Top 16 Best New Year's Eve Destination In Europe

Nguyễn Sơn 22 0 Error

Celebrating New Year’s Eve is always exciting no matter where you are in the world, but there’s something very special about celebrating the holiday in Europe. ... read more...

  1. Lisbon is one of the most beautiful cities in all of Europe, if not the most beautiful. The beautiful capital and also the biggest city of Portugal attracts tourists all year round, but when the year comes to an end, people especially love to go visit this city for two good reasons: The warmth of the winter sun, and the warmth of the Portuguese people.


    Every bar and club in Lisbon celebrated New Year with the city's touch of celebration which makes it different from other cities in the world. If you want to experience partying in Lisbon until the New Year's sun comes up, go to the bars of Bairro Alto, Cais do Sodré, or the Nightclubs of the Portuguese capital. After that, save yourself some energy since you still have the whole city to explore on new year's Day. Many people love wandering around the historic district of the city and enjoying the New Year's atmosphere.


    Moreover, Lisbon is perfect for traveling alone, with your friend, lover, or family. This city has everything you could ask for. The central part of Lisbon with many great restaurants and unforgettable nightlife is perfect for young people and partygoers. If you just want to celebrate the new year with your family, go to Cascais / Estoril, the seaside destination located right next to Lisbon. And Sintra is perfect for couples because of its beautiful and romantic castles and palaces.

    Lisa Fotios for Pexels
    Lisa Fotios for Pexels
    Nataliya Vaitkevich for Pexels
    Nataliya Vaitkevich for Pexels

  2. Amsterdam is long known for its whimsical canals, narrow gabled houses, and cobblestone streets that radiate a special charm that only the city has. However, every year, this capital of Amsterdam is filled with colors of the Amsterdam Light Festival - one of the best celebrations for New Year's Eve in Europe. Visiting this city and taking part in this festival, you will have a chance to witness beautiful shiny installations from different international artists. There are many other festivals and parties for people of all ages to celebrate here in the new year.


    Starting new year's eve in the street, Amsterdam is the most fun when you go around the cities and join fun activities or even just enjoy the atmosphere. Both visitors and locals usually gather around Dam Square, Leidseplein, The Nieuwmarkt, and Rembrandtplein to ring in the New Year. At Dam square, you can even enjoy Amsterdam's cuisine and drink beer in beer tents while listening to live music.


    Moreover, you can "do as the Dutch" here in Amsterdam. Enjoying an oliebol with a glass of champagne is Dutch's new year's eve tradition, so don't hesitate to get a little tipsy. Eating oleibollen and appel beignets is also a must. And last but not least, buying an oudejaarslot is a unique activity you can do here. Oudejaarslot is a very special lottery ticket only sold on New Year's Eve, which happens to have the highest prize of the entire year! It won't hurt to test your luck a little bit!

    Tanathip Rattanatum for Pexels
    Tanathip Rattanatum for Pexels
    Andrew Harris for Pexels
    Andrew Harris for Pexels
  3. Rome is the perfect destination during the whole year, but especially during New Year’s Eve because celebrating the passing of a year and the beginning of a new one is very important to all Italians. Therefore, celebrating this city is an experience no one should miss. The Festa di Roma, which features concerts, light displays, and fireworks all throughout the city for a full day, turns the entire place into one big party.


    Before going out to enjoy the last night of the year, start your night out properly with great Italian cuisine that can be found in many great restaurants all over the city of Rome, and don't forget to have an aperitivo in Piazza Navona. Make sure you are close to the Piazza del Popolo, Colosseum, Quirinal Palace, or Spanish Steps to view the fireworks when the countdown begins. Especially, don't forget to take red underwear and make sure you are dressed to impress. Italians think that wearing red underwear on New Year's Eve will help you attract all the lucks the next year.


    Rome's Centro Storico (historic quarter), next to the Pantheon, is the ideal location for accommodations if you want to participate in the celebrations. Stay at the lovely Boutique Hotel Campo de' Fiori so you can walk back to your hotel after the fireworks and concerts, which are both nearby.

