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Good weather in europe in february: 14 Best Places to Go in Europe in February 2021

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Europe in February – Weather, What to Wear and Best Places to Visit!

Travelling to and exploring Europe is a dream of many people out there! From France’s cultural attractions to Iceland’s hot springs and geothermal pools, staggering alpine views in Switzerland to Germany’s magnificent list of stunning architectural destinations, the list is never-ending! In short, Europe is a dream destination! Visit Europe in February as it offers mind-balmy temperatures, smaller crowds, cheap accommodations and easy travelling! Read on to know about the weather, what to wear and the best place to visit in Europe in February. Some are warm; some are cold yet perfect to have a fantastic vacation!

Weather in Europe in February

In February, the climate begins to warm up a bit! In the north, temperatures gradually increase with an average high of 2°C, though the low remains a chilly -7°C. The places experience more daylight. Whereas in the west, average temperatures are around 3°C, increasing to 5°C on warmer afternoons. In Eastern Europe, it is cold and chilly. The Mediterranean region is also quite cool, the average high is up to 14°C but still, it’s much warmer than many other areas of Europe.

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What to wear in Europe in February

Europe is all about comfortability and mix-matching our fashion sense! For northern countries, cotton and wool are always best. It helps the body regulate itself better under all those layers and makes you stay warm. In southern countries, you can wear thin jackets and style up your dresses! You will also need sunglasses. Sea temperatures averaging 15°C, So, you definitely won’t want to swim! Soak up the sun and enjoy the mild weather by exploring many historical sites, monuments, gardens, cafes, etc!

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Places to Visit in Europe in February

  1. Amsterdam, Netherlands
  2. Reykjavik, Iceland
  3. Monte Carlo, Monaco
  4. Barcelona, Spain
  5. Nice, France
  6. Algarve, Portugal

1. Amsterdam, Netherlands

  • Average High Temperature: 6°C | Average Low Temperature: 0°C

The capital city is one of the ideal destinations for those who want to snuggle in cold, chilly winter. The weather temperature ranges between -1 to 5°C. You can also celebrate events/festivals such as Valentine’s Day, De Koninck Blues Festival, Wonderland Festival and many more. Visit tons of night markets, wonderful cafes, monuments and explore the fun city, Amsterdam to the fullest! It is absolutely the perfect time for people who want to get the most out of winter. Cold weather + falling snow + dark nights + twinkling lights = Perfect Vacation!

Also read – 10 Best Restaurants In Amsterdam To Visit For Great Food

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2. Reykjavik, Iceland

  • Average High Temperature: 3°C | Average Low Temperature: -3°C

The coldest and world’s northernmost capital, Reykjavik is one of the best destinations to explore! The cold temperature gives you the perfect opportunity to bask in and witness the beauty of the Aurora Borealis (the Northern Lights). This time of year also offers various activities such as ice carving, lava caving, glacier hiking and even whale watching. Enjoy a dip in the hot springs and geothermal pools with your partner and have some amazing moments!

Also read – 10 Best Day Trips From Reykjavik That You Should Not Miss At All!

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3. Monte Carlo, Monaco

  • Average High Temperature: 12°C | Average Low Temperature: 7°C

Monte Carlo is often referred to as the ‘Billionaires Playground’. The weather is not too hot nor too cold which makes it perfect to explore the city. This is the place to complete all your fantasies. Visit Monte-Carlo Casino, a world-famous casino and try your luck or stroll around the streets! The place has some Michelin star restaurants, where you can have delicious cuisines!

Also read – Top 10 National Parks to Visit in Europe

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4. Barcelona, Spain

  • Average High Temperature: 15°C | Average Low Temperature: 8°C

Barcelona is a top tourist destination! Don’t let the cold weather stop you as the city has a lot to offer. At this time of year, you can indulge in a number of events and celebrations such as Barcelona Carnival, Celebration the Llum BCN – Festival Llum, Santa Eulàlia Festival and Chinese New Year. Go sightseeing mind-boggling architecture, beautiful gardens and wondrous landscape. The nightlife of Barcelona is thrilling and you cannot miss it!

Also read – 8 Amazing Reasons to Visit Barcelona – The Architectural City of Spain

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5. Nice, France

  • Average High Temperature: 13°C | Average Low Temperature: 6°C

Nice is a picturesque coastal town and far away from cold weather even in February. It is located on the French Riviera, at the foothills of the Alps (yes that is how this city got its charm). This city attracts artists and aesthetes as the city has a rich cultural history! You can have comfortable strolls in the city; explore the famous Promenade des Anglais, Parc du Château. Visit cafes and restaurants and relish the taste of French cuisine. Nice also has festivals and celebrations in February such as the Nice Carnival!

Also read – 10 Best Reasons to visit France: History, Beauty And Beyond

 

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6. Algarve, Portugal

  • Average High Temperature: 17°C | Average Low Temperature: 9°C

Algarve is situated in the southernmost region of Portugal. It is known for its mild weather as you can soak up Vitamin D even in February. Mostly the temperature ranges between 12 – 17 °C with no rainfall. It has a rich culture, huge and beautiful landscapes and scrumptious cuisines. In this month, you will have – lesser crowds, open beaches and cheaper accommodation. You can also participate and celebrate festivals such as the famous Semana de Chocolate (chocolate week) and the annual Loulé Carnival in February!

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This small-sized continent has a lot on its plate! From ancient cities to modern technologies, Europe does it all well! Get your backpacks ready because it is time for you to get on a plane and visit Europe. Check out Pickyourtrail, as it offers fantastic prices on Europe tour packages. You can also customise your Europe itinerary on your own and cast everything according to your pace! Keep your passports handy because you will need them very soon!

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BEST TIME to Visit Europe

SD › Best Time to Visit Europe
Updated: June 9, 2022

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  • Europe with Kids

The awesome museums of London (like the British Museum) make London a great year-round destination. Lots to do even when the weather is not great.

When is the Best Time to Visit Europe?

• My Favorites: The 15 Best Places to Visit in Europe

My boys looking out over Santorini – one of the best Greek islands for first-time visitors. When is the best time to travel to Europe? If I had to choose one month as the “best time” to go to Europe it would be September. The weather is wonderful, the beaches and water temperature are still great for swimming, and the crowds are noticeably thinner than July and August.

  • Best Time to Visit Europe for Beaches: If you hope to enjoy sunbathing and swimming in the sea, the best time to visit Europe’s beaches is late June through September. In late May and early June, the water temperatures can still be cool, but by the end of summer can be an ideal time to go. If you’re hoping for the fewest crowds and optimal conditions, plan your visit around mid to late-September, after the kids have gone back to school, when the weather is often idyllic and the water is warm. The beaches of Greece are at their best from late May to late October.
  • Best Time to Visit Europe for Good Weather: The best time for good weather can vary quite a bit in Europe. In many places, particularly the northern countries like Iceland, Sweden, and Norway, July and August bring the best weather of the year, with high temperatures typically hovering around 20 to 22°C. In much of continental Europe, you can generally expect pleasant weather from mid-May through mid-September, with the highest temperatures in July and August, ranging from the low 20s to the low 30s, depending on your exact location, with eastern countries generally experiencing more heat. Summer is hot in the Mediterranean, so if you want to avoid the heat but still enjoy fairly mild weather, go in April/May or mid-September through late October. Italy, in particular, is at its best in the late spring and early Fall.
  • Best Time to Visit Europe for Skiing: Most ski resorts in Europe open in late November and close in mid-April, and generally the earlier in the season, the better the snow. For optimal conditions, fewer crowds, and the best prices on lift tickets, accommodations, and flights go in January. Avoid a European ski trip around the holidays, including Christmas, New Years, Easter and the winter half term that falls in mid to late-February.
  • Best Time for Backpacking: Most backpackers head to Europe between May and September, with peak time in July and August. This time will bring the best weather, the possibility for taking a refreshing dip in a lake, stream, or the sea, and there won’t be a need to pack heavy winter clothing. You’ll also meet a lot of other backpackers along the way, which can be good or bad depending on your perspective. The hostels will all be open too. The downside is that trails can be crowded, hostel prices higher, and you’ll probably have to do laundry more often due to sweaty clothing. In just about every Europe destination, to enjoy more mild weather and fewer crowds, you may want to go toward the end of the busy period in September. If you plan to tackle both northern and southern locales, head north first and then explore the more southern, Mediterranean destinations after the extreme heat of summer has dissipated.
  • Best Time for Visiting Historic Sites: Europe is filled with historic sites, archaeological ruins, and magnificent castles; many that are on practically every travelers’ bucket list. That means if you hope to experience them without bumping elbows with countless other tourists, it’s important to plan ahead, especially when it comes to the most popular attractions, like the Roman Colosseum, the Eiffel Tower, Stonehenge, and the Acropolis in Athens. Peak visitor time is in July and August, and in many places, the heat can make visiting sites an uncomfortable experience, particularly in Eastern and Mediterranean Europe. For destinations in the north and west, the best time to go for decent weather and thinner crowds is just before and after peak season, in either May/June or mid- to late-September. In the east, aiming for around mid-April or mid-September may be ideal, while Mediterranean countries may best be visited in April or from mid-September through October. No matter where you go, planning to arrive early (at least 10 minutes before opening) or toward the end of the day, is usually the better bet for avoiding the biggest crowds.
  • Best Time for a Honeymoon: Europe has a romantic atmosphere year-round but the best months for a memorable honeymoon visit are September, October, April, May, and June. If you wanted great beach weather than focus on late June and early September.

Europe Travel Seasons

The charms, views, sights, and iconic attractions of Paris make it an ideal year-round destination.

Europe spans over 50 countries, with diverse geography and climates that range from the sunny Mediterranean to the Arctic. That said, its nations generally share similar travel seasons, with only a few exceptions as noted.

  • High Season (June through August): June through August is generally the high season in Europe, although in Italy, depending on your destination, August may bring low season benefits like fewer crowds and low rates as most Italians go on holiday this month and temperatures in the major cities can be too hot to bear. In most places, however, the entire summer season is the busy tourist season, with the biggest crowds, the highest accommodation rates, and the highest temperatures of the year. You will have the chance to take advantage of long days, with the sun not setting until 9:30 or 10 p.m., and even later the farther north you go. Expect mild, pleasant temperatures in the north, and searing heat in the southern/Mediterranean regions.
  • Shoulder Season (May, September and October): Shoulder season can be the best time to visit many, if not most, destinations in Europe. Crowds are smaller, rates are often lower and a light jacket or sweater is usually all you need to be comfortable as the weather is mild too. Of course, there are exceptions – the further north you go the chillier it will be, and the further south, the warmer it’s likely to be. The lines at attractions will be longer than they will in the winter, with more visitors catching on to the ideal times to go, but the wait will be much shorter compared to those long ques in the summer.
  • Low Season (November through April): Winter is generally low season, but depending on your exact destination, it can stretch from late autumn through mid-spring. In the north, while you’ll have to deal with freezing temperatures and snow, on clear nights you may have the opportunity to catch the aurora borealis. If you want to enjoy mild temperatures without the hordes of tourists, head to one of the Mediterranean countries. No matter where you go, other than ski resorts, there will be few crowds and usually plenty of accommodation bargains and low airfare too. If you have your heart set on visiting particular attractions, be sure to check to see if they’ll be open as some will shut down in winter, or have limited hours.

Europe Weather by Month: North, West, East and Mediterranean

Visiting an Agriturismo (working farm) in Tuscany or Umbria in Italy is a highlight (especially in spring and fall) of an European vacation.

For the purpose of this article, we’ve broken down the weather in Europe into Northern, Western, Eastern and Mediterranean. In each of those regions, specific numbers are derived from centralized locations: In Northern Europe weather is based on Oslo, Norway; in Western, Brussels, Belgium; in Eastern, Budapest, Hungary; in Mediterranean Europe, Athens, Greece.

Europe Weather in January

  • Northern Europe Weather in January: In much of northern Europe, January is the coldest month of the year. Depending on your specific destination, you can expect snow, or at a minimum, near or below freezing temperatures as well as short, dark days. In some places, such as Reykjavik, Iceland, the northernmost capital in the world, there is only a few hours of daylight this time of year. Further south, Stockholm, Sweden gets a little over five hours of daylight in early January. Temperatures in the north generally average highs that are just below freezing, with lows dipping well below to around -7°C. If you plan to visit this month, you’ll need your warm winter gear, including a coat, hat, scarf, sweater, gloves and thermal underwear. (Average Max Temperature: 1°C. Average Precipitation: 50mm.)
  • Western Europe Weather in January: As with elsewhere in Europe, January is the coldest month in the western region with average temperatures hovering around 3°C, though temps only dip below freezing occasionally, with lows averaging 1°C. There is an average of 70mm of precipitation, more often falling as rain than snow. January also means more darkness than daylight with just 8 hours early in the month, as the sun makes its appearance around 8:45 a.m. and sets at 4:47 p.m. Expect some grey, gloomy weather, though it won’t be near as cold as the Scandinavian countries. You will need warm clothing, including sweaters and long-sleeved shirts, a winter coat and warm, waterproof boots. Bring along thermal underwear, gloves and a warm hat for those extra chilly days, especially if you plan to arrive earlier in the month. (Average Max Temperature: 5°C. Average Precipitation: 70mm.)
  • Eastern Europe Weather in January: January is the coldest month of the year in Eastern Europe as it is throughout much of the continent. You can expect freezing temperatures, though the chance of rain, snow and other forms of precipitation is fairly low with just 40mm over 11 days. The average high is just 1°C, though that’s not much different from the average low temperature this month at -3°C. You’re likely to need a warm winter coat, warm boots, a good hat, gloves and a scarf – wool clothing and thermals are especially good for warding off the chill. This is one of the cloudiest months of the year, with cloud cover about 90% of the time, but the good news is that the least number of tourists arrive in January, so if you can handle the cold, grey weather, sightseeing will be more enjoyable than at most other times. (Average Max Temperature: 1°C. Average Precipitation: 40mm.)
  • Mediterranean Europe Weather in January: While Mediterranean destinations can be a great way to enjoy a more mild climate in the winter, don’t expect temperatures that you’d get in the tropics, or any kind of summer-like weather. Still, it’s unlikely to be miserably cold, with daytime highs averaging 13°C and lows at 7°C. Depending on your exact location, you may even enjoy a few especially pleasant days with temperatures rising to 16°C or 17°C. The islands, and the coast of central and southern Greece generally enjoy the most mild temperatures, with snow quite possible in the mountainous areas. Early in the month you’ll see quite a few grey days and a decent chance of rain, but from mid- to late-January there are nearly all overcast days and a greater chance of precipitation, with 57mm falling over 9 days, most coming in the latter half of the month. It’s unlikely that your trip will be ruined by constant downpour, but scattered storms are likely. Be prepared by bringing a portable umbrella and a rain poncho. When it comes to clothing, a mix of short- and long-sleeve shirts, long pants, a sweater and medium-weight jacket should be more than sufficient. (Average Max Temperature: 13°C. Average Precipitation: 57mm.)

Europe Weather in February

  • Northern Europe Weather in February: Temperatures gradually begin to increase in northern Europe this month, with an average high of 2°C, though the low remains a chilly -7°C. There’s quite a bit more daylight, however with 8 hours in Stockholm and Oslo, and 7 in Reykjavik. As with last month, plan to bundle up well to ward off the chill. Cotton and wool are always best, and they will help your body regulate itself better under all those layers when you need to stay warm. You’ll likely need sunglasses too, with the sun coming up more often and an average of just 40mm of precipitation falling over 11 days. (Average Max Temperature: 2°C. Average Precipitation: 40mm. )
  • Western Europe Weather in February: February is very similar to January, though things are beginning to warm. Here, you can expect average temperatures around 3°C, increasing to 5°C on warmer afternoons. Skies are often grey, and sunlight is still at a premium. Pack as you would for last month, planning to dress in layers, and bringing that winter clothing, like thermals, a warm coat and the like. With an average amount of 50mm of precipitation, rain is a little less likely, but it does fall over 18 days, so you’ll still probably need waterproof gear as well. (Average Max Temperature: 5°C. Average Precipitation: 50mm.)
  • Eastern Europe Weather in February: While the average high creeps up a few degrees to 4°C this month, February isn’t much different than January, though there’s even less of a chance for precipitation with just 30mm on average falling over 7 days. As you would for last month, pack for winter weather, including items like thermals, a warm coat, sweaters, a hat, gloves, scarves and the like. There will be slightly more daylight hours now, and a greater chance for sunshine with an average of three hours a day, so sunglasses may be needed too. (Average Max Temperature: 13°C. Average Precipitation: 80mm.)
  • Mediterranean Europe Weather in February: February in the Mediterranean region is also quite cool, in fact the average temperature in Athens, Greece hasn’t changed at all, at 10°C, though the average high creeps up a degree to 14°C. Still, it’s much warmer than many other areas of Europe, making it fairly enjoyable to visit, and you’ll have far fewer crowds to contend with either. The bad news is that many island and coastal resorts will be closed, but with sea temperatures averaging on 15°C, you probably won’t be wanting to take a dip in the water anyway – instead, enjoy the mild weather by exploring the many historic sites. Bring your sunglasses, as there is an average of six hours of sunshine each day in February, and just 47mm of precipitation over 7 days this month. (Average Max Temperature: 14°C. Average Precipitation: 47mm.)

