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The 20 best places to go for Christmas

From classic festive getaways to Scrooge-friendly destinations to escape, these are the world’s greatest places to spend Christmas

Ed Cunningham

The most magical time of the year has a habit of transforming destinations around the world: cities get decked out in dazzling decorations, streets teem with local traditions and squares are taken over by pop-up festive markets.

That said, some destinations are great to visit at Christmas for precisely the opposite reason: because you might not even realise it’s Christmas at all. Who hasn’t sometimes wanted to hibernate in the sun until the madness is over? 

And so, when considering the best destinations to visit at Christmas, we haven’t just included places with quirky traditions or an unmissable festive atmosphere - there's plenty of Scrooge-appropriate destinations on here too. Dive into our festive travel list below and you’re guaranteed to find somewhere great to spend the season. 

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The best places to go for Christmas

New York City, USA

1.  New York City, USA

Best for:  shopaholics 

From the dreamy romance of ice skating at the Rockefeller to Broadway’s dazzling festive shows, there are plenty of reasons why the Big Apple has such a rep at Christmastime. NYC is a classic festive choice and, with its selection of department stores, markets and bazaars, there remains nowhere quite like it when it comes to shopping, either.

Read more: The best Christmas things to do in NYC

Lapland, Finland

2.  Lapland, Finland

Best for: wannabe Santa elves 

There are few destinations as legendarily Christmassy as Rovaniemi, which, as the capital of Lapland, is also the official hometown of Santa Claus. But Rovaniemi isn’t all about Santa. Once you’re done exploring Santa Claus Village and getting reindeer rides about town, be sure to sweat out your worries with a festive sauna – a Finnish Christmas tradition.

Edinburgh, Scotland

3.  Edinburgh, Scotland

Best for: Christmas markets

Sure, each city centre twinkles with lights and exudes wafts of mulled wine throughout December, but few do it as well as Edinburgh. East Princes Street Gardens dazzles every year with a whole host of market stalls, festive food and fairground rides, plus plenty of whisky stands for a warming Christmassy bev. Sticking around for New Year's? The city's Hogmanay celebrations are a world-renowned way to launch 2024. 

New Orleans, USA

4.  New Orleans, USA

Best for: an unconventional Christmas

New Orleans is packed full of alternative Christmas traditions, from its bonfires on the banks of the Mississippi and charmingly redecorated streetcars to its lively carol concerts and glam AF hotel lobby decorations. With daytime temperatures hitting about 17C, it’s also that bit warmer than much of the rest of the continental US at this time of year.

Reykjavik, Iceland

5.  Reykjavik, Iceland

Best for: the lads!

No, not those kinds of lads. We’re talking about the ‘Yule Lads’, 13 folkloric dudes who traditionally leave gifts in boots for Iceland ’s well-behaved kids. Christmastime is also just a rather lovely time to visit Reykjavik, with the city boasting markets and ice-skating – as well as, thanks to its extra-long nights, great opportunities for viewing the Northern Lights .

London, UK

6.  London, UK

Best for: traditional romantics 

Festive cheer sweeps through London sometime in early November and doesn’t let up. By the time the end of December comes around, Christmas vibes hit a fever pitch: the already-very-romantic UK capital finds itself lined by fir trees, twinkling with Christmas lights and sound-tracked by jangly festive tunes. Aye, it’s exactly as magical as it sounds.

Read more: The best Christmas lights in London

Nuremburg, Germany

7.  Nuremburg, Germany

Best for:  Weihnachtsmarkt fanatics

Germany ’s Weihnachtsmarkts (traditional Christmas markets) are famous the world over – and Nuremburg’s is one of the country’s oldest, biggest and best. Notes of gingerbread and mulled wine waft through a mini city of wooden stalls teeming with candy canes, scrummy lebkuchen and handmade decorations.

Sydney, Australia

8.  Sydney, Australia

Best for: Christmas dinner on the barbie

Looking for somewhere that goes full-throttle for Chrimbo but isn’t so, erm, wintry ? Australia ’s likely your best bet. Sydney has all the festive lights, trees and even ice skating of a typical Christmas-celebrating city, but with toasty average temperature highs of 25C. Don’t knock an Xmas dinner cooked on a beachside barbeque until you’ve tried it.

Bruges, Belgium

9.  Bruges, Belgium

Best for: chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate

Turkey, mince pies, and pannetone are all the festive foods that might spring to mind at first, but it wouldn't be Christmas without chocolate. And where's the best place to go for that? Well, it has to be Bruges - from the divinely rich hot chocolates on offer at the market to the traditional Yule log, this little city has bags of Christmassy confection to fill those stockings, or to gorg on under the twinkly lights. 

Tokyo, Japan

10.  Tokyo, Japan

Best for: the culturally disconnected 

With no public holiday and everything open as usual, Japan doesn’t really celebrate Christmas – but that’s also its charm. The country is nicely disconnected from the rest of the world’s Xmas mania but still has tonnes of festive stuff to see and do, from Tokyo’s gorgeous winter illuminations to the annual Japanese tradition of getting KFC on Christmas day.

Caracas, Venezuela

11.  Caracas, Venezuela

Best for: religious roller-skaters

Think you’ve got a neat ride when it comes to heading down to church (if that’s your jam, anyway) during the Christmas period? Check out the locals in Caracas. From December 16-24 before 8am, roads are closed in the Venezuelan capital so that churchgoers can roller-skate to mass. It’s also common for rollerbladers to dress up in Santa gear... does it get much cooler than that?

Marrakech, Morocco

12.  Marrakech, Morocco

Best for: festive escapees 

Christmas isn’t celebrated by the vast majority of people in Marrakech, making it perfect for escaping conventional festive vibes. The Moroccan city also isn’t anywhere near as hot in December as it is in the summertime (hitting highs of 20C without dipping too low at night), so exploring its medina, souks, mosques and riads is even more pleasant.

Greenland

13.  Greenland

Best for: adventurous eaters

The festive period in Greenland is best known for its food: specifically mattak (essentially a strip of whale skin) and kiviak (a kind of fermented seabird). Both are a delicacy to natives, but they’re likely a bit more, er, stomach-testing to the rest of us.

Phuket, Thailand

14.  Phuket, Thailand

Best for: clubbers and beachside chillers

Sure, if you really want to, you can have a perfectly Christmassy time in Phuket. The island has plenty of carol concerts and festive dinners if you so want them. However, it’s an ideal place to get away from all the usual festivities, too. As a largely Buddhist country, Thailand doesn’t really celebrate Christmas – leaving you free to chill out at a beachside bar or go clubbing as if it’s any normal day of the year.

Prague, Czech Republic

15.  Prague, Czech Republic

Best for: aesthetes

With its awesome gothic churches and winding baroque streets, Prague is one of Europe’s most dazzlingly pretty cities at any time of the year. But at Christmastime? Well, the Czech capital somehow gets even prettier. The key attractions here are the markets, which take over the likes of Prague Castle and Wenceslas Square with local specialities such as medovina (honey wine), rybí polévka (traditional fish soup) and perníčky (spicy gingerbread).

Vienna, Austria

16.  Vienna, Austria

Best for: total festive immersion

Whether you’re watching Krampuses (a sort of nightmarish Austrian anti-Santa) roam the streets, munching on toffee apples at one of the city’s many Christmas markets or simply soaking in the very, very pretty street decorations, we challenge you not to get totally swept up in Vienna’s all-encompassing Chrimbo vibes.

Cape Town, South Africa

17.  Cape Town, South Africa

Best for: sun bunnies

The beauty of the southern hemisphere in December is that the climate is precisely the opposite of the chilly north. With its long days of uninterrupted sunshine and temperatures in the high 30Cs, Cape Town offers a totally different Chrimbo vibe. Festive picnic atop Table Mountain or in the lush Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, anyone?

Singapore

18.  Singapore

Best for: light display fanatics

With main thoroughfare Orchard Road hosting a celebration on Xmas Eve complete with countdown and fireworks, Christmas in Singapore has a unique New Year’s Eve feel about it. Most legendary, however, are the city’s light displays. From the Christmas Wonderland in the Gardens by the Bay to the light shows at Vivocity, Singapore sure knows how to put on a mesmerising electrical show.  

Guatemala City, Guatemala

19.  Guatemala City, Guatemala

Best for: demon banishers

There’s something very purifying about burning stuff – and Guatemalans know that so well that they’ve made a tradition out of it. Every year on December 7, Guatemala celebrates the ‘Día del Diablo’ (or ‘Day of the Devil’), kicking off the Christmas period by burning an effigy of the devil. The act is intended to symbolise the cleansing of bad spirits.

Colmar, France

20.  Colmar, France

Best for: Christmas dreamers

Even in the height of summer, Colmar, a thirteenth-century town in the eastern French region of Alsace, looks rather a lot like it’s made out of gingerbread. Add a dusting of snow, some tasteful Christmas lights and a characterful festive market? You’ve got one of the world’s most picture-perfect Xmas destinations.

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The best Christmas holiday destinations for 2023

By Laura Chubb , Anya Meyerowitz and Emma Love

The best Christmas holiday destinations for 2023

After years of Christmas travel being put on pause, 2022 saw avid travellers embrace the festive escape once more. Christmas holiday destinations are a contentious issues among large families, however. An amble around Europe's famous Christmas markets is on most people's bucket lists, but then there's the practicalities of finding a cosy bolthole in a new city – to tree, or not to tree? Winter sun spots like Australia and South Africa were out of bounds in recent years due to strict Covid entry requirements, but families are free to reunite on whichever side of the globe they wish – and doing so in droves. With plenty of options back on the agenda, we've listed the best holiday destinations for Christmas in 2023. To stay closer to home, see our pick of the best UK Airbnbs to book for Christmas .

white sand beach and crystal clear water with coconut palm tree Phuket Thailand.

Why? For ultimate beach bliss. Clear water laps against the sandy shores, palm trees sway, and the chill of the UK seems so far away. There’s also something for everyone; larger resorts and villas for families on the larger Thai islands , boutique and big-name hotels on some of the smaller ones, and hostels at every turn for a cost-effective, island-hopping festive experience. Every type of traveller is catered to somewhere, and the beaches are undeniably divine, making it ideal for intergenerational escapes.

Insider tip: Christmas in Thailand is delightful, but New Year’s Eve is another spectacle altogether. Stay on Koh Samui and head to the beaches for raucous parties and kaleidoscopic firework displays, or head to one of the many beach clubs and high-end hotels for a more civilised affair. Alternatively, a two-stop trip could be the bucket list adventure to beat them all. You’ll likely need to pass through Bangkok to reach the islands, so consider sticking around on the return leg to experience the celebrations in one of Asia’s largest metropolises, watching the colourful explosions illuminate the Chao Phraya River.

Where to stay: Splash out on a stay at the Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui for the most indulgent festive escape, and you’ll barely need to lift a finger. It’s a large resort, but it doesn’t feel that way, thanks to clever landscaping and guest rooms hidden among the towering trees and wild flora. Connor Sturges

Panorama of Las Palmas from the sea. Gran Canaria Canary Islands Spain.

Gran Canaria

Why? For (almost) guaranteed short-haul sun. The average temperature can hover around 20C on December afternoons, perfect for long sunny lunches along the harbour and walks along the coast – take a tip if you dare.

Insider tip: Hire a car to experience all Gran Canaria has to offer. December isn’t quite sunbathing season, but it’s ideal for exploring the charming towns, historic churches, markets and natural wonders dotted across the island.

Where to stay: Gran Canaria is an ideal Christmas holiday destination for families with broods in tow, but the island is no longer the reserve of those needing all-inclusive convenience. Adults-only Hotel Veintiuno is set in an 18th-century colonial house and offers cosy rooms, a rooftop swimming pool and a location ideal for exploring the capital Las Palmas. Connor Sturges

The Cotswold village of Broadway Worcestershire England.

The Cotswolds

Why? To experience a quintessentially English Christmas. Chocolate box villages dusted in snow, cosy evenings by pub fires, and the chime of churchbells ricocheting off period properties.

Insider tip: The Cotswolds has some of the cutest Christmas markets around. Broadway’s market is the perfect place to enjoy gooey raclette, a glass of mulled wine and a last-minute spot of shopping from craft stalls.

Where to stay: Cotswolds cottages don’t come cheap at Christmas, but make it a family affair, and it’ll be one to remember. Check out our guide to the best Airbnbs in the Cotswolds for some inspiration, or look to Luxury Cotswold Rentals for gargantuan homes designed to fit all the family… and some. Connor Sturges

Why The fairytale Christmas scene  snowy gabled houses and twinkly cobblestone streets  doesnt get much more...

Bruges, Belgium

Why: The fairy-tale Christmas scene – snowy, gabled houses and twinkly cobblestone streets – doesn’t get much more quintessential than in Belgium’s prettiest city. The medieval centre is known for its Gothic architecture, and the squares are strung with fairy lights and dotted with market stalls selling crafts and waffles wrapped in paper. Blow away the cobwebs on Christmas morning with a bracing walk alongside the icy canals, followed by a stint in one of the cosy pubs.

Insider tip: Belgian chocolatiers are famous for good reason – and Christmas is a great time to sample the wares of as many different stores as possible. We particularly like Spegelaere, a family-run chocolate shop just outside the city centre. Sarah James

Where to stay: Embrace the romance of the town with a B&B stay. The canal-side Bonifacius was famously used by Ralph Fiennes, Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as a green room during the filming of In Bruges . An immaculate breakfast here is served in the intimate Gothic Room. If you can brave the cold, wander up the winding staircase to the roof terrace where you'll find exceptional views over the Church of Our Lady and 13th-century belfry.

Why Sure everyone knows Christmas in New York is special  but do they know its romantic too From iceskating under the...

New York City, USA

Why : Sure, everyone knows Christmas in New York is special – but do they know it’s romantic, too? From ice-skating under the Rockefeller Center tree, to riding the gorgeously restored, vintage Jane’s Carousel on the East River-front, and strolling hand-in-hand across a twinkly Brooklyn Bridge, this is movie-grade amour .

Insider tip : Cuddle up on a Christmassy date at Williamsburg ’s Nitehawk Cinema . Even better, you can order food and cocktails right to your seat.

Where to stay: For the full New York at Christmas movie magic experience, nothing can beat The Plaza . A stay here is particularly magical for children, where little ones can call on the service of a family 'ambassador' and goodies on offer include a closet full of dressing-up gear, children's terrycloth bathrobes and a $100 gift card for nearby toy store FAO Schwartz. See our pick of the best hotels in New York for more.

Why The Caribbean has always been a favourite destination for cruisefans over the festive period with its honeyhued...

Barbados, Caribbean

Why? The Caribbean has always been a favourite destination for cruise-fans over the festive period, with its honey-hued beaches and cerulean waters, and Barbados is arguably its star attraction. The festive season is the island’s sweet spot, where it is at its most relaxed until mid-December and still enjoying balmy temperatures, however the hotel prices often drop and the UK fashion set has yet to jet in for New Year’s Eve. It’s hard to picture a Christmas spent among the coconut palms and rolling surf, doused in sunscreen, rather than curled up in a jumper, but we’re certain you’ll soon get used to it… 

Insider tip: If you can’t bear to miss out on your Christmas Cake fix, tuck into the Bajan version (known as a ‘Great Cake’), made with local rum. Really get the flavour of things by booking a day trip to the Mount Gay rum distillery – we defy you not to be singing carols at the top of your voice by the end of it. 

Where to stay: Swap the supersized resorts for Cobblers Cove , a 40 bedroom bolthole that's dressed delightfully – think millennial- pink accents and candy-cane-striped pool umbrellas – like a tropical country club. For more recommendations, see our edit of the best hotels in Barbados . 

Why Forget the 12 days of Christmas  the festive season in Iceland lasts a full 26. In fact most Icelandic traditions at...

Why: Forget the 12 days of Christmas – the festive season in Iceland lasts a full 26. In fact, most Icelandic traditions at this time of year are bigger and more elaborate than those in the UK – including the 13 Santa Clauses who bring presents to children across the country. The chances of seeing the Northern Lights in December are also pretty good, and experiencing a white Christmas here is all but a given. In the capital Reykjavík , the frozen central pond of Tjörnin is a brilliant spot for ice skating on Christmas Day, while the big celebration is on Christmas Eve, with a supper of smoked lamb and langoustine.

Insider tip: If you stay until New Year’s Eve , you can catch the city’s unique fireworks display – locals purchase their own and the sky is lit up with countless mini displays when midnight strikes.

Where to stay: Reykjavik Edition has a standout location plus a rooftop terrace for viewing the northern lights. Another option is Kvosin Downtown Hotel , a charismatic boutique property with fantastic apartment suites. See our pick of the best Iceland hotels for more. 

Why This Middle Eastern playground can make every generation feel like a kid again  whether thats riding the slides of...

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Why : This Middle Eastern playground can make every generation feel like a kid again – whether that’s riding the slides of its water parks, sledding down a ski slope in a shopping mall, or jumping around on its giant trampoline park, Bounce . And while Christmas isn’t a national holiday here, bling-bling Dubai can’t resist this twinkly time of year: the malls and hotels are all a-sparkle with lights and enormous trees. Add to that the weather (highs of 26˚C in December), plentiful beaches, and all-ages fun (such as ogling a giant dancing fountain or speeding up the world’s tallest building), and it’s not such an out-there idea.\

Insider tip : Don’t miss the surreal experience of shopping centre Souk Madinat Jumeirah at Christmas, when there’s a German market, a snowball zone, and Santa riding a gondola-sleigh around the mall’s canals.

Where to stay: All of the major players are here but for a change of pace, try the newly opened 25hours Hotel One Central , where 30-something hipsters and creatives move between the co-working spaces, pottery and podcast studios, and mixed-gender saunas. The rooms and suites here are equally un-Dubai, with hammocks, sheik-sized beds, and private bar areas with room for a DJ.

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Finnish Lapland

Why : It's been a while since we've had a bit of child-like magic at Christmas. Lapland needn’t just be for kids either: throw over Santa and snowmen for cosy nights in glass igloos, and romantic husky-sled rides through forests glittering with frost. Head up to Ylläs and you can even get steamy in a sauna gondola: a cable car converted into a sauna, which takes guests on a 20-minute ride. An outdoor Jacuzzi session and traditional sauna are included in the (admittedly steep) price. Note that a typical Lappish Christmas dinner often involves reindeer, which seems like a truth only suitable for an adult.

Insider tip : If you’re looking to work off all that Christmas food, Ylläs National Park opens up its snowshoe tracks to fatbikers, so you can pedal your way around this wintry wonderland and work up a real sweat.

Where to stay: In one of the glass igloos at Apukka Resort near Rovaniemi, perfect for cosying up to watch the Northern Lights from bed. All igloos have sofa beds so they're great options for families, while self-catering apartments are also available.  

Cape Town

Cape Town, South Africa

Why: For a blast of winter sun with a sprinkling of festive spirit, all without the jet lag. In December , the top draw in Cape Town is usually carols by candlelight at the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. Children will also love the holiday activities at the V&A Waterfront, from magic shows on the croquet lawn, to puppet shows and face painting at the aquarium. If you're organised, book in to one of the best restaurants in Cape Town for an extra special Christmas or Boxing Day lunch. City centre restaurant FYN recently made it onto The World's 50 Best Restaurants list. 

Insider tip: The most obvious place to spend Christmas Day is at the beach – whether you fancy surfing at Llandudno or people-watching at Camps Bay. For a change of pace, book a table on the terrace at Grande Provence, a stellar wine estate in Franschhoek.

Where to stay: For the best poolside scene in the city, check in to Mount Nelson, A Belmond Hotel . The Wes-Anderson -style pink palace has clear views of Table Mountain from its main terrace, making it one of the best spots for a sundowner in Cape Town.

The Bahamas

The Bahamas

Why: Boxing Day can sometimes feel a little flat – especially if you’ve over-indulged with too many helpings of trifle at Christmas lunch – but not in the Bahamas where the annual Junkanoo Parade brings a carnival party vibe to the streets. The biggest event takes place in Nassau where the sound of drums, horns and cow bells fill the air and musicians and dancers dressed in elaborate bejewelled costumes shimmy their way through the town. Afterwards, pick up a conch salad (try Dino’s, by Compass Point) and head to the beach.

Insider tip: For those wanting a quieter escape hop on the ferry to Eleuthera, known for its coral-pink sand and clusters of cays, and nab one of the chic safari-style tents at The Other Side.

Where to stay: If you're travelling with little ones, SLS Baha Mar is perfectly set up for families, most notably for their poolside cabanas, kitted out with couches, a mini fridge, a flat-screen TV, and waiter service. For couples, check in to the all-inclusive, adults-only Warwick Paradise Island .

St Moritz Switzerland

St Moritz, Switzerland

Why: What better way to kick off Christmas Day than with an exhilarating family toboggan run from Preda to Bergun? This glitzy Alpine ski resort comes up trumps with plenty of festive sporty fun on offer from ice skating (there are two rinks, at the Kulm Country Club and Lake St Moritz ) to snowshoe hikes and even snowkiting on the Bernina Pass. Those who prefer to slow the pace can wrap up warm for a romantic horse-drawn sleigh ride or tap into centuries-old spa traditions – the Kulm Hotel has a heated open-air pool that looks out onto a winter wonderland.

Insider tip: After a morning spent swooshing down the slopes, refuel at an Alpine hut with panoramic mountain views, such as El Paradiso Mountain Club or the legendary Alpina Hutte. See our St Moritz insider tips for more. 

Where to stay: The obvious options are Badrutt’s Palace and the Kulm Hotel but for something cosier, book one of the seven rooms at the art-loving Villa Flor in nearby Zuoz. 

Why Caribbean islands dont come more romantic than St Lucia with its dreamy views of the Pitons incredible beaches and...

St Lucia, Caribbean

Why : Caribbean islands don’t come more romantic than St Lucia , with its dreamy views of the Pitons, incredible beaches and chocolate plantations (meaning you can expect chocolate-covered spa treatments, and couples’ chocolate-making classes). Thanks to a strong Catholic culture, Christmas is a big deal here, too: St Lucian twists include its traditional, deep-red sorrel drink (made with cinnamon, cloves and ginger), and black Christmas pudding (soaked in red wine). While roast turkey remains on the menu, expect sweet potatoes and plantains in place of parsnips and sprouts.

Insider tip : The island ’s most interesting restaurant for a romantic meal is undoubtedly The Rabot Hotel , at Hotel Chocolat’s cocoa-plantation-set boutique residence. Along with head-on views of Petit Piton, you’ll eat a cacao-infused menu, featuring dishes such as tuna-dorado tartare with cacao nibs and cacao beer pork tenderloin.

Where to stay: The Rabot Hotel was also voted the best hotel in the Caribbean in our Reader's Choice Awards. 

Why Mexico goes big on Christmas  elaborate nativity scenes street processions plazas decked with fairy lights festive...

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Why: Mexico goes big on Christmas – elaborate nativity scenes, street processions, plazas decked with fairy lights, festive piñatas – so it’s ideal for a taste of tradition with a side of sunshine. Forgo the rowdy Caribbean coast for the more laid-back Pacific side, where family-friendly town Puerto Vallarta excels at ‘something for everyone’: snorkelling trips around the Marietas Islands’ ‘Hidden Beach’; a sunset boat ride to Las Caletas cove for a traditional dance show; wandering around botanical gardens and eating at torch-lit waterfront restaurants.

Insider tip: The Malecón is Puerto Vallarta’s seafront promenade, the centre of community activity and a riot at Christmas, with craft markets, street-food vendors, palm trees hung with stockings and Santa-hat-wearing sand men.

Where to stay: At handmade hotel Verana , where 10 casas are embedded in the jungle with spellbinding views of the ocean. Families will love One&Only Mandarina where you can opt to stay in oversized treehouses or ocean-facing villas, and the fantastical kids’ club was designed by Academy Award-winning art director Brigitte Broch, whose wonderland sets have been seen in Moulin Rouge! and Romeo + Juliet .

Why A tropical Christmas in Hawaii still feels festive. On Oahu Honolulu City Hall is festooned with lights and has a...

Why : A tropical Christmas in Hawaii still feels festive. On Oahu, Honolulu City Hall is festooned with lights, and has a heavily decorated 50ft-tree out front; on Maui, Santa rocks up at Wailea Beach on Christmas Eve via outrigger canoe. Any one of these preternaturally gorgeous islands will appeal across the generations, with their mix of white-sand beaches, watersports, and family-friendly hijinks.

Insider tip : On Oahu’s North Shore, the Polynesian Cultural Center hosts a Christmas marketplace; on certain days, real snow is brought in for making snowmen. Check out Hukilau Marketplace for updates.

Where to stay: At Four Seasons Resort Hualãlai , fresh off a multiyear, multimillion-dollar renovation that saw a refresh of every guest room, the expansion of its family-friendly villa offerings, a sleek new pool and several updates to its world-class golf course. 

Why Dreaming of a white Christmas It doesnt get much merrier than North Americas favourite ski resort where snow is...

Whistler, Canada

Why : Dreaming of a white Christmas? It doesn’t get much merrier than North America ’s favourite ski resort, where snow is guaranteed, as are festively freezing temperatures. As well as a heap of family entertainment (the weekly Fire & Ice show sees skiers jumping through fiery hoops), there’s everything from ice skating to snowmobiling for the kids, and the slopes stay open on Christmas Day. Large, luxurious chalets are plentiful around Whistler Village: many with gorgeous views of Blackcomb Peak, patio heaters for outdoor evenings, and games rooms to keep all ages entertained.

Insider tip : Canadians are more likely to feast on pumpkin pie than Christmas pud on 25 December. Save the hassle of making your own and pick one up at local favourite Peaked Pies – it’s actually an Aussie bakery, but Whistler’s hungry skiers love it.

Where to stay: If it's your first time, opt to stay amongst the action of Whistler Village at Sundial , a boutique hotel with a rooftop hot tub, or nearby at Four Seasons Resort Whistler.

Why You dont have to look hard for the romance in Bali. Horseback rides on the beach Check. Gripping each other tightly...

Bali, Indonesia

Why: You don’t have to look hard for the romance in Bali . Horseback rides on the beach? Check. Gripping each other tightly on a scooter, zipping past 50-shades-of-green rice fields? But, of course. Glamping in the jungle, with your own private saltwater pool? Well hello, Capella Ubud. And then, when you’re hankering for a festive fix, there’s the Canggu Xmas Bazaar: a unique blend of traditional wooden Balinese architecture, festive crafts and Indonesian street food. Kitschy, yes – but it’s Christmas, after all.

Insider tip: Top off Christmas Day with a fireworks display: locals love setting them off once darkness falls, and if you head to the beach in Canggu you’ll catch one of Bali’s more fabulous sunsets, too.

Where to stay: For a private stay, takeover one of these villas in Bali . In Ubud, we like the look of Sharma Springs , a six-storey bamboo villa that sleeps up to ten (a fifth bedroom is located in a separate guest house) and has its own private pool and yoga pavilion.

Salvador Brazil

Salvador, Brazil

Why: Rio de Janeiro might be the kingpin Brazilian party capital on New Year’s Eve but for festive cheer, head north to the Bahia city of Salvador . With a fusion of African and Brazilian culture, this place crackles with energy all year round – but cranks it up several notches at Christmas. The pastel-hued houses of the UNESCO historic quarter make a colourful backdrop for impromptu marching band parades where the drummers dress up as Santa, and live music and dancing in the squares.

Insider tip: From here, it’s a two-hour (often choppy) boat trip to Morro de Sao Paulo, on the tip of Ilha de Tinharé. There are five numerically-named beaches: first beach is crowded and for watersports, by the time you reach fifth, you’re likely to have the sand to yourself.

Where to stay: The grand Hotel Fasano Salvador stands tall in a carefully restored 1930s building – once the former headquarters of the A Tarde newspaper – and has spectacular city views from its rooftop pool.

Why If youre looking to combine Yuletide cheer with a breathless party scene you wont go far wrong with Berlin. The...

