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▲Also known as the Lost City of Incas, Machu Picchu is the biggest tourist attraction in Peru, and one of the New7Wonders of the World.
▲At 2,400 m (7,874 ft) above the sea level, the ancient citadel tends to be enveloped in cloud during the winter months, and it's often cold and wet. Snow is rare, but frost is frequent at night.
▲Located at the junction of Broadway and Seventh Avenue, Times Square is a popular gathering spot for tourists visiting New York.
▲The Big Apple is often under snow in winter, providing stark contrast between the gray-black skyscrapers and the snowy white sidewalks. Times Square just always seems to get the brunt of it.
▲This majestic Roman-era amphitheater was the stage for many gladiator battles and public spectacles.
▲Even in the winter, the Colosseum attracts thousands of tourists often braving snowfall to catch a glimpse of the mighty monument.
▲Very near the Colosseum stands another relic from ancient Rome, the Roman Forum.
▲With its colorful facades and onion domes, picturesque Saint Basil's Cathedral breaks with convention when it comes to religious architecture.
▲Temperatures in Russia plummet in winter, and Moscow is no exception. Red Square is nearly always hidden under a blanket of snow, which serves as a striking contrast against the multicolored cathedral.
▲The imposing Statue of Liberty is the most popular symbol of the Big Apple.
▲The Louvre is the largest art museum in the world, and one of the most popular tourist attractions in Paris.
▲Winter sometimes sees the French capital under snow. When this happens, the museum's iconic pyramid takes on a totally different appearance.
▲Another famous Paris landmark, the Eiffel Tower makes for a great backdrop for romantic moments.
▲Even in winter and brushed with snow, the shrine's landmark dome appears to glow like a beacon.
▲The gold-plated Dome of the Rock sits on Temple Mount/Al Haram Ash Sharif and is one of Jerusalem's most-enduring symbols.
▲Known for the baroque statues that line the parapets, the bridge is always fun to cross after fresh snowfall: get up at dawn and be the first one to embed their footprints over the white mantle!
▲Once a church, then a mosque, and now a museum, Hagia Sophia is a year-round "must-see," even in winter when the building is often shrouded in snow.
▲The 18th-century neoclassical monument is hugely symbolic both in terms of conflict and of peace. In winter, the structure takes on a particularly appealing luminosity.
▲Florence cathedral and its magnificent Renaissance dome is the most important landmark in the city.
▲Berlin's Brandenburg Gate is one of Germany's most-recognized landmarks.
▲Prague's historic Charles Bridge dates back to 1402. It spans the Vltava river.
▲During the winter months and snowfall, the cathedral resembles an impressive cake decoration, lightly dusted with icing sugar.
▲One of the great standout sites of the ancient world, the Acropolis of Athens is crowned by the Parthenon.
▲Of immense architectural beauty, this is one of Istanbul's standout landmarks.
▲Looking to live out a fairy tale? Then head south to Bavaria and this enchanting palace.
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If you think Neuschwanstein looks magical in summer, gaze upon it in winter! How absolutely bewitching is this?

▲This awe-inspiring feat of 2000-year-old civil engineering remains one of the grandest monuments on Earth.
▲It doesn't always snow in Athens, but when the gods decree, the odd flurry transforms the veneer of this venerated destination. 
▲In winter however, while no less hallowed, the cemetery in Virginia looks bleak and solemn.
▲This prehistoric monument in the southwest of the country has been baffling archaeologists for centuries.
▲Compelling at any time of year, the weathered stones, erected in the late Neolithic period about 2500 BCE, are at their most beguiling in a silent, mid-winter landscape shrouded in snow.
▲The final resting place of John F. Kennedy, astronaut John Glenn, and actor Lee Marvin (among many other illustrious individuals), Arlington in summer is painted with flowers and cherry blossoms.
▲Follow these ancient series of walls and fortifications in winter and you get a tangible sense of isolation and of history frozen in time.
▲For centuries it was the center of Roman public life, as well as a place for ceremonies and elections. The landscape takes on a frosty air during winter!
▲But the scenery is equally stunning when the tower and its surrounding gardens are covered in snow.
▲The Baalbek temple complex dates back to around the second century CE. Open to visitors all year, the ruins sparkle in winter under snowfall. 
▲One of the best-preserved and grandest Roman temple ruins is found in Baalbek, in the center of the country.
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In winter, the stronghold takes on an imposing appearance, its seemingly impregnable walls inviting anyone foolish enough to try and breach its garrison.

See also: Destinations that are even more beautiful in winter

▲Crowning the Scottish capital is this historic fortress, the foundations of which date back to the 12th century.
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And she's just as attractive in winter when tourists take the ferry out to Liberty Island to greet one of the most powerful symbols of the free world. 

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Travel is a year-round option, and just because cold weather has arrived doesn't mean the vacation is hold. In fact, winter can transform a destination. A blanket of snow, for example, adds a magical veneer to any visitor attraction, lending it seasonal sparkle and extra "must-see" appeal.

But are you a winter wanderer, or do you prefer a sojourn in the summer? To help make up your mind, here are some of the most celebrated tourist sites listed in their summer and winter coats.  

Browse the gallery and decide what time of year you want to travel. 

The world's biggest tourist attractions in winter and summer

Are you a winter wanderer or a summertime explorer?

03/02/25 por StarsInsider

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Travel is a year-round option, and just because cold weather has arrived doesn't mean the vacation is hold. In fact, winter can transform a destination. A blanket of snow, for example, adds a magical veneer to any visitor attraction, lending it seasonal sparkle and extra "must-see" appeal.

But are you a winter wanderer, or do you prefer a sojourn in the summer? To help make up your mind, here are some of the most celebrated tourist sites listed in their summer and winter coats.  

Browse the gallery and decide what time of year you want to travel. 

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