Europe Weather in March

  • Northern Europe Weather in March: Temperatures continue to climb in March, and with the average high temperature now 6°C, the ice begins to thaw in areas that have been frozen over during the winter. In most major northern European cities, the days are much longer too, with sunrise at 7:15 a.m. and sunset at 5:44 p.m. in Oslo. By the end of the month there is likely to be very little in the way of snow in lowland areas. You’ll still need to pack that winter clothing, but the later in the month you plan to be here, the better the chances that you’ll need a few lighter items too. Remember the weather in March could be anything from well below freezing to pleasantly comfortable and sunny, but it really depends on how far north you go, and if you plan to be near the coast or in the mountains. (Average Max Temperature: 2°C. Average Precipitation: 60mm.)
  • Western Europe Weather in March: Although March ushers spring in, it will still feel like winter earlier in the month, but the weather is noticeably warming. The average temperature has increased two degrees to 7°C, and it may get as warm as 10°C. Sometimes the weather is all over the place, in fact, you could even experience all four seasons in the same week, but as the month moves forward, there is more sun and more daylight too. By March 31st, partially thanks to Daylight Savings Time, there is nearly 13 hours of daylight for taking advantage of outdoor activities. Be prepared for whatever hits by bringing warm clothing, including a rain jacket, and dressing in layers, though the later in March you arrive, the more likely you are to need your sunglasses. (Average Max Temperature: 10°C. Average Precipitation: 80mm.)
  • Eastern Europe Weather in March: March brings noticeably warmer weather, marking the official start of spring. Temperatures are rapidly rising now, with pleasant afternoons reaching 10°C and lows now about freezing at an average of 2°C. Earlier in the month you may still get a snow flurry or two, but the second half of March can be a particularly lovely time to be in Eastern Europe, with winter’s chill fading, yet few other tourists to interrupt the views. Prepare for cold nights, as well as sunny comfortable days and a few cooler ones. The weather this time of year can vary significantly from one day to the next, so bring along lighter long-sleeve shirts and sweaters as well as a heavier jacket just in case. The chance of precipitation slightly increases to 40mm, but you can always pick up an umbrella there if you find you really need one. (Average Max Temperature: 10°C. Average Precipitation: 40mm.)
  • Mediterranean Europe Weather in March: March brings wonderful, spring weather to the Mediterranean, with the average high temperature rising several degrees to a balmy 17°C, and in places like Crete it occasionally reaches 20°C or even higher. Along with spring-like temperatures, this month sees a significant increase in the amount of sunshine and precipitation decreases to 41mm over just 8 days, which is most likely earlier in March. The downside is the sea is still far too cold for a swim, as it still hovers around 15°C this time of year. This is the time of year to plan to dress in layers, as it can be cool one minute and feel hot the next. Bring t-shirts and jeans, as well as a couple of sweaters and a light jacket. You may even want to bring a dress or a pair of shorts, just in case. (Average Max Temperature: 17°C. Average Precipitation: 41mm.)

Europe Weather in April

  • Northern Europe Weather in April: While things are definitely warming, the first half of April is typically similar to March. The average temperature in Oslo has climbed 3 degrees to 5°C, and on nice afternoons it may reach 9°C. There are no worries when it comes to a shortage of daylight, on April 1st there is nearly 11 hours of daylight to enjoy, and by the end of the month the sun rises at 5:17 a.m. and doesn’t set until 9:12 p.m. It’s all about layering now, with long pants, both short-and long-sleeve shirts, a sweater and a winter coat. With just 40mm of precipitation falling in April, you’re unlikely to have to deal with much more than light rain, or light snow in the higher elevation areas. (Average Max Temperature: 9°C. Average Precipitation: 40mm.)
  • Western Europe Weather in April: Now it should really be starting to feel like spring, with warmer temperatures reaching as high as 13°C, and a few more dry spells than last month with 60mm of precipitation on average. Still, bring a portable umbrella, or buy one when you arrive as you are likely to need it at some point. The big news is that there is a lot more sun and fewer gloomy days – the sun rises at 6:18 a.m. and doesn’t set until 9:02 p.m. on April 30. You will need your sunglasses, but now you can leave that heavy coat behind, instead, packing perhaps a fleece jacket and a few sweaters. (Average Max Temperature: 12°C. Average Precipitation: 38mm.)
  • Eastern Europe Weather in April: Spring is now in full swing, so you can expect many pleasant days, though the number of tourists arriving starts to increase. The month starts out on the chillier side, but on average, the high temperature climbs significantly – five degrees to 15°C in April. The average rainfall in April is very similar to last month with 40mm falling over 13 days. Prepare for mostly mild days, and cold nights that may get as low as 6°C, as well as occasional light rain. Pack a variety of pieces that can be mixed and matched, and layered easily for the changing weather. You’ll probably want to do a lot of walking, to enjoy those spring blooms and other sights, so be sure to bring a pair of comfortable walking shoes too. (Average Max Temperature: 15°C. Average Precipitation: 40mm.)
  • Mediterranean Europe Weather in April: Temperatures are increasing even more now, with the average high now 20°C., similar to summer in many northern European countries. It’s drier too with just 31mm of precipitation over six days. It’s definitely time to pack those t-shirts, dresses and shorts, but the sea is too cold for swimming. If you’ll have access to a pool, bringing your bathing suit is still a good idea now but you’ll also need a warm sweater or two, and long pants for evenings. All in all, April is generally a great month for comfortable walking temperatures and fewer crowds. (Average Max Temperature: 20°C. Average Precipitation: 31mm.)

Europe Weather in May

  • Northern Europe Weather in May: It’s officially spring weather in northern Europe now. In fact, this is one of the best months to visit anywhere in the region with frequent mild temperatures and thinner crowds. The average high in Oslo is now 16°C, with the low well above freezing at 7°C. May is all about layers too – pack a mix of clothing for both pleasantly warm and cool days. In many places in Northern Europe, it’s smart to bring a sweater or fleece jacket even during the warmest months of the year. A wind-proof jacket can be a good idea too, especially if you’re planning on lots of outdoor adventures. (Average Max Temperature: 16°C. Average Precipitation: 59mm.)
  • Western Europe Weather in May: Like much of the continent, May is a wonderful time to be in Western Europe, with noticeably warmer, more frequent pleasant weather. Average highs increase by four degrees to 17°C and most days hover around 13°C. It’s unlikely to feel what most would call “hot,” however, and evenings are still cool with low temps averaging 8°C. Focus on bringing clothing for warmer weather like short-sleeve shirts and shorts or a dress, but toss in a light rain jacket as precipitation is likely with 70mm this month, along with a sweater for cooler evenings and those occasional chillier days. (Average Max Temperature: 17°C. Average Precipitation: 70mm.)
  • Eastern Europe Weather in May: May is known for its mild temperatures that are ideal for sightseeing, with highs now climbing to 21°C, another six degrees higher than last month. The downside is that this is one of the rainier months of the year, and the farther the month progresses, the higher the chance for rain. Precipitation nearly doubles now to 70mm which falls over 14 days, mostly during the latter half of May. You’ll need a good mix of clothing, while keeping in mind the high probability for rain. Bring a light, hooded rain jacket and a portable umbrella, along with items that can be layered, such as both long- and short-sleeve shirts, a lightweight sweater, and a pair of shorts or a dress for warmer days. If you’re coming from a warm climate, it will feel a bit cool, while those who live in more northern areas may think it’s quite summer-like. (Average Max Temperature: 21°C. Average Precipitation: 70mm.)
  • Mediterranean Europe Weather in May: One of the best times of the year to visit the Mediterranean countries is May. Spring is in full gear, and in some places it will feel more like summer, with the average high now 25°C and occasionally climbing to nearly 30°C. There is little in the way of rain, with only an average of 23mm falling on just four days this month. Bring a mix of clothing for both cooler and warmer days, though you’re more likely to need lightweight items. Long pants and short-sleeve shirts will likely suffice most of the time, though you may want to bring shorts, a dress, and a couple of sweaters too. If you plan to go later in the month, you may even find the sea warm enough for swimming, as it generally reaches 20°C to 22°C by late May, so be sure to bring a bathing suit too. (Average Max Temperature: 25°C. Average Precipitation: 23mm.)

Europe Weather in June

  • Northern Europe Weather in June: Now that June is here, you can expect long days with only a few hours of darkness, especially in Norway, Sweden and Denmark, with sunrise before 4 a.m. and sunset at 11 p.m. – in Iceland it’s even more extreme, with the sun rising at 2:55 a.m. and setting around midnight on summer solstice. That means you should bring an eye mask to help you sleep, along with clothing for cool, warm, and rainy weather. When it’s cloudy and rainy, it will feel pretty chilly, but once the sun comes out, it’ll be warm. There’s 80mm of precipitation this month, and the temperature, on average, gets as warm as 20°C and as cool as 11°C. (Average Max Temperature: 20°C. Average Precipitation: 80mm. )
  • Western Europe Weather in June: With the arrival of summer, you can expect mostly pleasantly warm temperatures, with average afternoon highs of 19°C, but light rain is fairly common, interspersed among sunshine. June is really a mixed bag with cool evenings and low temperatures dipping to 11°C and 90mm of precipitation, so plan accordingly by bringing a rain jacket and a sweater, as well as lightweight clothing such as short-sleeve shirts, shorts or a dress. With over 16 hours of daylight this month you’ll have plenty of time for those outdoor activities. (Average Max Temperature: 19°C. Average Precipitation: 90mm.)
  • Eastern Europe Weather in June: June in Eastern Europe means summer weather, in fact it can get rather warm with average afternoon highs now reaching 24°C. Temperatures above 32°C are not unheard of, though they’re most likely to occur during the latter half of the month. There is still a good chance for rain, with 60mm falling over 12 days, helping to cool things off a bit. The longer days, with sunrise at 4:46 a.m. and sunset at 8:44 p.m. on summer solstice, combined with fewer clouds, make it one of the sunniest months of the year, along with July, with 14 hours of sunshine on average each day. Plan to bring a light hooded rain jacket or an umbrella for sudden downpours, as well as lightweight clothing for sightseeing during the day. You may need a sweater for evenings spent outside as it can get cool after dark, dipping as low as 14°C at night. (Average Max Temperature: 24°C. Average Precipitation: 60mm.)
  • Mediterranean Europe Weather in June: Summer has officially arrived to the Mediterranean, and odds are, it’s going to feel hot, with high temperatures increasing five degrees to an average of 30°C, though it can get much hotter than that. June in this region sees warm, sunny weather, lots of tourists and higher rates. There is little, if any rain, with only 11mm of precipitation on one day in June. Bring your summer clothing now, including sun protection like sunscreen and a hat as well as a bathing suit. Along with a pair of open-toed shoes like flip flops for the beach, you’ll need comfortable, closed shoes for exploring the sights, as roads are often unpaved and rocky. (Average Max Temperature: 30°C. Average Precipitation: 11mm.)

Europe Weather in July

  • Northern Europe Weather in July: July brings the warmest weather of the year in most places in northern Europe, though it probably won’t be what most people consider hot. In Oslo, highs can reach 22°C, and evenings may be as cool as 13°C. Plan to bring short-sleeve shirts and shorts or a dress for warm days, along with a couple of sweaters or sweatshirts and long pants for those cooler evenings. A windproof, waterproof jacket to keep you protected from wind and rain, just in case, is a good idea too. (Average Max Temperature: 22°C. Average Precipitation: 70mm.)
  • Western Europe Weather in July: Along with August, July is the hottest month of the year in the western region of Europe, though temperatures generally don’t get much warmer than 22°C, so if you’re coming from a warm climate it may feel relatively cool. In certain areas, the humidity can be brutal, however, which means it can feel a lot hotter than what the thermometer reads. This is the time for your summer clothing, but you may need a sweatshirt or sweater for evenings which can get down to 13°C. There is less precipitation now than there was in June, but with 70mm over 17 days, you’re still likely to need that rain jacket. (Average Max Temperature: 22°C. Average Precipitation: 70mm.)
  • Eastern Europe Weather in July: Summer is in full swing now, with high temperatures creeping up two degrees to 26°C. This is the hottest month of the year in many Eastern European countries, and temperatures may reach as high as the upper 30s, and there isn’t much rain to cool things down, just only 40mm of precipitation falling over 12 days in July. Bring lots of summery, lightweight clothing along with sun protection, and just a couple of items for cooler evenings like a sweater or light jacket.(Average Max Temperature: 26°C. Average Precipitation: 40mm.)
  • Mediterranean Europe Weather in July: The Mediterranean countries tend to reach their highest temperatures in July, with the average highs in the mid-30s in most areas, though mountainous regions and places like northern Greece will be more pleasant, averaging in the upper 20s and low 30s. Rain is practically non-existent with only 6mm of precipitation over one day in July. Those hot temperatures and constant sun make ideal conditions for going to the beach, in fact, you might find yourself spending a lot of time in your bathing suit. Bring shorts, skirts, dresses, tank tops and the like, along with plenty of sun protection. (Average Max Temperature: 33°C. Average Precipitation: 6mm.)

Europe Weather in August

  • Northern Europe Weather in August: August is the next warmest month, and is usually quite similar to July, which is why the most visitors to northern Europe tend to arrive in July and August. Pack as you would for last month, with a mix of clothing for both cool and warm weather. The average high dips slightly this month to 20°C, and the low drops a degree to 12°C. It’s a little rainier, with 90mm of precipitation falling over 17 days, so that windproof, waterproof jacket is likely to come in handy. (Average Max Temperature: 20°C. Average Precipitation: 90mm.)
  • Western Europe Weather in August: August is similar to July, with the high and low the same – 22°C and 13°C respectively, though there is less precipitation with just 50mm falling over 16 days. Expect lots of sun, spread among a few cloudy grey days, as well as high humidity. Although there’s no doubt its summer, it’s unlikely to feel scorching hot here, and you can usually count on at least a bit of mist or rain to cool things off. Pack your summer gear including t-shirts and shorts or skirts, though you’ll still need a few warmer items for those cooler nights, like long pants and a sweater, light jacket or sweatshirt. (Average Max Temperature: 22°C. Average Precipitation: 50mm.)
  • Eastern Europe Weather in August: August is just as hot and humid as July, with the highest average temperatures of the year at 26°C, and many days well over that. August also experiences some of the sunniest days of the year, with an average of 13 hours of sunshine, though there is usually more precipitation. Some 70mm falls over 10 days, which means that while you’re less likely to be caught in the rain, when it does come in may be in downpours. Pack as you would for July, bringing sunscreen and plenty of summery clothing along with a sweater or sweatshirt for cooler evenings.
    (Average Max Temperature: 26°C. Average Precipitation: 70mm.)
  • Mediterranean Europe Weather in August: August is similar to July, although it may even be slightly hotter with the average high temperature now 34°C. It won’t cool down much in the evening, as even the lows are a relatively warm 24°C, on average. The good news is that the humidity levels drop to the lowest of the year at 50%, making those extremely hot temperatures a little more bearable. Pack as you would for last month, bringing lots of sun protection and lightweight clothing. (Average Max Temperature: 34°C. Average Precipitation: 6mm.)

Europe Weather in September

  • Northern Europe Weather in September: With September marking the official start to fall, days are starting to get shorter and temperatures are dropping, though not significantly. Even by September’s end, there is still around nine hours of daylight. The biggest difference is the average high temperature, which has now dropped four degrees to 16°C, and it can get as cool as 7°C. While you’ll still need a few items of clothing for warm weather, you may want to concentrate more on things like sweatshirts, sweatshirts, long sleeves and pants. There isn’t as much precipitation as there was in August, with 70 mm this month, but a rain jacket is still a good idea. (Average Max Temperature: 16°C. Average Precipitation: 70mm.)

  • Western Europe Weather in September: Fall is in the air, with temperatures noticeably dipping and rain slightly increasing to 60mm in September, though in many areas this month is often ideal, with tourist crowds thinning and plenty of lovely, sunny days in between the occasional cloudy, wet ones. Bring a mix of clothing for both warmer and cooler days, including a rain jacket, and plan to dress in layers, as often times mornings are crisp or misty, while afternoons bring the sun. Be aware that it can rain with temperatures around 17°C one day and be sunny and practically hot the next. The average high is now 19°C, dipping three degrees from last month, while lows can get as cool as 11°C, and days are gradually getting shorter too, with sunrise at 7:41 a.m. and sunset at 7:22 p.m. by September’s end. (Average Max Temperature: 19°C. Average precipitation: 60mm.)
  • Eastern Europe Weather in September: September is one of the best times of the year to be in Eastern Europe, with summer crowds beginning to thin, and warm, but not too hot days and plenty of sunshine. Temperatures noticeably cool with the arrival of autumn, with the average high dropping four degrees to a very pleasant 22°C. Throughout the month you can expect comfortable weather for sightseeing during the day and early evenings, with lows dropping to around 12°C late at night. September also sees an average of 70mm of precipitation, but the chance for rain on any given day is the lowest of the year, and when it does arrive it’s usually not enough to interrupt outdoor activities. The mild weather makes it easy to pack when you visit this month, bring short-sleeve shirts, long pants like light jeans or khakis, as well as a light sweater or jacket for evenings. (Average Max Temperature: 22°C. Average Precipitation: 70mm.)
  • Mediterranean Europe Weather in September: September ushers in much more pleasant weather, and can be another one of the best times to be in the Mediterranean. The average high temperature drops five degrees to 29°C, with the summer heat finally cooling as autumn approaches. As the sea has had all summer to warm, it’s often ideal for swimming this month and may remain that way through early October. Your summer clothing will still suffice, though you may want a light sweater or jacket in case the wind picks up or on cooler evenings. There is still little need to worry about rain, with 14mm falling over three days in September. (Average Max Temperature: 29°C. Average Precipitation: 14mm.)

Europe Weather in October

  • Northern Europe Weather in October: Autumn has officially arrived, and fall colors are typically at their peak in early October in most areas. The weather is likely to be crisp and cool, though in some places it may be downright cold, while rain, sleet or even snow could put a damper on outdoor activities. But there are positives too, like mutton and crab in season in places like Norway, which means you can indulge while sitting next to a roaring fire as a storm rages outside. The average temperature is now just 7°C and highs generally don’t get much about 10°C. 90mm of precipitation falls over 16 days, so you’ll definitely need a rain jacket and clothing for cool and/or cold weather. (Average Max Temperature: 10°C. Average Precipitation: 90mm.)
  • Western Europe Weather in October: October weather in Western Europe is unpredictable and inconsistent. Earlier in the month frequently brings wonderful fall weather along with colorful foliage, though it can be nice and sunny one moment and grey and rainy the next. On some days, it may feel warm enough to enjoy dining at an outdoor café, while others may feel like winter is on the way. The high temperature averages 15°C, while lows may get down to 8°C, and precipitation is on the increase with 70mm falling over 19 days in October. The amount of daylight decreases significantly by month’s end, further, with the sun rising at 7:32 a.m. dipping below the horizon at about 5:18 p.m. (Average Max Temperature: 15°C. Average Precipitation: 70mm.)
  • Eastern Europe Weather in October: October is a time when you’ll want to hope for the best, but prepare for the worst, especially as the month progresses. You’re likely to enjoy at least a few crisp, sunny days as well as an array of brilliant fall color earlier in the month, but be prepared to dress in layers – the onset of cooler weather can lead to heavy fog in some places. You’re likely to need a waterproof jacket and a sweater as well as shoes you don’t mind getting wet. On a pleasant afternoon temperatures may reach 16°C, but it’s likely to get chilly at night with lows down to 7°C.
    (Average Max Temperature: 13°C. Average Precipitation: 80mm.)
  • Mediterranean Europe Weather in October: Fall has arrived, and the weather will be noticeably cooler. The average high temperature drops another five degrees to 24°C and nights can be as cool as 16°C, though most of the time it’s going to be sunny and warm, with many areas enjoying an “Indian summer.” Precipitation picks up quite a bit to 53mm falling over five days, most during the latter part of October. Bring a mix of clothing, including both short- and long-sleeve shirts, as well as shorts and long pants, and a sweater or light jacket for evenings. (Average Max Temperature: 24°C. Average Precipitation: 53mm.)

