From sparkling countdowns to time-honored traditions, Asia welcomes New Year’s Eve with a captivating blend of culture, excitement, and unforgettable experiences. Take advantage of our Year-End Sale with 45% off at all Travelodge Hotels across Asia, offering the lowest rates and no blackout dates. Book by 5 January 2025 to secure your stay and enjoy unbeatable savings for travels throughout 2025. With Travelodge Hotels as your base, you’ll enjoy central locations, modern amenities, and ultimate convenience in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Japan, and Korea. Ready to make your New Year unforgettable?
Singapore: Marina Bay Fireworks and Citywide Celebrations
Singapore’s Marina Bay Countdown is the centerpiece of New Year’s Eve, drawing thousands to its stunning fireworks display and vibrant celebrations along the bay. The event features mesmerizing light shows, live performances, and a lively atmosphere as the city welcomes the new year in style. Nearby, Orchard Road dazzles with festive lights, creating a magical backdrop for evening strolls before joining the countdown. With Marina Bay’s iconic skyline and festive energy, it’s the ultimate spot to ring in 2025.
Things to do:
- Marina Bay Countdown: Arrive early to grab a good spot for the midnight fireworks.
- Orchard Road Christmas Lights: Enjoy one of Asia’s best holiday light displays.
- Sentosa’s Siloso Beach Party: Singapore’s only beach countdown party for a more lively atmosphere.
1ТП15Т is just minutes from these celebrations, making it easy to enjoy all the festivities before returning to a cozy room.
Malaysia: Celebrations Across Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Ipoh
Malaysia’s multicultural heritage shines through during New Year’s, as cities across the country celebrate with a mix of modern festivities, cultural rituals, and traditional blessings. In the bustling city of Kuala Lumpur, crowds gather around the iconic Petronas Towers at KLCC Park to enjoy fireworks that light up the city skyline. Penang’s laid-back atmosphere offers a festive beachside vibe, with locals gathering along the coast to watch the fireworks and enjoy local street food. Ipoh, known for its quieter charm, celebrates the New Year with cultural traditions and serene temple visits, making it an ideal destination for those looking for a peaceful, reflective start to the year.
Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur’s New Year’s Eve is a grand affair, with thousands gathering at KLCC Park to witness a spectacular fireworks display against the iconic Petronas Towers. The city’s vibrant nightlife district, Bukit Bintang, transforms into a bustling hub of street parties, featuring live performances, food stalls, and an electrifying atmosphere. As midnight approaches, the city’s energy peaks with countdowns and celebrations in popular spots like Merdeka Square and TREC. KL’s New Year festivities are all about high-energy excitement and ringing in fresh beginnings with a vibrant mix of modern and cultural flair.
Things to do:
- KLCC Park Fireworks: Join thousands for an awe-inspiring countdown with the Petronas Towers in the background.
- Bukit Bintang Street Party: Enjoy street food, live performances, and an energetic crowd.
Travelodge Chinatown Kuala Lumpur keeps you right in the heart of KL’s New Year festivities.
Penang
Penang’s New Year’s Eve celebrations offer a more relaxed yet equally festive experience, centered around Gurney Drive – a popular coastal promenade. Locals and visitors gather here to enjoy beachside fireworks, live music, and a delicious array of street food stalls offering Penang’s famous dishes, from char kway teow to satay. On New Year’s Day, many head to Kek Lok Si Temple, one of Malaysia’s largest Buddhist temples, to start the year with a blessing. The temple’s illuminated pagodas and intricate architecture make it a breathtaking destination, especially during the New Year season.
Things to do:
- Gurney Drive Beach Fireworks: Celebrate the New Year with beachfront fireworks, live music, and food stalls.
- Kek Lok Si Temple: Begin the year with a blessing at Penang’s most renowned temple.
Travelodge Georgetown is perfectly located for exploring Penang’s cultural sites and joining the beachside festivities.
Ipoh
In Ipoh, New Year’s celebrations offer a tranquil alternative to the hustle and bustle of larger cities, making it ideal for those seeking a peaceful start to the year. Families and travelers often spend the day exploring Ipoh’s charming attractions, enjoying its renowned food scene, or taking a short trip to the cooler Cameron Highlands. With its lush tea plantations and scenic strawberry farms, the Highlands provide a refreshing retreat. While the city doesn’t feature large-scale festivities, its relaxed atmosphere and natural beauty offer a uniquely serene way to welcome the New Year.
