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If you’re anything like us and love to look at beautiful Christmas lights around Austin, we’ve got you covered.
With help from Austin Monthly and Southern Living, we’ve compiled a list with some of our favorites.
Come out and see one of the largest light events in the city. With over 40 displays and 2 million lights, be sure not to miss this one. There are holiday activities for everyone, nightly entertainment, and many different food trucks to choose from.
Zilker Park
Free or $3 – check the calendar before you go
If you’re in the mood for a light, half-mile stroll, this light show is for you. Enjoy the light displays and purchase a small snack from the many non-profits and civic groups that come out and sell treats.
927 Main Street
Bastrop, TX 78602
Every night 6-9pm
Straight from the site itself, “Bring your friends and family and enjoy one of the best holiday light exhibits in the state! You’ll take a drive through over a mile of winding country roads while taking in the beautiful lights, animated Christmas displays, and enjoying homemade hot cocoa, kettle corn, and snacks.”
Just look for the 50′ Christmas tree!
9561 I-35 NORTH
NEW BRAUNFELS, TX 78130
Sun-Thurs 6-10pm
Fri-Sat 6-11pm
The Domain offers lots of options when it comes to holiday fun. Watch the light show offering more than 200,000 lights synchronized to Christmas music at 6, 7, and 8 pm. Get your photo with Santa. Take a free horse-drawn carriage. Listen to Christmas carolers. Or, come to a live music show.
11410 Century Oaks Terrace
Luminations at the Wildflower Center
This holiday favorite is a great tradition. Listen to live music while luminarias and lights fill the garden. Food trucks and snack bars provide your favorite holiday treats and different activities are provided.
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
4801 La Crosse Ave.
Grab a cup of coffee and enjoy this famous light show. One million LED lights formed into various shapes such as guitars and a Christmas tree with presents twinkle to Christmas music. As a special treat, more than 20 different choirs signed up to sing along. You won’t want to miss this.
Oyster Landing, 3825 Lake Austin Blvd
Enjoy nightly from 6 – 11 pm, FREE
Rock N’ Lights Holiday Tour
You may be familiar with the mile-long lights tour that is normally found in Old Settlers Park. This year however, it will be held in Downtown Round Rock. Thousands of lights will be on display for your viewing pleasure. Make sure to bring the hot cocoa.
This bar provides a Christmas escape year-round with Santa and his reindeer on the rooftop and lots of Christmas nostalgia. Stop in and try their Boozy Eggnog while being surrounded with lights, Christmas trees, and even Santa!
2207 Justin Ln
Year-round Christmas Cheer
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No matter how you celebrate the season, don’t miss out on what has to be one of the nation’s best collections of music and gifts galore at the 40th Annual Armadillo Christmas Bazaar December 15 – 24, from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. (daily) at the Palmer Events Center.
It’s known as the state’s longest running art and music festival that appeals to every edge of our vibrant community in Austin. From hand-made collectible art to modestly priced stocking stuffers and from the smart to the weird, there are 160 artists on tap to solve any shopping challenge one may have.
And if shopping is not on your list, no problem. This year’s line-up for musical talent touches genres for the young, the old and in between.
According to the media who annually cover this holiday festival, at least three bands per day will perform on the Armadillo stage … with a star-studded music lineup that reads like a who’s who of Texas music. The 31 performances range from new and emerging stars to local legends, as well as Grammy winners.
“Armadillo’s intimate stage allows you to experience big Texas musicians in a cozy holiday setting. This year features new musicians such as John Fullbright and Gina Chavez as well as returning local icons Ray Wylie Hubbard, Asleep at the Wheel and Marcia Ball.”
Want to know more about the talent? Follow the Armadillo Blog for some super insight about the super star line-up.
Tickets are $8 for a single-day pass which is available at the door or in advance online. For the best value, purchase a season pass which allows for entry throughout the duration of the show. Children 12 and under are free. For all the specifics, visit armadillobazaar.com.
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