We all have our own holiday traditions. For some, the Christmas season doesn’t officially start until Christmas carols start playing non-stop on the radio. For others, the initial appearance of that mischievous elf on the shelf signals the beginning of the holiday season. No matter what it is, there is something truly special about Christmas in the Keystone state. Here are 10 enchanting things to do for Christmas in Pennsylvania that will kick your holiday season off right.

  1. Peddlers Village

Facebook/Peddlers Village Embrace the holiday spirit at Peddlers Village’s annual Christmas Festival. The Christmas Festival features a Santa Parade, live entertainment, and the annual gingerbread house display and competition. After getting into the holiday spirit, finish Christmas shopping at the nearly 60 shops or grab dinner at one of the village restaurants. 100 Peddlers Village, New Hope, PA 18938, USA

  1. Dickens of a Christmas Festival

Wellsboro, PA Journey back to the life and times of Charles Dickens with one of the most fun Christmas events in Pennsylvania. the annual Dickens of a Christmas Festival happens in early December every year. The Dickens of a Christmas Festival will include a variety of activities, including strolling musicians, craft vendors, food vendors, Dickens characters, and an evening Peace Walk. Wellsboro, PA 16901, USA

  1. Christkindlmarkt

Facebook/Christkindmarkt What better way is there to celebrate the holiday season than with a visit to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, commonly known as Christmas City? Bethlehem holds the annual Christkindlmarkt, a vibrant celebration of the Christmas season featuring local artisans and retailers, foods vendors, performers, and visits from St. Nicholas himself. ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem, PA 18015, USA

  1. Christmas in Glen Rock

Facebook/Glen Rock Carolers Enjoy a holiday tradition in Glen Rock since 1848 when you visit the quaint town for a performance by the famous Glen Rock Carolers, who perform throughout the Christmas season. Glen Rock, PA 17327, USA

  1. Sesame Place

Facebook/Sesame Place Channel your inner child for a Christmas visit - with your kids, grandkids, or friends - to A Very Furry Christmas at Sesame Place. Greet your favorite characters - Elmo, Cookie Monster, and Big Bird - from Sesame Street as you view the spectacular Christmas light displays. Visit Santa’s Furry Workshop, sing Christmas carols aboard the Sesame Place Furry Express, and play games with Lightning the Reindeer. 100 Sesame Rd, Langhorne, PA 19047, USA

  1. Christmas Village in Philadelphia

Facebook/Christmas Village in Philadelphia Celebrate the Christmas season with a visit to Christmas Village in Pennsylvania, which runs from Thanksgiving Day until Christmas Eve. Christmas Village, a replica German Market, features over 80 wooden cottages inhabited by vendors selling handmade crafts, jewelry, ornaments, and other unique items. Indulge in popular European drinks, foods, and candies during your visit. 1400 John F Kennedy Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA

  1. Strasburg Express Rail Road

Facebook/Strasburg Rail Road Climb aboard Santa’s Paradise Express at the Strasburg Express Railroad. Santa will be on hand to meet, greet, and give children (11 and younger) a special gift. Kids can hand Mrs. Claus their personal Christmas letter to Santa, which will be answered by the jolly fella himself. 301 Gap Rd, Ronks, PA 17572, USA

  1. Rockhill Trolley Museum

Facebook/Rockhill Trolley Museum Santa’s also waiting for your visit at the Rockhill Trolley Museum. The Polar Bear Express . Sip on hot chocolate and munch on cookies, included with the price of admission, as you pass the spectacular Christmas light displays along the trolley tracks. 430 Meadow St, Rockhill, PA 17249, USA

  1. Kitchen Kettle Village

Facebook/Kitchen Kettle Village Finish your Christmas shopping at the old-fashioned Kitchen Kettle Village, home to more than 40 shops and restaurants. Visit between Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Eve to experience a truly unique Christmas experience. Dine with Mrs. Claus at the Kling House Restaurant or have breakfast with Santa at the Kettle Cafe. Enjoy live entertainment and countless special events throughout the Christmas season at Kitchen Kettle Village. 3529 Old Philadelphia Pike, Gordonville, PA 17529, USA

Which of these exciting things to do for Christmas in Pennsylvania are you most excited about? If you want to take the holiday joy on the road, you can take our ultimate Christmas lights road trip through Pennsylvania.

Facebook/Peddlers Village

Embrace the holiday spirit at Peddlers Village’s annual Christmas Festival. The Christmas Festival features a Santa Parade, live entertainment, and the annual gingerbread house display and competition. After getting into the holiday spirit, finish Christmas shopping at the nearly 60 shops or grab dinner at one of the village restaurants.

