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Top 6 Destinations To Spend New Year Day

After the year 2020 strong in confinements, it is time to leave this very special year behind us and to celebrate New Year Day as it should!

The curfew that will be imposed from December 15 to follow the second confinement will be lifted on the evening of December 31. Enough to celebrate the New Year with dignity in Paris or elsewhere in France, while respecting barrier gestures.

How to adapt to the current situation? How to deal with the health crisis due to covid-19? What are the conditions to be respected to spend a prudent New Year’s Eve? Here is an explanation for you on how to have a good holiday season!

Getting around France for the end of year celebrations

On December 24 and 31, you can move freely in France, without restrictions (unless new measures are taken by then). It will therefore be possible to travel to find loved ones, whether by car, train or plane.

On the other hand, celebrate New Year’s Eve with family or friends, yes, but not just anywhere. Places such as restaurants and nightclubs will remain closed; it will also be forbidden to go to a ski resort.

Limit the number of people on New Year’s Eve

For now, the measures mentioned for New Year’s Eve “simply” encourage common sense. Gatherings will be authorized to celebrate the stroke of midnight but must be limited. The government advises not to meet with more than 6 people.

To avoid the spread of the virus, it will be necessary to respect the preventive measures with social distancing (as far as possible) and the wearing of a mask for example.

With family or friends, you generally pay less attention and it is therefore the risk of being contaminated by the coronavirus increased. You will therefore need to be extra vigilant!

Spend New Year’s Eve in Paris

If you are planning a trip to celebrate the end of 2021 in the capital, know that you can spend the evening outside. Yes, why not take the opportunity to enrich yourself culturally to celebrate the New Year?

Unless otherwise restricted, on New Year’s Eve, cultural venues may offer to spend the evening in their establishment. The number of visitors will obviously be limited.

And if you prefer a more traditional evening of December 31, you can of course cook a festive meal, or simply order it thanks to the chefs of the capital who are already preparing their menus.

Give of your time on the evening of December 31

This particular year will have made it possible to highlight the generosity and solidarity shown by the French. With a lot of benevolence and mutual aid, they played the game despite the difficulties of confinement to help others and give of their time. Why not continue on New Years’ Eve?

There are many charities (more or less known) that act on a daily basis to help people in need. More than ever, these associations will need volunteer reinforcements on the evening of December 31, so do not hesitate to join them.

Celebrate New Years Day in Moscow

It’s a grandiose city, you have incredible monuments, crazy museums, even the Moscow metro, it’s a work of art.

Having a New Year’s Eve in Moscow is to be absorbed by Russian culture in all its splendor.

When you add the absolutely magnificent Christmas decorations all over the city and the fireworks which are also of a very, very high level. In short, Moscow is a must-have for Christmas Eve. Besides the Russians, it can be said that the Russians are not the last to party.

Make New Years Day in Barcelona

What’s nice about Barcelona is that you don’t have a place where all the people come together to celebrate New Year’s Eve. No, you have several places, several places and that helps spread the crowd, which makes it less compact and concentrated.

You can party outside, you really have a party atmosphere in the streets. Moreover, this is where most of the people of Barcelona will end their New Years’ Eve: on the beach, to see the first sunrise of the year.

You have both monuments, a Mediterranean atmosphere with small alleys and the beach. In addition to accommodation, it is a city that is not excessive in terms of budget.

Spend New Years Day in Amsterdam

Amsterdam is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city that is always on the move. Well known for its Red Light District, the Red District, and its coffee shops, the capital of the Netherlands is a place full of life.

There is also the Festival of Lights which is very popular every winter. It is also a magnificent city, made of canals and facades of unique houses.

That’s all for today’s sharing, stay connected with travelfoxx.com for more information!

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