10 Popular Winter Festivals Around The World

Shetland Viking Festival, Scotland

Annually commemorates the ancient Scandinavian Yule tradition still practiced in Scotland, taking place on the last Tuesday of January each year.

Carnival of Venice, Italy

Known for its elaborate masks and costumes, this festival takes place in the days leading up to Lent, featuring parades, masquerade balls, and cultural events.

Las Fallas, Spain

A lively five-day winter carnival, features satirical displays of ninots resembling politicians and celebrities, culminating in a grand bonfire on La Crema day, fostering cultural unity.

Sapporo Snow Festival, Japan

Held in Hokkaido, this festival is renowned for its stunning snow and ice sculptures, attracting millions of visitors from around the globe.

Winter Festival of Lights, Canada

This festival illuminates Niagara Falls with colorful lights and displays, creating a magical winter wonderland.

Reykjavik Winter Lights Festival, Iceland

Lights Festival in Iceland illuminates the city with captivating displays, celebrating winter through art, culture, and light, creating a vibrant spectacle.

Frozen Dead Guys Day, Colorado

The quirky celebration of Bredo Morstol's cryogenic preservation features unique events like van smashes and coffin races, adding a historic and entertaining flair to the town.

Harbin Ice & Snow Sculpture Festival, China

Feature a stunning winter wonderland with intricate sculptures depicting global landmarks, offering visitors activities like snow slides, sledding, and skating.

Winter Jazz Festival, Denmark

Denmark hosts a soulful winter music festival across various venues with over 600 jazz concerts, creating a cozy and vibrant musical atmosphere.

Cologne Carnival, Germany

This vibrant carnival season, known as Karneval, culminates in colorful parades and festivities, especially on Rose Monday.

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