Wisla, Poland
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.