Things to do:
- Temple Visits: Start the year with a blessing at one of Ipoh’s many temples.
- Cameron Highlands Day Trip: Enjoy a cool, peaceful retreat in the highlands with tea plantations and strawberry farms.
Travelodge Ipoh provides a peaceful retreat with easy access to Ipoh’s cultural landmarks, temples, and traditional New Year customs.
Thailand: Vibrant Celebrations in Bangkok, Phuket, Pattaya, and Chiang Mai
In Thailand, New Year’s Eve celebrations are lively, dynamic, and cater to all kinds of travelers. From Bangkok’s famous riverside fireworks to beachside parties in Phuket and Pattaya, you’ll find no shortage of excitement. New Year’s Eve marks a chance for fun, while New Year’s Day is often spent visiting temples for good fortune in the year ahead.
Bangkok
Bangkok is renowned for its grand New Year’s Eve countdown at Iconsiam along the Chao Phraya River, where fireworks light up the night sky. The area comes alive with street food vendors, cultural performances, and a festive market, creating an atmosphere of joy and anticipation. As midnight approaches, thousands gather by the riverside to welcome the New Year with a breathtaking fireworks display. On New Year’s Day, Bangkokians and visitors alike seek a peaceful start by visiting the city’s revered temples, such as Wat Arun and Wat Pho, where they can offer prayers for health, happiness, and prosperity.
Things to do:
- Iconsiam Riverside Countdown: Enjoy fireworks by the Chao Phraya River with festive markets and live performances.
- Temple Visits for Blessings: Start the year with a visit to Wat Arun or Wat Pho for a peaceful, meaningful experience.
Travelodge Sukhumvit offers easy access to riverside celebrations and Bangkok’s major cultural sites, making it the perfect base for your New Year’s festivities.
Phuket
Phuket’s New Year’s Eve celebrations center around the lively Патонг Бич, where crowds gather for beachside fireworks, live performances, and food stalls offering a variety of Thai and international treats. The beachfront parties last well into the night, creating an energetic atmosphere that attracts visitors from around the world. During the day, a visit to Phuket Old Town reveals a quieter, cultural side of the island, with its charming Sino-Portuguese architecture and quaint cafes—a perfect start to the New Year for those who want to balance celebration with a bit of cultural exploration.
Things to do:
- Patong Beach Countdown Party: Enjoy live music, food stalls, and midnight fireworks.
- Phuket Old Town Walking Tour: Discover the cultural side of Phuket with a day tour before the celebrations.
Travelodge Phuket Town keeps you close to both the lively celebrations and the city’s historic sites.
Pattaya
Pattaya is famous for its high-energy New Year’s Eve celebrations along Walking Street, where beachside parties and an impressive firework display draw large crowds. The bustling street is filled with music, food stalls, and an electrifying atmosphere that lasts well past midnight. Beyond the party scene, Pattaya offers a spiritual side, with locals visiting nearby temples on New Year’s Day to seek blessings for the year ahead. This mix of lively celebrations and peaceful temple visits makes Pattaya an ideal destination for those looking to experience both excitement and tradition.
Things to do:
- Walking Street Countdown: Experience the excitement on Pattaya’s famous Walking Street.
- Temple Visits for New Year Blessings: Locals often visit nearby temples to start the year with blessings.
Travelodge Pattaya is close to the beachfront action, perfect for enjoying Pattaya’s unique New Year’s vibe.
Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai’s New Year celebrations combine cultural traditions with festive charm. Thousands of glowing lanterns fill the night sky on New Year’s Eve, particularly near Tha Phae Gate and the Ping River, symbolizing new beginnings and good fortune. At dawn, many make their way to Ват Пхра Тхат Дой Сутеп, a mountaintop temple, to witness the year’s first sunrise, a serene moment believed to bring luck and blessings.
Things to do:
- Lantern Release at Tha Phae Gate: Join locals and visitors in releasing sky lanterns, a practice that fills the sky with glowing lights and symbolizes the release of past misfortunes.
