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Contents Exceptional WINTER Experiences This Winter, Your Own Kind of Wonderland Determining how and where to spend your wintertime months is a very personal question—just as personal as, say, your style of skivvies or how you take your coffee in the morning. For example, do you like going somewhere warm, with a fancy umbrella drink in one hand and soft Salvadorian sand sifting through your fingers on the other? Or do you love the snow so much that you’re already researching new après-ski hot spots long before the mercury drops? Whether your holiday travel means crossing the equator for some heat or braving the shortest days of the year to see the northern lights, we encourage you to stay true to yourself and find the wintertime wonderland that suits you best. Our AFAR.com members, local experts, and travel ambassadors have shared a wealth of inspiration to help you choose.
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A Bowl of Soup for Neruda it deserved, serving it in a caldillo de
rosy conger, giant eel of snowy flesh,” the
congrio with a new twist. He added a
poet Pablo Neruda wrote in Oda al Caldillo
sprinkle of merkén, a seasoning used by
de Congrio. “And in Chilean stewpots,
the indigenous Mapuche people. The
along the coast, was born the chowder,
blend of smoked chili flakes, salt, cumin,
pregnant and succulent, a boon to man.”
and coriander brought a spicy, smoky
Neruda concludes his ode by saying that
dimension to the broth.
one who eats eel soup may know the taste
Neruda probably never heard of merkén;
of heaven.
most Chileans weren’t familiar with it
Neruda (1904–1973) was a renowned
before it began appearing in specialty
gourmand: He wrote tributes to lemons,
food shops in the past decade or so.
tomatoes, artichokes, and corn. But for
But the poet’s love of food and country
Neruda, it was caldillo de congrio that
suggests that he would have enjoyed
captured the essence of his country. The
this extra kick to his caldillo dale congrio.
soup is made with fish broth, onions,
Maybe he would have revised his ode and
garlic, cream, tomatoes, potatoes, and the
added a stanza for the spice. —Chantal
most important ingredient: the congrio
Martineau
executive chef at Vina Indómita. Ingredients 1 pound fish head and bones (cracked) ¼ cup white wine 6 cups water 1 tomato, coarsely chopped 1 carrot, coarsely chopped 1 onion, coarsely chopped 2 tbsp fresh cilantro, finely chopped, plus 4 to 6 sprigs, whole 20 to 30 medium shrimp, peeled 3 tbsp olive oil 1 cup flour ½ tsp sea salt ¼ tsp pepper 1½ pounds conger (skinned, cut into 4 to 6 fillets) 3 medium potatoes, sliced ½ inch thick 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 red pepper, julienned 1 green pepper, julienned 1 pinch merkén 3 tbsp cream Make it
rosado (or pink conger, a snaky fish with speckled rosy skin and white flesh).
Where to Sample
1. In a heavy-duty pot over high heat, sear the
Neruda found the wedding of flavors from
Caldillo de Congrio
fish head and bones. 2. Add the wine to deglaze
land and sea divine.
the bottom of the pot. 3. Add the water and bring to a boil. 4. Toss in the tomato, carrot,
Because Chile is a slender leg of land
Galindo
that runs along the Pacific Ocean, most
In addition to eel chowder, this
communities have easy access to fresh
neighborhood café in Santiago serves
seafood. Neruda may well have bought
Chilean staples such as empanadas and
conger at the fish market in the city of
pastel de choclo.
Valparaiso, where he owned a home
Dardignac 098, Recoleta, Santiago,
heated grill, and set aside. 7. In a bowl, combine
called La Sebastiana, now a museum.