Europe Weather in November

  • Northern Europe Weather in November: Winter weather is here, with temperatures plummeting to a low of -1°C and high temperatures which only an average of 4°C, while days are much shorter too, with just six-and-a-half hours of daylight by the month’s end in Oslo, and only a little over five farther north in Reykjavik. There is no need for warm weather clothing, plan to bundle up and bring that thermal underwear along with rain or snow gear. The average precipitation is 70mm, and it may be in the form of rain or snow, depending on where you are. (Average Max Temperature: 4°C. Average Precipitation: 70mm.)
  • Western Europe Weather in November: November weather in Western Europe usually means wet and grey, with the average high only reaching 9°C and lows of 4°C. While the average precipitation doesn’t increase all that much from last month in most areas, it falls over 20 days, and combined with less daylight, around eight hours by November’s end, it is likely to be dark and dreary a lot of the time. You could still experience a few sunny days with fairly pleasant temperatures, but on the opposite end of the spectrum, it can occasionally dip well below freezing. That means you’ll need to be prepared for both extremes, planning to dress in layers and bringing along a warm, waterproof jacket. (Average Max Temperature: 9°C. Average Precipitation: 70mm.)
  • Eastern Europe Weather in November: By November, the cold has arrived, though the tourist crowds have dissipated and you’ll often find lower accommodation rates and airfare by traveling to Eastern Europe this month. During the day, the mercury usually doesn’t rise much above 7°, and at night the average temperature is just 2°C, which means odds, are, it will be frosty. Be sure to pack cold-weather gear like a heavy coat, gloves, a hat and scarf, and warm shoes and socks and prepare for some precipitation, with 60mm falling over 13 days in November – in the form of snow in more mountainous, higher elevation areas, and rain elsewhere. Most of the time, it will be grey and cloudy. (Average Max Temperature: 7°C. Average Precipitation: 60mm.)
  • Mediterranean Europe Weather in November: November often brings a mixed bag, with a number of pleasantly warm, sunny days, and temperatures often hovering around 18°C to 20°C. In between, expect more overcast skies and a greater chance of precipitation, with an average of four hours of sunshine a day and increased rainfall, with 58mm over 8 days. There are far fewer tourists in November, which also means many places have shut down for the winter, though the ones that remain open typically offer lower accommodation rates. Bring a variety of clothing, including items for both warmer and cool days, and you may want to have a rain jacket too. (Average Max Temperature: 19°C. Average Precipitation: 58mm.)

Europe Weather in December

  • Northern Europe Weather in December: Northern Europe is a fabulous place to be if you’re hoping to enjoy a winter wonderland experience in December. The average temperature in many places is now below freezing, at -3°C, and high temps usually don’t climb above freezing either, averaging -1°C. It’s definitely time to dress for the cold. Think wool, lots of wool, and thermal base layers as well as warm gloves, a good hat, scarf and winter boots. If you’re going to be in mountainous areas, or in the far north, you may need some extra winter gear too. (Average Max Temperature: -1°C. Average Precipitation: 50mm.)
  • Western Europe Weather in December: You’ll need your warm winter coat for a visit to Western Europe in December. Earlier in the month the precipitation that falls is usually in the form of rain, but by mid-month it may be replaced by snow in some places. Either way, expect it to be cold, wet and cloudy, with highs reaching just 6°C and lows hovering just above freezing at an average of around 3°C. You’re unlikely to need thermal underwear, but plan to dress in layers, and bring a pair of gloves, a warm hat and a scarf along with that winter coat. Waterproof boots may be a good idea too, with 70mm of precipitation falling over 21 days this month. (Average Max Temperature: 6°C. Average precipitation: 70mm.)
  • Eastern Europe Weather in December: Temperatures throughout much of Europe are some of the coldest they’ll be all year, other than January. Most Eastern European cities experience typical continental weather in December, with temperatures dipping below freezing, making snow possible, though there isn’t as much precipitation, with 40mm falling over 12 days this month. When it does snow, unless you’re in the mountains, it’s usually light – just enough to add a sparkle to the landscape. While there will be plenty of cloudy days, you’ll probably enjoy a few gorgeous, albeit chilly, days with brilliant blue skies and sunshine too. There’s no need to worry about bringing warm weather clothing now, think sweaters, jeans, wool, scarves, gloves, warm boots and a warm coat. (Average Max Temperature: 13°C. Average Precipitation: 80mm. )
  • Mediterranean Europe Weather in December: December brings some of the coldest temperatures of the year, though compared to northern areas, it’s going to be rather mild in the Mediterranean region. The average high temperature is 15°C, and it doesn’t get much colder than 9°C, which means the weather is still relatively decent for wandering the streets and enjoying the sights, just not warm enough for lounging on the beaches. Rainfall increases significantly to 98mm over 11 days now, and that precipitation is likely to come in the form of light snow in the higher elevation areas where it can sometimes dip below freezing. This time of year, bring clothing for cooler weather and rain, including a rain jacket, long pants, sweaters and long-sleeve shirts. (Average Max Temperature: 15°C. Average Precipitation: 98mm.)

Europe Events and Festivals

Europe in January

  • New Year’s Day – January 1 is a public holiday throughout Europe. While New Year’s Eve is celebrated in a big way throughout much of the continent, on this day, you’ll find that many places, including restaurants, shops, museums and historic sites are closed, although there are usually at least a few eateries open for lunch and dinner. Lots of major cities will feature parades, like Paris’ New Year’s Day Grand Parade on the Champs-Elysees.
  • Ephiphany – Epiphany is celebrated in many places throughout Europe annually on January 6. Families and communities gather together to celebrate, and for some, the day is even more important than Christmas. This is the main event of the holiday season in Italy, when Italians exchange gifts as the final day of the “Twelve Days of Christmas.” In Spain and Germany, it’s known as “Three Kings Day.” In Finland, the holiday is called loppiainen, a name that dates back to the 17th century. This is when Christmas trees are traditionally taken out of Finnish homes. Depending on your destination, you may find that many places are closed.
  • Winter Sales – Winter sales begin in January throughout much of Europe. While there are no set dates, this is a great time for shopping enthusiasts seeking big bargains on all sorts of items at everything from independent boutiques and mom-and-pop shops to outlets and shopping malls.
  • Up Helly Aa, Shetland Islands, Scotland – One of the most spectacular and the largest of all Europe’s fire festivals, the Up Helly Aa is hosted on the last Tuesday in January every year in Lerwick, the main port of the Shetland Islands in Scotland. It celebrates the region’s Viking heritage with a torch-lit procession and traditional music before culminating with more than 1000 costumed “guizers,” who each take the name of a figure in Norse legend, throwing burning torches into a traditional Viking longship.
  • Bruges Snow and Ice Festival, Belgium – If you visit Bruges, Belgium during the first week of January, you can catch the last days of the Snow and Ice Sculpture Festival. This stunning spectacle features 40 artists who make incredible creations from some 300 tons of ice and 400 tons of snowflakes.

Europe in February

  • Venice Carnival, Italy – Carnival is one of the biggest festivals in all of Italy, and in Europe, and there is no place that does it bigger or better than Venice. It takes place during the period before Lent, which usually falls in February but can fall anywhere from late January through early April. Many of the events such as the elaborate masquerade balls require an invitation and come at a steep price, but there are plenty of others that are free and open to the public, including street performances, concerts and the candlelit parade of boats, part of the “grand finale,” where hundreds of gondolas float down the main canal.
  • Patras Festival, Greece – The Patras Carnival in Greece is also among Europe’s largest, and its festivities begin in January and run through February. It includes parades, balls, street music, dances, treasure hunts and more.
  • Valentine’s Day – Valentine’s Day, February 14, is a newer holiday in some places like Denmark, which only started celebrating in the 1990s. In most places in Europe, it’s not a big event, but celebrated by exchanging cards and giving gifts like flowers and chocolates. Many restaurants offer Valentine’s specials to attract couples as well. France tends to go all out, with some three-quarters of the French celebrating the day, which means you’ll find many romantic events, dinners and the like to attend, particularly in Paris.
  • Fete du Citron/Lemon Festival, Menton, France – The Lemon Festival is held in the scenic coastal town of Menton on the French Riviera, beginning in mid-February and running through early March. The event includes parades, with all sorts of floats featuring citrus fruit creations along the promenade, along with musicians and other spectacular displays, while evening processions are followed with fireworks over the bay. There are also a wide range of traditional products inspired by lemons for sale, like honey, jams and jellies, perfumes, soaps, liqueurs and more.

Europe in March

  • Taste of Florence Food Festival, Florence, Italy – If you want to experience the best of Italy’s food culture, plan to attend this festival which features some 300 stands that serve food from across the country over 3 days in mid-March.
  • Las Fallas, Valencia, Spain – This massive event takes over much of Valencia for five full days and nights, March 15 through March 19 every year, with parades and pageants, culminating with a huge fireworks display. The fireworks are stuffed inside hundreds of elaborate paper maché creations that are set on fire, bursting across the city.
  • Saint Patrick’s Day – While Saint Patrick’s Day is an Irish holiday, it’s celebrated throughout much of Europe, but the biggest and best, of course, is hosted in Dublin. The capital city puts on a massive four-day festival, with the main event, the parade, taking place on March 17th. It features all types of fantastical creations and exciting performances that include local and national bands, bands from the U.S. and beyond. The Irish Craft Beer & Whiskey Village is open throughout the festival and showcases beer, whiskey, artisan food and entertainment, including live music.
  • Starkbierzeit, Munich, Germany – March in Munich offers the chance to attend festivities similar to Oktoberfest, but without the big crowds and higher prices. Starzbierzeit translates to “Strong Beer Time,” and takes place throughout much of the month. It includes, of course, lots of beer, as well as singing to drinking songs and dancing on tables in a celebration of Bavarian culture.

Europe in April

  • Holy Week and Easter – Holy Week is celebrated from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday, sometimes falling in late March, but most often in April. Throughout Europe, there are many festivities for Easter, in the squares, streets, and stores. For the non-religious, it means things like candy and the Easter Bunny, while for the religious it’s a time for church services and rituals. Each diverse culture celebrates the holiday in its own way – in some places there may be Easter markets and parades to attend, with some of the biggest festivities in Italy, Spain, France and Portugal.
  • Feria de Abril/April Fair, Seville, Spain – In mid-April, Seville hosts one of the largest and most elaborate festivals in Spain’s Andalucia region. It includes people wearing traditional Andalucian dress, a horse and carriage parade, music, street dancing and lots of food and drink.
  • Tulip Festival, Amsterdam, Netherlands – One of Europe’s most popular spring festivals, the Tulip Festival is hosted throughout the month of April, and features over a half-million colorful, and sometimes rare, tulips that can be viewed in the gardens of museums, private homes and a number of city institutions.
  • The Nuremberg Spring Festival, Germany – This annual festival held on the banks of Dutzendteich in Nuremberg, Germany is hosted for 2 weeks in April. It features theme park attractions as well as traditional music, food and drink.
  • Budapest Spring Festival, Hungary – Hosted for 3 weeks in April, this festival offers an impressive program that includes dance, world music, jazz, classical, opera and more, as well as a circus, theatre and the visual arts.

Europe in May

  • Labour Day/International Workers’ Day – Labour Day, also known as International Workers’ Day or May Day, is a holiday throughout Europe with the exception of the U.K. and the Netherlands. Celebrations vary depending on the country you’re in – in Croatia people come together to enjoy barbecuing together, in Italy you might find free concerts, and there are fairs hosted throughout Hungary. Political rallies and protests are also common in many major cities throughout the continent.
  • Cannes Film Festival, France – The Cannes Film Festival is one of the most celebrated and glamorous of all film festivals around the world. It’s a time when tens of thousands of filmmakers and fans, including numerous big-name celebrities come to promote their creations and/or catch previews of new films of all genres.
  • Constitution Day, Oslo, Norway – Held annually on May 17th, Constitution Day celebrates Norway’s independence from Denmark with parades, traditional costume, folk music, and a host of other entertainment.
  • Athens Jazz Festival, Athens, Greece – Every year, the city of Athens hosts one of the best jazz festivals in all of Europe over five days in late May. The event features European as well as international artists and entrance is free.

Europe in June

  • Karneval der Kulturen, Berlin, Germany – This four-day urban festival typically takes place around the first weekend in June, bringing nearly a million visitors and thousands of participants to celebrate diversity and freedom. It includes dance, live music, parades and a variety of street festivals.
  • Isle of Wight Festival, Newport, England – This music festival takes place over 4 days in mid-June at Seaclose Park in Newport, England. It features big-name rock and indie acts as well as rising stars.
  • Istanbul Music Festival, Turkey – Istanbul hosts its big music festival, often ranked among the top music festivals in the world, throughout most of the month of June every year. Some 600 local and international artists perform, including big names in classical, opera and ballet.
  • Bordeaux Wine Festival, Bordeaux, France – One of the world’s best wine producing regions holds one of the world’s best annual wine festivals in mid-June. It offers the opportunity to taste the diversity of wines from the Bordeaux and Aquitaine regions, as well as to tour vineyards, attend wine workshops, and watch magic shows and fireworks.
  • Sonar Festival – Founded in Barcelona, the Sonar Festival is the biggest electronic and advanced music festival in Europe. It’s held annually over 3 days in mid-June.

Europe in July

  • Montreux Jazz Festival, Switzerland – This long-running festival began in 1967 and is hosted either in Montreux or on the banks of Lake Geneva. One of Europe’s major music events, and the second largest jazz festival in the world, it includes concerts and DJ sets.
  • Wimbledon, London, England – In July, London hosts Wimbledon, the oldest and arguably the most prestigious tennis tournament in the world, at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
  • Running of the Bulls/San Fermin, Pamplona, Spain – The most famous and most controversial festival in Spain is held annually July 6 to 14. The actual running of the bulls, which you can watch from a safe distance, occurs on the second day of the festival, July 7.
  • Bastille Day, Paris, France – Bastille Day, July 14, is celebrated throughout France, but Paris hosts the most elaborate festivities with parades, fireworks, and a wide array of parties that go on until the wee hours of the night.

Europe in August

  • Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Scotland – This 3-week festival features a unique collection of known and unknown artists. It includes comedy, theater, dance, musicals, operas, exhibitions and much more.
  • Tuscan Sun Festival, Cortona, Italy – This popular arts festival features renowned artists and musicians over nine days starting the first weekend in August. It includes music and art as well as cooking demonstrations and plenty of food and wine, including locally-made items and fine Tuscan wines.
  • Sziget Festival, Budapest, Hungary – The biggest annual rock festival in Budapest is hosted from August 8 to 15, featuring some of the biggest international music artists in the world.
  • Running of the Bulls San Sebastian De Los Reyes, Madrid, Spain – The second most famous bull-run in Spain is held during the last week of August in Madrid. Participants wear red and white, and spill as much sangria as they drink while trying their luck outrunning the massive creatures.
  • Festa de Sant Roc, Barcelona, Spain – Festa de Sant Roc is the oldest festival in Barcelona, celebrated annually for more than four centuries. It’s focused around the Placa Nova, and takes place in mid-August. Catalan traditions are featured, including lots of dancing, sea shanty singing groups, street games, parades and fireworks.

Europe in September

  • Oktoberfest, Munich, Germany – Oktoberfest actually begins in September and runs for 16 to 18 days, depending on the year. Some six million people from across the globe come to join the Germans who drink loads of beer, eat tons of sausage and enjoy raucous drinking as well as a range of attractions like games and amusement rides.
  • Regata Storica di Venezia, Venice, Italy – This historic Regatta is one of the most spectacular events in Venice, and the most important event on the rowing calendar. It highlights the city’s reliance on boating and waterways and takes place on the first Sunday of September each year. It’s made up of four different races and involves many different types of boats, including the gondola, which race a course along the Grand Canal, and is accompanied with lots of food, drink and music.
  • Amsterdam Fringe Festival, Netherlands – This event held annually during the first half of September, hosts a wide range of productions by cutting-edge local and international artists, as well as producers, at over 25 venues across the city, including theater, musical theater, art, comedy and dance.
  • Festes de la Merce, Barcelona, Spain – This festival is the biggest to honor the patron saint of Barcelona, Our Lady of Merce (La Merc). The four-day event is typically held around the first weekend of fall, and includes free music concerts, parades, a harbor swimming race, a run and Catalan dances.
  • Galway Oyster Festival, Galway, Ireland – The oldest oyster festival in the world celebrates oysters and other bounties from the city in the beautiful Irish city of Galway around the start of the autumn season. It’s not only a time for indulging in oysters and a few too many beers, but there are cook-offs, culinary demos and the famous oyster shucking championships.

Europe in October

  • Festival of Lights, Berlin Germany – Held for 10 days in mid-October, the Berlin Festival of Lights illuminates the city’s most famous historical monuments and landmarks, like the Berlin Cathedral and Brandenburg Gate via light projections and video art. The festival also includes a variety of art and music events.
  • Eurochocolate, Perugia, Italy – Eurochocolate is one of the biggest chocolate festivals in Europe and is hosted for 10 days in mid-October. This is an opportunity for tasting chocolate from around the world as well as participating in cooking classes, viewing elaborate chocolate-sculpting displays, sipping wine and taking in all sorts of performances.
  • Amsterdam Music Festival and Dance Event, Netherlands – The Amsterdam Music Festival is part of the annual Amsterdam Dance Event conference, which takes place over 4 days in mid-October. The experience celebrates some of the biggest names in electronic music, and typically includes over 2,000 world-class acts from around the world.
  • Halloween – Halloween is celebrated throughout much of Europe, but it isn’t as lavish as it is in the U.S. In most places there is no trick-or treating, instead there are parties, costume contests and other events. As Halloween’s origins date back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, many of the biggest and best festivities can be enjoyed in Ireland. The Spirit of Meath Halloween Festival includes events at various venues across the county that can be enjoyed throughout much of October and into early November.