Berlin, Germany

Why : If you’re looking to combine Yuletide cheer with a breathless party scene, you won’t go far wrong with Berlin . The Germans practically invented Christmas (we have them to thank for embellishments including decorated trees, baubles and tinsel), and they’re the undisputed world champions of the Christmas market (find a toboggan run and ice rink at Potsdamer Platz; Alexanderplatz packs a Ferris wheel and Christmas ‘pyramid’ with more than 5,000 lights). The city’s club scene hardly closes down as December comes to a close, however; on the contrary, it often ramps up, making it one of the best Christmas holiday destinations for those looking to party before spilling out into the snow.

Insider tip : Clubbing stints require planning: wear sturdy shoes and at least one T-shirt change. Dresses and heels aren’t simply impractical – they usually induce the bouncers to turn you away.

Where to stay: If you're here for the nightlife, Orania.Berlin — a luxury hotel in the edgy Kreuzberg district – is surrounded by some of the city’s best clubs. Radisson Collection Hotel , with its two-storey-high freestanding cylindrical aquarium, is an ideal option for families.

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Atlas Mountains, Morocco

Why : Morocco isn’t exactly big on Christmas, though you’ll still find traces of it in big-city malls and hotels, and there are Catholic churches throughout the country (thanks to historic Spanish and French influences). Make a beeline for the remote Atlas Mountains just outside Marrakech . 

Insider tip : If you’re set on scaling Mount Toubkal, be aware that this time of year requires serious skills, crampons and ice axes. Alternatively, stay below the snow line with treks through Ouirgane National Park and Azzaden Valley, which are excellent in their own right, but also have great views of Toubkal.

Where to stay: Handily, some smart retreats have sprung up in this rugged region, so you can go off-grid in style. Berber Lodge – village-like and set inside an olive grove – is low-key, glam and gorgeous.

Why Christmas is one of the busiest times of year to climb the Roof of Africa. So if youre travelling solo but fancy...

Kilimanjardo, Tanzania

Why: Christmas is one of the busiest times of year to climb the Roof of Africa . So, if you’re travelling solo, but fancy meeting new people, this is a great way to tap in to some group spirit while also ticking off a life goal – pack your Santa hat for commemorative pictures at the top. As Christianity is a major religion in Tanzania , the holiday is very much celebrated: though it’s more low-key than the West’s commercial circus, you’ll see enough trees and baubles to feel suitably full of good cheer. Forget the turkey, though: Tanzanian families tend to go all out and buy a goat or a cow for the big dinner.

Where to stay: It’s practically mandatory that you follow up the Kili trek with a restorative break in Zanzibar. The village-style Zuri hotel has 56 standalone bungalows set amid dense bush and spice gardens, with Indian Ocean waves rolling just beyond your window.

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Val d'Isere, France

Why : This St-Tropez -on-snow is the party ski resort, and a Christmas card-worthy delight this time of year, too. Here in the powder-swept Alps , there’s no shortage of festive markets, steaming vin chaud , or decadent Christmas menus paired with Champagne . On Christmas Day, ski lifts are open as usual and Dick’s Tea Bar , the party place-to-be, brings the après with resident DJs. 

Insider tip : Luxury travel specialist Scott Dunn tells us you can’t beat L’Atelier d’Edmond for a decadent Christmas dinner. This double- Michelin-starred stunner typically rustles up a tasting menu that forgoes turkey for the more refined flavours of Arctic char and deer.

Where to stay: Val has been outdoing itself with ultra-luxe chalets lately: seven-room Chalet Husky has a climbing wall, infinity waterfall and space for rifle shooting and archery; at Arctic Townhouse , you’ll find a sauna, indoor hot tub and screening room. For more, see our where to stay in Val d'Isere guide. 

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Dude ranch, Colorado

Why : For a solo Christmas with just the right mix of adventure and home comforts, playing cowboy (or cowgirl) at a dude ranch in the Rocky Mountains could be ideal. You’ll spend your days getting active in that crisp mountain air – riding horses, learning to shoot and lasso – and evenings sharing hearty home-cooked meals, swapping stories around a campfire or square-dancing at the local saloon. Colorado’s little mountain towns come alive with holiday lights and festivities this time of year, and the region is stuffed with dude ranches offering seasonal packages, which typically include a snowy horseback ride and family-style feast on Christmas Day.

Where to stay: Dude ranches come in all styles and sizes, so do your research on the vibe. Sundance Trail Guest Ranch , for example, is small and low-key, with a real focus on a homestay-style experience, while C Lazy U Ranch is more like a hotel and goes all-out with sleigh rides and Santa PAs.

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Volunteering in Cusco, Peru

Why : Christmas is a time for giving, so if you feel like doling out some good cheer, try a festive break with International Volunteer HQ . You could even combine it with a pilgrimage – in Cusco, for example, IVHQ volunteers wrap presents and prep Christmas decorations for underprivileged local children; why not independently tack on the Inca Trail trek to nearby Machu Picchu , too?

Insider tip : Cusco’s Plaza de Armas is a brilliant spot for Christmas Eve, with its market and incense-filled churches. Stick around to see the whole city explode with fireworks at midnight.

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Himalayan Trekking, Nepal

Why : Sometimes, in order to escape Christmas, you need to escape the world entirely. Even in Kathmandu, a colourful clash of Hindu temples and Buddhist prayer flags, Christmas Day is a recognised holiday – with Santa hats, decorated trees and glittering lights to match. There’s never been a better time, then, to leapfrog the masses and head for the Roof of the World on an Annapurna trek. Though it can get cold up in the Himalayas this time of year, the trails are blissfully quiet. Even better, a proper trek should take at least a week, so if you head off on Christmas Eve, it’s all about New Year by the time you’re back – when Santa will be safely absent 'til next winter.

Insider tip : December’s daytime temperatures and clear skies make ideal hiking weather, but come nightfall, the mercury will usually dip below freezing. Be sure to bring a down sleeping bag and plenty of layers.

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Cartagena, Colombia

Why: ‘Partying’ in Colombia might once have been synonymous with cocaine, but if there’s one place that really shows how the country has changed, it’s Caribbean seaside city Cartagena : no longer a best-kept secret, but a bona fide tourism big-hitter. Crowds come for the buzz of the picturesque Old Town, livelier than ever at Christmas: where festivities spill into cobblestoned streets, public squares shimmer with over-the-top trees and giant baubles and the colonial mansions’ famous flower-filled balconies are strung with lights.

Insider tip: Formerly sketchy, now shabby-chic Getsemani isn’t just Cartagena’s hippest neighbourhood (with interactive pop-up dining and factories-turned-pizza-restaurants), it’s the best damn nightlife spot in the city, too. Bazurto Social Club is the place for sultry salsa dancing with locals, or touristy Café Havana – all retro 1930s style, Panama hats and lethal mojitos – pops five nights a week until 4am.

Where to stay: Sofitel Legend Santa Clara Cartagena , a former 17th-century monastery located a short walk from the beach. 

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Sydney, Australia

Why : This is where probably the world’s most famous Christmas Day beach party is held. On 25 December, Santa-hat-wearing crowds descend on Bondi ’s beloved crescent for barbecues and frolics. Lifeguards even plant a fir tree in the sand and, in the absence of snow, many folk build festive sandmen. However, anyone planning a rowdy booze-fest will be disappointed: the entire beach is an alcohol-free zone. Christmas just not Christmas without grog? Nearby, The Bavarian Bondi Beach will be a beery riot, and even does a Christmas roast .

Insider tip : For a less crowded experience, try Balmoral Beach, where the Bathers’ Pavilion usually puts on both a booze-included buffet and a three-course lunch. The restaurant’s wall of glass patio doors, which look out to sea, just might seal the deal.

Where to stay: Park Hyatt Sydney , beloved for its location tucked beneath the Harbour Bridge and it mosaic rooftop pool that is one of the city's great spots. 

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Salzburg, Austria

Why? Incidentally, just voted one of the top 20 best cities to visit in the world in the Condé Nast Traveller Readers’ Choice Awards 2021 , Salzburg really turns on the charm over the festive period. Decked out in its finest baroque regalia and surrounded by the Alps’ lofty peaks – smothered in snow – a December spent among the clock towers and chocolate box architecture of the Old Town begs a knitted jumper, rosy cheeks and a constant sense of occasion. The Salzburg Christmas Market on Cathedral Square conjures the sort of romantic, fairytale scene that might be plucked from a cheesy rom-com, and there’s no finer way to escape the cold than to take your seat for a Mozart concert in the composer’s own birthplace. 

Insider tip: In Austria , warming up chilly fingers over a hot chocolate is an unmitigated delight, and one that the city takes very, very seriously. You’ll have no trouble finding somewhere to stop, but for an extra special treat, head for Mozart’s favourite café, Café Tomaselli. 

Where to stay: For a spectacular view, we love the look of the large sun terrance at this penthouse apartment on Airbnb , located at the foot of Gaisberg and a 10-minute bus or car ride from  Salzburg city centre. 

The 32 best places to spend Christmas around the world

By Caitlin Morton

Dubai

We’re all for cosying up with loved ones at home, but we also love seeing how cities around the world transform every December. The best places to spend Christmas, in our book, run the gamut from European classics with storybook Christmas markets to Asian cities with over-the-top light displays, and even merry mainstays right here in the U.S. There are even some spots in the southern hemisphere where temperatures hover in the 80s on 25 December, in case your idea of a perfect holiday includes lounging by the pool with a cocktail.

While the jollity may look a bit different from city to city, these global destinations keep the holiday cheer going year after year. And if you already have your plans solidified for this upcoming season, it’s never too early to start planning a fabulous winter vacation for 2023.

Bruges at Christmas

Bruges, Belgium

Why we go: Europe’s best-preserved medieval city oozes charm year-round, but especially during the holidays. It’s hard to imagine a place more magical as you wander the cobblestone streets, admire the shimmering lights, and warm up with mugs of Belgian hot chocolate in cafés.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Follow the Winter Glow light trail with stops at 10 installations through the historic part of the city centre, including lights at the Church of Our Lady Tower and a projection at Gruuthuse.

Stay here: Grand Hotel Casselbergh (steps away from the Markt) has inviting touches like exposed wooden beams in the rooms, a lobby bar with a fireplace, and a wellness centre located in a 16th-century cellar.

Cape Town at Christmas

Why we go: If you’re looking to escape winter during Christmas, you can't do much better than Cape Town – it’s summer in the Southern Hemisphere, after all. You can even visit one (or several) of the South African city’s holiday markets without having to wear a coat and scarf.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: They’re not exactly Santa’s elves, but the estimated 2,000 to 3,000 African penguins at Boulders Beach – where you can get close enough to take portrait-mode photos of them – are sure to warm your heart just the same.

Stay here: The light and breezy rooms sitting above the Atlantic Ocean at Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa are the perfect antidotes to the winter blues.

Why we go For the past three decades the little town of Bethlehem in Pennsylvania has channelled its name and...

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Why we go: For the past three decades, the little town of Bethlehem in Pennsylvania has channelled its name and transformed into “Christmas City” for the holidays. Celebrations are centred around the Christkindlmarkt at the SteelStacks, with more than 50 booths featuring artisan crafts, as well as live music and special events with Santa Claus himself.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: A “live” advent calendar at the Goundie House on Main Street features a downtown merchant emerging from the door at 5:30 p.m. every night with treats for all who are waiting.

Stay here: Hotel Bethlehem is a wonderland of its own, with 35,000 Christmas lights, 36 wreaths, life-sized toy soldiers, and a gingerbread house of the hotel.

Chicago at Christmas

Why we go:  From its European-inspired Christkindlmarket to light shows galore,  Chicago knows a thing or two about embracing the Christmas spirit (and the freezing temperatures). Can’t-miss activities include visiting the 55-foot Christmas tree in Millennium Park and cosying up in a heated igloo at The Godfrey Hotel.

The one thing to get you in the spirit:  Be dazzled by 2.5 million LEDs at ZooLights, an annual light festival held at Lincoln Park Zoo. Check out the event’s calendar for sensory-friendly visit times.

Stay here:  Fresh off a $100 million renovation,  The Ritz-Carlton, Chicago guarantees the most luxurious stay in the town – especially if you book a suite overlooking Lake Michigan and Navy Pier. Be sure to book a festive afternoon tea or five-course winter truffle dinner at the delicious on-site restaurant, Torali.

Best places to spend Christmas Cologne Germany

Cologne, Germany

Why we go: Nothing embodies old-world yuletide charm like the Christmas market, and nobody takes Christmas markets more seriously than the Germans , with Cologne’s festivities drawing some four million visitors each winter.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Take in the merry sights from the observation deck of KölnTriangle, the tower directly opposite the Cathedral on the Rhine.

Stay here: The Hyatt Regency Cologne has great views of the Cologne Cathedral, plus excellent multi-course meals at Glashaus Restaurant.

Shopping street in historical centre of Copenhagen decorated for Christmas holidays Denmark

Copenhagen, Denmark

Why we go: According to the World Happiness Report, Denmark is one of the world’s happiest countries , making it a great place to spend the holidays. Things are even jollier at Copenhagen’s Tivoli Gardens , where antique amusement park rides decorated with lights are surrounded by yet another adorable, alpine village-style Christmas market selling gifts and snacks. The park has also been known to deck out its tree with Swarovski crystals .

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Book a table at Restaurant Vita for some andesteg , a traditional Danish holiday dish of crispy, succulent roast duck served with prunes and apples.

Stay here: Never mind hygge – Hotel Sanders takes Danish comfort and contentment to new heights.

Dubai

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Why we go: Dubai does Christmas the same way Dubai does nearly everything – in true, over-the-top fashion. Catch the tree lightings happening around town, including the ones at Towers Rotana, Fairmont The Palm, and The Irish Village, and then watch the jolly ol’ St. Nicks making a run for it at the Santa Run. And since no visit to Dubai is complete without several shopping sprees, set aside time to stock up on goodies at one of the city’s Christmas markets .

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Dubai Mall is an air-conditioned winter wonderland, complete with an ice skating rink, and you'll find indoor ski slopes at Ski Dubai in Mall of the Emirates.

Stay here: Jumeirah Al Naseem earns high marks for its posh rooms, easy beach access, and superior dining and spa options.

Dublin at Christmas

Dublin, Ireland

Why we go: If your idea of Christmas merriment includes an authentic Irish pub crawl (we get it), then Dublin is your place. Holiday offerings also include Christmas markets, decked-out shops on Grafton Street, and tree-lighting ceremonies galore.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: For 66 years, The Moving Crib in St. Martin Apostolate’s basement has been charming families with its mechanical figures depicting scenes like Noah’s Ark.

Stay here: The Westbury becomes even more luxurious during the holidays, with prime views overlooking the lights of Grafton Street during afternoon tea.

Symphony of Lights Hong Kong

Why we go: Hong Kong ’s yuletide urban offerings rival that of NYC ’s, with holiday markets, window displays, and concerts galore (they even have a Santa Con). Then there are the lights. The Symphony of Lights show – held nightly at 8 p.m. – will leave you breathless, thanks to an extravagantly choreographed neon show displayed across more than 40 of the city’s iconic skyscrapers along Victoria Harbor.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Experience the Symphony of Lights during a harbour-front dinner cruise.

Stay here: As if the Ritz-Carlton wasn’t swanky enough, the hotel hosts Christmas parties, dinners, and afternoon teas all season.

Aurora Village in Inari Finland

Inari, Finland

Why we go: While most tourists flock to the Lapland city of Rovaniemi come Christmas, we suggest heading even further north (like, within reach of the Arctic Ocean north) to the village of Inari. Located in the heart of the scenic Ivalo region – reachable via a 1.5-hour flight from Helsinki – Inari is a pure winter wonderland dotted with hotels and restaurants that keep things nice and cosy. It’s hard to imagine a more authentic winter holiday than one spent riding dog sleds, feeding reindeer , and chasing the Northern Lights .

The one thing to get you in the spirit: A private Northern Lights safari will have you sitting in a heated sleigh and sipping sparkling wine while waiting for the aurora to dance. (Rough life, huh?)

Stay here: Finnish Lapland is known for its glass-igloo accommodations, as well as in-house winter activities and cosy, panoramic cabins at Aurora Village Oy . (Heated windows ensure the snow doesn’t cover your view.) Plus, daily reindeer feedings are available.

White Barn Inn Kennebunk Maine

Kennebunkport, Maine

Why we go:  If you're wondering where to go for Christmas celebrations unlike anywhere else, look no further. Every December, this tiny New England town bursts with holiday cheer during its annual Christmas Prelude, an 11-day bash that's about as New England as it gets – one of the main attractions is a tree made of lobster traps. The lobster rolls at The Clam Shack – considered to be some of the best rolls in Maine – will make you forget about gingerbread and sugar plums altogether.

The one thing to get you in the spirit:  Santa Claus’s arrival at the Christmas Prelude on a lobster boat is (obviously) the star attraction.

Stay here:   White Barn Inn epitomises New England luxury all year, but just wait until you see it over the holidays. This year’s seasonal offerings include Christmas cookies and eggnog by the fire, special Christmas feasts at the White Barn Inn Restaurant, and afternoon tea attended by Santa Claus himself.

Leavenworth Washington

Leavenworth, Washington

Why we go:  Love the idea of a Bavarian holiday but hate the idea of a transatlantic flight? Enter  Leavenworth . This town tucked away in the Cascade Mountains was modelled after Germany’s alpine villages, complete with half-timbered houses and epic food halls. As you can imagine, the city comes alive during Christmas with over-the-top holiday lights and tons of winter sports.

The one thing to get you in the spirit:  The Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum features a collection of some 9,000 nutcrackers from more than 50 countries – definitely worth stopping by between snowshoeing and skiing excursions.

Stay here:   Icicle Village Resort is just as magical as it sounds, with a relaxing spa, in-room fireplaces, and a restaurant serving up Bavarian favourites.

Christmas at Somerset House London

Why we go: Christmas in London has timeless appeal – chalk it up to the decorated Georgian townhouses, lively pubs, and a dash of Dickensian charm. Our step-by-step guide to spending the holidays in London covers the perfect place for afternoon tea , a steak to tuck into after a day spent gift shopping, and a martini to sip on Christmas Eve – and that’s just for starters.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: One of the most magical experiences is gliding around the frozen 18th-century courtyard of Somerset House, a sprawling neoclassical building off the Strand.

Stay here: Claridge’s – because there's no better place to ring in Christmas than in one of the best hotels on the planet.

Conrad Maldives Rangali Island

The Maldives

Why we go:  Visiting the Maldives in December guarantees you’ll have a white Christmas – only we’re talking about the dazzling white sand, not snow. While the atoll doesn’t officially celebrate the holiday, many resorts cater to Western travellers with themed dinners and decorations. But let’s face it: you’ll be too busy with spa treatments and snorkelling trips to even bother with those proverbial visions of sugarplums.

The one thing to get you in the spirit:  If you really want a traditional burst of holiday cheer, head to  Conrad Maldives Rangali Island for a tree lighting ceremony, followed by cocktails on the beach.

Stay here:  Conrad Maldives Rangali Island really is one of the best resorts in the country, famous for its lavish suites and  underwater restaurant , Ithaa. Guests lucky enough to visit during the holidays can also enjoy champagne and lobster beach barbecues, lavish pool parties, winter-themed spa treatments, and special underwater meals on Christmas Day.

Central Park

New York City

Why we go: There’s no shortage of ways to make your New York City Christmas magical, whether it’s ice skating at Rockefeller Center, window shopping on Fifth Avenue, or lurking around 34th street hoping to witness a miracle.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: There’s no such thing as going overboard with Christmas decorations in Brooklyn’s Dyker Heights neighbourhood. Join a walking tour organised by the area’s residents.

Stay here: The Plaza , full stop. (If it's good enough for Kevin McCallister ...)

Galeries Lafayette at Christmas

Why we go:  Can you really think of a more magical place to spend Christmas than Paris? The city provides  festive activities at every turn, from the light installations on the Champs-Elysées to any number of pop-up markets and ice skating rinks. Even if you don’t feel like shivering out in the cold, warming up with a mug of hot chocolate at Angelina will still get you in the spirit.

The one thing to get you in the spirit:  Whether you gawk at the window displays outside, or the massive Christmas tree inside,  Galeries Lafayette is well worth elbowing a few fellow tourists to check out.

Stay here:   Hôtel Lutetia is a Left Bank stunner with gourmet holiday menus and an Art Deco lobby decked out with lights and trees. Upgrade to a higher room category for oversized bathtubs and balconies overlooking the Eiffel Tower.

Prague

Prague, Czech Republic

Why we go: Prague ’s holiday markets easily make the city one of the world’s best places to spend Christmas: they run for a full month, with locals and travellers passing through for mulled wine, sticky pastries, and roasted ham. The main markets take place in the Old Town and Wenceslas squares, just 10 minutes apart by foot – and are set to the backdrop of some of the prettiest Gothic architecture you’ll ever see.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Sip on Svařák, a Czech mulled wine with a citrusy touch from a market stall. Or, for a sweeter taste, indulge in a hot chocolate at Cafe Slavia, founded in 1881.

Stay here: Aria Hotel is located within walking distance of Prague Castle, and its music-themed suites are always a hit.

Quebec City at Christmas

Quebec City, Canada

Why we go: Quebec City is one of the oldest cities in North America, and its colonial French architecture gives it an unmistakably European feel. The cobbled streets of the Old Town are packed with quaint shops and delicious bistros, all merrily decorated for the holidays.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: The Au 1884 toboggan run by Château Frontenac (open from mid-December to mid-March) is one of the city’s oldest traditions – and quite the thrill. Zoom down icy tracks overlooking the city on a wooden sled reaching speeds of up to 45 miles per hour.

Stay here: You can’t go wrong with Auberge Saint-Antoine and its lobby fireplace, heated bathroom floors, and a Christmas package that includes a five-course dinner, holiday movie screenings at the in-house theatre, and a personal visit from Santa in your room.

Reykjavik at Christmas

Reykjavík, Iceland

Why we go: Reykjavík shines on the streets and in the sky in December. Strings of glinting Christmas bulbs illuminate the city during its very long nights, and on the clearest evenings, the Northern Lights can be seen from the city’s darker streets and parks.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: The 13 Yule Lads, a group of holiday trolls you’ll see about town, are Iceland’s equivalent to Santa Claus in local folklore (and have actually been around a lot longer than St. Nick).

Stay here: Hotel Borg , the city’s oldest and most elegant hotel, still reigns supreme.

Rio de Janeiro Brazil christmas

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Why we go:  Who says Christmas has to be about ugly sweaters and hot cocoa? December in Rio is all about kicking back on a  spectacular beach – with daily temperatures hovering in the 80s. The city also happens to host the world’s largest display of full-sized nativity scenes during its annual Festival de Presépios (“Crib Festival”), found at Jardim de Alah between Leblon and Ipanema.

The one thing to get you in the spirit:  For the very best display in town, ride a bike around the Rodrigo Freitas Lagoon and enjoy views of the world’s largest floating Christmas tree from every angle.

Stay here:  The  Fasano Hotel along Ipanema Beach has an infinity pool overlooking the ocean that will make winter seem very, very far away.

Rome at Christmas

Rome, Italy

Why we go: The streets around Rome will be festively alight, sure, but the home to the seat of Catholicism is an excellent option for folks seeking a more sacrosanct Christmas experience.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Hear hymns echoing off the walls of the 1,900-year-old architectural marvel during midnight mass at the Pantheon.

Stay here: Aside from classically designed guest rooms, Sofitel Rome Villa Borghese offers festive amenities like themed dinners at the rooftop restaurant and chauffeured tours of Rome’s holiday lights in a vintage Fiat 500.

Best Places to Travel in December Salzburg at Christmas

Salzburg, Austria

Why we go: It’s no surprise that Salzburg’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old City that served as the backdrop for The Sound of Music also fills its famed Christkindlmarkt with song. With roots dating back to the 15th century, sing-alongs and traditional wind music are as much a part of the festivities as the mulled wine and market stands. We’re not mad about the bauernkrapfen (fried pastries), either.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: It’s literally Christmas all year round at the Christmas in Salzburg shop on Goldgasse, known for its frilly ornaments (especially those hand-painted on eggshells).

Stay here: Hotel Goldener Hirsch is just steps away from Christkindlmarkt, although we’d be fine staying in these comfortable rooms all day.

San Miguel de Allende Mexico

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

Why we go:  Christmas in San Miguel de Allende kicks off on 12 December (aka Day of the Virgin of Guadalupe), and the rest of the month is equal parts solemn and celebratory. You may encounter nativity scenes and church services one day, then parades and fireworks the next. But seeing as it all takes place in one of the friendliest, most beautiful cities in the world, we’re guessing you’ll be able to easily enjoy every moment.

The one thing to get you in the spirit:  Between 16 – 24 December, most of Mexico participates in Las Posadas, a religious festival honouring the Nativity story. Once a day, two people dressed up as Mary and Joseph lead a procession to a different home and ask to be let inside (as in the biblical journey to Bethlehem), and the reenactment typically ends with carols, food, and pinatas.

Stay here:  The city has its share of swank hotels, but it’s hard to compete with the spa amenities and rooftop bar at  Rosewood San Miguel de Allende .

Christmas in San Juan Puerto Rico

San Juan, Puerto Rico

Why we go:  Puerto Rico prides itself on having the longest holiday season in the world, lasting a whopping 45 days between the end of November and the middle of January. That gives you even more time to enjoy the island’s festive decorations, folk music, midnight mass services, and coquito – a coconut-based drink that puts eggnog to shame.

The one thing to get you in the spirit:  Stroll around Old San Juan to see Christmas lights strung up on colourful buildings, with some of the best displays near the central Plaza de Armas.

Stay here:  Our readers love  Condado Vanderbilt Hotel for its hammam spa (the only one in PR), ocean-facing rooms, and four relaxing pools.

Holiday Luminaria Santa Fe

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Why we go:  Santa Fe’s already-beautiful plaza becomes downright magical with the addition of Christmas lights – but the holiday spirit doesn't start and stop there. The city also offers midnight mass at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis de Assisi, holiday exhibits at the New Mexico Museum of Art, holiday flamenco performances at El Flamenco Cabaret, and seasonal shopping at the Winter Indian Market. Even when Christmas is officially over, you can keep busy at Taos Ski Valley and Ski Santa Fe – both just an easy drive away.

The one thing to get you in the spirit:  Don’t miss the annual Canyon Road Farolito Walk, a Christmas Eve event consisting of farolitos (paper bags filled with sand and topped with a votive candle) lining the streets and walls of adobe buildings.

Stay here: 2022 Hot List winner  Bishop’s Lodge has a tangible warmth to it, with wood-burning kiva fireplaces and hammered bronze tubs adorning the rooms.

Strasbourg at Christmas

Strasbourg, France

Why we go: Strasbourg is home to the oldest of France’s Christmas markets, dating back nearly 450 years. There are 12 in total to check out, which is sure to keep you busy. Pro tip: Though the markets will be full of delicious goodies, many choose to indulge in the king of Alsatian delicacies: foie gras, which is also a French Christmas tradition.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: The superlative market sits beneath the stunning Strasbourg Cathedral, the tallest surviving structure built entirely in the Middle Ages. How’s that for a photo op?

Stay here: We’re huge fans of the impossibly luxurious Hôtel Les Haras , installed in Louis XV’s historic stables in Strasbourg.

Sydney at Christmas

Sydney, Australia

Why we go: You haven't seen Christmas lights until you’ve seen Sydney's Christmas lights. Plus, the holiday season lasts an entire month here (take that, 12 days of Christmas) with “Sydney Christmas.” The festival features the city’s largest Christmas Tree at Martin Place.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Wonder at the 3,500 twinkling lights at the Strand Arcade or the 85,000 twinkling LEDs at the incredible Pitt Street Mall Canopy of Light.

Stay here: Celebrate with a Christmas Day lunch followed by a nap by the rooftop pool (remember, it’s summertime Down Under) at the Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour.

Taipei at Christmas

Taipei, Taiwan

Why we go: 25 December isn’t a public holiday in Taipei, but it’s still one of the best places to spend Christmas, as the city celebrates with incredible lights displays, festive attractions, and events. During the weeks between mid-November and the New Year, pretty much the entire Banqiao District transforms into Christmasland – which is exactly what it sounds like. We’re talking massive Christmas trees, rides, concerts, and markets selling local goods.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Don’t miss the Christmasland section over in the Fuzhong Business district, with a magic forest and Boshou light park.

Stay here: We love the Mandarin Oriental for its decadent decor and wide range of food options.

