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Where to celebrate the New Year in grand style: 8 best cities in Europe

Elena BylimNews
Where to celebrate the New Year in Europe. Source: freepik.com

New Year's Eve is always a special occasion, and Europe offers plenty of options for those looking to celebrate in style. From spectacular fireworks displays in London to traditional celebrations in Madrid, each city creates its own unique atmosphere.

For those looking for the perfect places to ring in 2025, Lonely Planet has compiled the best European locations to experience the magic of New Year's Eve. Europe has something to offer everyone, regardless of preference. Celebrating the New Year here is an opportunity not only to celebrate the beginning of a new chapter but also to immerse yourself in the rich culture and traditions of different cities.

London: fireworks over the Thames

Every year, London gathers tens of thousands of visitors to see the grand fireworks over the Thames. The event is so popular that tickets for viewing platforms are sold out in advance. If you want to avoid the crowds, you can enjoy the spectacle from Primrose Hill Park or from a boat on the river.

Berlin: the capital of techno parties

Berlin is known for its nightlife, and New Year's Eve is celebrated to the fullest. Especially popular are parties at the  Brandenburger Tor, where the best DJs perform and light shows take place. It is also recommended to visit clubs or enjoy a festive cruise on the Spree River.

Lisbon: a New Year's tradition with a twist

Portugal celebrates New Year's Eve with fireworks over the Tagus River, and Lisbon residents follow a unique tradition of eating 12 raisins to the sound of chimes. The Praça do Comércio becomes the main center of celebrations, where people gather for concerts and drink local sparkling wine.

Paris: the city of lights shines brighter

New Year's Eve in Paris turns into a fairy tale. A large-scale light show takes place on the Champs-Elysees, and the Arc de Triomphe becomes a backdrop for festive fireworks. Besides, you can visit famous cabarets such as the Moulin Rouge to celebrate the New Year with champagne.

Dublin: a festival of music and light

Dublin invites guests to a big New Year's festival with concerts, DJs, and light shows. The main event is performances in open areas near Dublin Castle. And for beer lovers, a visit to the Guinness Storehouse will be a great end to the holiday.

Edinburgh: four days of celebration

Hogmanay in Edinburgh is a whole program of events with a torchlight procession, concerts, and the famous performance of "Auld Lang Syne." In addition to street parties, visitors can see the traditional Loony Dook bathing in the cold waters of the Firth of Forth.

Stockholm: a poetic celebration of the New Year

In Stockholm, New Year's Eve is celebrated in a more relaxed but no less solemn way. Fireworks over the Old Town and the recitation of Alfred Tennyson's poem in Skansen create a special atmosphere. The Royal Opera House offers a masquerade ball for lovers of classical art.

Madrid: the rhythm of the night and the grape tradition

Madrid comes alive on New Year's Eve with music and dancing until the early hours. The main celebration takes place in the Puerta del Sol square, where people eat 12 grapes for every strike of the clock. After that, the city's nightclubs are open for guests until dawn.

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