Europe in November

  • Bonfire Night, London, England – Annually on November 5, London’s skies light up to celebrate Bonfire Night, a tradition that dates back to the early 17th-century, when Guy Fawkes tried to blow up the House of Parliament. Today, it’s all about fireworks.
  • The Rome Jazz Festival, Italy – This jazz festival is one of the most popular November events in Rome, hosted throughout the second half of November. It includes performances from Italian as well as international musicians that take place in the Auditorium Parco della Musica.
  • Sinterklaas Parade, Amsterdam, Netherlands – The arrival of Saint Nicholas, or Santa Claus, who is known to Dutch children as Sinterklaas, launches the Christmas season in mid-November. He arrives on a ship into Amsterdam from his home in Spain, bringing presents and treats for the children.
  • Weihnachtsmarkt, Koblenz, Germany – In many places around Europe, the Christmas markets and festivals begin, including the Koblenz Weihnachtsmarket which takes place in Old Town Koblenz. It runs through just a few days before Christmas and includes some 100 decorated stalls that sell an impressive array of traditional German cuisine and beverages, and all sorts of goods, including handcrafted toys. There are a variety of concerts and other performances throughout the festival as well.

Europe in December

  • Lyon Festival of Lights, Lyon, France – Lyon hosts its popular Festival of Lights over four days in mid-December. There are impressive lighting displays throughout the city to honor Mary, the mother of Jesus. Tradition dictates that every house in Lyon places candles along the outside of windows, which produces an incredible effect throughout the streets. These days, there is lots of high-tech lighting used as well.
  • Christmas Markets – There are Christmas markets in many locations throughout Europe in December. Some of the best can be found in Dresden and Hamburg, Germany; Innsbruck and Vienna, Austria; Birmingham, England; Brussels, Belgium; Belfast, Northern Ireland; Bologna, Italy; Copenhagen, Denmark and Trondheim, Norway.
  • Christmas Eve/Christmas Day – For many Europeans, the main event of the holiday season is Christmas Eve, celebrated with Midnight Mass and a big feast. Others focus more on Christmas Day and gift-giving. On Christmas Day, December 25, nearly all attractions will be closed, and most restaurants, though in some cities you may still find quite a few eateries open.
  • New Year’s Eve – December 31st, New Year’s Eve, is celebrated with fireworks and parties across Europe, many lasting well into the night. No matter where you are, you’re likely to find a fun event to attend. Some of the best New Year’s Eve festivities can be enjoyed in London, Paris, Vienna, Berlin, Edinburgh, Rome, Lisbon and Prague, although celebrations can be found in many small towns and other major cities throughout the continent.

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Sunshine
hours are on the rise and festival season is in full swing across Europe during
this exciting month. Deciding where to go in Europe in
February is half the fun, with world-famous carnivals, exhilarating ski
slopes and winter wonderland scenes still decorating enchanting cities. In
terms of cheap February vacations, this can also
be one of the most budget-friendly times to visit the continent.

Everything from flight fares to hotel prices and admission fees attract discounts to coincide with the quiet time after the busy holiday season, in many of the biggest cities. While this is great news for your wallet, it also means crowd-free moments to yourself with some of the world’s most incredible sights. Best of all, you may have the opportunity to get more than just a glimpse at local life beyond the tourist facade.


Best European Cities to Visit in February

Carnival fever begins to sweep through some of the best places to visit in Europe in February, taking place every year before the season of Lent. Each celebration is imbued with local flavour depending on where you are, with colourful public parades and riotous parties spilling into the streets. Ski resorts are often at their snowy best during the month and you certainly won’t miss out on magical streetscapes wrapped in white.

ZERMATT, SWITZERLAND

For
many ski fans across the globe, a Europe trip in
February simply translates to Zermatt. With the sun higher in the sky,
the best of two worlds collide via exceptional snow coverage and the ability to
sit outdoors on charming terraces after a day of action. Resting on the
backdrop of the mighty Matterhorn and literally surrounded by summits, the
car-free town is a Swiss chocolate box dream of church bells ringing in the air
and narrow streets decorated by quaint chalets.

There are 360 kilometres of runs to discover, along with a lift that’ll take you to ski in Cervinia, Italy. At an altitude of approximately 3883 metres, it’s also home to the highest ski area in Switzerland, the Matterhorn ski paradise.

Small children don’t miss out on the fun with the mascot, Wolli the little Blacknose sheep, popping up in town and on the slopes just for them. When hunger strikes, get set for decision paralysis with everything from traditional mountain restaurants to Michelin gourmet restaurants vying for attention.

VENICE, ITALY

The
Carnival of Venice is perhaps the most famous of them all in Europe, with the
flamboyant masquerade masks available in stores year-round as a symbol of the
floating city. It’s a bucket list event for people across the globe, so this
isn’t among the cheap holiday destinations in February,
but it is one of the most exciting! With masquerade balls, candle-lit canals,
food fairs and an endless parade of elaborately costumed people, there’s really
nothing quite like it.

For romantic winter getaways in Europe on Valentine’s Day, it’s also pretty hard to beat gondola rides along the Grand Canal, strolling through a maze of mysterious laneways and sipping prosecco in Saint Mark’s Square. But those visiting Venice with kids will find plenty to amuse little ones too.

There’s no doubt that it’s chilly at this time of year, but there’s a dazzling world of art and culture indoors to explore too, including the Gallerie dell’Accademia and the opera season at La Fenice.

HALLSTATT, AUSTRIA

Tucked away in the Austrian Alps and dressed in winter white, Hallstatt is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Europe. Pastel-coloured, wooden houses, shimmering icicles and a glassy lake rest against a mountainous landscape, creating a surreal fairytale picture. Really, it’s enough to settle in at a variety of cosy cafes, cradle steaming cups of speciality coffee and stare in awe at fantasy scenes right outside the window.

If you do feel the need to move, do so to stand on the 360 metre-high Skywalk and capture those views from up high. Then, sink into a sauna or hot tub, both of which are likely found in your hotel or at wellness spas.

Visit the world’s oldest salt mine, Altaussee, and slip inside the World Heritage Museum for an interactive tour through time. Of course, if you want to ski, snowboard or toboggan, winter sports are on the doorstep.

Read More: Hallstatt in Winter

MADRID, SPAIN

Madrid is among the best places to go in Europe in February for shopping, visiting iconic attractions, and museum-hopping in the low season. That’s not to say there’s no fun to be had though, in this city that never sleeps.

Carnival sets the scene for five days of the month, with theatre troupes in Plaza de la Villa, masked balls and the symbolic Burial of the Sardine to mark the end of the party. This tradition is also responsible for chocolate sardines that serve as the main Carnival treat for the taste buds.

If you love pounding the pavements, daytime average highs of about 12°C keep you refreshed for shopping on the famous Gran Vía and getting lost down intriguing cobbled streets.

Pop in and out of world-class museums unheeded by crowds, including Museo Del Prado, which is Spain’s most prestigious. When the temperature drops at night, it’s the perfect time to snuggle in with tapas along Calle Cava Baja or follow your nose to piping-hot churros.

NICE, FRANCE

Papier-mache figures, flower-filled floats and Mardi Gras highlight Carnival in Nice, one of the oldest festivals in the world. The 13th century saw the first pagan celebration, which now announces the coming of spring and makes the city one of the best places to go on holiday in February.

The
Battle of Flowers is arguably the highlight, where thousands of freshly-cut
blooms are thrown from floats to rain down on the enchanted crowd. The last
night sees the Carnival King puppet go up in flames, along with spectacular
fireworks over the Baie des Anges.

While it’s a little too cold to take a dip, it’s generally sunny with mild temperatures for walking around the warren of streets in the Old Town. Visit Castle Hill for panoramic views, the Baroque cathedral of Saint Reparata, and the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art for works by Andy Warhol and Yves Klein.

The cooler weather is a great time to hike along the Riviera, with coastline pathways winding towards medieval towns and seafront restaurants.

ST. MORITZ, SWITZERLAND

If you’re
looking for a glittering dose of luxury with your snow, St. Moritz is among the
best places to ski in February. This fairytale
ski resort in the middle of the Swiss Alps offers an abundance of natural
beauty. However, it’s also lavishly adorned with boutique shops, galleries,
museums, spas, nightclubs and grand hotels for a truly indulgent escape.
Festivals during February include White Surf and Turf, as well as Ice Cricket
featuring world champions.

Among all the glitz and glamour, it might be hard to remember to pick up your skis and get out on the snow. But, if you do, the home of two Winter Olympics boasts 350 kilometres of pistes, the steepest start slope in Switzerland, one of the oldest natural ice bob runs in the world and 150 kilometres of winter walking trails.

Ice skate at Eisarena Ludains rink or check out Bavarian curling on certain days of the week. After all that, head out for mulled wine at a sleek bar and keep your eyes peeled for celebrities.

COLOGNE, GERMANY

Germany
offers some of the best winter city breaks in Europe and
Carnival season here actually starts on November 11th, at 11:11, with the
planning community donning costumes in readiness. Once February rolls around,
Cologne is the place to be as the air fills with the spirit of celebration.

Costumes
tend to be more hilarious than elaborate and sequinned, so feel free to fancy
dress however you like. Floats often highlight caricatures of German
celebrities and politicians, and there’s plenty of beer drinking,
doughnut-eating and cheering through the streets.

If you’re not in a clown suit, warm up by climbing the 509 steps to the top of Cologne Cathedral. The UNESCO World Heritage site is the second tallest building in the city and offers panoramic views.

If visiting Cologne with kids, you’ll have the perfect excuse to visit the Cologne Chocolate Museum and indulge at the Chocolat Grand Cafe after a tour. To shop for quirky treasures, explore the trendy boutiques in the Belgian Quarter or find designer stores on the Schildergasse.

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND

For ice caves, glacier hiking and the wonders of the Northern Lights, Iceland is among the best European countries to visit in February. This is certainly a trip for those who truly embrace winter activities in Iceland, as the cold temperatures that make them possible. With scenes straight from a snow-filled fairyland though, rugging up in extra warm clothes is worth it.

The
annual Winter Lights Festival kicks off the month in Reykjavik, with incredible
light installations illuminating the city. A Pool Night allows visitors to try
some of the city’s thermal pools for free and Museum Night sees a wealth of
theatre, dance, live music and lectures.

Many of Iceland’s top attractions are at their dramatic best at this time of year and there’s an increased opportunity to spot the Northern Lights. Take a tour to go ice caving in naturally-formed tunnels or try glacier hiking to see electric blue icicles. Within a day trip of the city, the Golden Circle of Þingvellir National Park, the Geysir Geothermal Area and Gullfoss Waterfall look magical under blankets of snow, with partially frozen waterfalls and frost glistening on the landscape.

MALAGA, SPAIN

Spring hints at its arrival with blooming, white almond blossom trees throughout the province of Malaga, just in time for travel in February. Within the pretty surrounds you’ll see the city’s top sights, like the Roman amphitheatre, Gibralfaro Castle and the Malaga Picasso Museum, without the high season crowds. This is a special blessing at the famous Alcazaba. The best-preserved Moorish fortress in Spain thrills hundreds of thousands of tourists per year, with its storybook courtyards, bubbling fountains and Islamic art.

If your
visit coincides with Carnival, get set for traditional flamenco dances, street
bands and fancy dress parties. Celebrations take place in the Historic Center,
however, it’s often the local neighbourhoods that put on the most colourful
shows. The last day is marked not with sardines, but with the symbolic Burial
of the Anchovy.

With
average highs of about 18°C,
many sunny days and those luminous almond blossoms, this is the perfect time
for hiking through the spectacular countryside. Take a trail through the
Guadalhorce Valley and stop in at the white-washed villages of Alora, Almogia,
Cartama and Pizarra. 

FLORENCE, ITALY

The romantic birthplace of the Renaissance is one of the best cities to visit in Europe at any time of the year. The problem with that is the accompanying crowds of tourists who can’t wait to soak up the splendour too. Shorter queues in February mean you’ll get to enjoy the art in peace, along with strolling along the river Arno and across the Ponte Vecchio without bumping elbows.

Carnival takes place throughout Tuscany across a few dates each February, with a focus on family fun. Stay in Florence for the revelry or visit surrounding towns to see local celebrations.

It’s also a popular time for art exhibits, so check out the top venues to see what’s on. The Uffizi Gallery is sure to be among them. One of the most famous museums in the world, the works of Leonardo, Raffaello, Michelangelo, Botticelli and so many more live here permanently.

Perhaps best of all though, winter simply seems to suit Florence. Shopping sales let you rug up in style and on a budget, to meander across atmospheric cobblestones with a hot chocolate and the chance to see beyond the tourist trail.

LANZAROTE, CANARY ISLANDS

If you want to experience Carnival in the warmest place in Europe in February, set your sights on the Spanish island of Lanzarote. The holiday hotspots of Arrecife, Puerto Del Carmen, Costa Teguise and Playa Blanca all hold dazzling events late in the month and into early March each year. Expect glittering costumes, parades and dancing in the streets, along with salsa and bachata tunes ringing through the air.

With an average high of about 20°C and sunshiny days, Lanzarote is one of the best February beach holiday destinations in Europe. Pick your own sun-splashed stretch of sand from a variety of landscapes, including the towering cliffs of Papagayo, natural rock pools at Caleton Blanco and the restaurant-lined Playa Blanca.

Beyond the beach, this UNESCO-listed Geopark boasts 300 volcanic cones, lava fields and the incredible Timanfaya National Park. Thanks to the famous architect and environmentalist, Cesar Manrique, nature blends perfectly with art across a range of innovative attractions.

Read More: Best Beaches in Lanzarote


What to pack when visiting Europe in February

Unless
you’re going to the Canary Islands, most of the top
European cities are still cold, if not freezing at night, throughout
February. However, all it takes is a little bit of preparation to ensure you’re
warm and snuggly during your explorations.

Layers

During winter in Europe, expect to be chilly outside and very warm inside basically everywhere you go. The best way to deal with this is to pack layers like leggings, cardigans and undershirts, so it’s easy to go from one temperature to the next. Opt for breathable fabrics like cotton and wool.

Overcoats

Depending on where you’re going, you’ll usually only need one really warm winter coat to go over your layers and it’s even better if it doubles as a raincoat (like this lightweight coat by Columbia). If not, pack one of those too.

Accessories

You’ll
be thankful for a warm pair of gloves, scarves, wool socks and hats or beanies.
Plus, accessories are easier to take off than clothes when you go inside.

Luggage

Cobblestones require fairly sturdy wheels, so make sure your suitcase is up to the task. A cross-body handbag or backpack is best for daily outings, to keep your hands free.


When you pack to suit the weather and ensure your comfort, you won’t even notice the cold. From dazzling ice glaciers to mighty mountains, fairytale towns and the sounds of Carnival, Europe’s best places to holiday in February are nothing short of spellbinding.

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February Temperature Averages in European Cities

Average temperatures for February at major cities throughout Europe are listed below in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit.

The cities range from Amsterdam to Zurich and from Reykjavík to İstanbul. They are listed alphabetically and you can jump ahead to the section for Amsterdam to Kiev, Leeds to Pristina and Reykjavík to Zurich.

Included in this list are Europe’s national capitals plus cities with a metropolitan population of over one million people.

The tables give the normal maximum and minimum monthly temperatures based on historical weather data collected over a long period, in most cases 30 years.

Average February temperatures
High °F Low °F City High °C Low °C
43 33 Amsterdam, Netherlands 6 1
52 34 Andorra la Vella, Andorra 11 1
57 45 Athens, Greece 14 7
58 42 Barcelona, Spain 15 5
45 32 Belgrade, Serbia 7 0
40 29 Berlin, Germany 4 -2
45 34 Birmingham, United Kingdom 7 1
41 28 Bratislava, Slovakia 5 -2
44 33 Brussels, Belgium 7 1
39 26 Bucharest, Romania 4 -3
41 31 Budapest, Hungary 5 -1
35 24 Chisinau, Moldova 2 -4
44 30 Cologne, Germany 7 -1
37 29 Copenhagen, Denmark 3 -2
47 36 Dublin, Ireland 8 2
44 34 Glasgow, United Kingdom 7 1
40 30 Hamburg, Germany 4 -1
27 16 Helsinki, Finland -3 -9
50 39 İstanbul, Turkey 10 4
18 5 Kazan, Russia -8 -15
30 20 Kiev, Ukraine -1 -7
Average daily temperatures in February
High °F Low °F City High °C Low °C
42 33 Leeds, United Kingdom 6 0
44 34 Lille, France 7 1
61 49 Lisbon, Portugal 16 9
43 29 Ljubljana, Slovenia 6 -2
47 37 London, United Kingdom 9 3
40 29 Luxembourg, Luxembourg 4 -2
47 34 Lyon, France 8 1
54 39 Madrid, Spain 12 4
46 35 Manchester, United Kingdom 8 2
55 38 Marseille, France 13 4
48 33 Milan, Italy 9 0
28 16 Minsk, Belarus -3 -9
56 43 Monaco, Monaco 13 6
24 12 Moscow, Russia -4 -11
40 26 Munich, Germany 4 -3
56 40 Naples, Italy 14 5
56 43 Nice, France 13 6
21 9 Nizhny & Novgorod, Russia -6 -13
30 20 Oslo, Norway -1 -7
47 37 Paris, France 8 3
52 38 Podgorica, Montenegro 11 3
37 24 Prague, Czech Republic 3 -4
42 27 Pristina, Kosovo 6 -3
February temperatures: daily averages
High °F Low °F City High °C Low °C
37 28 Reykjavík, Iceland 3 -2
29 19 Riga, Latvia -2 -7
57 37 Rome, Italy 14 3
32 20 Rostov-on-Don, Russia 0 -7
44 33 Rotterdam, Netherlands 7 1
25 15 Saint Petersburg, Russia -4 -10
19 6 Samara, Russia -8 -15
49 34 San Marino, San Marino 10 1
43 28 Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina 6 -2
47 31 Skopje, Macedonia 8 -1
41 27 Sofia, Bulgaria 5 -3
31 22 Stockholm, Sweden -1 -5
29 19 Tallinn, Estonia -2 -8
56 37 Tirana, Albania 13 3
48 31 Turin, Italy 9 -1
18 -1 Ufa, Russia -8 -19
43 29 Vaduz, Liechtenstein 6 -2
60 49 Valletta, Malta 16 9
41 30 Vienna, Austria 5 -1
29 18 Vilnius, Lithuania -2 -8
24 13 Volgograd, Russia -4 -11
34 23 Warsaw, Poland 1 -5
44 29 Zagreb, Croatia 7 -2
41 26 Zurich, Switzerland 5 -3

12 Best February Destinations in Europe in 2023

The destinations below at least have decent February weather, and plenty to see this month

Rome, Italy

  • February avg high: 57F/14C
  • February avg low: 40F/4C
  • February avg precip: 2. 9″/7.3cm

As one of the world’s greatest tourist cities, it’s a good thing that February temperatures aren’t any lower than they really are. You can expect cool weather and it might rain on you a bit if you get unlucky, but it should still be fairly pleasant. Perhaps the best reason to visit Rome in February is that crowds are nowhere to be found, so you can roam the city as you please and not waste a lot of time in queues.