56/2-777-0116, galindo.cl
the flour, salt, and pepper. Lightly dredge the
onion, and half the chopped cilantro. 5. Reduce heat and let simmer for at least 20 minutes, then strain and set aside the broth, which may be refrigerated for later use. 6. Lightly brush the shrimp with olive oil, cook 2 to 3 minutes on a
conger. 8. Heat half the remaining oil in a skillet
Today, mornings at the market are frenetic, as fishermen drag their boats
Oda Pacífico
over high heat, and sear the fillets for a minute
in on wheels and sell the fresh catch
As you enjoy your caldillo and one
or two on each side. Place in a lightly greased
right out of their vessels. When I visited,
of the signature pisco sours (try one
baking dish. 9. In an oven preheated to 350°F,
Franco Cifuentes—the executive chef
with merkén), take in the spectacular
cook the conger for 10 minutes or until it flakes
at Vina Indomita, a winery in the nearby
views of the Valparaiso harbor from the
Casablanca Valley—took me there to buy
second story of a sleek wood-and-glass
conger. “I use the same flavors Neruda
restaurant.
mentioned in the poem,” said Cifuentes.
Condor 35, Valparaiso,
“The preparation may be different, but the
56/32-223-8836, odapacifico.cl
result is very similar.”
ART CREDIT: Ivan Kashinsky
Adapted from the recipe of Franco Cifuentes,
easily with a fork. 10. Remove from the oven and set aside. 11. Bring the broth to a simmer in a pot over medium heat and add the potatoes. Cook for 10 minutes or until the potatoes are fork tender. Remove them and set aside. 12. In a saucepan, heat the rest of the oil and sauté the garlic and peppers until soft. 13. Place one
At the market, Cifuentes coached me
Viña Indómita
fillet of conger and four shrimp in each bowl. 14.
to look for an eel with clear eyes, a firm
Executive chef Franco Cifuentes puts
Divvy up the vegetables, including the potatoes,
body, and a bright pink hue behind the
his spin on the traditional chowder at a
among the bowls and top with the rest of the
gills. After inspecting several candidates,
winery outside Valparaiso.
chopped cilantro and a tiny pinch of merkén.
we settled on one angler’s biggest catch
Km 64, Ruta 68, Valle de Casablanca,
15. Ladle the broth over the top and drizzle half
of the day. It was a congrio rosado,
56/32-215-3900, indomita.cl
the breed glorified in Neruda’s poem,
a tablespoon of cream onto each serving. 16. Garnish with cilantro and a shrimp, and serve.
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“In the storm-tossed Chilean sea lives the
Caldillo de Congrio (SERVES 4 to 6)
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BOLIVIA LIKE A LOCAL By STEPHEN M. SMITH
A TASTEFUL GESTURE, Colombia By ROB HODGES
For traditional Bolivian food, the residents around the San Miguel area of La Paz like El
The signature dish of Salento, Colombia, is trucha con patacones— trout with mashed,
Vagón del Sur. I started out with the tucumanas (empanadas with a spicy garlic sauce)
fried plantains—and the most delicious version in town can be found at El Rincon de
and surubi (an Amazon River fish), followed by the picante de pollo (chicken in a spicy
Lucy. The cozy, family-run eatery serves huge, inexpensive set meals with the star
red sauce, served with potatoes and chuño). Outdoor seating is available when the
attractions accompanied by soup, rice, beans, cheese, eggs, arepas, fresh juice, and
weather is warm, and most entrees go for around USD $10 each.
desserts. The basic elements stay the same, but matron and chef Lucy routinely tweaks
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EAT HIGHLIGHTS BEST NOODLES IN VIENTIANE By WANDERLUSTRESS The broth is pork-based, rich but not oily. You can choose cow piek (a thick rice noodle) or pho (thin rice noodles) or mee (yellow egg noodles), along with pork, duck, or chicken. The thing that makes it so delectable is the healthy topping of fried shallots, which adds a sweet roasted flavor. The soup is served with iced chrysanthemum tea along with an array of chilies and sauces that I never use because the broth is really that good just the way it is. Read more
SWEET ISTANBUL TREAT By JULEE K. So why go to Istanbul in the late fall/early winter? Well, airfares are lower than in high season, you can pretty much get any
BEAUTIFUL BRITISH BRUSCHETTA By DENISE REYNOLDS I was weary of finding great Italian food in London. Jamie Oliver’s Italian smacked me with a breadstick and proved me a fool. His adorably rustic restaurant in Covent Garden has just the right touch of hipness and all the right flavors and taste. This “Beautiful Bruschetta For 2” packs a punch with peas, mint, bright asparagus, smashed broad beans, and some unexpected smoky mozzarella and chili for an extra
hotel room you want, there are no crowds so no lines to stand in, and the price of pretty much anything you might want to buy as a souvenir is at rock bottom. There’s also a sweet treat waiting for you if you go at this time of year—freshly roasted chestnuts! Read more
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czech, please Within minutes of meeting Darebnik in the
for “cheers,” na zdravi, doubles as
said the vest-wearing 20-something
Jan Becher Museum (which housed the
“to health.” As I raised a glass of the elixir
bartender. The advice caught me off
original commercial Becherovka distillery
here, it never seemed more appropriate.
