New Year brings new hope for many, so people often celebrate the New Year's Eve traveling to new places to change their environment and create a beautiful vibe. Here are the best places to celebrate New Year's Eve.

Edinburgh

In 2015, 148,000 people from 78 countries participated in the famous three-day New Year's Eve event. The revelry starts on December 30 with thousands of festive participants singing Auld Lang Syne at the Calton Hill and watching the sky ablaze with fireworks. Edinburgh's Auld Lang Syne is recorded as the world's loudest and biggest rendition. The Balmoral is a magnificent hotel in Edinburgh and the most relaxed place to recuperate from the Hogmanay celebrations. The bar in G and V Royal Mile Hotel attracts a stylish crowd where classic Missoni striped wallpaper adorns the entire place.

London

You can spend New Year's Eve in London watching the fireworks on the Thames, to prevent overcrowding tickets are sold around £10 last year. If you are the glamor type, The Ritz is putting on an entire load of black-tie dinners accompanied by ordered marching bands, sole pipers and sights of fireworks displays in the restaurants. There are also champagnes and cocktails in the Art Deco bar. In addition, there is the annual New Year's Day Parade that starts just outside the hotel. Moreover, there is SushiSamba, on the 39th floor of Heron Tower it is like celebrating New Year's Eve in Rio de Janeiro heaving a spectacular Réveillon of its own.

Hong Kong

Enjoy the spectacular views during the final moments of the year in intense, frenzied Hong Kong. You can watch the New Year's Eve countdown fireworks over Victoria Harbor, along with the shoreline or from one of the city's numerous excellent rooftop bars. You can head to Ozone on the 118th floor of The Ritz-Carlton, formerly the highest bar in the world, or you can stay at Sugar bar in the East hotel, which has a Mediterranean, beach vibe as well as sights of both the harbor and the mountains.

Sydney

Sydney Harbor is full of merrymakers, out to witness the firework extravaganza. You can rent out a boat, bring your own bubbles and start the countdown early. Otherwise, you can head to Cockatoo Island and set up a moonlit picnic, you can even camp there for the entire night; just make sure to book a spot in advance. You can also book an outside table at one of the waterfront diners by Sydney Harbor Bridge for a front-row seat for the world's biggest New Year's Eve firework display, says, CNTraveller.