When crowds are low it also means that hotel prices are as well, which really helps in a city like Rome where hotels feel overpriced most of the year. You’ll be able to afford a nice hotel in a neighborhood that might feel out of your grasp if you came in summer and had to pay double. Flights should also be quite cheap as well, so this is a good city to start and/or end a tour of Europe.

  • Good 3-star hotels in February from €47 for two people
  • Good 4-star hotels in February from €64 for two people
  • Hostel dorm beds in February from €16 per person

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Florence, Italy

  • February avg high: 54F/12C
  • February avg low: 37F/3C
  • February avg precip: 3. 7″/9.3cm

Pretty much everything we wrote about Rome above also applies to Florence this time of year. You’ll want to bring warm clothes and dress in layers, but you won’t need snow shoes. Florence is quite a compact city so most of your sightseeing will be within a small area in the center of town. With this in mind, you won’t have to deal with cooler temperatures for more than a few minutes at a time.

And again, hotel prices in Florence will be far cheaper than in summer. Unlike Rome, which can still feel a bit manic with the crush of locals even in winter, Florence is more relaxed and easier to deal with. This is a city where you can linger a bit and mix in a day trip to nearby Pisa or one of the hill towns. With lower hotel prices, Florence is a city to take a breather on a longer trip.

By the way, Venice is usually a bit colder and sometimes wetter in February, but the crowds are also much smaller than normal so you might think about including a night or two there.

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Paris, France

  • February avg high: 47F/8C
  • February avg low: 40F/4C
  • February avg precip: 1.8″/4.5cm

The best news about Paris in February is that it actually doesn’t get much rain in most years. As you can see above, it’ll be chilly, but it rarely spends much time below freezing. This also means that you’ll be able to show off some of your better stylish outfits complete with scarves and gloves in the evenings.

Paris is also a business city so business-oriented hotels won’t be fantastic bargains in February, but hotels in the more touristy districts will have excellent off-season rates. Try to book a hotel in the wonderful Rue Cler neighborhood next to the Eiffel Tower. It’s friendly, convenient, and far more tourist oriented than businessy.

  • Good 3-star hotels in February from €73 for two people
  • Good 4-star hotels in February from €98 for two people
  • Hostel dorm beds in February from €15 per person

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Nice, France

  • February avg high: 56F/16C
  • February avg low: 43F/6C
  • February avg precip: 2.4″/6.0cm

Even though it’s on the Mediterranean coast, Nice isn’t a slam-dunk recommendation for a February visit. It’s mainly a beach and sunshine destination so most things are oriented towards summer and some things are closed for the winter. Still, the weather is mild enough that it’s enjoyable, and since it’s a fairly large city it is still very full of life even when most other tourists are gone.

Nice is an ideal city to visit after Paris and on your way to Italy. Not only is the city itself really lovely, but it’s also a 20-minute train ride to Cannes in one direction and to Monaco in the other. Both are very worthwhile, but both also have extremely high hotel rates so doing them by day trip from Nice is ideal. The food in this part of France is also worth a trip because it’s excellent and also different from what you’ll find up north.

  • Good 3-star hotels in February from €48 for two people
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London, England

  • February avg high: 46F/8C
  • February avg low: 37F/3C
  • February avg precip: 1.4″/3.5cm

London is one of a few European cities that often feels like a victim of its own popularity. During the warmer months it can feel so crowded with tourists that you expect to see Mickey Mouse walking around greeting guests. In February, it’s chilly and so there are very few tourists to compete with at the top attractions.

As you can see, London gets surprisingly little rain in February, and usually no snow. So as long as you dress properly you can move around quickly and visit all the free museums and other famous attractions with almost no wait. The cozy pubs are even cozier in winter, and it’ll be mostly you and some colorful locals lining up at the taps. You’ll be able to afford a much nicer hotel with a better location for the same money this time of year, and it’s always nice inside the stores.

  • Good 3-star hotels in February from £57 for two people
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  • Hostel dorm beds in February from £23 per person

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Barcelona, Spain

  • February avg high: 58F/14C
  • February avg low: 42F/6C
  • February avg precip: 1. 1″/2.8cm

Being on the Mediterranean coast, Barcelona has fairly mild winters, with almost no rain most years. And of course, few other tourists will be there, so you can actually see the inside of the Sagrada Familia and Park Guell without fighting or waiting for hours like you have to most of the year.

Barcelona has fantastic nightlife and a noted food scene, so this is a good destination for culture vultures even in winter. Flights into Barcelona are cheap this time of year, of course, and so are short flights from Barcelona to other European destinations. The city has become so crowded with tourists in the summer months that February will actually be very pleasant by comparison.

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  • Hostel dorm beds in February from €18 per person

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Madrid, Spain

  • February avg high: 54F/12C
  • February avg low: 39F/4C
  • February avg precip: 1. 4″/3.5cm

Even though it’s more south, Madrid is in the center of Spain so it’s a bit cooler in winter than coastal Barcelona. Still, February is usually fairly mild (compared to other European capitals), and the city doesn’t get much rain. Madrid is mostly an indoor city in terms of its top attractions, and there are many great town squares in the center area, which will shield you from chilly winds.

If you are considering a trip to Barcelona you should also include at least 3 nights in Madrid as well. The cities are very different from each other, and both excellent for tourists. They are connected by a 3-hour high-speed train ride that is cheap if booked weeks in advance.

  • Good 3-star hotels in February from €42 for two people
  • Good 4-star hotels in February from €67 for two people
  • Hostel dorm beds in February from €22 per person

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Malaga, Spain

  • February avg high: 64F/18C
  • February avg low: 46F/8C
  • February avg precip: 2. 1″/5.3cm

Malaga, a bit like Nice mentioned above, is not an obvious winter destination even though the temperatures are quite reasonable. The city itself is really charming and generally underrated, as most tourists land at the airport and then head straight for one of the smaller towns along the Costa del Sol. Those towns can be ghost-town-like in winter, so staying in Malaga proper is probably the better idea.

The key attraction of Malaga is that it has probably the best winter weather on continental Europe, so those not willing or able to take the extra two hours flying down to the Canary Islands will enjoy it here. And again, the city of Malaga itself has a lot to offer, so spending a few days here in the off season will be worthwhile.

  • Good 3-star hotels in February from €54 for two people
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Lisbon, Portugal

  • February avg high: 61F/16C
  • February avg low: 49F/9C
  • February avg precip: 3. 6″/9.0cm

Lisbon easily has the best winter weather of any European capital city, and the year-round weather tends to be excellent compared to the rest of Europe as well. This is a wonderful city that too often gets overlooked by those touring the continent because it’s remote and not easy to reach. From Madrid you have to take a night train, or fly.

Fortunately the flights are usually reasonably priced, and especially so in months like February. While Lisbon is on the waterfront, it’s mainly an indoor city in terms of attractions. You’ll be seeing castles and museums during the day, and enjoying excellent food and listening to fado singers in the evenings. It’s worth going out of your way to reach Lisbon, especially in February.

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Athens, Greece

  • February avg high: 56F/13C
  • February avg low: 42F/6C
  • February avg precip: 1. 8″/4.5cm

Athens has a fairly mild winter climate and it doesn’t get much rain in a typical February. If you can get a cheap flight from another nearby city you are visiting, Athens is worth 3 days. The famous archeological sights are outdoors, of course, but with little rain you should have no problem. And the museums and nightlife are all indoors, so you won’t need too many clear days to enjoy it.

During the warm months, most people who visit Athens are on their way to or from one of the famous islands such as Santorini, Mykonos, or Rhodes. But in February those islands are mostly closed down except for their larger towns, so it’s better to skip them this time of year. As a result, hotel rates in Athens in February are very affordable, and getting to and from the airport is easy.

  • Good 3-star hotels in February from €42 for two people
  • Good 4-star hotels in February from €58 for two people
  • Hostel dorm beds in February from €13 per person

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Interlaken, Switzerland

  • February avg high: 41F/5C
  • February avg low: 27F/-3C
  • February avg precip: 2. 8″/7.0cm

The rest of the destinations above are all top cities with decent February weather, but Interlaken is different. Many people who decide they want to “visit Switzerland” really don’t know where they should go. If you want to see the most dramatic views of the Alps with the most charming towns and best winter infrastructure, you should head to the Interlaken area.

The top sights here are the Schilthorn observation deck and the Jungfraujoch railway. Both of those are amazing when the weather at high elevations is clear, and almost pointless when it’s foggy or raining. The weather can be unpredictable in February so you have to time your visits carefully and only after you arrive. Still, they are worth doing and the crowds are much smaller, of course. This is also a winter ski resort so some areas near slopes do have high hotel prices, though bargains can be found not far away.

  • Good 3-star hotels in February from €68 for two people
  • Good 4-star hotels in February from €141 for two people
  • Hostel dorm beds in February from €33 per person

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Additional photo credits: Rome photo by Sam Ross at thehammockhombre. com.

The 13 BEST Places to Vist in Europe in February & Winter

Planning a trip to Europe in February and looking for some fun winter destinations to visit!? Well, I’m more than happy to help out with that! While you may think that the peak summer season of June- August is the best time to embark on a Euro trip, I’d argue that winter in Europe is where it’s at. Namely, the month of February!

It may be below freezing in some parts of the continent, but in others, things are just heating up. Whether your scene is partying the night away at Carnival, hitting the snow of the Alps or lazing under the Mediterranean sun, February has something for everyone in Europe. 

I’ve put together this mega guide to 13 incredible cities to visit in Europe in February. It’s jam-packed with winter getaway guides that may even inspire you to discover a destination you never even considered before…

 

 


1) Barcelona, Spain

Let’s face it. Barcelona is a brilliant destination year-round and has something for every style of traveler. It’s vibrant, fun, surprising and exciting. But even if you’re swinging by this Spanish city outside of the peak summer season, you’re guaranteed a good time. February in Barcelona, while still on the chilly side, doesn’t experience the intensely low temperatures other parts of Europe do – thanks to its Mediterranean location. Plus, there’s tons going on in Barcelona in February to stay busy for the duration of your stay! 


What’s on in Barcelona in February: 

Barcelona Carnival (“Carnaval de Barcelona”)

https://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com/en/events/easter/barcelona-carnival-carnestoltes.html

Held in the week leading up to Ash Wednesday and the start of Lent, Barcelona Carnival is a quintessential loud and proud Spanish celebration held across this awesome city. TimeOut calls Barcelona Carnival a week of “costume parties, traditions and general debauchery. ” Kicking off on the famous central Barcelona strip of Las Ramblas, a week at Barcelona Carnival is a non-stop party. 

Sitges Carnival (“Carnaval”)

https://www.sitges-tourist-guide.com/en/events/sitges-carnival.html

An offshoot of Barcelona’s massive carnival, Sitges Carnival is held in the coastal town of Sitges just 35km south of Barcelona. Held concurrently to Barcelona Carnival, the week-long Sitges Carnival is a wild time! Widely considered one of the best festivals in the world, Sitges Carnival is an explosion of music, parades, dancing and constant partying for its 250,000 attendees. 

Carnaval Sitges 2016 – Sitges carnival 2016

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Average high temperature in February: 15 (59 Fahrenheit)

Average low temperature in February: 8 (46.4 Fahrenheit)

Getting there: Fly directly into Barcelona El Prat Airport from many European and international cities. If you’re coming in by road from other Spanish cities, you’re sure to see some stunning sights along the way. I recommend the high speed train ride from Madrid to Barcelona. It takes just under 3 hours and has many services throughout the day. 


Where to stay in Barcelona: 

Fresh, Relaxing Studio at Iconic Las Ramblas

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/24978503

Price: $100+ USD per night 

Guest review: “We had a great time here. Centrally located which allows you to explore a lot of Barcelona by foot. Would recommend and come back if I was in Barcelona again!” – Artie

Claris Hotel & Spa GL

https://www.booking.com/hotel/es/clarisderby.en-gb.html

Price: $200+ USD per night 

Guest review: “Beautiful hotel, staff were so accommodating and attentive. Thank you for an amazing stay. The rooftop is stunning. Would definitely return.” – Claire, United Kingdom


2) Venice, Italy

The famous Italian “floating city” of Venice is a summer hotspot sure, but February in Venice marks the city’s most famous annual event – Carnival (or “Carnevale” in Italian). Traditional Venetian masks are on full display around Venice, and the energy is fun-filled and excitable. The temperatures in the north of Italy may be considerably cooler than its southern counterparts during February, but the vibe down the canal side laneways and in the sprawling public squares of Venice is palpable. 

 


What to see and do in Venice in February

Venice Carnival: February 8-25, 2020

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One of the world’s most famous annual festivals, Venice Carnival (“Carnevale”) runs for a fortnight each February. Wrapping up at the onset of the Christian holiday Lent, Carnival is a colorful tradition that features participants wearing beautiful Venetian masks around the streets of Venice. Lots of events are held throughout “Venezia” for Carnevale, including elaborate masked balls. It’s a great family-friendly event the kids will love, but solo travelers and couples will find something special too.


Average high temperature in February: 9

Average low temperature in February: 1

Getting there: Fly directly into Venice Airport, or travel by train, bus or car from many other major Italian cities as well as bordering countries. The Rome to Venice drive is 3.5 hours and Florence to Venice is 3 hours. 


Where to stay in Venice:  

(Read my article on the Best Airbnb Venice rentals for more top recommendations)

Gdhouse 806 – modern flat few steps from Biennale

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/36060683

Price: $80+ USD per night 

Guest review: “Very nice place, not a crowded neighborhood within 10 minutes to San Marco Square by vaporetto. Big space, with everything necessary!” – Magdalena 

Hotel Il Moro di Venezia

Located just footsteps away from Venice Santa Lucia Station, this well-reviewed and priced hotel will be a great home-base for your two-day stay in the city!  Delicious free breakfast included to save some cash, comfortable and clean rooms, and helpful staff to assist with all your Venice travel questions!

Venice Carnival in 4K HDR 60P (UHD)

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3) Cologne, Germany

The northern city Cologne (“Köln”) is a stunning, historical German destination on the Rhine river, famed for its cathedral and stunning Old Town.  

The German city, the fourth largest behind the capital of Berlin, Munich and Hamburg, is usually home to around one million permanent city residents, and is known for its “college town” aesthetic. But in February each year, an influx of Germans from other cities and international visitors mean that for one week, the charming, historical city limits swell to maximum capacity to party away the “crazy days of Carnival.” 


What’s on in Cologne in February: 

Cologne Carnival 

https://www.cologne.de/events/cologne-carnival

Carnival season continues across Europe in February with Cologne Carnival kicking off a week  of annual festivities that include massive street parties and parades, and a suspension of closing times for bars and pubs across the city for the duration of the event. The festival has technically been running in Cologne since the Middle Ages,  but the massive event it is today has been celebrated for around 200 years. Be prepared for a crazy, action-packed and German beer laden week of celebrations, wrapping up on Ash Wednesday.  

CARNIVAL IN COLOGNE & DUSSELDORF (GERMANY)

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Average high temperature in February: 7

Average low temperature in February: 1

Getting there: Cologne Bonn Airport is a major hub for many local and international flights. Alternatively, by road Cologne can be reached in 6 hours from the capital Berlin or from Munich, or in 2 hours from Frankfurt. 


Where to stay in Cologne in February: 

Originally furnished apartment, flooded with light and with sun terrace 

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/20433651

Price: $100+ USD per night 

Guest review: “Gil’s place was absolutely beautiful. We never met Gil but he left helpful instructions and we found the place fine. The apartment is very close to the centre and is not a long walk to the train station or city centre. The apartment is very spacious and beautifully decorated. There was complimentary sweets and drinks left for us which was a lovely touch. The whole apartment was fully kitted with kitchen utensils to toiletries. It even had dry shampoo!! (something I usually forget) The views from the terrace are amazing too and we sat out there in the evening. Probably my favourite airbnb that I have stayed in and my and my partner plan to stay again when in Cologne! Thanks again Gil!” – Meadow 

Hyatt Regency Köln

https://www.booking.com/hotel/de/hyatt-regency-koln.en-gb.html

Price: $250+ USD per night 

Guest review: “Excellent location, beautiful views of the river & cathedral. Fantastic service and extremely clean. I would highly recommend a stay in this hotel. The food was exceptional. I would give this hotel 10 out of 10.” – Tanya, Ireland 

Scenes from Carnival in Cologne, Germany

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4) 

Helsinki, Finland + Arctic Circle Adventures

February in the Finnish capital of Helsinki rarely climbs above freezing, and snow is commonly falling most days. If you’re a snow bunny, you’ll love this magical winter wonderland and if you’re a fan of winter sports – even better! 