Tbilisi Georgia at Christmas

Tbilisi, Georgia

Why we go:  Due to the Georgian Orthodox Church’s use of the Julian calendar, Christmas isn't officially celebrated in Tbilisi until January 7. Decorations and festivities start much earlier, however, with city-wide light displays, Christmas markets, and musical performances ready to dazzle visitors starting in December. 

The one thing to get you in the spirit:  Located in Tbilisi’s Freedom Square, the Liberty Monument (which depicts Saint George slaying a dragon) is covered with cascading lights to create a massive makeshift Christmas tree.

Stay here:  The cosy-chic vibes at  Stamba Hotel are unparalleled – think buttery leather sofas, lush hanging plants, and floor-to-ceiling shelves of vintage books.

Tokyo at Christmas

Why we go: The city turns the voltage up each year with its winter illuminations, with different districts competing to create some truly sensational displays. Standout illumination sites include the almost 10-foot-tall snow globes with falling snow at Tokyo Midtown and a massive Baccarat crystal chandelier at Yebisu Garden Place. The bright lights are so popular, they stay up well past Christmas day – often through January or February.

The one thing to get you in the spirit : One of the most famous illuminations is the Blue Cavern ( Ao no Dokutsu ) in Shibuya, which is inspired by the blue grottos of the Mediterranean.

Stay here: Aman Tokyo , a two-time Gold List winner, has a multi-level spa and deep furo soaking tubs in each room.

Vienna at Christmas

Vienna, Austria

Why we go: Vienna practically sparkles with holiday spirit during the Christmas season (the lights covering nearly every building might have something to do with that). The city is known for its markets, with the Viennese Christmas Market at City Hall and the holiday tree at Rathausplatz stealing the show. Also nearby are the Nativity Trail and the Tree of Hearts.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Enjoy the crystalline tones of the one and only Vienna Boys Choir – which has been around for more than 500 years and traditionally performs in its hometown during the holidays.

Stay here: The Park Hyatt Vienna is within walking distance of St. Stephen’s Cathedral and features some of the largest rooms in Vienna.

Vilnius Christmas Tree 2022

Vilnius, Lithuania

Why we go: Vilnius becomes a true winter wonderland in December, with a Christmas train that weaves through Old Town, 3D nativity stories projected onto buildings, and Christmas markets in the city’s squares.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: The headline-making Christmas trees are no joke. This year’s main tree was designed to look like a giant multi-layered birthday cake to honour the city’s upcoming 700th anniversary.

Stay here: The warm and inviting Grand Hotel Kempinski Vilnius is as close to all the Christmas delights as you can get.

A version of this article originally appeared on Condé Nast Traveler US .

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25 Best Christmas Towns in the U.S.

From coast to coast, here are the most charming towns to visit for Christmas.

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Nothing quite compares to the joy of seeing a town bedecked with holiday decorations. The sight of boughs of holly and string lights can warm you even in the coldest temperatures. Everyone wants to spend Christmas in a town like that, seemingly plucked from a Hallmark movie, and there are plenty of them dotted all around the U.S.

Festive destinations across the country beckon families and solo travelers alike. Prepare to find yourself drinking a hot toddy among locals at a cozy tavern, see some of the most epic light displays , and cross paths with Santa Claus himself as you stroll the streets of these charming Christmas towns.

Aspen, Colorado

A combination of luxe living and small-town charm makes this Rocky Mountain town one of the merriest in the country. Wandering along Cooper Avenue, you may chance upon cookie exchanges, public s'mores roasts, or elf meet-and-greets. Get into the spirit at Aspen's treasured hotels — the lobby of the Hotel Jerome, Auberge Resorts Collection , often hosts carolers, while Ajax Tavern and Element 47 at The Little Nell both serve fabulous holiday meals. Looking for a bird's-eye view of the decorations? Book one of the Sky Residences at W Aspen to get access to a private rooftop lounge overlooking incredible mountain scenery.

Ogunquit, Maine

Travelers may be drawn to this former artists' colony in Maine as a beach getaway, but the holiday season offers a different set of perks — namely lower prices and an overall calm, with just enough festivity to keep things humming. December's Christmas by the Sea festival typically includes a bonfire on the beach and visits with Santa. From Ogunquit, you can also easily reach two areas prime for Christmas shopping: the Kittery Outlets and, about an hour's drive away, Freeport, where you can shop at the L.L. Bean Flagship store and pose with the famous big boot. For distinctive local shopping, browse the Harbor Candy Shop on Ogunquit's Main Street (the gift boxes make great stocking stuffers).

Vail, Colorado

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Ski season kicks into high gear during the holidays in this Colorado wonderland. December brings fresh powder, the village tree lighting, and New Year's Eve festivities. Vail is not only one of the best Christmas towns in the U.S., it's also known for good coffee and cocktails. Try local favorites Yeti's Grind and Loaded Joe's in the morning, and sip well-crafted drinks at Root & Flower in the evening. You might ring in the New Year at Flame, the fine dining restaurant within Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail , before having a nightcap at The Sebastian - Vail, a Timbers Resort . Finally, rest your head at the ever-charming, alpine-chic Lodge at Vail, a RockResort , whose heated outdoor pool is flanked by gorgeous fire pits.

Nantucket, Massachusetts

Nantucket's annual Christmas Stroll is its banner holiday event. The tradition started in the 1970s — shopkeepers would stay open later in the evening so locals wouldn't have to travel to Cape Cod to buy gifts. Now, on the first weekend in December, you can shop downtown amid dozens of Christmas trees, take part in wine and cocktail tastings, and go on organized walking tours. Pick up some gifts at Murray's Toggery Shop (the mothership for holiday-ready Nantucket reds) and Jessica Hicks , the boutique of a local jewelry designer. And don't miss the many Christmas trees, all uniquely decorated by community members, at the Whaling Museum 's annual Festival of Trees.

Orlando, Florida

The country's theme park capital is unsurprisingly one of the most festive places to visit over the holiday season. At Walt Disney World, you can attend Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party , which includes a Christmas-themed fireworks show and classic attractions like the Jungle Cruise and Space Mountain decked out in festive cheer on select days from early November to late December. Meanwhile, at Universal Orlando, there's nowhere dreamier than The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Christmastime, when the scenery is topped with a layer of (manufactured) snow and the butterbeer is best served hot.

Breckenridge, Colorado

Breckenridge gets revved up during the holidays as ski season swings into high gear. This resort town dances between thrills and tranquility. During the month of December, festivities abound, from the tree lighting to the Race of the Santas , a half-mile footrace featuring costume-clad runners. You're also bound to fall for the charming après-ski options in Breck, from the house-made beers at Breckenridge Brewery to the martinis and flights at Base Nine Bar .

Lewisburg, West Virginia

Every year, Lewisburg transforms into a winter wonderland with Christmas lights and carriage rides. It's a peaceful getaway for holiday travelers hoping for a low-key escape. But there's plenty of opulence — especially at the nearby Greenbrier , the Lewisburg area's epicenter of holiday splendor. The 18th-century resort keeps visitors entertained with over-the-top decorations and family programming.

Beaufort, North Carolina

You probably won't find snow on the ground in this Outer Banks town come December, but the mild climate means you can celebrate Christmas on the water. Typically, the weather is still warm enough to kayak or join a boat tour along Taylor's Creek. The Christmas lights take to the water, too: one of the biggest holiday events is the Crystal Coast Christmas Flotilla , a twinkling lights-strewn boat parade held on the first weekend in December.

Carmel-by-the-Sea, California

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This California town with a rocky coastline doesn't experience much in the way of winter weather, but Carmel-by-the-Sea does get chilly (around mid-40s to high 50s) in December. The city decorates a tree in Devendorf Park and holds a tree and menorah lighting ceremony in early December. Because this is the low season for tourism, it becomes a little easier to get a table at popular restaurants like La Bicyclette and Flying Fish Grill .

Park City, Utah

This Utah mountain town demands serious wattage during the holidays. The season kicks off with an Electric Light Parade, featuring cars, bicycles, and the town trolley all bedecked with lights. Even if you miss the parade, typically at the end of November or early December, you'll get to admire the glittering lights of the town Christmas tree in Miner's Park. Continue your tour of holiday decorations at Stein Eriksen Lodge , which builds a giant gingerbread display every year.

Santa Rosa Beach, Florida

Visit Florida's 30A in the off-season to get white-sand beaches practically to yourself. With daily highs in the 60s throughout December, you could easily forget it's Christmas. You would be reminded, however, at the Annual Holiday Market at The Artists Warehouse, which happens to be the perfect place to shop for unique gifts. For more one-of-a-kind finds for under the tree, stop by Kitchen Garden Books and Antiques , which calls its own selection "odd" and "unusual."

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Winter is the best season to score lower rates in this family-friendly beach town, but that doesn't mean the place goes totally quiet. People go to Myrtle Beach for the low-season deals and holiday-specific sights like Brookgreen Gardens' annual display of 2,700 hand-lit candles and Ripley's Aquarium's Festival of Trees . The decorations at the Carolina Opry Theater are worth a visit alone, but you should especially go to see the time-honored tradition that is the “ The Christmas Show of the South ."

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Santa Fe does Christmas a little differently. Its Canyon Road Farolito Walk flips the script on conventional festive displays — instead of modern-day LED string lights, a trail of lanterns sets the iconic pink adobes aglow. And although you might be imagining only desert and earthen homes, you can still have a white Christmas in Santa Fe by making a trip up to the Ski Santa Fe resort in the Rocky Mountains.

Newport, Rhode Island

If flashing neon holiday lights make you cringe a little, head to classy Newport, where only white lights are encouraged to conjure an old-fashioned candlelit vibe. Touching on its upscale history, tours of the Mansions of Newport take you through Gilded Age architectural icons like The Breakers , The Elms, and The Marbles, all decked out with sumptuous trees, fine china, and decorations. Since crowds are lighter, it's a good time to try Newport's most in-demand restaurants, like The Dining Room at Castle Hill Inn .

Annapolis, Maryland

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This military town along the Chesapeake Bay does plenty of pomp, circumstance, and tailgating during the holiday season. Annapolis boasts a plethora of Christmas lights, notably strewn on boats and along the water's edge. On some Thursdays leading up to December 25, the adorable shops downtown stay open until midnight, making for a special shopping experience. Appropriately, the event is called Midnight Madness , and you can expect not just late-night deals but also treat giveaways and Christmas decorations galore.

Paso Robles, California

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Forget green — red reigns as the premier holiday color in this Central Coast town. We're talking about pinot noirs, cabernets, and syrahs. Leading up to Christmas, wineries offer low-key tastings, musical performances, and great gift shopping. Check out Parrish Family Vineyard 's tasting room and teleport to a '20s-era Christmas at Hearst Castle . The elaborate decor makes the 40-mile drive worth it.

Healdsburg, California

Healdsburg is a charming Sonoma County town known for great restaurants and even better wineries. Visit Flowers Vineyards and Winery for the pinot noir and Aperture Cellars for the view. If you can make it over to Napa, grab a few bottles from Faust to bring back to Montage Healdsburg , where the charming decor, Christmas trees, and roaring fireplaces will put you in the holiday mood.

Telluride, Colorado

Telluride is a pleasantly quirky town whose flair becomes even clearer this time of year. The centerpiece is the Ski Tree, which is literally made of old skis. It's illuminated during an annual tree lighting, during which there's an accompanying bonfire made of more old and broken skis. You'll love the Telluride nightlife in any season. Grab a cocktail in the Timber Room at Madeline Hotel and Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection , and stop by New Sheridan Hotel's Historic Bar , which has kept the same mahogany-paneled look since 1895.

Leavenworth, Washington

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Leavenworth is an American town that looks more like a portal to Germany in the middle of the Washington Cascade Mountain Range. The town was built to resemble a traditional Bavarian village, and the nearby mountains, poetically named the Enchantments, are reminiscent of the Alps. You'll feel like you're really in Europe this Christmas.

More than half a million lights go up across town in late November and don't come down until February. You can see them any night from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. Weekends are often full of holiday activities like gingerbread house displays, caroling, and frequent appearances by Santa.

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

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This waterfront New England town is steeped in history, with settlements dating back to the 1600s. Winter is a festive time to explore its 10-acre time capsule, the Strawbery Banke Museum . In December, you can join the museum's open-air Labrie Family Skate at Puddle Dock Pond or walk along paths lit by candle lanterns to see decorated homes from centuries past. New Hampshire offers one big 21st-century draw, too: tax-free shopping statewide — the best excuse to load up on classic toys and kids' books in Portsmouth.

Cape May, New Jersey

This Jersey Shore town has a strong Victorian streak easily recognized by its quaint architecture, and the holiday season pushes it a little further on the Dickensian scale. Walk the Washington Street Mall to admire garlands and festive lights as you shop. While you're there, drop by The Original Fudge Kitchen , which also offers great fudge and saltwater taffy gift boxes. Book a stay at Congress Hall , especially if you have kids. The hotel typically turns its Grand Lawn into a seaside winter wonderland complete with festive activities.

Charlottesville, Virginia

Charlottesville quiets down as college students cram for finals and then head home for the holidays. Before they go, though, the University of Virginia campus is decorated for the annual Lighting of the Lawn , which usually happens in early December. Another fun tradition is the gingerbread display competition at the Ronald McDonald House.

Atlantic City, New Jersey

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A casino and boardwalk don't exactly conjure images of plum puddings and carolers, yet you might appreciate Atlantic City's wild weekend spirit and vivid people-watching around the holidays. Festivities include the annual tree lighting at The Quarter at Tropicana shopping center and the Atlantic City Holiday Bazaar at the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University .

Natchitoches, Louisiana

Natchitoches, pronounced "nack-a-dish" and named for its native people, is one of the oldest settlements in Louisiana. During the holidays, the whole city is lit up with impressive displays, and family-friendly festivities are on offer every weekend from Thanksgiving through Christmas. However, the star event is arguably the boat parade, when string lights and fireworks reflect on the Cane River.

Laguna Beach, California

There's no chance of a white Christmas in Southern California. But instead of watching the sky for snowflakes, you can scan the waves for migrating whales. The gallery-lined streets of Laguna Beach get people into the Christmas spirit with an annual arts and crafts festival, Sawdust Winter Fantasy , that spans five weekends in November and December. Stay at the elegant Montage Laguna Beach for more holiday programming and easy access to Christmas Cove, a beautiful and isolated beach.

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The 32 Best Places to Spend Christmas Around the World

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We’re all for cozying up with loved ones at home, but we also love seeing how cities around the world transform every December. The best places to spend Christmas, in our book, run the gamut from European towns with storybook Christmas markets to Asian megacities with over-the-top light displays—and even merry mainstays right here in the U.S. And in case your idea of a perfect holiday includes lounging by the pool with a cocktail, we’ve included some spots in the southern hemisphere where temperatures hover in the 80s on December 25.

While the jollity may look a bit different from city to city, these global destinations keep the holiday cheer going year after year. And if you already have your plans solidified for this upcoming season, it’s never too early to start planning a fabulous winter vacation for 2024.

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Biltmore Asheville christmas

Asheville, North Carolina

Why we go: Holiday spirit is serious business in the Blue Ridge Mountains town of Asheville. After all, the Biltmore opened its doors on Christmas Eve in 1895 and the annual decorations include 100 Christmas trees, 25,000 ornaments, 10,000 holiday lights, and 1,200 poinsettias. (Good luck deciding whether to take a daytime tour or visit on a candlelit evening.)

The one thing to get you in the spirit: The North Carolina Arboretum, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, twinkles with its mile-long Winter Lights experience.

Stay here: The Enchanted Christmas package at Biltmore includes a stay in a room decorated for the holidays, plus four-course Christmas Eve and Christmas Day meals.

Basel

Basel, Switzerland

Why we go: Most European countries are known for their Christmas markets, and Switzerland is no exception. You can find seasonal cheer in nearly every city and town, though Basel earns a few extra points for having two markets: one in Barfüsserplatz, and one in Münsterplatz. Here you can find hundreds of vendors selling handmade goods and treats from their stands, as well as plenty of twinkling lights and decorations.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: As long as you aren’t afraid of puppets, the special Christmas performances at the Basler Marionetten Theater will definitely get you in the proper spirit.

Stay here: Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois is a Belle Epoque classic with an enviable address right on the banks of the Rhine.

Berlin Christmas

Berlin, Germany

Why we go: Germany is known around the world for its many Christmas markets —its capital city alone has more than 60 of them, including the incredibly picturesque WeihnachtsZauber, which is surrounded by landmarks like Französischer Dom and the Konzerthaus. Between market visits, travelers can enjoy the city’s Michelin-starred restaurants , buzzing nightclubs, and edgy museums well into the new year.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: From November to January, Berlin’s Botanic Garden transforms into a yuletide wonderland with light sculptures and illuminations.

Stay here: Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin is one of the city’s most classic stays—and it’s just a 15-minute walk from the WeihnachtsZauber market.

Bethlehem PA

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Why we go: For the past three decades, the little town of Bethlehem in Pennsylvania has channeled its name and transformed into “ Christmas City ” for the holidays. Celebrations are centered around the Christkindlmarkt at the SteelStacks, with more than 50 booths featuring artisan crafts, as well as live music and special events with Santa Claus himself.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: A “live” advent calendar at the Goundie House on Main Street features a downtown merchant emerging from the door at 5:30 p.m. every night with treats for all who are waiting.

Stay here: Hotel Bethlehem is a wonderland of its own, with 35,000 Christmas lights, 36 wreaths, life-sized toy soldiers, and a gingerbread house of the hotel.

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Bruges at Christmas

Bruges, Belgium

Why we go: Europe’s best-preserved medieval city oozes charm year-round, but especially during the holidays. It’s hard to imagine a place more magical as you wander the cobblestone streets, admire the shimmering lights, and warm up with mugs of Belgian hot chocolate in cafés.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Follow the Winter Glow light trail with stops at 10 installations through the historic part of the city center, including lights at the Church of Our Lady Tower and a projection at Gruuthuse.

Stay here: Grand Hotel Casselbergh (steps away from the Markt) has inviting touches like exposed wooden beams in the rooms, a lobby bar with a fireplace, and a wellness center located in a 16th-century cellar.

Cape Town at Christmas

Cape Town, South Africa

Why we go: If you’re looking to escape winter during Christmas, you can't do much better than Cape Town —it’s summer in the Southern Hemisphere, after all. You can even visit one (or several) of the South African city’s holiday markets without having to wear a coat and scarf.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: They’re not exactly Santa’s elves, but the estimated 2,000 to 3,000 African penguins at Boulders Beach—where you can get close enough to take portrait-mode photos of them—are sure to warm your heart just the same.

Stay here: The light and breezy rooms sitting above the Atlantic Ocean at Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa are the perfect antidotes to the winter blues.

Tivoli Gardens Copenhagen

Copenhagen, Denmark

Why we go: According to the World Happiness Report, Denmark is one of the world’s happiest countries , making it a great place to spend the holidays. Things are even jollier at Copenhagen’s Tivoli Gardens , where antique amusement park rides decorated with lights are surrounded by yet another adorable, alpine village-style Christmas market selling gifts and snacks. The park has also been known to deck out its tree with Swarovski crystals .

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Book a table at Restaurant Vita for some andesteg , a traditional Danish holiday dish of crispy, succulent roast duck served with prunes and apples.

Stay here: Never mind hygge— Hotel Sanders takes Danish comfort and contentment to new heights.

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Why we go: Dubai does Christmas the same way Dubai does nearly everything—in true, over-the-top fashion. Catch the tree lightings happening around town, including the ones at Towers Rotana, Fairmont The Palm, and The Irish Village , and then watch the jolly ol’ St. Nicks making a run for it at the Santa Run . And since no visit to Dubai is complete without several shopping sprees, set aside time to stock up on goodies at one of the city’s Christmas markets .

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Dubai Mall is an air-conditioned winter wonderland, complete with an ice skating rink and indoor ski slopes at Ski Dubai.

Stay here: Jumeirah Al Naseem earns high marks for its posh rooms, easy beach access, and superior dining and spa options.

Dublin at Christmas

Dublin, Ireland

Why we go: If your idea of Christmas merriment includes an authentic Irish pub crawl (we get it), then Dublin is your place. There’s no better way to warm up on a cold Christmas night than with some black pudding and a few pints—and trust us, this city has enough cozy bars to last you through New Year’s. But the Irish capital isn’t just about drinking, of course. Holiday offerings include Christmas markets, decked-out shops on Grafton Street, and tree-lighting ceremonies galore.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: For 66 years, The Moving Crib in St. Martin Apostolate’s basement has been charming families with its mechanical figures depicting scenes like Noah’s Ark.

Stay here: The Westbury becomes even more luxurious during the holidays, with prime views overlooking the lights of Grafton Street during afternoon tea.

Edinburgh's Christmas market

Edinburgh, Scotland

Why we go: Warming up with whisky is reason enough to visit, but Edinburgh ’s seasonal offerings extend far past booze. There’s also the sprawling holiday market at East Princes St. Gardens, skiing at Pentland Hills Regional Park, and ice skating at St Andrew Square. Traditionally the Christmas season is followed by the Hogmanay Festival —a three-day bacchanal celebrating the New Year, with outdoor concerts, fireworks, and dancing Scots.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Dine at Edinburgh Castle, which is known to host Christmas lunches ( yes, really ).

Stay here: If it’s views you're after, you can’t do much better than The Balmoral , which overlooks the Old Town and Edinburgh Castle.

Gdansk Poland

Gdańsk, Poland

Why we go: When the holidays roll around, the warm and cozy feel of this storybook port city goes into overdrive, especially for the month-long Christmas Fair . Highlights include advent windows, a magical snow globe, a sleigh ride flight simulator, and a speaking elk.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Take a break from the food and drink booths to ride the two-floor Gdańsk carousel .

Stay here: Standing next to the railway station, the Craft Beer Central Hotel Gdańsk lets you continue the merriment into the night at the in-house brewery.

Symphony of Lights Hong Kong

Hong Kong, China

Why we go: Hong Kong ’s yuletide urban offerings rival that of NYC ’s, with holiday markets, window displays, and concerts galore (they even have a Santa Con). Then there are the lights. The Symphony of Lights show—held nightly at 8 p.m.—will leave you breathless, thanks to an extravagantly choreographed neon show displayed across more than 40 of the city’s iconic skyscrapers along Victoria Harbor.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Experience the Symphony of Lights during a harbor-front dinner cruise .

Stay here: As if the Ritz-Carlton wasn’t swanky enough, the hotel hosts Christmas parties , dinners, and afternoon teas all season.

Aurora Village in Inari Finland

Inari, Finland

Why we go: While most tourists flock to the Lapland city of Rovaniemi come Christmas, we suggest heading even further north (like, within reach of the Arctic Ocean north) to the village of Inari. Located in the heart of the scenic Ivalo region—reachable via a 1.5-hour flight from Helsinki —Inari is a pure winter wonderland dotted with hotels and restaurants that keep things nice and cozy. It’s hard to imagine a more authentic winter holiday than one spent riding dog sleds, feeding reindeer , and chasing the Northern Lights .

The one thing to get you in the spirit: A private Northern Lights safari will have you sitting in a heated sleigh and sipping sparkling wine while waiting for the aurora to dance. (Rough life, huh?)

Stay here: Finnish Lapland is known for its glass-igloo accommodations, as well as in-house winter activities and cozy, panoramic cabins at Aurora Village . (Heated windows ensure the snow doesn’t cover your view.) Plus, daily reindeer feedings are available.

Christmas at Somerset House London

Why we go: Christmas in London has timeless appeal—chalk it up to the decorated Georgian townhouses, lively pubs, and a dash of Dickensian charm. Our step-by-step guide to spending the holidays in London covers the perfect place for afternoon tea , a steak to tuck into after a day spent gift shopping, and a martini to sip on Christmas Eve—and that’s just for starters.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: One of the most magical experiences is gliding around the frozen 18th-century courtyard of Somerset House , a sprawling neoclassical building off the Strand.

Stay here: Claridge’s —because there's no better place to ring in Christmas than in one of the best hotels on the planet.

Mlaga Spain

Málaga, Spain

Why we go: Located in southern Spain, Málaga really goes all out for the holidays. The lights along Calle Larios are some of the best in town, lit in late November and kept on through December. Other can't-miss activities include the Christmas markets, massive nativity scenes, and free concerts at Plaza de la Constitución.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: The Verdiales Music Festival on December 28 is one of the city's biggest seasonal attractions, and definitely the most unique. All day, visitors can watch competing couples don extravagant costumes and practice different forms of verdiales , the regional flamenco dance.

Stay here: A Málaga institution since 2009, Finca Cortesin sets the standard for Andalusian hotels with its sumptuous design and vast swimming pools.

Montreal at Christmas

Montreal, Canada

Why we go: Love the idea of a European holiday but hate the idea of a transatlantic flight? Enter Montreal . With most of the cold-averse tourists flocking south for the winter, Canada’s chicest city reveals its true personality with cozy French restaurants, high-end shopping (hello, last-minute presents), and over-the-top festivals.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Celebrate Christmas with mass at Notre-Dame Basilica , arguably one of the most gorgeous churches in the world. (Celine Dion got married here, so you know it’s good.) Note that the Basilica does charge admission for the service, so make sure to reserve your tickets in advance.

Stay here: Located a block away from both Notre-Dame Basilica and the Nutcracker Market at Palais des Congrès , Hotel Place d’Armes is as convenient as it is aesthetically pleasing.

Central Park

New York City, New York

Why we go: There’s no shortage of ways to make your New York City Christmas magical, whether it’s ice skating at Rockefeller Center, window shopping on Fifth Avenue, or lurking around 34th street hoping to witness a miracle.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: There’s no such thing as going overboard with Christmas decorations in Brooklyn’s Dyker Heights neighborhood. Join a walking tour , organized by the area’s residents.

Stay here: The Plaza , full stop. (If it’s good enough for Kevin McCallister ...)

Galeries Lafayette at Christmas

Paris, France

Why we go:  Can you really think of a more magical place to spend Christmas than Paris? The city provides  festive activities at every turn, from the light installations on the Champs-Elysées to any number of pop-up markets and ice skating rinks. Even if you don’t feel like shivering out in the cold, warming up with a mug of hot chocolate at Angelina will still get you in the spirit.

The one thing to get you in the spirit:  Whether you gawk at the window displays outside or the massive Christmas tree inside,  Galeries Lafayette is well worth elbowing a few fellow tourists to check out.

Stay here:   Hôtel Lutetia is a Left Bank stunner with gourmet holiday menus and an Art Deco lobby decked out with lights and trees. Upgrade to a higher room category for oversized bathtubs and balconies overlooking the Eiffel Tower

Snowfest at Park City Mountain

Park City, Utah

Why we go: As if the world-class skiing isn’t reason enough to visit Park City this winter, the town also happens to be a wonderful place to spend Christmas. The former Olympic city has ample opportunities for skiing, fly fishing, snowmobiling, and dog sledding—with no shortage of resorts to warm up in between runs.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Hop on a 90-minute train ride with the North Pole Express at Heber Valley Railroad, where you can sip hot cocoa and meet Mrs. Claus.

Stay here: The 12-room Washington School House is just a hop away from Park City’s lit-up Main Street, and we must say its Christmas decorations are some of the prettiest we’ve ever seen.

Prague

Prague, Czech Republic

Why we go: Prague ’s holiday markets easily make the city one of the world’s best places to spend Christmas: They run for a full month, with locals and travelers passing through for mulled wine, sticky pastries, and roasted ham. The main markets take place in the Old Town and Wenceslas squares, just 10 minutes apart by foot—and are set to the backdrop of some of the prettiest Gothic architecture you’ll ever see.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Sip on Svařák, a Czech mulled wine with a citrusy touch from a market stall. Or for a sweeter taste, indulge in a hot chocolate at Cafe Slavia , founded in 1881.

Stay here: Aria Hotel is located within walking distance of Prague Castle, and its music-themed suites are always a hit.

Quebec City at Christmas

Quebec City, Canada

Why we go: Quebec City is one of the oldest cities in North America, and its colonial French architecture gives it an unmistakably European feel. The cobbled streets of the Old Town are packed with quaint shops and delicious bistros, all merrily decorated for the holidays.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: The Au 1884 toboggan run by Château Frontenac (open from mid-December to mid-March) is one of the city’s oldest traditions—and quite the thrill. Zoom down icy tracks overlooking the city on a wooden sled reaching speeds of up to 45 miles per hour.