guard. After all, I was in Karlovy Vary,
before a shiny new one was built in 2010),
— David Farley
a historic Czech spa destination
I called out names of ingredients to see if
where, since the 14th century, princes,
any would stick:
potentates, artists, and ordinary people
Ginger?
have been coming to restore their health.
Darebnik laughed and shook his head
This town of about 60,000, known as
from side to side.
Carlsbad in German, overflows with
Clove?
Becherovka, where the liqueur was
curative waters that trickle from a dozen
He bit down on his lower lip and
distilled from 1867 until 2010, then sample
different public fountains.
looked away. Was I onto something?
the herbal drink.
Six seconds into my perplexed stare, the
Cinnamon?
T.G. Masaryka 282/57, 420/359-578-142,
bartender opened the drink menu and ran
“OK,” he said. “You got one, but that’s
becherovka.cz
his finger down the page until it landed
all you’re going to get.”
on the words “Midnight Pupp.” I was in a
I switched gears, asking about the alleged
Jan Becher’s Bar
place called Jan Becher’s Bar, located in
health benefits of Becherovka. Darebnik,
The basement of the historic and
the basement of the Grandhotel Pupp.
though, was equally uncomfortable
stately Grandhotel Pupp is dedicated
Ah—it was the pronunciation of that last
with this line of questioning. “Because
to Becherovka. The extensive menu of
word. A Midnight Pupp, a cocktail. It all
Becherovka was created by a pharmacist
cocktails includes a dozen or so made
made sense now.
in a spa town, it has an obvious
with Becherovka, some of which, including
The distinctive Pupp ingredient is
connection
the Midnight Pupp, are signature creations
Becherovka, a local liqueur that has long
to medicine,” he said. “But that’s not
of the bar.
been considered medicinal. When I lived in
something we want to promote.”
Grandhotel Pupp, Mirové náměsti 2,
Prague in the 1990s, I acquired a taste for
The year of creation was 1807. Local
420/353-109-111, pupp.cz
Becherovka. In 2003, the French company
pharmacist Josef Becher and physician
Pernod Ricard bought Becherovka and
Christian Frobrig, who accompanied
expanded its global distribution. I began
Count Maximilian von Plettenberg on a
to see the spirit stocked in liquor stores
visit to Karlovy Vary, discovered they
and bars at home in New York City and
shared a passion for mixing herbs,
quickly started keeping a bottle of it in my
aromatic oils, and alcohol (really, who
freezer at all times.
doesn’t?). Legend has it that after
Made up of around 20 herbs and spices,
experimentation in Becher’s lab, Frobrig
Becherovka has a tingly and bitter
left Becher with a parting gift: the recipe.
flavor profile that can be summed up as
Two years later, Becher was selling
“essence of forest.” The recipe has been
English Bitter, later renamed Becherovka,
a secret since its first concoction in the
in his pharmacy.
early 19th century, and supposedly only
Almost any Czech (other than Darebnik)
a handful of people on the planet know
will tell you ways that Becherovka is
exactly what goes into it. During a recent
somehow good for you: It eases colds;
visit to Prague I decided to make
it loosens arthritic joints; it relieves
the 90-minute journey west to meet
asthma. And Roman, my former ESL
one of those people, Vladimir Darebnik,
student in Prague, once told me it works
director of operations at Becherovka.
