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If you have already been lucky enough to visit Budapest, then you know that this city is a real European gem. But the city is truly magical only in December, when thousands of lights glow in it, and illuminated trams and trolleybuses whiz past visitors. Photographer Rizsavi Tamás captured all this in his photographic lens and thus showed the world all the festive beauty of the Hungarian capital. Wonderful, isn't it?
European winter resorts are legendary for their beautiful arrangement, high standards of infrastructure and service and, of course, for their indescribably beautiful unspoilt nature. The problem with most European winter resorts is their popularity and excessive crowding. Here's the solution: Europe's hidden gems are wonderful winter vacation spots that aren't overrun with tourist crowds just yet. Here are European ski resorts that you don't know yet.
If you are looking for an unusual thermal experience, Japan is the right place for you. Not only soaking in wide noodles, in the Yunesson Spa Resort SPA center you can also enjoy a bath in red wine, green tea, coffee and sake. If you don't have enough money and time to travel to the land of the rising sun, but still want an unusual thermal experience, you can experience it at Starkenberg Castle in the Austrian Tyrol.
If you want your trip to Finland to be truly unforgettable, then you must experience riding the Aurora Bubble Sled, a ski caravan that allows you to see the Northern Lights from the comfort of your home, but at the same time you are in solitude, in the middle of the pristine arctic tundra. far away from light pollution. They are pulled by snowmobiles, with reindeer the whole thing would be kitsch.
The Icehotel has been welcoming guests every winter since 1989, and starting this year, the largest ice hotel in the world, located in the small village of Jukkasjärvi in Sweden, will be open all year round. Icehotel 365 has 20 permanent rooms where guests can sleep on beds made of ice at -5 degrees Celsius. Elsa from the Ice Kingdom will definitely be impressed by the Icehotel 365.
Just as the festive lights lit up Ljubljana and other Slovenian cities and towns a few days ago, the festive spirit also took hold of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, from where wonderful shots of the Christmas tree come. This is even higher than Ljubljana's "Melania", which measures 20 meters in height. But what fascinates more than its height is the magical 'cloak' of lights in which the mighty fir tree, which stands proudly in front of the Vilen Cathedral, is dressed. What do you think, does she surpass Melania or is the Ljubljana woman still prettier?

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