Stay here: You can’t go wrong with Auberge Saint-Antoine and its lobby fireplace, heated bathroom floors, and a Christmas package that includes a five-course dinner, holiday movie screenings at the in-house theater, and a personal visit from Santa in your room.

Rio de Janeiro Brazil christmas

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Why we go:  Who says Christmas has to be about ugly sweaters and hot cocoa? December in Rio is all about enjoying an icy caipirinha on a  spectacular beach —with daily temperatures hovering in the 80s. The city also happens to host the world’s largest display of full-sized nativity scenes during its annual  Festival de Presépios (“Crib Festival”), found at Jardim de Alah between Leblon and Ipanema.

The one thing to get you in the spirit:  For the very best display in town, ride a bike around the Rodrigo Freitas Lagoon and enjoy views of the world’s largest floating Christmas tree from every angle.

Stay here:  The  Fasano Hotel along Ipanema beach has an infinity pool overlooking the ocean that will make winter seem very, very far away.

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Rome, Italy

Why we go: The streets around Rome will be festively alight, sure, but the home to the seat of Catholicism is an excellent option for folks seeking a more sacrosanct Christmas experience.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Hear hymns echoing off the walls of the 1,900-year-old architectural marvel during midnight mass at the Pantheon (December 24 into the 25th).

Stay here: Aside from classically designed guest rooms, Sofitel Rome Villa Borghese offers festive amenities like themed dinners at the rooftop restaurant and chauffeured tours of Rome’s holiday lights in a vintage Fiat 500.

Best Places to Travel in December Salzburg at Christmas

Salzburg, Austria

Why we go: It’s no surprise that Salzburg’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old City that served as the backdrop for The Sound of Music also fills its famed Christkindlmarkt with song. With roots dating back to the 15th century, sing-alongs and traditional wind music are as much a part of the festivities as the mulled wine and market stands. We’re not mad about the bauernkrapfen (fried pastries), either.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: It’s literally Christmas all year round at the Christmas in Salzburg shop on Goldgasse, known for its frilly ornaments (especially those hand-painted on eggshells).

Stay here: Hotel Goldener Hirsch is just steps away from Christkindlmarkt, although we’d be fine staying in these comfortable rooms all day.

San Miguel de Allende Mexico

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

Why we go:  Christmas in San Miguel de Allende kicks off on December 12 (aka Day of the Virgin of Guadalupe), and the rest of the month is equal parts solemn and celebratory. You may encounter nativity scenes and church services one day, then parades and fireworks the next. But seeing as it all takes place in one of the friendliest, most beautiful cities in the world, we’re guessing you’ll be able to easily enjoy every moment.

The one thing to get you in the spirit:  Between December 16 and 24, most of Mexico participates in Las Posadas, a religious festival honoring the Nativity story. Once a day, two people dressed up as Mary and Joseph lead a procession to a different home and ask to be let inside (as in the biblical journey to Bethlehem), and the reenactment typically ends with carols, food, and pinatas.

Stay here:  The city has its share of swank hotels, but it’s hard to compete with the spa amenities and rooftop bar at  Rosewood San Miguel de Allende .

Sibiu Romania

Sibiu, Romania

Why we go: Visiting the Gothic castles and dense forests of Transylvania on a bright summer day is great. But visiting when the mountains are quieted by snow and the sky has a bleak, wintry haze to it? Way more appropriate. The town of Sibiu is particularly lovely during the holidays, with a glittery Christmas market complete with 100 merchants, an ice rink, and a Ferris wheel.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Sibiu’s markets offer a variety of treats, but be sure to sample some kürtőskalács—a Transylvanian “chimney cake” consisting of hollow spirals of sweet dough topped with sugar, walnuts, or coconut.

Stay here: About a 90-minute drive outside of Sibiu, Bethlen Estates is a collection of vacation houses that opened a few years ago. The properties—including the Saxon-style cottage Depner House—have already established themselves as some of the best places to stay in the Romanian countryside.

Strasbourg at Christmas

Strasbourg, France

Why we go: Strasbourg is home to the oldest of France’s Christmas markets, dating back nearly 450 years . There are 12 in total to check out, which is sure to keep you busy. Pro tip: Though the markets will be full of delicious goodies, many choose to indulge in the king of Alsatian delicacies—foie gras, which is also a French Christmas tradition.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: The superlative market sits beneath the stunning Strasbourg Cathedral, the tallest surviving structure built entirely in the Middle Ages. How’s that for a photo op?

Stay here: We’re huge fans of the impossibly luxurious Hôtel Les Haras , installed in Louis XV’s historic stables in Strasbourg.

Sydney at Christmas

Sydney, Australia

Why we go: You haven’t seen Christmas lights until you’ve seen Sydney’s Christmas lights. Plus, the holiday season lasts an entire month here (take that , 12 days of Christmas) with “ Sydney Christmas. ” The festival features the city’s largest Christmas Tree at Martin Place.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Wonder at the 3,500 twinkling lights at the Strand Arcade or the 85,000 twinkling LEDs at the incredible Pitt Street Mall Canopy of Light .

Stay here: Celebrate with a Christmas Day lunch followed by a nap by the rooftop pool (remember, it’s summertime Down Under) at the Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour.

Taipei at Christmas

Taipei, Taiwan

Why we go: December 25 isn’t a public holiday in Taipei, but it’s still one of the best places to spend Christmas, as the city celebrates with incredible lights displays, festive attractions, and events. During the weeks between mid-November and the New Year, pretty much the entire Banqiao District transforms into Christmasland—which is exactly what it sounds like. We’re talking massive Christmas trees, rides, concerts, and markets selling local goods.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: Don’t miss the Christmasland section over in the Fuzhong Business district , with a magic forest and Boshou light park.

Stay here: We love the Mandarin Oriental for its decadent decor and wide range of food options.

Tbilisi Georgia at Christmas

Tbilisi, Georgia

Why we go:  Due to the Georgian Orthodox Church’s use of the Julian calendar, Christmas isn’t officially celebrated in Tbilisi until January 7. Decorations and festivities start much earlier, however, with city-wide light displays, Christmas markets, and musical performances ready to dazzle visitors starting in December.  

The one thing to get you in the spirit:  Located in Tbilisi’s Freedom Square, the Liberty Monument (which depicts Saint George slaying a dragon) is covered with cascading lights to create a massive makeshift  Christmas tree .

Stay here:  The cozy-chic vibes at  Stamba Hotel are unparalleled—think buttery leather sofas, lush hanging plants, and floor-to-ceiling shelves of vintage books.

Tokyo at Christmas

Tokyo, Japan

Why we go: The city turns the voltage up each year with its winter illuminations, with different districts competing to create some truly sensational displays. Standout illumination sites include the almost 10-foot-tall snow globes with falling snow at Tokyo Midtown and a massive Baccarat crystal chandelier at Yebisu Garden Place. The bright lights are so popular, they stay up well past Christmas day—often through January or February. 

The one thing to get you in the spirit : One of the most famous illuminations is the Blue Cavern ( Ao no Dokutsu ) in Shibuya, which is inspired by the blue grottos of the Mediterranean.

Stay here: Aman Tokyo , a two-time Gold List winner, has a multi-level spa and deep furo soaking tubs in each room. 

Vilnius Christmas Tree 2022

Vilnius, Lithuania

Why we go: Vilnius becomes a true winter wonderland in December, with a Christmas train that weaves through Old Town, 3D nativity stories projected onto buildings, and Christmas markets in the city’s squares.

The one thing to get you in the spirit: The headline-making Christmas trees are no joke. This year’s main tree was designed to look like a giant multi-layered birthday cake to honor the city’s upcoming 700th anniversary.

Stay here: The warm and inviting Grand Hotel Kempinski Vilnius is as close to all the Christmas delights as you can get.

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41 Magical Places to Visit During Christmastime

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There's no better way to capture the magic of the holidays than to see it right before your eyes. Sure, you're able to take in some of it in your hometown thanks to your neighbors' festive decorations and local tree lighting ceremonies, but if you want to see what Christmas cheer America really has to offer, head out of town for a bit and visit one of these top Christmas places.

From magical New York City to Santa Claus, Indiana, any of these spots would make the perfect December getaway . All that's left to do is buy your tickets or fill up the car, and start packing. Just don't forget to bing the presents!

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Woodstock, Vermont

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Looking for that quintessential New England holiday charm? You'll feel like you stepped into a Hallmark Christmas card in the historic charming town of Woodstock, which annually hosts an iconic holiday celebration called Wassail Weekend (think carriage rides, twinkling lights, decorated homes and more!).

Solvang, California

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If you want to feel like you've traveled to Europe without leaving the country, you'll love the charm of this small city in California and the festive Danish-style holiday celebration they host every year called Julefest .

New York City, New York

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Is there anything more iconic than Christmastime in New York? You'll of course want to take in the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Plaza (where you can also ice skate!), before marveling at the gorgeous Christmas window store displays along Fifth Avenue. Don't forget to catch The Radio City Rockettes Christmas Spectacular show!

RELATED: Fun and Festive Things to Do on Christmas Day in NYC

Vail, Colorado

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For the ultimate winter getaway, head to the ski town of Vail, Colorado. You can spend the perfect snowy Christmas season at the ski slopes before strolling the idyllic winter wonderland of Vail Village. There, you can visit the Kris Kringle Market and witness the big tree lighting ceremony.

Seneca Falls, New York

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If your favorite Christmas movie is It's A Wonderful Life, you need to visit Seneca Falls — the town believed to have been the real-life inspiration for the film’s fictional town of Bedford Falls. Each December, Seneca Falls holds a festival to celebrate the Christmas classic , complete with a movie screening, a meet-and-greet event with the cast, a parade and more.

Stockbridge, Massachussets

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This Massachusetts town was once depicted in a 1967 Norman Rockwell painting (titled "Stockbridge Main Street at Christmas") — and now, every holiday season, Stockbridge recreates the art, complete with vintage cars lined up on Main Street. Plus, the annual celebration also includes historic property tours, a holiday concert and more.

North Pole, Alaska

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Every kid has dreamt of visiting Santa Claus at the North Pole — and as it turns out, you actually can! This quaint Alaskan town is home to the “Santa Claus House,” where you can also stroll down Santa Claus Lane, see live reindeer, and marvel at the world’s largest Santa statue. What could be a better way to celebrate Christmas?

Hershey, Pennsylvania

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What better way is there to celebrate Christmas than with tons of chocolate? The whole family will love spending the holidays at Hersheypark ' s Christmas Candylane , where you can enjoy holiday rides, visit Santa (and his reindeer!) and take in more than 5 million lights decorating the fun-filled chocolate theme park.

Oahu, Hawaii

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Forget winter wonderlands — if you’d rather go somewhere warm and sunny this year, a tropical Hawaiian Christmas is exactly what you might need. You’ll find plenty of holiday cheer (without the cold!) in the island of Oahu, especially aboard the Waikiki Holiday Lights Trolley tour and the annual Honolulu City Lights event.

McAdenville, North Carolina

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McAdenville is known as " Christmas Town USA " — which, of course, makes it the perfect holiday season destination. Every winter, the small town transforms into a twinkling wonderland adorned with thousands of lights and Christmas decorations, drawing thousands of visitors every year.

Aspen, Colorado

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This beautiful ski resort town is a well-known haven for ski bunnies and travel enthusiasts, but it also holds plenty of Christmas activities during the holiday season, including an annual tree lighting, a fun-packed "12 Days of Aspen" event and holiday shows (like The Nutcracker ) at the Opera House.

New Orleans, Louisiana

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You may first think of Mardi Gras when you think of New Orleans, but the Crescent City also pulls out all the stops during the holidays, too. After enjoying the city's dazzling light displays and bonfires, be sure to check out Celebration in the Oaks , which is said to be one of the most spectacular holiday lights festival in the country.

Taos, New Mexico

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For those seeking a one-of-a-kind holiday experience, a must-go location is Taos, which offers a unique New Mexican spin on holiday traditions every year. The ski town celebrates the season with its annual Yuletide in Taos , which features holiday markets, bonfires and other ultra-festive events.

Branson, Missouri

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There are light displays galore, as well as the massive event called An Old Time Christmas at Silver Dollar City . But perhaps our favorite Branson holiday activity is hopping on the Polar Express, where you and your kids can witness the Chris Van Allsburg classic come to life.

Charleston, South Carolina

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Charleston may be a great destination spot any time of the year, but it's especially magical (and still warm!) around the holidays, when the city goes all out on the Christmas festivities. This year, you can enjoy the Holiday Festival of Lights from your car before strolling down the streets to shop, eat and marvel at the city's historic mansions decked out for the holidays.

Jackson, New Hampshire

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Around the holidays, there's no more apropos destination spot than the Christmas Farm Inn & Spa . After enjoying skiing and plenty of other outdoor activities, be sure to hop aboard a sleigh ride for the festive Jingle Bell Chocolate Tour , where you can taste test handmade chocolate while enjoying the sights.

Chicago, Illinois

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There's nothing like winter in The Windy City, which celebrates the holidays with much cheer. From the Christkindltmarket to ice skating at Maggie Daley Park and a Christmas tree exhibition , there are plenty of holiday activities to enjoy. BOOK NOW

Leavenworth, Washington

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Leavenworth likens itself to a "swirling snow globe," and you'll definitely see why when you browse through photos of the Leavenworth Village of Lights . The Bavarian-style town has an annual tradition of hanging up beautiful Christmas lights downtown, and you'll be able to take it all in this year (though there won't be a big reveal at an official lighting festival as usual).

Cleveland, Ohio

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You might recognize this home from the beloved Christmas movie A Christmas Story . Ralphie's iconic house has been restored as a museum , and now you can go inside and even stay the night . And yes, leg lamps are available for purchase (but remember, they're very fragile ).

RELATED: Here's Where 'A Christmas Story' Was Filmed 37 Years Ago

Andalusia, Alabama

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Head down south this December for Andalusia's Candyland , the town's ultra-festive holiday event held throughout the month. Admission is free of charge, but includes a small $4 fee for horse-drawn carriage rides. You can also enjoy the Snow Show, take photos with Santa, hop on the holiday train and more!

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From New England ski towns to charming European manors, these festive getaways are perfect for enjoying the holidays away from home this year.

Asheville, North Carolina

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The Biltmore Estate comes alive at Christmastime with thousands of twinkling lights, trees and decorations throughout the stately home. There's also an evening candlelight experience with a crackling fire, wine tastings and live music. Stay at the Omni Grove Park Inn to take full advantage of their iconic spa and admire their yearly holiday gingerbread displays.

Charleston, South Carolina

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Charleston is a special place to visit any time of year, but it's even more magical at Christmastime. The Holy City takes the holiday season seriously, with its annual Holiday Festival of Lights, the Sound of Charleston concert, Parade of Boats, and our personal favorite: holiday walking tours of swoon-worthy historic homes. Plus, it's one of America's great food destinations, so you can feel good about outsourcing holiday meals this year.

This year, Charleston's iconic Dewberry Hotel partnered with floral and event designer Lewis Miller to deck out its lobby bar and Christmas tree. The gemstone-colored arrangements were inspired by Majolica ceramics, and you can spot hidden treasures like butterflies and coral among the branches.

Cambridge Beaches, Bermuda

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The 86 cottages at Cambridge Beaches in Bermuda were recently redesigned by Kellyann Hee (formerly of Soho House). They are all positioned along the coastline, offering privacy and unparalleled ocean views. This holiday season, Cambridge Beaches will be offering two festive packages: "Family Winter Wonderland" and "Romantic Winter Wonderland." Both experiences include suite accommodations, Christmas Day brunch, a photo session, and dinner at the Sunken Harbor Club. The Family Winter Wonderland package also includes a cottage filled with holiday decorations and special gifts under the Christmas tree, while the Romantic Winter Wonderland package includes a couples massage at the spa.

Paris, France

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Paris is always a dream during the holiday season, and this year is no exception. Le Chalet du Plaza Athénée recently unveiled a new ice skating rink and Alpine-inspired fondue experience in partnership with Veuve Clicquot.

Soufrière, St. Lucia

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December is the perfect time to escape from the frigid winter weather and migrate to the Eastern Caribbean. Temperatures in St. Lucia average between the high 70's and low 80's in December, so swimming, snorkeling, and boating are all still on the docket. Take in the breathtaking scenery and diverse landscape of St. Lucia—including volcano-fed sulphur springs, lush rainforests, and verdant pitons emerging from crystal-clear Caribbean waters.

Stay at Sugar Beach to strike the perfect balance of adventure and relaxation. This Viceroy resort is situated in an ideal spot on the island that's convenient to local attractions (such as the UNESCO World Heritage-listed pitons) and boasts incredible amenities such as a private white-sand beach, delectable on-site restaurants, and a luxe spa. Pro tip: There's also a fantastic snorkeling spot full of tropical fish a few yards off the hotel's private beach. Whether you crave an action-packed trip or simply want to sit by the pool with a cold rum cocktail in hand, there's something for everyone at this beautiful property.

Adare, Ireland

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Ireland is a magical destination any time of year, but the holiday season adds an extra layer of charm that simply can't be replicated. Make your way to Adare, a charming village in County Limerick situated about 2.5 hours outside of Dublin. This quaint village was founded in the 13th century and is filled with history and heritage. There, you'll find charming thatched cottages with red doors that also function as boutiques, coffee shops, pubs, and restaurants. Take a tour of Adare's Desmond Castle, a 13th-century splendor, or the nearby Bunratty Castle, which is considered the most complete and authentic medieval castle in Ireland.

For the ultimate holiday getaway, stay at Adare Manor . This beautiful estate is surrounded by 840 acres of pristine parkland where you can take leisurely winter walks in the countryside or opt for an experience like falconry or archery. Afterwards, wind down at the hotel's on-property spa with their signature treatment, Coladh Samh (pronounced "culla sauv"), which is named after the Gaelic phrase to wish someone a good night's sleep. It includes a relaxation massage and cooling Irish Ogham stone treatment to help you snooze like a baby (perfect for sleep-deprived travelers). At night, snuggle up with a cocktail by the crackling fireplace or visit the hotel's Michelin-starred restaurant, The Oak Room, for a culinary experience you won't soon forget.

Budapest, Hungary

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If you're looking for a truly special European getaway, head to Budapest this holiday season. At Christmastime, the Hungarian capital is filled with twinkling lights, festive trees, and beautiful holiday decor. Budapest also boasts two Christmas markets where you can experience food vendors and craftspeople selling traditional Hungarian goods, take a twirl on the ice rink, and attend local holiday shows.

To properly take in all of the holiday festivities, stay at the Matild Palace which is conveniently located near city center. The hotel was built in 1902 during the Belle Epoque era and is an architectural dream. Stay in beautifully appointed rooms, indulge in luxurious on-site spa treatments, or check out a contemporary cabaret show. While you're there, don't miss the opportunity to dine at the hotels' restaurants, which were conceptualized by Michelin-starred chef Wolfgang Puck. The hotel's Matild Cafe and Cabaret also recently underwent a meticulous five-year renovation to help restore it to its original grandeur from 1901.

Woodstock, Vermont

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Woodstock is a charming ski village that served as a passion project for Laurance Rockefeller, the businessman, philanthropist, and conservationist who helped restore the town after falling in love with it and one of Woodstock's citizens. Rockefeller and his wife, Mary French, helped bring small businesses to the crumbling downtown area and restored the rows of buildings to their former glory. Today, Woodstock is a top destination in New England and an idyllic place to spend a cozy holiday either exploring the white-blanketed beauty for yourself or from inside with a cup of coffee by the fireplace.

Just outside of Woodstock lies Barnard, a 260-year-old mountain town that houses the state's most luxurious destination: Twin Farms . The adults-only, all-inclusive resort offers something for everyone: skiing and other outdoor winter activities, a fabulous spa, one-of-a-kind dining experiences, and a variety of seasonal programming that is sure to delight enthusiasts of all kinds. The 300-acre property is also beautifully adorned for Christmas, putting guests into the holiday spirit as soon as they arrive.

The Bahamas

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Dreaming of warmer weather, sky-high palm trees, and living on island time? Nassau is easy to get to from most major airports these days and certainly worth any effort to spend a long weekend or more savoring its endless miles of pristine beaches. Set sail or just soak up the sun this holiday season for a welcomed change of pace.

Rosewood Baha Mar is a perfect place to unwind, get inspired, and find adventure this season. The resort's two villas (Oceanside Six-Bedroom Villa, shown here) are a great option if you still want to feel at home while also having a stunning change of scenery. Guests never have to leave the property with all the dining options (including a new Daniel Boulud restaurant), activities, wellness programming, and seasonal events going on all December long.

Washington, Connecticut

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Enjoy a quintessential New England Christmas in the charming Litchfield Hills located in central Connecticut. The whole town lights up for the holiday season and is full of activities, from snowy carriage rides at Wood Acres Farm to West Cornwall's Twelve Days of Christmas, which is a village-wide holiday art display put on by local creatives. Plus, you can't miss all the amazing antiques shopping here.

Cozy up at the editor-adored Mayflower Inn & Spa, Auberge Resorts Collection , which transforms into a whimsical winter wonderland every year.

Aspen, Colorado

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Aspen is a haven for ski bunnies, art aficionados, and wellness enthusiasts to pursue their passions amid a stunning landscape. It's also a fabulous place to enjoy even a small part of the holiday season. The 12 Days of Aspen festival leading up to Christmas offers ice skating, concerts, and family events galore, while Ullr Nights offers nighttime alpine roller coasters and s'mores by the bonfire. And you won't want to miss the town's impressive food and beverage scene.

If you're looking for a place to gather the whole family for the holidays, consider Cloud Manor , a luxury vacation rental from onefinestay . This spectacular chalet is a private, gated home at the base of Aspen Mountain that boasts spectacular views, close proximity to the best ski runs, a stunning balcony and hot tub, wine cellar, and plenty of common areas to unite the family over meals, games, or just sweet conversation.

Hot Springs, Virginia

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The quaint town of Hot Springs lies in the idyllic Shenandoah Valley and makes an excellent refuge from Christmas crowds. The town has recently opened a new winery and brewery, and the idyllic Main Street is the gathering spot for the annual Hot Springs Christmas Parade.

At the center of it all is the historic Homestead resort, which is a lovely place for the whole family to spend Christmas. The 18th-century property is beautifully decorated for the holidays and filled with Christmas spirit, from the jaw-dropping feasts to artisan craft classes and the beloved Homestead Holiday S'mores Express.

Salzburg, Austria

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Home to the world's most resplendent Christmas markets, Salzburg is an excellent destination for getting in the holiday spirit and reveling in the old-world glamour this historic city has to offer. UNESCO World Heritage Mirabell Palace hosts fabulous Christmas concerts while local chocolatiers offer out-of-this-world holiday goodies and artisans sell their crafts based on medieval traditions.

There's no better place to stay in Salzburg than Hotel Goldener Hirsch, a Luxury Collection Hotel , housed in a charming building that dates back to the 15th century. Also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this luxurious property manages to feel like a second home, even if it's your first time visiting. An exceptional representation of Continental European hospitality, cuisine, and Christmas spirit, are all sure to cement a place in your heart for this beautiful place.

Palm Beach, Florida

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One of our favorite seaside escapes is a delightful place to enjoy Christmas this year. Giant Christmas-tree-shaped sand sculptures, boat parades, and holiday shopping in a historic lighthouse are just a few of the unique experiences offered in Palm Beach during the holidays. Plus, you can't beat the fabulous shopping and perfect weather during December in South Florida.

The Breakers Palm Beach is the perfect place to wake up Christmas morning, as it is consistently voted one of the best hotels to enjoy holiday decor. The breathtaking views, coastal-inspired suites, and wide variety of family-friendly activities will have the whole clan jonesing to spend every holiday here, Plus, The Breakers offers a famously fabulous Christmas morning brunch in The Circle ballroom to start the day off right.

Big Sky, Montana

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This famous ski destination near Yellowstone National Park makes for an idyllic escape at the end of the year. From snowmobiling to sleigh rides, there's always something to do outdoors in this winter wonderland. Plus, Big Sky is home to a charming downtown area that's full of local shops, restaurants, and breweries to enjoy on your rest days. It gets all decked out for Christmas and serves as a main destination for many of the town's holiday events from art walks to film festivals.

Enjoy your snow-capped stay at the new Montage Big Sky . This addition to the Montage portfolio is sure to dazzle with sumptuously appointed interiors that reflect the surroundings, ski-in/ski-out access, a 10,000 square foot spa, and six dining experiences. Nearly 6,000 acres of prime, ski-able land is all yours for the taking for a lovely White Christmas.

St. Vincent & The Grenadines

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If the see-and-be-seen vibe of St. Barths that permeates during this time of year isn't speaking to you, venture farther south this holiday season to enjoy the laidback yet lavish getaway St. Vincent & The Grenadines offers. Immortalized by Princess Margaret, this gorgeous Caribbean island offers an idyllic escape and a rum punch-laded Christmas celebration.

Spend your holiday at one of Mandarin Oriental Canouan 's spectacular villa properties that offer indoor-outdoor living at its finest. These two- to four- bedroom homes are perfect for spending a week with family by a private infinity pool overlooking the pink sand beach with the assistance of a dedicated butler service. Now that's our kind of way to spend the holidays.

Leatherhead, England

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Just 20 miles from London lies the lush, rolling hills and laid-back lifestyle of Surrey, which offers all the bucolic beauty of the Cotswolds with close proximity to one of our favorite cities. All of the villages in the county adorn their historic buildings for the holidays and host all kinds of events from festive markets to ceremonial tree lightings.

Make the historic town of Leatherhead at the base of Surrey Hills your home base with a fabulous stay at Beaverbrook Estate . The 1866 mansion has a rich history and that can be felt throughout the 470-acre property. Guests can stay in the main house or in one of the two sumptuously appointed homes off the original estate for more seclusion. An ice rink with spectacular views, dining experiences inspired by age-old Christmas traditions, and plenty of thoughtful touches will make this sprawling estate feel like home this holiday season.

Lauren Wicks is a freelance writer and editor based in Birmingham, Alabama. Before going on her own, Lauren worked for brands such as VERANDA, EatingWell, and Cooking Light , and she covers all things lifestyle from interior design and luxury travel to wine and wellness.

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Tempted to skip town for the holidays? Here are a few places we recommend.

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Maui, Hawaii

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The best way to show your support for Maui after the devastating Lahaina wildfires? Go! But do it mindfully. Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea will help with that. On December 4, it's unveiling a stunning floral art installation, entitled "Red Hawaiian Christmas." The artist, Noah Harders, who was born and raised in Waikapū, paid homage to the land by using traditional Hawaiian elements, like weaving coconut palm fronds and palm leaves found on Maui's west side, plus incorporating locally grown anthuriums, as well as plays on raffia skirts and lauhala belts as nods to hula. While there will be plenty of festive programming to choose from, the highlight will be the Love for Lahaina Grand Tasting, which will bring together chefs from Lahaina who lost their restaurants in the fires—all proceeds will go to recovery efforts.

New York, New York

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Yes it's crowded, yes it's touristy, but there is no denying the charms of NYC during the holidays. From the Rockefeller tree (pro tip: go on a weekday morning for a far calmer experience) to the many, many must-see things happening around town— The Nutcracker at the New York City Ballet, the Rockettes at Radio City, the holiday train show at the New York Botanical Garden—you're guaranteed to get the full NYC Christmas experience. Plus a side of Swiss coziness if you stay at the Mark , where Jean-Georges is transforming a corner of the property into the Mark Chalet, complete with wood panels, gingham details, and fondue on the menu.

Read Reviews The Mark

Savannah, Georgia

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Just to take meandering strolls to admire Savannah's beautiful stately homes swathed in festive decor would be enough to fill out a holiday in town, but it helps too that this charming city is full of fantastic restaurants and layered with centuries of history. The Perry Lane Hotel will get you in the Christmas spirit with its over-the-top decorations and plenty of festive experiences for kids and adults alike. Think holiday-themed cocktails, seasonal dining menus, reindeer greets on the roof, gift-stuffed stockings delivered by elves, and a story time with Mrs. Claus.