as a laxative. Which brings us back to
Every Wednesday, either Darebnik or
Jan Becher’s Bar, where I’d planted
Make It
master blender Bohuslav Pich, another
myself after the distillery visit. As soon
1. Pour the Becherovka, Amaretto, apricot
person in on the secret, spends two to
as I finished the better-than-it-sounded
brandy, and orange juice into a cocktail shaker
three hours in a sealed room, weighing
Midnight Pupp, the bartender poured me
with several ice cubes.
and hand mixing all the herbs and spices
a glass of Becherovka straight up.
2. Shake well. 3. Strain into
for a new batch.
As in many countries, the Czech
a tall glass, add a dash of grenadine, and serve.
WHERE TO DRINK BECHEROVKA IN KARLOVY VARY Jan Becher Museum Take a tour of the birthplace of
FooPaa This chic cocktail bar attracts Karlovy Vary’s bold and beautiful residents. There are several Becherovka cocktails on the menu, including the classic Beton (Becherovka and tonic). Jaltská 7, 420/722-658-334, www.foopaa.cz Midnight Pupp (MAKES 1 COCKTAIL) Based on the recipe from Jan Becher’s Bar Ingredients 2 3 ¼ ounce Becherovka 2 3 ¼ ounce Amaretto 2 3 ¼ ounce apricot brandy 5 ounces orange juice Grenadine
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ART CREDIT: João Canziani
DRINK
“I recommend you take a midnight poop,”
DRINK HIGHLIGHTS COZY CAFE IN UTRECHT By KRISTIN ZIBELL Warm or cold in the Netherlands, Utrecht’s Cafe Orloff is cozy and breezy at the same time. In warmer weather, sit outside along canals and cobblestone streets with friends to enjoy a beer and bitterballen combo. When temperatures dip, sit inside along velvet-cushioned seats and sip coffee while watching gloved and scarved bikers pedal by. Read more
DOUBLE HAPPINESS IN MELBOURNE By NICOLE BLAESS-SMITH Coming in off the streets of a typical windy and wet Melbourne winter day, it was a welcome relief to be able to relax next to the fully stocked fire. My gaze flickered over the menu and names like “Mr. Fu,” “Communist Manifesto,” and “Dixie Mission” leapt out at me—this wasn’t a bar for those without a little sense of humor. Adorned with Chinese lucky cats, Chairman Mao figurines, and a dragon flying overhead, the bar is a cozy retreat from the city streets. Read more
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THE BARN IN BERLIN By LINDSEY TRAMUTA Perhaps Berlin’s greatest gourmet coffee shop, The Barn has faced a wave of controversy surrounding their second location, which opened in the Prenzlauer Berg neighborhood last September. At this larger space, which is meant to serve more as a tasting lab and roasting home than an extension of their intimate first venture, dogs, laptops, and strollers, among other things, are not welcome. You can also forget about sugar or anything other than whole milk for your coffee. Read more
DRINK HIGHLIGHTS
GUARANTEED GOOD COFFEE, ADELAIDE By NICOLE BLAESS-SMITH
COCONUT ON IPANEMA BEACH By ASHLEY CASTLE
Chain stores have a reputation for bad coffee, really bad coffee, but things change when
All year round, Rio is hot: the sand, the intricately tiled walkways, and the people.
you visit Adelaide, South Australia. If you’re looking for a coffee that is guaranteed to
Luckily, ice-cold, fresh coconuts abound, and these little beach stands that line Ipanema and Copacabana
satisfy your palate, my pick is to head to your nearest Cibo Espresso, or “Cibo” as
are the ideal place to enjoy a fresh coco or a caipirinha any time of the day. There are two different types
the locals know it. With branches all over the city—Rundle Mall, Rundle St East, Hutt St,
of stands: the ones that open the coco with a machine, and the more authentic stands where the coconut
Melbourne St, and Pirie St, Cibo does what many other coffee chains fail to do—produce
“barista” chops off the top with a machete.
good quality.