100 Peddlers Village, New Hope, PA 18938, USA

Wellsboro, PA

Journey back to the life and times of Charles Dickens with one of the most fun Christmas events in Pennsylvania. the annual Dickens of a Christmas Festival happens in early December every year. The Dickens of a Christmas Festival will include a variety of activities, including strolling musicians, craft vendors, food vendors, Dickens characters, and an evening Peace Walk.

Wellsboro, PA 16901, USA

Facebook/Christkindmarkt

What better way is there to celebrate the holiday season than with a visit to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, commonly known as Christmas City? Bethlehem holds the annual Christkindlmarkt, a vibrant celebration of the Christmas season featuring local artisans and retailers, foods vendors, performers, and visits from St. Nicholas himself.

ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem, PA 18015, USA

Facebook/Glen Rock Carolers

Enjoy a holiday tradition in Glen Rock since 1848 when you visit the quaint town for a performance by the famous Glen Rock Carolers, who perform throughout the Christmas season.

Glen Rock, PA 17327, USA

Facebook/Sesame Place

Channel your inner child for a Christmas visit - with your kids, grandkids, or friends - to A Very Furry Christmas at Sesame Place. Greet your favorite characters - Elmo, Cookie Monster, and Big Bird - from Sesame Street as you view the spectacular Christmas light displays. Visit Santa’s Furry Workshop, sing Christmas carols aboard the Sesame Place Furry Express, and play games with Lightning the Reindeer.

100 Sesame Rd, Langhorne, PA 19047, USA

Facebook/Christmas Village in Philadelphia

Celebrate the Christmas season with a visit to Christmas Village in Pennsylvania, which runs from Thanksgiving Day until Christmas Eve. Christmas Village, a replica German Market, features over 80 wooden cottages inhabited by vendors selling handmade crafts, jewelry, ornaments, and other unique items. Indulge in popular European drinks, foods, and candies during your visit.

1400 John F Kennedy Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA

Facebook/Strasburg Rail Road

Climb aboard Santa’s Paradise Express at the Strasburg Express Railroad. Santa will be on hand to meet, greet, and give children (11 and younger) a special gift. Kids can hand Mrs. Claus their personal Christmas letter to Santa, which will be answered by the jolly fella himself.

301 Gap Rd, Ronks, PA 17572, USA

Facebook/Rockhill Trolley Museum

Santa’s also waiting for your visit at the Rockhill Trolley Museum. The Polar Bear Express . Sip on hot chocolate and munch on cookies, included with the price of admission, as you pass the spectacular Christmas light displays along the trolley tracks.

430 Meadow St, Rockhill, PA 17249, USA

Facebook/Kitchen Kettle Village

Finish your Christmas shopping at the old-fashioned Kitchen Kettle Village, home to more than 40 shops and restaurants. Visit between Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Eve to experience a truly unique Christmas experience. Dine with Mrs. Claus at the Kling House Restaurant or have breakfast with Santa at the Kettle Cafe. Enjoy live entertainment and countless special events throughout the Christmas season at Kitchen Kettle Village.

3529 Old Philadelphia Pike, Gordonville, PA 17529, USA

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Christmas In Pennsylvania November 02, 2022 Sara Dager Where can I see the best light displays in Pennsylvania? Those on the hunt for some Christmas joy will be delighted to learn there are tons of awesome Christmas lights displays in Pennsylvania to drive and walk through. We do have a few favorites though! For a dreamy drive-through experience, take in Holiday Lights on the Lake in Altoona. You can jam along to the sights by tuning into a special radio station synched with the lights, and afterward, you can meet Santa with the kids. Another great choice is the awe-inspiring walk-through experience during Longwood Gardens Christmas. With over half a million lights, tons of massive trees, and even a decked-out greenhouse to duck into for some warmth, this is the ideal, all-inclusive holiday adventure for the whole family. For those who want a few different adventures at once, the Kennywood lights are awesome. There is a light show above the lagoon and you can ride some of the rides, which look entirely different under the glow of thousands of twinkling lights. Are there any Christmas towns in Pennsylvania? You can find a bunch of charming Christmas towns in Pennsylvania! The best way to soak up some Holiday cheer is wandering down a beautifully lit main street, stopping in some cute shops, enjoying a hot cider or scrumptious cookie, and may even hear some carolers. We are big fans of Greensburg for the holidays, to get into this town during Christmas you must drive through an awe-inspiring lights display, and it only gets better from there with horse-drawn carriages, visits with Santa, and a talking Christmas tree! Another charming choice is visiting Bernville for Koziars Christmas Village. With more than a million lights on display this town has won an absolute boatload of awards and will absolutely take your breath away. What are the best outdoor activities in winter in Pennsylvania? If you are looking for some fresh chilly, there are lots of fun outdoor winter activities in Pennsylvania! You can go on a one-of-a-kind adventure with Arctic Paws Dog Sled tours, before you get whisked away on a sled you get a chance to meet the charming pooches who will be pulling you! If dog sledding isn’t rugged enough for you, you can make the visit to an actual wolf preserve. With over eighty acres of space for wolves to roam, you can take a tour through the sanctuary. The wolves are so gorgeous in the snow! Or you can strap on some snow shoes and explore the beautiful Promised Land State Park. Known for its views in the summer we think it might be even more gorgeous blanketed in snow.

