Bring in the new year right

by Amie LaSalvia, Contributing writer

The best places to go for New Year’s Eve

New Year’s is approaching quickly once again, which means it’s time to think about where the right place is for you, your family or friends to spend this wonderful time of year. There are many breathtaking places to go to bring in the new year while living in Germany, so why not see 2015 off with a bang in one of the world’s best cities? Here are top three cities and parties in Europe to go to on New Year’s Eve.

Photo by SP-Photo/ Shutterstock.com Fireworks at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany.
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Fireworks at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany.

Berlin, Germany 

In Berlin, Silvester, or New Year’s Eve, is celebrated in the loudest way possible. Many of the locals celebrate on their balconies, in their front lawns, at local parks and in the streets, so no matter where you go there is an exhilarating party and great people to meet. Right as the clock strikes midnight, the best fireworks light up the sky.

The biggest iconic fireworks display can be enjoyed in the heart of Berlin at the Brandenburg Gate. The city is so full of life and energy and there is plenty to do for the whole family. You can find everything from the famous “Pfannkuchenlauf,” or pancake race, a 6.3K or 10K run up and down Teufelsberg where runners toss a pancake while running, to great music at some of the stages surrounding the Brandenburg Gate and amazing German food.

Photo by Amie LaSalvia The light show in Paris, France.
Photo by Amie LaSalvia
The light show in Paris, France.

Paris, France

Why not bring in the new year in the “city of light and love?” New Year’s Eve in Paris is one not to miss. What can be better than watching the Eiffel Tower light show as it glitters and sparkles in the electric atmosphere of people toasting to the new year with the never-ending fizz of French champagne? You won’t even need to worry about transportation around the city; Paris’ underground transportation system is open all night on New Year’s Eve, so you will be free to wander the city and enjoy the festivities all night long. For the best view of the Eiffel Tower, head down early to the “Parc du Champ de Mars.” This park is located directly in front of the tower. Also make sure you bring plenty of drinks, blankets and warm clothing.

If you’re not a fan of large crowds but still want to celebrate, head over to the “Basilica Sacre-Coeur,” or the Sacre Coeur Cathedral Plaza. Here you can see a beautiful view of the city. This is a great, less-chaotic place to bid the past year farewell. As long as the sky is somewhat clear, you will be able to view the Paris skyline, the Eiffel Tower light show and possibly some of the locals’ fireworks displays.

Photo by melis/Shutterstock.com Fireworks at the Tower Bridge crossing the River Thames in London, England.
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Fireworks at the Tower Bridge crossing the River Thames in London, England.

London, England

New Year’s Eve in London is one of the biggest attractions in Europe, bringing in thousands of people to the city to see the breathtaking fireworks display. Beginning at midnight and lasting for about 15 minutes, the London Eye and Big Ben set of fireworks, filling the night sky with beautiful colors. Everyone gathers along the riverside to watch this extravagant show, so it can be hard getting a good spot unless you wait in line all day. The earlier you get there the better.

If you can’t get a spot next to the river, there are a few other alternatives so you don’t miss out on this spectacular view: Get on the water. There are many boats on the River Thames that offer river cruises so you can enjoy a relaxing boat ride and have an enjoyable evening. The river cruises save the best part for last a front row seat to the fireworks show at midnight. To book a reservation, go to http://www.riverthames.co.uk. Another great alternative is to head over to London’s Hyde Park, St. James Park or Green Park. Here, you can watch the fireworks without standing in a big crowd. If you are willing to go a little out of the way, Primrose Hill is another spectacular spot, located about four miles from the London Eye. Here you will have a picture-perfect panoramic view of the River Thames and the fireworks without having to strain your neck. If you decide this option is for you, be sure to bring your own blankets, food and of course some champagne to toast to the year ahead.