04.09.2024

Where to Spend New Year's Eve? 5 Ideas for a Great Party!

New Year's Eve is one of the most special nights of the year – no wonder many of us want to spend it in an extraordinary way, so it will be remembered for a long time. However, an unforgettable New Year's Eve night can take many forms – we suggest where and how to plan New Year's Eve to welcome the new year in great style, partying until dawn!

How to Spend New Year's Eve? A Party with Friends

A house party with friends is always a great way to spend New Year's Eve. A party with friends to say goodbye to the old year will certainly be a success, though it requires some, sometimes extensive, preparation from the hosts. Most doubts concern the served dishes and snacks – however, the menu does not have to be complicated, and friends can successfully be involved in preparing the dishes.

When planning food for New Year's Eve, it's good to prepare both hot and cold dishes – after all, the night will be long, so it's worth ensuring there's something to snack on at any time. Hot dishes can include soup, grilled meat, or mini casseroles, hamburgers, tortillas, or skewers – also in a vegetarian version. As cold snacks, various salads, skewers, pickled vegetables, as well as cheeses or cold cuts will work well.

What to Do on New Year's Eve? Outdoor Party

A popular idea for spending New Year's Eve is attending outdoor events. For years, such events were organized by city authorities in many larger cities in Poland. Since the pandemic, authorities have increasingly abandoned this idea, so the most loyal fans of this kind of entertainment remain the events organized mainly by well-known TV stations.

Keep in mind that such events are usually held either in big cities or winter resorts. So if you want to spend New Year's Eve outdoors and the event is in a different city, you should arrange accommodation well in advance – and on the last night of the year, it might be harder to find. And although such parties are probably not for everyone, they certainly have their charm – that's why thousands of people from all over Poland participate in them every year.

How to Best Welcome the New Year? Surrounded by Nature!

Another idea for an extraordinary farewell to the old year is a New Year's Eve trip. In this case, the possibilities are huge, so everyone – regardless of how and where they like to relax – will surely find something for themselves. If you want to spend New Year's Eve in a quiet, peaceful place, surrounded by beautiful landscapes, a great option for you is New Year's Eve in Klekotki in Warmia. This is not only a convenient option because you don't have to worry about preparing snacks for guests or decorating the apartment. Klekotki is an ideal place worth visiting at any time of the year, also in the middle of winter, a wonderful opportunity to recharge your energy in beautiful natural surroundings, and at the same time a chance to indulge fully in a champagne celebration and welcoming the new year.

As part of the New Year's package, we offer among others a festive dinner with a special Chef’s menu, a New Year's Eve ball with a DJ, a ceremonial toast at midnight, a gift voucher for selected SPA packages, and access to the wellness area with a jacuzzi, sauna, and gym. However, a New Year's stay in Klekotki is not only a unique way to welcome the new year. It is also an opportunity to be close to nature, which is within reach, as well as to engage in sports activities, hiking on numerous walking trails, or spending evenings by the fireplace, meaning full vitality regeneration.

Where to Go for New Year's Eve? Farewell to the Year in the Tri-City and Krakow

If you're wondering where to go for New Year's Eve, you can also consider the Tri-City. It is an excellent choice for people who feel best in vibrant cities that also impress with their architecture. Gdańsk is a beautiful city with a rich history, which has won the hearts of tourists from all over the world thanks to its diversity. Both fans of elegant places and the raw shipyard atmosphere will find something here, and many dining establishments in Gdańsk organize New Year's balls and parties.

Gdynia also boasts a wide offer and will appeal to lovers of modernist architecture combined with a seaside atmosphere. If you want to go to a smaller but by no means sleepy town for New Year's Eve, you can opt for Sopot. The local villas and tenement houses impress with their architecture, and the party street Monte Cassino and the nearby promenade are a true paradise for party lovers, where New Year's Eve will definitely be an unforgettable experience.

For those who still don't know where to go for New Year's Eve, another option could be Krakow. In the former capital of Poland, New Year's Eve was held in the market square for many years, also broadcast on television. Recently, the celebration in Krakow has moved to dining venues, which the city certainly has no shortage of. On this special evening, both large clubs and smaller pubs, bars, or atmospheric taverns organize their own parties. The whole is complemented by amazing monuments, Krakow's centuries-old history, a varied range of attractions, numerous ways to spend time, and a rich cultural offer.