Trees and a bandstand lit up with Christmas lights in Leavenworth, Washington
Leavenworth is a Bavarian village that’s transformed into a virtual snow globe of Christmas magic during the holidays.
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Spend the Holidays Somewhere New

They say there’s nothing like being at home for the holidays, but home is all a matter of perspective when you’re a travel lover. Even if you only have a little time off over the holidays, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy exploring an unfamiliar destination.

There are many amazing holiday travel destinations from around the world, but if you want to stick to this corner of the world we have your top picks. Consider venturing to one of these enchanting Christmas destinations in the USA, each known for coming alive during the holidays and inspiring the spirit of the season in the hearts of everyone who visits.

Leavenworth, Washington

Set at the eastern edge of the Cascade Mountain Range in Washington State, Leavenworth is a Bavarian village that’s transformed into a virtual snow globe of Christmas magic during the holidays. Often ranked the top Christmas town in the entire U.S., it all begins over Thanksgiving weekend when the outdoor holiday market, Christkindlmarkt, opens up in Front Street Park.

It’s everything you’d think of when it comes to a holiday market and more, with its authentic Bavarian food, music, Bavarian and Christmas-themed entertainment, and all sorts of handmade arts, crafts and other gift items.

In early December, the Christmas Lighting Festival, held throughout much of the month, begins. It includes plenty of caroling, costumed characters and an endless array of dazzling holiday lights throughout.

Every Friday during the festival, St. Nikolas himself even welcomes children with song and fruit. With the entire town lined with its Bavarian-style buildings lit aglow with holiday lights and blanketed with snow, it’s impossible not to get into the holiday spirit here.

Piles of snow in front of covered bridge in Woodstock, VermontPicturesque Woodstock knows how to do it up right, hosting a pre-Christmas festival known as Wassail Weekend.Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / 2thirdsphoto

Woodstock, Vermont

If you’re looking for an old fashioned holiday surrounded by a spectacular winter wonderland, there are few better Christmas vacations in the US than the historic town of Woodstock. It’s just as magical as you’d imagine, with the ground usually covered with a least a light dusting of snow, and the scent of pine wafting through the air.

Woodstock knows how to do it up right, hosting a pre-Christmas festival known as Wassail Weekend, which includes a parade with more than 50 horses and riders, all in holiday costume and period dress. Visitors can also take part in sleigh rides, wagon rides and a massive feast.

Plus, all of the beautifully decorated local shops stay open late so you’ll still be able to pick up that last minute gift too.

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Aerial view of the lights of snow-covered Breckenridge at nightThis world famous ski town becomes a magnificent Victorian-style Christmas town for the holidays.Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Adventure_Photo

Breckenridge, Colorado

This world famous ski town becomes a magnificent Victorian-style Christmas town for the holidays, kicking off with the Lighting of Breckenridge on the first weekend in December. This event  includes the Running of the Santas, in which hundreds of supersized red-clad elves take to the streets, all just as ski season gets into high gear.

Throughout the month, visitors can expect to find lots of shopping opportunities, delicious eats and the chance to enjoy carriage rides that feel as if you’re gliding through an old fashioned holiday painting.

If you’re still here for New Year’s Eve, you’ll get to watch the torchlight parade make its way down the mountain followed by a fireworks display.

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