Shopping CartRiggsby2033: Watched this on my cozy spot, the toilet.
jeremiah1293: I’d call my favorite cozy spot the fishing pond on one Thunder Bluff’s central rises. Stand under the trees, catch catfish and frogs, and listen to the surrounding tradecraft.
bertinrow: My favorite cozy spot is the up on top of the water fall overlooking Camp Mojache
TylerR909: This one was very Alliance-coded ;) Fine with me!
JonMeatball: Oh man, we are FEASTING today. Bless up.
Creedheart: I should go properly check some of these spots out
lastdayer101: This channel is pretty cozy, the Crendor really ties the room together.
Norgen2k: Thunderbluff, Mulgore and old nagrand for me, i have many screenshots of my characters sitting on those floating land pieces with the waterfalls in the background. Also Questing in northrend with the music turned up is a must, The WOTLK soundtrack is in my music library.
tf2hipster: #9 is involved in a Horde quest chain that starts with "Tracking Tidesages", where a tidesage who dies and is raised as horde tries to approach his family and is rebuffed by them. The rain is likely a leftover manifestation from him (being a tidesage) of his sadness.
galmorzu: I absolutely LOVE looking for cozy areas in WoW! If I find a good one, I never forget it.
There's one spot I would go to, set up a picnic set and just park my character by the river in Grizzly Hills. This was some years ago, and I was losing my Mom to dementia (who eventually passed to complications from liver disease). It was a really, really rough time that took a serious toll on me, but I would go to this spot to rest my character and just listen to the music and read or something when I had a moment to myself to rest. So the Grizzly Hills cozy river spot of mine will always have tremendous sentimental value to me.
jase_allen: If you finish the quest chain in the Suramar menagerie, it unlocks a daily quest in which you climb aboard a t-rex and stomp on demons.
cajintexas7751: Ironforge is mine. My first toon was a dwarf, and IF still feels homely. More than any other capital, it seems like a refuge. And while the Darnassus guards are too emo, the Orgrimmar guards are too dramatic, and the Stormwind guards are stiff and formal, the Ironforge guards are downright cheerful and friendly.
Egg67538: This series is my cozy spot
gandrew97: For me its the various inn in stormwind that dont have a real innkeeper and no one ever goes to. Especially in classic it gives the feel of being nestled deep in a safe civilized land
Dunkelmesser: First
spooksprings: Dun Morough starting zone, the crisp snowy crunch of footsteps, the peaceful neutral mobs, the cold fresh icy wind, the relaxing atmospheric music, and shooting a troll full of arrows so hard he explodes, and have pet wolf ravage his corpse, ah cozy WoW for winter
Falafelsz: I may love dwarves but there's just something about Darnasus. The music, greenery, the water. Just very chill and cozy.
diojiwoolf: I enjoy how many areas classic wow provided for guilds to hang out.
horatio118: This is one of my favourite pointless top tens ever! Perfect for this time of year. Thanks Crendor!
Local_Hobo: Top 10 wallpapers and shop/profession shop signssss
BruceBoyde: Hah, my first thought was "Goldshire would be super cozy as long as it's not October when the Headless Horseman tries to burn it down"
wowgrl6397: The Menagerie was one of my favorite spots in Legion. I wish they had done more with it.
zelderan: Top 10 smoke spots next??
bart10050: Nice picks! Next to the temple of Elune in Val'Sharah theres a tiny small Love is in the Air thing. Super cozy too!
JS310: Mulgore lake for me
hostandersson4301: I think I want to tell you some of mine:
( and I will limit myself to the first 3 games, so Vanilla up to Wrath because that's the coziest WoW for me. Also obviously Alliance heavy since I've always been Alliance since starting in 2006 )
10 - Entering Elwynn from Human start zone, that stone passage with the small fountain. Very evocative, and I still remember starting to play in January 2006, first time running out into Elwynn. It was magical.
9 - Obviously, most of the Inns that you mention, but the Darkshire inn for me is maybe more important than Goldshire. I feel more safe there due to the encroaching dangers around, the inn really makes me feel better.
8 - The Lighthouse in Westfall, with the ghost captain. I dunno, I suppose I always loved how he has that quest reward torch for you. I would always keep it in any playthrough. Felt sweet
7 - The naga hideout up in the Mountains close to Booty Bay, with the cool rope bridge and waterfalls. I know there are mobs there, but to me its a very serene Place.
6 - The big waterfall area in Maraudon, looking up into the sky. Very special place!
5 - The Stormspire in Netherstorm, always been a top spot for me
4 - All of OG Dalaran in Wrath, but particularly maybe the tavern in the Underbelly where I'd always keep my HS during Wrath and Wrath Classic. IDK, felt a bit edgy perhaps but also calmer, slower, warmer than the upstairs taverns.
3 - Karazhan, obviously.
2 - Nijel's Point in Desolace. Still to this day I remember my first char in WoW, running lost into Desolace from Stonetalon completely afraid and confused. Finding Nijel's Point and safety almost had me in tears.
1 - Telredor in Zangarmarsh. I'm honestly a bit dissappointed that you didn't include it yourself :D It's my favourite Alliance Town in all of TBC, and possibly favourite Town in early WoW. It's so calm and nice, the tavern is so cozy, you feel safe above all the other dangers. It even has small nooks and cranies where you can sit and RP. Perfection :)
JimjamtheDaftone: For me number 1 is a little different (I play on moonguard US)
Dec 12 2025