    Pixabay for Pexels
    Pixabay for Pexels
    Juan Soler Campello for Pexels
    Juan Soler Campello for Pexels
  4. Celebrating the New Year in London is the next thing you should put on your to-do list since this modern yet culturally rich capital of England has a ton of things to do on New Year’s Eve. However, the most impressive activity that you could do here is taking part in the massive fireworks show along South Bank and Victoria Embankment near Big Ben and the London Eye. This event has been one of the most popular events for tourists in London every year.


    The fireworks show is a chance where you can witness a fireworks display with a special theme each year typically reflecting on the events of the past year. After the countdown to the new year, fireworks bloom all over the night sky, creating a magnificent scene that you can only see in London. This event attracts up to 100,000 visitors every year, and the ticket fee is only £10 per adult. That's why you should add celebrating the New Year in London with 100,000 of your closest friends to your list of must-do activities in the city of London!

    If you are someone who just wants to spend some quality time with your partners or family, consider booking a table at a nice restaurant with a view over the city. Moreover, there are tons of other fun ways to celebrate New Year’s Eve in London! Check out the city’s official visitor guide to decide the best activity that suite you the most!

    Pixabay for Pexels
    Pixabay for Pexels
    Pixabay for Pexels
    Pixabay for Pexels
  5. The beautiful and romantic city of Prague, Czech Republic is home to many elegant parties, prom, and gala dresses on New Year's Eve. Despite being one of Europe's famous tourist attractions, this city is surprisingly affordable compared to other capitals, which is another great reason for you to come here this New Year's Eve. The Czech Republic is known for its famous beer brand named Pilsner, which could be very enjoyable during the holiday. However, traditionally, people in Prague choose a glass of champagne to celebrate the passing of an old year.


    During New Year, there are numerous festivities, outdoor concerts, fireworks, and many private parties in restaurants, nightclubs, and bars all over Prague. If you are a partygoer, check out the "Prague Pub Crawl" tours to experience the nightlife of this amazing city before welcoming the beginning of the new year. Going on tours like that also helps you to have a more fulfilled experience since nightclubs are usually really packed in the New Year. Just remember to put on warm clothes and enjoy the firework displays outside.


    Are you traveling to Prague with your other half? There is nothing more romantic than spending New Year's Eve dining and cruising the river in Prague. A memorable New Year in this romantic city must include a themed cruise, such as the New Year's Eve Jazz Cruise or the New Year's Eve on a party boat.

    Palu Malerba for Pexels
    Palu Malerba for Pexels
    Julius Silver for Pexels
    Julius Silver for Pexels
  6. The City of Love and the City of Light - Paris is also the city of parties when it comes to celebrating New Year's Eve. It's no doubt that this is one of the best cities to spend New Year’s Eve in Europe. The city comes alive on New Year's Eve, and the streets, eateries, clubs, and bars are crowded with people from all over the world. In Paris, there is no shortage of places and activities to have fun including cabarets, events, themed dinners, cruises, and way more.


    Not only is the Eiffel Tower in Paris one of the most well-known French landmarks, but it is also the most well-liked place to celebrate. You can reserve a seat in the restaurant or go out and party in the nearby Champ de Mars park. The Champs-Élysées, where the official Paris New Year's Eve street party is hosted, is another great place to ring in the new year in Paris. As visitors scramble for a spot to view the midnight light show, the most renowned boulevard in France comes alive starting at 9 o'clock at night. For the greatest views, follow a recommendation and move closer to the Arc de Triomphe.

    Marin Tulard for Pexels
    Marin Tulard for Pexels
    Caeli Team for Pexels
    Caeli Team for Pexels
  7. São Miguel Island nicknamed "The Green Island", is the largest and most populous island in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. This paradise island is one of the best New Year's Eve destinations in Portugal and in Europe. If you want to celebrate the passing of the old year and the beginning of the new year in a natural and open space, this might be the perfect space for you!


    São Miguel organizes a massive fireworks display in Ponta Delgada. This is the most famous NYE activity here. Alongside the fireworks display, there are many festivals and public concerts for you to enjoy. You can try out the island's traditional NYE cuisine, including "Bolo Rei" - a cake filled with almonds and ten colored candied fruits. Seafood is also a must-try dish here.


    While in São Miguel, consider visiting Sete Cidades to see one of the most beautiful landscapes in Europe. This is truly a getaway heaven for you to recover from a drunken night after New Year's party. Going on local tours like the "Azores Whale Watching Boat Tour" would also be a great idea. Moreover, go to Flores and Corvo - the two least populated islands of the Azores if you want to have even more space for yourself to work on your new year's plan.

