The Best Spots To Celebrate New Year's Eve, From Bustling Cities To Quiet Escapes, According To Reviews

Some fly by the seat of their pants where New Year's Eve travel planning is concerned. Others take a more detailed approach. If you're daydreaming about where you might travel to ring in the new year, you're not alone — and no matter what you have in mind, there's a location out there that's just perfect for your needs. The options are wide and varied, from high-energy countdowns with bold firework displays to more relaxed environments complete with gentle snowfall and cozy spaces for a more intimate celebration.

Where to go depends a lot on a few key factors, from a preference for large crowds to the desire to make it an unforgettable night. Some destinations just lend themselves better to certain moods, and it's worth taking the time to plan out your celebrations if you want a memorable getaway. Fortunately, people already have lots of opinions on this subject. We dug through blogs and review sites to glean a better understanding of the most popular New Year's Eve celebration spots, narrowing it down to this varied list of locations, ranging from relaxing escapes to bustling cities.

By listening to travelers who have been there, you can leave with a more informed perspective and a better understanding of what to expect from each destination. From a romantic European night out to the loud and buzzy festivities in Times Square, there is a place on this list for anyone dreaming of an unforgettable New Year's trip.

New York City, New York, for a lively New Year's Eve

If you're hoping to plan the perfect New York holiday trip, the popular festivities held every year in Times Square certainly live up to expectations for the energy alone. The lights, the ball drop, and the million-plus onlookers all contribute to a high-octane experience. Some travelers consider it the only place to be, whether they're standing on the jam-packed street or taking in all of the action from the cozy confines of a nearby building. As one Redditor wrote in an r/AskAnAmerican thread: "I was in one of the Times Square hotels one year and it was really fun. All of the energy, but with heat and bathrooms. Would recommend."

For others, however, Times Square itself is more of an experience. That's especially true for those visiting from out of town. "We have visited Times Square on multiple occasions in the last few years. If you enjoy crowds of people and lots of activity, this is Nirvana. The lights and billboards are like no other place on earth," one Tripadvisor user commented.

So, who will really love this scene? If you thrive on lively crowds, spectacle, and being in the heart of the action at midnight, New York City definitely hits the sweet spot. If you'd rather avoid long waits, the potential for extreme cold, and security zones, but love the idea of New Year's Eve in Times Square, watching the festivities from inside may be your best bet.

Sydney, Australia, for a warm and memorable celebration

When your ideal New Year's Eve includes sunshine, harbor views, and something more than a little spectacular, Sydney could well lead the pack. The capital of New South Wales ushers in the new year under summer skies, with grand fireworks over Sydney Harbour (which also happens to be one of the most popular Australian tourist destinations). One Reddit user in r/Sydney noted: "The show is simply spectacular. The team that creates the show really have it mastered to an art. Well worth the trip to our island."

Several locals also mentioned that the crowds can be overwhelming — and that basically sums up the dual nature of the experience. It's remarkable and unlike anything else in the world, but not without planning. Limited vantage points throughout the central business district (CBD) around the harbor, coupled with the flights and hotel rates, mean you'll need to cost your trip carefully. Another Redditor explained: "Free spots in the CBD fill fast and get pretty packed. Paid spots will give you a more leisurely experience."

If you're up for the electricity that comes with this type of event, from the breathtaking harbor sunset views to the fireworks at midnight, Sydney delivers on many fronts. It can also be family-friendly, with options like early firework cruises for those who want to be home by midnight. Darling Harbour, Barangaroo Reserve, and Luna Park Sydney are also great spots offering live music, rides, food, and other perks.

Park City, Utah, for a cozy mountain celebration

For some, there's nothing like the prospect of ringing in the new year in a charming mountain town like Park City, Utah. The events here can range from quiet to raucous, making it a suitable destination no matter what your preferred New Year's Eve celebration looks like. Many couples consider it the picture-perfect spot for a winter vacation, and for ski enthusiasts, it's a great place to combine the adventure of outdoor sports with the joy that a new year celebration brings.

The historic Main Street is quite vibrant with its music venues, restaurants, and crowds, but those seeking a quieter pace will find it here, too. One Reddit user recommended renting a cabin, writing on r/ParkCity: "Cook some dinners inside, cozy up by the fire with the fam, talk, games, etc. Look out the windows for moose and elk. Then drive into PC Main Street whenever you want the pretty town vibe."