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Do
“The northern lights were so much more
On the first evening of the trip, travelers
they were. They were definitely worth
than I expected,” says Jennifer Farrell,
dine on venison and arctic char at the
the trip.”
from North Ridgeville, Ohio, who saw
Abisko Mountain Lodge, then bundle up in
After leaving Abisko, travelers spend two
the lights for the first time about two
snowsuits for a bracing chairlift ride to the
nights at the Icehotel (pictured). Rebuilt
years ago. Farrell traveled to Swedish
Aurora Sky Station. “The lights
every winter from giant blocks of ice, the
Lapland—a province in the far northwest
started out as a greenish fog as we walked
hotel has beds made of snow covered
of the country that’s known for its
up to the chairlift, and I was worried I’d
with reindeer pelts. Ice sculptures serve as
indigenous Sami culture and snowy
be disappointed,” Farrell says. “Then,
decorations. (Warmer accommodations
sweeps of forests, mountains, and
as we ascended into the cold, cold air and
are also available.) The hotel runs nightly
plateaus—with tour operator Discover
wind, the lights shifted. They
trips by snowmobile, bus, and horseback
the World. From December to March,
were spectacular.”
to the best aurora-viewing spots. If guests
the company offers a four-day Northern
At the station, visitors can take in the view
are lucky, the lights might simply appear
Lights trip that begins in Lapland’s Abisko
from an observation tower and explore
above their room in a ghostly
National Park. Here, the lights, also called
a science exhibit on the aurora, which is
green swirl.
the aurora borealis, are especially likely to
created when solar wind particles collide
—Jennica Peterson
appear due to the park’s clean air and lack
with Earth’s upper atmosphere. “I stayed
of clouds. The lights may illuminate the
outside as long as I could, slipped into the
sky in arcs, patches, or rippling sheets of
station to get warm, then went back out
green, red, violet, white, or blue, and some
to admire the lights,”
observers say they can even hear them
Farrell says. “It was surprising how they
swish and crackle.
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Night Lights
DO HIGHLIGHTS
ARGENTINA GLACIER HIKE By EVE TUROW
THE BLUEBIRD CAFE, NASHVILLE By APRIL KILCREASE
Running along the Chile-Argentina border, Perito Moreno is one of three Patagonian
At the 100-seat Bluebird Cafe, hear aspiring songwriters as well as chart-topping
glaciers that is not retreating. It covers almost 100 square miles! I still remember the
geniuses perform their original works. Featured on the TV series Nashville, the venue first
moment, out of the bus window, that Perito Moreno first came into view. The enormity
gained acclaim as a testing ground for country singer/songwriters, including Taylor
of it blew me away. The following day I had the chance to actually walk on the glacier.
Swift, Faith Hill, and Garth Brooks. The legendary listening room has a strict no-talking
Clamping on my crampons, I recall the flurry of butterflies in my stomach, reaching up to
policy, so keep your reviews to yourself until after the set.
my throat.
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DO HIGHLIGHTS YOGA ON THE EQUATOR By SAKHI VYAS My three best friends and I recently started practicing yoga. We discovered it independently—Ellen in Alaska, Anna in Michigan, Katie in Ecuador, and me in New York. While visiting Ecuador this past June for Katie’s wedding, we came up with the brilliant plan to practice yoga together on the Equator! The day before the wedding, we headed outside the city to the Mitad del Mundo site and found “balance” at the center of the world Read more
TIME OUT FOR TOTS, MEXICO By JULIE SCHWIETERT COLLAZO WINTER AT THE WAVE By ANDI FISHER
Globo Museo del Niño is Guadalajara’s children’s museum, with seasonally-themed exhibits changing quarterly. Highly interactive, it encourages learning
The wave is a gorgeous rock formation near the Arizona and Utah border. It’s part of
through play and hands-on activities. If
the Coyote Buttes, in the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness. Don’t rush off there
your timing’s right, your child might also
expecting to just show up and visit, because this area is tightly controlled by the Bureau
be able to participate in a docent-led
of Land Management, and only 20 people are allowed in on a daily basis. You can apply
workshop or enjoy music and dancing
for permits online or participate in the daily lottery for a day pass to see these magnificent
during a live concert.
rock formations.