    Svetlana Shemetiuk for Pexels
    Svetlana Shemetiuk for Pexels
    Lyn Ong for Pexels
    Lyn Ong for Pexels
  8. Berlin - the capital of Germany is the next spot you should put on your list of destinations to celebrate New Year's Eve in Europe. Being a very famous city itself with numerous tourist attractions and countless parties, Berlin attracts an incredible number of tourists all year long. However, in New Year, this place becomes even more famous, with exciting festivities, activities, and attractions, as well as unique New Year's customs for you to experience.


    In the "Straße des 17. Juni" Street between Brandenburger Gate and the Victory Column, Berlin holds the “Party Mile” event with music stages, party tents, and laser light shows. And of course, there are stands full of food and drinks for you to charge up your energy. The “run for the donut” event is another must-do activity here if you want to have some fun and won't be afraid to get "down and dirty". The event is held at the Teufelsberg and participants wear funny costumes to take part in the run. The one with the funniest costume and who make people laugh the most will take the win. If you want to take it slow and classy, go to Charlottenburg Palace or Gendarmenmarkt and get yourself a ticket to one of the classical music concerts there.


    And of course, don't forget to join thousands of people to enjoy the firework festival. On the last evening of the year, the city comes alive with impressive fireworks galore in some of the most famous tourist spots of Berlin.

    Laurence Hellwig for Pexels
    Laurence Hellwig for Pexels
    Wendy Wei for Pexels
    Wendy Wei for Pexels
  9. Seville, Spain is a great place to get away from the cold winter since the weather here is quite warm and nice, therefore, many people choose this city to celebrate New Year’s Eve. The city itself is beyond beautiful, it becomes way more beautiful and lively with all the New Year’s Eve decorations and festivities. Even on New Year’s Eve, the Christmas lights are still up, and the mix of decorations makes it wonderful in all corners of the city.


    In Seville, New Year's Eve is very much about family. The majority of people enjoy a late dinner at home with their loved ones while watching the countdown on television. Having 12 grapes on New Year's Eve is one of the biggest customs here in Seville. As the final 12 seconds before the new year, you must consume one every second. While many families continue this custom with champagne at the dinner table, others including visitors gather at Plaza Nueva to do so and enjoy New Year's Eve with a "big family", hoping for good luck in the new year.


    Even in the days before and after the celebration, there are plenty of things to do in Seville. If you plan to stay longer, make sure to take day trips from Seville to other fascinating historical cities as well as attractive white Andalusian villages and breathtaking natural parks.

    Reinhard Bruckner for Pexels
    Reinhard Bruckner for Pexels
    Emilio Sánchez for Pexels
    Emilio Sánchez for Pexels
  10. Being the wonderful capital city of Scotland, Edinburgh is a must-see destination all year round. However, this city is also one of the best places to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Europe, and arguably one of the biggest New Year's Eve celebrations in the world! The festive atmosphere never left this city after Christmas, it transfers from the Christmas Markets to the city's New Year’s Eve celebration. In fact, New Year’s Eve was the most important wintertime celebration in Scotland for four centuries with the name "Hogmanay". Today, it is still among the most important celebrations in the city and attracts many tourists from all over the world.


    In Edinburgh, people celebrate Hogmanay to welcome a new calendar year. The event lasts for three days and kicks off on December 30 with a torchlight procession through Edinburgh's streets. Besides, they also celebrate the Beltane Fire Festival to mark the start of spring (and then celebrate Samhuinnnto marks the end of the harvest season around today’s Halloween). All the festivals here stay true to the people's roots in pagan, Viking, and Celtic festivities, making them a great chance to have fun while also learning about the country's culture.


    On New Year’s Eve, you can also partake in many other fun celebrations from family-friendly daytime events to energetic live stages and clubs. But most importantly, enjoy the massive fireworks show to celebrate the new year. On the first day of the new year, visit New Town and Old Town - the two famous UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Edinburgh to make your trip even more memorable.

