• Copenhagen: Copenhagen in Denmark is a historical and classy place to spend your New Year’s Eve. Being known as the Center for International design, Copenhagen offers great food to eat as well as wonderful places to see by foot especially in the city’s main square, Stroget. At night during the New Year, Stroget fills with many people and come for outdoor parties that last until the early morning hours.

    Some accommodations near Stroget include the following: Hotel Cabin Metro has rooms with private shower and toilet, free WiFi, phone, tv and good ventilation all that for 41.32 EUR. City Hotel Nebo is a little higher which is 43.67 EUR per person but has more benefits.

    For a sophisticated way of spending the New Year try visiting the Royal Danish Theatre which is world renowned for its beautiful setting and the talent it presents. A performance that is usually a concert is something you shouldn’t miss during the New Years Eve. The stages in the Theatre are both a mixture of elegant and modern styles and the ambiance will surely give you the awe-struck feeling that will leave you breathless even after the New Year.

    If you’re not the sophisticated type, try spending some time during the New Year Season in the Tivoli Gardens. You’ll be able to buy affordable desserts, various types of ice creams and pastries that will make you crave for more. Another great food place to check out is the Harbour Restaurant. It is known to serve great food especially during the New Years Eve. A New Year’s feast is traditionally planned in the restaurant and dishes can include almost everything such as lobster, salads, steaks, cakes and many delicious others. Sparkling wine is served at midnight and is best spent with the one you love.

    To view the fireworks, it is best you go to the lawn of Amelienborg which is the winter residence of the Monarch of Denmark. It is known to be the equivalent of the New York Times Square and the place will surely give you the loudest and brightest fireworks you’ll ever see in the city.
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