Almost all of us love to spend a warm & cozy Christmas at home. But at times, we feel like exploring the world and enjoying the alluring Christmas decorations. This time we are back with some of the most beautiful and peaceful places that can be visited this Christmas and will make your day the best.
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Bad Ragaz, Switzerland:
Post Topics
- 1 Bad Ragaz, Switzerland:
- 2 Woodstock, Vermont:
- 3 Franklin, Tennessee:
- 4 Aarhus, Denmark:
- 5 Williamsburg, Virginia:
- 6 Augustine, Florida:
- 7 Big Spring, Texas:
- 8 Malta:
- 9 Alexandria, Virginia:
- 10 Rothenberg ob. der Tauber, Germany:
- 11 McAdenville, North Carolina:
- 12 Santa Claus, Indiana:
- 13 Mont Tremblant, Quebec:
- 14 Branson, Missouri:
- 15 Winchester, England:
The Christmas celebrations start in late November in the Swiss town of Bad Ragaz. There was a ceremonial festival which is known by the name of the festival of lights. During this festival, the 131 feet tall sequoia tree is illuminated with beautiful and alluring lights. This tall tree is present on the lawn of the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz. The tree situated there is probably the tallest Christmas tree that exists in Europe. Numerous Christmas markets, concerts, dinners, processions, parties, and a grand Russian Christmas Gala are some other components of that village’s Christmas celebrations.
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Woodstock, Vermont:
Woodstock is a mesmerizing place to visit all year, but it gets even more magical during the Christmas season. You can see this beautiful town and enrich your sight with the beautiful bridges, snowy vistas. You can attend multiple concerts, do a lot of shopping, and gather together to observe the whole city lightening up and all the trees are looking magical. Woodstock has several luxurious resorts, in case you are planning to stay there.
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Franklin, Tennessee:
Dickens of a Christmas is a famous two-day Christmas festival in Franklin. Around 200 musicians, dancers, and Charles Dickens’ Stories’ characters are featured on this show. Every year almost 100,000 people visit Franklin to become a part of this enormous show. Makers Village, Carriage Rides, and a Victorian Christmas Village are other things Franklin is known for. So, make sure to include this place in your Christmas list.
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Aarhus, Denmark:
Aarhus-the second largest city of Denmark, is a dream place to visit on Christmas. Everything from the Christmas market rich in Danish specialties to the department stores’ exterior to the Christmas tree-lined streets in the Latin Quarte is magical and astonishing about this place. You will never feel like returning from Aarhus once you go there. Always plan a long trip if you consider visiting this enormous city in Denmark.
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Williamsburg, Virginia:
This town claims to be the best Christmas time in America, and if you happen to visit this great town, you will know the reason. The Christmas traditions that are pretty famous in this town include caroling by torchlight, gun-salute display, and lighting a candle in every home window. If we talk about the lights, no one can beat the 10 Million lights display in Williamsburg. In addition to this, a lightning ceremony can be observed in Market Square.
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Augustine, Florida:
Hong Kong and Madrid are the places that come to mind when we talk about dazzling light displays. But have you ever heard of St. Augustine, Florida? It is included in the list of top 10 places worldwide by National Geographic. You can enjoy the pleasant sight of lightning by train, boat, helicopter, or the most convenient thing by your foot.
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Big Spring, Texas:
Big Spring, Texas, is high on holiday spirit every year. The exciting thing is that this city’s name was given to it because of the very reason. Every year a festival of lights is held there. This city has a large number of various big trees that are covered with ornaments on Christmas and are a pleasant sight to watch.
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Malta:
Christmas in Malta is marked by visiting nativity scenes and precepts. The people living in Malta open their doors to the general public to visit these scenes. Downtown Valetta is a place where Christmas is celebrated with full enthusiasm and great lively spirit. Various light decorations could be seen along with some festive Christmas markets and concerts. So, don’t skip this place while planning a Christmas visit.
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Alexandria, Virginia:
If you are looking forward to spending a traditional American Christmas this year, Alexandria, Virginia, is the best pick for you. It is a town lined by Old Town’s Streets and 18th-century houses. December is in its full spirit there. You can experience several beautiful things, including a camel ride and a Colonial Christmas experience.
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Rothenberg ob. der Tauber, Germany:
A medieval town in Germany, Rothenberg ob. Der Tauber is an excellent representation of the centuries-old Christmas traditions and Christmas market. Mulled wine, grilled sausage, roast chestnuts, or an original Rothenberg Snowball fried dough pastry are some of the delicious treats that can be enjoyed here. “Rothenberger Riders,” are another famous tradition of this town and are believed to be good news carriers.
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McAdenville, North Carolina:
The decoration and decking up of this small town took more than 60 years. The residents of McAdenville, North Carolina, planted almost 375 trees and more than 500,000 red, white, and green twinkling lights. Their hard work and unity made the city an excellent spot for Christmas celebrations. And that is why it is known by the name Christmas Town, USA. In addition to the decoration of town, the people of McAdenville decorate their homes and make them look dreamy and magical. Other Christmas season activities include a tree lighting ceremony, a yule log parade, and a 5k race.
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Santa Claus, Indiana:
The name of the town says it all. This town is a great spot to spend your Christmas and is full of seasonal tidings. The annual Christmas parade, Santa Claus Arts and Crafts show, a Santa Claus Museum, and other such festive places are some fantastic features. And how would someone miss visiting a site known by the name Santa Claus!
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Mont Tremblant, Quebec:
Have you ever seen a winter wonderland? If not, this is the right time for you to visit Mont Tremblant, Quebec. Skiing, tubing, dogsledding, and horse-drawn sleighs are some fantastic experiences of this town. You can also attend the Christmas concerts, visit markets, and enjoy Christmas to its full.
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Branson, Missouri:
A town known by the name of America’s Christmas Tree City needs to be included in this list. In Branson, Missouri, around 6.5 million lights spark every festive season. Over 1000 Christmas trees are lightened here, and Christmas is celebrated with great spirit.
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Winchester, England:
This city of England features the biggest Christmas markets that are inspired by Germany. There are numerous Christmas activities, including outdoor skating, Crafts, festive food like minced pies, wine, and an annual Lantern Parade. So, if you want your Christmas to be crazy this time, we suggest you visit this place.
Merry Christmas!