Downtown, you'll find fireworks (often at the ski-area village), plenty of après-ski options, and late-night dining. The vibe is more relaxed and cozy instead of built up like a big-city countdown. This makes it a strong pick for travelers who want to celebrate but would also like to step away and take in the mountain scenery. Family cabins, couples' ski lodges, and solo winter escapes are all possibilities here, making it a good choice for city dwellers who crave a little solitude to ring in the new year.

London, England, for fireworks and festivities along the Thames

London keeps the energy alive year-round, but the city's New Year's Eve celebrations showcase one of Europe's most special moments by the River Thames. At midnight, the iconic skyline, which is highlighted by the London Eye and Big Ben, is lit up by a choreographed firework show that many travel to see. "This was the most spectacular fireworks display I have had the privilege to experience in my lifetime," one Tripadvisor reviewer gushed. Rick Steves even considers London a top spot for a winter getaway.

The experience can be unforgettable for everyone, from newcomers to the city to true Anglophiles. Blogger The Belle Vie summed up the general ambiance, writing, "The screens were lit up, the fireworks were loud, the people were screaming, and it was truly one of the best NYE ever!"

There are practicalities to consider, though, which many reviewers point out. "You have to buy a ticket to view the NYE fireworks," explained another Tripadvisor user. "Lots of standing around in the cold for hours." However, that doesn't stop tens of thousands of eager party-goers from gathering along the river banks to watch the show. The key is to plan well in advance, ideally as soon as London's mayor announces the event and the ticket sale date is announced.

Banff, Canada, for a peaceful New Year celebration

Set against the backdrop of the Canadian Rockies, Banff presents prospective travelers with a quiet and scenic New Year's Eve option. It's as picturesque as it sounds, complete with freshly powdered snow and warm lodges where couples or families can sit fireside and sip cocoa. (It's also home to Canada's first national park, aptly called Banff National Park.) That cozy feeling extends throughout the town, where fun activities like sleigh rides and live music are the norm. And for those who dream of a snowy holiday season, Banff certainly will not disappoint.

Particularly noteworthy is the fact that Banff offers a bit of everything. It's easygoing and relaxed, with luxe chalets perfect for ringing in the new year with a small group. There are plenty of daytime activities at both Central Park and Sundance Park for those who prefer to turn in early. Banff is especially well-suited for nature lovers who prefer the great outdoors to the chaos of traditional New Year's Eve celebrations. From the mountains to the evergreens, everything serves as a comforting backdrop for a more serene mood.

Interestingly, fireworks were banned in Banff in 2018 because the noise, smoke, and flashing lights significantly distressed local wildlife. This has prompted city officials to cancel displays in recent years' celebrations, too. If fireworks are on your must-see list, Banff may not be your ideal spot — but if you are craving quiet, scenic surroundings, the town's natural beauty will not disappoint.

Cape Town, South Africa, for a sunny seaside party escape

Some simply adore the party atmosphere and being at the beach year-round. If you prefer to dig your toes in the sand while others are braving the brisk chills, Cape Town may be the ideal spot for a luxurious New Year's break from it all. Summer is in full swing at this time of year, and there are plenty of suitable celebrations at the V&A Waterfront. Live music and beach parties, coupled with warm temperatures and salty sea air, make for a very relaxed way to greet the new year. Note that it gets crowded, so patience is crucial.

One option to see the fireworks in Cape Town from a less crowded vantage point is to book a sunset cruise. Many also enjoy riding the Cape Wheel, which runs until a couple of hours before the clock strikes midnight. It is possible to enjoy the scenery without dealing with heavier crowds, too. One Redditor in r/CapeTown shared their experience, writing, "Hiking up Lion's Head and the spectacular birds eye view of the fireworks and vibe was well worth the effort."

That's a sentiment many who've attended New Year's Eve events at the V&A Waterfront share, but the party atmosphere is easy to find elsewhere, too. There are rooftop parties complete with live music at area hotels, and many local clubs host events that run through the night.

Edinburgh, Scotland, for a New Year's Eve in a historic spot

Steeped in tradition, Edinburgh could be an especially meaningful travel destination for a history buff. That's largely due to Hogmanay, one of the world's most renowned New Year's Eve festivals. "The street party is great — I've been three times," an r/Edinburgh Redditor shared. "It's busy but not mad. You will find toilets when required. Make sure you can see the band and you'll have a great time."

It's really a lot more than a street party, especially given that it's celebrated throughout Scotland. Edinburgh's multi-day festivities stand out both for their length and pomp, with a dramatic torchlight procession that begins at Edinburgh Castle before winding down at the Royal Mile. Live music and dancing are part of the experience as the clock counts down to midnight.

