds seeking heavy snowfall at Europe’s popular ski resorts. Instead, consider these European destinations where the winter weather is decidedly mild, but no less beautiful. In fact, you may find them even more charming at this chilly but picturesque time.
However, there will certainly be lulls before and after those major events. With fewer people around, you can savor landmarks like the Doge’s Palace, St. Mark’s Basilica and the city’s iconic bridges. When it is too chilly, peruse the art at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection or San Marco Art Centre. Day trips are far quieter to places like Murano and Burano, where you can see the iconic glass-blowing and lace-making workshops. The same goes for the opera house, where it’s easier to get tickets.
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