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Which cities would be worth visiting for a different experience on Xmas Eve this year in Germany,Italy,Swisse?

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Which cities would be worth visiting for a different experience on Xmas Eve this year in Germany,Italy,Swisse?

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  1. On Christmas Eve, the most intense experience will be in Rome.


  2. Hi,

    I would head for Taormina in Sicily if I had the chance.

    Fair temperature and a special city!

    Have some more Italian tips here:

    http://www.italyexposed.com/Article_arch...

    I hope you find a good place for Xmas!

  3. Salzburg is nice- but its in Austria (anyway its picturesque but not a party city).

    I celebrated new years 2000 in Munich- that was fun!

    Youre always safe if you stick with major cities like Berlin, Hamburg or Rome (Just dont go to Switzerland for partying-yawn)

  4. OH, if you go to Germany, you should definatly go to Munich, Berlin, or Frankfurt! They are all so Beautiful and full of culture! Good luck and have fun! I'm Jealous!

  5. I am not sure about Italy or Switzerland, but one of the best cities in Germany is Nuremberg. World famous for their Christkindlmarkt.

  6. I wouldn't go to Swiss. I'd rather go to Germany than Italy. Try visiting Berlin and/or Frankfurt in Germany. hope this helps.

  7. germany. it has to be.

  8. Make your way down to Salzburg for the holidays. They say that is by far the best place to be!

  9. In Germany, a great place is Heidleberg, fun for 18-25 years. I also would suggest Baden-Baden for anyone wanting to just relax..

    Italy, I would suggest Firenze, (Florence) as it's not as touristy as Rome or Venice.. I found it a little cheaper too cause it's not posh and a place you can find almost anything.

    Swisse, Def try the cog rail and a boat ride on lake Luzerne. Geneva is the biggest party city in Switzerland.

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