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Seeking some sun? Here's your guide!

 

If your winter goal is a warmer, sunnier spot, here's a useful list of the sunniest—and least sunny—cities in Europe, compiled by The Telegraph (UK).

How much of a difference does it make? Valletta, Malta is the sunniest with an average of almost 3000 hours of sunshine a year, a bit under three times the average for the dullest city, Glasgow, Scotland, which gets just over 1200 hours.

Here are the sunniest:

The 10 sunniest cities in Europe (hours of sunshine)

  1. Valletta, Malta - 2,957 (hours sunshine per year)
  2. Marseilles, France - 2,858
  3. Lisbon, Portugal - 2,799
  4. Madrid, Spain - 2,769
  5. Athens, Greece - 2,771
  6. Nice, France - 2,724  
  7. Monaco, Monaco - 2,724
  8. Tirana, Albania - 2,544
  9. Barcelona, Spain - 2,524
  10. Podgorica, Montenegro - 2,480



and the dullest:

The 10 dullest cities in Europe

  1. Glasgow, Scotland - 1,203 (hours sunshine per year)
  2. Reykjavik, Iceland - 1,268
  3. Birmingham, England - 1,364
  4. London, England - 1,410
  5. Manchester, England - 1,416
  6. Dublin, Ireland - 1,424
  7. Cologne, Germany - 1,504
  8. Vaduz, Liechtenstein - 1,517
  9. Brussels, Belgium - 1,546
  10. Hamburg, Germany - 1,557



Photo: Valletta, Malta—the sunniest European city (Islandman/TravelGumbo)

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