Where to go for the November holidays
It's been a while since we had long weekends, hasn't it? No worries, November holidays are coming soon — three days off! So, there's not much time, which is why we're telling you where you can spend three wonderful, carefree days.
This year there will be another event — the Berlin Jazz Festival. It's the oldest and most respected event in Europe, attracting musicians from all over the world. So, from November 1st to 4th, you are invited to the Berliner Festspiele art center to fill your hearts with wonderful music. And that's in addition to German beer, over a hundred types of sausages, and pretzels. Eat and dance, or thoughtfully gaze into your glass to magical sounds — boredom simply won't stand a chance!
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Berlin
You can't go anywhere without Germany. It's close, it has a moderate climate even in November, and there are so many places to explore that it's not a sin to take a couple more days off work for the holiday weekend. East Side Gallery, Reichstag, Berlin Cathedral, AquaDom, vintage car museum… And look everywhere: this May, the capital hosted the Berlin Mural Fest. As a result, many stunning graffiti appeared in the city!
This year there will be another event — the Berlin Jazz Festival. It's the oldest and most respected event in Europe, attracting musicians from all over the world. So, from November 1st to 4th, you are invited to the Berliner Festspiele art center to fill your hearts with wonderful music. And that's in addition to German beer, over a hundred types of sausages, and pretzels. Eat and dance, or thoughtfully gaze into your glass to magical sounds — boredom simply won't stand a chance!
Barcelona
It's still warm in Spain at this time. Not warm enough for tanning, of course, but you definitely won't need to bring a down jacket. First things first — the gingerbread Park Güell. There are no edible houses there, even though they look like Easter cakes. The Gothic Quarter awaits your darkest thoughts, and the Magic Fountain — your most sincere wishes. And for dessert, save Casa Batlló. There's also a free “observation deck” — Montjuïc Hill. The view of Barcelona from there is a rare sight to behold.
Belgrade
Yes, Nikola Tesla's homeland is quite a place. It's an incredible harmony of primitive architecture and strong spirit. When people talk about Serbia, they mean a country with a colorful culture. Since time will be short, we recommend heading straight to the mountains. Kusturica's village is a place where you can find peace and quiet before the hustle and bustle that awaits you at the end of the year. Please relax there as much as possible!
Kazan
Not only Moscow has become a modern European city, clean and beautiful. Rumors have long circulated about how Kazan has “beautified” and transformed itself. Kul Sharif Mosque, Bauman Street, Linoleum Bridge.. ahem.. I mean Millennium (sorry), Temple of All Religions, and the “Kazan” Family Center. We are sure there will be enough impressions to last until the New Year.
Yoshkar-Ola
If your compass isn't pointing to Amsterdam this year, visit Yoshkar-Ola. It's a picturesque city, glowing with magical lanterns as dusk falls. You'll also find Yoshkin-Kot there, the 12 Apostles Clock, and a stroll along the Bruges Embankment is a special pleasure. Be sure to see the Palace of Weddings. Getting married isn't mandatory, but taking a photo for memory is definitely a must.
If that's not enough for a choice, read about where to find the most beautiful castle. Well, you already know where to find a cheap ticket on Kupi.com ;)