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Top Five Off-Peak Destinations for Winter
Our top five off-peak destinations for this winter include options
across the globe, from lesser-known ski areas to temperate climates to
hot cultural spots.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
This winter marks an especially good time to visit Philly. Besides
the always-popular Independence Hall, visitors can tour a slew of new
art exhibits that are slated to commence this winter. The brand new,
one-of-a-kind National Museum of American Jewish History will open to
the public on November 26. And, the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s Picasso
and the Avant-Garde in Paris exhibit will open February 24, while, a
collaboration between the City of Philadelphia and the National Park
Service, President’s House: Freedom and Slavery in the Making of a New
Nation, is expected to open in mid-December.
Food lovers will want to visit during Center City Restaurant Week in
January, when more than 100 restaurants offer prix fixe menus at bargain
prices. And if that’s not enough, there are holiday festivities
throughout the city, such as tree lightings in Rittenhouse Square and at
City Hall, the Holiday Light Show and Dickens Village at Macy’s, and
the unique Mummers Parade on New Year’s Day.
Morocco, Africa
If your travel aspirations are a little more far-flung, consider
Morocco this winter. Summertime weather and holidays result in crowded
streets and higher prices, making winter a quieter and less expensive
time to go. Plus, high temperatures range comfortably from the low to
upper 60s, though the varying climates allow for skiing in the Atlas
Mountains and swimming in Agadir. And, you can explore medieval
architecture in the capital city of Marrakech, or go ultra-modern at relaxing Casablanca spas.
Italy
Italy is a perennial favorite on many travel lists, including
Frommer’s Top Destinations 2011, though most people visit city and beach
areas during the warmer summer months. However, bargain hunters can
still experience the history, food, and beauty of the country during the
winter, but at much lower prices.
The recent inclusion of Italy in Eat, Pray, Love, the country’s
continuing economic crisis, and the opening of the Coliseum dungeons in Rome
this October have raised the profile of Italy in many savvy travelers’
minds. This winter is a particularly good time to visit, with deals
popping
Mendocino, California
Temperate weather and days by the sea bring visitors to Mendocino
throughout the summer, but oenophiles and food enthusiasts can expect
only slightly cooler temperatures (with more rain) during the winter.
This coastal California county packs in plenty of activities throughout
the seasons, and the off-peak can be the best time to grab affordable
prices. Mendocino stands out for its under-the-radar wineries, beautiful
scenery – and especially for festivals such as the Crab and Wine Days
in January.
Bulgaria
Visitors to Bulgaria, the oldest nation in Europe, arrive seeking
natural beauty and ancient cultural attractions. Bulgaria’s profile has
been boosted since joining the European Union in 2007, as Europeans are
choosing the nation more and more as an inexpensive ski destination.
Most travel during the warmer months, with 70 percent of the €3 billion
in tourism money coming from summer seaside resorts, and only 10 percent
from winter resorts – so now is a good time to visit for an authentic
experience, before it gets too discovered.
across the globe, from lesser-known ski areas to temperate climates to
hot cultural spots.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
This winter marks an especially good time to visit Philly. Besides
the always-popular Independence Hall, visitors can tour a slew of new
art exhibits that are slated to commence this winter. The brand new,
one-of-a-kind National Museum of American Jewish History will open to
the public on November 26. And, the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s Picasso
and the Avant-Garde in Paris exhibit will open February 24, while, a
collaboration between the City of Philadelphia and the National Park
Service, President’s House: Freedom and Slavery in the Making of a New
Nation, is expected to open in mid-December.
Food lovers will want to visit during Center City Restaurant Week in
January, when more than 100 restaurants offer prix fixe menus at bargain
prices. And if that’s not enough, there are holiday festivities
throughout the city, such as tree lightings in Rittenhouse Square and at
City Hall, the Holiday Light Show and Dickens Village at Macy’s, and
the unique Mummers Parade on New Year’s Day.
Morocco, Africa
If your travel aspirations are a little more far-flung, consider
Morocco this winter. Summertime weather and holidays result in crowded
streets and higher prices, making winter a quieter and less expensive
time to go. Plus, high temperatures range comfortably from the low to
upper 60s, though the varying climates allow for skiing in the Atlas
Mountains and swimming in Agadir. And, you can explore medieval
architecture in the capital city of Marrakech, or go ultra-modern at relaxing Casablanca spas.
Italy
Italy is a perennial favorite on many travel lists, including
Frommer’s Top Destinations 2011, though most people visit city and beach
areas during the warmer summer months. However, bargain hunters can
still experience the history, food, and beauty of the country during the
winter, but at much lower prices.
The recent inclusion of Italy in Eat, Pray, Love, the country’s
continuing economic crisis, and the opening of the Coliseum dungeons in Rome
this October have raised the profile of Italy in many savvy travelers’
minds. This winter is a particularly good time to visit, with deals
popping
Mendocino, California
Temperate weather and days by the sea bring visitors to Mendocino
throughout the summer, but oenophiles and food enthusiasts can expect
only slightly cooler temperatures (with more rain) during the winter.
This coastal California county packs in plenty of activities throughout
the seasons, and the off-peak can be the best time to grab affordable
prices. Mendocino stands out for its under-the-radar wineries, beautiful
scenery – and especially for festivals such as the Crab and Wine Days
in January.
Bulgaria
Visitors to Bulgaria, the oldest nation in Europe, arrive seeking
natural beauty and ancient cultural attractions. Bulgaria’s profile has
been boosted since joining the European Union in 2007, as Europeans are
choosing the nation more and more as an inexpensive ski destination.
Most travel during the warmer months, with 70 percent of the €3 billion
in tourism money coming from summer seaside resorts, and only 10 percent
from winter resorts – so now is a good time to visit for an authentic
experience, before it gets too discovered.
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