- Doi Suthep Sunrise: Ascend to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep early on New Year’s Day to witness a breathtaking sunrise over Chiang Mai, marking a serene start to the year.
Travelodge Nimman places you near Chiang Mai’s cultural heart and trendy Nimmanhaemin area, close to temples and sunrise spots.
Japan: Cultural Celebrations in Osaka, Kyoto, Sapporo, and Nagoya
In Japan, the New Year, or Shogatsu, is celebrated with a focus on reflection, family, and longstanding traditions rather than grand parties. New Year’s Eve, known as Omisoka, marks the end of the year with rituals to leave behind past worries. Temples ring their bells 108 times in a cleansing ritual called Joya no Kane, which purifies people of worldly desires. Food is also central to Shogatsu; families gather to share Toshikoshi Soba on New Year’s Eve, symbolizing longevity, and on New Year’s Day, elaborate Osechi Ryori dishes are enjoyed, each item representing prosperity, health, or happiness. The New Year’s festivities continue with Hatsumode, the first shrine visit, inviting blessings and good fortune.
Осака
Osaka embraces the New Year with a mix of spiritual reflection and festive lights. The city’s temples, particularly Sumiyoshi Taisha, perform the Joya no Kane ceremony, inviting locals and visitors alike to experience the cleansing ritual as temple bells ring 108 times at midnight. Dotonbori, Osaka’s lively entertainment district, lights up for the occasion, offering stunning illuminations along the canal. Locals stroll along the waterways, enjoying the festive atmosphere and stopping to savor seasonal snacks sold at nearby food stalls. This blend of tradition and celebration makes Osaka an exciting yet reflective place to welcome the New Year.
Things to do:
- Sumiyoshi Taisha Temple Visit: Take part in Osaka’s traditional bell-ringing ceremony.
- Midosuji Illuminations: Stroll along Osaka’s iconic street adorned with stunning winter lights, certified as a world record in 2015.
Travelodge Honmachi Osaka is close to Dotonbori and key temples, offering easy access to Osaka’s traditional New Year’s events.
Киото
Kyoto, known for its timeless beauty, takes on a serene, reflective atmosphere as the New Year approaches. The tradition of Hatsumode is strong here, with thousands visiting famous shrines like Fushimi Inari and Kiyomizu-dera to make wishes and pray for blessings. Many people purchase omamori (good luck charms) for protection, while others take a leisurely stroll through the grounds to soak in the peaceful environment. As Kyoto’s historic temples and shrines are adorned with New Year’s decorations, the city’s charm and reverence for tradition make it an ideal setting for a calm and contemplative start to the year.
Things to do:
- Fushimi Inari Shrine Visit: Make your first visit of the year for blessings and buy a lucky charm.
- Kiyomizu-dera Temple: Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and traditional New Year activities.
Both Travelodge Kyoto Shijo Kawaramachi and Travelodge Киото Сидзё Омия are ideally located to experience Kyoto’s New Year customs.
Саппоро
Sapporo’s New Year’s Eve celebrations are as magical as the snowy landscapes that surround the city. At Odori Park, a winter wonderland comes to life with a stunning illumination display that bathes the city in festive lights, attracting both locals and travelers. The cold winter air and fresh snowfall make for an unforgettable holiday atmosphere. On New Year’s Day, visitors head to Храм Хоккайдо Дзингу to participate in Hatsumode, the first shrine visit of the year, where they pray for prosperity, happiness, and health. Sapporo’s combination of winter beauty and traditional customs provides a warm and inviting setting for a memorable New Year.
Things to do:
- Sapporo White Illumination: Explore a winter wonderland of lights across snowy Sapporo.
- Hokkaido Jingu Shrine Visit: Take part in the traditional Hatsumode ceremony.
Travelodge Sapporo Susukino is perfectly positioned to enjoy both the snowy festivities and cultural traditions.