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Lake Como, Italy

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You will be pampered and spoiled like an Italian aristocrat at Villa d'Este , which is staying open for Christmas this year, something Lake Como's grandest dame establishment has done only a handful of times in its history. The sumptuous decorations strewn over every inch of the palazzo will probably have you begging them to make this an annual tradition. So will all the indulgences on the list of festive pursuits, like caviar tastings; a brand new Chocolate Room filled with cakes, cookies, and Villa d'Este's own artisanal panettone; and a Christmas menus with delicacies like risotto with langoustine, eggs in cocotte with Alba truffle, and Campidoglio goose leg confit with foie gras and chestnuts.

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The Ozarks, Missouri

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The picturesque region that sprawls across four states (Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and a sliver of Kansas) will provide tons of Christmas entertainment—especially for the kids—courtesy of Big Cedar Lodge . The 4,600-acre wilderness resort in Ridgedale, MO, will be a true playground of festive pursuits. On the extensive list of activities: gingerbread bake-offs, visits from Santa, baking workshops with Mrs. Claus, storytime with elves, an ugly sweater party hosted by the Grinch complete with green pancakes and green hot chocolate, and a guided golf cart tour through the Lost Canyon Cave, which will be illuminated with 4 million lights.

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There's really no better time than the end of the year to take that bucket list trip to the farthest ends of the earth. At the St. Regis Bora Bora , you'll still have plenty of Christmas cheer—with a Polynesian twist. A champagne sabering celebration on December 23 kicks off two weeks of themed programming, which includes a visit from Santa, multicourse feasts, al fresco movie nights, and fireworks, plus cultural activities like flower crown weaving and shell jewelry classes and an introducton to Va'a, a form of traditional Polynesian canoeing.

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Park City, Utah

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You're pretty much guaranteed to have a white Christmas in Park City, the perfect snowy haven for skiing and, more importantly, everything après. Auberge Resorts' Lodge at Blue Sky is a 3,500-acre winter wonderland where there is something festive for everyone in the family. Santa scavenger hunts, gingerbread house-making competitions, cookie decorating, and a cocoa bar for the kids; wine tastings, charcuterie board workshops, cacao rituals, and meditative hikes for the adults; with horse-drawn sleigh rides and Christmas movie nights to please all ages.

Read Reviews The Lodge at Blue Sky

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Leave the kids at home for this one. The Caribbean's swankiest island gets even more so at Hotel Barrière Le Carl Gustaf , which has a $12,000 package for the holiday season that'll get you two nights in a deluxe bungalow suite stocked with cookies, eggnog, champagne and even a Christmas tree, a sunset cruise, and Biologique Recherche couple's treatments, all topped off with a romantic New Year's Eve dinner.

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Munich, Germany

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Germany's Christmas markets are legendary and you really can't go wrong with any of the ones that spring up around the country come December. Munich is on the top of our list for the city's Bavarian history and architecture, the fabulous location of its main market in Marienplatz, and the new Rosewood , the first international luxury property to open in Munich since 2007, which also happens to be perfectly situated in the heart of the city.

Read Reviews Rosewood Munich

Péréz Zeledón, Costa Rica

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Good food, good vibes, reconnecting with nature and giving back? We can't think of a better way to spend the last few weeks of 2023. At the all-inclusive Hacienda AltaGracia , Christmas comes with a side of wellness. Sound baths, chakra meditations, moon ceremonies, astrology forecasts, and crystal workshops are on the menu, as are festive things like an introduction to rompope (a Latin version of eggnog), a traditional horse parade known as El Tope, and a Christmas Eve dinner with honey-glazed turkey, crispy pork belly with pineapple chili relish, and a chocolate and vanilla yule log. There's opportunity to do good, too: sign up for the high canopy tree net experience, not only for stunning sunset views but because 15% of proceeds will be donated to Baby2Baby. You can also help deliver parcels of food and necessities to the local girls orphanage on Christmas Day.

Read Reviews Hacienda AltaGracia

Umbria, Italy

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What would Gwyneth Paltrow do? If you consider yourself someone who ponders this question often, we suggest putting the Italian countryside on the list. It's where you'll find Reschio, a stunning estate sprinkled with private villas that GP calls one of her favorite places on earth. Two years ago, the Borza family, second-generation owners of the 3,750-acre pile , added a 36-suite hotel, the Hotel Castello di Reschio . If you want a cozy holiday, this is where you'll want to be—a Christmas Eve bonfire picnic, mass in the family chapel, country walks and board games, and plenty of cocktails by the fireplace to be had in between, are just some of what to expect.

Read Reviews Hotel Castello di Reschio

Ascot, England

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Ascot may be most famous for the annual horse race so beloved by the royal family, but it has its wintertime charms too, especially at the grand Coworth Park . The Dorchester Collection property is everything you would envision in an English countryside estate, with tons of fireplaces, cozy nooks, and stunning Christmas decorations. Special on-site holiday activities include a champagne afternoon tea accompanied by festive singing, a screening of the King's televised Christmas Day address, card-making workshops, and many a multi-course feast. Plus, the 22-suite property is less than an hour from London should you want to add a day of culture and shopping to the itinerary.

Read Reviews Coworth Park

London, England

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London famously goes all out for its Christmas decorations, meaning you certainly won't be wanting for festive spirit in the UK capital. Not to mention the shopping! Take care of all your last minute gift needs at classics like Harrod's and Fortnum & Mason before retreating to the luxurious confines of Claridge's , a London grande dame that also happens to have some of the best holiday decorations in town—this year Louis Vuitton is designing its famous Christmas tree.

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Loire Valley, France

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The majestic châteaux and Old World landmarks of France's Loire Valley spare no expense with their Christmas decorations and holiday events . Each is done up in a different theme—Château de Villandry will have a winter garden with ornamental cabbage and leeks and boxwood lace, for example, while Château de Chenonceau will overflow with flowers and Château d'Aizy-le-Rideau with a profusion of sweets. As for where to stay, opt for a historic château of your own with the 80-acre Hotel Château du Grand-Lucé , which was originally built in 1764 for Baron Jacques Pineau de Viennay, a close confidant of King Louis XV, and now has just 17 rooms, each exquisitely decorated with de Gournay and Pierre Frey wallpaper, plus three centuries' worth of art and antiques.

Read Reviews Hotel Château du Grand-Lucé

Asheville, North Carolina

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You can still get the European château experience without leaving the country at Asheville, home of Biltmore, the jaw-droppingly grand estate—at 178,926 square feet it's the largest private home in America—owned by the Vanderbilt family. The over-the-top Christmas decorations here are reason enough to visit, but there is also a fun dining and arts scene to explore in Asheville proper too. As for where to stay, the sprawling grounds of Biltmore has a selection of accommodations—we recommend the standalone cottages so you can really get a feel for the Gilded Age life.

Kennebunk, Maine

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Quintessentially cozy New England charm can be found all along the Eastern seaboard, though this enclave of Maine does it particularly well thanks to the White Barn Inn , an institution for more than 150 years. For Christmas the Auberge resort is going all in on holiday indulgence: think cookies and eggnog by the fire, cocktail classes using locally foraged botanicals, an appearance by Santa at afternoon tea, a Christmas Eve feast, an invigorating beach hike to work it off the next morning, followed by another feast on Christmas Day.

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Zermatt, Switzerland

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Switzerland has a postcard-perfect ski resort for every type of traveler, from jetsetters in search of a scene (St. Moritz) to die-hard monarchists who follow the Windsors' every move (Klosters). Traveling with the kids? Put Zermatt on the list. Not only does this charming—and car-free—village have a sprawling state-of-the-art network of trails for every level of skier, it's also home to one of the country's greatest landmarks: the Matterhorn. And thanks to the recent launch of a ski lift that connects to Italy's Aosta Valley just beyond the mountain, you can literally ski in two countries in a single afternoon. As for where to stay, we like the Hotel Monte Rosa , a 41-room Victorian jewel box of a property full of history and old world touches.

Read Reviews Hotel Monte Rosa

Danube River

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The Christmas markets that spring up in various towns of Central Europe (Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, and Austria) are legendary—and thanks to Uniworld, they can all be enjoyed in one wonderful cruise down the Danube River. The company's 8-day Danube Holiday Markets trip includes stops in Passau, Salzburg, Vienna, Bratislava, and Budapest. In addition to the many, many shopping excursions (do yourself a favor and bring a spare suitcase), there will also be spiced wine tastings, concert outings, a cruise through the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Wachau Valley, and museum visits.

Cartagena, Colombia

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Cartagena ticks off many boxes for a wonderful Christmastime holiday: it has a rich history, highly Instagrammable architecture, vibrant nightlife, and loads of charm. Plus, it's a short flight from the East Coast and the weather will be perfect. Stay long enough for New Year's Eve, when the streets of Old Town turn into one giant exuberant festival. When you're ready to call it a night, retreat into the elegant confines of the Sofitel Legend Santa Clara , which has all the requisite creature comforts of a modern hotel, along with unique details (confessionals, water wells, arched walkways) that hark back to its former life as a 17th century convent.

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County Mayo, Ireland

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The incredible Christmas decor alone is reason enough to spend the holidays at Ashford Castle , the 800-year-old property that was once the home of the Guinness family. Along with seasonal treats like mulled wine, minced pies, festive afternoon tea, and carol singing, there is a plethora of resort activities to sign up for, whether it's falconry, boat trips, clay shooting, archery, or horseback riding, to name just a few. The best part? Ending your day in one of Ashford Castle's 83 rooms, all individually decorated in sumptuous fabrics and furnishings, beautiful antiques, and thoughtful modern luxuries.

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45+ Solo Travel Destinations for Christmas and New Year’s

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August 22, 2023 by Tracey Nesbitt

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Solo travel destinations for Christmas can be difficult to choose and a puzzle to plan–but such a pleasure to enjoy!

Some people just want to get away. Others have time off built into their schedules, like Alison. “I worked in big corporate sales environments whose clients shut down over Christmas so taking leave then was sometimes mandatory. It was great to escape the commercialism, sympathetic looks, and the tricky family members and experience lots of different cultures' celebrations.”

Christmas and New Year's Eve can be tricky holidays for solo travelers. That's what makes the recommendations that follow so special: they are all from members of the Solo Traveler community who have personally spent the holidays alone in destinations around the world.

Over the last few years, we have compiled recommendations for over 45 solo travel destinations for the holidays. Please keep in mind that none of the recommendations below are endorsements from Solo Traveler, as we have not visited them all ourselves.

Let's start with an enthusiastic holiday travel reminiscence from Linda.

‪ I love being away for Christmas to escape the family festivities.‪ I can't remember when I was home last time over the Christmas holidays. I've been to Namibia, Kenya, Ivory Coast, India, Taiwan, Florida, Australia, China, and so on. I'm still looking for a travel destination for this year. I might not want to go that far, so I'm thinking Europe or the Middle East, or maybe a yoga holiday.

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What To Do On the Actual Holiday Dates

Travel in the holiday season in countries that celebrate Christmas and New Year's can be festive and beautiful, with lights and other decorations, events, music, markets, parades and more. People are often especially friendly and chatty and the air is filled with the scents of baked goods, seasonal drinks, and evergreens.

But what about the actual days, December 24-26, And December 31-January 1? What does a solo traveler do when the destination shuts down? I have had a number of people tell me that nothing is open in their city, there is no transportation available, and nothing to do.

Here's the thing: that isn't entirely true. While it's true that many of the things we might make use of as locals will be unavailable, there are still options for travelers. We wouldn't necessarily know about them as locals, because we've never really needed to know. Here are a few options that may be available to you in a solo travel destination you choose for Christmas or New Year's.

  • Day Tours I once spent a week in London over Christmas. On Christmas day, I took a bus tour of Windsor, Bath, and Stonehenge. There were lots of solo travelers on the tour, which included Christmas lunch by a roaring fire in a historical pub in the English countryside.
  • Volunteering What could be more in keeping with the season than to help serve dinner to people in need? Homeless shelters, churches, or community centers might welcome an extra pair of hands and in return, you will be fed both physically and spiritually.
  • Dine Out Hotel restaurants are a good bet for a Christmas dinner. Almost everyone staying there will also be away from home, so you'll have a natural conversation starter if you feel like meeting people. Plan ahead, though – these dinners can fill up quickly. Look for a list of restaurants that will be open on Christmas day in your destination, like this one for London .
  • Dine In Pick up your favorite foods – or try new ones – before the stores close, and treat yourself to whatever your heart desires on the holiday. With no pressure to engage in sightseeing, relax and indulge. Watch a movie, take a bath, cook yourself a meal if you're in an apartment, take a swim if you're in a hotel. Dive into that book you've been meaning to read. Take a nap. It's all up to you!
  • Take a Walk See the destination in a new light. With far fewer people and vehicles on the streets, get a good look at the architecture and scenery, not to mention the Christmas lights. Take photos, including selfies, if you're so inclined, with no pressure to be quick about it and fewer obstacles in your way.
  • Make It a Travel Day Flying on Christmas or New Year's Eve or Christmas Day has its benefits. Since most people want to be in their destination for those dates, fewer people will be in transit. That means more room, potentially lower prices, and possibly better moods or even a chance for an upgrade.
  • Enjoy a Choir Check to see if churches in the area are holding special Christmas services. Whether you observe the day or not, it can be a beautiful thing to be a part of someone else's traditions.
  • Take a Tour or Cruise If you just want to get away and don't want to have to do all the planning and organizing, leave it all to someone else! Just show up and enjoy. Participate in the things you like, forgo the rest.

Speaking of tours, here are a couple of options for the 2023 holiday season:

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Christmas in London or Paris? A Difficult Choice.

Below are dozens of holiday season destinations for solo travelers listed by continent.

The two cities in this section could have been included there as well but they are worth some special attention. The charm of London and Paris can be experienced all year round, but during the December holidays, they each dress up in a special way and offer more magic than ever. Hence, they get some extra profile.

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London Over Christmas and New Year's

Special London activities for Christmas and New Year's include:

  • Covent Garden . Covent Garden is a car-free area for shopping, dining, and entertainment located in London's West End. Learn more about Christmas in Covent Garden here .
  • Kew Gardens . Their annual after-dark festivities include sparkling tunnels of light, dancing lakeside reflections, and the fire garden. Learn more .
  • St. Paul's Cathedral . Whether you're Anglican or not, St. Paul's Cathedral is definitely worth a visit. They hold concerts throughout the year. Here's what they have going on over the holiday season .
  • Hyde Park Winter Wonderland . It starts mid-November and ends January 2nd and tickets must be purchased online , in advance. There are shows and rides.
  • Oxford Street to Carnaby Street . Oxford Street is always done up for Christmas. From there, wander down Argyle Street (you can take Regent Street, but on Argyle you'll pass the London Palladium) to Liberty London (their famous prints are making a nice comeback). Then head down Carnaby Street, which is for pedestrians only, for trendy, Soho shopping.
  • St. Martin-in-the-Fields. New Year's Eve Opera and Operetta Matinée by Candlelight with highlights from many operas. Tickets on sale here .
  • City cruises and tours . A quick google search will deliver open-top buses and cruises on the Thames to take you through London to soak in the Christmas spirit.

For more options, read Solo Travel London on a Budget .

Where to stay in London for Christmas? I suggest making it special. My top recommendation is Montague on the Gardens , located in Bloomsbury near the British Museum and walking distance to the West End and Covent Garden. It is cozy and very, very British. Have dinner there and you won't have to search for what is open on Christmas and New Year's in London. For more options read Best Places to Stay in London: Accommodation for Solo Travelers .

What our readers say:

Suzanne, who spent the holidays in London last year, says that the city  nicely celebrates the holidays with food festivals, carnivals, ice skating, and more. Tickets for the New Year's Eve fireworks, the largest annual fireworks display in the UK, go on sale in October, and Suzanne says it is an amazing experience to see in person.  

London also comes highly recommended as a solo travel destination for Christmas by Bev, who has  spent the holidays there five times. A little tip she shared with us is to “bring your own holiday music–the songs you really love to hear and that make you smile, not just what you think is traditional.”

Bella suggests that you “take a night tour of London and see it all lit up, especially the lovely tree at Buckingham Palace.”

We even have some insider tips from Ann, a very enthusiastic local!

I admit I live here, but one of the best times of the year to be in London is between Christmas and New Year as there are next to no tourists and lots of the locals leave the city to stay with relatives outside of the city or abroad. Last year I saw the Nutcracker ballet in the Coliseum on Christmas Eve and walking home afterwards was magical, so quiet and just a hint of frost in the air. Should we be lucky enough to get a white Christmas, it is even better as the snow muffles all the sounds and with all the old buildings and alleyways in the city, it truly feels like you are in Dickens' London in A Christmas Carol. You almost expect to run into Scrooge and Cratchit!  

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Paris Over Christmas and New Year's

Special Paris activities for Christmas and New Year's include:

  • Champs Élysées . Naturally, this is a required stop as the boulevard is lit with millions of sparkling lights in celebration of the season.
  • Tuileries Garden Magie de Noël . This is Paris' largest Christmas market. It includes a Christmas-themed carnival–a continuation of the tradition of “fun fairs” in Paris since Medieval times–an “Artisan Village,” and, naturally, delicious food and drinks. Starting in November, Christmas markets pop up all over Paris.
  • Skating . While at the Tuileries Garden, participate or just watch the skating.
  • Holiday window displays . Paris' famous department stores put on the Christmas ritz in their window displays. Go to Printemps Haussmann or Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann for the displays. Go to their rooftops for great views of Paris.
  • The arts . This is a great list of concerts, operas and ballets in Paris over the holidays . The wonderful thing about music and ballet is that you don't need to understand French.
  • City cruises and tours . A quick google search will deliver open-top buses and cruises on the Seine to take you through Paris to soak in the Christmas spirit.

For more options, read Solo Travel Paris on a Budget: Now Is the Time .

Where to stay in Paris for Christmas? I suggest treating yourself for a night or two at the Parisienne boutique hotel Hotel Saint-Louis en l'Isle . It's in the exciting Marais district in the 4th Arrondissement and just 250 m from Cathedral Notre Dame de Paris and the Latin Quarter. Newly renovated, it's modern but with old world character. However, while it offers breakfast, it does not have a restaurant.

Another option is Hôtel l’Echiquier Opéra Paris . It's located on a side street in the 10th Arrondissement away from the crowds and noise but close to Paris' highlights. Built in the 1850's and decorated in a beautiful Belle Époque style, it has a full restaurant and bar.

For more options, read Best Hotels in Paris for Solo Travelers: Reader Recommendations .

Paris is recommended as a wonderful solo travel destination for Christmas by Micheline. “Paris is festive at Christmas. Try to arrive a day or two ahead, so you can get your bearings and figure out your plan for the holiday. Before Christmas, you can see the fascinating Buche de Noel displays in bakery windows. While many restaurants close for Christmas itself, hotel restaurants serve dinner and Paris has some wonderful ones. Be sure to take a stroll or a cab ride to see the lights.”

It's also recommended by Sonja. “I loved it. I spent the 24th in Versailles and the Louvre and had a lovely dinner. The 25th was for walking only. It's a bank holiday in Paris as well so everything was closed. But the Christmas service in Notre Dame was breathtaking. I left on the 26th so I don't know how it would have been over New Year's, but it's probably great.”

December Holiday Destinations Around the World

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Antarctica and Arctic Regions

Reykjavik, Iceland at New Year’s is absolutely incredible, says Natalie. “There's a constant supply of fireworks, even in daylight. When I went, I headed to the top of the hill where the Hallgrimskirkja Church is, as there is a big gathering of locals where the fireworks are set off. When I left to walk back to the hotel at about 12:30 pm, the fireworks were still going off and it was just the best, happiest atmosphere. It has to be my favorite new year.”

Iceland is also recommended by Emily. “I did Christmas in Iceland solo a few years back. I would definitely recommend it. It was my first white Christmas – it actually snowed on Christmas Day. I was terrified before getting there but it turned out to be absolutely amazing!”

Solo Holiday Destinations in Africa

Cape Town, South Africa is recommended by Lize. “For the winelands, beaches, forest, and mountains.”

Djibouti and Ethiopia  are the destinations where Catherine spent last Christmas and New Year. “In Djibouti on Christmas Eve/Christmas Day I was on a two-day trip to Lakes Assal and Abbe, which was fantastic. I spent New Year’s Eve in Ethiopia climbing Dallol Volcano in the Danakil Depression as part of a 3-day tour. Both were excellent experiences and yielded great memories to mark the days.

Marrakech,  Morocco  is recommended by Riad. “You'll get to enjoy the wonders of the city, the monuments, the souks, the food, a camel ride, skiing in the Atlas Mountains, or a day trip to the surrounding villages. All that in one city–and it's sunny even in December.”

Tunisia is Rebekah's suggestion  “for a nice sunshine resort break and lots of relaxing in the sun.”

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Asian Destination Recommendations

Japan  Aaron tells us that Christmas is not a public holiday in Japan, so everything is open, which is great for travelers. He says, “the Japanese do love celebrating it, so there are loads of Christmas decorations and festivals. I spent the last 2 Christmases in Tokyo and Hokkaido, and it was awesome.”

Says Joleen, “Japan is lovely during the New Year season as many families are out in full force in their beautiful kimonos visiting the temples. However, many eateries and attractions are closed during this period, so that’s something to look out for!”

Hiroshima and Kyoto  are recommended by Nancy for Christmas solo travel destinations. “It was wonderful. I ended up in Hiroshima on Christmas Day. The city was lit up with winter lights, and beautiful. New Year's in Kyoto was incredible, listening to all the many temple bells ringing in the year. I travel alone very often and always have great experiences.”

Brian says, “I enjoyed Kyōto on Christmas, as it felt like a regular Monday when I visited. Lots of places were open. (Do mind though that the first days of January are a Japanese national holiday where some attractions and most small businesses are closed from New Year's Eve until typically the fifth of January.)”

Tokyo  is recommended by T.C. “There are decorations everywhere, but everything is much more low key and uniquely Japanese.”

Korea is recommended by Wulan. “Last Christmas and New Year, going to South Korea, alone but feeling good, I went to Bosingak to count down the new year. It is full with people, so you can't easily move your body but it was a great experience.”

Singapore Victoria chose Singapore as one of her solo holiday destinations. “As it is a Buddhist country, they weren’t too bothered by December 25th. I was! The best places I found were actually 5* hotels as they were full of tourists celebrating Christmas. We had such fun as there were lots of other solo travelers there too.

Southeast Asia  is suggested by Jules. He spent “two weeks Eco Volunteering with Bamboo Young at Heart. Week one was in Surin province Thailand, working with elephants, then Siem Reap, Cambodia to work with Water Aid. Then I was on my own meandering through Cambodia and back to Thailand for 5 weeks. I'm 62, and it was my first solo backpacking experience. I didn't want to come home!”

Vietnam is Jennifer's recommendation. “I'd go just about anywhere in Vietnam solo, but specifically Hoi An & Hue are lovely.”

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Solo Holiday Destinations in The Americas

Eleuthera, Bahamas is recommended by Eva. “Every year I used to rent a different beach house on the island of Eleuthera. Sometimes I still do. Often friends and family joined, but if they did not that was alright, too. Deserted beaches, a kayak, and I was in heaven. The aim was to miss all the Christmas and New Year’s hoopla.”

Quebec, Canada is recommended by Ron. “I went skiing around Quebec a few years back. It has relatively cheap skiing and it's not very crowded. You definitely will get a white Christmas to boot!”

Galapagos, Ecuador  is   recommended by Jasmine. “I’m going to the Galapagos for New Year’s. I will be solo, but with like-minded adventurers on a boat.”

Antigua, Guatemala is recommended by Casey. “I loved it. I never felt alone since my hosts included me. It's best to stay with a family here. They don't hype up Christmas but it is a spectacular Christmas Eve.”

Guadalajara, Mexico is recommended by Jenny who “spent Christmas at a homestay where they celebrate their Christmas dinner and opening of gifts on December 24th. It was an experience to remember.”

Cusco, Peru   A memorable Christmas for Carole was spent in Cusco. “They have an amazing market on the 24th where locals buy everything needed to create a nativity scene. On Christmas Day they are all on display on church steps or entryways, from miniatures to full size. And that's just the start of the festivities!”

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United States

Disney World, Florida  is recommended by Tania, “for a magical experience – hands down.” Read Solo to Walt Disney World: A First Timer’s Complete Guide .

Hawaii is where Delma has spent the holidays for the last two years. “I love my aloha Christmas! When on Christmas Day people are having dinner and opening presents, I am swimming at the beach and drinking Mai Tais!”  

Chicago, Illinois delighted Rachel. “I went to Chicago for the first time for five days over Christmas last year. I was more than pleasantly surprised by the city and its people. I lucked out with the weather (the second warmest on record), was impressed with the architecture and with how much the city was decorated for the holidays, and I have to say, the people are some of the friendliest I've come across in the United States. I didn't have enough time to see everything I wanted to, but it felt so Christmassy I didn't mind. It was the first time I've gone on vacation for Christmas, and definitely won't be the last.”

New Orleans, Louisiana is the solo travel destination Jenny chose for Christmas on her last pre-pandemic international trip. “I loved the Christmas spirit all over this vibey City with most of the stores, buildings, hotels, etc. decked and all adorned with tree trimmings. The night markets and activities were interesting and entertaining. The brass bands with their variety of musical instruments strutted along the streets, and the nightclubs as well as the street corner buskers kept the spirit warm as nightfall was a bit on the cold side! I loved the Creole food and their beignets and coffee were a favorite of mine at Cafe du Mont!”

New Orleans is the place to be, according to Micheline. “Throughout the holidays, restaurants hold Reveillon Dinners, which are prix fixe, festive dinners with special dishes. The weather is mild, decorations are up and people are incredibly friendly. Because it’s a Catholic city, there are lots of services with great music. Bonus: if you can stay through Jan. 6, carnival season officially begins.  

Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona is recommended by Micheline. “I definitely recommend the Phoenix/Scottsdale area. The botanical garden and the zoo are decorated in festive lights. The winter sky is a beautiful color. The temperature is just right, usually in the 70s. Many restaurants have outdoor patios and it's great to watch the pretty sunsets.”

San Juan, Puerto Rico is recommended by  ‪ Suzanne. “I flew to San Juan, Puerto Rico a few days after Christmas. I stayed in the old city. I loved all the decorations that were up for Christmas! There was lots of activity going on and I always felt safe. I took a tour with Spoon Food Tours and loved it! After a few days in San Juan, I did a one week cruise (also solo) on Celebrity's Summit — also fabulous!”

San Diego, California is recommended by John for people looking for a solo travel destination for Christmas. “Last year, I did a quick trip to San Diego for a few days between Christmas & New Year's. I stayed in a boutique hotel in Little Italy. I used the trolley the whole time I was there. I took the Coaster up to Oceanside for the day to see the Surf Museum. The weather was phenomenal! There are very good restaurants on India Street in Little Italy and the Old Town area. I highly recommended this city.”

Sedona, Arizona  Trina says, “Christmas in Sedona: it's a lovely time of year to visit, not too cold, and you're still able to go hiking!”

Tucson, Arizona  Miraval Resort & Spa in the Santa Catalina Mountains in northern Tucson is recommended by René. “You can be as active or as chill as you want at this resort. The location is beautiful, and the food is fantastic!”

Washington, DC is recommended by Micheline. It's “wonderful at the holidays. The city is beautifully decorated, and the White House is gorgeous during Christmas. It's become a great restaurant town, too, and there are lots of holiday dishes on menus. Don't worry about cold weather, it's a temperate place.” Rebekah agrees, adding that during  the week between Christmas and New Year's, she found “bright sunshine and got to look around all the sights and museums with hardly any crowds. I loved it!”  

While it wasn't the week of Christmas, I visited DC in December one year, indulging in some of my favorite things: food, wine, and art.

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European Solo Travel Destinations for Christmas and New Year's

A Grand Tour Greta spent this past Christmas and New Year's in Europe on a month-long grand tour. “I visited 17 different countries and 36 different cities. I also experienced snow for the first time, and met so many new friends. I think I am going to start this as a new tradition for myself and pick a new country every holiday season.”

