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1st January 2014
08:00pm GMT

POLAND: Skip Warsaw, Visit Krakow
This gorgeous Polish city has some of the most beautiful architecture we’ve ever seen. The people are friendly, the city is charming and the prices… well, you’ll struggle to find ways to spend your money! Everything is so cheap, which is a very welcome change. Visit the stunning castle, take an educational (and heartbreaking) trip to Auschwitz, or simply spend your time eating delicious food and enjoying the tasty local vodka. If you can hold off until December, keep in mind that Krakow has one of the loveliest Christmas markets in Europe.
FRANCE: Skip Paris, Visit Nice
With an average 300 days of sunshine per year, you shouldn't take too much convincing to go to Nice. This gorgeous city is the capital of the Riviera, playground of the rich and famous. Over the years Nice has been a haven for artists and writers, so you may even find some divine inspiration of your own. Stay here, but visit nearby Cannes and St Tropez while you’re there.
SPAIN: Skip Madrid, Visit Tarragona
Only an hour away from Barcelona, the north-east of Spain offers Tarragona. Chances are you’ll also have heard of nearby Salou too, a hugely popular tourist destination in the summer. Tarragona places you close enough to both Barcelon and Salou, as well as the wonderful PortAventura adventure park, to make day trips no big deal, but by staying here instead you get a more authentic Spanish experience, and the local food and drink for a pittance. Time your visit to coincide with the Castell festival to see human towers forming on the streets at night and outdoor concerts that will see you partying until the sun comes up.
GERMANY: Skip Berlin, Visit Munich
The capital of Bavaria, Munich has enough to see and do to keep you there for months. Your biggest problem when visiting will be narrowing down the to do list! You can visit the location for the 1972 Olympic Games and a wealth of fantastic museums, or enjoy a show in one of the many theaters. The shopping is pretty great too. You’ll get a great beer at anytime, of course, but if you really want to see Munich partying in style, visit during Oktoberfest.

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