Those who prefer a lively celebration without the risk of heavy crowds may want to head to a charming Highlands village to enjoy a ceilidh, which sees performers entertaining crowds with live folk music. Edinburgh offers rich history and beautiful scenery, and can even be a welcoming New Year's Eve travel destination for a solo adventure.

Paris, France, for a romantic and refined New Year

Toasting to the new year with someone special can be an unforgettable experience, especially in a location as romantic as Paris. It's entirely possible to make those dreams a reality, whether they involve toasting champagne on a terrace with city views, gliding down the Seine, or gazing up at the Eiffel Tower. All of these highlights can make Paris special at any time of the year, but the attractions and beauty are particularly notable during the holiday season.

"The place itself is very crowded but in a good way," one Reddit user in r/ParisTravelGuide explained. "There's a good vibe, not too packed ... Paris has such a magical vibe at Christmas time. You'll have a wonderful time, but you need to plan in advance." Of course, if you don't want to join the throngs of people, there are plenty of other opportunities to celebrate the holiday in the City of Light. Blogger Salut from Paris suggested seeing the Eiffel Tower on New Year's Day, noting that tickets go fast and that it's best to book them in advance.

For true romance, a dinner cruise can be unforgettable. Paris is also home to Le Grand Palais des Glaces, where you'll find the biggest temporary indoor ice skating rink in the world. Given that it's only open for a few days after the turn of the calendar page, it's worth stopping by for a couple's skate on the ice. 

Tokyo, Japan, for a memorable medley of culture and adventure

Those who favor tradition with a side of futuristic appeal can find it in Tokyo. The city bustles with neon-lit intersections at Shibuya Crossing, complete with an electric atmosphere that is difficult to find elsewhere. But there is also a peaceful flip side found in the tradition of Hatsumōde, which refers to the first shrine or temple visit of the year. It's notable because it largely dictates the tone of how the new year begins. "It will be quiet as most of the shops and restaurants are normally closed from Dec. 31 evening to Jan. 3-4,"  wrote one Reddit visitor in r/JapanTravelTips

Indeed, there are many religious places throughout Tokyo where people line up to pray for the year ahead. There's also a primary focus on spending time with family to enjoy a feast-like meal with delicacies like toshikoshi soba noodles and nanakusa gayu rice porridge, among other staples. Of course, travelers who don't have family in the area can easily find numerous traditional meals at area hotels and restaurants.

It's possible to enjoy serenity and revelry in equal measure in Tokyo. Rooftop parties, holograms, live music, and spectacular fireworks bring the entire city to life, but it can also be a quiet time for reflection.

Reykjavik, Iceland, for a brisk night under the Northern Lights

Crisp air, frosty surroundings, bonfires, and beautiful scenery make Reykjavik a truly magical destination to invite in the new year. The Icelandic capital offers a bit of everything, from dazzling fireworks to opportunities to see the Northern Lights. If that particular activity is a goal, it may be worth exploring local adventure tours. Led by expert guides, these excursions can give you the best possible chance of seeing the aurora borealis in all its colorful, mesmerizing glory.

As with most destinations on this list, it's critical to plan ahead. "New Year's Eve in Iceland is a completely unhinged fireworks-fest," wrote one Reddit user in r/VisitingIceland. "Definitely a great time to be here." Another person in the same subreddit agrees. "There will be one thing going on on New Year's Eve. More fireworks than you probably have ever seen, stretching out to the horizon."

Despite the energy, it's worth noting that many people disperse and head home in time to catch Áramótaskaupið, an annual year-end comedy program that highlights the year's top stories in a satirical format. It's been a tradition for decades, at first airing solely on the radio before becoming a television phenomenon. If you really want to make like a local, this is one of the best ways to do so.

Methodology

For this article, we sourced firsthand traveler commentary from platforms like Reddit and Tripadvisor, along with a few travel blogs led by locals or frequent travelers. The intention in writing the piece was to convey a sense of place and environment for each setting, guiding readers to both the general vibe of the destination while also providing an idea of what each city's respective New Year's celebrations offer.

To that end, each of the 10 destinations was selected to offer a distinct vibe, be it the buzz of the big city, the warmth of quintessential summer beach weather, or the charm of an alpine atmosphere. The idea was to convey that there is always a place to go, no matter what type of trip or celebration you might have in mind. 

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