>>969271This anon has the right idea, layout can make a huge difference for you. I personally LOVE vesitbules and wouldn't ever buy another tent without them, it's really nice being about to keep shoes out of the tent interior without getting them wet.
I've been using a Kelty TN2 for the past 2 years and I love it, extremely portable along with being super comfy, would highly recommend. The vestibule + rain fly roll up from the top end of the tent to give you a phenomenal view at night and if it starts raining it's really easy to wrap it back down without getting out of the tent. Price is around $200-250, so somewhere around 170 Euro I think?
Another thing to keep in mind with a tent for winter is to make sure it has some sort of vent holes - if you don't, you're gunna wake up to a TON of condensation. It's pretty wild how much can build up in there.