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ireland: Shear Warmth Residents of Ireland’s Aran Islands, a trio
Lore has it that each Aran clan developed
recent years. Ask for handmade sweaters
of islets at the mouth of Galway Bay,
its own distinctive stitching for sweaters,
at local crafts shops, and be ready to pay
know a thing or two about braving the
with patterns that included ancient Celtic
a little more for the genuine article.
elements. For centuries, the farmers and
symbols, cables (evocative of seamen’s
—Bob Gulla
fishermen who live there have dealt with
ropes), diamonds (farmland), or zigzags
buffeting winds and driving rains that
(the island cliffs). These patterns have
surge across the Atlantic. Their principal
been passed down through generations
means of defense? A “fisherman’s,” or
and remain powerful symbols of a family’s
Aran, sweater. Producing the thick woolen
heritage. As a sad aside, the stitches are
sweater is a time-intensive craft, since
also believed to have helped identify
authentic Arans are knit entirely by hand.
bodies of fishermen who washed ashore
“A proper Aran might have 100,000
after accidents at sea.
stitches,” says Mary Conneely, of Cottage
Today, visitors to the islands clamor
Handcrafts in County Galway, “and if you
for genuine Aran knits. As with many
care for it, it
traditional crafts, though, machine-made
will last a lifetime.”
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SHOP HIGHLIGHTS NARGILE IN ISTANBUL By LEEANN MURPHY The allure of smoking narghile, also known as hookah, shisha, and water pipe, is insurmountable in the Middle East. In Istanbul, the most authentic place to try it is the Corlulu Ali Pasa Medresesi. The 300-year-old Medrese has evolved from a religious school and dervish lodge during Ottoman times to bazaar stores to the current oasis for locals and tourists wishing to escape the hustle and bustle of the Grand Bazaar District. Here, no one is in a rush. Read more
THE MOROCCAN SNUGGIE By ANGIE ORTH Ah, the jalaba—one of the best souvenirs you can bring home from Morocco. A jalaba (djellaba/jellaba) is a traditional Berber robe with long sleeves & a pointy hood worn in North Africa. In the Atlas Mountains, the color of the jalaba indicates a person’s relationship status. It’s like Facebook feed for your wardrobe. The
COULD DYE IN PERU By JOAN WHARTON
jalaba is long, roomy, and warm, so
While visiting Peru last year, my husband and I were lucky enough to be in Pisac for
you can eat couscous until you feel like
the weekly farmers’ market held every Sunday. During the market, local Peruvians
exploding.
meet to buy and barter produce, bread, and other supplies they need for the week.
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The market also caters to tourists, offering handmade crafts, food, and drinks that are fun to try. I was struck by the variety of products for sale, probably the most surprising of which was this powdered dye. Read more
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SHOP HIGHLIGHTS
BEST MARKETS IN ECUADOR By KAITLYN BARRETT
CHRISTMAS MARKETS IN GERMANY By SHARON IN
Everyone who visits Ecuador knows about Otavalo market. The weavings! The sweaters!
The markets take place usually in the center of the town, and you’ll find all manner
The scenic vendors! Saquisili has all of those and a heaping dose of local people
of stalls selling a wide array of crafts and tasty regional delicacies, such as sweets, mulled
buying local things and going about their local business. There’s street food
wine (Glühwein), and other delights. When there’s snow, the atmosphere is absolutely
(grilled chicken feet anyone?), a market just for shoes, a live animal market, and more
magical. Almost every city, town, and village in Germany has its own Christmas market,
people and commodities than you’ll have time to see in a given day.
and deciding on which one to attend is not easy, as each of them is unique and reflects
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