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Best place to go in Europe for Winter
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

Hello everyone,

I have some time off from late December into January, and was thinking of going to Europe. I'd appreciate your recommendations, because I know winter isn't the best time to visit Europe and some cities might be dead.
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

Copenhagen, Denmark is known one of the fairy-tale and romantic destination in winters to visit.
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

Portugal
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

Quote: (10-23-2018 09:38 PM)Trumps Intern Wrote:  

Hello everyone,

I have some time off from late December into January, and was thinking of going to Europe. I'd appreciate your recommendations, because I know winter isn't the best time to visit Europe and some cities might be dead.

I'm headed there too at that same time, for almost three weeks. I'll be hitting up Barcelona and Amsterdam. Maybe Morocco for a few days too.

If you're worried about weather, go south, because the Mediterranean countries are always decent. At least, they rarely get snow. (Cold rain, yes, but not snow.) I kind of like it like that -- more atmospheric.

Someone said Portugal, and I agree. I spent February in Portugal a few years ago, and it was sunny and 55-60 degrees in Lisbon/Sintra/Alentejo. Perfect for sitting outside in a cafe, with a jacket.
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

I would agree and recommend either Spain, Portugal, or Italy.

All three will offer great weather, great women, and plenty to see/do.

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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

Quote: (10-24-2018 12:16 PM)Redbaron Wrote:  

I would agree and recommend either Spain, Portugal, or Italy.

All three will offer great weather, great women, and plenty to see/do.

Portugal by far has the most English speakers, so I would recommend that. Everyone under age 45 speaks good English because 1) it was made mandatory in school about 30 years ago, and 2) foreign movies and television are NOT dubbed into Portuguese, but simply subtitled, so they still have the audio. (By contrast, Spain dubs all outside movies and television into Spanish, and the English there is abominably bad.)

Anyways, Portugal is Europe's undervalued gem. If you like port wine, be SURE to go to Porto. It's my favorite city in the country, and it has a long history of English mixing.
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

Quote: (10-24-2018 12:28 PM)Savonarola Wrote:  

Quote: (10-24-2018 12:16 PM)Redbaron Wrote:  

I would agree and recommend either Spain, Portugal, or Italy.

All three will offer great weather, great women, and plenty to see/do.

Portugal by far has the most English speakers, so I would recommend that. Everyone under age 45 speaks good English because 1) it was made mandatory in school about 30 years ago, and 2) foreign movies and television are NOT dubbed into Portuguese, but simply subtitled, so they still have the audio. (By contrast, Spain dubs all outside movies and television into Spanish, and the English there is abominably bad.)

Anyways, Portugal is Europe's undervalued gem. If you like port wine, be SURE to go to Porto. It's my favorite city in the country, and it has a long history of English mixing.

Yep, Im Portuguese and think our winters are awesome, minus the parts where the houses are really cold without AC.

Anyway, in Portugal both Lisbon and Algarve region will offer temperatures that rarely go below 10 celsius which is really good compared to Europe.

In Spain, the Costa del Sol will also offer good value, and Barcelona remains good.

Eastern Europe will be cold as fuk so dont think will be good to go there.
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

Portugal and Spain might have the best weather, I think they're on average warmer than the other Mediterranean countries.

But, game there is harder in comparison to EE or Northern Europe and the level of talent is lower.

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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

How is Greece in November? Specifically Athens.
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

Quote: (10-25-2018 04:38 PM)DarkTriad Wrote:  

How is Greece in November? Specifically Athens.

Regarding weather it will be comfortable.

Athens lacks a night scene though, so id only go if you enjoy day game and have an affinity for greek culture.

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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

Quote: (10-25-2018 04:52 PM)Redbaron Wrote:  

Quote: (10-25-2018 04:38 PM)DarkTriad Wrote:  

How is Greece in November? Specifically Athens.

Regarding weather it will be comfortable.

Athens lacks a night scene though, so id only go if you enjoy day game and have an affinity for greek culture.

A city of this size lacks nightlife? Why is that so?
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

I am in Tenerife, and it's hands-down the best place in EU for me. I am actually looking for a roommate and planning to post a data sheet soon. PM me if you are interested.

tl;dr weather is perfect and the island is full of girls from Northern Europe during the winter. No competition from the locals either, because they don't really speak English lol. I swear to god the only person doing approaches here is me. It's paradise.
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

Where in Tenerife are you finding young single girls from northern europe? When i was there this winter it seemed to be 90% retirees, and the rest young couples on holiday.
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

Quote: (10-26-2018 05:54 PM)jasond Wrote:  

Where in Tenerife are you finding young single girls from northern europe? When i was there this winter it seemed to be 90% retirees, and the rest young couples on holiday.

