The 17 Most Christmassy Destinations In The World Will Fill You With Holiday Cheer

Christmastime is seen as one of the most magical times of the year. Some people decide to capitalize on that and travel. They aim to enjoy Christmassy destinations even more festive than where they usually lay their heads. They marvel at the historical significance of a place related to the season. There are a number of beautiful, soul-nourishing perks to traveling during the holidays.

There are a plethora of places around the world where you can find the spirit of Christmas. In some, the locals do it up for the holiday season. In others, that charm is a year-round mainstay. You can find Christmas in a picturesque European village, a hip Asian tourist hub, or a bustling city in South America. The different ways in which the celebrations manifest around the world are incredible. They show that the spirit of Christmas is alive and well. Check out this list of Christmassy hot spots that will have you overwhelmed with the warmth and good cheer of the holiday season.

Copenhagen, Denmark

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Tivoli Gardens is home to some of the most festive Christmas decor. The Christmas market is lively, including meet-and-greets with Father Christmas and toboggan rides. Ice sculptures also set a beautiful scene for those looking to enjoy the tastes of the holiday.

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

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Christmas is both serious and a celebration in this Mexican town. Locals reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter while enjoying piñatas, posadas, and ponche, a mulled fruit drink. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is full of fun and meaningful holiday activities.

Salzburg, Austria

Salzburg is famous for being the filming location of The Sound of Music. The snowy mountains and Baroque architecture set a perfect holiday scene. The town also indulges in unusual holiday traditions, such as the Krampus runs.

Nuremberg, Germany

The Nuremberg Christmas Market, or Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt, draws in over 2 million visitors a year. Only traditional or handmade goods are sold at the market, so it's the perfect place to pick up some one-of-a-kind gifts. Kids can enjoy the Toy Museum, while adults will love the spicy gingerbread and mulled wine.

Lapland, Finland

Lore alleges that Father Christmas is a native of Lapland, so it's a guaranteed Christmas hot spot. It's also the natural home to a large number of reindeer. In Rovaniemi, enjoy a hotel where snow and ice are major building features. The twinkling lights that illuminate the otherwise dark area also make for a spectacular sight.

Montreal, Canada

The city is as close to the northern lights as some parts of Europe, offering breathtaking views at this time of year. The French-themed Défilé de Noël festival includes a Santa Claus parade that has been going on for close to a century. The French food and the endless Christmas fairs and markets are a real treat.

Hong Kong

Christmas music fills the streets of Hong Kong during the most wonderful time of the year. Shops decorate their windows with elaborate ornaments, wrapping paper, and more. The whole place is lit up when it's time for Winterfest, which is enjoyed throughout the whole month of December.

Boston

Boston has all of the Old World charms while still being a bustling metropolis. Enjoy some ice skating in scenic Boston Common. Then head over to Faneuil Hall Marketplace to see an enormous tree and a beautiful light show.

Tokyo, Japan

Christmas isn't a big deal in Tokyo, but they make sure the holiday spirit is still felt. The over-the-top decor is still presented in a more secular manner. What's really enjoyable is the friendliness that exudes from everyone as they marvel at all the decor and foster good cheer.

Reykjavík, Iceland

Reykjavík is jam-packed with people at Christmastime. Christmas lights go up as early as October to combat the seasonal darkness, so that magical vibe stretches just a bit longer. Visit the Christmas Village in Hafnarfjörður for live entertainment while enjoying the sights, sounds, and tastes of the season.

Dresden, Germany

Dresden’s Striezelmarkt has been going on for over 500 years, so they know a thing or two about how to do Christmas. Have a slice of Dresdner Christstollen fruit loaf while browsing regional crafts. You may also get yourself a piece of the giant stollen that's sold with proceeds going toward a good cause.

Bruges, Belgium

This medieval town feels like walking through a Christmas card. The Christmas lights and Gothic churches make for a fairy-tale-like atmosphere. You can get nice and cozy in a carriage ride around the scenic area.

North Pole, Alaska

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North Pole, near the city of Fairbanks, is the Christmas destination, with candy canes painted on the streets. The Santa Claus House is open year-round, but it's especially charming during this time of year. Be sure to check out the exquisite ice park that features holiday-themed sculptures and life-size ice slides.

Rothenburg, Germany

A medieval town lit up like a fairy tale is just the baseline of what Rothenburg has to offer during the Christmas season. The town's Advent festivities and Christmas market date back to the 15th century. Reiterlesmarkt visitors can also check out the Town Hall Tower until 8 p.m. every Friday and Saturday.

Old Québec City, Canada

Something special from the days of yore comes to life in Old Québec during the holidays. Maybe it's the incredible ambiance of the Place d’Youville skating rink. You can also check out the Old Québec Food Tour for a crash course on the delicious local culinary offerings, specially crafted for the season.

Bethlehem, Palestine

There's nowhere more authentic to go than the birthplace of Jesus Christ. Even though only 20% of the region's population is Christian, all are proud of the historical significance of the place. There's a beautiful Christmas Eve parade that visitors can take in, complete with Santa Claus and bagpipes.

Malta

Malta is big on both the religious and social aspects of the Christmas holiday. One of the unique holiday traditions of the region is the presepju, or nativity crib. Visiting the many ornately created cribs is a popular social activity during the Christmas season.