River Cruise Trina really enjoyed a European river cruise during the holiday season. “They stopped at all ports that had Christmas Markets. I highly recommend AMA Waterways, everything that was included was wonderful: the service, food, and tour offers. Plus, they offer to waive the single supplement fees.”

A Northern Tour is recommended by Cheri.

Last year, I did Germany (Triberg-the black forest, Frankfurt, and Hamburg for the Christmas markets). I had a lot of fun, and enjoyed good food and decor. I also went to Denmark, Copenhagen area at Christmas and enjoyed the food and markets there also. I took the train to “Hamlet's castle” and took the ferry to have lunch in Sweden. I finished up my trip in Holland, seeing the festival of lights from the canals, a country tour of windmills, and enjoying cheese and biscuits. I had a great time. The prices were lower than in the summer, the decorations were great, and there where fewer people–except maybe in Amsterdam.

Budapest, Hungary  is recommended by Arlene. “ I went to Budapest last year. It was fabulous. I got one of the last tickets for the Nutcracker ballet at the Opera House on Christmas Day. I recommend it for a solo trip.”

It's also recommended by Alison, along with Prague and Brussels. “I went to Prague, Budapest, and Brussels last year. It was beautiful. It was nice to spend the holiday time being productive and exploring rather than sitting around in a food coma.”

‪Christmas Markets in Germany are recommended by Karla. “I go every year to the Christmas Markets. I absolutely love them–and I'm never lonely.” See Exploring Christmas Markets in Germany and France .

Munich Janice visited six Christmas Markets in Munich alone. “Most run to December 23rd or 24th. The Tollwood Festival, which includes a Christmas Market, runs to December 31st and concludes with a big event on New Year’s Eve. I think that would be a perfect place for a solo traveler to celebrate the final night of the year.”

Nuremberg  is recommended by Shannon. “The traditional Christmas market is an amazing experience.”

ireland is one of my favorite solo travel destinations for christmas

Ireland I spent a week traveling around Dublin, Cork, and Galway just before Christmas last year. It was very festive and welcoming, and in spite of the fact that I am accustomed to snowy Canadian winters, the rain didn't bother me one bit. I attended Christmas concerts in churches in two different cities, admired the twinkling lights in the streets of Dublin, and enjoyed a pot of tea by the fire in the glow of the Christmas tree lights at my hotel. It was the perfect place to get into the holiday spirit! You can read about my trip in Dublin, Cork & Galway: Exploring Ireland Solo .

Prague, Czech Republic  is one of the most popular solo travel destinations for Christmas. I have only been away from home at Christmas twice in my life, and one of those years it was to spend  A Solo Christmas in Prague .

Gabriella also spent Christmas in Prague a few years ago. “I recommend the chimney cake stalls, short daytime classical concerts in churches, Charles Bridge at dawn on Christmas/Boxing Day, riverside walks, and if you want to brave the crowds, the Christmas Tree in the Old Town Square.”

Rudy also highly recommends Prague as a solo holiday destination.

I stayed in a hotel suite in the city center for comfort and short distances. On Christmas Eve, I enjoyed the Mozart dinner at the Grand Hotel, sharing a table for socializing. The food was little to write home about, but the red and white rococo cake surroundings were! On December 25 th , I took in a classical concert at the Rudolfinum. On the 26th, I went to the Baroque castle Zamek Liblice, 1 hour by train from Prague Central Station. Back in Prague again, another night was spent indulging in culture, though I don't remember if it was in the National Theatre or a cheesy pub crawl! Needless to say, I did visit the Christmas markets, and really felt the spirit of Christmas despite the lack of snow (normally a must for a Scandinavian). Prague is also loaded with events. There is hardly a day without palace concerts. Some things are closed during Christmas, but the city is full of internationals, and sites like Tripadvisor, MeetUp, InterNations, AirBnB (events) and Couchsurfing (events) offer a wide selection of things to do. Public transportation functions well, and I personally recommend the tram if you're not walking. Enjoy your trip – I surely did!

Norway is recommended by Sandra.

I do the Norwegian Coastal Ferry (Bergen-Kirkenes-Bergen) on Hurtigruten. They normally do not charge a single supplement and it’s a beautiful cruise. Dining is excellent and excursions are offered. Just remember the coastal ferries are working ships and not cruise ships. Some stops are just for a few minutes while others are several hours. There’s plenty to do and everyone is friendly. And besides, if you do it over winter you will probably see the northern lights. I appreciated how Hurtigruten docks their ships on Christmas Eve so the crew and passengers can attend church. The other nice thing was all the passengers were told the crew would not be available for a few hours on Christmas Eve so that they could enjoy dinner together. I don’t know that I would want to spend Christmas Eve and Christmas in a hotel because everything would be closed. I have no problems being onboard ship even if all I do is watch the beautiful scenery pass by.

Annabel adds, “I flew to Norway to board the Hurtigruten coastal ferry (MS Lofoten) for a cruise up and down the west coast of Norway. Things didn't go according to plan due to high seas, but departure delays, cancelled excursions, etc. were not holiday dampers. I went to see the Northern Lights and I saw them and had an incredible experience and met some really amazing people.”

Seville  is the Christmas solo travel destination recommended by Sarah. “I went last year and loved it. So tapas Christmas for us!”

Barcelona is recommended by Amanda. “Barcelona was brilliant at Christmas. They don't make a big fuss and the local shops and the eateries remain open. I stayed in a lovely little B&B whose breakfast was enough to keep me going all day. The weather was mild and the sights not too crowded. It was my best solo Christmas ever!”

Vienna, Austria  is   recommended by   Grace. “I would definitely recommend Vienna as a Christmas destination. Aside from being solo-friendly with a phenomenally efficient and navigable transport system, the whole city has a wonderful traditional Christmas feel to it, especially after dark when the light displays come into their own! Throw in the smell of mulled wine and gingerbread, and you've got yourself a magical Christmas experience.”

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Christmas Travel in the Middle East

Jordan is   the Christmas solo travel destination recommended by   Catherine. “It's my favorite country and I had a fantastic tour there over Christmas a couple of years ago. There is so much to see and do, the food is amazing, the people are friendly, and Petra is absolutely fantastic. Sadly, due to the situation in the Middle East, tourist numbers have dropped drastically but I understand it's still perfectly safe. You may even get Petra almost to yourself.”

A Solo Christmas in Oceania

“I spent the holidays in Australia one year and New Zealand another,” says Meaghan. “If you are looking to escape the cold weather, those destinations are perfect during December!”

Alice Springs to Darwin by train is recommended by Joanne. “I did the Ghan train trip on Christmas from Alice Springs to Darwin-but it does go from Adelaide then to Alice Springs and up to Darwin.” To get a feel for this iconic train trip, read Solo Aboard the Ghan .

Melbourne is recommended by Sarah. “I went to Melbourne one year. It was awesome. I flew from Brisbane on Christmas Day, spent 6 days in my favorite Aussie city just wandering the streets and catching up with some friends down there. It was the longest I'd ever spent there and I went with no plans in mind.”

Sydney is recommended by Les for Christmas/New Year's. “The weather is a little different there that time of year than it is in the Upper Midwest.”

New Zealand is recommended by the bloggers at Indie Travel Podcast. “I'd have to recommend New Zealand for Christmas, it's summer and lovely! If you're traveling solo, you could hop on the Stray Backpacker bus for an instant group of friends but with the flexibility to hop on and hop off when you like.”

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Will You Feel Lonely Being Alone for the Holidays?

It's a common and perfectly valid question: putting aside how wonderful all of these solo travel destinations for Christmas are, will you feel lonely traveling during the festive season?

Readers weigh in.

Emily  “At Christmas two years ago, I was pretty terrified about it and really not looking forward to spending Christmas alone–but it was awesome! Those Nordic countries really know how to keep Christmas festive!”

Panache  “Once you realize how peaceful and interesting it is to spend time with yourself, you are ready to go, no matter what the season, festive or not. I feel totally blessed.”

Catherine  “I never feel lonely traveling over Christmas but then I started doing it to escape my family! Maybe you'd feel less that way by doing a group tour. I've met some amazing people doing that who have become firm friends.”

Sherryl  “As a single, childless adult with family in far flung places in the world, it became quite normal to go off by myself on a diving vacation almost every year. I quite enjoy it and often pick out something spectacular to do on the 25th.”

Jill  “Traveling means being alone and not being judged and compared to others.”

Have a read of this post for more: How to Travel Alone Without Being Lonely: 10 Tips and 6 Short Stories .

The final word on solo travel destinations for Christmas goes to Carrolyn, who, after spending holiday seasons in China and New York, says, “ I think you can find the Christmas spirit nearly everywhere you travel. “

While you're contemplating solo travel destinations for the holidays, don't forget to browse our Tours Especially for Solo Travelers  page or narrow your search on our Trips for Solo Travelers page for no or very low single supplement options or click here to receive our new list by email each month.

One last thing: don't forget your travel insurance! The last think you want is to start 2024 with a hefty bill because you slipped on the ice or fell by the pool. Here's what you need to know: A Complete Guide to Travel Insurance for Solo Travelers .

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16 Best Destinations For A Classic Southern Christmas

Valerie Fraser Luesse has been affiliated with Southern Living and its parent company since 1988. She has written some 30 Southern Journal essays for the magazine and extensively covered the unique cultural pockets of the South, including Acadian Louisiana, the Mississippi Delta, South Florida, and the Outer Banks of North Carolina. She released her fourth Southern novel with Revell in 2021.

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The best Christmas vacations can be found right here in the South. Forgo the big presents this year, and plan a family trip instead. The memories made are the gifts that keep on giving. Every year, you'll be able to look back on photos and reminisce on the quality time you spent together. Whether you set your sights on a big city or small town , there's a Southern destination that will love welcoming you for the holidays . From impressive light displays and tree decorating to visits with Santa, festive train rides, and lively all-day parades, the South has more than its fair share of holiday cheer. Celebrate a Southern Christmas somewhere familiar like San Antonio, Orlando, or Washington, D.C., or go a little off-the-beaten-path to smaller destinations like Dahlonega or Leesburg. No matter where you decide to spend the season, you'll get to explore a new place in the glow of holiday lights with heartwarming traditions aplenty.

Dahlonega, Georgia

Very few places do a Southern small-town Christmas as well as Dahlonega, Georgia , which is one of the South's favorite holiday towns. Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, you'll be hard-pressed to find a more picturesque small town at Christmastime. Dahlonega combines small-town charm with a Christmas spirit and flare that will have you feeling like you're on the inside of a snowglobe. The town in North Georgia is decked out in glittering lights and thronged with rambling horse-drawn carriages as Southerners flock from far and wide to see this sight during the Christmas season. Its Old-Fashioned Christmas festival lasts all month long and includes everything from a Christmas parade to a lovely tree lighting ceremony. Dahlonega also is surrounded by wineries that make the perfect day destination for seasonal sipping. If you aren't looking to leave the quaint downtown, there are also a bevy of tasting rooms scattered around the town square. You can sip and shop at a varied collection of local shops and boutiques that are ideal for finding a unique Christmas gift for everyone on your list!

San Antonio, Texas

San Antonio's most famous attraction, the San Antonio River Walk, really shines during the holidays, with hundreds of thousands of twinkling lights hung in the trees. Start your Christmas vacation off right with Ford Holiday Boat Caroling , which takes place from November 30 to December 23. While drifting down the magnificently lit River Walk, floating carolers serenade revelers with holiday favorites. There's no better way spend your Christmas vacation than by roaming the River Walk alongside canopies of colorful Christmas lights. It's a must-see area in a city packed with festivities. In addition to all of this holiday splendor, there is also the San Antonio Botanical Garden's seasonal Lightscape show, which has been reimagined this year and is packed with garland, poinsettias, and ribbons galore. Then there is the Pearl's holiday night market, which is held at a former brewery constructed in 1883. If you want even more Christmas festivities to attend, there is the Ford Fiesta de Las Luminarias , a unique and culturally rich Mexican Christmas event.

Dallas, Texas

Whether you are in search of a fairytale Christmas celebration or you are looking to find a place to defrost from the cold December chill, Dallas is one of the best places to spend the holiday season . The shopping throughout the city is unmatched anywhere in the region, and there are holiday decorations and lights displays to be seen everywhere you turn. Two popular spectacular drive-thru light displays can be found at Prairie Lights and the Dallas Zoo . There are also Christmas light food tours led by Dallas by Chocolate , a German-themed holiday market, and Christmas-themed pop-up shops. With a slew of family-friendly festivals to attend, like the annual Holiday at the Arboretum , Dallas has a lot to offer for anyone ready to get into the holiday spirit.

Atlanta, Georgia

Find holiday festivities in abundance throughout December in Atlanta . In addition to historic Atlanta Christmas events , there are also events and activities which celebrate and honor Hanukkah and Kwanzaa traditions. See the Nutcracker ballet performed live at the Fox Theatre, watch the Polar Express in a special screening concert put on by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra , or visit the Eatonton Missletoe Market , which happens every November, giving you plenty of time to complete crucial Christmas shopping. There's also ice skating at Centennial Olympic Park, where the rink comes with a view of the city skyline. With so many things to do in Atlanta during Christmas and the holidays, the possibilities are boundless.

Richmond, Virginia

During the holidays, things are merry and bright in Richmond , a city with plenty of fun Christmas traditions, events, and appearances from none other than Santa Claus himself. King's Dominion, the local amusement park, celebrates with Winterfest , in which the theme park is transformed into a winter wonderland that includes a 300-foot Christmas tree. One can't-miss location is the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden , which puts on the exciting Dominion Energy Gardenfest of Lights throughout the season. Residential neighborhoods and storefronts also come alive with brilliant lights and holiday displays, and there are a plethora of holiday parties to attend. Even if you don't stay at the iconic Jefferson Hotel , you'll want to stop in during your visit to see their exquisitely decorated lobby and participate in their special Holiday Afternoon Teas .

Thomasville, Georgia

There's small-town Christmas charm aplenty in Thomasville, Georgia , where the cobblestone downtown streets are decorated for the holidays, and the locally owned shops warmly welcome visitors during the season. Journey to the past with Thomasville's annual Victorian Christmas, a two-night event with live reindeer, visits from Santa, carriage rides, and a live nativity scene. Performers, carolers, and musicians will also keep you entertained as you shop, eat, and celebrate the holiday season. Other seasonal activities include seeing a holiday movie at The Ritz Amphitheater, attending the annual tree lighting downtown, watching the Christmas parade, or taking a Victorian Sweets Tour of downtown's restaurants and shops.

Louisville, Kentucky

See the bright lights in Louisville during the holiday season. Twenty-five miles east of city center on U.S. 60, the Lake Forest area lights up with holiday cheer. At least 1,200 homeowners light lawns and houses beginning the first week of December. Go at dusk before the traffic turns snail-paced. If you're lucky, you might encounter a snow flurry or two while driving through the displays. For those who never tire of seeing the sparkling lights, direct your vehicle to Lights Under Louisville , a one-of-a-kind underground lights show that takes you on a 17-mile journey underground at Louisville's Mega Cavern. If it's a European Christmas you're dreaming of, spend time at the Paristown neighborhood's Fête De Noël celebration, which runs for six weeks every holiday season. The festival includes an outdoor ice skating rink, photos with Santa, the Brent Street Holiday Market, train rides, seasonal treats, and special movie nights.

Seaside, Florida

Forgo the skis, and fly south during the winter to celebrate Christmas in an unexpected but no-less-jolly way. For a coastal Christmas, few places are as charming as Seaside, Florida , the picturesque community that gets dressed up for the holidays. For those who don't love the crowds, or the glitz and sparkle, of a big-city Christmas, Seaside is the understated but still festive destination you've been looking for. Long-loved restaurants hung with garlands and lights offer up seafood and good times on 30A. The white sand beaches provide a different kind of white Christmas, but who could complain about spending December somewhere where it's sunny and 70 degrees? Events are sprinkled throughout the seasoning, starting with the Turn on the Town party in Central Square, where the town tree is lit and activities abound for adults and kids. Head back to the Seaside Amphitheater closer to the big day to see a Christmas concert courtesy of Sinfonia Gulf Coast.

Washington, D.C.

For a lively Christmas celebration, Washington, D.C. is unbeatable. The nation's capital always has a big season of holiday festivities, including lights displays, ice skating, the national Christmas tree lighting, menorah lighting, and many more celebrations that mark the highlights of the season. Both the National Christmas Tree and the US Capitol Christmas Tree are magnificent displays of lights and holiday cheer. Find more festivities and sights at the likes of the National Cathedral Christmas Concerts , The District's Holiday Boat Parade , Season's Greenings at the Botanic Gardens , Christmas Carol at Ford's Theatre , and the Downtown Holiday Market where vendors gather to sell arts, crafts, jewelry, specialty items, and more. Consider this an excellent place to find one-of-a-kind gifts for your loved ones. There really is no better time to be in D.C. than the holidays.

Bardstown, Kentucky

For a small-town Kentucky Christmas , set your sights on Bardstown , which is a charming small town at any time of year, but turns into a magical holiday oasis once the temperatures drop and winter begins. The town is strung with lights and filled with festivities throughout the season. Horse-drawn carriages run throughout town, whisking you through the twinkling, picturesque landscape in holiday style. There are also tree lightings, candlelight tours, and train rides. The entire town celebrates the season with Christmas 'Round Bardstown, which boasts more than 20 different activities and events throughout the holidays, beginning with the Downtown Holiday Preview and culminating with My Old Kentucky Dinner Train's New Year's Eve Excursion.

Orlando, Florida

For a warmer celebration, take a Christmas vacation to the place where dreams come true, yearlong–Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Disney World is filled with holiday cheer during the season and has schedules upon schedules full of festivities, from music and ice skating to fake snow, and caroling along with all of your favorite Disney characters. Beyond Disney, athletic events, festivals, concerts, cultural events, outdoor celebrations, and even virtual experiences can all be found in Orlando. The Christmas Celebration at SeaWorld transforms the theme park into a winter wonderland brimming with holiday cheer, thrills, and more than 3 million shimmering lights. Kids can meet Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer or pay a visit to Santa in the Wild Arctic. And the whole family can enjoy award-winning entertainment such as Winter Wonderland on Ice , a spectacular ice-skating extravaganza. At the Universal Orlando Resort, adults and children alike can have a very Hogwarts Christmas by celebrating at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Hogwarts Castle, the alleys of Hogsmeade, and Diagon Alley are all lit up and come alive with festive decorations. See the Frog Choir put a holiday spin on their performances, and even enjoy a hot butterbeer. It's like living inside the movies for the holidays.

Natchitoches, Louisiana

Natchitoches, Louisiana , puts on a fun holiday celebration complete with horse-drawn carriage rides and community festivities throughout the historic district, which is filled with gift shops, antique stores, and art galleries. Christmas is a big deal in this small Louisiana community. The 40-day Festival of Lights draws tourists from all over the world who come with their families to witness the over 300,000 sparkling lights and seasonal decorations on display. The Christmas Festival, which includes a boat parade, pyrotechnics, and a holiday market, is also a big draw. A road trip to experience this small riverfront town's many Christmas festivities is well worth your time.

Grapevine, Texas

Christmas can't be officially trademarked, but historic Grapevine, Texas , just north of Dallas and Fort Worth , has given it a shot. The state senate issued a proclamation more than a decade ago declaring this town the Christmas Capital of Texas . Over the holiday season, Grapevine hosts 1,400 events in just 40 days, including the biggest Christmas parade in North Texas, that features more than 100 floats. You'll see enough string lights to outshine the runway at DFW Airport. To round out your Christmas getaway, visit the town's many shops and boutiques, as well as bustling bistros and wineries, that are all in on the festive fun.

Leesburg, Virginia

Given its proximity to Washington, D.C., and a busy international airport like Dulles, you'd expect Leesburg to feel like a modern suburb on the verge of sprawl, but just the opposite is true. Locals and travelers enjoy an authentic small-town experience as they stroll cobbled sidewalks of the historic district or jostle down dirt roads to an area vineyard. And at Christmastime, the whole town gets into the holiday spirit. Shop at stores decked out for the season like 27 South Interiors , Ketterman's Jewelers , and The Old Lucketts Store . You can also take part in a Holiday Tree Lighting, Holiday Fine Arts and Crafts Show, and the Christmas and Holiday Parade.

McAdenville, North Carolina

Many places worldwide claim to have the best Christmas celebrations, but no holiday location is quite like McAdenville, North Carolina . Brought to the public's attention in 1980, the Charles Kuralt Morning Show featured McAdenville and the town continues to be a popular place for visitors around the holidays. Dubbed Christmastown U.S.A., the town is famous for its glittering light displays, Yule Log Parade, and tree lighting ceremony. This area of the High Country is known as the Christmas Tree Capital of the U.S., so if you live within driving distance, McAdenville is a great place to pick a prize-winning fir to make the star of your seasonal decor.

Helen, Georgia

If you've dreamt of visiting a Bavarian winter wonderland, this North Georgia town will give you a taste. Helen packs a lot of Christmas charm into its tiny two square miles: Think everything from a traditional Christkindlmarkt (a German holiday market) to the annual downtown parade. Because you can't miss Santa on his Bavarian sleigh, now can you? Nothing puts you in a cozy December mood like an alpine village and every inch of this North Georgia town delivers those cheerful European vibes. You can shop until you drop at The Christmas Shoppe , then let your tired feet rest with a horse-drawn carriage ride through downtown.

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50 Best Places to Travel in December

T his post started innocently enough. I was looking for recommendations for where to travel with family in December. We wanted to book holiday travel, and I thought I could ask fellow travel writers for their advice. Everyone has a favorite place to travel in December, so here are all their recommendations. These choices for the best places to travel in December will have you planning a trip in no time!

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Where to Go with Kids in December

We love traveling at Christmas, but it’s always a struggle to find the “perfect destination”. There are plenty of outstanding places to go for Christmas in the US with kids, but sometimes you want a unique experience. We think you will be pleasantly surprised by all of these options. Check out these amazing holiday destinations!

Best Places to Visit in December in the US

Everyone knows how incredible Alaska can be during the summer. Amazingly, it’s even more magical during winter!

While Alaska winters can be quite cold, joining in adventures like sled tubing, skiing, and ice skating is worth visiting.

Plus, there’s no shortage of fun winter festivals to partake in, making Alaska one of the best places to take kids in December.

Winter in Alaska is the ideal time to experience the aurora borealis, also known as the Northern Lights. The short days leave enough time to pet and feed reindeer, while the long nights call for stargazing or aurora chasing!

Just imagine how peaceful lounging in a cozy rental cabin by the fireplace can be after spending time bundled up outdoors. For added serenity, try soaking in the warm waters of Chena Hot Springs near Fairbanks. Visiting Alaska during the winter season will be an experience you’ll treasure! – (Natasha of Om Shanti Adventure )

Interested in seeing the Northern Lights? Don’t miss this article about the Northern Lights in Swedish Lapland , or this one about Seeing the Aurora Borealis in Finland .

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

The best place to visit in December with family is Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, also known as Christmas City, U.S.A.

Located in eastern Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley about an hour north of Philadelphia, Bethlehem has celebrated the holiday season since it was founded on Christmas Eve in 1741 by a sect of Christians known as Moravians!

Today, visitors can experience not just one, but 2 Christmas markets. One is centered in the downtown area, which is also decorated for the holiday season, while the other is located at the community’s once-abandoned steel mill.

Other highlights of visiting Bethlehem, PA, at Christmastime include holiday light displays, historic city tours, and charming local shops. – (Jim of Uncovering PA )

If you want to warm up a bit with a tropical winter getaway, look no further than Hawaii. Hawaii in December is usually in the low 80s and has wonderful breezes. Airfare and hotel rates are pretty reasonable if you go before the holidays. Remember that it’s one of the most popular holiday destinations, so plan on making those reservations early.

Winter is also the best time in Hawaii for whale watching. But the real fun has to do with Christmas in Hawaii! I mean, where else can you make snowmen out of sand? Or see hula dancers and ukulele ornaments? Then, you can turn on the radio to hear Hawaiian-style Christmas carols!

You’ll also find fun holiday-themed events, like Santa arriving by outrigger canoe! Each island has its own holiday events and festivities, and they’re all worth it! Mele Kalikimaka! – (Marcie of Hawaii Travel with Kids )

Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas is one of the best destinations to visit in December for various reasons. The crowds are smaller, so the streets don’t feel as congested as they do during the busier summer months. There are also so many things to do in Las Vegas , it’s impossible to be bored!

The weather is so much nicer in December. In July or August, the desert heat can quickly become unbearable, but in the winter, the average temperature ranges between 50 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. 

Vegas hotels are all decked out in adorable Christmas decorations throughout December, so it’s easy to get into the festive spirit.

Since each hotel in Vegas is like a complete theme park, it can take a full day just to explore each one, and they all offer some sort of free entertainment for the holidays.

There are over a hundred free activities in Vegas , making it one of our favorite recommendations for where to take a trip in December! – (Jillian of Adventure Dragon )

Marathon Key, Florida

The pristine beaches of Marathon Key, Florida , are enough to draw tourists from around the globe in any month. However, during the month of December, when the rest of the Northern Hemisphere is under the cold of winter, Marathon is a haven.

The warm ocean waters keep Marathon Key a warm 85 degrees throughout the year. Swim, snorkel, dive, or motorboat around the key either on the Gulf or Atlantic side.

Sombrero Beach is the perfect place to start a vacation. White sand, beautiful palm trees, and an ocean breeze will make this tropical vacation a lasting memory.

Need a day off from the beach? Head to the Aquarium or the Turtle Hospital, both have days worth of activities to enjoy. Don’t miss out on the amazing seafood restaurants and live music while you’re in Marathon Key, Florida.

And not far down the infamous 7 Mile Bridge is Bahia Honda State Park, a beautiful location for more outdoor activities. – (Pam of Family Fun Joy )

Headed to Marathon? Don’t miss these things to do in Key West with kids , which is only an hour away.

New York City, New York

New York City may be one of the best places to travel in December! The Big Apple is dressed up in its holiday finest with fantastical window displays, amazing light shows, and holiday cheer around every corner.

With over 50,000 lights and Swarovski crystals, the Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center is beautiful both day and night.

Stroll along Fifth Avenue to marvel at the whimsical window displays at department stores like Macy’s and Saks Fifth Avenue. And don’t miss the Rockettes Christmas Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall!

One of my favorite spots in New York during the holidays is the Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park, a European-style holiday market with over 150 artisans and vendors. – (Brianna of The Casual Travelist )

San Diego, California

Not only is San Diego one of the most beautiful places to visit, but there are so many amazing things to do in December! It is one of our favorite travel destinations in December, as it is warm yet still full of holiday spirit and plenty of Christmas traditions.

One of the best holiday traditions is the annual San Diego Bay Parade of Lights, which has been happening for just over 50 years. Boat owners deck out their boats in brilliant displays and parade through the bay in a free show that draws over 100,000 people every year!

Another excellent event is Hotel del Coronado ’s Skating by the Sea, where you can ice skate with phenomenal ocean views.

December in San Diego usually still has some nice weather, which means you can continue to enjoy year-round activities, including hiking.

So whether you’re looking for the best places to go during Christmas or where to go on vacation in December with kids, San Diego is the place to go! – (Abi of Happy Go Abi )

Washington, DC

DC is a popular tourist destination for much of the year, and December is no exception. The US capital puts on a vibrant show of holiday festivity, and much of it is free! For fewer crowds, try to visit early in the month.

The US Botanic Garden is one of our favorite stops in December in DC. Each year, a huge train display weaves through leaves and flowers. Plus, you can see plant-based models of all the Monuments! Go first thing or late in the day, as lines get quite long. The Zoolights are also beautiful and great with little ones.

Other excellent December activities are participating in the wreath-laying at Arlington Cemetery, the National Christmas tree/Hannukah Menorah lighting, ice skating, the Nutcracker, and so much more. It’s wonderful for adults and kids alike! Traveling with teens? Don’t miss these fun things to do in DC with teens . – (Preethi of Local Passport Family )

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park in December is one of the most famous national parks and the ultimate winter wonderland.

The crowds have diminished from the summer, and a blanket of snow dresses up the already lovely landscape. Wildlife, including wolves, elk, and bison, have moved to the valley floors and are easier to spot.