The OIYS Visitor Center

Christmas In Pennsylvania

November 02, 2022

Sara Dager

Where can I see the best light displays in Pennsylvania? Those on the hunt for some Christmas joy will be delighted to learn there are tons of awesome Christmas lights displays in Pennsylvania to drive and walk through. We do have a few favorites though! For a dreamy drive-through experience, take in Holiday Lights on the Lake in Altoona. You can jam along to the sights by tuning into a special radio station synched with the lights, and afterward, you can meet Santa with the kids. Another great choice is the awe-inspiring walk-through experience during Longwood Gardens Christmas. With over half a million lights, tons of massive trees, and even a decked-out greenhouse to duck into for some warmth, this is the ideal, all-inclusive holiday adventure for the whole family. For those who want a few different adventures at once, the Kennywood lights are awesome. There is a light show above the lagoon and you can ride some of the rides, which look entirely different under the glow of thousands of twinkling lights. Are there any Christmas towns in Pennsylvania? You can find a bunch of charming Christmas towns in Pennsylvania! The best way to soak up some Holiday cheer is wandering down a beautifully lit main street, stopping in some cute shops, enjoying a hot cider or scrumptious cookie, and may even hear some carolers. We are big fans of Greensburg for the holidays, to get into this town during Christmas you must drive through an awe-inspiring lights display, and it only gets better from there with horse-drawn carriages, visits with Santa, and a talking Christmas tree! Another charming choice is visiting Bernville for Koziars Christmas Village. With more than a million lights on display this town has won an absolute boatload of awards and will absolutely take your breath away. What are the best outdoor activities in winter in Pennsylvania? If you are looking for some fresh chilly, there are lots of fun outdoor winter activities in Pennsylvania! You can go on a one-of-a-kind adventure with Arctic Paws Dog Sled tours, before you get whisked away on a sled you get a chance to meet the charming pooches who will be pulling you! If dog sledding isn’t rugged enough for you, you can make the visit to an actual wolf preserve. With over eighty acres of space for wolves to roam, you can take a tour through the sanctuary. The wolves are so gorgeous in the snow! Or you can strap on some snow shoes and explore the beautiful Promised Land State Park. Known for its views in the summer we think it might be even more gorgeous blanketed in snow.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Those on the hunt for some Christmas joy will be delighted to learn there are tons of awesome Christmas lights displays in Pennsylvania to drive and walk through. We do have a few favorites though! For a dreamy drive-through experience, take in Holiday Lights on the Lake in Altoona. You can jam along to the sights by tuning into a special radio station synched with the lights, and afterward, you can meet Santa with the kids. Another great choice is the awe-inspiring walk-through experience during Longwood Gardens Christmas. With over half a million lights, tons of massive trees, and even a decked-out greenhouse to duck into for some warmth, this is the ideal, all-inclusive holiday adventure for the whole family. For those who want a few different adventures at once, the Kennywood lights are awesome. There is a light show above the lagoon and you can ride some of the rides, which look entirely different under the glow of thousands of twinkling lights.

Are there any Christmas towns in Pennsylvania?

You can find a bunch of charming Christmas towns in Pennsylvania! The best way to soak up some Holiday cheer is wandering down a beautifully lit main street, stopping in some cute shops, enjoying a hot cider or scrumptious cookie, and may even hear some carolers. We are big fans of Greensburg for the holidays, to get into this town during Christmas you must drive through an awe-inspiring lights display, and it only gets better from there with horse-drawn carriages, visits with Santa, and a talking Christmas tree! Another charming choice is visiting Bernville for Koziars Christmas Village. With more than a million lights on display this town has won an absolute boatload of awards and will absolutely take your breath away.

What are the best outdoor activities in winter in Pennsylvania?

If you are looking for some fresh chilly, there are lots of fun outdoor winter activities in Pennsylvania! You can go on a one-of-a-kind adventure with Arctic Paws Dog Sled tours, before you get whisked away on a sled you get a chance to meet the charming pooches who will be pulling you! If dog sledding isn’t rugged enough for you, you can make the visit to an actual wolf preserve. With over eighty acres of space for wolves to roam, you can take a tour through the sanctuary. The wolves are so gorgeous in the snow! Or you can strap on some snow shoes and explore the beautiful Promised Land State Park. Known for its views in the summer we think it might be even more gorgeous blanketed in snow.