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Any plans for the most wonderful time of the year?

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The original destinations behind every winter dream Open in Dear {NAME}, As the temperatures drop an

The original destinations behind every winter dream Open in [browser]( Dear {NAME}, As the temperatures drop and daylight shortens, the magic of the winter season unfolds. This is when Munich’s most enchanting holiday markets come to life, welcoming visitors from around the globe to experience their festive charm. Explore the iconic winter market at Mariensquare or visit the Medieval holiday market at Wittelsbacher Square for a special experience. Say yes to a winter journey for the picture books. [Munich? Yes!]( Discover Oslo's Arctic oasis Witness the enchanting beauty of Oslo as the Northern Lights illuminate the winter sky in a mesmerizing dance of colors. With crisp Arctic air and the city's unique blend of modern comforts and natural wonders, Oslo offers an unforgettable gateway to one of nature’s most breathtaking spectacles. [Oslo? Yes!]( Warm up with Prague's winter wellness Escape the frosty air in Prague's luxurious spas, where you can unwind with thermal baths and soothing treatments amid the city's picturesque snow-covered streets. Enjoy a perfect blend of relaxation and historic charm in Prague's top wellness retreats. [Prague? Yes!]( Serenade into Salzburg's winter wonderland In Salzburg, winter unfolds as a symphony of snowy charm and historic allure, ideal for exploring its grand sights and festive holiday markets. Don’t miss a tour of the Hohensalzburg Fortress and ice skating at the charming square in front of the Residenza. Immerse yourself in the spirit of the city with a visit to Mozart’s Birthplace, where you can experience the legacy of the legendary composer. With every yes, a new winter journey begins. [Salzburg? Yes!]( Please note that entry requirements for all points of travel are the responsibility of the passenger. For your next flight [Book & Manage]( [Travel preparations]( [During your trip]( [Miles & More]( Lufthansa App Your digital travel companion for your flight with Lufthansa. Follow us Service & contact [Deutsche Lufthansa AG]( [Cancel Newsletter]( [Change profile]( [Privacy Statement]( [Imprint]( Corporate Headquarters: Deutsche Lufthansa AG Venloer Straße 151-153 50672 Köln Executive Board: Carsten Spohr (Chairman) Dr. Michael Niggemann Dr. Till Streichert Grazia Vittadini Dieter Vranckx Chairman of the Supervisory Board: Dr. Karl-Ludwig Kley Registration: Amtsgericht Köln HRB 2168

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