We like to soak in the Boiling River Hot Springs, cross-country ski on the many groomed trails, and snowshoe in peace and warm up at the hotel dining rooms. You can take a snow coach to the interior of the park – Old Faithful area and Canyon – or drive to Mammoth Hot Springs and through the Northern Range. – (Mel of Yellowstone Trips )

Mexico in December

Mexico city, mexico.

Looking for sunshine and culture this December? Look no further than Mexico City. This hot spot is our favorite – just a 3.5-hour direct flight from LA (or 5 hours from New York).

Topping our list of things to do in December includes visiting the ancient pyramids at Teotihuacan. Just 30 miles northeast of Mexico City, you’ll feel like a real-life Indiana Jones here!

Another must-visit is Frida Kahlo’s “Blue House .” This museum houses rare artwork and tells the story of Kahlo’s birthplace, childhood residence, and where she passed.

Finally, no trip to Mexico City would be complete without checking out its delicious food scene. Get your fill of churros – 24 hours a day – at the famed El Moro. And don’t forget to make reservations at Pujol, named the best restaurant in Mexico City by Wall Street Journal and a top dining spot by Restaurant Magazine. – (Phil of Gourmet Globetrotter )

Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

December is a great time to visit the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, with tranquil, warm weather. And of course, the calm seas make for great snorkeling, diving, and fishing!

Temperatures are a bit lower at around 82°F, even dipping as low as 75°, so the days are warm, and the nights are comfortable.

The area is well known for all its well-preserved Mayan temples, such as Chichen Itza . Dry weather and mild temperatures make for perfect conditions to explore these archaeological ruins.

Don’t miss diving with bull sharks, an exhilarating adventure! Another favorite in this area is the Cenotes, limestone caves with crystal clear water. Yucatan cenotes are perfect for swimming and exploring during this time of year. If you visit the Yucatan Peninsula in December, here’s what to pack for Mexico .– (Campbell of Stingy Nomads )

Ready to book a Mexico vacation in December? Don’t miss our favorite all-inclusive resorts in Mexico for families , our favorite Cabo all inclusive family resorts , and what to do in Puerto Vallarta , Cabo , and Cancun with kids .

Where to Go in the Caribbean in December

December might be the best month to visit Aruba, with its warm white sand beaches and holiday decorations.

The average temperature on the island is always between 77 and 84° Fahrenheit, and there’s always a strong breeze off the water. It never feels too hot or too cold, but just right.

Families will love the holidays in Aruba as most of the resorts are decked out in Christmas lights and decor. Some restaurants and stores will have Aruban fruitcakes, pumpkin soup, and ponche crema (similar to eggnog), so be sure to try these traditional dishes.

There are plenty of things to do in Aruba with teens and kids of all ages, from playing on the beach to snorkeling and exploring Arikok National Park. For fun in the sun during the holidays, Aruba is the place to be!

Puerto Rico

Another one of our favorite Caribbean islands to visit in December is Puerto Rico . Daily temperatures hover around 80°F and there is constant sunshine.

The holiday season here is in full force from Thanksgiving until mid-January when the San Sebastián Street festival closes out the island’s celebrations.

There are festivities around the island throughout December. A couple that shouldn’t be missed are the Feria de Artesanías which features over 200 local vendors selling their products (perfect for holiday shopping) and the Festival de las Máscaras in Hatillo where everyone dons colorful costumes and masks and parades through the town.

Families will decorate their homes right after Thanksgiving (if not before) and leave up the lights until mid-January (and beyond).

Some Puerto Rican dishes you won’t want to miss are coquito (Puerto Rican eggnog), pasteles (similar to tamales, but wrapped in plantain leaves), and arroz con gandules (rice with pigeon peas).

Of course, you will want to spend time on the Puerto Rican beaches , explore El Yunque rainforest , and shop and eat your way through Old San Juan .

December in Central America

Costa Rica is wonderful to visit any time of year, but December marks the start of Costa Rica’s dry season. This makes it perfect for holiday celebrations, trips to the beach, and exploring the towns and cities decked out in festive decor!

If you plan to visit Costa Rica in December , be sure to book your hotels early . Many North American families take vacations to Costa Rica during the holiday season to enjoy the weather, outdoor adventures, and beautiful beaches.

While you’re there, don’t miss the Festival de la Luz in San José, a light parade where locals and tourists alike enjoy street performers, floats, and musicians.

Guatemala is one of the best places to travel in December. Due to its location, the weather in this Central American country is warm year-round. This provides anyone with a great getaway, especially if you are from the Great White North like me!

I spent two weeks around Guatemala and quickly fell in love with Lake Atitlan, a beautiful region with breathtaking volcano views and colorful Mayan villages.

There are eleven Mayan villages around the lake, providing ample opportunity for you to understand Guate’s culture and tradition. Each village has something unique to enchant and captivate.

From paddle boarding to yoga retreats and volcano hikes to coffee tasting, there is much to do and more to see! – (Daisy of Beyond my Border )

December in South America

Argentina is a perfect place to visit in December, especially if you wish to escape a cold, snowy Northern Hemisphere winter! December is the start of summer, so days are long and warm. It’s ideal for seeing the incredibly diverse sights of Argentina!

Marvel at the awe-inspiring Iguazu Falls and the jaw-dropping Moreno Glacier. Explore the wild landscapes of the Valdes Peninsula and catch the end of whale watching season.

Visit the hatching penguin chicks at the enormous penguin colony in Punta Tombo, or head to Patagonia to enjoy incredible hikes in Los Glaciares National Park.

We loved the varied, accessible hikes starting from the friendly, pretty town of El Chalten, which is nestled within the park and dominated by the surrounding Fitz Roy Massif. – (Sinead of Map Made Memories )

December is a wonderful time to visit Colombia as the weather is great and it’s just before the high season, so it’s not overcrowded yet. (Don’t go in January as all the Colombians themselves are traveling and it gets really busy!)

Colombia is a popular Christmas destination as every casa Colombiana gets decorated with a million lights. Especially if you’re from a country that typically has freezing weather in December, it’s a mind-blowing sight to see all those decorations with tropical temperatures.

We fell in love with Colombia as it is one of the most diverse countries we’ve ever visited. We’ve encountered tropical beaches, ancient cultures & archeology, stunning nature, and colonial towns. Don’t hesitate to make it your next destination, it won’t disappoint! – (Babs at Mums on Flipflops )

Home to egg-blue glaciers and the rugged Andes Mountains, Patagonia is a region shared by Argentina and Chile. It’s one of the world’s finest adventure travel destinations .

Although weather conditions are distinctly variable at any time of the year, December is an excellent time to visit. This is when there’s a higher chance of sunny days and dry weather, which is all-important if you want envy-inducing photographs from the trip!

The beginning of December is the very start of the high season, meaning places have fewer tourists and trails are quieter. Make the most of this by trekking the W in Torres del Paine National Park , Patagonia’s most famous hike.

This trek will take you through glorious mountain landscapes of glaciers and ancient forest to reach three picturesque, pronged granite towers!

Or hike to Laguna de Los Tres, in Los Glaciares National Park, with its spectacular views of Mont Fitz Roy. – (Steph at Worldly Adventurer )

Canada in December

Visiting Whistler in December does not disappoint. It’s truly one of the most magical times of the year, when Whistler Village sparkles like a fairyland with holiday lights!

There’s an uplifting atmosphere in the air as you wander around the village and ride the Peak2Peak Gondola to the top of the mountain. December is our favorite month if you’re visiting Whistler with kids, since the family Après ski activities are in full swing.

The average snowfall in Whistler in December is 170 cm (almost 5.5 feet), making it a fantastic time of year to have fun in the snow. If you love skiing or snowboarding, you’ll want to hit the slopes and terrain parks.

But even if you’re not, there are plenty of other things to do in Whistler, both outdoors and indoors. You can bundle up and go on a fun dog sled ride or learn to be a musher and drive your own team.

Other fun outdoor activities in Whistler in December are snowshoeing, ice skating, tubing, and sleigh rides. You can also take part in the Dress Like Santa Ski Day, where everyone dresses up in a Santa or Mrs. Claus costume!

The Whistler Film Festival happens each December (this year’s dates are November 29 through December 3), and it’s a fantastic time to visit if you love film. – (Christina at Travel2Next )

December Travel in Europe

Amsterdam, netherlands.

Amsterdam is well known for its exciting nightlife and gorgeous canals. This thriving city is easily accessible by airplane, train, or by car.

In Amsterdam, you’ll be able to visit one of many Christmas markets, as well as visit the Christmas tree at Dam Square. With over 40.000 LED lights, the tree lights up the Royal Palace. 

Don’t miss the Amsterdam Light Festival. Here you can admire over 30 light sculptures by boat or street. Odds are you’ll find yourself ice skating over one of many canals in the heart of this gorgeous city, so be prepared!

Athens, Greece

Though Greece is typically considered a summer destination, I would argue that winter makes a wonderful time to visit Athens. Not only do the temperatures drop enough that it’s actually comfortable to explore the ancient town, but it also stays much warmer with more sunshine than is found in other parts of Europe.

While all the main attractions stay open during the off-peak season, they are much less crowded than in the height of summer. You’ll be able to explore the Parthenon and other famous sights in relative peace and quiet, which is a bonus in my book!

If you visit Greece at Christmas time , the city comes alive with sparkling lights and festive decorations. And if you’re lucky enough to be in Athens on New Year’s Eve , you’ll enjoy some fantastic parties or fireworks displays with the Parthenon making the most incredible backdrop. – (Anna at Would Be Traveller )

Barcelona, Spain

We loved visiting Barcelona, Spain, in winter ! The temperatures are much milder than in most of Europe, but the holiday magic is alive and well. All of the streets and alleys are decked with creative lighting displays as the city competes with other rivals around the country for the best holiday lights.

There’s a convivial atmosphere as Spaniards stroll the streets enjoying their time off work, but the throngs of tourists don’t arrive until spring break a few months later, so it’s a great time of year to get a more local feel. – (Melissa of The Family Voyage )

Berlin, Germany

I adore visiting Berlin in December! You can experience the beautiful Christmas markets that come to life all over the city. These are some of my favorite places to shop for unique traditional Berlin souvenirs .

My favorite Berlin Christmas market is the Gendarmenmarkt, but I also love Spandau and Charlottenburg Palace markets.

If you do visit the palace, make sure to set aside time to go on a tour inside. The sumptuous interiors are absolutely stunning, and in December, you won’t have to fight through the throngs of other tourists during your visit!

Berlin is also a great place to visit in winter because German cuisine is so hearty and delicious in the cold weather. You’ll be happy to come in from the frigid air and warm up with currywurst or sauerkraut! And, of course, a nice cold glass of German beer! – (Stephanie of History Fan Girl )

Brussels, Belgium

Brussels, Belgium, is one of the most overlooked European cities. It has centuries of fascinating history, great food, and lots of things to do to keep you entertained for a long weekend or more.

From its beautiful, UNESCO-listed Grand Place (the city’s central square) to the dozens of street art murals that make up its Comic Book Route, Brussels is a mix of historic and modern.

When you add in the excellent Belgian chocolate, craft beer, and unforgettable waffles, you get a destination full of scenic beauty, educational experiences, and fun with a touch of gluttony.

In the winter, you can’t miss the Brussels Christmas Market , stretching over a mile, turning the historic city center into a giant festival of lights, decorations, and shopping! – (Laura of Travel Addicts )

Budapest, Hungary

Budapest in December is an unexpected surprise with its combination of family-friendly attractions, historic sites, and traditional Christmas markets.

Two major markets are located at Vorosmarty Square and the other in front of the Basilica tower. Don’t miss the light display projected onto the Basilica and the mulled wine to keep the frigid temps away!

Looking for more winter fun? Be sure to soak in the thermal baths and cruise in the evening along the Danube River to see the historic buildings lit up. We also suggest heading to the Buda side of Budapest to explore Fisherman’s Bastion. Traveling with older kids? There are plenty of fun things to do in Budapest with teens .

Don’t forget to explore Central Market Hall to purchase freshly ground paprika and peruse the crafts and foods in this two-story market. – (Chelsea of Pack More into Life )

Colmar, France

Colmar is such a magical place to visit in December! The town itself looks as if it’s from a fairytale, with all of its brightly colored half-timbered buildings. In December, Colmar goes all out with decorations for the holidays. It is one of our all-time favorite European Christmas markets to visit with kids .

There are multiple Christmas markets throughout the city, including one for children. The city’s canals (dubbed “Little Venice”) make for a gorgeous stroll through Colmar and offer plenty of photo opportunities.

The city is only a 2.5-hour train ride from Paris, making it the perfect overnight or weekend getaway during the holiday season. A word of advice, though: Colmar is quite popular in the month of December, so make sure to book accommodations early! – (Ashley of Daley Family Travels )

Cologne, Germany

The best time to visit Cologne, Germany, has to be in the wintertime, during their annual Christmas market. The Köln Weihnachtsmarkt is one of the best Christmas markets we’ve been to in Europe. Seven themed markets are spread throughout the city, and you can visit them all on the Christmas Tram.

One of the reasons to visit a Christmas market in Germany is the food, and Cologne has some of the best foods we’ve tasted. The highlight was definitely the salmon roasting on an open fire and the Reibekuchen (potato pancakes). Let’s not forget the Gluhwein to keep you warm during the cold winter days.

Cologne’s Christmas market is also the perfect place to purchase that one-of-a-kind souvenir. With so many handmade, locally made products on sale, it won’t be hard to find a unique gift item for that special someone. – (Skylar at Skylar Arias Adventures )

Dublin, Ireland

One of the best destinations to visit in December in Dublin , Ireland. The average Dublin high temperature in December is 47 F, with a low of 37. All things considered, that’s pretty mild. Also, it gets wintery and festive, with very little chance of snow. Which is a plus for me.

Three reasons to visit Dublin in December: 1) to avoid the crowds, 2) there are tons of things indoors, and 3) the Christmas decorations are in full effect.

Since December is off-season, the crowds are thinner, but all of the attractions remain open. 

There are A LOT of indoor attractions, in case it’s cold or rainy. Some of the popular indoor sites are Kilmainham Gaol, the Guinness Storehouse, the Old Jameson Distillery, Dublin Castle, Christ Church Cathedral, and Trinity College Dublin.  

Three-Quarters of the population of Ireland is Catholic, which means that there are a lot of people celebrating Christmas. Not only are the streets festively decorated in Christmas cheer, but so are the shops and pubs around town. 

Grab a pint and take in the atmosphere! – (Catherine of Traveling with the Littles )

Milan, Italy

If you’ve never considered Italy in winter , it’s definitely worth a visit. Milan is possibly Italy’s most cosmopolitan city, and it fully embraces the holiday season.

In the plaza surrounding its famous Duomo you’ll encounter a giant decorated Christmas tree and an outdoor holiday market from the start of December. The nearby Galleria boasts equally elaborate decorations along with some of Milan’s most high-end shopping.

And the holiday spirit is not limited to the historical center. Throughout the month of December in Milan , indoor and outdoor holiday markets abound across the city.

Even away from the markets, you’ll come across the distinct aroma of roasted chestnuts as you stroll from vendors that seem to be on every corner. Grab yours with a mulled wine or thick and gooey hot chocolate, and you’ll understand how the Milanesi have endless energy to stroll the city streets and take in the holiday atmosphere.

There are even some holiday-themed trams if you’re lucky enough to spot one! – (Lana of Travel Savvy Gal )

There is something magical about Norway in winter ! It really comes alive when you have the chance to bundle up in a thick winter jacket, cap with a fur top, and lined gloves to go exploring in the snow and ice.

I love to go sightseeing with my camera for hours, then tuck into a café with a fireplace and have a cup of hot chocolate.

And although you may think it’s freezing outside, don’t believe everything you hear. Due to the Gulf Stream, the west coast of Norway rarely drops below zero.

Plus, I love to go Christmas shopping, and Norway has some of the best Christmas-related shopping experiences. That is why it’s my pick for the best place to travel in December! – (Cacinda of Points and Travel )

Paris, France

Looking for a country to visit in December? Well, if you still haven’t visited Paris in winter , then you should definitely go at this time of year! I’m not going to lie, winter in Paris is generally cold, but it is the most magical moment to visit the capital of France.

It’s the only time of the year you can enjoy visiting the city without bumping into people or having people ruin your photos. Paris is always crowded, except in December, so there is no better time to visit!

​December is also the only time of the year you can see illuminations lighting up the main attractions, which creates a magical Christmas atmosphere you should experience at least once in your life. – (Nesrine of Kevmrc Travel )

Portimão, Portugal

If you’re planning a trip to Portugal , Portimão is a beautiful port city to visit. It’s located in the Algarve region of Portugal, the southernmost part of the country. This beautiful city has a very busy port for boats, particularly tour boats heading along the Algarve coasts’ famous caves.

Though much quieter in the winter, Portimao still has boat service and so many beautiful things to see. While not ideal for swimming in December, the beautiful beaches in Portimao still provide access to the Atlantic and the beauty of the rugged and infamous Algarve cliffs.

Portimao has some of the best seafood dishes in Europe, and its location also makes it a great base to do day trips to Lagos, Lisbon, and many other cities along the Algarve. Portimao’s authentic Portuguese feel makes this a great December destination. – (Diana of The Elusive Family )

Prague, Czechia

Prague is the ultimate destination for a December vacation with kids. If you’re looking for culture, history, great food, and magical wintertime charm, this amazing city has it all!

Several great Christmas markets are set up all over town. But the best places to go for all the feels are the Old Square, Wenceslas Square, and Prague Castle, where you can shop, eat, and sightsee to your heart’s content!

Don’t miss a walk over the ancient and iconic Charles bridge to catch a view of this stunning city. Be sure to try the tasty Trdelnik (chimney cakes) that Prague is so famous for, along with some amazing smoked cheese and jam. – (Vanessa of Wanderlust Crew )

And if you only have a weekend in the city, don’t miss this 3-day Prague itinerary !

Sweet villages, spectacular mountains, and fairy-tale castles make Romania one of the best places to go for Christmas. When I visited Romania last winter, I found out the magnificent landscapes I’d seen in photos look much more impressive under a blanket of snow!

Bucharest , Romania’s capital city, is brimming with interesting architecture and cozy cafes. In central Romania’s Transylvania region, fortified cities – Sighisoara and Sibiu among them – offer a mix of fascinating history and nature.

Skiing and snow sports are popular winter activities, and you can find great fields around Brasov. Since Romania is a predominantly Orthodox nation, there are plenty of holiday festivities to join in, including Christmas markets in most of the bigger cities.

December is the off-season in Romania. If you’re traveling by train through Transylvania (which I highly recommend), you don’t have to stress about tickets selling out. Almost all museums and restaurants remain open throughout winter, although you may have to contend with a few closures here and there. – (Emily of Wander-Lush )

Rovaniemi, Finland

What better place to visit in December than the home of Santa Claus?! It’s easy to travel from Helsinki to Rovaniemi via car, train, or plane, and visitors will be rewarded with a winter wonderland and a white Christmas!

Visits to Santa Claus Village and Snowman World are sure to put a smile on everyone’s faces. There is snow tubing, ice skating, and even a visit with Santa Claus himself! If you’re lucky, you’ll also be able to see the Northern Lights during your trip to Rovaniemi . It’s a definite bucket list trip for families.

Salzburg, Austria

Picture yourself with a mulled wine in your hand, walking the narrow, snow-covered streets of Salzburg. This is one of the most picturesque cities in Austria , and winter is Austria magical.

December is a great time to visit the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. You can go to the house where he grew up and have a famous Sachertorte or Salzburger Nockerl before you enjoy one of the three Christmas markets here.

You can choose between the oldest Christmas market, which is situated in front of the Salzburg Cathedral. Or you can attend the Christmas market at the fortress Hohensalzburg with an amazing view over the city. One of my favorite Christmas markets in Salzburg is at Castle Hellbrunn. 

And if you want to see the most beautiful Christmas tree in Salzburg, be sure to go to the Stiftskeller, the oldest restaurant in the old town. – (Christina of The Female Travelpreneur )

Tallinn, Estonia

Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, is a fantastic destination to visit in December or any other winter month. It hosts one of the coziest Christmas markets in Europe.

Open from November to January each year, this Christmas market showcases some of the best local handcrafted products and a variety of traditional Christmas delicacies and drinks.

Being a UNESCO World Heritage city, the Old Town of Tallinn looks like it belongs in a fairy tale. You can enjoy countless historic buildings and sightseeing opportunities!

Not only will you be able to avoid the summer crowds, but visiting Tallinn in the winter has another remarkable advantage: the opportunity to try traditional local food.

Seasonal dishes such as hearty stews and delicious beverages will be popular in the winter, and most restaurants have a relaxing and cozy ambiance. Here are some of the best restaurants in Tallinn for you to enjoy! – (Thassia of Family Off Duty )

Vienna, Austria

Visiting Vienna in winter could only be described as magical. The entire city wears a festive atmosphere that’s undeniably enchanting. From the Christmas markets and the beautifully decorated streets to the snow falling down, it is a winter wonderland you don’t want to miss!

Vienna is the queen of historical landmarks, palaces, museums, and coffeehouses, but there are a few activities you can only experience in winter. While the Hofburg Palace hosts the New Year’s Eve Ball, Vienna’s City Hall square hosts the biggest Christmas market in the city. Plus, some of it turns into a huge ice-skating rink for everyone to enjoy. – (Or of My Path in the World )

York, England

If you’re interested in traveling internationally with your family this Christmas Season, you can’t beat York, England. This charming and historically rich city has all the ingredients for your best vacation ever.

Grand medieval gate towers and imposing stone walls surround cobbled streets with cramped and winding alleys, all dressed in festive Christmas lights and decorations.

The prominent and impressive nearly 1,400-year-old York Minster stands tall among the quaint surrounding late-medieval architecture. Old and new are knit seamlessly together as modern grocery stores, and restaurants are nestled within ancient shops and homes.

Along with the architectural treasures that abound, York hosts two of the most captivating and impressive attractions you will likely ever see: the vast, stately Castle Howard and the outstanding National Railway Museum. York has it all and will leave you with a memorable, world-class experience during the most wonderful time of the year.( JD of American Family Road Trip )

Zakopane, Poland

Many travelers head to Warsaw in winter , but few places are quite as magical as Zakopane. During December, the Polish village that sits at the base of the Tatra Mountains turns into a Christmas wonderland.

Christmas markets and stalls pop up throughout town, along with the year-round marketplace perfect for unique Christmas gift shopping. The celebrations around Zakopane are in full swing, too, with festive events and New Year fun.

Plus, you can enjoy the winter activities of Zakopane with skiing, snowboarding, and tobogganing. Mount Gubawoka is a great spot for beginner ski lessons and is right near the center of town.

Make sure you take a trip up Kasprowy Wierch while you’re visiting Zakopane. You can ride the cable car up the top for incredible mountain views and snowscapes. – (Holly of Four Around the World )

December in Oceania

Canberra, australia.

Canberra in Australia is for sure one of the best places to travel in December! The warmer weather makes it ideal to go on nature walks to get some panoramic picturesque views of Canberra. Top walks are the Mount Ainslie Summit Trail, Black Mountain Summit Walk, One Tree Hill Lookout Walk, and Mount Taylor Nature Trail.

December is a fantastic time to go for a swim at Pine Island, Cotter Bend, Casuarina Sands, or Kambah Pool. You can cool off by eating delicious ice cream at Frugii Dessert Laboratory or frozen custard from Goodberry’s Creamery.

If you prefer to stay indoors or shop, the Handmade Markets are the best place to find unique artisan Australian-made products. There is something for everyone in Canberra in December. – (Clara at Petite Capsule )​

Dunsborough, Australia

A trip to the town of Dunsborough in the South West of Australia is the ultimate December getaway. While countries in the northern hemisphere are starting to really feel the cold of winter, summer in Dunsborough is just heating up!

Although some people may enjoy a snowy holiday near Christmas, we would much rather lie at the beach, swimming in amazing blue water, and drinking the local wines. The South West of Australia is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, and the summer weather here is the perfect time to enjoy them.

After soaking up some sun, you can explore some of the 150 wineries in the area, a handful of craft breweries, and delicious artisan food producers of the Margaret River region.

Spectacular coastlines, local beer and wine, amazing food, and friendly people are only a few of the best things to do in Dunsborough. It’s truly a brilliant place to visit in December. – (Roxanne of The Coastal Campaign )

The Gold Coast, Australia

December is the best time of year to visit The Gold Coast, Australia ! It’s the height of our summer, so what better time of year to visit some of the most beautiful Australian beaches?

It’s all about the outdoors and the beach bum lifestyle, so there’s plenty of opportunity to learn to surf, paddleboard, kayak, go fishing, or even just laze around and soak up the sun.

If you’re not much of a beach person, there’s still plenty on offer! You can explore the hinterlands and farmers’ markets with some great local produce or find a beautiful waterfall for relaxing. – (Sophie Marie of Lifestyle Queensland )

December in Asia

With its swaying palms, fringing sun-drenched beaches, and temperatures hovering around a perfect 86 degrees, Goa is a wonderful winter sun destination. In fact, Goa might be one of the best places for kids to travel any time of year.

But it’s December when this region really comes to life. The Portuguese influence is strong, and everyone is in the Christmas spirit! Villages and churches are decorated with twinkling lights and shining stars, and there is a real buzz in the air.

Visiting Goa is all about finding the right beach for you. There is quite an eclectic mix catering to the raver, the yogi, the package sun-seeker, and everything in between.

If you are planning a family trip to Goa and looking for something a bit more chilled, make sure you check out our post, the best beaches in Goa for kids . – (Jenny of TraveLynn Family )

Koh Samui, Thailand

If you miss sunny, warm weather and tropical vibes in December, you might want to consider traveling to Thailand . Here, you’ll find Koh Samui: an island that offers something for everyone!

It is really an all-year-round holiday spot, but the dry season starts in December, making Koh Samui a perfect winter destination.

There are so many cool activities to choose from: Chill out at the stunning beaches, hike to amazing viewpoints or explore the Buddhist temples. Go see waterfalls, sail to beautiful islands, get a cheap massage, relax with a yoga class or try the national sport of Thai boxing.

Oh, and don’t forget to eat lots of delicious Thai food! Sample street food and snacks at one of the many night markets or learn new recipes by taking a Thai cooking class.

The possibilities for having fun are endless, and it is almost guaranteed that you will have an awesome vacation in Koh Samui . – (Victoria & Alex from Northabroad )

From Bora Bora to the Caribbean, our family has spent a few Christmases on the beach. Last December, we visited the Maldives, where we spent a few days watching the sun rise and listening to the ocean from our overwater villas. It was the most magical time of all!

Anytime is a good time to visit the Maldives since the temperatures hover over a balmy 80F. But the best time to visit the Maldives is said to be from November to April.

Taj Exotica Resort and Spa is located on Emboodhu Finolhu Island, which used to be called ‘Three Coconut Island.’ We flew from Chennai to Male through Colombo on Sri Lankan Airlines. Taj Exotica is located not too far from the Malé airport and is just a 20-minute boat ride away, no need for any seaplanes.

The water is crystal clear, the food and service are amazing, and abundant marine life and water activities keep the kids busy while parents find hammocks or the ocean swing to relax! – (Priya of Outside Suburbia )

Nagoya, Japan

Nagoya, the 4th largest city in Japan, is a great place to visit in December. Not only is the winter food delicious, but there are some activities you simply have to enjoy in winter.

First, let’s talk about the great food in Nagoya. I highly recommend you try steaming hot Miso Nikomi Udon, which is Udon noodles in a dark Miso soup that’s still boiling hot in an earthenware pot. Exactly the right food for those cold winter days! You might also want to try Kishimen noodles , flat and broad noodles served in a hot broth.

When it comes to winter activities in Nagoya, there is nothing better than a visit to Nabana no Sato, a flower garden with the most beautiful winter illumination in all of Japan. The theme changes every year, and the millions of lights are spectacular. Nothing is more romantic than strolling through the park at night with your loved one. – (Lena of Nagoya Foodie )

Other places to travel with kids in Japan include Tokyo , Osaka and these Tokyo day trips . And don’t miss our tips for traveling to Japan !

December in the Middle East

Dubai in December is the perfect sunny escape. Sitting on the Arabian Gulf, December brings with it pleasant daytime temperatures of around 75F, ideal for enjoying the city’s miles of sandy beaches, sailing from the beautiful marina, or taking a deeper exploration into the desert and nearby Hatta Mountains.