In Puerto de la Cruz for example. Lots of 2-sets of girls on vacation. There are of course retirees and couples, but if I spend half the day on the street, I will find at least 10-20 groups of girls, and even the occasional lone girl who is either on vacation alone (they do exist), or is on the island on an internship, or to study Spanish etc.

And that's not even the South, which is full of sluts on vacation. But I don't go to the south much, because it's both far from where I live, and I prefer the quieter more adventurous girls that prefer the north. Plus, I really have the north to myself. As I said, no one approaches here. The night life is generally quiet too, so when girls meet me, I am the most exciting thing around for them.
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

@sethg,

What are the prices like, in Tenerufe? I plan on going there in about 2 years and staying for Christmas 2020 and into New Years.
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

Quote: (10-26-2018 10:46 PM)BlackFriar Wrote:  

@sethg,

What are the prices like, in Tenerufe? I plan on going there in about 2 years and staying for Christmas 2020 and into New Years.

Look forward to my data sheet. It will be posted well before 2 years [Image: smile.gif]
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

Quote: (10-26-2018 05:36 PM)bigbadpua Wrote:  

Quote: (10-25-2018 04:52 PM)Redbaron Wrote:  

Quote: (10-25-2018 04:38 PM)DarkTriad Wrote:  

How is Greece in November? Specifically Athens.

Regarding weather it will be comfortable.

Athens lacks a night scene though, so id only go if you enjoy day game and have an affinity for greek culture.

A city of this size lacks nightlife? Why is that so?

The economy is shit. The real partying happens on the greek islands.

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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

Quote: (10-26-2018 10:46 PM)BlackFriar Wrote:  

@sethg,

What are the prices like, in Tenerufe? I plan on going there in about 2 years and staying for Christmas 2020 and into New Years.

I've got a week booked in January with apartment and flights in Playa de las Americas for £200 per person ($250) from the UK. I believe the apartment would make up around £300 for both of us for the week. You would probably get cheaper for the longer you stay though but as far as I am aware January is very busy.
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

Quote: (10-24-2018 07:20 PM)pk9090 Wrote:  

Quote: (10-24-2018 12:28 PM)Savonarola Wrote:  

Quote: (10-24-2018 12:16 PM)Redbaron Wrote:  

I would agree and recommend either Spain, Portugal, or Italy.

All three will offer great weather, great women, and plenty to see/do.

Portugal by far has the most English speakers, so I would recommend that. Everyone under age 45 speaks good English because 1) it was made mandatory in school about 30 years ago, and 2) foreign movies and television are NOT dubbed into Portuguese, but simply subtitled, so they still have the audio. (By contrast, Spain dubs all outside movies and television into Spanish, and the English there is abominably bad.)

Anyways, Portugal is Europe's undervalued gem. If you like port wine, be SURE to go to Porto. It's my favorite city in the country, and it has a long history of English mixing.

Yep, Im Portuguese and think our winters are awesome, minus the parts where the houses are really cold without AC.

Anyway, in Portugal both Lisbon and Algarve region will offer temperatures that rarely go below 10 celsius which is really good compared to Europe.

In Spain, the Costa del Sol will also offer good value, and Barcelona remains good.

Eastern Europe will be cold as fuk so dont think will be good to go there.

Heard differing opinions on Portugal here in this thread. A wing of mine lived in lisbon and really liked it, saying mostly because of all the tourists the nightlife was great. Ohter people say nightlife is useless for girls. Any clarification?
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

So, anywhere outside the Mediterranean is a no-go, it seems? Is the weather seriously that bad?

I was thinking about Sicily. Any of you been there?
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

Winter is winter even in Sicily, or Crete in Greece. On occasion, it can even snow there, though usually you just get mild cold and some rain. You won't be swimming in the sea unless you are a winter swimmer, and there definitely won't be any chicks swimming. Same goes for Mallorca or any Med island. Don't know how it is in Northern Africa, but that's not Europe, and I don't go to third world countries.

Only place in EU that you can have a summer lifestyle in the winter is the Canary Islands, which is why I am here. And the biggest of them is Tenerife.
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

Quote: (10-29-2018 10:57 PM)sethg Wrote:  

Don't know how it is in Northern Africa, but that's not Europe, and I don't go to third world countries.

Although politically a part of Spain, the Canary Islands are geographically part of the African continent and also receive the warm winds blowing from the African continent, which is why the islands are so temperate.

The Canary Islands have the best year-round climate in the world. Southern California is rated second.
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

The problem in southern Europe is not the cold itself but the cold rain. Rain is unpredictable, but there is a tendency for rain to start sometime in October but then it often becomes dry again in January/February before the rain resumes in March/April. Southern Europe is very nice when just dry cold, because the cold is moderate. Snow and frost very rare along the southern coast.
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

In southern Italy like Sicily or in Puglia you may find 25 celsius degree even during winter.
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Best place to go in Europe for Winter

Sicily is the worst shithole I've ever seen in Europe.
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