    Andrei I for Pexels
    Andrei I for Pexels
    Carsten Ruthemann for Pexels
    Carsten Ruthemann for Pexels
  11. People might not think of Luxembourg when it comes to New Year, which makes it perfect to visit this country and celebrate New Year's Eve if you want to have some unique experiences while being relaxed during the winter holiday. During New Year's Eve, the city is way less crowded compared to other big cities in Europe, but you still have a lot of things to do and see here. Simply wandering around the city and enjoying the architecture is a great way for you to reflect on the past year while thinking of what to do in the new year to come. Check out Chemin de la Corniche, one of Luxembourg's treasures, which offers a magnificent view of the city at night.


    Even after Christmas, Luxembourg still opens Christmas markets at Place Guillaume II. You can hang around, buy something good, and even take part in the ice skating game here for a fantastic time. Other family-friendly activities are the Cirque du Lux in Limpertsberg and the Winter lights Festival.

    And of course, there are fireworks on New Year's Eve in Luxembourg. The greatest part is that you can enjoy it from a variety of beautiful viewpoints. Just check things beforehand to make sure you pick the best place for yourself and remember to wear some warm clothes since it can get quite cold at night.

    Laura Paredis for Pexels
    Laura Paredis for Pexels
    Jonathan Petersson for Pexels
    Jonathan Petersson for Pexels
  12. The capital of Austria, Vienna, is one of the most stunning and fascinating cities in all of Europe. It's also one of the best spots to celebrate New Year's Eve. The entire city celebrates the new year with various events where thousands of people from all over the world join to have fun before the new year comes. However, the event on the first day of the new year is the one that is most famous - the world-famous Opera concert. This is the ultimate Viennese New Year's Eve experience that will leave you motivated for the whole year. Since it is a very famous event, tickets can get sold out really quickly, so it's best to book your ticket as soon as possible.


    But don't just come to Vienna for that one event alone, because this city has way more to offer to everyone of all ages and genders. In the heart of the city, there are various parties with different types of music, so you can choose whichever suit your taste the most. At night, the city's pavement and streets change into one big dance floor for everyone to the Blue Danube waltz - the most typical Viennese classical song that will get everyone to move their body.


    Got tired of dancing and walking around? get some rest and recharge in market stalls which are also everywhere in the city. Vienna's New Year market stalls offer snacks and mulled wine - a traditional drink of Austria. You can buy a memorial cup for a few Euros and get it refilled with drinks to help the city to reduce plastic waiste. If you want to relax, visit one of Vienna's classic coffeehouses for a cup of coffee and the world-famous Sacher cake.

    Minsu B for Pexels
    Minsu B for Pexels
    Minsu B for Pexels
    Minsu B for Pexels
  13. Iceland and Reykjavik in particular have extremely traditional ways of saying goodbye to the old year and hello to the next. Despite the long, chilly winter months, New Year's Eve celebrations are always held in an uplifting way across the nation. This place is a good match for those who want to have a chill and cultured New Year's Eve, and with its uniqueness, the city is still among the best New Year's Eve destinations in Europe.


    People in Reykjavik usually stay with their families in the early evening after heading out to watch the bonfires. There are lots of bonfires all over the city as this is one of the city's customs to celebrate New Year's Eve. Ægissíða Street is the place with the most impressive bonfires in the entire city, therefore, both visitors and locals gather here to enjoy the festive atmosphere. Going around the city in a "bonfire hunt" is also a fun activity that many people love to do.


    After watching the bonfires, most people return home to spend the rest of the night with their families. Others got o bars and take part in some other activities to wait for the firework display. If you want to spend the last day like a local, turn on your room's TV, or go to a pub with a TV to watch Iceland's New Year’s Comedy which includes short sketches summarizing the year and going on until the new year comes. And finally - the fireworks will be set off across Reykjavik. Go to the Sun Voyager, Harpa Concert Hall, or Tjörnin Lake to have the best views of the fireworks.

    Gylfi Gylfason for Pexels
    Gylfi Gylfason for Pexels
    Pavel Danilyuk for Pexels
    Pavel Danilyuk for Pexels
  14. New Year’s Eve is called "Sylwester" in Poland, and it is the biggest celebration there. Therefore, all the cities in Poland are well-decorated, and most people choose to go to larger cities. However, smaller towns like Wisla are actually where you can enjoy the most authentic atmosphere of the New year's Eve celebration. Wisla is a ski resort, and the surrounding countryside, valleys, and peaks are covered in little chalets. People spend the day shopping for the greatest food to help celebrate, as well as a sizable quantity of vodka to go with it. It is crucial what food and beverages are offered because either they are going to a party at a friend's house or they are hosting.


