Maybe you're on of those individuals who is of the frame of mind tha the holidays are just regular days no matter what meaning they've been given. Or maybe you're the kind of person who wants to celebrate Christmas and New Year's in unusual spots - either as a gift for yourself or to create special memories with your loved ones. Spending the holidays in Eastern Europe can be a unique experience. However, if you plan to get lodgings for the holidays, you'll need to prepare.
Eastern European countries with large Eastern Orthodox populations may celebrate Christmas after New Year's Day. However, both December 25 and the Eastern Orthodox Christmas may be acknowledged, especially by hotels offering special holiday packages catering to Westerners.
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