Нагоя
In Nagoya, New Year’s celebrations highlight the city’s rich history and cultural traditions. Thousands gather at Atsuta Jingu Shrine for Hatsumode, where the air fills with the aroma of incense and prayers for a prosperous year. Known for housing the sacred Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi sword, Atsuta Jingu Shrine is one of Japan’s oldest and most significant shrines, making it a powerful setting to start the year. Additionally, Nagoya’s Osu Shopping Street hosts a lively New Year’s market, where visitors can shop for traditional crafts, browse seasonal goods, and enjoy local street foods like miso katsu (pork cutlet with miso sauce) and kishimen (flat udon noodles). The festive market atmosphere combined with the reverent Hatsumode tradition makes Nagoya a vibrant place to celebrate the New Year.
Things to do:
- Atsuta Jingu Shrine Visit: Start the year with blessings at Nagoya’s most visited shrine.
- Osu Kannon Temple Bell-Ringing: Take part in the “Joya no Kane” tradition, ringing the temple bell 108 times to welcome the new year with a purified spirit.
Travelodge Nagoya Sakae is conveniently located near the city’s top cultural sites, making it easy to experience Nagoya’s New Year’s traditions.
Korea: Festivities in Seoul, Busan, and Beyond
In Korea, New Year’s Eve is a vibrant celebration that blends Western-style festivities with local traditions. On December 31, the iconic Bosingak Bell-Ringing Ceremony in Seoul takes center stage, as the historic bell chimes 33 times at midnight to welcome the new year. The streets of Seoul are alive with excitement, featuring live music, fireworks, and lively countdowns. Popular spots like Gwanghwamun Square and Namsan Seoul Tower offer spectacular views and celebratory gatherings. While traditional customs like enjoying tteokguk (rice cake soup) are often reserved for New Year’s Day, New Year’s Eve is more about festive energy, symbolic moments, and embracing fresh beginnings with family and friends.
Seoul
Seoul’s New Year’s Eve seamlessly merges tradition and celebration, drawing thousands to the historic Bosingak Bell Pavillion for the iconic bell-ringing ceremony. Elsewhere in the city, venues like Lotte World Tower host grand countdowns with fireworks and light shows, creating a vibrant skyline display that marks the start of the New Year. With food stalls and festive gatherings across the city, Seoul’s celebrations are perfect for those seeking an exciting and culturally rich experience.
Things to do:
- Bosingak Bell-Ringing Ceremony: Gather at midnight to witness the traditional bell-ringing.
- Lotte World Tower Countdown: Join a modern countdown with fireworks and entertainment.
Stay close to the celebrations at Травелодж Тондэмун, Travelodge Myeongdong City Hall, Travelodge Myeongdong Euljiro and Травелодж Мёндон Намсан.
Busan
Busan offers a more tranquil start to the New Year, with many locals and visitors gathering at Haeundae Beach to witness the first sunrise of the year—a cherished tradition believed to bring blessings and prosperity. This peaceful celebration provides a serene contrast to the lively city countdowns, allowing visitors to reflect on the year ahead. For a deeply meaningful experience, some also choose to visit Beomeosa Temple or other nearby temples, where they can join in meditation and ceremonial traditions, making for a soulful beginning to the year.
Things to do:
- Sunrise Viewing at Haeundae Beach: Experience this peaceful tradition surrounded by locals.
- Temple Visit: For a meaningful start, consider visting Beomeosa or another local temple.
Travelodge Suites Пусан Сентум is perfectly located for enjoying Busan’s scenic New Year’s events.
Hong Kong: Victoria Harbour Fireworks and Festive Vibes
Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour is the heart of New Year’s Eve celebrations, lighting up with a breathtaking fireworks display that draws crowds from around the world. The iconic skyline becomes a canvas for colorful pyrotechnics and dazzling light shows, creating a magical start to 2025. Before the countdown, enjoy the festivities at Lan Kwai Fong, a hotspot for lively parties and entertainment. With its unique blend of tradition and modernity, Hong Kong promises a memorable New Year’s celebration.
Things to do:
- Victoria Harbour Fireworks: Secure a spot early along the waterfront for the best views of the spectacular midnight display.
- Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade: Enjoy the scenic views of the harbor and festive lights, perfect for pre-countdown strolls.
Travelodge Kowloon is conveniently located near these top spots, ensuring a comfortable retreat after an unforgettable night of celebrations.
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