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Is winter fun in Europe?

If it's a poor tour, it's better to go to southern Europe.

Winter is the off-season of tourism in southern Europe, and the cost of air tickets and hotels will be cheaper. Let me give you an example. In Portugal, you can live in a villa suite by the sea for less than 30 euros. If you eat, you can get a hearty dinner of 15 euros per person. It's a pity that you can't go to sea this season, but to your surprise, you can enjoy dozens of kilometers of coastline and coastal cliff plank roads by yourself (maybe some will come to shelter from the cold).

Prices in Germany, Italy and France are not as scary as those in northern Europe, but there will be more rain in winter. Just remember to bring a folding umbrella or a light raincoat. Except for the seasonal attractions such as lavender, other scenic spots will not be affected, and even fewer people will queue up than in the peak season (because of the climate and festivals, there are not so many local tourists in Europe at this time). You can also stop by the Czech Republic, a small place, but everyone who has been there says that the price is very low and it is suitable for filling your stomach there.

Winter in northern Europe is really more fun. You can ski and climb the snow-capped mountains, but the price is not suitable for poor tourists, and the room and board expenses are really not cost-effective for poor tourists.