    Even though it might seem that Wisla is only enjoyable when you have friends there, the reality is quite the opposite. The people in Wisla are very friendly and they would not mind at all ringing New Year's Eve with you. If you go to Wisla with friends and family, you guys can just enjoy a lovely meal together, talk about what happened and what is to come, drink some good wines, and take a peaceful walk down the calming streets.


    You can also go shopping around Wisla and pick out some unique souvenirs, since there are New Year's shops and stalls that sell pretty much all kinds of things, including those you have never seen before. Fireworks light up the night sky at midnight. They come from all of the tiny chalets, filling every inch of the night sky with color. It is a stunning scenery that is for sure unforgettable. The next day, a stroll in the snow-covered woodland is a lovely way to start the new year while also clearing your head.

    Ihor Lypnytskyi for Pexels
    Ihor Lypnytskyi for Pexels
    Adam Borkowski for Pexels
    Adam Borkowski for Pexels
  15. Our next best New Year's Eve destination in Europe is the capital city of Sweden. Stockholm today celebrates New Year under the sign of "Hygge" and "Lagom" - two Swedish concepts which are the new trend of well-being. If you are interested in learning and trying out new things, while still being able to enjoy the New Year's atmosphere, go to this city for the ultimate fulfillment experience.


    Concepts of "Lagom" and "Hygge" in Stockholm, Sweden promote happiness for oneself, other people, and the environment. The "Lagom" encourages sobriety and says that you should be satisfied with small pleasures like eating out with friends or taking a stroll in the park. The concept of "hygge" cultivates tiny joys and social encounters. These two ideas also take into account our planet's environment as well as how we relate to one another.


    Therefore, New Year's Eve in Stockholm is a wonderful choice if you want to ring in the New Year with the right mindset and would rather wake up with a smile than have a hangover. Lots of activities here are also held to give you a chance to be happy while welcoming the beginning of a new year. Though, of course, you can still party in many bars, restaurants, and nightclubs since they're still open for the whole night and welcome everyone to come.

    Vicente Viana Martínez for Pexels
    Vicente Viana Martínez for Pexels
    Nextvoyage for Pexels
    Nextvoyage for Pexels
  16. And for the last spot in this list of best New Year's Eve destinations in Europe, let's go back to where the magic of Christmas comes from. Rovaniemi, Finland is "believed" to be the place where Santa's Head Office has located as well as his gift factories, reindeer, etc. Therefore, this place is also called with the lovely name "The Christmas Capital of the World". Visit this place on New year's Eve, you will have a chance to go back to your childhood days by taking part in special tours like the "Rovaniemi: Reindeer, Huskies & Santa Claus Village".


    There are many other great reasons why you should visit Rovaniemi on New Year's Eve. Sightseeing is a must, for sure, since this place looks like it comes from a fairy tale about Santa's hometown that you once imagine when you were small. Bring your good camera with you, and you'll have the most memorable New Year's pics! For more fun activities, try snowmobiling, husky safaris, Northern Lights Safaris, and reindeer sleigh rides. These activities are guaranteed to give you the most magical New Year's Eve ever!


    And of course, just like any other place in the world, Rovaniemi welcomes a new year with an incredible fireworks display. Go to the central part of the city to enjoy the best fireworks views. There are also various new year's shows with fire, ice, darkness, snow, lights, music, and dance combined that will give you unforgettable memories. Gian chow disco, snow bars, and the spectacular New Year Dance Show are also very fun to be a part of!

    Paul Theodor Oja for Pexels
    Paul Theodor Oja for Pexels
    rovenimages.com for Pexels
    rovenimages.com for Pexels



Toplist Joint Stock Company
Address: 3rd floor, Viet Tower Building, No. 01 Thai Ha Street, Trung Liet Ward, Dong Da District, Hanoi City, Vietnam
Phone: +84369132468 - Tax code: 0108747679
Social network license number 370/GP-BTTTT issued by the Ministry of Information and Communications on September 9, 2019
Privacy Policy