While Helsinki in February doesn’t have any major events, per se, it made my list because it’s a fantastic winter destination and renowned for its majestic, frozen landscape. It’s also the best place to catch a flight up to Kittilä, which is where I went on this trip: “Flashpacking Finland | My Northern Lights Bucket List Trip in the Artctic Circle“. But here are a few recommendations to get you started if you decide to visit Finland in February: 

Helsinki cityscape with Helsinki Cathedral in winter, Finland | Adobe Stock

 


What to see and do in Helsinki in February

  • Shop at Market Square and Old Market Hall: These traditional Finnish markets in Helsinki sell local foods and handcrafted products. Market Square is an outdoor market located by the Harbor. Don’t worry, they have a warm cafe tent!  Old Market Hall offers the same experience, but inside and directly next door to Market Square.  
  • Have a sauna, obviously: Saunas are a dime a dozen in Northern Europe, and Finland is no exception. Many public saunas in Helsinki have sadly closed down, but a few of the original – and the best – remain. Head to Löyly Sauna for a traditional Finnish sauna experience, with a spot to jump into the freezing Baltic Sea between sauna sessions like the locals do. http://www.loylyhelsinki.fi
  • Visit a UNESCO listed Finnish island: Suomenlinna Island is one of Finland’s seven UNESCO heritage sites, and is a great day trip to escape the city for a bit. After all, it’s just over ten minutes by ferry! This island is historically significant, dating back to the 1700’s, and has seen a range of wars and battles, with many historical remnants remaining. And if the cold proves too much, it also has a brewery to enjoy a pint or three. https://www.suomenlinna.fi/en/fortress/

Average high temperature in February: -2 

Average low temperature in February: -7

Getting there: Helsinki Airport is Finland’s biggest international airport and is the main way to arrive into the capital due to its remote location in relation to mainland Europe.  


Where to stay in Helsinki: 

Elegant Three-story Town House in a Quiet Park

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/24673267

Price: $100+ USD per night 

Guest review: “We absolutely loved staying in Aleksi’s beautiful home. Our group consisted of people aged between 9 and 70 years old and the place served all of our needs perfectly. The kids loved the playgrounds across the park road and the adults appreciated the quiet area – and we could very easily get to the city center and different attractions around Helsinki by public transport. I would definitely recommend the place to anyone wanting peace and city life at the same time!” – Mirka

Marski by Scandic

https://www.booking.com/hotel/fi/scandic-marski.en-gb.html

Price: $200+ USD per night 

Guest review: “Amazing facilities, room, location, amenities, and the staff, wow, the lady that checked me in was super helpful and kind since there was a change in my booking. Super recommended place and way better than other more expensive hotels in Helsinki.” – Daniel, Netherlands 

BEST THINGS TO DO IN HELSiNKi (Honest Guide)

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5) Crete, Greece

The huge island of Crete is just 160km south of the mainland of Greece, and is a fantastic escape from the hubbub of Athens and is significantly less heaving with visitors than the quintessential Greek Islands of Mykonos or Santorini. 

It’s not so much that Crete has any major events during the month of February to plan your trip around, it’s more about the fact that Crete is one of the warmest parts of Europe in the depths of winter. While many parts of Europe are freezing through sub-zero temperatures, Crete is relatively mild and sunny even during their off-season.

If escaping the cold is on the top of your February to-do list, Crete is where it’s at. And filling your time should be easy, as this huge expanse of the island covers over 8000 square kilometers and has thousands of kilometers of gorgeous coastline.   Here are a few things to keep you busy…


What to see and do in Crete in February: 

  • Swim at one of Crete’s many beaches: Crete has over 500 beaches, and even in February you’ll see locals and visitors having a splash around – minus the throngs of tourists blocking the view. The sea is actually calmer in winter than in summer and the winds less intense. This also makes February ideal for surfing in Crete. 
  • Take advantage of winter specials: In winter, prices across Crete are half the price as the same thing would cost in the booming summer months. This means you can have a luxury stay with cheap flights there and back, plus enjoy an endless array of activities dirt cheap. Add to that few queues, shorter waits in restaurants and cafes and an overall feeling of more space. 
  • Go chasing waterfalls: The landscape of Crete is primarily one that is hot and dry, but in February the winter rainfall of the previous months have replenished creeks, gorges and rivers, and the island’s waterfalls are flowing gloriously once again. Visiting Crete in February means that you’ll have a chance to see what the peak visitors don’t get to – the lush natural wonders of this ancient island. This time of year brings global fans of canyoning to Crete, so give that a go while you’re at it! 

Exploring Crete Island, Greece | Is It Worth Visiting?

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The average high temperature in February: 16

The average low temperature in February: 9

Getting there: Crete has two major airports on opposite ends of their massive island – Heraklion and Chania. If you want to arrive in true island style, catch a 2.5 hour ferry to Crete from the Greek Islands of Santorini or Mykonos and experience other incredible island destinations along the way. If you’re feeling particularly adventurous, a popular ferry route travels from Brindisi (Italy) to Crete daily and takes a full day and night. 


Where to stay in Crete in February

Chic Apartment with Views of Koules Fortress

https://www. airbnb.com/rooms/24271571

Price: $120+ USD per night 

Guest review: “Fokion was extremely hospitable responding quickly to messages which was helpful to me as I booked very last minute. Fokion goes beyond just the stay, he picked me up from the port making check in very easy and also left a brochure with wonderful recommendations and information on public transport. The apartment was perfect, with an extraordinary view, making my stay at Crete even more enjoyable. I didn’t want to leave! Will definitely be returning, hopefully soon!” – Jess 

Domus Renier Boutique Hotel – Historic Hotels Worldwide

https://www.booking.com/hotel/gr/domus-renier.en-gb.html 

Price: $100+ USD per night

Guest review: “The staff treated us like royalty. The room was immaculate and warmly decorated as well as very big and designed for comfort. The location was idyllic with our view looking out over the harbor. ” – Chris, Netherlands 

 


6) St Moritz, Switzerland 

Switzerland’s snowfields of St Moritz are a playground for the rich and famous in the winter months and one of Europe’s most esteemed winter destinations, and February is the peak season for snow bunnies. And don’t think the fun ends at hitting the slopes on your skis or snowboard for a taste of the best powder in Europe. St Moritz’s February calendar is jam-packed with events to make your Swiss Alps trip unforgettable.  


What to see and do in St Moritz in February: 

White Turf & Night Turf

https://www.whiteturf.ch/en/

“White Turf, a unique, exclusive, top-class event with exciting horse-racing, gourmet catering, lively music and inspiring art exhibitions, all taking place in winter sunshine on the frozen lake among the stunningly beautiful, snow-capped mountains of St Moritz. This spectacular, major event is not just one with Champagne on ice for the rich and beautiful but an annual event where race-horse owners, trainers and jockeys from all over the world meet up as well as being an unmissable fixture on the calendar for local people. It is thanks to the sponsors as well as the municipality of St Moritz and the local tourist board, who have been supporting White Turf for decades, to make this top-class race-meeting possible.

Club Dracula

http://www.dracs.ch

Its name may be daunting, but this well known members-only nightclub is the place to be seen in St Moritz – if you can wrangle a pass of course! 

Treat yourself to a Swiss spending spree 

https://www.stmoritz.com/en/shopping/

St Moritz is all about money money money, so it comes as no surprise that it’s full to the brim with luxury shops. Head to Via Serlas for a Rodeo Drive style retail therapy experience in St Moritz. Jimmy, Gucci and Louis are waiting. 

White Turf Promovideo 2017

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Average high temperature in February: 0

Average low temperature in February: -16

Getting there: St Moritz is easily reached from a range of European cities including Milan and Munich, but the nearest major airport is Zurich Airport in Switzerland. Most visitors either drive or take the train from here to St Moritz. The renowned Glacier Express (Chur [Switzerland] to St Moritz and Bernina Express (Tirano [Italy] to St Moritz) heritage railway services take you through the mountains with unparalleled Alps views. 


Where to stay in St Moritz:

Chesa Talvo, Samedan

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/12438853

Price: $100+ AUD 

Guest review: “The apartment was simply perfect. Clean and very well organized. Marina even prepared a cot for our baby. The place is perfect for visiting the whole Engandine valley. We did it by train and it was great. Marina helped us whenever we needed.” – Guillem

Kulm Hotel St. Moritz

https://www.booking.com/hotel/ch/kulm-st-moritz.en-gb.html

Price: $800+ USD per night 

Guest review: “All first class, the staff were extremely welcoming, helpful, polite and couldn’t do enough to make our stay more perfect. Overall the hotel, staff, facilities and location were all 5 star. ” – Martin, United Kingdom 


7) Reykjavik, Iceland 

Iceland has exploded in popularity and is now a bonafide part of the European backpacking trail, despite being located off the traditional beaten track. The capital city, Reykjavik, has so much to offer the tourism industry, it’s no wonder 2 million international visitors now head there for volcanoes, spas, lagoons and a true sense of rest and relaxation. February is no exception despite having the coolest annual temperatures. But be warned – Iceland is significantly more expensive than mainland European countries, so start saving your Icelandanic króna’s now. It’s also a fantastic jumping-off point for exploring the rest of this unbelievable country.

     


What to see and do in Reykjavik in February: 

Winter Lights Festival

This annual Reykjavik festival marks midwinter each February with a generous splash of much needed color and light installations across the city. The best part is that all events are free, so it’s a great time to visit this fantastic city. 

Rainbows Winter Festival

https://www.rainbowreykjavik.is

This Reykjavik LGBTQI festival is a winter pride celebration anyone is welcome to attend and enjoy. Held over 3 days every February, Rainbows Winter Festival is smaller than other major European pride events, but is just as memorable and fun. There’s a Masquerade Ball, queer bingo events and Aurora Borealis trips to see the majestic Northern Lights for yourself. 

Experience the Northern Lights 

NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE

November to February is the peak season to see the elusive Northern Lights of Northern Europe, and Reykjavik is the ideal base to experience this popular travel bucket list item. There’s a range of tours that leave from Reykjavik, but I recommend Happy Tours, who run nighttime tours to the best vantage points most nights of the week during winter. What sets them apart is that you sail on a traditional fishing vessel away from the city to see the lights at their best and clearest. What if the tricky lights don’t appear? This tour company has a “sighting guarantee”, which means you can join their tour again any other night for free to try again. 

Hello Iceland | Blue Lagoon, Northern Lights, Golden Circle

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Average high temperature in February: 3

Average low temperature in February: -2

Getting there: Fly into Reykjavik’s major international airport, Keflavik Airport, from many destinations across the world. To have a stopover in Reykjavik as part of your flight, you’ll need to be flying with their airline, Icelandair. 


Where to stay in Reykjavik in February

Arty and Renovated Century House in a Quiet Central Area

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/20067200

Price: $300+ USD per night 

Guest review: “Staying at the lovely renovated Century House has made our first visit to Iceland a wonderful memory. Everything was so thoughtfully displayed and decorated. From retro to whimsical decor, it was a joy walking into this cozy place after a long flight from California. Everything we needed was there and the beds were so comfy. The Century House is located in a quiet darling neighborhood and is only a short walking distance to the city which was a welcoming plus. Thórhildur’s communication was very responsive, friendly, thoughtful and helpful. We couldn’t be more happy. Definitely recommend this warm and comfortable place and we for sure would come back when we visit the charming city of Reykjavik again.” – Family 

Hotel Reykjavík Centrum

https://www.booking.com/hotel/is/hotelreykjavikcentrum.en-gb.html

Price: $120+ USD per night 

Guest review: “The hotel was amazing. It was like an enormous dolls house from the outside and inside so bright and airy. We will stay here again must definitely.” – Paul, United Kingdom  


8) Prague, Czech Republic

In my opinion, whether it’s winter, spring, summer or autumn – I’ll visit Prague anytime in an absolute heartbeat. The capital of The Czech Republic, there’s a reason Prague is often the favorite world city of any seasoned traveler you ask. It’s magical in snow, it’s breathtaking in summer and it has so much to see and do on any given day, I guarantee you’ll walk away from Prague with memories you’ll cherish forever. 

 


What to see and do in Prague in February

February in Prague is cold, mystical and magical. The snow caps on the Tyn Church, Astronomical Clocktower and Prague Castle blend together to create an adult Disneyland of sorts. The winter markets are brewing hot mulled wine and whipping up crepes, and the warm and toasty restaurants and cafes are serving up mouth-watering Czech dishes. In winter in Prague it’s also totally socially acceptable to enjoy a shot of warming rum in your morning tea or coffee, so they are ahead of the pack already. There’s also far fewer tourists, shorter queues and cheaper rates on almost everything. 

Be sure to add these February events to your Prague itinerary… 

Experience world class Czech beer at the source 

https://www. headout.com/tour/8925/czech-republic/prague/legendary-beer-tour-of-prague-with-dinner?_ga=2.32296830.1362606254.1570266385-1849409127.1570266385

Escape the nighttime winter chill and join a beer tour of Prague that will take you to some of Prague’s most legendary pubs and give you the chance to taste some of the Czech Republic’s best brews. All capped off with a traditional Czech dinner. 

Tour Prague’s centuries old Jewish Quarter 

https://discover-prague.com/prague-jewish-quarter-tour

Josefov, Prague’s Jewish Quarter has withstood the worst of humanity and still stands strong in the centre of the city. A walking tour is the best way to really begin to understand the history of Prague’s Jewish population and the foundations of Josefov. You’ll visit beautifully preserved synagogues and Jewish cemeteries and will be educated by some of Prague’s best tour guides. Unmissable and sobering. 

Cruise Prague’s Vltava River

https://www.prague-boats. cz/one-hour-river-cruise

The windchill may be intense, but a winter cruise up Prague’s Vltava will take you past some of the city’s most beautiful architecture, including Prague Castle and Charles Bridge, and teach you so much about this epic city at the same time. 


Average high temperature in February: 5

Average low temperature in February: -1

Getting there: The Czech Republic is located in central Europe, so it’s right on the popular tourist trail. Its nearest major city neighbors via road are all heavily trafficked destinations in their own right. Budapest (Hungary) and Krakow (Poland) are both 6 hours away and Vienna (Austria) is just short of 4 hours by train. Otherwise, Prague Airport is a major international hub to fly directly into.  


Where to stay in Prague in February

Stylish Two Bedroom Apartment near Charles Bridge

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/26709296

Price: $100+ USD per night 

Guest review: “I would highly recommend staying here. Josef was so helpful and accommodating. The apartment felt luxurious and comfortable. The little touches like shower gel, shampoo and great coffee made a weary traveller so grateful. Thank you Josef.” – Niki

Mosaic House 

https://www.booking.com/hotel/cz/mosaic-house.en-gb.html

Price: $60+ USD per night 

Guest review: “Location. About a 15 minute walk to old town and plenty of cafes and restaurants close by. Close to transport too. Private rooms were so clean and spacious and modern. I had the best stay. The lounge areas had activities for socialising.” – Danielle, Australia 

Prague – Czech Republic – Prag Winter Tour

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9) Bruges, Belgium 

The medieval Belgian city of Bruges is totally charming, with its canals, cobblestone laneways and ornate architecture. The reasons behind its nickname “The Venice of the North” are obvious. February in Bruges doesn’t see extreme temperature dips, but it’s still pretty cold. However, that doesn’t mean that Bruges slows down even for a second, or that the iconic Belgian beer stops flowing…


What to see and do in Bruges in February: 

Bruges Beer Festival 

https://www.visitflanders.com/en/things-to-do/events/top/bruges-beer-festival.jsp

One weekend in February. 400 beers from 80 breweries. Free entry. Thousands of beer fans. Need I say more about why Bruges Beer Festival is a major reason to hit this city in February?

Climb the Belfry 

https://www.museabrugge.be/belfort

The Belfry of Bruges is its most famous medieval landmark, and if you can climb all 270 feet of this tower you’ll be rewarded with jaw dropping views of the city and beyond.  


Average high temperature in February: 7

Average low temperature in February: 2

Getting there: Fly directly into Oostende-Brugge International Airport or larger Brussels Airport. The Belgian capital Brussels is just over an hour train trip to Bruges, Paris is 2. 5 hours and Amsterdam is 3 hours. 


Where to stay in Bruges in February

Sunny and cosy apartment with bikes!

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/7939971

Price: $150+ USD per night 

Guest review: “Stunning view of the canal and the lights is particularly beautiful at night. Open and spacious apartment with plenty of room for 3 people to relax during our 3 night stay. Very quiet and comfortable for sleeping. Bus close to go to main town or walkable. Restaurants and supermarket nearby and plenty of facility to prepare own meals too if you wish. We enjoyed our stay and happy to recommend!” – Margie

Hotel Dukes’ Palace Brugge

https://www.booking.com/hotel/be/dukes-palace.en-gb.html

Price: $180+ USD per night 

Guest review: “A beautiful traditional hotel with bags of character. The staff were really friendly, helpful and informative and really made me feel welcome. I also received a free upgrade for my stay as the hotel was not full (weekday stay). Everything about the hotel was stunning and made my stay very special.” – Rebecca, United Kingdom

How to Spend the PERFECT Day in Bruges, Belgium

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10) York, England 

The ancient northern city of York is one of England’s most beautiful, historically significant and charming, famed for the enormous Gothic cathedral, York Minster, its cobblestone streets (including the historical “Shambles”) and its fascinating history. York in February may be frosty, and regularly snowy, but that only contributes to its magical lore…


What’s on in York in February

In February, York embraces its Nordic roots for its annual week-long Viking festival. In addition, there’s always a pint and a roast to enjoy in a warm Northern English pub, friendly Yorkshire locals to chat to and a city steeped in history to enchant you…

Jorvik Viking Festival

https://www. jorvikvikingfestival.co.uk

York is the home of the largest Viking festival in Europe, believe it or not, and it’s well worth timing your visit to ensure you get to experience the action for yourself. For a week each February, York’s hotels are fully booked out as visitors head to the city for this Norse celebration. Expect lots of staged Viking skirmishes and combats, workshops and markets dotting the cobblestone streets of York. 

The Original Ghost Walk of York  

http://www.theoriginalghostwalkofyork.co.uk

Rug up against the freezing February night and join York’s longest running nighttime ghost tour. Hear haunting ghost stories from the best storytellers in the business, traveling on foot to all of the places the scary tales took place. Haunting, hair raising and a hell of a good time. 

48 Hours In York | UNILAD Adventure

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Average high temperature in February: 7

Average low temperature in February: 1

Getting there: Manchester has the nearest major airport to York, but the United Kingdom is best explored from the ground, especially the sheer beauty of Yorkshire. York is reachable from London in just over 3 hours, and there’s lots of train and bus services between the two daily. The major northern city of Leeds is only 45 minutes from York. 


