New Year's Eve in Germany is highlighted by fantastic pyrotechnic displays, lots of Sect (similar to Champagne but much cheaper) and celebrations in the streets. Celebrating a German New Year's Eve can range from watching the fireworks and the movie "Dinner for One"or going to a gala ball. Silvester, as New Year's Eve in Germany is called, is not a night to sleep as fireworks are the order of the day and people shoot off their own fireworks as well as joining to watch the public displays.
The German New Years Customs are not all that different then elsewhere in the Western world, but there are a few variances that make a German New Year's Eve delightful regardless of where in Germany you are.
Hope everyone had a great time last night celebrating New year!!!
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