Toronto,
07
December
2017
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22:30
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Move Over Times Square – Booking.com Presents Alternative Places to Ring in the New Year

Should auld acquaintance be forgot, it might be time to find an exciting new way to ring in the New Year. Booking.com—the global leader in connecting travellers with the widest choice of incredible places to stay—explores six destinations for a New Year’s Eve celebration beyond the famous crowds of New York City’s Times Square, Berlin’s Brandenburg Gateor and Sydney’s harbour. Instead, why not check out the street parades in the Bahamas, take part in the largest mass kissing event in Venice or ring the old year out bell in Japan?

Whatever you choose to do, or who you choose to celebrate with (something 42% of Canadians feel affects their ability to let loose on holiday), there’s a range of exciting experiences to be had across the globe to celebrate New Year’s Eve.

Freeport, Bahamas

Escape to the Bahamas this New Year’s Eve not just for the sun, sand and sea, but to immerse yourself in the wonderful Bahamian celebrations of Junkanoo. Tourists and locals alike gather together in colourful street parades to eat, drink, dance and celebrate a Bahamian take on Mardi Gras. Travellers will be in awe of the elaborate costumes and will want to dance along to the enticing beat as they are dazzled by street performers celebrating Bahamian arts and culture this New Year’s Eve.

Where to stay: The luxurious Dolphin Cove apartments boast an outdoor pool, a private marina and an ideal location just a short stroll from a sandy-white beach. After a fun-fuelled night of seeing in the New Year, travellers can relax on the terrace whilst enjoying beautiful marina views, cook up a storm with the onsite BBQ facilities or take a trip to Lucayan Beach where an array of restaurants and bars can be found. Top endorsements for Freeport by Booking.com travellers are relaxation, sandy beaches and sun-bathing. Top nationalities that booked Freeport during the past year include American, German and British and the top types of accommodation booked are resorts, hotels and villas.

Niagara, Canada

Canada’a largest free New Year’s Eve celebrations are held each year in front of the spectacular Niagara Falls in Niagara, Ontario. Queen Victoria Park becomes an all-Canadian concert line-up—including musical performances by Juno Award-winning group Marianas Trench, multi-platinum band Simple Plan, 3-time CCMA female vocalist of the year Jess Moskaluke and the up-and-coming James Barker Band—plus two explosive fireworks shows at 9 p.m. for kids and one to ring in the new year at midnight.

Where to stay: Overlooking the spectacular Falls, The Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa is just steps away from the celebrations at Queen Victoria Park. Guests can enjoy locally-sourced cuisine at the hotel’s Morton’s Grille Niagara Falls Restaurant, or enjoy the exciting nightlife nearby at the Fallsview Casino, or numerous bars and restaurants. Alternatively, with an indoor pool, full-service Serenity Spa and well-equipped fitness facility, guests can start on their healthy resolutions as soon as the New Year arrives.

Madrid, Spain

The lively and vibrant capital of Spain is a must-do for New Year’s Eve celebrations. Normally known for its delicious Spanish cuisine and electric nightlife scene, but when the clock strikes midnight on New Year’s Eve make sure you have a dozen grapes in hand instead of an alcoholic beverage. This is part of the nation’s unique tradition and superstition of grape eating, where Spaniards will eat a grape for each stroke of midnight, representing good luck for each month of the coming year.

Where to stay: Stay in the heart of Madrid at the trendy Home Select Gran Via Apartments offering a rooftop terrace, seasonal outdoor pool and fitness centre. Enjoy a selection of bars and restaurants, rent a bicycle to explore the bustling streets or take a short walk to Puerta del Sol; one of the best known and busiest places in the city. Top endorsements for Madrid by Booking.com travellers include museums, culture and shopping. Top nationalities that booked Madrid during the past year include British, Italian and French and the top types of accommodation booked are hotels, guest houses and apartments.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

A New Year’s Eve in Rio de Janeiro is like no other, from the magical beachfront fireworks along the iconic Copacabana Beach, to trendy cocktail clubs, swanky roof-top bars and mega nightclubs. But aside from the energetic nightlife scenes, Brazil holds several New Year’s Eve traditions and superstitions. Celebrate New Year’s Eve like a local by wearing white (a superstition which brings peace and prosperity) and honour the Goddess of the Ocean by jumping seven waves whilst making seven wishes at midnight. But be careful what you eat as this is believed to reflect your luck for the coming year; lentils supposedly bring good luck, however avoid tucking into turkey or crab on the 31st December as these are both considered unlucky!

Where to stay: The vibrant Injoy Hostel is ideally located with just a short stroll from Botafogo Beach and Copacabana Beach, perfect for celebrating New Years. Guests will appreciate the hostel’s 24-hour front desk and the fresh daily breakfast to help recover from the night before! Relax in the hostel’s shared lounge and garden and tick off the other sites with a trip to Sugarloaf Mountain and Christ the Redeemer Statue, both just a short drive away. Top endorsements for Rio by Booking.com travellers include beaches, scenery and sightseeing. Top nationalities that booked Rio during the past year include Argentinian, Chilean and French and the top types of accommodation booked are hotels, hostels and apartments.

Tokyo, Japan

Japan’s New Year’s Eve celebrations (also known as Shōgatsu) is a time for quiet reflection, unlike many Western-style festivities. Locals will partake in Hatsumode to mark the first shrine visit of the New Year, with popular temples such as Meiji Jingu receiving thousands of visitors to have their prayers heard by the gods. Head to Tokyo’s Buddhist temples to experience the “Joya No Kane” ritual of 108 bell rings at the stroke of midnight to have your heart, mind and soul cleansed.

Where to stay: The elegant APA Hotel Asakusa Tawaramachi Ekimae offers guests a luxurious stay for the New Year, with spa facilities and an onsite restaurant. Conveniently located with a short walk from the ancient Buddhist Sensoji Temple, guests can experience the “Joya No Kane” ritual first-hand and beat the crowds to partake in Hatsumode. Top endorsements for Tokyo by Booking.com travellers are shopping, food and convenient public transport. Top nationalities that booked Tokyo during the past year include Chinese, Taiwanese and Korean and the top types of accommodation booked are hotels, Japanese-style business hotels and hostels.

Venice, Italy

Want to ring in the New Year like a Venetian? Make sure you wear something red, and even better if you wear red underwear, as it will supposedly bring good luck for the coming year! For money and good fortune, be sure you dine on lentils and for richness of life try a spicy campione sausage. Once the feast is over, head to St. Mark’s Square for huge celebrations with music, dance and fireworks and when the clock strikes twelve, pucker up for the mass kissing tradition!

Where to stay: A former monastery, the Eurostars Residenza Cannaregio offers a pretty courtyard and garden, fresh daily breakfasts and an ideal location with just a short walk from St. Mark’s Square and the Rialto Bridge. Top endorsements for Venice by Booking.com travellers are architecture, romance and sightseeing. Top nationalities that booked Venice during the past year include French, British and German and the top types of accommodation booked are hotels, bed and breakfasts and apartments.