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Icy London, Icy France Trivia Quiz
Paintings of Snowy Cities
Each of these paintings shows a representation of a famous world city covered in snow. Look at the clues in each painting and match it with the correct world city. (Click the images for a closer look!)
Berlin sees regular winter snowfall, with annual totals averaging around 25 inches. Snow usually begins in early December and continues into early March, though conditions vary from year to year. During this period, the Christmas market at Alexanderplatz draws steady crowds with food stalls and craft vendors. Ice skating rinks pop up across the city, including ones at Potsdamer Platz and near the Neptunbrunnen fountain.
2. Rome
Snow rarely reaches Rome, and when it does, it tends to be light and short-lived. Most winters pass without any accumulation at all. Even so, the city leans into the season through events rather than weather. These include Christmas markets, public light displays, and the Epiphany celebration on January 6, associated with the figure of La Befana.
3. Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., averages about 15.5 inches of snow annually, with most snowfall occurring between December and March. January and February are typically the most active months. Seasonal installations include outdoor ice rinks at the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden and Washington Harbour in Georgetown. Public events such as the National Christmas Tree Lighting and the Downtown Holiday Market take place in early winter.
4. London
London has relatively mild winters, with an average snowfall around 2 inches per year. Winter programming includes large-scale events such as Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park, along with citywide light displays on major streets including Oxford Street and Regent Street. Historic sites such as the Tower of London and Hampton Court Palace also run seasonal programming.
5. Tokyo
Tokyo receives limited snowfall, averaging about 2 inches annually, most often in January or February. Snow events tend to be brief. Winter activities include organized markets such as the German-style event in Hibiya Park and large-scale illumination displays along Omotesando.
6. Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro does not experience snowfall due to consistently warm temperatures and its tropical climate. Winter occurs from June to August, with average temperatures between 65°F and 75°F (18°C to 24°C). Seasonal events include Festa Junina in June, which features traditional music, dance, and regional foods, and Rio Gastronomia in August, which focuses on food exhibitions and cooking demonstrations.
7. Athens
Athens receives minimal snowfall, usually between 1 and 2 inches per year, and some years record none. When it does occur, it is most likely in January or February. Winter events include the Christmas Factory at Technopolis and installations in Syntagma Square. New Year's Eve celebrations involve public gatherings and fireworks near central landmarks such as the Acropolis and Lycabettus Hill.
8. Moscow
Moscow experiences significant snowfall, with averages about 60 inches annually. Snow cover typically lastsfrom late November to early April. Winter programming includes markets and ice rinks in areas such as Red Square and Gorky Park, along with the Journey to Christmas festival.
9. Cairo
Cairo does not receive snowfall due to its desert climate and consistently warm winter conditions. Winter temperatures generally range from 50°F to 70°F (10°C to 21°C). Seasonal events include the Cairo International Film Festival in November, which brings together filmmakers and industry professionals, and the Cairo International Book Fair in January, one of the largest book fairs in the region.
10. Beijing
Beijing receives moderate snowfall, averaging about 8 inches per year, with most snow falling between November and February. January is typically the coldest month. Winter events include the Longqing Gorge Ice and Snow Festival, which features large ice structures and displays, as well as Temple Fairs during the Chinese New Year. Outdoor skating takes place in areas such as Houhai Lake.
11. Sydney
Sydney does not experience snowfall, its winter season lasting from June to August. Seasonal programming includes Vivid Sydney, which combines light installations and public events, along with temporary winter-themed installations at locations such as Darling Harbour and Bondi Beach.
12. Paris
Paris receives light snowfall, averaging about 1.5 inches annually, though some winters pass without measurable snow. Seasonal features include Christmas markets at the Champs-Élysées and La Défense, along with temporary ice rinks near sites such as the Eiffel Tower and Hôtel de Ville. The Jardin des Plantes hosts a winter light installation event.
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