Those who worry they may not be in the Christmas spirit, rest assured although it’s not a public holiday in this majority Muslim country, you cannot get away from the Christmas decorations and festivities in all the mega-shopping malls and resort hotels. You may even be lucky enough to catch Santa arriving on his camel!

It is also one of the most popular times for tourists, so book your favorite Dubai attractions and hotels in advance at this time of year. For families, we love the Palm Jumeirah resort area or any of the great family hotels along JBR , and The Beach . ( Keri of Little City Trips )

December in Africa

Cape town, south africa.

With its combination of sunshine and adventure, South Africa is another one of the best places to visit in December. Cape Town is extra special in this time of year, when locals embrace the festive season and travelers arrive from across the globe to enjoy the mix of beach and city.

And for those planning a family escape, visiting Cape Town with a baby or kids is a great choice.

The beautiful coastline along the Garden Route is spectacular in the winter months. The Cape Winelands are a magnet for visitors exploring the wineries and indulging in wine tastings and picnics on the lawn.

December is also a great month for safari. The South African summer coincides with the wet season. Despite the tall grasses, the Big 5 make frequent appearances! A December safari rewarded us with a sighting of the elusive wild dogs, a moment we’ll never forget! – (Elaine and Dave of Show Them the Globe )

December is a great time to take a safari vacation ! If you’re looking for someone to plan a custom itinerary, we highly recommend Alluring Africa !

Zanzibar is a perfect destination to visit in December. During this month, and until February, it’s hot and dry – ideal conditions for enjoying the beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters surrounding the islands.

There are plenty of things to do in Zanzibar , from diving to enjoying Stone Town’s markets to seeing the unique wildlife in The Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park.

For something special, book lunch at the Rock restaurant – which is exactly as it sounds – an incredible restaurant located on a rock in the ocean.

From Stone Town, you might also take a day trip over to Prison Island to see the old prison and admire the local residents, which are huge tortoises! – (Hayley of A Lovely Planet )

Looking for other kid-friendly places to travel to during December? How about these best small towns for Christmas , and where to celebrate Christmas around the world .

The post 50 Best Places to Travel in December appeared first on Kids Are A Trip™ .

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An amazing part of traveling is discovering a new place, but there’s something special about returning to a beloved destination—which also speaks volumes about what makes a place stand out as one of the best.

So what are the places travelers want to return to the most?

Travel insurance specialists InsureandGo recent issued a report ranking the places that travelers are most eager to revisit . To come up with this list, the researchers looked at almost 500 countries, cities and global tourist attractions, then analyzed thousands of comments on Reddit and numerous online reviews to uncover the places that hold the greatest allure for repeat visits.

“There’s no end to the experiences you can have while traveling, with so many different countries and cities around the globe just waiting to be explored,” Russell Wallace, travel insurance expert at InsureandGo, said in a release. “In some instances, however, traveling to the same place repeatedly can in fact, provide a richer experience. Bringing with it a deeper understanding of a destination, along with local insights and maybe even discovering some hidden gems.”

A spring view of Fujiyoshida and Mt. Fuji in Japan, the country that travelers want to visit most.

Topping the list of countries that travelers yearn to revisit is Japan, which is renowned for its rich culture and diverse offerings. With an impressive 324 mentions on Reddit discussions alone, Japan has clearly enchanted visitors with its captivating blend of tradition and modernity, from the bustling streets of Tokyo to the serene landscapes of Kyoto.

Following closely behind Japan are Italy and Spain, two perennial favorites among globetrotters. With 294 and 209 mentions respectively, these Mediterranean gems captivate visitors with their culinary delights, stunning coastlines and architectural wonders.

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When it comes to cities, London—with its iconic landmarks like Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London—reigns supreme as the ultimate destination for repeat visits. Rounding out the top five on the list: Paris, Barcelona and New York City (a tie), then Rome.

When it comes to tourist attractions, Dollywood was named the place travelers want to return to most. Set in the heart of Tennessee’s Smoky Mountains, this theme park—partly owned by the legendary Dolly Parton—delights visitors with its unique blend of entertainment, nostalgia and Southern hospitality. Disneyland in California came in at number two. A number of locations tied for the fifth spot on the list, including Yosemite National Park, England’s Blenheim Palace and Tokyo Disneyland.

Read on for the lists of the places people want to return to; you can find more lists—including the top 50 tourist attractions in the full report .

Japan was named the country people want to return to most. Pictured here: the historic Higashiyama ... [+] district in Kyoto.

Top 10 Countries People Most Want To Return To

5. Thailand

10. Germany

Union Jacks on Oxford Street in London—the city travelers want to return to most.

Top 10 Cities People Most Want To Return To

1 . London, England

2 . Paris, France

3 . Barcelona, Spain (tie)

3 . New York City (tie)

5. Rome, Italy

6. Tokyo, Japan

7. Amsterdam, Netherlands

8. Berlin, Germany

9. Edinburgh, Scotland

10. Mexico City, Mexico

Dollywood sign near the entrance to the theme park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

Top 10 Global Attractions People Most Want To Return To

1. Dollywood - Tennessee

2. Disneyland Park - California

3. Stone Mountain Park - Atlanta

4. Warner Bros Studio Tour - London

5. Blenheim Palace - Oxfordshire, U.K. (tie)

5. Busch Gardens - Florida (tie)

5. Crazy Horse Memorial - South Dakota (tie)

5. Grand Canyon National Park - Arizona (tie)

5. Hampton Court Palace - London, U.K. (tie)

5. Tokyo Disneyland - Tokyo, Japan (tie)

5. Universal Studios Florida - Florida (tie)

5. Yosemite National Park - California (tie)

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Where to visit in Sicily: 9 best places for beaches, architecture and Italian charm

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Thanks in part to the “ White Lotus effect “ (the country featured in season two of the hit show), Sicily has become increasingly popular with travellers over the past few years. As the largest Mediterranean island, located just off the main peninsula of Italy , the country is home to beautiful beaches , quaint hilltop towns, and impressive Baroque architecture.

The summer months can get very hot – July and August are probably best spent sipping an Aperol spritz by the beach – while the less stifling temperatures in the low seasons are ideal for visiting festivals, exploring the many archaeological sites and maybe even taking a hike up Mount Etna.

Europe’s tallest active volcano is one of seven Unesco sites, which also include Roman palace Villa Romana del Casale near the central town Piazza Armerina, and the eight late Baroque towns of the Val di Noto in the southeast.

Planning a Sicilian holiday soon? We’ve rounded up the best places to visit and where to stay during your Sicily trip.

Capital city Palermo is a diverse destination with architectural nods to the Phoenicians, Normans, Turks, Egyptians, Arabs, and Spaniards, who have all inhabited the area throughout its history. One of these buildings is Palermo Cathedral, dating back to the 12th century. Ballaro market and Vucciria market are both popular for street food, and there are various culinary-based walking tours where you can tuck into gelato , arancini , and cannoli .

The city is home to impressive street art, including a wall near Ballaro market, in the Albergheria district, where you’ll see a tiny hummingbird picking up a huge rock with its wings. There are theatres and cinemas in the industrial area Cantieri Culturali della Zisa, and the Old Town is a hub for nightlife with Piazza Rivoluzione and Piazza Sant’anna both offering a buzzy atmosphere. For a more relaxing outing, head to Mondello Bay to take a boat tour.

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Mercure Palermo Centro is situated in the centre of Palermo, only 350 metres from the Teatro Politeama theatre, a 10-minute walk from the harbour and a 15-minute walk from Palermo Cathedral. It has a bar, restaurant, 24-hour front desk and private parking. Family rooms are available, too.

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Agrigento in the southwest is built on a hilltop and is home to the archaeological wonder of the Valley of the Temples. The ruins are an impressive site to behold. Excavations uncovered a network of aqueducts below the area, and there are also thought to be further areas of unexcavated archaeological significance in the fields below. The Petro Griffo Archaeological Museum is in modern Agrigento, where you can view Hellenistic and Roman artefacts, ancient coins, and Attic and Italiot pottery dating back to 430 BC.

Just a 25-minute drive from the city you’ll find Scala dei Turchi – a dramatic white, rocky cliff overlooking a sandy beach where you can soak up some sunshine and swim in the azure waters.

Colleverde Park Hotel is a 15-minute walk from the Valley of the Temples. Amenities include a fitness centre, airport shuttle and a bar.

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Castellammare del Golfo

Castellammare del Golfo translates into English as “sea fortress on the gulf” because it is built around an Arab fortress constructed in the 11th century (and later developed by the Normans). This history makes the coastal destination an incredibly interesting place to explore. Further appeal lies in it being a relatively quiet coastal town known for its pretty harbour filled with restaurants offering a picturesque view.

There are two sandy beaches nearby, while nature reserve Lo Zingaro is just a 15-minute drive. For boat trips and watersports, head to Scopello, a coastal town 12km away.

Hotel Cetarium is close to the town’s fortress and just a short walk to a sandy beach. It has a terrace and outdoor pool for enjoying the scenery too.

Medieval town Erice is in the province of Travani, and is best known for its Norman castle and ancient temple. The town is set 750 metres above sea level on Mount San Giuliano, and the ruins of the Venus Erycina temple suggest that the town was a tribute to the Roman goddess of love, Venus. Along the quaint cobbled streets, there are craft shops and bakeries selling cannoli. Tourists can visit the medieval church Chiesa Madre, which was built in 1312 and overlooks the main square.

For those seeking an even better view, a cable car links Erice with nearby city Travani.

Former monastery Il Carmine Dimora Storica is unique accommodation situated beside the town walls, with an airport shuttle and family rooms available. Most rooms have their own balcony.

A city located in the southeast, Modica is set within the Hyblaean Mountains. It’s one of the eight Val di Noto Baroque towns with Unesco world heritage site status and was originally all carved into rock. The city boasts classic Sicilian charm, with narrow, winding streets and stairs. This means the climb to Upper Modica is a steep one – or you can catch a bus.

You’ll find boutique shops and 19th-century theatre Teatro Garibaldi on Corso Umberto. Meanwhile, nearby museum Museo Civico is situated in Palazzo della Cultura and is home to archaeological pieces from the Neolithic period. The town is also known for its chocolate, made using a traditional Sicilian technique where ingredients are never warmed to more than 45C, meaning the sugar doesn’t dissolve so it has a unique taste.

Pietre Nere Resort & Spa is a luxurious hotel on the outskirts of Modica, and nearby beach Cava di Ispica can be reached by car in less than five minutes. Spa facilities include a fitness centre, sauna, sensory showers, Turkish bath and relaxation room.

Taormina is a coastal hilltop town in the east of Sicily. One of its most impressive attractions is the ancient Greek and Roman theatre, Teatro Antico di Taormina, which is carved into rock – as well as being a tourist attraction, the venue still hosts performances, including concerts and festivals. From the theatre, there’s a view across to Mount Etna, which is just 56km away.

Mazzaro Funivia is a cable car running down to Isola Bella Beach, a strip of pebbled beach linked to the Isola Bella nature reserve that is particularly popular with Instagrammers. Meanwhile, Mazzaro Beach on the other side of Isola Bella Beach is a small bay with sand and shingle, close to bars and restaurants.

Well-located Hotel Ariston and Palazzo Santa Caterina are situated near the city centre, main bus terminal and just beside a cable car taking you to the beach. The hotel has a swimming pool, garden and two restaurants.

Catania is an ideal base for making a trip to Mount Etna and you’ll find plenty of choice for guided tours up to the volcano. Other tourist attractions include the Cathedral of Saint Agatha, which features Baroque details. It has been rebuilt several times since being originally constructed in the 11th century, courtesy of earthquakes and eruptions.

Like other Sicilian towns, you can expect to find delicious street food on offer. Fish market La Pescheria is a weekly event known just as much for being a fun and rowdy spectacle as it is for supplying seafood to nearby restaurants.

Katane Palace Hotel is situated close to the train station and features classic Sicilian decor. It’s just a 20-minute walk from the cathedral, and trips to Mount Etna can be arranged with the hotel, too.

Golden Noto, a Baroque city in the southeast, has airy aristocratic squares laden with carved gargoyles, opulent palaces and elegant alleyways. Noto’s reconstructed 18th-century cathedral dominates the skyline with its elaborate domes and facades – visit during the annual feast of San Corrado in February to attend mass alongside a lively procession through the city.

Visit the king of pastries, Caffe Sicilia, opposite the cathedral on Corso Vittorio Emanuele for famed sweet Sicilian classics including  cannolo  ricotta pastry tubes and  cassata  marzipan cake.

At Seven Rooms Villadorata on the 18th-century Palazzo Nicolaci, soaring ceilings, chandeliers and Baroque frescoes greet guests. There are also tasty buffet breakfasts of cakes, eggs and almond brittle, all just a 15-minute drive from the fine sands of Lido di Noto.

On the northern coast, medieval Cefalu balances some of Sicily’s finest sands with impressive Baroque architecture. Celebrated for its Unesco-listed Arab-Norman cathedral, the antiquities of Mandralisca Museum and laid-back beach culture on  spiaggias  Mazzaforno and Settefrati, Cefalu rivals Palermo for a Sicilian holiday.

Try local delicacy  pasta a taianu  (pasta in a pan) for flavours of aubergine, meat and pecorino cheese served in an earthenware pot, or hike to the mountaintop ruins at Rocca di Cefalu for views over the sparkling Tyrrhenian coast.

Coastal hotel Le Calette is just a shuttle bus away from the sandy swathes of Cefalu. With whitewashed Sicilian-style rooms, a restaurant serving sea urchin spaghetti and five rocky coves complete with a beach club, it’s a dream for swimming and tasting sumptuous local cuisine.

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The Best Places to Buy Christmas Lights

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Christmas lights bring instant holiday cheer, whether they’re adorning a Christmas tree, fireplace mantel, stair banister, or a home’s exterior. When it comes time to shop for Christmas lights, however, it’s easy to become overwhelmed by the sheer number of options available.

Luckily, you can ensure you’re getting a great product by knowing where to shop. The following recommendations for the best places to buy Christmas lights were selected based on their brand reputation, consistent product quality, and excellent value.

Known for: Walmart offers everyday low prices on countless household items, including Christmas lights. Price : $ to $$$ Our Recommendation: Holiday Time Clear Mini Christmas Lights—Get at Walmart for $8.82 This mini Christmas light set from Holiday Time includes 300 incandescent lights. Customers can choose between clear or multicolor lights for a total lighted length of 59 feet. The lights are safe to use both indoors and outdoors and feature green wiring that camouflages and blends into any tree or garland.

Walmart was founded in 1962 and today has 10,526 stores worldwide where shoppers can buy everything from groceries to clothing to holiday decorations . Walmart offers both in-store and online shopping via walmart.com .

When it comes to Christmas lights, Walmart has thousands of products available, ranging from affordable strings of indoor mini lights to heavy-duty options designed to withstand harsh winter weather outdoors. If you’re doing some last-minute shopping, Walmart is great in a pinch; there are a number of picks that’ll ship straight to your door within 2 days.

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2. Christmas Lights Etc.

Known for: Christmas Lights Etc. offers thousands of holiday light options and other festive decorations. Price: $$ to $$$$ Our Recommendation: C7 Warm White LED Christmas Lights—Get at Christmas Lights Etc. for $17.99 These C7 LED Christmas lights are retro in shape and design and feature warm white light. The bulbs are spaced 8 inches apart and the string features a total of 25 lights, each of which has a lifespan of up to 100,000 hours.

While shoppers can purchase Christmas lights from any number of big-box retailers, those who are looking for something specific may have better luck with a niche shop like Christmas Lights Etc. This online store opened in 2000 and specializes in holiday decorations, though its offerings aren’t limited to Christmas lights. The store also sells Halloween lighting, patio decorations, and a variety of artificial Christmas trees . Christmas Lights Etc. also sells individual bulbs in a variety of sizes, styles, and colors—just in case you’re in need of a replacement bulb.

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Known for: Shoppers can find almost anything their hearts desire on Amazon, including a wide selection of Christmas lights. Price: $ to $$$$ Our Recommendation: BrizLabs Incandescent Christmas Lights—Get on Amazon for $28.99 Get a 300-count pack of Christmas lights at an affordable price with BrizLabs’s Incandescent Christmas Lights . Go traditional or choose a unique color option, like purple or orange, for an offbeat look.

Amazon is an expansive multinational company with branches reaching into nearly any industry one can imagine. Alongside Apple, Microsoft, Google, and Facebook, it’s one of the country’s Big Five information technology companies. Amazon’s online retail business seems to get more popular every year, with shoppers being drawn in by the site’s competitive pricing and wide product availability.

When it comes to holiday decorations, Amazon has a wealth of options, with more than 10,000 results for Christmas lights alone. Those who are on a budget will likely find what they need, and subscribers to Amazon’s Prime membership program get free 2-day shipping on all of their orders.

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4. Festive Lights

Known for: Festive Lights, as the name suggests, offers a wide variety of Christmas decorations with a focus on lighting. Price: $$ to $$$$ Our Recommendation:  Smart App Controlled Twinkly Christmas Fairy Lights, Gold Edition—Get at Festive Lights for $250 These smart fairy lights come with a free mobile app that allows users to control them remotely via smartphone. Customers can get creative by drawing their own designs in the app, which are then transmitted via Wi-Fi to the lights. This high-tech pick not only allows for a variety of gold, silver, and bronze color combinations but can even be synced with the beat of the music for a multisensory light show effect. 

Festive Lights is based in the UK and has been providing holiday decorating options since 1999. Today, the company offers worldwide shipping. It offers a wide variety of options in terms of lighting, from simple string lights to more high-tech smart lighting systems that are sure to impress the neighbors. Festive Lights also sells accessories for shoppers who need to perfect their indoor and outdoor setups. It’s important to note that U.S.-based shoppers are required to pay for shipping for orders of $300 or less.

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Known for: Lowe’s is more than just a standard hardware store and offers a variety of household products and essentials. Price: $$ to $$$ Our Recommendation: GE Energy Smart Multicolor LED Christmas String Lights—Get at Lowe’s for $39.98 GE Energy Smart 100-Count Multicolor LED Plug-In Christmas String Lights have a classic C9 shape with a diamond-cut finish but use energy-efficient LED lights. The 66-foot string features 100 lights, and it continues to operate even if one bulb burns out.

Founded in North Carolina in 1921, Lowe’s has been around for 100 years. Until 1989, Lowe’s was the biggest hardware store chain in the nation, until the company was surpassed by The Home Depot. Lowe’s has 2,197 stores in the United States and Canada and also runs a robust online shopping hub.

Lowe’s Christmas light section is well organized, guiding shoppers to choose the style, color, and type of lights they’re looking for in order to narrow down their options. It has thousands of picks for holiday lighting and is well stocked with products from the industry’s top brands.

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6. Pottery Barn

Known for: Pottery Barn offers stylish rustic furniture and home decor items that are perennially on-trend. Price: $$$ to $$$$ Our Recommendation: Rustic Leaf String Lights—Get at Pottery Barn for $59 These rustic string lights features mini LED lights as well as glittering artificial leaves to create a classy effect on a dining table centerpiece, banister, or doorframe.

Pottery Barn is a high-end home goods chain that has been around since 1949. The brand is known for its rustic chic furniture and decor items and has a number of stores in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Mexico. Over the years, Pottery Barn’s offerings have expanded to include additional branches and collections, such as Pottery Barn Teen and Pottery Barn Apartment.

Pottery Barn is a go-to shopping destination for those looking for on-trend holiday decorations—though the number of available products is more limited than at larger big-box retailers. While Pottery Barn may only offer a smaller selection of Christmas lights, shoppers can be assured that any product they choose from this retailer will be stylish and of top-notch quality.

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Known for: Target is a one-stop shop for affordable clothing, groceries, household essentials, and holiday decor. Price: $ to $$$ Our Recommendation: Christmas LED Starburst Novelty Lights—Get at Target for $20.00 These Christmas LED Starburst Novelty Lights lend sparkle to any holiday display. With 140 multicolor twinkling lights this 2-pack provides a pop of color inside or outside. Battery-powered, they don’t require an outlet and they come with a timer for easy shut-off.

Target is the country’s eighth-largest retailer, with 1,844 stores in the U.S. as of 2019. Target has become a popular shopping destination for home decor items in recent years, with on-trend picks that rival the options available at much pricier chains.

When it comes to holiday decorating, Target has just about anything you could imagine, including a wide variety of Christmas lights. The pricing is always competitive, and Christmas lights start as low as $5. The site makes it easy for shoppers to find what they’re looking for by subcategorizing LED lights, incandescent lights, projection lighting, lit decor, and electrical supplies.

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8. Bronner’s

Known for: Bronner’s is considered by many to be the world’s largest Christmas store, with a massive holiday-themed store in Frankenmuth, Michigan. Price: $ to $$$ Our Recommendation: Santa With Tree Night Light—Get at Bronner’s for $22.99 While Christmas string lights are easy to come by, Bronner’s offers unique holiday lighting options like this Santa With Tree Night Ligh t, which features Santa making a special delivery.

Those living near Frankenmuth, Michigan, are certainly familiar with Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland, the self-appointed “World’s Largest Christmas Store.” Located in a chalet-style building situated on 7.35 acres, the store was founded in 1945 by Wally Bronner and is visited by 2 million shoppers every year.

Bronner’s stock is expansive, and even those living outside of Michigan can get a taste of the store’s offerings through the online store. A search for “Christmas lights” brings up 225 options, ranging from simple string lights, to holiday-themed nightlights, to lighted tree toppers, and more.

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9. Grandin Road

Known for: Grandin Road specializes in unique home decor and has a well-curated selection of Christmas decorations. Price: $$ to $$$ Our Recommendation: Vintage Pastel Light Strand—Get at Grandin Road for $31.60 This strand of pastel lights has a retro style with pastel bulbs in a curlicue shape. They’re safe to use both indoors and outdoors, and the store sells replacement bulbs as needed.

Along with other esteemed interior brands like Frontgate, Ballard Designs, and Garnet Hill, Grandin Road is part of Cornerstone Brands. The company began sending out its product catalog in 2003, and today it reaches millions of households every year.

Holiday decorations are a particular specialty at Grandin Road, and shoppers can find figurines, ornaments, tree skirts, and other decor items along with lighting options. While Grandin Road may not have a wide variety of Christmas light options on its site, all of the products available are unique and are designed to stand out from the readily available holiday decor that you’ll find elsewhere.

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Known for: Etsy is a go-to for finding vintage treasures and hand-made artisanal goods. Price: $ to $$$$ Our Recommendation: Vintage Christmas Tree Lights—Get at Etsy for $32.95 While innovations in technology have given us long-lasting LED light bulbs with long lifespans, there’s still something charming about vintage Christmas lights. This string of vintage Christmas tree lights comes in a vintage Noma box and is still functional despite being decades old.

Etsy is an online marketplace where individual vendors can sell vintage finds and hand-made items. It’s an excellent place to find one-of-a-kind gifts and unique items that support small businesses. Shoppers can even narrow their search to find local vendors and artisans in their area. There are seemingly countless categories of products on Etsy, from clothing and accessories to art, paper goods, personalized gifts, and home decor items. When it comes to holiday shopping, consider Etsy for nostalgic retro Christmas ornaments and even working Christmas lights from decades past.

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Amazon Prime Day has grown into one of the biggest sales events of the year, with discounts rivaling those of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. With so many retailers selling on Amazon, Prime members can save on just about anything, from viral beauty products to new unlocked smartphones.

The best Prime Day deals we saw last year included all-time lows on brands like Apple, Vitamix, iRobot, Dyson, Crocs, and, of course, Amazon-owned products like the Fire TV , Kindle e-reader , and Echo smart speakers . We expect to see more of the same this year as well.

It'll be the first major deal holiday of the year, so it's an awesome chance to score summer discounts on big-ticket items and household staples. The retailer's 10th Prime Day event has officially been announced to arrive in July, but the actual days are still unknown. In the meantime, we're keeping tabs on all of the latest Prime Day news, and we'll keep you updated with our findings here.

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When is Amazon Prime Day 2024?

Amazon Prime Day is officially coming this July, though the exact days have not yet been announced. In past years, it kicked off on the second Tuesday of the month. If Amazon follows the same trend, it will take place on July 9 and 10. We'll keep this story updated as more details are announced.

What is Amazon Prime Day?

Amazon Prime Day is the retailer's annual mega sale and one of the major benefits of Prime membership. It's a two-day sales event, usually during the summer, that features products from every category, from fashion staples to hot new tech. 

Though it used to be a deal holiday of a much smaller scale, Prime Day has grown exponentially since the first one in 2015. Now, you can find almost everything on sale for all-time low prices, matching discounts we see during Black Friday and Cyber Monday. 

What should I buy during Amazon Prime Day?

Everything is fair game to buy during Amazon Prime Day. Whether you've been holding out on a pricey new TV or just need to stock up on toiletries, Prime Day is a good time to make your move. 

Last year, we saw incredible prices on tech, including 4K TVs , Fire TV streaming devices , Apple products, Kindle e-readers , PC gaming accessories, Echo smart speakers , and top headphones picks. Prime Day tech deals featured brands like Logitech, Bose, Jabra, Sony, Roku, Samsung, TCL, and more. 

If you're looking for style and beauty deals during Prime Day, last year, brands like Tommy Hilfiger, Tatcha, Laneige, Levi's, Carhartt, Anastasia Beverly Hills, Adidas, and Marc Jacobs all featured products at rare low prices. That means skincare, makeup, shoes, men's clothing, women's fashion, and accessories will all be available for less. 

Home and kitchen products saw no shortage of Prime Day deals either, with big names like Dyson, Shark, iRobot, Philips, KitchenAid, Nespresso, Casper, Leesa, and OXO down to all-time lows for the event. So, whether you need an air fryer , robot vacuum , mattress , or just some sturdy mixing bowls, Prime Day is a good time to buy. 

You don't need to be focused on fancy new gadgets or treatments to shop smart during Amazon Prime Day either. We also catch tons of affordable household essentials available for even less every year, like toilet paper, dish soap, doggy bags, and makeup wipes. These deals are sweet, since they save you money on stuff you needed to buy anyway. 

How long do Prime Day deals last?

How long a Prime Day deal lasts differs between items, but in general, the best discounts will start during the event and end before the 48-hour holiday is over. Some will last the whole two days while others will only last one, so it's always wise to act on a good sale when you see it. Lightning deals especially go fast, the most popular of which dwindle away in less than an hour.

I always recommend buying a product you've had your eye on as soon as it's highlighted as a Prime Day deal. Regardless of how long it's set to last, oftentimes the best sales run out of stock, resulting in shipping dates being pushed out, or the deal no longer being offered at all. We'll be providing all of the deal context you need to shop confidently and quickly, so be sure to check our roundups of the best discounts when the event rolls around. 

Do you need to be a Prime member to shop Amazon Prime Day?

Amazon Prime Day is locked to Prime members only. It's one of the major benefits of subscribing to the service, in addition to other perks like free two-day shipping and Prime Video streaming. 

If you have yet to become a member, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial to test it out. Once the official Prime Day dates have been announced, you can even time your free period to overlap with the sale, but it's not a guarantee since sometimes retailers will lock out free members from shopping the best deals.

Do other stores participate in Prime Day?

Although Prime Day is an Amazon-specific event, it's grown so large that other major retailers have started kicking off competing sales to overlap with it. No one has announced a competing Prime Day sale just yet, but if past years are any indication, Walmart, Target, and Best Buy will likely be holding their own events.

These are definitely worth checking out; they often match the best deals on popular items you can find from Prime Day. We'll also be rounding these deals up so you can shop from the retailer that best suits you, whether you're a Target Circle cardholder, My Best Buy Plus member, or Walmart Plus subscriber. 

Is Prime Day an international event?

Prime Day occurs in several other countries, but not all of them. Here's a list of countries where Prime Day will be available to shop:

  • Netherlands
  • Saudi Arabia
  • The United Arab Emirates
  • The United States
  • The United Kingdom

Want to see what Amazon has on sale right now? We've spotted some hefty price cuts on electronics, fashion, home, kitchen, laptops, and more on its main deals page .

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