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As winter settles in and the post‑Christmas slump looms, travellers are clearly dreaming of blue skies rather than bleak ones. Global searches for “post‑Christmas holiday” have jumped by 126% in the last month, while worldwide interest in “destinations for winter sun” has soared by 554% over the past year, signalling a huge appetite for short‑haul escapes that offer light, warmth and a much‑needed reset after December.
To help sun‑seekers trade frostbite for vitamin D, global booking platform Omio has crunched the numbers on average temperatures across every European capital, revealing the cities most likely to deliver a mood‑boosting dose of winter sun in January 2026.
Europe’s Warmest Capitals in winter 2026
When Omio ranked Europe’s capitals by their average high temperature, two Mediterranean favourites came out on top: Valletta and Nicosia.
- Valletta, Malta (16°C highs)
Malta’s compact capital tops the winter‑sun leaderboard, with average highs of around 16°C, bright blue skies and sweeping Mediterranean views.
Winter here feels more like early spring: think harbour strolls around the Port of Valletta, ferry rides to neighbouring islands and long, lazy lunches above the coastline at spots like the famed Panorama Restaurant. - Nicosia, Cyprus (16°C highs)
Matching Valletta’s sunshine credentials, Nicosia offers the same average January high of 16°C, making it one of the safest bets in Europe for genuinely warm afternoons and al fresco dining.
Travellers can trace centuries of history, from the Venetian walls to the beautifully restored caravanserai of Büyük Han, then make the most of Cyprus’ excellent transport links for easy onward exploration.
Just behind the frontrunners, several other capitals promise a softer, sunlit start to the year.
Lisbon, Athens and Rome: Winter Sun With Serious Culture
- Lisbon, Portugal (15°C highs)
With January highs of around 15°C, Lisbon remains one of Europe’s most reliable winter‑sun destinations.
Pastel‑coloured streets, miradouros (viewpoints) and a food scene built around grilled seafood and iconic pastéis de nata make it as magnetic in January as in July – just with fewer crowds.
Plus, onward travel is easy: you can head north to Porto by train from as little as around £4, turning a city break into a mini winter-sun rail adventure. - Athens, Greece (14°C highs)
For travellers who like their sunshine served with a side of ancient history, Athens maintains one of Europe’s warmest mid‑winter climates, with average highs of about 14°C.
Cool, clear days are ideal for exploring the Acropolis, the Temple of Athena Nike or the city’s excellent museums without peak‑season queues – and the Port of Piraeus puts island escapes like Aegina just an hour’s ferry ride away. - Rome, Italy (13°C highs)
Rounding out Europe’s warmest capitals is Rome, where 13°C highs make for perfect sightseeing weather.
From golden-hour views and amber trees at Il Giardino degli Aranci to crowd‑free visits to the Colosseum, Vatican Museums and Trastevere’s trattorias, the Eternal City is at its most relaxed in winter.
Those craving sea air can hop on a 40‑minute train to the seaside town of Anzio for a quick fix of beach and seafood.
Cooler, Culture‑Rich Cities for a Softer Chill
Not every traveller needs T‑shirt weather to feel revived. Sitting a little cooler, but still far from freezing, are:
- Madrid (10°C) – ideal for gallery‑hopping between the Prado and Reina Sofía before thawing out over churros and hot chocolate.
- Paris (8°C) – moody winter light, cosy cafés and jazz‑filled nights at Caveau de la Huchette (the La La Land “jazz cave”) keep the city buzzing long after the Christmas markets have packed up.
- Brussels (8°C) – perfect for travellers who want culture, chocolate and beer‑hall ambience without the deep chill of more northerly capitals.
These cities prove you do not need 20°C heat to beat the January blues – just a softer climate, atmospheric streets and plenty of indoor culture to dip into between walks.
Planning Your 2026 Winter-Sun Escape
With online searches already spiking and flight and rail bookings likely to follow, January 2026 is shaping up to be the year of the quick winter reset.
Whether you opt for Valletta’s harbour views, Nicosia’s sunlit squares, Lisbon’s hilltop vistas, Athens’ ancient ruins or Rome’s golden glow, Europe’s warmest capitals offer an easy, short‑haul way to swap post‑Christmas grey for Mediterranean light – without flying long‑haul.
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