Wife is looking for a snowy Christmas town to spend a few days in Dec. Any suggestions?
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3rd for this one. It's a quaint town with lots of nice shops/restaurants/bars. There's also a lot of winter outdoor activities there.Quote:
Leavenworth, Washington
Pirate04 said:
Second for Leavenworth, WA
Solvang, CA
Cape May, NJ
Also, Christmas in NYC is absolutely amazing.
Jock 07 said:Pirate04 said:
Second for Leavenworth, WA
Solvang, CA
Cape May, NJ
Also, Christmas in NYC is absolutely amazing.
Was also going to mention Solvang but not much chance for snow though.
We're a south Texas family that ended up in the PNW. I was on the "ski team/ski school" from 6th grade to 10th" from an ISD in the Kitsap Peninsula.OldAg92 said:
Leavenworth, Washington
Stowe, Vermont
the Christmas markets in Prague are insanely overpacked. My wife and I really enjoyed Vienna.Urban Country Boy said:
If you are going International...Prague, Munich, Berlin, Tallinn, Budapest or Vienna. The Christmas markets are great. NYE, Prague.
Vienna is great. I have been to Prague many times. I love it. Wenceslas square, New Years Eve. Crazy. I have been to all those places I mentioned for Christmas and NY. Friendliest, Budapest. Europe at Christmas is just great.Furlock Bones said:the Christmas markets in Prague are insanely overpacked. My wife and I really enjoyed Vienna.Urban Country Boy said:
If you are going International...Prague, Munich, Berlin, Tallinn, Budapest or Vienna. The Christmas markets are great. NYE, Prague.
Prague is my second favorite city, after Paris. Try Prague in the summer.Furlock Bones said:
it was just too packed in at night for me. some people love that atmosphere. but, i want a little more space to move about. we did get snowed on which made it awesome.
I've been living under a rock, and only heard of this town in the last year.Garrelli 5000 said:
Another log on the fire for Leavenworth. Beautiful german town that is beautiful during the holidays. We went right as they were setting everything up. No snow on the ground yet so bright, beautiful, sunny but chilly days.
I'm a german food/beer/aesthetic junkie. Being there when decorated for the holidays was a bonus.
normalhorn said:I've been living under a rock, and only heard of this town in the last year.Garrelli 5000 said:
Another log on the fire for Leavenworth. Beautiful german town that is beautiful during the holidays. We went right as they were setting everything up. No snow on the ground yet so bright, beautiful, sunny but chilly days.
I'm a german food/beer/aesthetic junkie. Being there when decorated for the holidays was a bonus.
Now, I'm obsessed with planning a trip there around Christmastime.
The trip from Seattle to Leavenworth is very scenic. Another good option to view the scenery is Amtrak from Seattle to Leavenworth.Quote:
Do most people fly into Seattle and make the two hour drive? I'm not really comfortable driving in snow so if there were any other options (shuttle, taxi train) I would prefer that.
You need something else beyond the town, though, to make it worth an actual trip.normalhorn said:I've been living under a rock, and only heard of this town in the last year.Garrelli 5000 said:
Another log on the fire for Leavenworth. Beautiful german town that is beautiful during the holidays. We went right as they were setting everything up. No snow on the ground yet so bright, beautiful, sunny but chilly days.
I'm a german food/beer/aesthetic junkie. Being there when decorated for the holidays was a bonus.
Now, I'm obsessed with planning a trip there around Christmastime.