Where to stay in York: 

Stroll to Historic City Centre From Refurbished Flat (AirBNB Plus)

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/21483514

Price: $120+ USD per night 

Guest review: “Brian was a wonderful host, very responsive to every message. The unit is very large and spacious and very tastefully decorated and so close to town. A Spar supermarket was located just down the road and such an easy walk into town only about 5 mins. The bed was wonderful with crisp linen, big fluffy towels and amazing shower, best shower we have had since arriving in the UK and spotlessly clean. We were able to park at the front door with no issues and Brian supplied parking permits for the 2 days we stayed. We literally parked the car when we arrived and didn’t get back into it until we left as we could walk everywhere. Great Italian food at Little Italy but suggest you book as very busy. Highly recommended.” – Jacqueline 

Guy Fawkes Inn, Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western

https://www.booking.com/hotel/gb/the-guy-fawkes-inn.en-gb.html

Price: $100+ USD per night 

Guest review:  “Amazing atmospheric place with excellent staff. A must in York for a genuine historic lovely stay!!!” – Brenda, United Kingdom


11) Chamonix, France 

Chamonix-Mont-Blanc (or simply “Chamonix”) is a popular ski resort at the base of the famous Mont Blanc – the tallest peak of the Alps region. All year Mont Blanc is a draw for tourists due to its breathtaking views, but in February the snow attracts serious alpine sports fans and is widely considered the best spot to ski in the entire Alps. Chamonix is located at the junction of Italy, Switzerland, and France, offering amazing accessibility on your trip to other major destinations. 


What’s on in Chamonix in February: 

Take a husky ride 

https://www. chamonix.com/booking-dogsledding-huskydalen,37-82727,en.html

Dogsledding is a tradition in Chamonix, so be sure to book your place on a husky ride across the white snow of this majestic Alps location. 

Experience Aiguille du Midi

The #1 recommended activity in Chamonix and Mont Blanc is climbing to the peaks of this mountain in the Mont Blanc region in a cable car. You’ll reach the heights of 3,842m, so prepared to be a little breathless with the altitude. But the sweeping views of the French Alps are so worth it. 

Patagonia Chamonix – 30th Anniversary

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Average high temperature in February: 5

Average low temperature in February: -1

Getting there: The majority of visitors to Chamonix fly into Switzerland’s Geneva Airport, which offers daily connections direct to Chamonix. Lyon Airport in France also offers a high-speed train to Chamonix. 


Where to stay in Chamonix: 

Luxury one bedroom apartment with jacuzzi! (Airbnb)

https://www. airbnb.com/rooms/18920500

Price: $120+ USD per night 

Guest review: “Giles’s place is one of the best airbnb’s I have ever stayed in. The studio Grace is set in a beautiful location surrounded by mountains with the outdoor Jacuzzi looking out to this view. The studio itself is amazing looks exactly like the picture if not better. There is everything you need here in a very stylish but homely space. The hosts are the most kind and generous people helping us with supplying food when we arrived very late due to being delayed. They even did a load of washing for us! Everything about this place and the hosts are perfect and I would stay here again with no hesitations :)” – Marley 

Alpina Eclectic Hotel

https://www.booking.com/hotel/fr/alpina.en-gb.html

Price: $80+ USD per night 

Guest review: “Nice surprise. The room are stylish. The view of Mont Blanc is amazing from the balcony. And the breakfast is full of options and high quality. There is a spa where you can relax in a nice jacuzzi. Very well located. We will return for sure.” – De, Italy 

Freeriding The Steep Mountains Of Chamonix | Frozen Mind FULL SNOWBOARD/FREESKI FILM

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12) 

Tenerife, Spain 

The largest of Spain’s Canary Islands, Tenerife is a tourist magnet year-round, and even in February, it enjoys an average daily high of 20 degrees celsius. Being one of the warmest parts of Europe even in the depths of winter is just one reason Tenerife has made my list of the best European locations to visit in February. On top of that, it’s beautiful, the beaches are stunning, the water turquoise, the vibe relaxed as hell – plus it has one of the worlds biggest carnivals kicking off in February. You’re really closer to the West Coast of Africa when you visit Tenerife, so sit back, sip a cocktail and enjoy escaping the February chill for a little while…

Coastal village in Tenerife Canary Islands Spain


What’s on in Tenerife in February: 

Carnaval de Santa Cruz

https://m. spain.info/en/agenda/fiestas/tenerife/fiestas_de_carnaval.html

Another massive part of the European carnival scene, Carnaval de Santa Cruz is Tenerife’s biggest annual celebration and sees in the beginning of Lent. In fact, it’s right behind Brazil’s world-famous Carnival on the list of the world’s biggest. Parades, parties, music and huge celebrations are held all across this beautiful island, and recent years have seen more than half a million attendees spill onto the island for the fortnight-long party. 

Winter on Tenerife North, Impressions 2018

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Average high temperature in February: 20

Average low temperature in February: 15

Getting there: The easiest way to reach Tenerife is to fly directly into Tenerife South Airport, which many European airlines service. 


Where to stay in Tenerife: 

Ocean & volcano views, terrace, wifi, concierge, in Villa (Airbnb)

https://www. airbnb.com/rooms/6566800

Price: $100+ USD per night 

Guest review: “Great location, in the beautiful and quiet north part of Tenerife. Close to all the interesting activities, beautiful beaches and authentic villages. The apartment is stylish, spotless and very comfortable. Great place to take off for your adventure in Tenerife.” – Shimrit

Iberostar Heritage Grand Mencey

https://www.booking.com/hotel/es/mencey.en-gb.html

Price: $100+ USD per night 

Guest review: “Our stay was exceptional. The rooms were impeccable, the decor stunning, the facilities fantastic, the staff attentive and polite. This hotel is close to faultless.” – Catherine, Netherlands

Tenerife Travel Guide: Top 10 Things To Do (4K)

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13) Innsbruck, Austria 

The beautiful Alps city of Innsbruck has always been beloved by European travelers, especially during the winter months. The Winter Olympics have even been hosted in Innsbruck twice thanks to its epic alpine sports stage. A more modern Austrian destination than its larger counterparts Salzburg and Vienna, Innsbruck still has so much of the charm (and perfection) you should be accustomed to if you’ve ever been to this pristine country. February in Innsbruck is a busy time for tourism, and also one of the best months of the year to hit this chic city. 


What’s on in Innsbruck in February

Air & Style 

https://www.facebook.com/airandstyle/

Now in its 25th year, Air & Style is a European snowboarding competition and music festival held annually in Innsbruck. It’s the only event of its kind in all of Europe and is held for a weekend each February. 

Kristallwelten

https://kristallwelten.swarovski.com/Content.Node/wattens/index.en.html

 Kristallwelten (“Crystals World”) is a massive exhibition and art experience from brand giant Swarovski. Using the brands famed crystals, there’s art installations, films, massive gardens and visual experiences everywhere you look. There’s also a handy shuttle direct from Innsbruck to Wattens, where the exhibit is housed. 

Alpine Zoo Innsbruck

https://www.alpenzoo.at/de/

Open daily, Innsbruck’s Alpine Zoo has achieved the title of the highest elevated zoo in Europe, but it is also the sanctuary for over 2000 animals and plays an important role in animal conservation. You won’t miss when the church bells chime in the hour in Innsbruck, because the wolves of the Alpine Zoo join in, howling along with it. 

Air + Style Innsbruck-Tirol 2017 – Recap Video

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Average high temperature in February: 6

Average low temperature in February: -3

Getting there: You can fly into Innsbruck Airport with a series of European airlines. Alternatively, the Eurail system makes it easy to access the Austrian city from a range of other locations. Salzburg is less than 2 hours away, Munich is less than 3 hours away and Zurich is 3.5 hours away. The Austrian capital of Vienna is 4 hours by train. 


Where to stay in Innsbruck: 

Explore Innsbruck From a Chic Apartment in a Trendy Area

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/28635233

Price: $70+ USD per night 

Guest review: “We only had one night in Innsbruck but it was made super memorable because we stayed in Matteo’s place. A brilliant location 5 mins from old town and station. Super stylish and well equipped and so clean. Bathroom was great and the kitchen had everything you needed. Our son loved sleeping on the mezzanine. We loved the area with local bars and cafes and really appreciated all the insider tips including our wonderful dinner at Olive just around the corner. The host was really responsive and helpful. Could not have asked for more and had a bonus view of the alps from the front window for our last night in Austria. Thanks so much. Highly recommended.” – Emily 

Hotel Mondschein

https://www.booking.com/hotel/at/mondschein.en-gb.html

Price: $100+ USD per night 

Guest review: “We loved the hotel! The staff were very professional and friendly. The room was lovely and included a seating area by the windows overlooking the river. The location was excellent for exploring the old town of Innsbruck. Would definitely recommend!” – Sally, Australia 


Am I Missing Any Places to Visit in Europe in February…?

Now, I probably could have extended this list to like 30+ different places, because I absolutely love visiting Europe during winter! If you think there are any specific cities, festivals, or events that I need to add to my list, please do let me know! I’d love to hear where you enjoy traveling!


Essential European Winter Travel Tips:

  • Pack accordingly for the weather! February in Europe is the coldest month, and visitors from more temperate climates really can’t comprehend the kind of cold they are about to experience. It’s icy, bone-chilling cold you can’t escape, so excellent quality winter jackets, boots and clothes equipped to withstand snow and ice (and a TON of thermals) are just the beginning of what you should be packing. The best part is that European stores are equipped with clothing and footwear designed for their own plunging temperatures, so if you forget anything – or just want to go on a shopping spree – you can guarantee you’ll find what you’re looking for in any major city!
  • Purchasing adequate travel insurance well in advance of your winter Euro trip goes without saying, but if you’ll be skiing, snowboarding or taking part in winter sports, add the mandatory extras. Trust me, falling and breaking your leg on a mountain without travel insurance is not only stupid, but it will set you back hundreds of thousands of dollars – at least. Even catching a winter cold could require medical treatment if you get particularly sick. Travel insurance to cover you in Europe is totally affordable and a MUST. No excuses. 
  • It’s pretty obvious, but be aware of your surroundings at all times, especially during big events. Huge annual carnivals like those across Europe in February are prime time for pickpockets and thieves to get busy – so even if it means channeling your Dad and wearing a money belt with your belongings safely tucked away, you won’t regret it. 
  • Most of all, enjoy visiting some of Europe’s best city’s at this magical time of year! 

7 Best Winter Destinations In Europe | STA Travel x Contiki European Magic Vlog

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Content

  1. Where to go to Europe in February
  2. Italy in February
  3. Venice for 9 thousand rubles
  4. Rome for 8 thousand rubles
  5. Verona for 1006 thousand rubles Milan for 7 thousand rubles
  6. Battle of oranges
  7. Carnival in Aalst Belgium
  8. February in Europe

Where to go in February in Europe

Where to go in February 2021 inexpensively in Europe? Many places. Where to go in February 2021 to Europe without a visa – nowhere.
Without a Schengen visa, they won’t let you go anywhere except for a couple of Balkan countries, which are completely uninteresting in February.

February is the last month of winter in Europe.
But not here in Russia, although part of Russia is in Europe – here spring will begin only in April.
In northern and central Europe, February is rather cold and dank.
Therefore, if you go to Germany, Austria, Switzerland or France (as well as to Poland, Slovakia, Bulgaria), then only if you go skiing.

Italy in February

But in Italy, especially in the southern part, real spring is in February.
What’s with the air tickets to Italy (yesterday, while writing the article Beach holidays in February 2021, I also checked Europe)?
All is well with air tickets:

Rome = 8 thousand rubles
Milan = 7 thousand rubles (though this is the Victory in Bergamo)
Verona = 10 thousand rubles
Venice = 9 thousand rubles

And what happens in Italy in February?

Venice for 9 thousand rubles

That’s right – in February, the main Italian event is the Venice Carnival in Venice from 06. 02 to 16.02.2021.
It’s good that in 2021 the carnival takes place in February.

In 2016, the carnival started at the end of January and it was cold and damp in Venice at that time.
Here is an example of visiting the Carnival in Venice in 2017, when Venice had nice dry weather.

Rome for 8 thousand rubles

The Eternal City.
The sights of centuries of aging, like good cognac, become even better.
In the narrow streets of the Old City it is up to +20, so sitting down at a table, drinking a glass of cold prosecco and thoughtfully chewing prosciutto with melon is like buying shawarma in Moscow at the entrance to the metro.
Damn tangerines and oranges on the trees will add bitterness to the aching feeling of nostalgia for the Western Degunino residential area.
Shopping in Rome is good in its own way.

And when you get bored with Rome, you can rent a car and rush to Castelli Romani or, in general, leave Lazio and move to Tuscany.
The sun is shining, it’s not hot – why not take a ride with the breeze to Lake Bolsena?

Verona for 10 thousand rubles

The arena in the center with Juliet’s house is connected by Giuseppe Mazzini street with shops.
And on Piazza Erbe, souvenir sellers have pitched their tents.
Verona has its own carnival in February.
Verona is the gateway to the Alpine ski resorts and Lake Garda with pretty retirement towns in winter.
In the spring Sirmione, Desenzano, Bardolino will be full of different glamorous personalities in expensive cars, but now you can safely take a walk here.

Milan for 7 thousand rubles

From Milan you can get to the most beautiful village in Italy in an hour 2019but I do not advise you to do this.
It’s better to go to Piedmont via Piedmont’s Romantic Road.
How romantic to celebrate Valentine’s Day on the terrace of a restaurant overlooking the snowy peaks of the Alps on the horizon.
It’s a bit chilly, but there is no snow or rain. You can walk in sneakers, throwing on a down jacket freshly bought at shopping.

The Battle of the Oranges

500 tons of oranges are brought to Ivrea (a city between Milan and Turin), where the Battle of the Oranges will take place on February 23, 24 and 25 as part of the historical carnival.
Annual event. This is how it was last year: Battle of the Oranges in Italy 2019.

Ivrea Italy from 17 to 20 February 2021 Battle of the Oranges (Battaglia delle Arance) as part of the Storico Carnevale di Ivrea.
Between Milan and Turin, in the city of Ivrea, there will be a historical carnival (little known to the Russian public), a gastronomic festival (dishes of Piedmont, of course, palenta from the cauldron).
Flights to Milan | Rent a car in Italy | Hotels in Ivrea.

Aalst Carnival Belgium

Aalst is located between Brussels and Ghent. In 2021, the dates of the carnival fall in mid-February: from 14 to 16.
Carnival in Aalst is famous for its funny costumes and installations on the topic of the day, which is why it was removed from the UNESCO list.
By the way, the city authorities answered that they themselves did not want Aalst to be on this list.

Flights to Brussels ||| Car rental in Belgium ||| Hotels in Aalst

February in Europe

Europe is good in February.
And off-season air tickets don’t bite.
What you need for a trip to Europe in February: a Schengen visa, a desire for a change of scenery and money.

Hell, every year there is less and less money: housing and communal services, gasoline, food prices are rising.
And the VAT has increased.
But this is no reason to deny yourself the pleasure.
Otherwise, why do we live?

Weather Po in February 2023: Temperature and climate


Are you planning a nice weather vacation in Pau in February 2023? Here you can find all weather information for Pau in February:

  • >>Overview: By Weather and climate in February
  • >>Weather by month
  • >>According to the weather in February
  • >>Current temperature and weather forecast for Po





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Average temperature (°C) minimum temperature (°C) maximum temperature (°C) Precipitation rate (mm) Humidity (%) Rainy days (D) day length (hours)
January 5. 3 1.8 9.3 116 80% 10 5.0
February 5.6 1.7 9.9 104 76% 9 6.0
March 8.6 4.1 13.5 107 73% 10 7.0
April 11 6.4 15.7 148 73% 12 8.0
May 14.3 9.7 18.8 165 74% 12 8.0
June 18.1 13.5 22.7 133 73% 10 9.0
July 19.7 15.2 24.2 111 73% 10 8.0
August 19. 9 15.5 24.6 109 73% 10 8.0
September 17.3 12.9 22 100 72% 8 8.0
October 14.1 9.9 18.8 127 75% 10 7.0
November 8.6 5.2 12.6 144 80% 10 5.0
December 6 2.6 10.2 109 78% 10 5.0
January February March April May June July August September October November December
Average temperature (°C) 5. 3 5.6 8.6 eleven 14.3 18.1 19.7 19.9 17.3 14.1 8.6 6
minimum temperature (°C) 1.8 1.7 4.1 6.4 9.7 13.5 15.2 15.5 12.9 9.9 5.2 2.6
maximum temperature (°C) 9.3 9.9 13.5 15.7 18.8 22.7 24.2 24.6 22 18.8 12.6 10.2
Precipitation rate (mm) 116 104 107 148 165 133 111 109 100 127 144 109
Humidity (%) 80% 76% 73% 73% 74% 73% 73% 73% 72% 75% 80% 78%
Rainy days (D) 10 9 10 12 12 11 10 9 9 10 11 10
day length (hours) 4. 9 5.7 7.1 7.6 8.0 8.6 8.2 8.3 8.1 7.1 5.4 5.3

Data: 1991 – 2021 minimum temperature (°C), maximum temperature (°C), Precipitation (mm), Humidity, Rainy days.
Data: 1999 – 2019: day length

Weather and climate for the following months

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According to the weather in February // average weather

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Temperature (°C) Temperature Max. (°C) Temperature Min. (°C) Rainfall (mm) day length (hours)
1. February 6 °C 10°C 2 °C 5.8mm 5.0
2. February 6 °C 10°C 2 °C 4.7mm 4.3
3. February 5 °C 10°C 1 °C 4.1mm 5.8
4. February 6 °C 10°C 2 °C 4.8mm 5.8
5. February 6 °C 11 °C 2 °C 5.1mm 5.5
6. February 6 °C 10°C 2 °C 5.4mm 5.3
7. February 6 °C 10°C 2 °C 5.0 mm 5.6
8. February 5 °C 10°C 1 °C 5.7mm 5.8
9. February 6 °C 11 °C 1 °C 3. 8mm 6.4
10. February 6 °C 11 °C 2 °C 5.4mm 5.9
11. February 6 °C 11 °C 2 °C 5.1mm 5.9
12 February 6 °C 11 °C 2 °C 5.4mm 6.2
13 February 6 °C 11 °C 2 °C 4.3mm 6.4
14 February 6 °C 11 °C 3 °C 6.2 mm 4.5
15 February 6 °C 11 °C 2 °C 3.9 mm 5.4
16. February 6 °C 11 °C 2 °C 2.8mm 5.2
17. February 6 °C 10°C 2 °C 4.6mm 5.1
18. February 6 °C 10°C 2 °C 3.3mm 5.1
19 February 6 °C 11 °C 2 °C 4.4mm 4.8
20. February 6 °C 11 °C 2 °C 4.2mm 6.3
21 February 6 °C 11 °C 2 °C 5.4mm 6.8
22 February 6 °C 10°C 1 °C 5.4mm 6.6
23 February 6 °C 11 °C 3 °C 4.4mm 5.0
24 February 7 °C 12 °C 3 °C 3.2mm 5.8
25 February 7 °C 12 °C 3 °C 4.5mm 6.6
26 February 7 °C 11 °C 3 °C 5. 7mm 6.6
27 February 7 °C 11 °C 3 °C 6.3mm 6.3
28 February 6 °C 11 °C 3 °C 5.1mm 5.3

Data: 1991 – 2021. Sun Hour Data 1999-2019.


