Tailgate Society has your Christmas travel planning covered with these ten Christmas destinations!
10. Santa’s Wonderland – College Station, Texas
Santa’s Wonderland provides a Texas-themed Christmas experience in College Station, Texas, one hour northwest of Houston. (Photo courtesy of Russell Lambert)
9. Christmas Boat Parade – Newport, California
This California Christmas tradition provides a warm opportunity for people to get in the holiday spirit.
8. Quebec City Christmas – Quebec, Canada
7. Dollywood – Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
Dollywood provides Christmas with a country twang for tourists.
6. Silver Dollar City – Branson, Missouri
5. Walt Disney World – Orlando, Florida
Walt Disney is a favorite Christmas vacation for kids and adults.
4. Vienna Christmas Market – Vienna, Austria
Europe is full of must-see Christmas markets. Vienna’s magnificently lit market is often considered the most popular.
3. Church of the Nativity – Bethlehem
Bethlehem is the location of Jesus’ birth, the true meaning of Christmas. For many devout Christians, visiting the original site of Christmas is a religious pilgrimage.
2. St. Peter’s Basilica – The Vatican
The home of the Catholic Church remains a Christmas must-see for Catholics and non-Catholics around the world.
1. Rockefeller Center – New York, New York
Home to one of America’s largest Christmas tree, Rockefeller Center at Christmas remains a bucket list item for many Americans.
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