3 Festive Spots Across the U.S. That Will Get You in the Mood for Christmas

All the major cities across the U.S. put their decorations up by now, and they all look equally dazzling and festive. There are, however, some places that exude the same kind of Christmas spirit before and after the holiday season, and these three charming towns fall under that category.

Santa Claus, Indiana

This tiny town in southwestern Indiana is best known for its Christmas theme. You can find a bunch of festive attractions inspired by our favorite holiday scattered across the city, ranging from shops and amusement park to Santa Claus-themed museum and post office.

North Pole, Alaska

This tiny Alaskan city is located in close proximity to Fairbanks and it’s best known for its year-round Christmas decorations. The town’s no. 1 attraction is the themed gift shop, Santa Claus House, with the world’s largest fiberglass statue of Santa Claus in the front.

Frankenmuth, Michigan

Known by the nickname Little Bavaria, this small town is worth the visit to Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland. The self-proclaimed “world’s largest Christmas store” takes the form of an Alpine chalet that covers 7.35 acres and has an impressive inventory of over 50,000 items.