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]]>One of the central concepts of Danish culture is “hygge” (pronounced “hoo-guh”), a word which can be roughly interpreted as “comfy”, “cozy”, or “familiar.” Denmark has very little sun for the wintry half of its year, and as such, each and every business is designed for maximum coziness. Tables always have candles on them, and places are decorated with warm tones and great care.
Seattle is well known as one of the rainiest spots in the USA. Residents get used to living in damp, becoming experts at staying dry, and knowing when it’s okay to get a little wet. Thanks to the rain, outdoor activities don’t abound in Seattle … but there are lots of awesome places to sit and activities to do inside. Since it’s got a largely young population, there are also lots of thrifty shops and new age coffee shops from which to watch the rain as it falls.
Cologne has more rainy days in the year than sunny, but that’s no reason not to go. They have a cable car with beautiful views of the city even in the rain, and the largest Gothic church in northern Europe which is even more amazing to view in the rain. There are also lots of great indoor activities, especially unique museums like the Chocolate Museum, the Fragrance Museum, and the Museum of Applied Arts.
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]]>It won’t take you long to forget you’re actually at a chocolate museum while visiting this tasty tourist spot in Barcelona. Its chocolate sculptures look so realistic that you’ll have to look twice. To make the whole thing even better, some of them pay homage to our favorite movies and TV shows.
You’ll completely lose yourself while wandering through this colorful Belgian city, but that shouldn’t stop you from finding time for something sweet. After all, Bruges is one of the world’s centers of chocolate delicacy, and this museum is a must-see tourist spot.
This museum is the ultimate travel destination for chocolate lovers since it offers its visitors three floors filled with chocolate history. Some of its biggest attractions include small tropicarium with cacao trees and 3-meter-high chocolate fountain.
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]]>This stunning town in France becomes a winter fairytale in the months of November and December. It stages one of the most beautiful Christmas Markets in Europe and in the world.
Located right in front of the Basilica, the market in Budapest is full of events and happenings. You can enjoy their signature foods, drinks and have fun each time you visit.
Cologne is the host of many Christmas Markets during the festive season of the year. The biggest one is located right next to the Cathedral offering a magical view. If you love celebrating the holidays, you will be completely obsessed with this town.
New York is a winter wonderland right before the new year starts. There is one huge market in Bryant Park that is considered to be among the best ones in the world.
Millions of tourists each year go to the magical Prague to be a part of the experience. You can expect cold weather, but the mulled wine from the Christmas market will keep you warm.
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]]>The post The Best Cities to Visit if You Like Rain appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>One of the central concepts of Danish culture is “hygge” (pronounced “hoo-guh”), a word which can be roughly interpreted as “comfy”, “cozy”, or “familiar.” Denmark has very little sun for the wintry half of its year, and as such, each and every business is designed for maximum coziness. Tables always have candles on them, and places are decorated with warm tones and great care.
Seattle is well known as one of the rainiest spots in the USA. Residents get used to living in damp, becoming experts at staying dry, and knowing when it’s okay to get a little wet. Thanks to the rain, outdoor activities don’t abound in Seattle … but there are lots of awesome places to sit and activities to do inside. Since it’s got a largely young population, there are also lots of thrifty shops and new age coffee shops from which to watch the rain as it falls.
Cologne has more rainy days in the year than sunny, but that’s no reason not to go. They have a cable car with beautiful views of the city even in the rain, and the largest Gothic church in northern Europe which is even more amazing to view in the rain. There are also lots of great indoor activities, especially unique museums like the Chocolate Museum, the Fragrance Museum, and the Museum of Applied Arts.
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]]>The post 3 Delicious European Museums Perfect for Chocolate Lovers appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>It won’t take you long to forget you’re actually at a chocolate museum while visiting this tasty tourist spot in Barcelona. Its chocolate sculptures look so realistic that you’ll have to look twice. To make the whole thing even better, some of them pay homage to our favorite movies and TV shows.
You’ll completely lose yourself while wandering through this colorful Belgian city, but that shouldn’t stop you from finding time for something sweet. After all, Bruges is one of the world’s centers of chocolate delicacy, and this museum is a must-see tourist spot.
This museum is the ultimate travel destination for chocolate lovers since it offers its visitors three floors filled with chocolate history. Some of its biggest attractions include small tropicarium with cacao trees and 3-meter-high chocolate fountain.
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]]>The post The Most Beautiful Christmas Markets In The World appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This stunning town in France becomes a winter fairytale in the months of November and December. It stages one of the most beautiful Christmas Markets in Europe and in the world.
Located right in front of the Basilica, the market in Budapest is full of events and happenings. You can enjoy their signature foods, drinks and have fun each time you visit.
Cologne is the host of many Christmas Markets during the festive season of the year. The biggest one is located right next to the Cathedral offering a magical view. If you love celebrating the holidays, you will be completely obsessed with this town.
New York is a winter wonderland right before the new year starts. There is one huge market in Bryant Park that is considered to be among the best ones in the world.
Millions of tourists each year go to the magical Prague to be a part of the experience. You can expect cold weather, but the mulled wine from the Christmas market will keep you warm.
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