By clothing-bag, 23/09/2022

Winter is coming ... Top 10 of the coldest cities in the world

Temperatures are already going down and winter is every time close.If you think you have started to be cold, imagine living in a place where the weather makes you experience a true cold adventure.

From cities where temperatures descend below zero in winter, to those in which the cold is constant, prepare the thermal clothing, gloves, earmuffs and all the accessories that occur to you because we will leave you frozen with the top 10 of the most of the most citiesFrías of the world.

10.Nuuk, Greenland

This city is the capital of Greenland.It has just over 16 thousand inhabitants and is one of the least populated capitals in the world.The winters of this city are usually long, cold and snowy.

The average temperature of this place is -1.3 degrees.The month of January is the coldest, with temperatures of -7.9 degrees.The most violent minimum temperature that has been recorded in this area is 50.8 degrees below zero.

But none of this is an impediment to spend a good time.Nukk presents some fantastic ice landscapes and activities to entertain you.

You can take a helicopter walk through the vast ice of Greenland, visit Nordic ruins or make a boat safari to see the whales have fun around the coast.

The National Museum, located in the old town of Nuuk and very close to the fjord, is the place to learn more about the frozen past of Greenland and its fascinating present.

9.Tallin, Estonia
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The cold season lasts 3.9 months, from November two4 to March 19, and the maximum average daily temperature is less than 3 ° C.The coldest month of the year in Tallin is February, with an average minimum temperature of -7 ° C and maximum of -two ° C.

Tallin welcomes winter tourists with its old medieval city turned into a magical white wonder at this time of year.

Grab your skates and slip down the ice rink outdoors, and when you are cold you can overcome it with a hot wine with spices in one of the cozy coffees of another of the coldest cities in Europe.

8.MINSK, Belarus

The cold season lasts 3.9 months, from November 17 to March 1two, and the maximum average daily temperature is less than 3 ° C.The coldest month of the year in Minsk is January, with an average minimum temperature of -10 ° C and maximum of -two ° C.

Recognized by its friendly people, its always clean streets and their lush parks.One of Minsk's benefits is the lack of tourists, curturaling the streets, but there is a lot of cultural offer for tourists looking for it.

Winter is coming… Top 10 de las ciudades más frías del mundo

Minsk's circus deserves a visit, especially for children.Adults can buy an entrance for opera or ballet at a much lower price than in most cities in Europe.Belarusians love to dance, so be sure to visit a disco or two and put on your shoes.

7.Warsaw, Poland

The cold season lasts 3.7 months, from November 19 to March 10, and the maximum average daily temperature is less than 5 ° C.The coldest month of the year in Warsaw is January, with a minimum temperature can be -17 ° C and maximum of 1 ° C.

It is one of the favorite places for culture lovers in Europe.Warsaw has almost everything at half price, compared to other European cities.

Praise for its compact size, Warsaw has an excellent selection of museums, galleries and world heritage places.Among them, the market and that of the castle and, as a curiosity, the Palace of Culture and Sciences, the highest building in Poland and an imposing example of Stalinist architecture.

6.Helsinki, Finland

In winter, the temperature can drop to -30 ° C;In January 1987 he even went down to -36 ° C.In a year there are 130 days with temperatures below zero.In general, the snow covers the ground from December 10 to April 10, with a maximum of two0/two5 cm from the end of February to mid -March.

The fresh capital of Finland is surrounded by sea and a vast archipelago, creating a city that combines the Nordic urban elegance with an impressive natural beauty.

The Baltic freezes during the winter, so that you can even skate on it.If you prefer snow to ice, you can rent some skis and take advantage of the central park slopes of one of the coldest cities in Europe.

If you are looking for an extreme and different winter experience, approach to swim in trail.In addition, Finland Lapia is one of the best destinations to see northern northern.

5.Yellowknife, Canada

It is the most populous Canadian city in the northern territories although it only has two3.000 inhabitants who also live in a very extreme winter climate with average temperatures below -10ºC between November and March and that in January and February many years reach minimums of -50ºC.

Like Yakutsk mining (gold and diamonds) it is the one that promoted the birth of this city located on the shore of the slave lake where more than half of the population is a American native.

You can visit the Prince of Wales Heritage Center, the Hidden Lake Territorial Park or taking a boat walk through Great Slave Lake.

If what you want is to see a wonder of nature you could enjoy the northern dawn, or that appears as a dance, with bright patterns in the heavens on Yellowknife.

But seeing the aurora is a cold hobby, much more comfortable thanks to the sled walks thrown by dogs, heating areas, clothing suitable for the Arctic and hot drinks in Aurora Village.

4.Yakutsk, Russia

Located just 450 kilometers from the Arctic Polar Circle, in an area with important diamond mines, the inhabitants of this Russian city must survive one of the coldest winters on Earth.

The capital of the Saja region, next to the Lena River, has 6 months a year (autumn and winter) with average temperatures below -10ºC, which reach minimums of up to -60ºC between December and January, which makes it greatly difficultEven being able to move.

You can visit the miracle of nature: the pillars of the Lena, walk in a dog sled or attend the fish fair and ... fish

3.Ottawa, Canada

The capital of Canada has registered the second lowest minimum temperature of all the capitals of the world, only exceeded by Ulan Bator, although its average temperature is also competing with Astana.

The -30ºC are normal in winter.In turn, the greatest disadvantage for visitors, not for Canadians who know how to get the most out of the cold, are the more than two35 centimeters of snow that all winters fall on average and that many years last until April until the month of April.

If you can, enjoy at the Scotiabank Place, field of the Ottawa Senator: the ‘hockey’ equipment on Ottawa's ice.Although if what you prefer is to skate, we recommend that you do it on the Rideau channel, the first place of Ontario's humanity, which winds through the city and is the largest skating track in the world in winter, frozen fromnatural way.

Ah!Of course you will not want to miss coffee with Arce syrup that is a very popular hot alcoholic beverage.

two.Astana, Kazakhstan

The capital of Kazakhstan is not close to the Arctic Circle but suffers an extreme continental climate due to its geographical situation inside Asia, without the sea or the ocean front fronts that temper the climate..

Thus, while in a few months of June and July the 40ºC of maximum temperature are occasionally exceed.

Bayterek's observation tower, 105 meters high is mandatory stop, and it is said that it embodies popular history on a tree of life, a magical bird of happiness and an egg.

It is famous for its futuristic architecture that you can not miss a tour of the Palacio de la Paz, the presidential palace AK Orda or the Nur-Estana Mosque that is a symbol of the city.

1.Ulán Bator, Mongolia

The capital of Mongolia, located on the shores of the Tuul River, is another of the coldest cities in the world.It is surrounded by four sacred mountains with dense pine trees on the north slopes and herbous steppes to the south.

Not only are the minimum temperatures, which also touch the -50ºC in the coldest months of winter, but even the maximums, from November to March they do not exceed the 0ºC average.Even in July and August frost have been recorded!

Milk tea, which Mongols put a little salt, is the traditional way to keep heat.Traveling to Mongolia in winter is not the best option, but if you do, get clothes made of camel hair.

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