Where is the hottest place in Spain in February? – Reviews Wiki

Tenerife. In February , the temperature in Tenerife is about 20 degrees, it is one of the hottest D ‘ Spain .

Or where is the hottest place in Europe in winter? Don’t miss no plus to take a tour of Mykonos. This island is famous for its windmills, pelican and nightlife. If you are looking for city hot D ‘ Europe en beekeeper , be aware that the record in Athens is 24 ° in February, it makes you think.

Where is the hottest place in Spain in November?

C ‘ is in Andalusia that you will plus probably swim in the month November . Seville is often city hottest D ‘ Spain but of course the climate can change and rain is possible. Average temperatures in Malaga at November ranges from 11°C in the morning to 19°C in the afternoon.

Where to go in Spain in February?

  • Almeria – a worthy place in February .
  • Barcelona – worthy place in February .
  • Benidorm is a badly recommended destination in February .
  • Bilbao is a badly recommended destination in February .
  • Cordoba – worthy place at February .
  • Granada – worthy place in February .

Where is the hottest time of the year in Spain?

Beach at Spain in April

We recommend the region of Alicante in Carthage (Murcia) because this region is often sheltered from the weather from the Atlantic Ocean and this is where the water is found. is hotter than during this period (possible 20 degree points).

Where is the hottest place in Europe?

The moment is hotter than theoretically falls in mid-July, in the middle of this period, hence the difference with the calendar, which actually spend the summer from about June 21 to September 21. ️ The previous warmest years 2010 and 2018 are only 0.1°C colder, a small margin.

Where is the hottest place in Europe right now?

Country hot D’ Europe : Greece.

Where is the hottest October in Europe?

Greece is the perfect place for a sunny holiday in October . Temperatures reach plus often 23 degrees and rarely drop below 20 degrees.

Seafront in Greece

  • Paros;
  • Sifnos;
  • Corfu;
  • Mykonos;
  • Santorini;
  • Rhodes;
  • Ridge.

Good weather in Spain in November?

Month November en Spain – this is most often characterized by sunny weather. … This month November , the average minimum temperature is 8 ° C and the maximum 15 ° C.

Which city to choose in Spain in November?

  • Almeria recommended for Nov .
  • Barcelona is a worthy place in November .
  • Benidorm – worthy place in November .
  • Bilbao – worthy place in November .
  • Cordova – a worthy place in November .
  • Granada – worthy place in November .

What is the temperature in Andalusia in November?

We can count on 22 sunny days, but il expect 17% rate usually threatens heavy rain. For this month November then temperatures average minimum 9°C and maximum 17°C.

Where to go in southern Spain?

Le southern spain in winter: where to go ?

  1. Malaga. Malaga is a city of undeniable charm that extends far beyond the beach.
  2. White villages. Andalusia is full of beautiful typical villages that you can visit all year round. …
  3. Seville. …
  4. Cordova. …
  5. Baeza and Ubeda. …
  6. Sierra Cazorla. …
  7. Grenade. …
  8. Jerez de la Frontera.

How is the weather in Spain in February?

At this time of the year Spain awaits you under the temperature of fluctuates between 19 and 21 ° C, enough to enjoy the wonders of the country during your holiday in February .

When is the best time to go to Spain?

You can drive all year round Spain , but if you wish, you need to give preference to different seasons: from June to September, as a rule, very hot and dry, ideal for beach and sun lovers; Winter is often cool but still pleasant, except north or rainy are frequent …

Where to go in Spain in April?

  • Almeria recommended for April .
  • Barcelona is the recommended destination for April .
  • Benidorm is the recommended destination for April .
  • Bilbao – worthy place in April .
  • Córdoba is the recommended destination for April .
  • Granada is the recommended destination for April .

How is the weather in Andalusia in April?

The month April en Andalusia is favorable for tourism with a weather comfort index of 51/100. In , the temperature of ranges from 13°C to 21°C, with an average of 17°C, and there is almost no rainfall (40mm).

How is the weather in Spain in April?

Le month April en Spain is most often characterized by pace sunny. We can count on 19 sunny days, but il expect 23% pace threatens usually heavy rain. For this month April , the minimum temperature is on average 9 ° C and the maximum is 18 ° C.

Which is the sunniest city in Europe?

1. Valletta, Malta. Prancing at the top of our list of cities sunny , we present to you Valletta, the capital of Malta.

What is the hottest region in the world?

Ethiopia, record number hot

Definitely one of the hottest hot on the planet, Ethiopia sees temperatures hovering between 45°C and 60°C at the Dallol site. Enough to be at the top of our rankings.

Which country has the best climate?

The city of Loja, Ecuador has the best climate in the world. Neither too hot nor too cold all year round. This stability of is due to its equatorial location.

Which country is currently the hottest in the world?

Ethiopia record country le hot

Definitely one of the countries le hot On the planet, Ethiopia sees temperatures hovering between 45°C and 60°C at Dol. Enough to be at the top of our rankings.

What is the hottest place?

We don’t know the Sonoran Desert. You will tell me: this is after all, the desert. Yes, but still: there, in this Lucky Luke-worthy desert, between Mexico, California, and Arizona, 80.8 degrees were measured.

Which city is the hottest today?

Toulon, the hottest city of France With an average annual temperature of 16.5 ° C, is Toulon, which is in the top 20 cities hottest from mainland France.

What is the weather in Germany in the month of February is highly dependent on the region. The air warms up at night to +4.5°C, and during the day up to +8.7°C, it rains 9days and 18.6 mm of precipitation falls per month. And, for example, in Bremen, the weather conditions are not very good, since the air is up to + 7. 5 ° C, cloudy and rainy days are at least 3. The best cities to relax at this time are Bad Mergentheim, Dillingen, Gestacht. The air temperature in February is +4.0°C.

Climate

Average temperature during the day: +4.0°C
Sea water temperature: +2.4°C
Number of sunny days: 9 days
Rainy days:
Rainfall:
9 days
18.6 mm

Water temperature in Germany in February

Should you visit Germany in February?

The weather in Germany in February is good for holidays, this month’s rating is 4.2 out of five. The weather is not very good, there are few tourists. At this time, the cold sea temperature is +2.4°C. It rains a lot, about 9 days a month, with 18.6 mm of precipitation. Sunny skies for at least 9 days. The weather in Germany at the end of February at the beginning and middle of the month is presented on the chart. The air temperature in February is +4.0°C. At this time, the best climatic conditions in 3 cities:

Weather in February Mühlhausen Weather in February Bad Aibling Weather in February Rosenheim

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air: +2.8°C
rain: 8 days
sun: 8 days

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air: +2.1°C
rain: 9 days
sun: 10 days

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air: +2. 1°C
rain: 9days
sun: 10 days
Best climate in cities in February
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City Air temperature Water temperature Rainy days (precipitation)
Gotha +2.9°C 5 days (6.96mm)
Lar +4.7°C 12 days (29.64mm)
Nördlingen +2.7°C 8 days (25.62mm)
Saalfeld +1.3°C 5 days (18. 40mm)
Wunstorf +4.2°C 10 days (24.09mm)
Hanover +7°C 0 days (18.4mm)
Bensheim +5.0°C 10 days (15.14mm)

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Air temperature in Germany in February

The difference in daily air temperature throughout the year is 20.7°C, but due to the presence of the sea, the climate in Germany is quite mild for months. The coldest month is January when the air warms up to +2.7°C, and the warmest month is July with +23. 4°C. The air temperature in February is +4.0°C.

Water temperature in Germany

The beach season here lasts: . The temperature in the sea at this time of the year is from – to – conducive to a pleasant swim. Worst weather in Germany and water temperature recorded in November -. The air temperature in February is +4.0°C.

Number of rainy days and precipitation in February

Unlucky month for travel – July, it rains on average 16 days. The maximum monthly rainfall is 44.3 mm. The air temperature in February is +4.0°C.

Rating of comfortable rest in February

The rating is calculated by months, taking into account the average air temperature, the amount of rain and other indicators. Over the course of a year in Germany, the score ranges from 4.2 in December to 5.0 in August, out of a possible five. The air temperature in February is +4.0°C.

Month Air temperature during the day Water temperature Solar
days
Rainy days (precipitation)
December +4.2°C 6.5 13 days (42.7 mm)
January +2.7°C +0.0°C 5.3 11 days (37.9 mm)
February +4.0°C +0.0°C 8.9 9 days (22.9 mm)
March +8. 9°C 9.2 11 days (22.1 mm)
April +14.4°C 12.9 12 days (19.9 mm)
May +17.8°C 15.8 15 days (38.1 mm)
June +20.9°C 14.9 15 days (39.2 mm)
July +23.4°C 16.4 16 days (44.3 mm)
August +23.1°C 20.1 14 days (35. 5 mm)
September +19.0°C 16.6 11 days (25.2 mm)
October +13.5°C 9.5 11 days (26.3 mm)
November +8.3°C 7.8 11 days (27.2 mm)

Number of sunny days in February

Beautiful sunny weather will delight tourists in August – as many as 21 sunny days per month. Great time to visit Germany. The air temperature in February is +4.0°C.

    Please note:

  • Weather in Germany in January: rating 4.2 (out of 5), air +2. 7°C , sea: +3.7°C, rain 11 days
  • Weather in Germany in March: rating 4.2 (out of 5), air +8.9°C , rain 11 days

Holidays in February 2023: where to go to relax in February at sea or on an excursion?

February is far from the most popular month for traveling to other countries, because the New Year holidays and school holidays are behind us, and summer is not going to come yet. But do not despair, because the crowds of annoying tourists managed to leave the beaches, and the prices in the last winter month are very economical. Some tourists go to explore Asia, others travel to European countries.

Beach holidays in February

Snowy and cold February drives the inhabitants of our countries to hot lands, to the sea or ocean. If you decide to go to Thailand, you should carefully consider the region to visit. After all, the weather will directly depend on the region of the country. Experts advise purchasing vouchers to the southeastern regions or nearby islands. An excellent choice would be Pattaya or Koh Chang. Not a bad alternative would be Phuket, Samet or Phi Phi. During this period, there is not much precipitation, the sea is calm and warm, and the sun has managed to warm the air up to 26 degrees. At night, the thermometer does not drop below 20 degrees.

The United Arab Emirates also continues to attract tourists with its mild climate. It is believed that the most successful time for tourism in the country lasts from October to May. Modern rest in luxury hotels with developed infrastructure will be offered to you by the capital – Abu Dhabi. You can go to Sharjah. The city has many parks and greenery. You can swim in the blue lagoon. The February weather will delight you with a warm temperature of 25 degrees, while the water warms up to 18 degrees. The Gulf area can often be windy and occasionally rainy, so take a couple of warm clothes with you for evening outings.

Maldives is an excellent choice. Thanks to the tropical maritime climate, the temperature stays at around 25 degrees even at night. The water temperature stays the same. The islands are famous for their atolls, each resort is an individual world, with snow-white beaches and clear water.

The most budget option would be a tour to Egypt. For local areas, the weather is considered quite cool. Speaking of climate, you should rely on luck. Despite the fact that the water in the sea is not the warmest of the year, Russians are happy to swim here.

The Canary Islands, in particular Tenerife, are also attractive places to visit. The island of eternal spring will delight guests with a mild temperature of 20 degrees. There is no better place to come up with for those who cannot stand the sweltering heat. Emotions are guaranteed: walks along the coast, swimming in the ocean, volcanoes and exotic nature.

Exotic destinations for travel in February

Unparalleled exotic holidays await you in Cuba. The average annual temperature reaches above 25 degrees and February is no exception. Local beaches are ready to welcome new guests almost all year round. Cuba is ready to offer you not only beautiful beaches and infrastructure, but also interesting excursions and its rich history. The Caribbean Sea is simply not able to leave anyone indifferent. The sun heats the air up to 30 degrees. In addition to a beach holiday, the Dominican Republic is able to give you unforgettable emotions of its carnival processions. Puerto Plata and Samana are favorite resorts for tourists.

Mexico offers hot, sunny, dry weather in February. In the southern part of the country, the air warms up to 30 degrees, the water is not much cooler. Of course, the weather in different regions of the country may vary. The cost of tours to these countries may vary. Hotels will offer accommodation for any budget. More exotic than in the Maldives is almost impossible to get. Coral beaches and blue sea, why not paradise? A huge number of underwater beaches, coral reefs, rich tropical vegetation and the originality of the villages of the local people are waiting for you.

When choosing Vietnam, be vigilant! A vacation can be spoiled by a muddy sea, occasional rain and wind. If these factors do not stop you, feel free to purchase vouchers to these regions. February vacation prices are not very expensive, and the air temperature is 30 degrees during the day and 24 at night. If you are into diving or surfing, you can buy tickets to Phan Thiet or Phu Quoc Island.

India is the birthplace of Buddhist temples of ancient culture. Surprisingly, trips to the southern part of the country are somewhat cheaper than to the north. It is better for young people to turn their eyes to the north of the country, but if you want to relax with your family, then perhaps it is better to go to the south. You will get plenty of good service, white sand and miles of beaches.

If you are not afraid to take risks, buy a ticket to Bali. If you are lucky, you will be able to fully enjoy the beautiful beaches, and if not, then the rest will turn into rains and winds for you. An ecological, clean corner of our world – Cambodia is increasingly gaining popularity among the Russian people. Local hoteliers do not spare money at all for the development of their service. There is no place for smoking pipes here, only clean air, sea and beaches. The weather gives real heat – 30 – 35 degrees. Light rains still sometimes happen, but they only carry a saving coolness.

Festivals and holidays in February

February is considered the month of love and many romantic couples are eager to get in and decorate Valentine’s Day with themed festivals. Belgium to the fullest begins to celebrate Shrove Tuesday. One of the most colorful holidays in the world takes place in the city of Binsha. On the first day, you can watch the parade in carnival costumes, then the youth and culinary days pass. Tables are laid on all the streets of the city. You can try a variety of pancakes with delicious fillings right in the open air. On the last day of the festival, the city is overflowing with fairy tale characters, where it is customary to throw oranges.

Nearly 500,000 tourists from all over the world come to Brazil for one of the most famous festivals in the world. Everyone seems to be going crazy, songs are pouring from everywhere, people are dancing samba and drinking wine on the streets. Behind the carnival masks, no one will recognize you by sight and you can walk as you please, no one will be able to condemn you for frenzied dancing and hateful kisses.

Meanwhile, in Germany, namely in Cologne, a festival in honor of a woman is being celebrated. The beautiful half of humanity on this day without hesitation cuts off the ties of any man passing near the town hall. At the end of the month, festivities begin in honor of the beautiful Venetian festival. Venice is already full of people all year round, and during this period it is simply overcrowded that it seems the city is about to burst. Before the main event of the year, a competition is held for the most beautiful and graceful girl. The festival opens on the main square. Initially, there is a parade with carnival masks and costumes. The next day is marked by a carnival dove, which is traditionally released on a tightrope. The iron bird portends a march towards the regatta. On the main channel, gondoliers dressed in themed outfits will be waiting for you, ready to ride you through the narrow streets. Every day there are events, fireworks, fireworks, and all residents and tourists try to outdo each other in the brightness of their costume.

Cigarettes smoke in Cuba, but there is a lot of noise, because at the end of winter there is a cigarette festival. Who just does not take part in this procession. For tourists, educational excursions to the plantation are carried out. There is an opportunity to participate and win in the competition, get valuable prizes and even purchase something of value at the auction.

Japan tries to keep up and holds a flower festival in honor of the Orchid. Tokyo is filled with flowers, the spectacle is truly breathtaking. It is believed that taking part in the show is very profitable, because the winner is awarded a worthy cash prize and, in addition, he will receive honor and respect from the audience. The new lunar year in this country is celebrated with a festival and nudity, which has a long history. Only a loincloth hides nudity, and in this form, local residents drink sake, take an active part in lotteries that determine the “Divine Man”. And here the most interesting begins. As soon as that same man is identified, thousands of hands will reach out to him to touch him, because according to beliefs, bodily contact with the chosen one promises happiness and health.

Ski resorts in February

In February, many European resorts become much calmer and quieter, because vacations and holidays are long over. Prices for some resorts are already starting to fall, which cannot but please tourists. But in France, on the contrary, you can expect an influx of tourists, as school holidays begin here. Winter sports are inconceivable without key Alpine resorts.

Austria welcomes you with snowy peaks and groomed trails. The peculiarity of the area is the presence of a diverse landscape, where you can get both a classic vacation and more extreme ones, such as snowboarding, climbing or trekking. February Switzerland is especially good. Winter is in a hurry to please you with frosts, it already feels the end of the season. In the last winter month, snowfalls and northern winds dominate here, and the sky is covered with gloomy and gray clouds. But the ski resorts still have perfect snow cover. During the day the temperature does not fall below -3 degrees. In the highlands, the thermometer drops a few degrees lower. Be sure to get thermal underwear and other warm clothes, as it is still not too warm here. Tourists have always been attracted by French resorts: Courchevel, Chamonix or La Plagne. The infrastructure is well developed, and the tracks are provided for different levels of training. In addition, in February there are attractive weather conditions, the temperature ranges from zero to -6 degrees. At such resorts, you can please yourself not only with skiing, but also with saunas, swimming pools, horseback riding and sleigh rides.

You can also go to Italy. Rest on the mountain peaks can be combined with shopping trips and excursions to the historical parts of the country. You can also purchase tickets to other European countries. For example, the Ore resort is located in Scandinavia, and in neighboring Finland there is far from one ski center. Lillehammer has brought fame to Norway in terms of ski holidays.

If you are too lazy to apply for visas, you can simply go to the Caucasus, visit Krasnaya Polyana, Dombay or Elbrus. If you want to break out of the country and save money at the same time, a trip to Bulgaria will be a more budget option.

In any case, February is an amazing month that will give you both a beach holiday on the sea coast and luxurious ski tours with good snow cover. This is the month of romance, which is able to give a vacation outside the country without a large influx of tourists.

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