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17 Magical Places To Go For Christmas In The South

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Experiencing Christmas in the south is truly incomparable, famous for its rich traditions, delectable southern cuisine, and grand celebrations. Thereโ€™s truly nothing like it. 

Both Sam and I have deep southern roots, having been born and raised in a small town in central Virginia. Even though some people debate if Virginia is really part of the South, where weโ€™re from is definitely southern. 

With visits to more than 45 states under our belts, weโ€™ve invested considerable time in uncovering the best southern gems, especially during the Christmas season.ย 

1. Seaside, Florida

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Are you looking to celebrate Christmas in paradise? The beautiful town of Seaside, Florida goes all out during the holiday season. 

While many people envision a charming white Christmas with snow-covered mountains, imagine strolling along 30A in flip flops and shorts, surrounded by the mesmerizing glow of Christmas lights. 

This area is renowned for its yearly Turn On The Town event, featuring a festive Christmas tree lighting in the heart of town, truly capturing the holiday spirit.

2. Bardstown, Kentucky 

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If you are looking to avoid the large crowds that gather during the holiday season, consider taking a trip to Bardstown, Kentucky. 

This small town goes head over heels for the Christmas season. They begin their celebrations in November and continue throughout the month of December.

They host a myriad of activities, some of which include an annual Christmas Parade, a Candlelight Christmas Home Tour, and a Christmas High Tea.ย 

If you are looking to celebrate the holidays with some down to earth locals, visit Bardstown this holiday season for an unforgettable experience. 

3. Natchitoches, Louisiana

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Nothing screams Christmas quite like the celebrations in Natchitoches, Louisiana. This town is breathtaking with over 100,000 Christmas lights and a massive firework show that displays every Saturday from mid-November to the beginning of January.

If you are looking to see the sky transform with bright and vibrant colors and the streets aligned with countless twinkling Christmas lights and bright decor, look no further.

4. Andalusia, Alabama

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Want to celebrate Christmas in real life Candyland? Head to Andalusia, Alabama where the streets are glistening with Christmas lights and holiday decor.

This small Alabama town hosts a multitude of events including Meet Elsa, Meet Santa Claus, and many other holiday inspired celebrations. They even have train rides, ice skating, and snow tubing to enjoy.

On select days you can even enjoy the magical sight of snow falling from the sky in this southern Alabama town during one of their epic Snow Shows.

If you are looking for an incredible atmosphere with an abundance of holiday festivities to enjoy, you have got to check out Andalusia for yourself.

5. Orlando, Florida

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Orlando, Florida is home to Disney World, famously known as the happiest place on Earth. This resort is already famous for its joyful atmosphere, so itโ€™s no surprise that they go above and beyond for Christmas. 

If youโ€™re seeking an amazing Christmas celebration with Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and their pals, pack your bags and head to Orlando. Plus, the thrilling rides, delectable park treats, and enchanting holiday decorations are the icing on the cake. You canโ€™t go wrong with a visit to Disney World during the holiday season.

6. Helen, Georgia 

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One of the best places to go for Christmas in the South is without a doubt Helen, Georgia. This Bavarian town resembles a quaint German Christmas market during the holiday season. 

During the beginning of December they hold their annual Christkindlmarkt where you can enjoy winter treats, beverages, and small markets.ย 

You wonโ€™t want to miss the Christmas Parade full of lanterns, floats, music, and dancing.ย A journey to Helen is simply unmatched, as this Southern town radiates holiday cheer with their unique German influence and architecture.

7. Beaufort, North Carolina 

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Head to Beaufort towards the beginning of December to check out the beautiful sight of yachts, catamarans, and fishing boats decked out in Christmas lights along the waters from Morehead City to Beaufort.

Itโ€™s an astounding landscape that you wonโ€™t want to miss out on. Make sure to bring along your family and friends to enjoy the annual celebration on the gorgeous Crystal Coast

8. Dahlonega, Georgia

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Holiday festivities in Dahlonega typically kick off the day after Thanksgiving and continue through mid-January.ย 

Whether youโ€™re eager to participate in caroling, looking to catch a Christmas-themed live show, want to meet Santa Claus, or marvel at the Christmas tree and numerous lights, this charming Georgia town is a worthwhile visit during the holiday season. 

