![]() More information: /events Holiday Window Walk in the 2nd Street District Take in the Hill Country Galleria's lights while also shopping from local vendors. Speaking of Christmas shopping, head to Bee Cave for another festively decorated destination. More information: /events/domain-northside-holiday-tree-light-show Holiday Arts Market at Hill Country Galleria Find the tree across from the Apple Store. Sunday, as well as Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. 19, and you can catch the light show every hour, on the hour, from 5 to 9 a.m. You'll already be shopping, right? The Domain Northside's tannenbaum will be lit on Nov. More information: Domain Northside Holiday Display Along with local NPR affiliates KUT/KUTX, they also will help present the 28th annual stroll and singalong from 5 to 10 p.m. 3 with the lighting of the Capitol Christmas tree. More information: ĭowntown Austin Holiday Stroll and Tree Lightingĭowntown Austin Alliance rings in the season Dec. Prices run from $5 for general admission to $90 for a platinum pass with valet parking. Children younger than 12 will be able to enter free for the entirety of the event. Admission will be free on seven out of the 14 nights that Trail of Lights runs. 8-23, Austin Trail of Lights will welcome visitors for the more familiar walkthrough experience. (No carnival rides, no eating a funnel cake under the watchful eyes of 2 million little lights.)įor the 58th annual edition, running Dec. When the coronavirus pandemic began, the event transitioned to a modified drive-thru version to allow for social distancing. Austin Trail of Lights, the city’s annual holiday light path in Zilker Park, will return to its traditional format for 2022, organizers revealed earlier this year. ![]() Stretch your calves and dig out your jingle bells. Let's take a tour of light displays.ĭid we miss your fave? Email fight: Should you go to Austin Trail of Lights or Peppermint Parkway? Map: Christmas lights around Austin and Central Texas Austin Trail of Lights Halloween is out of the way, turkey is here and there are pine needles in the air. It's the season for lights.Īustin and Central Texas love a holiday light display, from the iconic Trail of Lights in Zilker Park to Christmas shine in places like Johnson City. View Gallery: Santas, singing and celebration of holidays, Christmas in Austin
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