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Winter City Guide: Winter travel in Europe offers lower crowds, seasonal transport deals, and weather shaped by snow or cold rain. Cities adapt with museums, transit reliability, and indoor events. Markets, festivals, and lighting programs support tourism. Short days change schedules, not access. This overview highlights five cities where winter conditions still enable efficient visits, cultural access, and clear value for travellers worldwide.(Generated image)

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Prague Winter: Prague remains accessible during winter due to its compact geography and frequent public transport. Snow affects streets briefly. Historic sites operate year-round. Castle complexes, bridges, and old town squares draw steady visitors. Seasonal concerts continue. Accommodation prices usually drop a

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