9. McAdenville, North Carolina 

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Are you looking to stroll along sidewalks and take in magnificent views of homes beautifully decorated with sparkling Christmas lights? You must head to McAdenville, located approximately 20 minutes west of Charlotte. 

This town truly is magnificent during the Christmas holiday. With over 100 homes adorned with lights and decorations, itโ€™s a sight you must experience firsthand. 

10. Charlottesville, Virginia

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Charlottesville, famous as the University of Virginiaโ€™s home, undergoes a delightful Christmas makeover each holiday season, adorned with abundant lights and festive decor.

Mark your calendar for the annual Christmas parade, featuring live music, dance performances, colorful floats, Santa Claus, and more.ย 

Having lived within an hour of Charlottesville for over two decades, we can vouch for the unbelievable atmosphere that blankets the city during the holiday season. Itโ€™s something you have to experience for yourself. 

11. Gatlinburg, Tennessee 

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Donโ€™t miss out on the festive charm of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, during the holidays. The city offers light tours, a Christmas village, the magical Polar Express train ride, and much more. 

Whether itโ€™s a visit with Santa Claus for the kids or enjoying holiday inspired live music with friends, Gatlinburg provides a multitude of holiday celebrations. 

Explore the various festive races, take a Christmas inspired helicopter ride, and soak in the abundance of decorations for a complete holiday experience. 

12. Asheville, North Carolina

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Famous for its numerous breweries and stunning mountain landscapes, Asheville is a city that truly beams during the winter season

Being North Carolina residents and avid craft beer enthusiasts, weโ€™ve had the pleasure of visiting Asheville multiple times, and each trip has been memorable. 

The city transforms into a winter wonderland with its brightly lit streets, occasional snowfall, and the annual Gingerbread House Competition hosted at the famous Omni Grove Park Inn. 

If youโ€™re in search of a mountain retreat in the South for the holiday season, Asheville is the perfect destination.

13. Williamsburg, Virginia 

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Known for its Colonial heritage, Williamsburg takes on a special charm during the Christmas season. 

The city hosts a variety of events, such as the Williamsburg Christmas Market, the festive transformation of Busch Garden theme park into a Christmas town, a grand Christmas Parade, and the streets glow with vibrant lights and holiday decor.

14. Richmond, Virginia 

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Richmond, Virginia goes the extra mile during the Christmas season. Having lived in central Virginia, we have visited Richmond more times than we can count and the city truly dazzles during the holiday season.

Whether youโ€™re eager to experience the vibrant lights of the Tacky Lights Tour, revel in a festive Christmas parade, immerse yourself in holiday tunes at the Richmond Symphony concert, or enjoy numerous other events, the city radiates holiday cheer that you shouldnโ€™t miss. 

15. Atlanta, Georgia 

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Atlanta is among the best places in the South to celebrate Christmas.Whether youโ€™re interested in exploring the festive decorations and shows at the Georgia Aquarium, attending the Atlanta Balletโ€™s rendition of The Nutcracker, or simply taking in the holiday lights scattered around the city, thereโ€™s something to delight everyone. 

16. Blue Ridge, Georgia

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Blue Ridge, Georgia is a quaint town in the South and an excellent choice for celebrating Christmas.

With its annual Christmas Parade, charming Gingerbread Village, and festive lights and decorations throughout town, it offers an enjoyable holiday experience for everyone looking to take part in the holiday cheer.

17. Grapevine, Texas

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Grapevine, famously known as the Christmas Capital of Texas, is a must-visit during the festive season. While some may debate whether Texas falls under the traditional South, we believe it falls into the category, making Grapevine an essential addition to our list. 

With multiple visits to Texas during the holidays, we can confirm that Grapevine truly shines as one of the top Christmas destinations in the South.

Grapevine hosts a staggering 1,400 Christmas events in just 40 days. You read that right, over 1,000 holiday events! The celebrations begin in November and extend throughout December. 

Whether youโ€™re keen on Christmas Markets, catching a show at the Palace Theatre, or enjoying brunch with Santa, Grapevine has it all.

Check out their calendar and get ready to pack your bags for an unforgettable holiday season in Texas.

Where’s Your Favorite Place To Celebrate Christmas In The South?

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