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The best places to celebrate New Year's Eve (Destinations)

Brandenburg Gate Brandenburg Gate
You are invited in Europe, in a location full of history and tradition, the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Over one million of happy people gather here each year to enjoy the unique taste of German beer and watch the breathtaking fireworks and lights show. Music, dance, international and German dishes, countless tents remind a little about the Ocktober fest – but we are in Germany, aren’t we? Behind the Brandenburg Gate lies the famous "Mile Party”, a nearly 2 km- boulevard whose name says everyth  Brandenburg Gate is a monumental gate built in the 18th century as a symbol of peace. During the Cold War, as the gate was located right on the border of East and West, it became a symbol of a divided city. With the fall of the Berlin Wall, Brandenburg Gate became a symbol of reunified Berlin. The desolated area of Pariser Platz of the Cold War has now been completely renovated and has regained much of the past grandeur it had in the 19th century. The Brandenburg Gate is located at the end of the famous Berlin boulevard, Unter ...
Tokyo Tokyo
Another place we recommend to experience New Year’s Eve is Tokyo in Japan. Shibuya is probably the heart of entertainment and party in Tokyo. If during the day Shibuya is already famous for the incredible influx of pedestrians you can only imagine what happens here on the New Year's Eve. If you arrive in Tokyo on the New Year’s Eve, make sure to not miss the countdown at the station. From here you can choose any of the countless clubs and bars in the area. Do not miss the Center Gai, the place w    Tokyo is the capital of Japan and also the largest city here. Tokyo, the "eastern capital" and capital of the "country of the rising sun", since 1869 has turned into a impressive city. The city suffered from the earthquake in 1923 and the bombing of the period 1942-1945. In the last three decades, the skyscrapers have emerged, the first of them is Kasumigaseki Building, with 36 floors, opened in 1968, mostly grouped in the Shinjuku district.    The city occupies the most p...
Las Vegas Las Vegas
It is not without reason that Sin City is acknowledged as the world’s capital of entertainment. And if the centre of Las Vegas can be seen from outer space, the brightest place on Earth, it definitely means you must be there on the New Year’s Eve. Known as the adult Disneyland, the main street in Vegas becomes accessible for the pedestrians this night. A huge party takes place here -fireworks, music, fascinating spectacle of light and casinos, clubs -more than you have ever "visited" in your ent     Few towns conjure up images of excess such as Las Vegas. Located in the middle of the arid Mojave Desert, in the southern tip of Nevada, Las Vegas is an oasis of life, energy and money - a city where the only purpose in life is having fun.    Over 35 million people visit Las Vegas every year, being accommodated in the 150,000 hotel rooms in the town. According to the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce, the city registered the fastest growth in North America, with approximately 80 acres of land b...

The most important events of the year (World Tourism)

Christmas Christmas
  Christmas is the great day of Christ's birth, being celebrated by all Christians on December 25 of each year. More than two thousand years ago, the Virgin Mary by the power of the Holy Spirit, bore Jesus Christ in Bethlehem of Judea. Then, the three Magi from the East saw a bright star in the sky and making a long way following it, came to Bethlehem, bringing gifts of gold, myrrh and frankincense.     Christmas was established as official celebration in 325 by the first Christian Roman emperor...
Valentine Valentine's Day
  Starting February 14, Christians in Europe and North America, and not only them, celebrate Valentine's Day. Although its origin is Catholic, Valentine’s Day becomes increasingly popular in other religions and cultures. Well, a celebration of love is always welcome, even if it is not native or it is not a tradition for centuries in certain regions.     Celebrating Valentine's Day has its origins in a tradition that began many years ago in ancient Rome. It is known about a Roman festival, ...
New Year New Year's Eve
  New Year is considered a special moment in the world and is celebrated with different traditions, some kept for thousands of years and passed down from generation to generation. New Year in many parts of Europe, is associated with superstitions and predictions.     For example, in some parts of Switzerland and Austria, locals dress up to celebrate the eve of St. Sylvester. In the year 314, people thought the pontiff of the period, named Sylvester, captured a large monster that will later escap...