if your family likes to celebrate the holidays at a new place every
year, why not suggest one of these festive wonderlands for your
Christmas getaway? Each of these cities knows how to do Christmas with
festivals, giant trees, parades and decorations galore, so you'll never
feel out of the holiday spirit. If you plan on traveling, book your
tickets and rooms now since these are serious hot spots!
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston is magical during the holidays. Back Bay streets are lined with festive Christmas lights, the Faneuil Hall tree glitters with hundreds of ornaments and Beacon Hill's cobblestone streets glisten under a soft dusting of snow. In addition to the sights, there are a ton of seasonal things to do. If you can, grab a sitter and catch the Slutcracker show, a burlesque parody of the Nutcracker, which runs from Dec. 2-24. For a more family-friendly event, visit Boston's Symphony Hall for the Holiday Pops, where the Boston Pop's play holiday tunes and narrate " 'Twas the Night Before Christmas."Park City, Utah
Park City sees up to 40 inches of snowfall every holiday season, so you're sure to experience a white Christmas there. If skiing and snowboarding are your thing, check out one of the three resorts in town: Park City Mountain Resort, Deer Valley, and The Canyons. If you'd rather watch, grab tickets to the Sprint U.S. Snowboarding and Freeskiing Grand Prix which takes place at Park City Mountain Resort Dec. 21-22. If shopping is more your speed, take a stroll down the hip-and-funky Main Street, which houses more than 100 unique shops and is lit up with multicolored Christmas lights. For a unique take on A Christmas Carol, head to the Egyptian Theatre, which has a live radio broadcast of the story!Leavenworth, Washington
This cozy town is a spitting image of Bavaria in the middle of Washington state with German and Bavarian-themed homes, shops, restaurants and hotels. What they are known for, besides their adorably themed village, are their festivals. The Christmas Lighting Festival is one of their largest and takes place on three weekends in December. During the festival, the town lights up in multicolored Christmas lights and townspeople dress as holiday characters. There is live entertainment all day, Bavarian food and holiday sweets as well as roasted chestnuts and a tree lighting ceremony. While you are there, check out the Leavenworth Summer Theater's production of A Christmas Carol.Edinburgh, Scotland
This ancient Scottish town lights
up during the holidays, literally, with a breathtaking fireworks display
each year out of the Edinburgh castle. In addition to fireworks,
hundreds of bagpipers surround the Sir Walter Scott Monument every
Christmas to play "Amazing Grace." The city comes alive for six weeks,
which makes it one the best places to spend Christmas
in the U.K. Pick up some last-minute gifts at the renowned German
Christmas Market and then strap on your ice skates to go skating in
Europe's largest open-air skating rink at the Winter Wonderland in Princes street Gardens. You also can't miss the St. Giles' Cathedral Choir's annual concert in Parliament Square.
Montreal, Canada
If you're dreaming of Paris this Christmas, but it's out of your price range (or don't want the jet-lag), visit the French-Canadian city of Montreal instead! The city has multiple outdoor ice skating rinks that are lit up with holiday lights. One of the best for families is the Patinoire du Bassin Bonsecours in Old Montreal. Your kids won't want to miss the Santa Claus Parade, a Montreal holiday tradition since 1925, which kicks off at Ste. Catherine Street. Another family-favorite activity is the Montreal Christmas fireworks, which go off every Saturday in December at the Old Port. Don't forget to pick up last minute gifts at one of the three great Montreal Cristmas Markets.Boston, Massachusetts
Boston is magical during the holidays. Back Bay streets are lined with festive Christmas lights, the Faneuil Hall tree glitters with hundreds of ornaments and Beacon Hill's cobblestone streets glisten under a soft dusting of snow. In addition to the sights, there are a ton of seasonal things to do. If you can, grab a sitter and catch the Slutcracker show, a burlesque parody of the Nutcracker, which runs from Dec. 2-24. For a more family-friendly event, visit Boston's Symphony Hall for the Holiday Pops, where the Boston Pop's play holiday tunes and narrate " 'Twas the Night Before Christmas."Park City, Utah
Park City sees up to 40 inches of snowfall every holiday season, so you're sure to experience a white Christmas there. If skiing and snowboarding are your thing, check out one of the three resorts in town: Park City Mountain Resort, Deer Valley, and The Canyons. If you'd rather watch, grab tickets to the Sprint U.S. Snowboarding and Freeskiing Grand Prix which takes place at Park City Mountain Resort Dec. 21-22. If shopping is more your speed, take a stroll down the hip-and-funky Main Street, which houses more than 100 unique shops and is lit up with multicolored Christmas lights. For a unique take on A Christmas Carol, head to the Egyptian Theatre, which has a live radio broadcast of the story!Leavenworth, Washington
This cozy town is a spitting image of Bavaria in the middle of Washington state with German and Bavarian-themed homes, shops, restaurants and hotels. What they are known for, besides their adorably themed village, are their festivals. The Christmas Lighting Festival is one of their largest and takes place on three weekends in December. During the festival, the town lights up in multicolored Christmas lights and townspeople dress as holiday characters. There is live entertainment all day, Bavarian food and holiday sweets as well as roasted chestnuts and a tree lighting ceremony. While you are there, check out the Leavenworth Summer Theater's production of A Christmas Carol.Edinburgh, Scotland
This ancient Scottish town lights
up during the holidays, literally, with a breathtaking fireworks display
each year out of the Edinburgh castle. In addition to fireworks,
hundreds of bagpipers surround the Sir Walter Scott Monument every
Christmas to play "Amazing Grace." The city comes alive for six weeks,
which makes it one the best places to spend Christmas
in the U.K. Pick up some last-minute gifts at the renowned German
Christmas Market and then strap on your ice skates to go skating in
Europe's largest open-air skating rink at the Winter Wonderland in Princes street Gardens. You also can't miss the St. Giles' Cathedral Choir's annual concert in Parliament Square.
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